Patton electronics SmartWare Release 4.2 Software Configuration Manual

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Software Configuration Manual
SmartNode Series
SmartWare Release 4.2
Software Configuration Guide
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Supported Platforms
SmartNode 2400 SmartNodes 4830 Series SmartNode 4630 , 4650
SmartNodes 4520 Series SmartNodes 4900 Series SmartNode 4960
SmartNodes 4110 Series SmartNode 4552, 4562 S-DTA
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Summary Table of Contents
1System overview ............................................................................................................................................ 36
2Configuration concepts ................................................................................................................................. 42
3Command line interface (CLI) ...................................................................................................................... 47
4Accessing the CLI.......................................................................................................................................... 51
5System image handling.................................................................................................................................. 62
6Configuration file handling........................................................................................................................... 73
7Basic system management ............................................................................................................................. 87
8RADIUS Client Configuration...................................................................................................................... 98
9IP context overview ..................................................................................................................................... 109
10 IP interface configuration ........................................................................................................................... 115
11 NAT/NAPT configuration........................................................................................................................... 127
12 Ethernet port configuration ........................................................................................................................ 136
13 Link scheduler configuration ...................................................................................................................... 146
14 Serial port configuration ............................................................................................................................. 165
15 Frame Relay configuration .......................................................................................................................... 172
16 PRI port configuration................................................................................................................................ 186
17 BRI port configuration................................................................................................................................ 200
18 ISDN Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 207
19 ISDN configuration .................................................................................................................................... 212
20 RBS configuration....................................................................................................................................... 220
21 DSL Port Configuration.............................................................................................................................. 225
22 Basic IP routing configuration.................................................................................................................... 230
23 RIP configuration........................................................................................................................................ 237
24 Access control list configuration.................................................................................................................. 247
25 SNMP configuration ................................................................................................................................... 261
26 SNTP client configuration .......................................................................................................................... 276
27 DHCP configuration................................................................................................................................... 286
28 DNS configuration...................................................................................................................................... 296
29 DynDNS configuration............................................................................................................................... 300
30 PPP configuration....................................................................................................................................... 305
31 CS context overview .................................................................................................................................... 331
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32 VPN configuration ...................................................................................................................................... 354
33 CS interface configuration........................................................................................................................... 373
34 ISDN interface configuration...................................................................................................................... 382
35 FXS interface configuration......................................................................................................................... 396
36 FXO interface configuration ....................................................................................................................... 403
37 RBS interface configuration ........................................................................................................................ 415
38 H.323 interface configuration ..................................................................................................................... 420
39 SIP interface configuration ......................................................................................................................... 430
40 Call router configuration............................................................................................................................. 445
41 Tone configuration...................................................................................................................................... 512
42 FXS port configuration ............................................................................................................................... 520
43 FXO port configuration .............................................................................................................................. 525
44 H.323 gateway configuration ...................................................................................................................... 529
45 SIP gateway configuration........................................................................................................................... 542
46 VoIP profile configuration .......................................................................................................................... 559
47 PSTN profile configuration......................................................................................................................... 583
48 VoIP debugging........................................................................................................................................... 587
ATerms and definitions ................................................................................................................................ 607
BMode summary ........................................................................................................................................... 613
CCommand summary ................................................................................................................................... 617
DInternetworking terms & acronyms ........................................................................................................... 620
EUsed IP ports & available voice codecs ...................................................................................................... 625
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Summary Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................... 3
Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................... 5
List of Figures ............................................................................................................................................... 26
List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................ 28
About this guide ........................................................................................................................................... 29
Audience............................................................................................................................................................... 29
How to read this guide ......................................................................................................................................... 29
Structure............................................................................................................................................................... 30
Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................... 33
Typographical conventions used in this document................................................................................................ 33
General conventions .......................................................................................................................................33
Mouse conventions .........................................................................................................................................34
Service and support ...............................................................................................................................................34
Patton support headquarters in the USA .........................................................................................................34
Alternate Patton support for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) ..........................................................34
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)...................................................................35
Warranty coverage ..........................................................................................................................................35
Returns for credit ......................................................................................................................................35
Return for credit policy .............................................................................................................................35
RMA numbers ................................................................................................................................................35
Shipping instructions ................................................................................................................................35
1System overview ............................................................................................................................................ 36
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................37
SmartWare embedded software .............................................................................................................................38
Applications...........................................................................................................................................................39
Carrier networks .............................................................................................................................................39
Enterprise networks ........................................................................................................................................40
LAN telephony ...............................................................................................................................................41
2Configuration concepts ................................................................................................................................. 42
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................43
Contexts and Gateways..........................................................................................................................................44
Context ...........................................................................................................................................................44
Gateway ..........................................................................................................................................................44
Interfaces, Ports, and Bindings...............................................................................................................................45
Interfaces ........................................................................................................................................................45
Ports and circuits ............................................................................................................................................45
Bindings ..........................................................................................................................................................45
Profiles and Use commands...................................................................................................................................46
Profiles ............................................................................................................................................................46
Use Commands ..............................................................................................................................................46
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3Command line interface (CLI) ...................................................................................................................... 47
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................48
Command modes ..................................................................................................................................................48
CLI prompt ....................................................................................................................................................48
Navigating the CLI .........................................................................................................................................49
Initial mode ..............................................................................................................................................49
System changes ..........................................................................................................................................49
Configuration ...........................................................................................................................................49
Changing Modes .......................................................................................................................................49
Command editing .................................................................................................................................................49
Command help ...............................................................................................................................................49
The No form ..................................................................................................................................................49
Command completion ....................................................................................................................................49
Command history ...........................................................................................................................................50
Command Editing Shortcuts ..........................................................................................................................50
4Accessing the CLI.......................................................................................................................................... 51
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................52
Accessing the SmartWare CLI task list...................................................................................................................52
Accessing via the console port .........................................................................................................................53
Console port procedure .............................................................................................................................53
Telnet Procedure .......................................................................................................................................54
Using an alternate TCP listening port for the Telnet server .............................................................................54
Disabling the Telnet server ..............................................................................................................................54
Logging on ......................................................................................................................................................54
Selecting a secure password .............................................................................................................................55
Password encryption .......................................................................................................................................56
Factory preset administrator account .........................................................................................................56
Creating an operator account ....................................................................................................................56
Creating an administrator account ............................................................................................................57
Displaying the CLI version .............................................................................................................................57
Displaying account information ......................................................................................................................57
Switching to another account ..........................................................................................................................58
Checking identity and connected users ...........................................................................................................58
Command index numbers ...............................................................................................................................59
Ending a Telnet or console port session ..........................................................................................................61
Showing command default values ...................................................................................................................61
5System image handling.................................................................................................................................. 62
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................63
Memory regions in SmartWare..............................................................................................................................64
System image handling task list .............................................................................................................................65
Displaying system image information ..............................................................................................................66
Copying system images from a network server to Flash memory .....................................................................66
Upgrading the software directly ......................................................................................................................68
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Auto provisioning of firmware and configuration ..................................................................................................69
Boot procedure......................................................................................................................................................71
Factory configuration ............................................................................................................................................72
Default Startup Configuration ........................................................................................................................72
IP Addresses in the Factory Configuration ......................................................................................................72
6Configuration file handling........................................................................................................................... 73
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................74
Understanding configuration files ...................................................................................................................74
Factory configuration ............................................................................................................................................76
Configuration file handling task list.......................................................................................................................76
Copying configurations within the local memory ............................................................................................77
Replacing the startup configuration with a configuration from Flash memory ................................................78
Copying configurations to and from a remote storage location ........................................................................79
Replacing the startup configuration with a configuration downloaded from TFTP server ...............................80
Displaying configuration file information .......................................................................................................80
Modifying the running configuration at the CLI .............................................................................................81
Modifying the running configuration offline ...................................................................................................82
Deleting a specified configuration ...................................................................................................................83
Encrypted file download .................................................................................................................................84
Encrypted Configuration Download .........................................................................................................84
Use Cases ..................................................................................................................................................85
7Basic system management ............................................................................................................................. 87
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................88
Basic system management configuration task list ...................................................................................................88
Managing feature license keys .........................................................................................................................89
Setting system information .............................................................................................................................90
Setting the system banner ................................................................................................................................91
Setting time and date ......................................................................................................................................92
Display clock information ...............................................................................................................................92
Display time since last restart ..........................................................................................................................93
Configuring the Web server ............................................................................................................................93
Determining and defining the active CLI version ............................................................................................93
Restarting the system ......................................................................................................................................94
Displaying the system logs ..............................................................................................................................94
Controlling command execution .....................................................................................................................95
Timed execution of CLI command .................................................................................................................96
Displaying the checksum of a configuration ....................................................................................................96
Configuration of terminal sessions ..................................................................................................................97
8RADIUS Client Configuration...................................................................................................................... 98
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................99
The AAA component ............................................................................................................................................99
General AAA Configuration ..........................................................................................................................100
RADIUS configuration........................................................................................................................................102
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Configuring RADIUS clients ........................................................................................................................103
Configuring RADIUS accounting .................................................................................................................104
Configuring the RADIUS server ...................................................................................................................106
Attributes in the RADIUS request message .............................................................................................106
Attributes in the RADIUS accept message ...............................................................................................107
Configuring the local database accounts ..............................................................................................................107
9IP context overview ..................................................................................................................................... 109
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................110
IP context overview configuration task list...........................................................................................................111
Planning your IP configuration ...........................................................................................................................112
IP interface related information .....................................................................................................................112
QoS related information ...............................................................................................................................112
Configuring physical ports...................................................................................................................................112
Creating and configuring IP interfaces.................................................................................................................112
Configuring NAPT .............................................................................................................................................113
Configuring static IP routing...............................................................................................................................113
Configuring RIP..................................................................................................................................................113
Configuring access control lists............................................................................................................................114
Configuring quality of service (QoS) ...................................................................................................................114
10 IP interface configuration ........................................................................................................................... 115
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................116
IP interface configuration task list........................................................................................................................116
Creating an IP interface ................................................................................................................................116
Deleting an IP interface ................................................................................................................................117
Setting the IP address and netmask ...............................................................................................................118
Configuring a NAPT DMZ interface ............................................................................................................118
ICMP message processing .............................................................................................................................119
ICMP redirect messages ................................................................................................................................119
Router advertisement broadcast message .......................................................................................................119
Defining the MTU and MSS of the interface ................................................................................................120
Configuring an interface as a point-to-point link ..........................................................................................121
Displaying IP interface information ..............................................................................................................121
Displaying dynamic ARP entries ...................................................................................................................122
Flushing dynamic ARP entries ......................................................................................................................122
Processing gratuitous ARP requests ...............................................................................................................122
Testing connections with the ping command ................................................................................................122
IP link supervision ........................................................................................................................................123
Check connectivity of an IP link .............................................................................................................124
Show IP link status ..................................................................................................................................124
Debug connectivity .................................................................................................................................124
Debug ARP ...................................................................................................................................................124
Traceroute ....................................................................................................................................................125
Configuring the IGMP Proxy..............................................................................................................................126
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11 NAT/NAPT configuration........................................................................................................................... 127
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................128
Dynamic NAPT ...........................................................................................................................................128
Static NAPT .................................................................................................................................................129
Dynamic NAT ..............................................................................................................................................129
Static NAT ...................................................................................................................................................130
NAPT traversal .............................................................................................................................................130
NAT/NAPT configuration task list .....................................................................................................................131
Creating a NAPT profile ...............................................................................................................................131
Configuring a NAPT DMZ host .............................................................................................................132
Defining NAPT port ranges ....................................................................................................................132
Preserving TCP/UDP port numbers in NAPT ........................................................................................133
Defining the UDP NAPT type ...............................................................................................................133
Activate NAT/NAPT ....................................................................................................................................134
Displaying NAT/NAPT configuration information ......................................................................................134
Configuring NAT static protocol entries .......................................................................................................135
12 Ethernet port configuration ........................................................................................................................ 136
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................137
Ethernet port configuration task list ....................................................................................................................137
Entering the Ethernet port configuration mode ............................................................................................137
Configuring medium for an Ethernet port ....................................................................................................137
Configuring Ethernet encapsulation type for an Ethernet port ......................................................................138
Binding an Ethernet port to an IP interface ..................................................................................................138
Multiple IP addresses on Ethernet ports ........................................................................................................139
Configuring a VLAN ....................................................................................................................................140
Configuring layer 2 CoS to service-class mapping for an Ethernet port .........................................................141
Adding a receive mapping table entry ......................................................................................................142
Adding a transmit mapping table entry ...................................................................................................143
Closing an Ethernet port ...............................................................................................................................143
Using the built-in Ethernet sniffer.......................................................................................................................144
13 Link scheduler configuration ...................................................................................................................... 146
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................147
Applying scheduling at the bottleneck ...........................................................................................................147
Using traffic classes .......................................................................................................................................147
Introduction to Scheduling ...........................................................................................................................148
Priority ....................................................................................................................................................148
Weighted fair queuing (WFQ) ................................................................................................................148
Shaping ...................................................................................................................................................148
Burst tolerant shaping or wfq ..................................................................................................................149
Hierarchy ................................................................................................................................................149
Quick references..................................................................................................................................................150
Setting the modem rate .................................................................................................................................150
Command cross reference .............................................................................................................................151
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Link scheduler configuration task list...................................................................................................................151
Defining the access control list profile ...........................................................................................................152
Packet classification .................................................................................................................................152
Creating an access control list ..................................................................................................................153
Creating a service policy profile .....................................................................................................................154
Specifying the handling of traffic-classes ........................................................................................................156
Defining fair queuing weight ...................................................................................................................156
Defining the bit-rate ...............................................................................................................................157
Defining absolute priority .......................................................................................................................157
Defining the maximum queue length ......................................................................................................157
Specifying the type-of-service (TOS) field ...............................................................................................157
Specifying the precedence field ................................................................................................................158
Specifying differentiated services codepoint (DSCP) marking .................................................................158
Specifying layer 2 marking ......................................................................................................................159
Defining random early detection .............................................................................................................160
Discarding Excess Load ...........................................................................................................................160
Quality of Service for routed RTP streams ....................................................................................................160
Devoting the service policy profile to an interface .........................................................................................162
Displaying link arbitration status ..................................................................................................................163
Displaying link scheduling profile information .............................................................................................163
Enable statistics gathering .............................................................................................................................163
14 Serial port configuration ............................................................................................................................. 165
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................166
Serial port configuration task list .........................................................................................................................166
Disabling an interface ...................................................................................................................................166
Enabling an interface ....................................................................................................................................167
Configuring the serial encapsulation type ......................................................................................................168
Configuring the hardware port protocol ........................................................................................................168
Configuring the active clock edge ..................................................................................................................169
Configuring the baudrate ..............................................................................................................................170
15 Frame Relay configuration .......................................................................................................................... 172
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................173
Frame Relay configuration task list......................................................................................................................173
Configuring Frame Relay encapsulation ........................................................................................................173
Configuring the LMI type .............................................................................................................................174
Configuring the keep-alive interval ...............................................................................................................174
Enabling fragmentation ................................................................................................................................175
Entering Frame Relay PVC configuration mode ...........................................................................................176
Configuring the PVC encapsulation type ......................................................................................................177
Binding the Frame Relay PVC to IP interface ...............................................................................................177
Enabling a Frame Relay PVC ........................................................................................................................179
Disabling a Frame Relay PVC .......................................................................................................................179
Debugging Frame Relay ................................................................................................................................180
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Displaying Frame Relay information .............................................................................................................181
Integrated service access ................................................................................................................................182
Example 1: Frame Relay on e1t1 without a channel-group ...........................................................................184
16 PRI port configuration................................................................................................................................ 186
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................187
PRI port configuration task list............................................................................................................................187
Enable/Disable PRI port ...............................................................................................................................188
Configuring PRI port-type ............................................................................................................................188
Configuring PRI clock-mode ........................................................................................................................188
Configuring PRI line-code ............................................................................................................................188
Configuring PRI framing ..............................................................................................................................189
Configuring PRI line-build-out (E1T1 in T1 mode only) .............................................................................190
Configuring PRI used-connector (E1T1 in E1 mode only) ...........................................................................190
Configuring PRI application mode (E1T1 only) ...........................................................................................190
Configuring PRI LOS threshold (E1T1 only) ...............................................................................................191
Configuring PRI Loopback detection (E1T1 only) .......................................................................................191
Configuring PRI encapsulation .....................................................................................................................192
Create a Channel-Group ...............................................................................................................................193
Configuring Channel-Group Timeslots ........................................................................................................193
Configuring Channel-Group Encapsulation .................................................................................................193
Entering HDLC Configuration Mode ..........................................................................................................194
Configuring HDLC CRC-Type ...................................................................................................................194
Configuring HDLC Encapsulation ...............................................................................................................195
PRI Debugging .............................................................................................................................................195
PRI Configuration Examples ........................................................................................................................196
Example 1: ISDN ....................................................................................................................................197
Example 2: RBS without a channel-group ...............................................................................................197
Example 3: RBS with a channel-group ....................................................................................................197
Example 4: Frame Relay without a channel-group ...................................................................................198
Example 5: Framerelay with a channel-group ..........................................................................................199
Example 6: PPP without a channel-group ...............................................................................................199
Example 7: PPP with a channel-group .....................................................................................................199
17 BRI port configuration................................................................................................................................ 200
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................201
BRI port configuration task list............................................................................................................................201
Enable/Disable BRI port ...............................................................................................................................201
Configuring BRI clock-mode ........................................................................................................................201
Configuring BRI Power-Feed ........................................................................................................................202
Configuring BRI encapsulation .....................................................................................................................202
Creating a channel group ..............................................................................................................................202
Configuring channel-group timeslots ............................................................................................................203
Configuring channel-group encapsulation .....................................................................................................203
Entering HDLC configuration mode ............................................................................................................203
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Configuring HDLC encapsulation ................................................................................................................203
BRI Debugging .............................................................................................................................................204
BRI Configuration Examples ........................................................................................................................205
Example 1: ISDN with auto clock/uni-side settings ................................................................................205
Example 2: ISDN with manual clock/uni-side settings ............................................................................205
Example 3: Multi-Link PPP over two B-Channels ..................................................................................206
18 ISDN Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 207
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................208
ISDN reference points ..................................................................................................................................208
Possible SmartNode port configurations .......................................................................................................209
ISDN UNI Signaling ....................................................................................................................................209
ISDN Configuration Concept.............................................................................................................................211
ISDN Layering .............................................................................................................................................211
19 ISDN configuration .................................................................................................................................... 212
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................213
ISDN configuration task list................................................................................................................................213
Enter Q.921 configuration mode ..................................................................................................................213
Configuring Q.921 parameters .....................................................................................................................213
Configuring Q.921 encapsulation .................................................................................................................214
Enter Q.931 configuration mode ..................................................................................................................214
Configuring Q.931 parameters .....................................................................................................................215
Configuring Q.931 encapsulation .................................................................................................................217
Debugging ISDN ..........................................................................................................................................217
ISDN Configuration Examples .....................................................................................................................218
20 RBS configuration....................................................................................................................................... 220
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................221
RBS configuration task list ..................................................................................................................................221
Enter RBS configuration mode .....................................................................................................................221
Configuring RBS protocol ............................................................................................................................221
Configuring RBS encapsulation ....................................................................................................................222
Debugging RBS ............................................................................................................................................222
RBS Configuration Examples ........................................................................................................................223
21 DSL Port Configuration.............................................................................................................................. 225
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................226
Line Setup ...........................................................................................................................................................226
Configuring PPPoE.............................................................................................................................................226
Configuration Summary......................................................................................................................................227
Setting up permanent virtual circuits (PVC)........................................................................................................228
Using PVC channels in bridged Ethernet mode ............................................................................................228
Using PVC channels with PPPoE .................................................................................................................228
Diagnostics ...................................................................................................................................................229
Troubleshooting DSL Connections.....................................................................................................................229
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22 Basic IP routing configuration.................................................................................................................... 230
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................231
Routing tables ...............................................................................................................................................231
Static routing ................................................................................................................................................231
Policy routing ...............................................................................................................................................231
Basic IP routing configuration task list ................................................................................................................231
Configuring static IP routes ..........................................................................................................................232
Deleting static IP routes ................................................................................................................................233
Displaying IP route information ...................................................................................................................233
Configuring policy routing ...........................................................................................................................234
Examples .............................................................................................................................................................235
Basic static IP routing example ......................................................................................................................235
Changing the default UDP port range for RTP and RTCP .................................................................................236
23 RIP configuration........................................................................................................................................ 237
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................238
Routing protocol .................................................................................................................................................238
RIP configuration task list ...................................................................................................................................239
Enabling send RIP ........................................................................................................................................239
Enabling an interface to receive RIP ..............................................................................................................240
Specifying the send RIP version ....................................................................................................................240
Specifying the receive RIP version .................................................................................................................241
Enabling RIP learning ...................................................................................................................................241
Enabling an interface to receive RIP ..............................................................................................................242
Enabling RIP announcing .............................................................................................................................242
Enabling RIP auto summarization ................................................................................................................243
Specifying the default route metric ................................................................................................................243
Enabling RIP split-horizon processing ...........................................................................................................244
Enabling the poison reverse algorithm ...........................................................................................................244
Enabling holding down aged routes ..............................................................................................................245
Displaying RIP configuration of an IP interface ............................................................................................245
Displaying global RIP information ................................................................................................................246
24 Access control list configuration.................................................................................................................. 247
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................248
About access control lists .....................................................................................................................................248
What access lists do .......................................................................................................................................248
Why you should configure access lists ...........................................................................................................248
When to configure access lists .......................................................................................................................249
Features of access control lists .......................................................................................................................249
Access control list configuration task list..............................................................................................................250
Mapping out the goals of the access control list .............................................................................................250
Creating an access control list profile and enter configuration mode .............................................................251
Adding a filter rule to the current access control list profile ...........................................................................251
Adding an ICMP filter rule to the current access control list profile ..............................................................253
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Adding a TCP, UDP or SCTP filter rule to the current access control list profile .........................................255
Binding and unbinding an access control list profile to an IP interface ..........................................................257
Displaying an access control list profile .........................................................................................................258
Debugging an access control list profile .........................................................................................................258
Examples .............................................................................................................................................................260
Denying a specific subnet ..............................................................................................................................260
25 SNMP configuration ................................................................................................................................... 261
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................262
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) ................................................................................................262
SNMP basic components ..............................................................................................................................262
SNMP basic commands ................................................................................................................................262
SNMP management information base (MIB) ...............................................................................................263
Network management framework .................................................................................................................263
Identification of a SmartNode via SNMP............................................................................................................263
SNMP tools.........................................................................................................................................................264
SNMP configuration task list ..............................................................................................................................264
Setting basic system information..........................................................................................................................264
Setting access community information ................................................................................................................266
Setting allowed host information.........................................................................................................................268
Specifying the default SNMP trap target .............................................................................................................268
Displaying SNMP related information ................................................................................................................269
Using the AdventNet SNMP utilities ..................................................................................................................269
Using the MibBrowser ..................................................................................................................................270
Using the TrapViewer ...................................................................................................................................271
Standard SNMP version 1 traps...........................................................................................................................273
SNMP interface traps ..........................................................................................................................................274
26 SNTP client configuration .......................................................................................................................... 276
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................277
SNTP client configuration task list......................................................................................................................277
Selecting SNTP time servers .........................................................................................................................278
Defining SNTP client operating mode ..........................................................................................................278
Defining SNTP local UDP port ....................................................................................................................279
Enabling and disabling the SNTP client .......................................................................................................280
Defining SNTP client poll interval ...............................................................................................................280
Defining SNTP client constant offset to GMT .............................................................................................281
Defining the SNTP client anycast address .....................................................................................................281
Enabling and disabling local clock offset compensation .................................................................................282
Showing SNTP client related information ....................................................................................................283
Debugging SNTP client operation ................................................................................................................283
Recommended public SNTP time servers............................................................................................................284
NIST Internet time service ............................................................................................................................284
Additional information on NTP and a list of other NTP servers ...................................................................285
27 DHCP configuration................................................................................................................................... 286
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Introduction........................................................................................................................................................287
DHCP-client configuration tasks.........................................................................................................................288
Enable DHCP-client on an IP interface ........................................................................................................288
Release or renew a DHCP lease manually (advanced) ...................................................................................290
Get debug output from DHCP-client ...........................................................................................................290
DHCP-server configuration tasks ........................................................................................................................291
Configure DHCP-server profiles ...................................................................................................................291
Use DHCP-server profiles and enable the DHCP-server ...............................................................................293
Define the bootfile (Option 67) for the DHCP-server ..................................................................................294
Define the TFTP server (Option 66) for the DHCP-server ...........................................................................294
Check DHCP-server configuration and status ...............................................................................................294
Get debug output from the DHCP-server .....................................................................................................295
28 DNS configuration...................................................................................................................................... 296
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................297
DNS configuration task list .................................................................................................................................297
Enabling the DNS resolver ............................................................................................................................297
Enabling the DNS relay ................................................................................................................................298
29 DynDNS configuration............................................................................................................................... 300
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................301
DynDNS configuration task list ..........................................................................................................................301
Creating a DynDNS account ........................................................................................................................301
Configuring the DNS resolver ......................................................................................................................301
Configuring basic DynDNS settings .............................................................................................................302
Configuring the DynDNS server ..................................................................................................................302
Configuring advanced DynDNS settings (optional) ......................................................................................303
Defining a mail exchanger for your hostname .........................................................................................303
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................................303
30 PPP configuration....................................................................................................................................... 305
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................306
PPP configuration task list...................................................................................................................................307
Creating an IP interface for PPP ...................................................................................................................307
Disable interface IP address auto-configuration from PPP .............................................................................309
Creating a PPP subscriber .............................................................................................................................309
Trigger forced reconnect of PPP sessions using a timer .................................................................................311
Disable interface IP address auto-configuration from PPP .............................................................................311
Configuring a PPPoE session ........................................................................................................................311
Configuring PPP over a HDLC Link ............................................................................................................313
Creating a PPP profile ...................................................................................................................................313
Configuring the local and remote PPP MRRU .............................................................................................315
Displaying PPP configuration information ...................................................................................................316
Debugging PPP ............................................................................................................................................317
Sample configurations .........................................................................................................................................321
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) ..........................................................................................................................321
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Without authentication, encapsulation multi, with NAPT ......................................................................321
With authentication, encapsulation PPPoE .............................................................................................321
PPP over a HDLC Link (Serial Port) ............................................................................................................322
Without authentication, numbered interface ...........................................................................................322
With authentication, unnumbered interface ............................................................................................322
PPP over a HDLC Link (E1T1 Port) ............................................................................................................322
Without authentication, numbered interface ...........................................................................................322
PPP Dial-up over ISDN......................................................................................................................................323
PPP Dialer ....................................................................................................................................................323
Create a dialer .........................................................................................................................................324
Create outbound destinations ..................................................................................................................324
Configure recovery strategy .....................................................................................................................325
Create inbound destinations ....................................................................................................................326
Debug dialer functionality .......................................................................................................................328
Example – Dial-on demand feature .........................................................................................................328
Dial-up .........................................................................................................................................................329
Dial-up on demand .................................................................................................................................329
Dial-up on monitor .................................................................................................................................330
Dial-up nailed .........................................................................................................................................330
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31 CS context overview .................................................................................................................................... 331
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................332
CS context configuration task list ........................................................................................................................333
Planning the CS configuration ............................................................................................................................333
Configuring general CS settings...........................................................................................................................335
Configuring the clock source ...................................................................................................................335
Debugging the clock source .....................................................................................................................336
Selecting PCM law compression ..............................................................................................................337
Configuring call routing ......................................................................................................................................337
Creating and configuring CS interfaces................................................................................................................338
Specify call routing ........................................................................................................................................338
Configuring dial tones.........................................................................................................................................339
Configuring voice over IP parameters..................................................................................................................339
Configuring ISDN ports .....................................................................................................................................340
Configuring FXS ports ........................................................................................................................................340
Configuring an H.323 VoIP connection .............................................................................................................340
Configuring a SIP VoIP connection ....................................................................................................................340
Activating CS context configuration....................................................................................................................341
Planning the CS context ...............................................................................................................................344
Configuring general CS settings ....................................................................................................................345
Configuring call routing ................................................................................................................................345
Configuring VoIP settings ............................................................................................................................347
Configuring BRI ports ..................................................................................................................................347
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Configuring an H.323 VoIP connection .......................................................................................................348
Activating the CS context configuration ........................................................................................................348
Showing the running configuration ...............................................................................................................350
32 VPN configuration ...................................................................................................................................... 354
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................355
Authentication ..............................................................................................................................................355
Encryption ....................................................................................................................................................355
Transport and tunnel modes .........................................................................................................................356
Permanent IKE Tunnels ..........................................................................................................................356
Key management ..........................................................................................................................................356
VPN configuration task list .................................................................................................................................357
Creating an IPsec transformation profile .......................................................................................................357
Creating an IPsec policy profile .....................................................................................................................357
Creating/modifying an outgoing ACL profile for IPsec .................................................................................359
Configuration of an IP interface and the IP router for IPsec ..........................................................................360
Displaying IPsec configuration information ..................................................................................................360
Debugging IPsec ...........................................................................................................................................361
Key management (IKE).......................................................................................................................................362
Main differences between manual & IKE IPSEC configurations .............................................................362
Creating an ISAKMP transform profile ...................................................................................................363
Creating an ISAKMP IPSEC policy profile .............................................................................................364
Creating/modifying an outgoing ACL profile for IPSEC .........................................................................365
Configuration of an IP interface and the IP router for IPSEC .................................................................365
Policy matching ......................................................................................................................................365
Sample configuration snippet ..................................................................................................................365
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................................366
Encrypted Voice - Performance considerations ....................................................................................................367
Performance considerations ...........................................................................................................................367
Enabling RTP encryption support.......................................................................................................................367
Using an alternate source IP address for specific destinations...............................................................................368
Sample configurations .........................................................................................................................................369
IPsec tunnel, DES encryption .......................................................................................................................369
SmartNode configuration ........................................................................................................................369
Cisco router configuration .......................................................................................................................370
IPsec tunnel, AES encryption at 256 bit key length, AH authentication with HMAC-SHA1-96 ..................370
SmartNode configuration ........................................................................................................................370
Cisco router configuration .......................................................................................................................370
IPsec tunnel, 3DES encryption at 192 bit key length, ESP authentication with HMAC-MD5-96 ................371
SmartNode configuration ........................................................................................................................371
Cisco router configuration .......................................................................................................................371
33 CS interface configuration........................................................................................................................... 373
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................374
CS interface configuration task list ......................................................................................................................374
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Creating and configuring CS interfaces................................................................................................................375
Configuring call routing ......................................................................................................................................376
Configuring the interface mapping tables ............................................................................................................377
Configuring the precall service tables...................................................................................................................380
34 ISDN interface configuration...................................................................................................................... 382
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................383
ISDN interface configuration task list..................................................................................................................383
Configuring DTMF dialing (optional) ..........................................................................................................384
Configuring an alternate PSTN profile (optional) .........................................................................................384
Configuring ringback tone on ISDN user-side interfaces ..............................................................................385
Configuring call waiting (optional) ...............................................................................................................385
Disabling call-waiting on ISDN DSS1 network interfaces .............................................................................385
Configuring Call-Hold on ISDN interfaces ..................................................................................................386
Enabling Display Information Elements on ISDN Ports ...............................................................................386
Configuring date/time publishing to terminals (optional) .............................................................................386
Enable sending of date and time on ISDN DSS1 network interfaces .............................................................387
Defining the ‘network-type’ in ISDN interfaces ............................................................................................387
ISDN Explicit Call Transfer support (& SIP REFER Transmission) ............................................................387
ISDN Advice of Charge support ...................................................................................................................389
ISDN DivertingLegInformation2 Facility .....................................................................................................393
Transmit Direction .................................................................................................................................393
Receive Direction ....................................................................................................................................393
T1 Caller-Name Support ..............................................................................................................................393
35 FXS interface configuration......................................................................................................................... 396
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................397
FXS supplementary services description...............................................................................................................397
Call holding ..................................................................................................................................................397
Call waiting ...................................................................................................................................................397
Making a second call while holding first call .................................................................................................398
FXS interface configuration task list ....................................................................................................................399
Configuring a subscriber number (recommended) ........................................................................................399
Configuring an alternate PSTN profile (optional) .........................................................................................399
Configuring caller-ID presentation (optional) ...............................................................................................400
Configuring call holding supplementary service (optional) ............................................................................400
Configuring call waiting supplementary service (optional) ............................................................................401
Configuring additional call offering supplementary service (optional) ...........................................................401
36 FXO interface configuration ....................................................................................................................... 403
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................404
FXO services description .....................................................................................................................................405
Creating an FXO interface...................................................................................................................................405
Deleting an FXO interface...................................................................................................................................406
FXO interface configuration task list ...................................................................................................................407
FXO off-hook on caller ID ...........................................................................................................................407
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Configuring an alternate PSTN profile (optional) .........................................................................................407
Configuring when the digits are dialed (optional) .........................................................................................408
Configuring the number of rings to wait before answering the call (optional) ...............................................410
Configuring how to detect a call has disconnected (optional) ........................................................................411
Configuring how to detect an outgoing call is connected (optional) ..............................................................412
Configuring the destination of the call ..........................................................................................................413
FXO Mute dialing ........................................................................................................................................413
FXO interface examples ................................................................................................................................414
37 RBS interface configuration ........................................................................................................................ 415
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................416
RBS interface configuration task list ....................................................................................................................416
Creating/Deleting a RBS interface.......................................................................................................................416
Configuring an alternate PSTN profile .........................................................................................................416
Configuring an alternate Tone-Set profile .....................................................................................................417
Configuring B-Channel allocation strategy ...................................................................................................417
Configuring additional disconnect signals .....................................................................................................417
Configuring number of Rings before Off-Hook ............................................................................................418
Configuring ready to dial strategy .................................................................................................................418
RBS interface debugging ...............................................................................................................................418
38 H.323 interface configuration ..................................................................................................................... 420
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................421
H.323 interface configuration task list.................................................................................................................421
Binding the interface to an H.323 gateway ...................................................................................................422
Configuring an alternate VoIP profile (optional) ...........................................................................................423
Configuring CLIP/CLIR support (optional) .................................................................................................424
Enabling ‘early-proceeding’ on H.323 interfaces ...........................................................................................425
Enabling the early call disconnect (optional) .................................................................................................425
Enabling the via address support (optional) ...................................................................................................426
Override the default destination call signaling port (Optional) ......................................................................426
Configuring status inquiry settings (optional) ...............................................................................................427
Enabling or disabling overlapped sending support in H.323 .........................................................................428
AOC-D Support for H.323 ..........................................................................................................................428
39 SIP interface configuration ......................................................................................................................... 430
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................431
SIP interface configuration task list......................................................................................................................431
Binding the interface to a SIP gateway ..........................................................................................................432
Configure a remote host ................................................................................................................................432
Configuring an alternate VoIP profile (Optional) .........................................................................................433
Configuring early call connect / disconnect (optional) ..................................................................................434
Configuring a phone context (optional) ........................................................................................................434
Mapping call-control properties to SIP headers .............................................................................................435
Configuring ISDN Redirecting Number Tunneling Over SIP ......................................................................436
Enabling support for SIP remote-party-id headers .........................................................................................437
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Enabling SIP RFC Privacy, Asserted-Identity, & Preferred-Identity headers (RFC 3323/3325) ....................438
Updating caller address parameters ...............................................................................................................439
SIP REFER Transmission (& ISDN Explicit Call Transfer support) ............................................................440
SIP Diversion Header ...................................................................................................................................442
Transmit Direction .................................................................................................................................442
Receive Direction ....................................................................................................................................443
AOC Over SIP ..............................................................................................................................................444
40 Call router configuration............................................................................................................................. 445
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................447
Call router configuration task list.........................................................................................................................449
Map out the goals for the call router .............................................................................................................449
Enable advanced call routing on circuit interfaces .........................................................................................450
Configure general call router behavior ...........................................................................................................450
Configure address completion timeout ....................................................................................................450
Configure default digit collection timeout and terminating character ......................................................451
Configure number prefix for ISDN number types ........................................................................................452
Configure call routing tables .........................................................................................................................453
Create a routing table ..............................................................................................................................453
Called party number routing table ................................................................................................................455
Regular Expressions .................................................................................................................................455
Digit Collection ......................................................................................................................................457
Digit Collection Variants ........................................................................................................................458
Calling party number routing table .........................................................................................................461
Number type routing table ............................................................................................................................461
Numbering plan routing table .......................................................................................................................462
Name routing table .......................................................................................................................................463
IP address routing table .................................................................................................................................463
URI routing table ..........................................................................................................................................464
Presentation Indicator Routing Table ...........................................................................................................464
Screening Indicator Routing Table ...............................................................................................................465
Information transfer capability routing table .................................................................................................466
Call-router support for redirecting number and redirect reason .....................................................................467
Time of day routing table ..............................................................................................................................468
Day of Week Routing Table .........................................................................................................................468
Date routing table .........................................................................................................................................468
Deleting routing tables ..................................................................................................................................469
Configure mapping tables .............................................................................................................................470
E.164 to E.164 Mapping Tables ...................................................................................................................474
Custom SIP URIs from called-/calling-e164 properties .................................................................................477
Other mapping tables ...................................................................................................................................477
Deleting mapping tables ...............................................................................................................................478
Creating complex functions ..........................................................................................................................479
Deleting complex functions ..........................................................................................................................480
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