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MERLIN MAGIX™ Integrated Network Access (INA) Module Installation and Configuration Guide Lucent T echnologies October 1 999 7820-10 00-001.
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v Contents Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions —SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix About Th is Guide Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents vi INA Module Instal lation and Configur at ion Guide Connect a Serial Passthrough Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Set DIP Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cont ents vii Set the Destination IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 Set the Netmask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 Set the T r ansport Pro tocol .
Contents viii INA Module Instal lation and Configur ation Guide Current Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-5 Selected Interval Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ix Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions — SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS T o reduce the ris k of fire, ele ctrica l shock, an d injur y to person s, follo w these basic safety pr ecaution s when ins talling tele phone eq uipmen t: • Read and understand all instr uctions.
Important Safety In structions —SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS x INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide.
xi About This Guide The MERLIN MAGIX Integrated Network Acce ss (INA) Installation and Con figuration Guide provides insta llation and configuration ins tructions for the MERLI N MAGIX Integrate d System (IS) Integr ated Network Acce ss (INA) mod ule.
Related Docume nta tion xii INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide 555-61 0-150 MERLIN LEGEND <Su pers cript> ® C ommunications System, Relea se 6.
About This Gu ide xiii Additional Refe rences PortMaster Documentation The fol lowing ma nuals ar e availa ble from Lucent. Paper copi es of th ese manu als can be ordere d directly from L ucent. The manu als a re also prov ided a s P DF a nd Po stScri pt file s o n the I NA Modu le S of tware CD shippe d with your mod ule.
Document Con ventions xiv INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Document Convent ions The following conventions are used in this g uide: Document Advisories Note – me ans take note. Notes conta in information of import ance or specia l interest.
About This Gu ide xv Limited Wa rranty Limited W arranty Lucent T echnologies pr ovides a limited warr anty on the INA module. R e fer to “L imited W arranty and L imitation of Lia bility” in App e ndix A, “Customer Su pport Informat ion,” of System Program ming manual ( 5 55-710 -111).
Subscribin g to PortM aster Mailin g Lists xvi INA Module Instal lat ion and Configurat ion Gu ide • portmaster -radius —a discussion of g eneral and specifi c RADIUS issue s, including configuration a nd troubleshooting suggestions. T o subs cribe, send email to majordo mo@livingston.
1-1 INA Module 1 This chap ter introdu ces the MER LIN Integrate d Network Acce ss (INA) modul e and provides an ove rview of its insta llation and configuration.
INA Front Pa ne l 1-2 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide 1. Arran ge with your telecommunications service provider (telco) for a T1/P RI lin e. 2. Have the tel co prov ision t h e li ne so that some channe ls are assigne d to switc hed voi ce cal ls and th e res t are assi gned to one o r more p oint- to-poi nt data co nnecti ons.
INA Module 1-3 INA Front Pa ne l Figure 1-1 INA Module Front Panel DIP Swi tches . DIP sw itch 1 controls the configuration of serial port C0. DIP switch 2 controls Co mOS boot b ehavior . See “Set DIP Switches” on pag e 3-2. System LE D. This L ED indica tes the s tatus of the rou ting hardwa re and the ComOS.
Installation and Configu ration Steps 1-4 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Ether net Por t. This RJ -45 connector provides a 10Base T Etherne t connection . See “Connect an Etherne t Cabl e” on page 3-4. Ethe rnet Li nk LED . This green LED indicates link integrity to a 10BaseT hub.
2-1 Getting Ready for Configuration 2 T o properly conf igure your INA module, you must gather all the technical info rmation needed. Y ou must also assign T 1/PRI channels us ing the ME RLIN MAGIX ad ministration console before using t he INA module.
Network S ettings 2-2 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide for PRI configur ations and channel s ignaling types for T1 configurations. Y ou plan for and im plement these ad ditional se ttings a s you do fo r a 100D modu le. See the System Programmin g man ual (555-71 0-111).
Getting Ready for Con figuration 2-3 Network Settings • See “Set Up Addition al W AN Ports ” on page 6-7. Ta b l e 2 - 2 Basic Networ k Configuration S ettings for the INA Module Settin gs Note s Exampl e Ether0 address IP address of the Eth er0 port on the INA module.
Network S ettings 2-4 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide DLCI list For Frame Relay connections for which you manually enter a list. E nter each DLCI number (1 to 1023), a colon (:), and the IP ad dress of the ro uter repres ented by the DLC I.
3-1 Installing the INA Mo dule 3 This chap ter descri bes the steps needed to physica lly install and pow er up the INA MERLI N MAGIX system . The follow ing to pics are discusse d.
Connect Ca bl es 3-2 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Figure 3-1 C1 Se rial Passth rough Port Set DIP Switches The DIP sw itc he s (F ig ur e 3-2 ) mu st be se t t o th e c or re ct p ositio ns fo r th e I NA mo dule t o operate p roper ly .
Installing the INA M odule 3-3 Connect Ca b les When DIP switch 2 is s et to the left (Fig ure 3-2), and the INA modul e is turned on, the INA modu le boots (lo ads the C omOS soft ware) from the inte rnal nonvo latile RAM. T his is the d efault se tting for the module.
Observe LE D Behavior 3-4 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Figure 3-4 T1/PRI C onnection Connect an Ethernet Cable Use a categ ory 5 twiste d pair cabl e, as speci fied by the E IA/TIA-568- B wirin g standard, with an RJ-48 C connector to con nect the INA Etherne t connector (Fig ure 3 -5) to the neares t network hub.
Installing the INA M odule 3-5 Observe LED Beh avior Figure 3-6 T1/PRI ( DS-1) LEDs • Red illuminated indicates th at there is an erro r condit io n on the line or that the INA module is in the standb y mode. When in standb y mode, the module is not operationa l for T1/PRI se rvices.
Observe LE D Behavior 3-6 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide After the module has been p owered up and l oading is comple te, make su re that the LE D is blinking off once every 5 seconds. Th e INA mo dule takes a bout 20 secon ds to reach this s tate.
4-1 Using the INA W izard 4 The INA W izard prog ram provi des basi c configura tion setting s for the INA module. Th e wizard us es a gra phical user interface (GUI) to g uide you step by step th rough the configuration proce ss. The progra m runs o n platfo rms that use Micros oft Windows 95, W indow s 98, or W indow s NT 4.
Run the Wi za rd.
5-1 Using the Command Line Interface 5 The ComOS comma nds can be used to configure the INA mod ule directly through the ComOS command line interface. Y ou access th e command line inter face through the console port C0 using a terminal or PC ru nning a terminal emulator .
Log In 5-2 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Using a T elnet Session Once the INA mo dule has been conne cted to a net work and an Eth ernet addres s has been ass igned, T elnet is the be st way to establ ish a consol e session. 1. R un a T eln et applic ation fr om a networ k connec ted work station.
Using the Command Lin e Inte rface 5-3 Set the Ether0 Network Ad dress Command> set password [ Password ] Command> save all Caut io n – Change the admin istrativ e password each time you gi ve it to so mone outsid e the o rgani zati on fo r serv icin g.
Set the System Nam e 5-4 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Set the System Name The system name iden tifies th e INA modul e for Simple Ne twork Mana gement Protocol (SNMP ) queri es, IPX proto col routing, and Ch alleng e Hand shak e Auth entic ation Protocol (C HAP) authe ntication.
Using the Command Lin e Inte rface 5-5 Configure the WAN Port Set the Name Service The INA mod ule suppor ts eithe r the NIS or the DNS. See the PortM aster Configuratio n Guide for more i nformation on name se rvices.
Configure the WA N Port 5-6 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Note – B e sure t o rese t the W AN port or rebo ot the router a fter ma king ch anges to the W AN port configurat ion. T o reboot, enter the reboot command o r press the reboot button on th e INA module.
Using the Command Lin e Inte rface 5-7 Configure the WAN Port Command> set W1 address Ipaddress Command> save all Set the Destination IP Address The des tination I P addr ess is th e IP addr ess or hos tname of the machi ne on th e other end of the connection.
Configure the WA N Port 5-8 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide.
6-1 Using PMV ision 6 PMV ision is a Java -based program wi th a gra phical user interface (GUI) that can be used to monitor and configure the INA module. Information about us ing PMVi sion on other platforms ca n be found in the PMV ision U ser’ s G uide , which describes the capa bilities of PMV ision in more detail.
Run PMVision 6-2 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Using a Crossover Cable An indepe ndent la ptop or deskt op works tation e quipped with a netwo rk interface card can be us ed to run PM V ison. Connect an Ethernet cr ossover cab le between t he Ethernet connection on the workstation and the Ethernet port on the INA mo dule.
Using PMVision 6-3 Communicate with the INA Modul e Figure 6-1 PMVision Main Screen Communicate with the INA Module Select Devi ce from th e menu ba r , an d click Co nne ct to establish communications between PMV ision and your INA module . The conne ction dialog box appear s (Figur e 6 -2).
Selecti ng PMV ision Functi ons 6-4 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Figure 6-2 Connection Dialog When the connection has been made, information about the INA module appears in the connection panel. The INA module information line is highlighted, indicat ing that the INA modu le is active and can be con trolled by PMV ision.
Using PMVision 6-5 Selecting PMVision Fun ctions Figure 6-4 Configuratio n Panel Example W orking with Configurat ion Displays Displ ays (Fi gure 6-5) h ave two or more c ontrol but tons at the b ottom. Click the Add button to a dd a new entry a nd display a co nfiguration panel.
Selecti ng PMV ision Functi ons 6-6 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Ether0 net mask INA → Configure → Ethernets , Edit IP netm ask System na me INA → Configure → SNMP System .
Using PMVision 6-7 Selecting PMVision Fun ctions Set Up Additional W AN Ports If the data channel s assigned to t he INA mod ule supp ort multiple W AN ports, y ou must set up additiona l W AN ports as follows : 1. Select the IN A → Configure → L ine s function fro m the contro l tree.
Selecti ng PMV ision Functi ons 6-8 INA Module Installat ion and Configuration Gu ide Figure 6-6 PMV ision Back up Dialog Restor e the INA M odu le Sett ings T o r estor e the INA mo dule se ttin gs ca pture d in a b acku p file , se lect INA → Maintain → Restore .
A-1 T roubleshooting A This app endix provi des the fol lowing troubles hooting proce dures for the INA m odule: • “Obse rving LED Be havior” on page A-1 • “Obse rving Boot Me ssages ” on .
Observing Boot Messages A-2 INA Module Instal lat ion and Configurat ion Gu ide Observin g Boot Message s If you are havi ng diff iculty booti ng the IN A module and are unab le to is olate t he problem b y observin g LED behav ior , b oot the INA modu le in consol e mode an d check the boo t messag es.
A-3 Observing Boot Messages 2. Press the reboo t button. 3. Observe the boot messages di splayed on th e console scree n. Note – B oot message s vary slig htly , depen ding on the v ersion of the PROM and ComOS. The fol lowing exampl e is from an INA module: INA PROM 2.
Observing Boot Messages A-4 INA Module Instal lat ion and Configurat ion Gu ide Use T able A-2 to interpr et possible diagnostic b oot messag es. Ta b l e A - 2 Inter preti ng Diagn ostic Boot Mess ages Field Possibl e Message Explana tion INA PROM N V ersion number of t he installe d boot PROM.
A-5 Using the DS-1 Test Jacks Usin g the DS -1 T e st Ja cks The si x test ja cks provid e the means t o connect e xternal te st equipme nt to the T1/PRI line. T able A-3 descri bes the functions of the indiv idual jacks. Fig ure A-1 illustrates the test j ack locations.
Using the DS-1 Test Jacks A-6 INA Module Instal lat ion and Configurat ion Gu ide Ta b l e A - 3 DS- 1 T est Jacks Descr ipti on T est Jack La bel Descript ion and Usage MON In Monitor In . This jack allows ext ernal test equipme nt to passive ly mon itor the T1/PRI signal coming fr om the networ k to the INA module.
A-7 Using the DS-1 Test Jacks Figure A-1 DS-1 T est Ja ck Locations Figure A-2 DS-1 T est Ja ck Configurat ion 1210-011 M O N I N I N I N O U T O U T M O N N E T N E T E Q P T E Q P T O U T.
Using the DS-1 Test Jacks A-8 INA Module Instal lat ion and Configurat ion Gu ide.
B-1 Cable Specifications B This appendix p rovides cable a nd pino ut specif ications . Cables Specified • Cons ole Cabl e . This null modem cable is used to connect a terminal or PC to the con sole port of t he INA modu le. • T1/P RI Cab le. Th is cable is used to connect a T1/PRI line to the INA module.
T1/PRI C able B-2 INA Module Installat ion an d C onfiguration Guid e T1/PRI Cable T able B-2 shows th e pinouts for a catego ry 5 unshielde d, ungrounded, twiste d pair cable, as specif ied by th e EIA/TIA- 568-B wir ing standa rd, with a n RJ-48 C connection Ethernet Interface T able B-3 provides specifications f or the 10Mbps bas eband IEEE 802.
B-3 Crossover Cable Cross over Cable This RJ-4 5 crossove r cable is us ed to connect two (and onl y two) ma chines usin g 10baseT Ethernet without t he use of a hub. Th e cable mu st be fabricated from cate gory 5 unshielde d twiste d pair . T able B -4 show s the wiring for this cable.
Crossover Cable B-4 INA Module Installat ion an d C onfiguration Guid e.
C-1 MERLIN MAGIX Administration C This app endix descri bes the M ERLIN M AGIX sys tem program ming optio ns for the INA module. Th e INA mo dule is identi fied as a 10 0R mo dule in MERL IN MAGIX progra mming and console dis plays.
INA Modul e Admi nis tratio n Option s C-2 INA Module Installat ion and Configurat ion Gu ide The rest of the adm inistrati on option s are essen tially the s ame as for the 100D mo dule. For more inform ation on configuring the 100D mod ule, see System Programming manual (555-710- 111).
C-3 INA Module Ma int enance Op tions Note – F or T1 configurat ions, you can assign a channel to the router only if the channel is Unequipped from a swi tch perspecti ve. For PRI con figurat ions, you can assign a channel to the router only if the channel is not used in a B channel group or a line pool on the switch .
INA Module Mainte nance Options C-4 INA Module Installat ion and Configurat ion Gu ide Note – The ad ditiona l error e vent counts are cl eared wh enever the INA modul e is re set. Be sure to view the e rror events before re setting t he module or busying ou t the module.
C-5 INA Module Ma int enance Op tions Each erro r statistic re present s the sum of error events fr om all va lid inte rvals inc luding the curre nt inter val. The m essage “9 999” rep resents an overfl ow situa tion. Y ou can refresh the 24-hour t otal screen by p ressing → Ba ck and then pr essi ng → 24 h r total agai n.
INA Module Mainte nance Options C-6 INA Module Installat ion and Configurat ion Gu ide Demand T ests The INA module board inco rporates t hree new demand t ests: • Line loopback • Payloa d loopbac.
C-7 INA Module System Interactions T able C-4 desc ribes the availa ble BE RT test patte rns. After st arti ng a BERT t est, pres s → Monitor to view the prog ress of the tes t. One of the following results will be dis played. • No Sync h— Indicate s that the BERT test patte rn is not being su ccessful ly received back.
INA Module System Interactions C-8 INA Module Installat ion and Configurat ion Gu ide Boar d Renum bering The INA mod ule works in the same manner as the 100D m odule for board renum bering. Us e board ren umberi ng to repl ace a 100D m odule wit h a 100R mod ule, and vice ve rsa.
C-9 INA Module System Interactions System Erase (Frigi d Start ) Whe n a frigid sta rt occurs, all MERL I N MAGIX paramete rs fo r the IN A module are retu rned to default v alues. Ro uter ad ministrat ion da ta, however , is preserved . MERL IN MAGIX paramete rs must b e repr ogrammed after t he frigid st art to restor e voice and da ta service s.
INA Module System Interactions C-10 INA Module Instal lation and Configur ation Guid e.
Index-1 Index Numerics 100D module C-1 operation 2 -2 renumb ering boards C- 8 24-hour event t otals C- 4 A activate or deact ivate CSU 2 -1 , C-2 administrat ion option s C- 1 administ rativ e pa ssword 5-2 B B8ZS encoding 2 - 1 , C-1 back up INA module settings 6-7 MERLIN MA GI X se tt ings C-7 BERT C- 6 bipolar 8-zero s ubst itutio n.
Index Index-2 INA Module Installat ion an d C onfiguration Guid e pinout B -3 PMV ision 6- 2 CSU activate or de activa te 2-1 , C-2 line buildout C- 2 CSU/DSU 1-1 curren t ev en ts C-5 D data cha nnels desc rip tion 1-1 first cha nne l ass ign ed 2-3 unassigning C-3 data link connection identifier .
Index Index-3 system interactions C-7 system prog ram m ing su mm ary C -1 INA Wizard desc rip tion 1-2 installation 4-1 operation 4 -2 system require m en ts 4 -1 inawizard_install.
Index Index-4 INA Module Installat ion an d C onfiguration Guid e Point-to-Point protocol. Se e proto col, W AN po rt PPP . See protocol, W AN port precautions, safe ty ix print reports C-8 protocol, .
Index Index-5 W W AN port addition al 2-2 channel ra te 2-3 , 5- 6 filters 5-7 protocol 5- 7 rebooting 5 -6 settin g 5-5 settin g with P MV ision 6-7 warm st art C -9 warning icon xiv warran ty xv W inSPM pass th ro ug h o p tio n 5 -1 , 5-2 utility 1-1 wizard.
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