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Signaling System 7 SS7 18-1
Password
Configuring a default gateway
SS7 link establishment timer
Admin ping
Connecting to a new unit
Configuration
Resetting the controllers
Setting up address security
Fanstatus command
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Contents
APX 8000 /MAX TNT/DSLMAX
Lucent Technologies
Gathering information you will need
Customer Service
Advantage Services
Calling Lucent from within the United States
Calling Lucent from outside the United States
Other telephone numbers
Obtaining assistance through correspondence
Contents
Chapter Configuring the Thermal Profile for Fan
Chapter Configuring MultiDSP Cards
Chapter Configuring T1 FrameLine Cards
Chapter Configuring Serial WAN Swan Cards
Chapter Configuring OC3-ATM Cards
Signaling System 7 SS7 18-1
Appendix a
Figures
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Tables
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About This Guide
What is in this guide
What you should know
Convention Meaning
Documentation conventions
Documentation conventions
Boldface mono
Documentation set
Installation and basic configuration
Configuration
Documentation set
Radius Taos Radius Guide and Reference
Reference
Performing Basic Configuration
Introduction to basic configuration
Introduction to basic configuration
Section Description of task Related commands or parameters
New APX 8000 unit
Connecting to a new unit
Connecting to a new unit
New MAX TNT or Dsltnt unit
Admin ping
Admin set ip-address = 10.2.3.4/24 admin write
Setting the log level
Setting the system date
Setting the system name
Admin date
Configuring a default gateway
Configuring a default gateway
Configuring basic DNS information
Admin read ip-global
Pinging the Taos unit from a local host
Pinging the Taos unit from a local host
Recommended basic security measures
Host-1%ping
Assigning a Telnet password
Changing the Admin password
Securing the serial port
Ignoring Icmp redirects
Requiring acceptance of the pool address
Disabling directed broadcasts
Configuring Snmp access to the unit
Overview of Snmp security
Admin set enabled = yes
Setting community strings
Setting up address security
Enabling Snmp in the Taos unit
Where to go next
Where to go next
Overview of redundancy operations
Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy APX
Shelf-controller startup and primary election
Normal operation
Overview of redundancy operations
Configuring the APX 8000 for shelf-controller redundancy
Configuring the APX 8000 for shelf-controller redundancy
Controller switchover
Log messages
Assigning the system IP address
Examples of setting shelf-controller Ethernet IP address
Assigning an Ethernet IP address
Defining the soft IP interface for fault tolerance
Example of setting the soft IP address
Physical interface profiles
Configuring shelf-controller redundancy
Redundancy profile
Admin set primary-preference = right-controller-preferred
Resetting shelf controllers and clearing controller Nvram
Resetting the controllers
Viewing controller up time
Clearing Nvram
Admin uptime -a
Viewing controller status
Setting up a trap to monitor the secondary controller
Clearing the fatal-error history log
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Overview of the Thermal profile for fan tray operations
Configuring the Thermal Profile for Fan Tray Operations APX
Parameter Specifies
Example of configuring thermal controls
Overview of the Thermal profile for fan tray operations
Thermal alarms
Related log messages
Thermal status reporting
Fanstatus command
Thermal status reporting
Thermalstatus command
Admin thermalstatus
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Full-duplex 10/100Mbps Ethernet-2 slot card
Configuring Ethernet Cards
Introduction to Ethernet slot cards
Full-duplex 10/100Mbps Ethernet-3 slot card
Upgrading to the Ethernet-2 and Ethernet-3 slot cards
Overview of Ethernet configuration
Understanding the Ethernet-related profiles
Ethernet profile
Admin read ethernet 1 7 4 ETHERNET/ shelf-1slot-7 4 read
Configuring duplex mode on the 100Mbps Ethernet port
Configuring duplex mode on the 100Mbps Ethernet port
Admin set duplex-mode = half
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Configuring Series56 II III Modem and Hybrid Access Cards
Overview of configuring modem cards
Admin read terminal-server TERMINAL-SERVER read
Specifying modem negotiation settings
Specifying modem negotiation settings
Description of task Section Associated parameters
Configuring an additional AT answer string for modem calls
Series56 II and III Call-Route profiles
Admin callroute -d
Series56 II and III Call-Route profiles
Hybrid Access card implementation
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Configuring MultiDSP Cards MAX TNT, APX
Introduction to MultiDSP
Port MultiDSP card
Introduction to MultiDSP
Data
Supported MultiDSP services
Card configuration constraints
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PHS
Voice over IP VoIP
Obtaining status information about a MultiDSP card
Displaying information about all installed cards
Displaying information about an installed MultiDSP card
Obtaining status information about a MultiDSP card
Configuring a MultiDSP card
Configuring a MultiDSP card
Verifying that MultiDSP services are enabled
Base profile parameter Value if supported
Verifying call routes for MultiDSP services
Admin dir call-r
Call-Route-Type values for Description MultiDSP services
About the Call-Route-Type parameter
Adding an additional MultiDSP service
Viewing call-routing database entries
Admin slot -r 1
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Configuring T1 Cards
Channelized line-side vs. trunk-side T1
Introduction to T1
Nailed or unchannelized T1
Introduction to T1
Overview of T1 configuration
Overview of T1 configuration
Section Description of task Associated parameters
NFAS-ID
Configuring T1 Cards
Making a profile the working profile
Admin read t1 1 2
Making a profile the working profile
Assigning names to T1 line profiles
Admin read t1 1 12 0 admin set name = T1 Trunk
Assigning names to T1 line profiles
Enabling a line
Configuring Isdn PRI signaling
Admin set line enabled = yes
Specifying the framing and encoding
Configuring overlap receiving on PRI lines
Configuring Isdn network-side emulation
Configuring Isdn network-side emulation
Configuring overlap receiving on PRI lines
Configuring inband robbed-bit signaling
Configuring inband robbed-bit signaling
Admin set robbed-bit-mode = wink-start
Admin set signaling-mode = inband
Admin set default call type = voice
Configuring multiple Nfas groups
Configuring Nfas
Configuring a single Nfas group
Configuring Nfas
T1/ shelf-1 slot-2 2 read
Configuring Isdn Nfas for Japanese switch types
Admin read t1 1 5
Configuring clocking
Configuring clocking
Configuring the front-end transceiver
Admin set front-end-type = dsx admin set dsx-line-length =
Configuring channel usage
Configuring channel usage
Assigning telephone numbers to switched channels
Assigning telephone numbers to switched channels
Admin list line channel
Admin set use-trunk-groups = yes admin write
Configuring trunk groups
Admin set 13 phone =
Read system
Configuring nailed channels
Configuring nailed channels
Configuring a back-to-back T1 connection
Admin set trunk-group = 4 admin write
Specifying analog encoding for Taos unit codecs
Configuring specialized options
Specifying analog encoding for Taos unit codecs
Admin set physical-address = 1 2
Sample T1 configuration
Sample T1 configuration
Admin list line-interface enabled = no
Default Call-Route profiles
Overview of supported features
Configuring T1 FrameLine Cards
Introduction to T1 FrameLine
Frame Relay
Overview of T1 FrameLine configuration
Overview of T1 FrameLine configuration
Routing protocols
Configuring the clock source
Configuring the clock source
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Configuring E1 Cards
Isdn Primary Rate Interface PRI
Overview of E1 configuration
Introduction to E1
Nailed or unchannelized E1
Overview of E1 configuration
Understanding configuration requirements
Understanding configuration requirements
Admin read e1 1 2
Assigning names to E1 line profiles
Assigning names to E1 line profiles
Admin set back-to-back = truefalse
Configuring a back-to-back connection
Admin read e1 1 12 0 admin set name = E1 Trunk
Specifying the framing
Admin set line frame-type = G7032DSD4esf
Specifying E1 signaling
Specifying E1 signaling
Admin set line signaling-mode = signalingmode admin write
Adminread e1 1 15
Adminlist line-interface
Configuring E1 R1 signaling
Configuring E1 R1 signaling
Configuring E1 R2 signaling
Admin read e1 1 13
Configuring E1 R2 signaling
Configuring Dpnss signaling
Configuring Dpnss signaling
Admin set loop-avoidance =
Configuring the front-end E1 transceiver
Admin set front-end-type=short-haullong-haul
Admin read system System read
Admin set trunk-group = Admin list
Admin read e1 1 1
Admin set trunk-group =
Admin set channel = nailed admin set nailed = 3 admin write
Default Call-Route profiles
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Configuring E1 FrameLine Cards
Introduction to E1 FrameLine
Overview of E1 FrameLine configuration
Overview of E1 FrameLine configuration
Example E1 FrameLine configuration
Administrative profiles for E1 FrameLine
Administrative profiles for E1 FrameLine
Administrative commands and status information
Administrative commands and status information
Admin-State profile
Device-State profile
Configuring the clock source
Overview of T3 configuration
Configuring T3 Cards
Introduction to T3
Understanding T3 configuration requirements
Understanding T3 configuration requirements
Parameter Difference
Call-Route profile
Understanding T3 slot card profiles
T3 profile
Understanding T3 slot card profiles
T1 profiles
Assigning a name to a T3 profile
Assigning a name to a T3 profile
Admin read t3 1 12 0 admin set name = T3 Trunk
Configuring the T3 physical link
Admin read t3 1 2
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Overview of Swan configuration
Configuring Serial WAN Swan Cards
Introduction to Swan
Understanding Swan card configuration requirements
Understanding Swan card configuration requirements
Element Explanation
Admin dir Swan
Element
Admin set line nailed-group=
Admin read Swan 1 12 0 admin set name = SWAN1 admin write
Admin read Swan 1 2
Assigning a name to a Swan profile
Adminlist clocking
Adminread swan 1 13
Adminlist line-config
Specifying the Swan internal clock speed
Frame Relay configuration
Frame Relay configuration
Adminset divider=4 adminset exp=2
Supported features
Configuring Unchannelized DS3 Cards
Introduction to unchannelized DS3
Configuring the UDS3 physical link
Overview of unchannelized DS3 configuration
Using the UDS3 profile
Overview of unchannelized DS3 configuration
Admin read uds3 1 2
Configuring the UDS3 physical link
Admin set name = uds3-LA admin set enabled = yes
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Configuring DS3-ATM Cards
Overview of DS3-ATM settings
Configuring DS3-ATM Cards
Overview of DS3-ATM settings
Configuring redundant cards
Examples of DS3-ATM configurations
Examples of DS3-ATM configurations
Looping back the line
Overview of OC3-ATM settings
Configuring OC3-ATM Cards
Introduction to OC3-ATM
Configuring OC3-ATM Cards MAX TNT/DSLTNT
Overview of OC3-ATM settings
Using OC3-ATM ports as a clock source
Using OC3-ATM ports as a clock source
Example of an OC3-ATM configuration
Example of an OC3-ATM configuration
Configuring STM-0 Cards
Introduction to STM-0
Example of configuring an STM profile
Using STM and T1 profiles
Sample STM-0 configurations
Admin read stm 1 7 1 STM/ shelf-1slot-7 1 read
Example of configuring a T1 data trunk
Sample STM-0 configurations
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Introduction to DSL technologies
Configuring DSL Connections
Idsl overview
Introduction to DSL technologies
Wire gauge Upstream rate Downstream rate Distance
Adsl overview
Upstream rate Downstream rate Distance
Wire gauge AWG Data transfer rate Distance
Sdsl overview
Configuring switched connections
DSL configuration
DSL configuration
Admin read connection dslpipe-1
Configuring nailed connections
Configuring nailed connections
Admin set telco call-type = off
Configuring data transfer rates
Configuring data transfer rates
Configuring data transfer rates for Adsl lines
Parameter Cards it applies to
Admin set enabled=yes
Configuring data transfer rates for Sdsl lines
Admin read adsl-cap 2 3 2 ADSL-CAP/shelf-2slot-3 2 read
Admin list line-config
Adminset enabled=yes
Configuring per-session data transfer rates
Adminread sdsl 2 1
Admin set max-rate=1552000
Configuring per-session data rates using modem rate control
Admin read conn adslpipe-1
Admin set rx-data-rate-limit=64000
Configuring per-session data rate limits
Admin read connection sdsl-1 CONNECTION/sdsl-1 read
Admin set tx-data-rate-limit=64000
Configuring DSL Connections Dsltnt
Configuring DSLPipe Plug and Play
Configuring DSLPipe Plug and Play
How Plug and Play works
DSLPipe unit obtaining its configuration Plug and Play
Dhcp server requirements
This menu These are the defaults
DSLPipe default configuration
Tftp server requirements
Configuring the Sdsl profile
Configuring the Dsltnt
Configuring Bootp Relay
Admin list bootp-relay
Configuring a Frame Relay profile
Admin set link-type = dce
Configuring Idsl voice connections
Configuring a Connection profile
Incoming calls
Configuring the Idsl profile
Outgoing calls
Configuring a Connection profile for the remote device
Configuring trunk groups
Configuring the Configure profile
Configuring the Pipeline
Chan Usage=Switch/Switch My Num A=55105554444
Sample Frame Relay Idsl configuration
Sample DSL configurations
Sample DSL configurations
Admin set frame-relay-profile=idsltnt-fr
Configuring the Dsltnt
Admin set encapsulation-protocol=frame-relay
Admin list .. telco-options
Admin set channel-usage = nailed-64-channel
Configuring the Frame Relay profile
Admin read idsl 1 7 18 IDSL/ shelf-1slot-7 18 read
Admin set nailed-group =
Chan Usage=Leased/Unused
Configuring a static route to the gateway
Configuring the Pipeline
My Addr=192.1.2.1/24
Sample Adsl nailed PPP connection
Configuring the Connection profile
Name=idsl-fr
Configuring the Adsl profile
List the IP-Options submenu admin list ip-options
Configuring the DSLPipe
My Addr=10.10.73.1/24
Rem Addr=104.178.115.163/24
Example Sdsl setup with interface-based routing
Configuring the IP-Route profile
Admin new ip-route sdsl-pipeline
Configuring the Frame-Relay profile
FR Prof=Frame Relay
Configuring the DSLPipe-S
Rem Addr=192.168.23.142/30
LAN Adrs=192.168.23.142/30
Example Sdsl setup with system-based routing
Name=Frame Relay
Specify the encapsulation type as Frame Relay
Configuring the Sdsl profile
Rem Addr=192.168.215.135/24
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Introduction to SS7
Signaling System 7 SS7
Platform Ipdc Asgcp Q.931+
Taos unit as terminator of data calls in an SS7 network
System requirements for SS7 operations
System requirements for SS7 operations
Taos unit terminating voice and data calls in an SS7 network
Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway
Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway
Interface between a signaling gateway and Taos unit
Continuity tests
Parameter
Configuring transport-layer options
Specifying the SS7 control protocol
System IP address considerations
Operations. This parameter is currently not used
Example of a basic configuration
T1 lines as SS7 data trunks
Example of configuring a T1 data trunk
Example of configuring a T3 card for SS7 data
Usage for SS7 data trunks
E1 lines as SS7 data trunks
SS7 link establishment timer
Bearer capability for SS7 calls using Ipdc
Two-wire continuity check on T1 and E1 lines
Incoming-Procedure Outgoing-Procedure
Analog milliwatt tone and variable tone support
Outgoing continuity tests on T1 and T3
Digital milliwatt tone support on T1 and T3
Element Description
When the unit reports VoIP statistics
Reporting VoIP call statistics
Command output when no errors are detected
Statistics and error reporting on SS7 connections
Ss7nmi debug-level command
Admin ss7nmi -s
Output field Description
ASG
Command output showing errors
Cause codes for SS7 Asgcp calls to the Taos unit
Cause codes for SS7 Asgcp calls to the Taos unit
Output field
Ipdc generation of a globally unique call ID
SS7 Ipdc support for call ID and disconnect cause codes
Global-Call-ID parameter
Event
Start and Stop records
Disconnect cause codes
Code Definition
CUG
Snmp support for SS7
Snmp support for SS7
Event Code Definition
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Configuring Call Routing
Network, host, and dual-purpose devices
Network slot cards Host slot cards Dual-purpose slot cards
Understanding the call-routing database
Understanding the call-routing database
Field Contains
Modem usage and database sort order
How call routes affect device usage
Field
Hdlc channel usage and database sort order
Shelfslotitemlogical item
Trunk line usage and sort order
Call-Route profile settings
Working with Call-Route profiles
Working with Call-Route profiles
Trunk group 8 connecting to a Taos unit
Outbound call routing by trunk group
Multilink Frame Relay requirements with Hybrid Access
Example with two E1 lines in an MFR bundle
Concentrating multilink calls on one Hybrid Access card
Example with six E1 lines in an MFR bundle
Enabling Series56 cards to handle Hdlc processing
Another way to route incoming calls deprecated
Dedicating Series56 cards to modem processing
Another way to route incoming calls deprecated
Localization of call routes within a quadrant
Call routing algorithms
Call routing algorithms
How the system finds a route
Matching call information to a database entry
Second pass Isdn subaddresses
Details of how a route is chosen
First pass trunk group number
Third pass telephone numbers
Fifth pass source device addresses
Fourth pass destination device addresses
Last pass comparison routing type
Configuring Call Routing
Provisioning the switch for T1 access
Provisioning the Switch
Translation Optional or required
What you need from your E1 service provider
What you need from your T1 service provider
What you need from your T1 service provider
Index
CAS
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DNS
DSL
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Idsl
OC3-ATM
PRI
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Phone numbers, 7-19trunk groups
TCP/IP
WAN
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