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NEC Corporation
Liability Disclaimer
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Table of Contents
Setting UP the LAN Ports for Suitable Communication Modes
Table of Contents Config Management
Purpose
Outline of this Manual
Appendix Specifications
Terms in this Manual
PBX System Designation
Terminal Name
DtermIP Inaset DtermSP20 DtermSP30
Reference Manual
Chapter General Information
Main Feature of In-Skin Router
System Outline
IPv6/IPv4 Tunneling
IPv6 over IPv4
Broadband Service Support
Broadband Service Support
Network Connection
Network Connection
Card Name and Function
In-Skin Router Card Name and Function
System Conditions
Ethernet Connection
Digital Private Line Connection
Local Console Connection
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Chapter Installation
Precautions
Static Electricity Guard
Static Electricity Guard
When Making a Switch Setting on a Circuit Card
Installation
MAT cable with 25 pin D-SUB Connector 2 m 79 inch
MAT cable with 9 pin D-SUB Connector 2 m 79 inch
Required Equipment
Required Equipment for In-Skin Router
Installation
Installation Procedure
Installation Procedure
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Switch Settings of MP Card
PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B
Green Remains lit while receiving clock signals to the PLO
Lamp Color Function Name
Switch Name Setting Function Check Number Position
Phase Locked Oscillator
When using RS1 port for built-in
When using RS1 port for RS-232C
SW1 Push SW For initializing CPU
SW4 Dip SW
For clock source office SW4-3 SW4-4
JP0 Jumper pin For normal operation Battery backup on
Battery backup OFF
For using external hold tone source
For using internal hold tone source
PN-CP27-A
Red Remains lit while this card is a stand by mode
Stby
Switch Name Setting Function Check Number Position
SW2
SW4 Dip SW
Not used
MB Toggle SW For make-busy
For normal operation
Right
Switch Settings of PN-RTA Card
Subconn
Green On Operating power is on OFF Operating power is OFF
Red Remains lit when a trouble occurs
Operating power is OFF Toggle SW
Operating power is on
Test Mode Piano Key SW
Not used Super Reset
For normal operation For aging
Switch Settings of PZ-M649 Card
Green Remains lit while WAN port is connected to the network
Sent to the PLO1 input on MP card MHz clock
Not used WAN port or T1 interface for PBX are Available
When one DTI MP card will receive Is provided
Clock signal from
Switch to the PLO1
DTI0 at its PLO0
Switch Settings of PZ-M650 Card
Not used WAN port or E1 interface for PBX are Available
DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 DTI7 Conditions Remarks
Switch Settings of PN-24DTA-C Card
Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss
Red Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss
All channels are idle
Sense
Sent to the PLO1 input on MP card Remote loopback
For normal operation Local loopback AIS send
For DS-1 SW1-3 on
For DSX-1/Hong Kong/Taiwan SW1-3 OFF
Not used Piano Key SW
DS-1 T1 with CSU function
DSX-1
T1 without CSU function
MAS Jumper pin Clock Source
Switch Settings of PN-30DTC-C Card
Mfrm
AP No SW-8 on SW-8 OFF SW No
Source clock signal from network is not
JPS Jumper pin
Balanced transmission For twisted-pair cable
Line impedance 75 Ω For coaxial cable
Line impedance 120 Ω For twisted-pair cable JP1 Jumper pin
Locations of Lamps and Connectors of PZ-M623 Card
Green Remains lit while LAN port is connected to the network
Mounting PZ-M649 Card/PZ-M650 Card/PZ-M623 Card
Taking off Screws
Mounting PN-RTA Card
PN-RTA Card Mounting Slots
Regular PIM
PN-RTA card can be mounted in the AP00-AP11 slots of PIM0-7
PIM for Backup CPU System
PN-RTA card can be mounted in the AP00-AP10 slots of PIM0
LAN Cable Connection of PN-RTA Card
PN-RTA IP network Cable Connection
Cable Connection of PZ-M649 Card
PZ-M649 Digital private network T1 Cable Connection
Location of AP Slots and LTC Connectors for PN-24DTA-C DTI
LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LTC3
Example of MDF Cross Connection for PN-24DTA-C DTI
LTC1 J LTC1 P
Cable Connection of PZ-M650 Card
PZ-M650 Digital private network E1 Cable Connection
Location of AP Slots and LTC Connectors for PN-30DTC-C DTI
Example of MDF Cross Connection for PN-30DTC-C DTI
LTC1 J LTC1 P
LAN Cable Connection of PZ-M623 Card
PZ-M623 IP network Cable Connection
Connecting Local Console to PN-RTA Card
Connecting Local Console to PN-RTA Card
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Chapter Basicoperations Various Explanations
Command Entry
Commands
Error message that may be displayed during command entry
Editing characters on the command line
KEY Operations and Screen Displays
Moving the cursor
Calling previously entered commands
Memo Upon a restart, the command history is cleared
Getting assistance in command entry
Entering an abbreviation of a command
Help functions
During command entry, note the following
Screen displays
Use of Ascii characters not including control characters
Double quotation marks
Mode configuration
Mode Configuration
Modes
From operation mode to config mode
From config mode to operation mode
Changing the In-Skin Router between different config modes
From operation mode to login authentication logout
From global config mode to interface or device config mode
From interface or device config mode to global config mode
Login and User Rights
Registering users and setting user rights
If you have logged in with the administrator right
User rights
Changing passwords
Login
Erasing users
Forced logout due to timeout
Use of modes by more than one user
Setting Data and Program Files
Setting data and programs
Setting data
Program
Locations used to store setting data and the program
Locations Used to Store Setting Data
Flash memory
Startup config and running config
At startup by turning on the power switch
Startup sequence
Operation area Dram
At a restart with the reload command
Self − diagnosis
At a restart with the restart command
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Chapter Initialization
Initialization Procedure
Turning on the Power
Execution of self − diagnosis
Registering Users and Setting Passwords
Setting
Checking
Setting the Date and Time
For checking, use the show clock command
Setting Device Names
Setting and checking
Saving Running Config
Saving
Restarting the IN-SKIN Router with a Command and Logging
Restarting with a command
Turning OFF the Power to Terminate the IN-SKIN Router
Setting UP the LAN Ports for Suitable COMMUNI- Cation Modes
Setup method
Setting the communication rate
Setting the communication direction
Checking of the settings
Check the settings with the show interfaces command
Setting up the 10BASE-T port
Setting UP the WAN Private Line T1
Setting line attributes for a T1 Line
Saving setting data
Check the status of interface by show interface command
Checking the status of interface
Setting UP the WAN Private Line E1
Setting line attributes for an E1 Line
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Setup for a Remote Console
Remote Console
Setting an IP address and validating the interface
Setting the IP address
Checking the settings
Validating the interface
Checking the IP address
Starting up the telnet server
Checking that the interface is validated
Checking the communication state
Startup
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Chapter Examples of Setup On Networks
Routing Setup Examples IPv4
Routing Setup Examples IPv4
Setting a static route
Use the show ip route command to check the settings
Setting RIP and RIPv2
Starting RIP
Checking the routing table
Routing Setup Examples IPv6
Routing Setup Example IPv6
Enabling automatic address setting
Setting RIPng
Use the show ipv6 route command to check the settings
Starting RIPng
PPPoE Setup Example
PPPoE Setup Example
Setup procedure
Setting PPPoE
Setting the route
As the default route, specify the interface Ethernet0.1
Setting the DNS server
Shutting down a PPPoE connection
Digital Private Line Network Example T1
DTI
Setting the digital private line T1
Setting for router B
Setting DTI card
Digital Private Line Network Example E1
Setting the digital private line E1
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Chapter Management Maintenance
Tftp Setup for File Management
Set an IP address Validate the interface
Config Management
Saving with the write memory command
Config management with text files
Upgrading the Program
Upgrading the Program
Upgrading procedure
Setting up network boot and saving the settings
Preparations
Deleting the current program file
Downloading the new program file from the Tftp server
Deleting network boot settings and saving the new settings
Checking that the downloaded file is normal
Restarting the router
Management with Snmp
Types of traps to be sent
Enterprise traps four types
Community name
Setting a community name and an access type
Setting the IP address of the trap destination
Specifying a trap source interface
Setting the type of trap to be sent
Checking the settings
Saving the settings
Starting an Snmp agent
Setting UP Event Information Collection
Setup for display
Displaying event information on a console
Starting the display of event information
Stopping the display of event information
Transferring event information to a syslog server
Permitting only a specific host to gain access with telnet
Telnet Security
Changing the telnet port number
This example, the port number 2323 is set
Restarting by turning the power switch OFF and back on
Restarting with the reload command
Restarting procedure
Use the reload command in operation mode
Restarting with the restart command
Use the restart command in operation mode
Super Reset
Procedure for performing a super reset
Turning OFF the power switch
Setting the Piano key switch
Turning on the power switch to start the device
Turn OFF the power switch Pwrsw to stop the In-Skin Router
Setting bit 4 of the Piano key switch to OFF
Chapter Troubleshooting
If the Local Console Cannot be Used
If a Remote Console Cannot be Used
If Communication is Impossible
If communication with a specific network is impossible
If no communication is possible
If the Alarm lamp on the PN-RTA card is lit
If the boot monitor mode screen is displayed
If the IN-SKIN Router does not Start
If none of the lamps on the PN-RTA card is lit
Recovery procedure
LAN2 LAN1 Console
Use either the LAN1 port or LAN2 port of the PN-RTA card
Collecting Fault Information
If YOU Want to Erase Config
If you want to erase all settings of config
If SELF-DIAGNOSIS does not Terminates Normally
Appendix Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
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