MERLINMAGIX™Integrated NetworkAccess (INA) ModuleInstallation andConfiguration GuideLucent TechnologiesOctober 19997820-1000-001
Important Safety Instructions —SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSx INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide
xiAbout This GuideThe MERLIN MAGIX Integrated Network Access (INA) Installation and Configuration Guide provides installation and configuration instru
Related Documentationxii INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide555-610-150 MERLIN LEGEND<Superscript>® Communications System, Release 6
About This Guide xiiiAdditional ReferencesPortMaster DocumentationThe following manuals are available from Lucent. Paper copies of these manuals can b
Document Conventionsxiv INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideDocument ConventionsThe following conventions are used in this guide:Document A
About This Guide xvLimited WarrantyLimited Warranty Lucent Technologies provides a limited warranty on the INA module. Refer to “Limited Warranty and
Subscribing to PortMaster Mailing Listsxvi INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide• portmaster-radius—a discussion of general and specific RAD
1-1INA Module 1This chapter introduces the MERLIN Integrated Network Access (INA) module and provides an overview of its installation and configuratio
INA Front Panel1-2 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide1. Arrange with your telecommunications service provider (telco) for a T1/PRI line.2
INA Module 1-3INA Front PanelFigure 1-1 INA Module Front PanelDIP Switches. DIP switch 1 controls the configuration of serial port C0. DIP switch 2 co
NoticeEvery effort has been made to ensure that the information in this guide is complete and accurate at the time of printing. Information, however,
Installation and Configuration Steps1-4 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideEthernet Port. This RJ-45 connector provides a 10BaseT Ethernet
2-1Getting Ready for Configuration 2To properly configure your INA module, you must gather all the technical information needed. You must also assign
Network Settings2-2 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guidefor PRI configurations and channel signaling types for T1 configurations. You plan
Getting Ready for Configuration 2-3Network Settings• See “Set Up Additional WAN Ports” on page 6-7.Table 2-2 Basic Network Configuration Settings fo
Network Settings2-4 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideDLCI list For Frame Relay connections for which you manually enter a list. Enter ea
3-1Installing the INA Module 3This chapter describes the steps needed to physically install and power up the INA MERLIN MAGIX system. The following to
Connect Cables3-2 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 3-1 C1 Serial Passthrough PortSet DIP SwitchesThe DIP switches (Figure 3-2) mu
Installing the INA Module 3-3Connect CablesWhen DIP switch 2 is set to the left (Figure 3-2), and the INA module is turned on, the INA module boots (l
Observe LED Behavior3-4 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 3-4 T1/PRI ConnectionConnect an Ethernet CableUse a category 5 twisted p
Installing the INA Module 3-5Observe LED BehaviorFigure 3-6 T1/PRI (DS-1) LEDs• Red illuminated indicates that there is an error condition on the line
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Observe LED Behavior3-6 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideAfter the module has been powered up and loading is complete, make sure that th
4-1Using the INAWizard 4The INAWizard program provides basic configuration settings for the INA module. The wizard uses a graphical user interface (GU
Run the Wizard
5-1Using the Command Line Interface 5The ComOS commands can be used to configure the INA module directly through the ComOS command line interface. You
Log In5-2 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideUsing a Telnet SessionOnce the INA module has been connected to a network and an Ethernet add
Using the Command Line Interface 5-3Set the Ether0 Network AddressCommand> set password [Password]Command> save allCaution – Change the administ
Set the System Name5-4 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideSet the System NameThe system name identifies the INA module for Simple Network
Using the Command Line Interface 5-5Configure the WAN PortSet the Name Service The INA module supports either the NIS or the DNS. See the PortMaster C
Configure the WAN Port5-6 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideNote – Be sure to reset the WAN port or reboot the router after making change
Using the Command Line Interface 5-7Configure the WAN PortCommand> set W1 address IpaddressCommand> save allSet the Destination IP Address The d
Configure the WAN Port5-8 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide
6-1Using PMVision 6PMVision is a Java-based program with a graphical user interface (GUI) that can be used to monitor and configure the INA module. In
Run PMVision6-2 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideUsing a Crossover CableAn independent laptop or desktop workstation equipped with a net
Using PMVision 6-3Communicate with the INA ModuleFigure 6-1 PMVision Main ScreenCommunicate with the INA ModuleSelect Device from the menu bar, and cl
Selecting PMVision Functions6-4 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 6-2 Connection DialogWhen the connection has been made, informat
Using PMVision 6-5Selecting PMVision FunctionsFigure 6-4 Configuration Panel ExampleWorking with Configuration DisplaysDisplays (Figure 6-5) have two
Selecting PMVision Functions6-6 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideEther0 netmask INA→Configure→Ethernets, EditIP netmaskSystem name INA→C
Using PMVision 6-7Selecting PMVision FunctionsSet Up Additional WAN PortsIf the data channels assigned to the INA module support multiple WAN ports, y
Selecting PMVision Functions6-8 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideFigure 6-6 PMVision Backup DialogRestore the INA Module SettingsTo rest
A-1Troubleshooting AThis appendix provides the following troubleshooting procedures for the INA module:• “Observing LED Behavior” on page A-1• “Observ
vContentsSafety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions —SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ixAbout This GuideAudience .
Observing Boot MessagesA-2 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideObserving Boot MessagesIf you are having difficulty booting the INA module a
A-3Observing Boot Messages2. Press the reboot button.3. Observe the boot messages displayed on the console screen.Note – Boot messages vary slightly,
Observing Boot MessagesA-4 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideUse Table A-2 to interpret possible diagnostic boot messages.Table A-2 Inter
A-5Using the DS-1 Test JacksUsing the DS-1 Test JacksThe six test jacks provide the means to connect external test equipment to the T1/PRI line. Table
Using the DS-1 Test JacksA-6 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideTable A-3 DS-1 Test Jacks DescriptionTest Jack Label Description and Usage
A-7Using the DS-1 Test JacksFigure A-1 DS-1 Test Jack Locations Figure A-2 DS-1 Test Jack Configuration1210-011MONINININOUTOUTMONNETNETEQPT EQPT OUT
Using the DS-1 Test JacksA-8 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide
B-1Cable Specifications BThis appendix provides cable and pinout specifications.Cables Specified• Console Cable. This null modem cable is used to conn
T1/PRI CableB-2 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideT1/PRI Cable Table B-2 shows the pinouts for a category 5 unshielded, ungrounded, twist
B-3Crossover CableCrossover CableThis RJ-45 crossover cable is used to connect two (and only two) machines using 10baseT Ethernet without the use of a
Contentsvi INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideConnect a Serial Passthrough Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Crossover CableB-4 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide
C-1 MERLIN MAGIX Administration CThis appendix describes the MERLIN MAGIX system programming options for the INA module. The INA module is identified
INA Module Administration OptionsC-2 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideThe rest of the administration options are essentially the same as
C-3INA Module Maintenance OptionsNote – For T1 configurations, you can assign a channel to the router only if the channel is Unequipped from a switch
INA Module Maintenance OptionsC-4 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideNote – The additional error event counts are cleared whenever the INA
C-5INA Module Maintenance OptionsEach error statistic represents the sum of error events from all valid intervals including the current interval. The
INA Module Maintenance OptionsC-6 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideDemand TestsThe INA module board incorporates three new demand tests:
C-7INA Module System InteractionsTable C-4 describes the available BERT test patterns.After starting a BERT test, press →Monitor to view the progress
INA Module System InteractionsC-8 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideBoard Renumbering The INA module works in the same manner as the 100D
C-9INA Module System InteractionsSystem Erase (Frigid Start)When a frigid start occurs, all MERLIN MAGIX parameters for the INA module are returned to
ContentsviiSet the Destination IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7Set the Netmask . . . .
INA Module System InteractionsC-10 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide
Index-1IndexNumerics100D module C-1operation 2-2renumbering boards C-824-hour event totals C-4Aactivate or deactivate CSU 2-1, C-2administ
Index Index-2 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guidepinout B-3PMVision 6-2CSUactivate or deactivate 2-1, C-2line buildout C-2CSU/DS
IndexIndex-3system interactions C-7system programming summary C-1INAWizarddescription 1-2installation 4-1operation 4-2system requirements
Index Index-4 INA Module Installation and Configuration GuidePoint-to-Point protocol. See protocol, WAN portPPP. See protocol, WAN portprecautions, sa
IndexIndex-5WWAN portadditional 2-2channel rate 2-3, 5-6filters 5-7protocol 5-7rebooting 5-6setting 5-5setting with PMVision 6-7warm s
Contentsviii INA Module Installation and Configuration GuideCurrent Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ixSafety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions —SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSTo reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons, follow
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