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Cyclades-PR4000 Installation Manual
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Table of Contents
IP Bridge
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HOW to USE this Manual
Installation Assumptions
Icons
CONFIG=INTERFACE=L
Text Conventions
Convention Description
Cyclades Technical Support and Contact Information
CONFIGURATION=ALL
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What is in the BOX
Slot with Swan RSV Card or DB-25 Male
Swan Expansion Card
With M.34 Interface
Provisioning the T1/E1 Dialup Lines
Signaling ISDN-PRI CCS or CAS
Number of Phone Lines
Phone Numbers, Hunting Groups, and Hunting Sequence
Isdn Switch Type ISDN-PRI only
One-Way or Two-Way Service
Data/Voice Support
Termination at the Customer Premises
Signaling Method and Dialing Method T1 CAS-BR only
Line Coding
Framing
Using CyROS Menus
Lmi-typeANSI, Group of four, None a
Special Keys
Discard, save to Flash, or save to Run configuration
CyROS Management Utility
Cyros Management Utility
CyROS Management Utility
Slot #2 Port #26 Status
CyROS Management Utility
Operating the Front-Panel Display
LCD
Modem Order
Modem Overview
ND no
Slot/Link Order
Interface Overview Screen
Interface Overview
Syslog Messages
IP Traffic
System Info
STEP-BY-STEP Instructions for Common Applications
Example 1 Using the PR4000 as a Remote Access Server
Mask PR4000 Telephone Number
Radius
Server
Network
NAT
Step ONE
Parameter Example Your Application
IP MTU
E1/T1 Controller Menu Parameters
Radius Server Parameters
Step Three
Step Five
Step Four
Instructions for listing the configuration
192.168.0.11
192.168.0.0
Host
PR4000 Host
Parameter Example Your Application
Swan Physical Menu Parameters
Global Assigned because the IP
10 PPP Encapsulation Menu Parameters
Mlppp
Step SIX
11 Static Route Menu Parameters
Step Seven
Configuration =TO Flash Step Nine
Step Eight
Instructions for listing the configuration
IP Network Protocol
Configuration of the Ethernet Interface
Parameter Description
Incoming IP Accounting
Config =RULES LIST=IP=CONFIGURE RULES=ADD RULE=ALLOW
200.240.240.8 200.240.240.4
IP Bridge
200.240.240.9 200.240.240.3 200.240.240.2 200.240.240.1
PR4000 Link PR3000
Other Parameters
Clock Source is always External
Swan Interface
Step TWO
Protocol Be used for authentication
Rest Same as Add Group
E1 and T1 INTERFACES, Without Signaling
Otherwise, see chapter
Menu Item Description
CONFIG=INTERFACE=T1/E1=CHANNEL
Hdlc
Step Four
Controller Menu Tree
E1 and T1 INTERFACES, with Signaling
CONFIG=CONTROLLER=T1/E1
Integrated Isdn Line
CCS Signaling Mode ISDN-PRI
BRI Line Router Analog Line Remote Users
ISDN-PRI Interface Configuration Menu Tree
Timeout function
Integrated CAS Line
CAS Signaling Mode
Router Analog Line Remote Users
All Channels
Parameters Independent of Signaling Mode
Interface E1/T1 CAS One Channel
Range
Multilink Options
Channel Menu CONFIG=INTERFACE=T1/E1=CHANNEL
Modem
Internet Service Provider
IP Address PR4000
LANServer
IP Address
Router a
SIgnaling
Config Interface E1/T1 Channel
=MODEMS =DIGITAL Modem
Parameter Description
Copy From Channel
Interface T1/E1 Channel Wizards TS Profile
RAS Profile
LAN-to-LAN Profile
Ansi
Menu Items Description
12 Parameters SET by the RAS Wizard
13 Parameters SET by the LAN-TO-LAN Wizard
Network Protocol
Network Protocols
IP Protocol
Detailed Incoming IP Accounting
Transparent Bridge Protocol
PPP The Point-to-Point Protocol
DATA-LINK Protocols Encapsulation
PPP Menu
Char
Hdlc
Pppchar
Frame Relay
Parameter Description
200.1.1.1
Dlci
Salvador Recife Network
São Paulo Rio de Janeiro Network
Parameter Description
Modem or
Switch / DCE
Router / DTE
Step ONE
Menu
With PAD Packet Assembler/Disassembler
Dynamic Routing
Routing Protocols
Routing Strategies
Static Routing
10.0.0.0
Static Routes
142.10.0.0 Mask
192.168.100.0
Interfaces
Unnumbered
Add Static Route Menu Config =STATIC Routes =IP =ADD Route
RIP Configuration
Ospf
Ospf Configuration on the Interface
10Mbps, 65 for T1, 1785 for 56kbps, etc
Ospf Global Configurations
=PASSWORD
CONFIG=STATIC ROUTES=IP=ADD ROUTE=OSPF Advertises this
=ROUTING Protocol =OSPF =ADVERTISE this NON-OSPF Interface
Applies when Area Range N Status is Active
=IP=OSPF=AREA=AUTHENTICATION Type
Only when Virtual Link Status is Active
BGP-4 Configuration
255.255.255.0 200.50.50.0 PR3000 200.200.200.2 Tele Brutus
Example System with PR3000 in AS 100 Being Configured
CONFIG=IP=BGP4=BGP NETWORK=ADD
CONFIG=IP=BGP4=GLOBAL
Route Reflector Client
CONFIG=IP=BGP4=NEIGHBOR=ADD
Routing Protocols 107
Up Ro 100.10.0.0/16
Route PR3000 Rred
Parameter Description
Seq Rule Message From Tele Popeye Route Map
Routes
Routing Protocols 110
DiscardedDiscarded RoutesRoutes
Seq Rule
Message From Tele Popeye Rule
CONFIG=IP=BGP4=ROUTE MAP=ADD
CONFIG=IP=BGP4=AGGREGATE ADDRESSES=ADD
CYROS, the Operating System
Creation of user accounts and passwords
Creation of the host table
Slip
IP Accounting
Detailed information can be accessed via Snmp
PR4000 With
NAT Network Address Translation
Translated
Types of Address Translation
Menu Option Description
Interface. Five minutes is a reasonable time
NAT 122
Rules and Filters
Configuration of IP Filters
Rule List
Rules List
Bastion Host 10.0.0.0 Extension to Network
Exterior Router Perimeter Network Slot 192.168.0.0
Let Mail out
Exterior Router
Let Telnet Connections Out
Filters and Rules 127
TCP
Interior Router
Output for IP Filtering Example
Stop Telnets From the Outside Except Bastion Host
Stop Forged Packets Don’t Allow Access to News
Filters and Rules 131
Link 33.33.33.1 25% or less
Traffic Rule Lists
Client B
Filters and Rules 133
Filterlist Name traffic1
Output Showing Parameters for Traffic Rule Example
Back
Operator Start
Number Mac Address 00 60 2E 00 11
IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange
IPX Network
Internal Network
Configuring Other Interfaces
Configuring the Ethernet Interface
Enabling IPX
Routing
Frame Relay
Parameter Value for the Example
Routing Table for the Example
SAP Service Advertisement Protocol Table
Virtual Private Network Configuration
Virtual Private Network Configuration 143
IP172.16.0.0 Link
Link IP10..255.255.0
Router IP Address
RSG3 Remote IP Network 9.1 Security Gateway Router Link
Virtual Private Network Configuration 145
Virtual Private Network Configuration 146
Test CPU Boot Code step
Appendix a Troubleshooting
Event Port 2 LED Morse code
What to Do if the Router Does Not Work or Stops Working
Testing the Ethernet Interface
Testing the WAN Interface
Testing the Two T1/E1 Ports
Use of a Cross Cable for Testing T1/E1 Ports and Modems
How to Test the Modems
DPS Test Results
113
Physical Specifications
Appendix B. Hardware Specifications
General Specifications
Power Requirements
RTS DTR
External Interfaces
Console Port
Console Port
Ethernet Port
Ethernet Port
TPTX+ Tptx TPRX+ Tprx
T1/E1 Interface
T1 and E1
Straight-Through Cable
Cables
Cross Cable
Router-MD / V.35 Cable
DB-25 Male Cyclades Router Signal Pin PGnd
Pin 13 B 10 F 15 S 17 T 24 W 11 U
DB-25 to M.34 Adapter
Cross Cable for Testing the T1/E1 Ports
TxD/V.35 B TxD/V.35 a RxD/V.35 B RxD/V.35 a
Signal Pin PGnd
ISO 2110 Standard Cable
DB-25 Male Modem Cyclades Router
RJ-45 Male
E1 / DB-15 Cable
Procedure
Appendix C Configuration Without a Console
Requirements
Step Two
Appendix D Installation of Additional Digital Modems
Appendix D Installation of Additional Digital Modems
Step One
Step Five
Step Four
Clamp Slot
Step Six
Step Seven
Step Nine
Step Eight
Clamp
Step Eleven
Step Ten
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