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3-72 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.69Static Entry Details ScreenIP Address List Table ScreenThe IP Address List Table screen (Figure 3.4) displays the “poo
Web Server Interface 3-73Figure 3.71IP Address DetailsIP Address Status Table ScreenThe IP Address Status Table screen (Figure 3.72) displays a list o
3-74 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.73Bridge Details ScreenFrom this screen, you may view the parameters described below.EnableEnables or disables Bridging
Web Server Interface 3-75The Bridge Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Figure 3.74Bridge Port TableThe Bridge Port Table sc
3-76 T1 Access RouterFilter By BroadcastAddr DestFilters broadcast messages received on this port, which reduces the load on the WAN connection.Forwar
Web Server Interface 3-77Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)Use the SMTP Details Screen (Figure 3.77) to configure the SMTP function of the T1 Access
3-78 T1 Access RouterUtilitiesThe options available beneath the Utilities branch of the navigation tree serve as utilities for upgrading the software
Web Server Interface 3-79• Save the configuration setup of a T1 Access Router unit• Restore a saved configuration setup to a T1 Access Router unitTo t
3-80 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: Remember that passwords are case-sensitive. When logging on, password must be entered exactly as it was programmed. Log O
VT100 Interface 4-1C HAPTER4CHAPTER 4VT100 INTERFACEIntroductionThis chapter describes the menus and options associated with the T1 Access Router’s VT
Preface xiCHAPTER 0PREFACEAbout this ManualThis reference guide for the Verilink T1 Access Router describes unit features and specifications, configur
4-2 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.1VT100 Terminal Screen ComponentsCursor ControlsThe VT100 interface uses a blinking cursor to select various menus and th
VT100 Interface 4-3choices. Each time the Spacebar is pressed, a new item appears. When the item you wish to choose is displayed, press the “Esc” key
4-4 T1 Access RouterSystemThe first option on the Main menu screen is the System screen (Figure 4.3). This screen lets you view and set specific infor
VT100 Interface 4-5NOTICE: Remember that passwords are case-sensitive and are limited to no more than 10 characters. When logging on, password must b
4-6 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.5Confirmation Screen NOTICE: Performing a “Maintenance Reset” or a “Save and Restart” will terminate communications with
VT100 Interface 4-7From the Interfaces screen, you may choose from Network, 10/100 Ethernet, or Supervisory.Network Screen The Network port operates i
4-8 T1 Access RouterLearned DS0 RateSpecifies the rate at which each discovered DS0 will be set.Values: As 56K/64KDefault: As 64KNOTICE: The unit wil
VT100 Interface 4-9previous fifteen 1-minute intervals. In all cases, if the number of actual network errored seconds in the previous 15 minutes reach
4-10 T1 Access RouterReset TimerSets the Reset Timer threshold. This read/write field is used to establish the contiguous number of seconds that an al
VT100 Interface 4-11Figure 4.8 Performance 24 Hour ScreenSelect the “Performance 30 Day Prompt” on the above screen to see a detailed summary of the e
xii T1 Access RouterCustomer Service and Technical SupportVerilink provides easy access to customer support information through a variety of services.
4-12 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.10IP Details ScreenIP AddressA unique Network address assigned to this unit.Subnet MaskDefines the Network portion of th
VT100 Interface 4-13Figure 4.11Unit Access TableFigure 4.12Unit Access DetailsSupervisory ScreenThe Supervisory Configuration screen (Figure 4.13) dis
4-14 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.13Supervisory ScreenSpeedChanges the Supervisory port speed (in bits per second).Values: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
VT100 Interface 4-15ServicesThe Service Table screen (Figure 4.14) provides a view of the unit’s defined services and displays the Interface, Type, an
4-16 T1 Access RouterInterfaceSelecting one of the interfaces will bring up a screen where you can view interface parameters. These screens are the sa
VT100 Interface 4-17The Channel Table Details screen lets you establish the Rate, Service, and Idle Pattern parameters for any available channel. The
4-18 T1 Access RouterScreen parameters that can be viewed and/or changed are listed below. To save new parameters, press the “Esc” key.Interface TypeI
VT100 Interface 4-19N3Represents a Monitored Events Count. For a network, a monitored event is the receipt of a status inquiry message or the expirati
4-20 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: The Auto Diagnostic parameter must be set to “Yes” to enforce CIR and Be.Management DLCIIf this parameter is set to “0,”
VT100 Interface 4-21RFC1315 TrapWhen this parameter is set to “Enable,” the unit will send the standard RFC1315 frame relay DTE circuit state change t
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4-22 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.18Frame Relay Statistics ScreenTo view the Port Statistics (Figure 4.19) for a specific interval, select that interval f
VT100 Interface 4-23ReceiveFramesNumber of frames received by the port.OctetsNumber of octets received by the port.Mgmt FramesNumber of management fra
4-24 T1 Access RouterACCMThe Asynchronous Control Character Map (ACCM) configuration option provides a method to negotiate the use of control characte
VT100 Interface 4-25CHAP SecretEnter the Secret (i.e., password) necessary to challenge the peer. Values: (User Established)Default: SecretInitiate Ne
4-26 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.21PPP Statistics ScreenPeriodSelects the interval (Current, Summary, or numbered Interval) to be viewed on the PPP Stati
VT100 Interface 4-27PAP Details ScreenTo change the Username and Password for a selected PAP Index, access the PAP Details screen by selecting the app
4-28 T1 Access RouterApplicationsSelect “Applications” in the Main Menu screen to display the various T1 Access Router applications (Figure 4.24) asso
VT100 Interface 4-29Figure 4.25Endpoint Table Screen You can add an endpoint in the Add Endpoint field and, when the screen refreshes, you will be abl
4-30 T1 Access Routerchanged Name parameter will cause the endpoint entry and its corresponding DLCI entry to be saved in the configuration database.V
VT100 Interface 4-31Router unit here. This DLCI can be used for management only, or for management and actual data. If this parameter is set, a PC con
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4-32 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.27 DLCI Details Screen The unit uses the first three configuration parameters (Protocol Encapsulation, Proprietary Traff
VT100 Interface 4-33Bc (bps)If CIR enforcement is configured to “Yes,” the unit will throttle the Committed Burst down to this value (in bits per seco
4-34 T1 Access RouterRound Trip DelaySpecifies the frame size (in bytes) of packets making round-trip.Round Trip RateSpecifies the rate (in seconds) a
VT100 Interface 4-35DLCI Statistics ScreenSelecting “DLCI Statistics” on the DLCI Details screen will display the screen shown in Figure 4.28.Figure 4
4-36 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.29DLCI Statistics Details ScreenThe DLCI Statistics screen in the preceding figure shows a summary that includes all 96
VT100 Interface 4-37Figure 4.30DLCI Table Screen Service AwareThe Service Aware function recognizes IP traffic and counts the number of frames and byt
4-38 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.31Service Aware Screen Rule Configuration Screen Select from the <Ndx> column to bring up the Rule Config screen (
VT100 Interface 4-39Filter By DLCIEnables or disables filtering of the IP traffic in accordance with the previously specified DLCI.NOTICE: To use thi
4-40 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.33Traffic Meter Statistics Screen The Traffic Meter Statistics screen reports on the following parameters:• Tx Frames• T
VT100 Interface 4-41Figure 4.34SNMP Details Screen Read CommunityAccepts a character string identifying the group authorized to perform read operation
About the T1 Access Router 1-1C HAPTER1CHAPTER 1ABOUT THE T1 ACCESSROUTERIntroductionThe T1 Access Router is a compact, feature-rich “standard” router
4-42 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.35Diagnostics Screen DescriptionDescribes the type of interface selected for testing.Loop TypeDescribes the type of loop
VT100 Interface 4-43Figure 4.36Test Details Screen BERT TableThe BERT table lets you set the test parameters listed below. SettingDisplays the bandwid
4-44 T1 Access Router“No Sync” is displayed. If the receiver is in pattern sync, “In Sync” is displayed. Elapsed TimeDisplays the time elapsed since a
VT100 Interface 4-45Figure 4.37Trap Log Screen Top TalkersSelecting “Top Talkers” displays the Top Talkers screen (Figure 4.38), which is used to set
4-46 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: While you may request any number, the unit is internally limited to a maximum report size of 20.As soon as you initiate
VT100 Interface 4-47The IP Gateway also supports unnumbered networks. An unnumbered network is a point-to-point connection without an assigned IP addr
4-48 T1 Access RouterOSPF Router IDThis 32-bit number assigned to each router running the OSPF protocol uniquely identifies the router within an Auton
VT100 Interface 4-49Figure 4.41Circuit Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name. By default, the first circuit is always the LAN circuit. All
4-50 T1 Access RouterOSPF LSU DelayThe estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a Link State Update (LSU) packet over this circuit interface.V
VT100 Interface 4-51Figure 4.42Static Route Table Screen The fields on this screen are described in the table below.Routes Details ScreenThis screen d
1-2 T1 Access RouterRIP 1 and RIP 2 allow routers to exchange routing information. The T1 Access Router then uses this information exchange to build r
4-52 T1 Access RouterEndpointEndpoint name (or interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the Target IP Address.Target IP
VT100 Interface 4-53Static ARP Table ScreenARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is used by the router to dynamically associate a high-level IP address to
4-54 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.46ARP Details ScreenEndpointEndpoint name (or Interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the defined IP Add
VT100 Interface 4-55Figure 4.47Trusted Neighbors Screen Add NewAdds a Trusted Neighbors IP address.Neighbor Details ScreenAccess this screen (Figure 4
4-56 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.49Area Table ScreenThe fields displayed on the Area Table screen are described below. Area Details ScreenThis screen dis
VT100 Interface 4-57Area IDThis parameter has the same format as the IP Address of the Mask Address.Values: 0.0.0.0−255.255.255.255Default: 0.0.0.0Ena
4-58 T1 Access RouterIt is possible that an area cannot be connected directly to the backbone. In this case a virtual link is used. To establish or ma
VT100 Interface 4-59Figure 4.52Virtual Link Details ScreenTCP ServerNOTICE: TCP Server traffic has a higher priority than other types of traffic flow
4-60 T1 Access Routerscreen lists the Index number, Endpoint name, TCP Local Port number, and whether or not this entry is enabled.Figure 4.54TCP Conn
VT100 Interface 4-61Figure 4.56TCP Host Access ScreenYou can access the Host Access Details (Figure 4.57) for a specific <Ndx> number by selecti
About the T1 Access Router 1-3SNMP ManagementWith integrated SNMP in-band management, enterprise managers can now manage Verilink units and their inte
4-62 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: You must Save and Restart for any changes in NAT configuration parameters to take effect. NAT Details ScreenThe NAT Deta
VT100 Interface 4-63applications. The timers’ values minimize NAT resources. Generally, when a timer has expired, the resources used are no longer nee
4-64 T1 Access RouterStatic TCP Trans Table ScreenThe Static TCP Trans Table screen (Figure 4.59) allows static mapping of global TCP Server ports to
VT100 Interface 4-65Figure 4.60Static TCP Translation Details ScreenNAT Ports ScreenThe parameters on the NAT Ports screen (Figure 4.61) define the NA
4-66 T1 Access Router“Disable” will override an “Enable” parameter set under “Filter Non Local Address” on the NAT Details menu.TypeDefines whether th
VT100 Interface 4-67Figure 4.63NAT Port Status Screen IP AddressOriginal IP Address of the host. NAT IP AddressTranslated IP Address of the host. Proc
4-68 T1 Access RouterServer AddressIP Address of the local UDP Server. Default is 0.0.0.0.The “Add New” prompt lets the user add additional addresses.
VT100 Interface 4-69DHCP Server Details ScreenThe DHCP Server Details screen (Figure 4.66) lets you configure the parameters described below.Figure 4.
4-70 T1 Access RouterThe DHCP Server Details screen provides the following user-activated prompts: DHCP Hosts ScreenIn some cases, it may be necessary
VT100 Interface 4-71Figure 4.68Static Entries Screen MAC AddressMAC Address you want to associate with an IP address.IP AddressIP Address given to the
1-4 T1 Access RouterWith FrameStart Install, you have the power to perform advanced tests, including the following: • Local Management Interface (LMI)
4-72 T1 Access RouterIP EndEnding IP Address of the DHCP client pool.IP Exclude StartBeginning of “excluded” range.IP Exclude EndEnd of “excluded” ran
VT100 Interface 4-73Figure 4.71Bridge Details ScreenFrom this screen, you may view the parameters described below.EnableEnables or disables Bridging c
4-74 T1 Access RouterThe Bridge Details screen provides the following user-activated prompts: Figure 4.72Bridge Port TableThe Bridge Port Table screen
VT100 Interface 4-75BPDU OptionShows if BPDU packet will be sent and received on this port.Filter By MulticastAddr DestFilters multicast messages rece
4-76 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.74Bridge Lookup TableAddressMAC Address learned and included in the forwarding table.PortPort where the MAC Address was
VT100 Interface 4-77Figure 4.75SMTP Details ScreenMail Server IP AddressIP address of the mail server to which notifications will be sent.Domain NameN
4-78 T1 Access RouterSimple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)Use the SMTP Details Screen (Figure 4.76) to configure the SMTP function of the WANsuite 6450
Specifications A-1A PPENDIXAAPP ENDIX ASPECIFICATIONSNetwork InterfaceLine Rate: 1.544 Mbps (±50 bps) Line Framing: D4 or ESF Line Code: AMI or B8ZS I
A-2 T1 Access RouterNetwork Protocol: TCP/IP based networks Data Rate: 10/100 MbpsCompatibility: 10/100Base-T Supervisory PortConnection: DB-9 femaleD
Specifications A-3Tx/Rx Mgmt octetsRx frames with FECNRx frames with BECNRx invalid framesTx/Rx status inquiry framesTx/Rx status response framesRx in
About the T1 Access Router 1-5Features Summary• A Powerful Core Architecture: • 10/100Base-T Ethernet port for Management or IP Gateway• Supervisory p
A-4 T1 Access RouterTR54019A: April 1988 Ethernet: ISO/IEC 8802-3Internet: RFC1907RFC1573RFC2863RFC2493RFC2115RFC2495RFC2011RFC2012RFC2013RFC2096RFC25
Specifications A-5Connector Pin AssignmentsEthernet Connection Pin AssignmentsThe 10/100 ETHERNET interface is an 8-pin modular jack that complies wit
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SNMP Agent B-1A PPENDIXBAPPENDIX BSNMP AGENTIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for configuring and using the SNMP agent within the
B-2 T1 Access Router• rfc2863.mib − describes generic objects for network interface sub-layers (This MIB is an updated version of MIB-II's ifTabl
SNMP Agent B-3loading MIBs may vary from one platform to another, the following basic steps are the same. 1 The SNMP manager has a directory for MIBs.
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1-6 T1 Access Router• Local Supervisory port• Ethernet port• Frame Relay Aware:• Supports leased-line and frame relay services• Layer 2 end-to-end vis
About the T1 Access Router 1-7The user-activated input control buttons on the T1 Access Router are described in the following table.*The CONFIG button
1-8 T1 Access RouterThese diagnostic messages can disrupt the connected device; however, you can configure the unit to disable their transmission.NOTI
About the T1 Access Router 1-9Power Connection The POWER port is an eight-pin circular mini-DIN connector that connects either an autoranging 100–240
1-10 T1 Access RouterPower FailureIf the indicator does not illuminate, check the power connections and the primary AC circuit breaker. The T1 Access
Installation 2-1C HAPTER2CHAPTER 2INSTALLATIONThis chapter describes the contents of your T1 Access Router shipment and provides information on connec
2-2 T1 Access RouterFor specific applications, see Optional Equipment on page A-4 for additional cables and adapters. Contact Verilink Technical Suppo
Installation 2-36 Using the Tab key again, move the cursor to the “IP Address” field and enter the appropriate IP Address for the unit (xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
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Web Server Interface 3-1C HAPTER3CHAPTER 3WEB SERVER INTERFACEThe T1 Access Router has an innovative, embedded Web-based user interface (WANsight) for
iii3 The unit has been designed to prevent harm to the network. If the telephone company finds that the equipment is exceeding tolerable parameters, i
3-2 T1 Access RouterTo access the Web Server interface, type the unit’s IP address in the browser’s Address (or Location) field and press the “Enter”
Web Server Interface 3-3Figure 3.1Unit ScreenThe Unit screen displays the following fields:Field FunctionObject ID Display-only field used to point a
3-4 T1 Access RouterThe Unit screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Maintenance ResetUse this button to access a screen where you can p
Web Server Interface 3-5InterfacesYour T1 Access Router unit includes the following interfaces: Network, 10/100 Ethernet, and Supervisory. Each of th
3-6 T1 Access RouterFramingSelects the framing for the network side of the DSU/CSU. Values ESF, D4Default: ESFCodingSets the network side line coding.
Web Server Interface 3-7Error Status and Alarm Thresholds TableThe unit can be programmed to generate an alarm condition based on a specific level of
3-8 T1 Access RouterOOFSSets the Out of Frame Seconds (OOFS) threshold. An OOFS is a 1-second period in which a frame sync loss occurred. The default
Web Server Interface 3-9Figure 3.5Network Performance/Summary ScreenIn addition to the error parameters found in the Error Status and Alarm Thresholds
3-10 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.6Network Performance 24 Hour Screen Figure 3.7Network Performance 30 Day Screen 10/100 Ethernet (IP Service Details Scre
Web Server Interface 3-11Figure 3.810/100 Ethernet (IP Service Details) ScreenUnit IP AddressA unique network address assigned to this unit.Subnet Mas
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3-12 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.9Ethernet Statistics ScreenClick on the Unit Access Table button on the Ethernet (IP Details) screen to view the Unit Ac
Web Server Interface 3-13Figure 3.11Unit Access DetailsSupervisoryThe Supervisory interface’s screen (Figure 3.12) displays the current speed of the S
3-14 T1 Access RouterStop BitSelects the number of bits required to end the character.Values: 1, 2Default: 1ServicesThe Services screen (Figure 3.13)
Web Server Interface 3-15Figure 3.14Service Details Screen The Service Details screen lets you change for each service the parameters listed below. *
3-16 T1 Access RouterType Details ButtonClicking the “Type Details” button on the Service Details screen lets you view (and, in some cases, change) in
Web Server Interface 3-17Figure 3.16Channel Table Details Screen The Channel Table Details screen lets you establish the Rate, Service, and Idle Patte
3-18 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.17Frame Relay Service Details Screen Interface TypeIf this service is connected to a Frame Relay network, the Interface
Web Server Interface 3-19N1This counter indicates the number of “keep alive” status inquiries that are sent between full status requests.Values: 5–255
3-20 T1 Access Routerto 1. This then ensures a minimum latency for TCP Server applications. However, it will slow IP traffic since only one IP frame a
Web Server Interface 3-21frame relay connection. Also if set to “Yes,” the unit will gather SLA parameters such as frame and data delivery ratio as de
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3-22 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: When a “Submit” command is executed, the Frame Relay link will be re-initialized with the new parameters, causing a brie
Web Server Interface 3-23Stat InquiriesNumber of octets transmitted in frame relay LMI status inquiries.Stat ResponsesNumber of octets transmitted in
3-24 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.19PPP Service Details Screen ACCMThe Asynchronous Control Character Map (ACCM) configuration option provides a method to
Web Server Interface 3-25Initiate NegotiationDetermines whether the port actively negotiates with the peer site or passively waits for negotiation req
3-26 T1 Access RouterPPP StatisticsClicking the “PPP Statistics” button brings up a table (Figure 3.18) that reports on traffic.Figure 3.20PPP Statist
Web Server Interface 3-27TransmitFramesNumber of frames transmitted by the port.OctetsNumber of octets transmitted by the port.Mgmt FramesNumber of ma
3-28 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.21PAP Table Screen Select an Index number and click the “PAP Details” button at the bottom of this screen to bring up a
Web Server Interface 3-29Figure 3.23CHAP Table Screen Select an Index number and click the “CHAP Details” button at the bottom of this screen to bring
3-30 T1 Access RouterThe Endpoint Table and its corresponding DLCIs will be saved in the configuration database only after at least one endpoint param
Web Server Interface 3-31Figure 3.26Endpoint Details Screen NameWhen the unit learns a new DLCI, it creates an endpoint entry and a DLCI entry if they
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3-32 T1 Access RouterBackup EndpointIf this DLCI has an alternative endpoint to switch to in case this DLCI becomes inactive, you would configure the
Web Server Interface 3-33The Endpoint Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Endpoint Service Details ScreenClicking on the “Se
3-34 T1 Access RouterProprietary TrafficTypeWhen Protocol Encapsulation is set for “Proprietary,” the Proprietary Traffic Type parameter defines which
Web Server Interface 3-35remote unit answers to the discovery frames sent by this unit. The status is “SOS” if the remote unit is active but the FRAD/
3-36 T1 Access RouterCIR AlarmReports if the Tx over CIR threshold has been exceeded.Bits Over Be ThresholdSets the Tx over Be alarm threshold. This t
Web Server Interface 3-37Figure 3.28DLCI Statistics Screen There are ninety-six 15-minute buckets (sampled every second) available for DLCI statistics
3-38 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.29DLCI Table Screen NOTICE: The DLCI Table and DLCI Details screens are available from both the Endpoint Table and the
Web Server Interface 3-39Figure 3.30Service Aware Screen NOTICE: If you change the Service parameter, you must click on “Submit” to see the appropria
3-40 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.31Rule Details Screen The paragraphs below describe the rule configuration parameters and their options.ServiceSelects t
Web Server Interface 3-41Filter By IP PortEnables or disables filtering of the IP traffic by the IP port specified in the IP Port field.Tx Alarm Thres
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3-42 T1 Access RouterThe Period Index field is used to define the period of time for which the Traffic Meter statistics will be reported. It represent
Web Server Interface 3-43DiagnosticsThe Diagnostics screen (Figure 3.34) provides a table for viewing the current settings for the test and maintenanc
3-44 T1 Access RouterTest Details ScreenThe Test Details screen (Figure 3.35) lets you set some test parameters and view other read-only parameters. T
Web Server Interface 3-45Test DurationSpecifies the length of time for which the test should run for the selected port.Values: 15 minutes, 30 minutes,
3-46 T1 Access RouterTrap LogThe Trap Log screen (Figure 3.36) shows a collection of all the traps that have been generated. A trap is a mechanism tha
Web Server Interface 3-47Figure 3.37Top Talkers Screen To generate a Top Talkers report, enter the desired report size in the appropriate field and th
3-48 T1 Access Routeraddress listed, the report displays the number of Rx frames, Rx octets, Tx frames, and Tx octets that have been passed across it.
Web Server Interface 3-49RIP ParametersRIP EnableGlobally enables RIP 1, RIP 2, or No RIP.Values: Disable, Enable RIP1, Enable RIP2Default: Enable RIP
3-50 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.39Circuit Table Screen Circuit Details ScreenAccess this menu by clicking on the appropriate number under the “Index” co
Web Server Interface 3-51RIP StatusIndicates whether or not RIP is enabled on this circuit.Values: Enable, DisableDefault: EnableMulticast StatusIndic
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3-52 T1 Access RouterThe Circuit Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Static Routes ScreenUnder some circumstances, it may no
Web Server Interface 3-53Figure 3.42Route Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name (or interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the
3-54 T1 Access RouterDynamic Route Table ScreenAccess this menu by selecting “Static Route Table” from the RIP Parameters table on the IP Gateway menu
Web Server Interface 3-55Figure 3.44ARP Table Screen EndpointEndpoint name (or Interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the defined IP
3-56 T1 Access RouterMAC AddressMAC address of the Host to be reached.Values: A 6-byte valueDefault: 00-00-00-00-00-00ARP StatusDisplays whether this
Web Server Interface 3-57The Neighbor Details screen provides a “Delete Neighbor” prompt that lets you delete this Trusted Neighbor. Area Table Screen
3-58 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.49Area Details ScreenArea IDThis parameter has the same format as the IP Address of the Mask Address.Values: 0.0.0.0−255
Web Server Interface 3-59Values: Yes, NoDefault: NoThe Area Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Virtual Link Table ScreenTo
3-60 T1 Access RouterEnableEnables this definition of a virtual link.Transit Area IDThe non-backbone area that the virtual link goes through.Area Bord
Web Server Interface 3-61Figure 3.52TCP Server Details ScreenAccess the TCP Connection Details screen (Figure 3.53) by clicking on the appropriate num
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3-62 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.55TCP Host Access Table ScreenYou can access the Host Access Details (Figure 3.56) for a specific Index number by clicki
Web Server Interface 3-63NAT Details ScreenThe NAT Details screen (Figure 3.57) lets the user configure the NAT global parameters described below. Fig
3-64 T1 Access RouterIP Entry TimerThe maximum time (in seconds) NAT will use resources when not using TCP, UDP, or ICMP.Values: 0−65535Default: 120TC
Web Server Interface 3-65Static TCP Translation Table ScreenThe Static TCP Translation Table screen (Figure 3.58) allows static mapping of global TCP
3-66 T1 Access Routercorporate network “behind the NAT.” The parameters may be used only when in NAPT mode.Figure 3.60Static UDP Translation Table Scr
Web Server Interface 3-67Figure 3.62NAT Ports Screen EndpointThe Endpoint name of the circuit associated with the LAN or WAN port. Default is LAN for
3-68 T1 Access RouterThe NAT Port Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: The NAT Port Status Table (Figure 3.64) displays for e
Web Server Interface 3-69NOTICE: Always verify that a DHCP server is available on the network before enabling DHCP Client. If, on power-up, a DHCP se
3-70 T1 Access RouterSecondary WINS IPAddrIf requested by DHCP client, the client then uses this secondary address to resolve names of IP addresses. D
Web Server Interface 3-71Figure 3.67DHCP Host Details ScreenStatic Entry Table ScreenThe Static Entry Table screen (Figure 3.68) lists static IP addre
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