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RELAY ADDRESS
UDP PORT TYPE STANDARD (def)
SPECIFIED
UDP PORT 1, 2, 3

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UDP Relay

This menu configures the 850 to act as a UDP relay agent for applications requiring a response from UDP hosts that are not on the same network segment as their clients.

Mode

When this option is set to ON (def), the TA 850 will act as a relay agent.

UDP Relay List

Up to four relay destination servers can be specified in this list.

This is the IP address of the server that will re- ceive the relay packet.

The following standard UDP protocols are relayed when set: DHCP, TFTP, DNS, NTP (Network Time Protocol, port 123, NBNS (NetBios Name Server, port 137), NBDG (NetBIOS Datagram, port 138), and BootP.

When set, the UDP port (1 to 65535) can be specified in the UDP Port columns (up to three per server).

Used for specifying UDP ports to be relayed.

These fields only apply when UDP PORT TYPE is

set to SPECIFIED.

Bridge

The BRIDGE menu is used to set up the bridge parameters for the 850. The bridging function runs at the Media Access Control (MAC) level which allows any protocol packets that run over Ethernet to be for- warded. Bridging can run concurrently with IP. However, when IP routing is active, IP packets (which include ARP packets) are not bridged.

Mode

This is used to enable the bridge function.

Address Table

The 850 automatically maintains a table of MAC addresses detected and associates those addresses with the LAN or WAN port from which they were received.

AGING

The maximum time an idle MAC address remains in

 

the table before being removed. The value is in min-

 

utes.

FORWARD POLICY

When this parameter is set to UNKNOWN (def), any

 

bridge packet with a destination MAC address that

 

is not in the bridge table is forwarded to all other

 

ports. When set to KNOWN, the packet with the un-

 

known destination MAC address is dropped and is

 

not forwarded.

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Contents 61200375L1-1 TA 850 T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A JanuaryTrademarks To the Holder of the Manual61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 2 Safety Instructions Save These Important Safety Instructions61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 4 Service Type For a T1 PortFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 6Canadian Equipment Limitations Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 861200375L1-1 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 Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training Presales Inquiries and Applications SupportPost-Sale Support Repair and ReturnTraining 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 14T1 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 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 20 Voice over ATMInstalling a Module Instructions for Installing Module in the TA Step ActionSystem Info Bootcode Revision Part NumberSerial Number Firmware RevisionSystem Config T1 Timing ModeTelnet Access Telnet User ListPage Maint Port Menu Network Time Upgrade Firmware System UtilityConfig Transfer Ping Configuring WAN Settings ATM Config Idle CellsConfiguring WAN Settings ATM Stats AAL5 Receive Errors AP SyncAP Out Of Cell Delineation AAL5 Transmit FramesConfiguring the Router Configuration Global61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 34 Use this menu to enter static routes to other networks 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 36 BridgeSecurity Dotted decimal format61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 38 Ethernet 61200375L1-1T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 40 MAC AddressWAN 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 42 Configuring the Router Status Configuring the Router Logs IP StatsSys log Host This menu displays the log list. The fields are as follows Configuring Voice Support Config Call Control61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 46 Configuring Voice Support Status Gateway StatsPVC Stats Pots StatsManaging the Modules Modules Modules Table61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 48 Managing the Modules V.35 Setup ConfigurationMode Following settings are used for FRF5 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 50Following settings are used for FRF8 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 52 Appendix A. Updating TA 850 Firmware using Xmodem Updating Firmware via the Dip Switch61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 54 Press Enter until a menu appearsUpdating Firmware via the Console Menus 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 56 Appendix B. Updating TA 850 Firmware using Tftp 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 58 Message Meaning61200375L1-1 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 60 Menu Path Window PanesEnu Path Left Pane Status Bar Ode Port S tatusNavigating Using the Keyboard Keys Additional Terminal Menu Window Features61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 62 Right Window Pane NotationMoving through the Menus Session Management KeystrokesConfiguration Keystrokes Getting Help61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 64 Application Diagram 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 66 Voice Turn Up Step ActionAppendix E. RFC1483 Quick Start IP Routing 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 68 Appendix F. RFC1483 Quick Start IP Routing with NAT Options61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 70 Appendix G. RFC1483 Quick Start Bridging Bridging Step Action61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 72