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iWANsuite® 6x30Reference ManualJanuary 200234-00315.B

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xWANsuite 6x30Diagnostics Screen ...

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4-2 WANsuite 6x30Cursor ControlsThe VT100 interface uses a blinking cursor to select various menus and then to select sub-menus and/or fields within t

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VT100 Interface 4-3highlighted causes the current entry to be replaced by the new characters. To edit an existing entry rather than replace it, press

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4-4 WANsuite 6x30System ScreenThe first option on the Main menu screen is the System screen (Figure 4.3). This screen lets you view and set specific i

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VT100 Interface 4-5The System screen displays the user-selectable prompts listed below. Maintenance ResetWhen you perform a Maintenance Reset, all con

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4-6 WANsuite 6x30InterfacesThe WANsuite 6x30 units each have four available interfaces: Network, Supervisory, Ethernet 10/100, and Serial. The screens

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VT100 Interface 4-7Definitions of the timing sources are as follows:Internal – The unit’s internal frequency standard (T1 1.544 Mbps ± 50 bps) is used

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4-8 WANsuite 6x30ESSets the Errored Seconds threshold. An ES is a 1-second period in which at least one logic error occurred. The default value is 45

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VT100 Interface 4-9Performance ScreensThe “Performance” prompt near the bottom of the Network Config screen displays a Performance 24 Hour screen (Fig

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4-10 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.7Performance 30 Day Screen Some of the parameters across the top of the WANsuite 6230 Network Config screen (Figure 4.8) di

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VT100 Interface 4-11TimingSets the timing source to synchronize the unit’s internal timing generators. In all cases, slips are controlled to occur on

Strany 13 - About this Manual

xiDiagnostics ...A-4Ala

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4-12 WANsuite 6x30EOC InDisplays the Embedded Operations Channel In.EOC OutDisplays the EOC Embedded Operations Channel Out.Discovered RepeatersDispla

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VT100 Interface 4-13Figure 4.10Configuration Profiles Screen This screen displays the following information for each available Span Configuration Prof

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4-14 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.11Configuration Profile Details Screen This screen lets you configure or change the following information about the selecte

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VT100 Interface 4-15Figure 4.12Alarm Profiles Screen The Alarm Profiles screen displays the current status of endpoint alarms. Information is displaye

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4-16 WANsuite 6x30Alarm Profile Details ScreenSelect from the <Alarm Profiles> column on the above screen to display a screen similar to the one

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VT100 Interface 4-17LOSWSSets the threshold for the number of Loss of Sync Word Seconds within any given 15-minute performance data collection interva

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4-18 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.15Span Endpoint Details Screen Vendor IDVendor ID as reported in an Inventory Response message.Model NumberVendor model num

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VT100 Interface 4-19Figure 4.16Span Endpoint Maintenance Screen The Span Endpoint Maintenance parameters are described below.Loopback TypeSpecifies lo

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4-20 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.17Span Endpoint Performance Screen This screen displays information on the performance and error status of the span endpoin

Strany 23 - Ethernet LED Indicators

VT100 Interface 4-21Time ElapsedTotal elapsed seconds in the current 15-minute interval.ESCount of Errored Seconds on this endpoint since the unit was

Strany 25 - NSTALLATION

4-22 WANsuite 6x30TypeSelects the type of interface (based on its electrical signal characteristics) used by the equipment connected to the Serial por

Strany 26 - Installation Wizard

VT100 Interface 4-23the Serial port goes high. The unit exits the loop when the LL pin goes low. If you select “Disable,” the unit ignores the LL pin

Strany 27 - Installation

4-24 WANsuite 6x30DTR Alarm ControlLets you set DTR Alarm Control parameters. Selecting “Enable” allows the unit to go into alarm on loss of DTR, whic

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VT100 Interface 4-25NOTICE: To use newly established IP parameters, you must “Save and Restart.” (See "Save and Restart" on page 4-5.)Superv

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4-26 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.21Service Table ScreenThe Service Table screen displays the available services listed by Index number. Service Details Scre

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VT100 Interface 4-27TypeSelecting one of the services listed under the “Type” column will bring up a screen where you can view (and, in some cases, ch

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4-28 WANsuite 6x30•Max VCI Bits – The default Max Virtual Channel Identifier Bits value is 6 for VCI values ranging from 32 to 63. To change an ATM Se

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VT100 Interface 4-29The ATM Statistics table is divided into two sections: Transmit (first three columns), and Receive (next three columns). Each sect

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4-30 WANsuite 6x30When QOS profile “0” is used, the available bandwidth will be equally shared among all configured channels. QOS “0” cannot be modifi

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VT100 Interface 4-31Figure 4.26 Virtual Channel Details ScreenThe following user-activated prompts are included on the ATM Virtual Channel Details Scr

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PrefacexiiiCHAPTER 0PREFACEAbout this ManualThis reference guide for the WANsuite 6x30 product family of ATM integrated access devices (IADs) describe

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4-32 WANsuite 6x30Service CategoryATM service category. Possible values include CBR and UBR.Row StatusIf set to “Enabled,” indicates the network is re

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VT100 Interface 4-33Service AwareThe Service Aware function recognizes IP traffic on the WAN and counts the number of frames and bytes passed for a sp

Strany 38 - WANsuite 6230 Network Screen

4-34 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.30Rule Config Screen The paragraphs below describe the rule configuration parameters and their options.ServiceSelects the s

Strany 39 - WANsuite 6430 Network Screen

VT100 Interface 4-35Tx Alarm ThresholdSpecifies the threshold in bits per second for the Transmit Alarm on this rule.Tx AlarmDisplays the current Tran

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4-36 WANsuite 6x30SNMP Details ScreenThe SNMP Details screen (Figure 4.32) lets you configure the SNMP parameters described below. The unit detects an

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VT100 Interface 4-37Figure 4.33Diagnostics Screen Figure 4.34 Test Details ScreenTrap Log ScreenA trap is a mechanism that permits a device to send an

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4-38 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.35Trap Log Screen Top Talkers ScreenSelecting “Top Talkers” displays the Top Talkers screen (Figure 4.36), which is used to

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VT100 Interface 4-39NOTICE: While you may request any number, the unit is internally limited to a maximum report size of 20.As soon as you initiate ge

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4-40 WANsuite 6x30equal cost multipath routing where packets to a single destination can be sent via more than one interface simultaneously. Figure 4.

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VT100 Interface 4-41OSPF Router IDThis 32-bit number assigned to each router running the OSPF protocol uniquely identifies the router within an Autono

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xivWANsuite 6x30Typographic ConventionsThe following table lists the graphic conventions used throughout this guide.Customer Service and Technical Sup

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4-42 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.39Circuit Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name. By default, the first circuit is always the LAN circuit. WAN circuit endpoi

Strany 48 - Figure 3.17

VT100 Interface 4-43OSPF LSA TimerDetermines how often The Link State Acknowledgment (LSA) packet is sent.Values:1−3600Default:5OSPF LSU DelayThe esti

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4-44 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.40Static Route Table Screen EndpointEnd poin t name (o r int erfac e) thr ou gh wh ich to se nd th e IP p acket t o rea

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VT100 Interface 4-45Figure 4.41Routes Details ScreenEndpointEnd poin t name (o r int erfac e) thr ou gh wh ich to se nd th e IP p acket t o reac h

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4-46 WANsuite 6x30Please note that not all parameters are necessarily defined, depending on whether or not the routes were learned dynamically. Primar

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VT100 Interface 4-47when a Host does not respond to an ARP request. Access this menu by selecting “Static ARP Table” from the IP Gateway menu.Figure 4

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4-48 WANsuite 6x30EndpointEndpoint name (or Interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the defined IP Address. The default is the LAN.IP

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VT100 Interface 4-49Area Table ScreenAn Area allows growth and makes the networks at a site easier to manage. An area is self-contained; knowledge of

Strany 55 - Service Details Screen

4-50 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.47Area Details ScreenArea IDThis parameter has the same format as the IP Address of the Mask Address.Values:0.0.0.0−255.255

Strany 56 - Delete Service Button

VT100 Interface 4-51routers and networks form the protocol's topological database.Values:Yes, NoDefault:NoVirtual Link Table ScreenTo permit maxi

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PrefacexvE-mailYou can request sales and marketing information or pose a technical support question about your Verilink product by contacting us at th

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4-52 WANsuite 6x30The fields displayed on the Virtual Link Table screen are described in Table Virtual Link Details ScreenThis screen displays the det

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VT100 Interface 4-53NAT Details ScreenThe NAT Details screen (Figure 4.50) lets the user configure the NAT global parameters described below. Figure 4

Strany 60 - ATM Virtual Channels Screen

4-54 WANsuite 6x30IP Entry TimerThe maximum time (in seconds) NAT will use resources when not using TCP, UDP, or ICMP.Values:0−65535Default:120TCP Con

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VT100 Interface 4-55Static TCP Translation Table ScreenSelect the Static TCP Translation Table prompt at the bottom of the NAT Details screen to bring

Strany 62 - Figure 3.31

4-56 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.52Static TCP Translation Details ScreenNAT Ports ScreenThe parameters on the NAT Ports screen (Figure 4.53) define the NAT

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VT100 Interface 4-57destination address different from the global/Internet network address will be processed by the IP Gateway, and may be routed to a

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4-58 WANsuite 6x30NAT IP AddressTranslated IP Address of the host. Tx PacketsNumber of packets sent from NAT.Processed PacketsNumber of packets proces

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VT100 Interface 4-59Figure 4.57Static UDP Trans Details ScreenDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)DHCP provides a mechanism through which comput

Strany 66 - Figure 3.35

4-60 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.58DHCP Details ScreenEnableEnables or disables the DHCP Server. Default is “Enable.”Number of PortsDefines the number of DH

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VT100 Interface 4-61DHCP Hosts ScreenIn some cases, it may be necessary to provide an IP station with a specific DHCP server name, which may be used b

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xviWANsuite 6x30

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4-62 WANsuite 6x30Figure 4.60DHCP Static Entries Screen MAC AddressMAC Address you want to associate with an IP address.IP AddressIP Address given to

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VT100 Interface 4-63IP StartStarting IP Address of the DHCP client pool.IP EndEnding IP Address of the DHCP client pool.Subnet MaskSubnet Mask associa

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4-64 WANsuite 6x30

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SpecificationsA-1APPENDIXAAPPENDIX ASPECIFICATIONSWANsuite 6130 SpecificationsNetwork InterfaceLine Rate:1.544 Mbps (±50 bps)Line Framing:D4 or ESFLin

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A-2WANsuite 6x30Management InterfacesFacility Data Link (FDL)Embedded messaging to enable management of the T1-related parameters.10/100 EthernetConne

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SpecificationsA-3Industry ListingsFCC Compliance:Part 15 Class A, Subpart BSafety:EN 60950; 1992Canadian Safety:CSA C22.2 No. 950-95StandardsEthernet:

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A-4WANsuite 6x30WANsuite 6230 SpecificationsNetwork InterfaceLine Rate:2.048 Mbps (±50 bps) unframedLine Framing:CAS, CCS, or 2 Mbits unframedLine Cod

Strany 76 - Route Details Screen

SpecificationsA-5AlarmsActivation:Programmable thresholds on all interfacesReporting:SNMP trapsPower100−240 VAC or7 W maximum, 24 BTU maximum19−75 VDC

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A-6WANsuite 6x30StandardsETS1:TBR 12ETS1:TBR 13 G.701:1993 G.703:1991G.705:1995G.823:1993Ethernet:ISO/IEC 8802-3Internet:RFC1907RFC1573RFC2863RFC2493R

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SpecificationsA-7WANsuite 6430 SpecificationsNetwork InterfaceSHDSL PortLine Rate: 2.320 MbpsLine Framing:ATM Transport (G.991.2 E9)Line Code:Trellis

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About the WANsuite 6x301-1CHAPTER1CHAPTER 1ABOUT THE WANSUITE 6X30IntroductionThe telecommunications network service market is rapidly changing, where

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A-8WANsuite 6x30DiagnosticsPerformance:15-minute, 24-hour, and 30-day monitoring (sampled every second)Network Loop:SHDSL network loopbackAlarmsActiva

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SpecificationsA-9StandardsEthernet:ISO/IEC 8802-3Internet:RFC1907RFC1573RFC2863RFC2493RFC2011RFC2012RFC2013RFC2096RFC2571ds8200tc.mibds8200v2.mibipadv

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A-10WANsuite 6x30WANsuite 6x30 Ordering InformationStandard EquipmentEach WANsuite 6x30 unit ships with the following standard equipment:Optional Equi

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SpecificationsA-11WANsuite 6x30 Connector Pin AssignmentsSerial Interface Pin Assignments, DTE Mode (Packet Use Only)The Serial interface on the WANsu

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A-12WANsuite 6x30Serial Interface Pin Assignments, DCE Mode *This refers to the DB-25 Serial interface connector on the back of the unit.Ethernet Con

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SpecificationsA-13Network Interface Pin AssignmentsThe NETWORK physical interface on the WANsuite 6x30 is a standard RJ-48C, eight-pin modular jack. T

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A-14WANsuite 6x30

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SNMP Agent B-1APPENDIXBAPPENDIX BSNMP AGENTIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for configuring and using the SNMP agent within the

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B-2WANsuite 6x30•rfc2013.mib− for managing UDP implementations•rfc2096.mib− for the display of CIDR multipath IP routes•rfc2493.mib− provides textual

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SNMP Agent B-3HP’s OpenView, bin for Sun’s NetManager, and mibfiles for Castle Rock Computing’s SNMPc). 2Start the SNMP manager if it is not alread

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1-2WANsuite 6x30telecommunications fabric to dynamically change routes “on the fly” to make use of the most efficient and cost-effective transit acros

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B-4WANsuite 6x30

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Five-Year Hardware Limited WarrantyI. Limited Warranty. Subject to the limitations and disclaimers set forth in this Hardware Limited Warranty, Veril

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About the WANsuite 6x301-3issues as services and applications, rather than as circuits and protocols, for exceptional WAN management performance.To fu

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iiWANsuite 6x30 Copyright NoticeCopyright © 2001 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may bereproduced, transmitted,

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1-4WANsuite 6x30•Controls recurring ATM access costs − WANsuite products quickly pay for themselves by allowing enterprises and service providers to o

Strany 96 - Password

About the WANsuite 6x301-5The front panel’s five LED status indicators are described below: The user-activated input control buttons are described bel

Strany 97 - Log Out Screen

1-6WANsuite 6x30The rear panel of the WANsuite 6230 has seven connectors. From left to right, these are as follows: POWER, SUPERVISORY PORT, 10/100 ET

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About the WANsuite 6x301-7Ethernet LED IndicatorsThere are two unlabeled indicator LEDs on either side of the 10/100 Ethernet jack. The LED on the lef

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1-8WANsuite 6x30into the unit’s POWER port and then connect the wall plug to an appropriate electrical outlet. The unit has no power switch.When power

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Installation2-1CHAPTER2CHAPTER 2INSTALLATIONThis chapter describes the contents of your WANsuite 6x30 shipment and provides information on connecting

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2-2WANsuite 6x30For specific applications, see Optional Equipmenton page A-10 and reference your specific unit (i.e., 6130, 6230, or 6430) for additio

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Installation2-36Using the Tab key again, move the cursor to the “IP Address” field and enter the appropriate IP address for the unit (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)

Strany 104 - Config Screens

Web Server Interface3-1CHAPTER3CHAPTER 3WEB SERVER INTERFACEThe WANsuite 6x30 product family supports the major SNMP Management Information Bases (MIB

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iiiWANsuite 6130 FCC RequirementsThe WANsuite 6130 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 1

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3-2WANsuite 6x30To access the Web Server interface, enter (by typing) the unit’s IP address in the browser’s Address (or Location) field and press the

Strany 107 - Performance Screens

Web Server Interface3-3Figure 3.1Unit ScreenThe Unit screen displays the following fields:The Unit screen provides the following user-activated button

Strany 108 - Performance 30 Day Screen

3-4WANsuite 6x30Maintenance ResetUse this button to perform a Maintenance Reset. All configurations will be lost and the unit will be set back to the

Strany 109 - Figure 4.9

Web Server Interface3-5Figure 3.3Save and Restart Screen Click the “Save and Restart” button on the confirmation screen to proceed with the action. To

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3-6WANsuite 6x30FramingSelects the framing for the Network side of the DSU/CSU. ValuesESF, D4Default:ESFCodingSets the Network side line coding.Values

Strany 111 - Figure 4.10

Web Server Interface3-7network errored seconds in the previous 15 minutes reaches the preset threshold for the specified error type, an alarm conditio

Strany 112 - Alarm Profiles Screen

3-8WANsuite 6x30Applicable values range from 000 through 900. A value of “000” means the alarm will never be reset. Default is 30 seconds.The Network

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Web Server Interface3-9Figure 3.5Network Performance/Summary ScreenBESSets the Bursty Error Seconds threshold. A BES is a 1-second period during which

Strany 114 - Alarm Profile Details Screen

3-10WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.7Network Performance 30 Day Screen Some of the parameters across the top of the WANsuite 6230 Network screen (Figure 3.8) di

Strany 115 - Span Endpoints Screen

Web Server Interface3-11Definitions of the timing sources are as follows:Internal – The unit’s internal frequency standard (E1 2.048 Mbps ± 50 bps) is

Strany 116 - Span Endpoint Details Screen

ivWANsuite 6x30WANsuite 6230 Emissions The WANsuite 6230 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldevice, pursuant to

Strany 117 - Figure 4.16

3-12WANsuite 6x30Span ConfigurationRepresents a span configuration profile in the Span Configuration Profile Table, which applies to this span. By def

Strany 118 - Figure 4.17

Web Server Interface3-13Network ServicesThe Network Services screen (Figure 3.10) displays the Service Index, Interface, Type, and Pair parameters for

Strany 119 - Serial Screen

3-14WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.11Configuration Profiles Screen The table on this screen displays the following information for each available Span Configur

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Web Server Interface3-15Figure 3.12Configuration Profile Details Screen This screen lets you configure or change the following information about the s

Strany 121 - VT100 Interface 4-23

3-16WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.13Alarm Profiles Screen The Alarm Profiles screen displays the current status of endpoint alarms. Information is displayed f

Strany 122 - Ethernet (IP Details) Screen

Web Server Interface3-17Alarm Profile Details ScreenClicking on the “Alarm Profile Details” button displays the screen shown in Figure 3.14. The table

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3-18WANsuite 6x30in a particular 15-minute collection interval reaches/exceeds this value, a trap is generated. One trap will be sent per interval per

Strany 124 - Service Details Screen

Web Server Interface3-19Figure 3.16Span Endpoint Details Screen Vendor IDDisplays the Vendor ID as reported in an Inventory Response message.Model Num

Strany 125 - ATM Service Details Screen

3-20WANsuite 6x30Clicking on the “Span Endpoint Performance/Summary” button on the Span Endpoint Details screen will display the screen shown in Figur

Strany 126 - ATM Statistics Screen

Web Server Interface3-21AttenuationCurrent loop attenuation for this endpoint as reported in a Network or Customer Side Performance Status message.ESC

Strany 127 - Figure 4.25

vWANsuite 6430 Emissions Requirements The WANsuite 6430 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldevice, pursuant to E

Strany 128 - Adding a New Virtual Channel

3-22WANsuite 6x30LoopbackSpecifies loopbacks for the associated segment endpoint.Values:No Loopback, Normal LoopbackDefault:No LoopbackNOTICE: At the

Strany 129 - Figure 4.27

Web Server Interface3-23TypeSelects the type of interface (based on its electrical signal characteristics) used by the equipment connected to the Seri

Strany 130 - HDLC/PPP Service

3-24WANsuite 6x30V54Selecting “Enable” allows the unit to respond to in-band V.54 loop codes. If you select “Disable,” the unit ignores these codes.Va

Strany 131 - Rule Config Screen

Web Server Interface3-25The Serial screen provides the following user-activated buttons: To make changes to a Serial port parameter, simply set the pa

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3-26WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.21Ethernet Stats ScreenA “Refresh” button is available to update the displayed information.Supervisory ScreenThe Supervisory

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Web Server Interface3-27Services ScreenThe Services screen (Figure 3.23) provides a view of the unit’s defined services and displays the Interface and

Strany 134 - Diagnostics Screen

3-28WANsuite 6x30TypeSelecting one of the services listed under the “Type” column will bring up a screen where you can view (and, in some cases, chang

Strany 135 - Trap Log Screen

Web Server Interface3-29Figure 3.25Confirm Delete Service Screen IP Service Details ScreenAccess the IP Service Details screen by clicking the IP link

Strany 136 - Top Talkers Screen

3-30WANsuite 6x30•Max VPI Bits – The default Max Virtual Path Identifier Bits value is 3 for VPI values ranging from 0 to 8. •Max VCI Bits – The defau

Strany 137 - IP Gateway Screen

Web Server Interface3-31There are ninety-six 15-minute “buckets” available for ATM statistics. If the unit is powered on at 01:00 PM, the first interv

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3-32WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.28ATM Statistics (All Intervals) Screen ATM Virtual Channels ScreenClicking the “Virtual Channels” button on the ATM Service

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Web Server Interface3-33Operation StatusCurrent Operation Status.Values:Up, Down, TestingLast ChangeTime and date of the Last Change.QOS ProfileCurren

Strany 141 - Static Route Table Screen

3-34WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.30Virtual Channel Details ScreenThe following user-activated buttons are included on the Virtual Channel Details Screen:Qual

Strany 142 - Routes Details Screen

Web Server Interface3-35Row StatusCurrent status of the VCC.Clicking on one of the available “Traffic Description Parameters Index” entries on the ATM

Strany 143 - Dynamic Route Table Screen

3-36WANsuite 6x30Address, and IP Port by which the IP traffic is filtered. In addition, this table shows the Tx Alarm Threshold and the current Tx Ala

Strany 144 - Static ARP Table Screen

Web Server Interface3-37Figure 3.34Rule Config Screen The paragraphs below describe the rule configuration parameters and their options.ServiceSelects

Strany 145 - ARP Details Screen

3-38WANsuite 6x30Tx Alarm ThresholdSpecifies the threshold (in bps) for the Transmit Alarm on this rule.Tx AlarmDisplays the current status of the Tra

Strany 146 - Trusted Neighbors Screen

Web Server Interface3-39Interval 1,Interval 2,...,Interval 96Reports on Intervals 1-96, which correspond to the periods completed 15 minutes ago, 30 m

Strany 147 - Area Details Screen

3-40WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.37Diagnostics Screen Figure 3.38Test Details ScreenTrap Log ScreenA trap is a mechanism that permits a device to send an ala

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Web Server Interface3-41Top Talkers (Top N Details Screen)Clicking on the “Top Talkers” link in the navigation tree displays the Top N Details screen

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viiTable of ContentsPrefaceAbout this Manual ...

Strany 150 - Virtual Link Details Screen

3-42WANsuite 6x30SizeDisplays the actual number of IP addresses identified as Top Talkers in the generated report. The maximum report size is 20. Star

Strany 151 - NAT Details Screen

Web Server Interface3-43Figure 3.41IP Gateway Screen RIP ParametersRIP EnableGlobally enables RIP 1, RIP 2, or No RIP.Values:Disable, Enable RIP1, Ena

Strany 152 - 4-54 WANsuite 6x30

3-44WANsuite 6x30The IP Gateway screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Circuits ScreenAccess this menu by clicking on the “Circuit Tabl

Strany 153 - Figure 4.51

Web Server Interface3-45Figure 3.43Circuit Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name. By default, the first circuit is always the LAN circuit. WAN circuit

Strany 154 - NAT Ports Screen

3-46WANsuite 6x30OSPF StatusIndicates whether or not OSPF is enabled on this circuit.Values:Enable, DisableDefault:DisableOSPF AreaRepresents the area

Strany 155 - NAT Port Status Table Screen

Web Server Interface3-47Static Routes ScreenUnder some circumstances, it may not be necessary for a router to learn a route using ordinary means such

Strany 156 - Figure 4.56

3-48WANsuite 6x30Route Details ScreenClicking on the “Route Details” button from the Static Route menu will display the screen shown in Figure 3.45.

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Web Server Interface3-49CostCost of using that route.Values:0−65535Default:1Route StatusIndicates whether or not the current route is enabled.Values:E

Strany 158 - Figure 4.58

3-50WANsuite 6x30MaskMask of the destination network.Static ARP Table ScreenARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is used by the router to dynamically ass

Strany 159 - Static Entries Screen

Web Server Interface3-51ARP Details ScreenAccess this screen by clicking on the ARP Details button on the ARP Table screen.Figure 3.48ARP Details Scre

Strany 160 - IP Address List Screen

viiiWANsuite 6x30Chapter 3 Web Server InterfaceAccessing the Web Server Interface ...

Strany 161 - IP Address Status Screen

3-52WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.49Trusted Neighbors Screen The Trusted Neighbors screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Area Table ScreenAn A

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Web Server Interface3-53Mask SummaryDisplays the Mask Summary of the defined Area.AdvertiseDisplays whether advertising is enabled or disabled for thi

Strany 163 - PECIFICATIONS

3-54WANsuite 6x30Address SummaryA configured address range specifies what addresses are contained within an area. When summarizing the routes in an ar

Strany 164 - Supervisory Port

Web Server Interface3-55•The Router ID of the virtual link’s other endpoint•The non-backbone area across which the virtual link goes through.Access th

Strany 165 - Industry Listings

3-56WANsuite 6x30The Virtual Link Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Network Address Translation (NAT)NAT is a method of co

Strany 166 - WANsuite 6230 Specifications

Web Server Interface3-57ModeSelects the Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) mode or the Basic NAT mode. In NAPT mode, all hosts on the Global (pub

Strany 167 - Environmental

3-58WANsuite 6x30TCP Sequence DeltaTimerThe maximum time (in seconds) NAT will use resources when managing TCP Packet Sequencing.Values:0−65535Default

Strany 168 - Standards

Web Server Interface3-59Server PortDecimal IP Port of the local TCP Server. This port is usually the same as the Global Port. Default is 0.Server Addr

Strany 169 - WANsuite 6430 Specifications

3-60WANsuite 6x30Server PortDecimal IP Port of the local UDP Server. This port is usually the same as the Global Port. Default is 0.Server AddressIP A

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Web Server Interface3-61Default TranslationForces translation on a specific IP port regardless of the source IP Address. If Default Translation is set

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ixNAT Details Screen ...3-56Static TCP Trans

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3-62WANsuite 6x30The NAT Port Status Table displays for each port the processed packets from specific IP addresses.Figure 3.61NAT Port Status Table Sc

Strany 173 - (Packet Use Only)

Web Server Interface3-63DHCP Details ScreenThe DHCP Details screen (Figure 3.62) lets you configure the parameters described below.Figure 3.62DHCP Det

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3-64WANsuite 6x30DHCP Hosts ScreenIn some cases, it may be necessary to provide an IP station with a specific DHCP server name, which may be used by t

Strany 175 - SUPERVISORY PORT

Web Server Interface3-65Figure 3.64DHCP Static Entries Screen MAC AddressMAC Address you want to associate with an IP address.IP AddressIP Address giv

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3-66WANsuite 6x30Exclude StartBeginning of “excluded” range.Exclude EndEnd of “excluded” range.The IP Address List screen provides the following user-

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Web Server Interface3-67NOTICE: During the last 2 minutes of the upgrade process, the unit’s memory will be reprogrammed; the unit will be inoperable

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3-68WANsuite 6x30Figure 3.68Countdown ScreenPasswordThe Password screen (Figure 3.69) is used to modify the password that restricts access to the Web

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Web Server Interface3-69Log OutThe Log Out screen (Figure 3.70) is used to log the current user off of the Web Server. Figure 3.70Log Out Screen The L

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3-70WANsuite 6x30

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VT100 Interface 4-1CHAPTER4CHAPTER 4VT100 INTERFACEIntroductionThis chapter describes the menus and options associated with the WANsuite 6x30’s VT100

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