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9123
9128 carrier-mount
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9623
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FrameSaver
®
SLV
Configuration Reference
Document No. 9000-A2-GB31-00
December 2002
Contents
Main
Page
Contents
About This Guide
1 Configuration Procedures
2 Basic Configuration
3 Configuration Options
ii
4 Feature-Specific Configuration
Index
Page
About This Guide
Purpose and Intended Audience
Document Organization
vi
Product-Related Documents
Page
viii
Conventions Used
Convention Used When Used
Configuration Procedures
1-2
Configuration Menu
Configuration Option Areas
1-4
Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options
Changing Configuration Options
NOTES:
1-6
Saving Configuration Options
Basic Configuration
2. Basic Configuration
2-2
Using the Easy Install Feature
Easy Install Screen Example T3 Interface
2. Basic Configuration
9000-A2-GB31-00 December 2002 2-3
Easy Install Screen Example DDS Interface
Easy Install Screen Example DSL Interface
2-4
Table 2-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (2 of 7)
2-6
Table 2-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (3 of 7)
Table 2-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (4 of 7)
2-8
Table 2-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (5 of 7)
Table 2-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (6 of 7)
2-10
Table 2-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (7 of 7)
Using RIP with FrameSaver SLV CSU/DSUs
2-12
Entering System Information and Setting the System Clock
Setting Up Auto-Configuration
2-14
Selecting a Frame Relay Discovery Mode
Page
2-16
Automatically Removing a Circuit
Configuration Options
Configuration Option Tables
3-2
Configuring the Overall System
Configuring Frame Relay and LMI for the System (CSU/DSUs)
3-4
Table 3-1. System Frame Relay and LMI Options (2 of 4)
Table 3-1. System Frame Relay and LMI Options (3 of 4)
3-6
Table 3-1. System Frame Relay and LMI Options (4 of 4)
Configuring PPP Options
3-8
Configuring Class of Service Definitions
Page
3-10
Code Point Definitions
Configuring Service Level Verification Options
3-12
Table 3-5. Service Level Verification Options (2 of 3)
Table 3-5. Service Level Verification Options (3 of 3)
3-14
Configuring General System Options
Table 3-6. General System Options (2 of 3)
3-16
Table 3-6. General System Options (3 of 3)
Configuring Physical Interfaces
Configuring the Network Interface
3-18
T1 Network Interface
Table 3-7. T1 Network Physical Interface Options (2 of 4)
3-20
Table 3-7. T1 Network Physical Interface Options (3 of 4)
Table 3-7. T1 Network Physical Interface Options (4 of 4)
3-22
T3 Network Interface
DDS Network Interface
3-24
Table 3-9. DDS Network Physical Interface Options (2 of 2)
IDSL Network Interface
3-26
SDSL Network Interface
SHDSL Network Interface
3-28
Synchronous Network Interface
FrameSaver Models 9820-2M and 9820-8M have an EIA-530-A ne twork interface.
Table 3-12. SHDSL Network Physical Interface Options (2 of 2)
Table 3-13. Synchronous Network Data Port Physical Interface Options (1 of 2)
Table 3-13. Synchronous Network Data Port Physical Interface Options (2 of 2)
3-30
HSSI Network Interface
Configuring a User Data Port (CSU/DSUs)
V.35 Data Port Physical Interface
3-32
Table 3-15. V.35 Data Port Physical Interface Options (2 of 6)
Table 3-15. V.35 Data Port Physical Interface Options (3 of 6)
3-34
Table 3-15. V.35 Data Port Physical Interface Options (4 of 6)
Table 3-15. V.35 Data Port Physical Interface Options (5 of 6)
3-36
EIA-530-A/X.21/V.35 Data Port Physical Interface
Table 3-15. V.35 Data Port Physical Interface Options (6 of 6)
Table 3-16. EIA-530-A/X.21/V.35 Data Port Physical Interface Options (1 of 3)
Table 3-16. EIA-530-A/X.21/V.35 Data Port Physical Interface Options (2 of 3)
3-38
HSSI Data Port Physical Interface
FrameSaver Model 9520 has two HSSI data ports, and Model 9820-45M has one.
Table 3-16. EIA-530-A/X.21/V.35 Data Port Physical Interface Options (3 of 3)
Table 3-17. HSSI Data Port Physical Interface Options (1 of 3)
Table 3-17. HSSI Data Port Physical Interface Options (2 of 3)
3-40
Table 3-17. HSSI Data Port Physical Interface Options (3 of 3)
Configuring the T3 User Port (9520-ILM)
3-42
Configuring the DSX-1 Interface (9126, 9128)
Table 3-19. DSX-1 Physical Interface Options (2 of 2)
3-44
Configuring the ISDN DBM Interface (9126, 9128, 9626)
Page
3-46
Table 3-21. ISDN PRI DBM Physical Interface Options (9128) (2 of 3)
Table 3-21. ISDN PRI DBM Physical Interface Options (9128) (3 of 3)
3-48
Setting Up ISDN Link Profiles (9126, 9128, 9626)
Table 3-22. ISDN Link Profile Options (2 of 3)
3-50
Assigning Time Slots/Cross Connections
Assigning Time Slots to the Network Interface
3-52
Assigning DSX-1 Time Slots to the Network Interface
Page
3-54
Page
3-56
Table 3-23. Signaling and Trunk Conditioning Values (2 of 3) Network Side Meanings DSX-1 Side
Table 3-23. Signaling and Trunk Conditioning Values (3 of 3) Network Side Meanings DSX-1 Side
3-58
Assigning a Synchronous Data Port to Network or DSX-1 Time Slots
Clearing Assignments
3-60
Configuring Frame Relay for an Interface
Table 3-24. Interface Frame Relay Options (2 of 3)
3-62
Table 3-24. Interface Frame Relay Options (3 of 3)
Configuring PPP for an Interface
3-64
Manually Configuring DLCI Records
Table 3-26. DLCI Record Options (2 of 4)
3-66
Table 3-26. DLCI Record Options (3 of 4)
Table 3-26. DLCI Record Options (4 of 4)
3-68
Configuring Circuit Records for the Network Interface
Table 3-27. Circuit Records Options (2 of 3)
3-70
Table 3-27. Circuit Records Options (3 of 3)
Configuring ATM for the Network Interface
3-72
Configuring PVC Connections
Table 3-29. PVC Connection Options (2 of 4)
3-74
Table 3-29. PVC Connection Options (3 of 4)
Table 3-29. PVC Connection Options (4 of 4)
3-76
Configuring the IP Path List
Setting Up Management and Communication Options
3-78
Configuring Node IP Information
Table 3-31. Node IP Options (2 of 4)
3-80
Table 3-31. Node IP Options (3 of 4)
Table 3-31. Node IP Options (4 of 4)
3-82
Configuring Management PVCs
Table 3-32. Management PVC Options (2 of 6)
3-84
Table 3-32. Management PVC Options (3 of 6)
Table 3-32. Management PVC Options (4 of 6)
3-86
Table 3-32. Management PVC Options (5 of 6)
Table 3-32. Management PVC Options (6 of 6)
3-88
Configuring General SNMP Management
Configuring Telnet and/or FTP Session Support
3-90
Table 3-34. Telnet and FTP Session Options (1 of 2)
Table 3-34. Telnet and FTP Session Options (2 of 2)
3-92
Configuring SNMP NMS Security
Configuring SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out
3-94
Table 3-36. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (2 of 6)
Table 3-36. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (3 of 6)
3-96
Table 3-36. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (4 of 6)
Table 3-36. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (5 of 6)
3-98
Table 3-36. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (6 of 6)
Configuring Ethernet Management
3-100
Table 3-37. Ethernet Management Options (2 of 2)
Configuring the Communication Port
Communication Port Table 3-38. Communication Port Options (1 of 5)
3-102
Table 3-38. Communication Port Options (2 of 5)
Table 3-38. Communication Port Options (3 of 5)
3-104
Table 3-38. Communication Port Options (4 of 5)
Configuring the Modem Port
Modem Port
Table 3-38. Communication Port Options (5 of 5)
Table 3-39. Modem Port Options (1 of 4)
3-106
Table 3-39. Modem Port Options (2 of 4)
Table 3-39. Modem Port Options (3 of 4)
3-108
Table 3-39. Modem Port Options (4 of 4)
Configuring the Criteria for Automatic Backup
3-110
Table 3-40. Auto Backup Criteria Options (2 of 2)
Feature-Specific Configuration
4-2
Setting Up an External Modem
Setting Up an Internal Modem
Setting Up Call Directories for Trap Dial-Out
4-4
Setting Up to Use the Modem PassThru Feature
Setting Up Dial Backup
Setting Up the DBM Physical Interface
4-6
Setting Up Automatic Backup Configuration
The following prompt appears . . . If you select . . .
4-8
When the . . .
The following prompt appears . . . If you select . . .
Modifying ISDN Link Profiles
NOTES:
4-10
Restricting Automatic Backup and Configuring Backup Timers
Configuring the DBM Interface to Send SNMP Traps
Assigning DLCIs to a Backup Group
4-12
PVC Backup Over the Network Interface
Setting Up Back-to-Back Operation
Changing Operating Mode
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Page
Index
Numerics
A
B
C
D
E
IN-4
F
G
H
I
K
M
N
IN-6
O
P
Q
R
S
IN-8
T
U
V