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Page 1 - Express XL and Express XLT

Express XL and Express XLT ISDN Router/Bridge USER MANUAL Express XL, Data Only 1200070L1Express XLT with POTS Option 1200070L261200070L1-1BOc

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Table of Contents vi Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1 Connection List/Bandwidth ...

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure84 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Telnet/User ListUp to four users can be configured for acces

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 85Management/SNMPThe Express XL/XLT is an SNMP agent. It can

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure86 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Traps/Manager NameWrite security: 2; Read security: 4This is

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 87Maint Port/ParityWrite security: 5; Read security: 5This is

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure88 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1DIAL MENUThe Dial menu is used for dialing the Connection Li

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 89Dial/Hang UpWrite security: 4; Read security: 5This is an ac

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure90 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1STATUS MENUThe Express XL/XLT’s Status menu contains compreh

Page 10 - Table of Contents

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 91Call Sessions/Session1 and Call Sessions/Session2Read securi

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure92 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Tx Link Rate - Current actual data transmission rateRx Link

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 93Status/Bridge TableRead security: 5This lists the contents o

Page 13 - List of Figures

Table of Contents 61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual vii Dial Menu...

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure94 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1IP Routes/Hops - Number of routers that must go through to g

Page 15 - List of Tables

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 95Status/IPX ServersRead security: 5This lists the contents of

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure96 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Status/LAN StatsRead security: 5This menu contains statistic

Page 17 - Quick Startup Guide

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 97ICMP redirected messagesICMP packet errorsICMP timeouts rece

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure98 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1TEST MENUThe Express XL/XLT’s Test menu contains built in te

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 99LOGS MENUThe Logs menu contain logs displaying important inf

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure100 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1PPP Log/ActiveWhen set to Yes (def), PPP events below or eq

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 101Call Log/WrapWhen set to Yes (def), new Call events will ov

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure102 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Network Log/LevelIn order to log events, they must be at or

Page 23 - Understanding ISDN and

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 103UTILITIES MENUThe Express XL/XLT has utilities embedded in

Page 24 - Applications

Table of Contents viii Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1 Upgrade/TFTP Host ...

Page 25 - INTERNET

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure104 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Utilities/Telnet ClientWrite security: 4; Read security: 5T

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 105Upgrade/Start TransferThis activator is used when the confi

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure106 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

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61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 107Chapter 4TroubleshootingWhen the Express XL/XLT powers up, it performs an internal self-test. This takes a

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Chapter 4: Troubleshooting108 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-12. Disconnect the Express XL/XLT. From a functioning voice phone, call the local

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Chapter 4: Troubleshooting61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 109G. With a minimum of extra wiring, try connecting to the line pair at the point w

Page 31 - Routing over PPP Bridging

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting110 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-15. If the Loop Status in the Express XL/XLT Status menu continuously reads Regist

Page 32 - Front Panel

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 1116. If the Loop Status in the Express XL/XLT Status menu continuously reads Gettin

Page 33 - Express XL

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting112 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1To isolate the problem, perform the following procedure:A. Ensure the line is mul

Page 34 - ISDN Connection

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 113IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO CONNECT CALLSSee Table 4-A for corrective actions if you can

Page 35 - Connecting to the Internet

61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual ix List of Figures Figure 1-1: Express XL/XLT...

Page 36 - Security

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting114 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

Page 37 - Installation

61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 115Chapter 5SpecificationsSPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis section describes the standard specifications and fe

Page 38 - DTMF Keypad

Chapter 5: Specifications116 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1• Supports 2 phones (27 mA loop current each) at 600 ft, 24 AWG• Supports 5 phones

Page 39 - Customer Premises Wiring

61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 117Appendix ALoop Status MessagesThe Express XL/XLT displays current loop status of the ISDN on the bottom cen

Page 40 - Wiring Scheme 1:

Appendix A: Loop Status Messages118 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1DISCONNECTINGA call is in the process of being disconnected.DMS-100 ReadyTh

Page 41 - Wiring Scheme 2:

Appendix A: Loop Status Messages61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 119Register SPID #1The Express XL/XLT’s ISDN layer 1 and 2 is up and is now re

Page 42 - Chapter 2: Installation

Appendix A: Loop Status Messages120 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Routing Incoming call state in transition .Waiting Call is between states o

Page 43 - Chapter 3

61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 121Appendix BLog MessagesThe Express XL/XLT Logs menu contains messages of events that occur. The definitions

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Appendix B: Log Messages122 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Can't find user profilelevel 2The Express XL/XLT could not find an appropriate

Page 45 - Utilities

Appendix B: Log Messages61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 123IPXCP <X> downlevel 5IPX Control Protocol port <X> has been dropped bet

Page 46 - Moving Around

List of Figures x Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

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Appendix B: Log Messages124 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1No IP addr for peerlevel 2The Express XL/XLT cannot continue the connection because

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Appendix B: Log Messages61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 125Peer failed PAP authenlevel 3The PPP peer’s reported PAP username and/or password d

Page 49 - Security Levels

Appendix B: Log Messages126 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1AutoSpid Download Startedlevel 4Lucent AutoSpid download feature has started.AutoSp

Page 50 - Configuration/System Info

Appendix B: Log Messages61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 127Bandwidth droplevel 4The Express XL/XLT is dropping a B-channel call in order to re

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Appendix B: Log Messages128 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1CallID 1 in uselevel 2An outgoing call on LDN 1 was dumped because it was already b

Page 52 - Configuration/WAN

Appendix B: Log Messages61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 129NETWORK_CONGESTIONNETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDERNO_CIRCUIT_AVAILABLENO_ROUTENO_ROUTE_TO_DESTN

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Appendix B: Log Messages130 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Connected <number>level 5A call from or to <number> was connected. If

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Appendix B: Log Messages61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 131Fallback to 56Klevel 4The Express XL/XLT is re-dialing the same destination at 56K

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Appendix B: Log Messages132 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1L2 #2 not uplevel 2A call attempt was stopped because ISDN layer 2 is down trying t

Page 56 - Configuration/IP

Appendix B: Log Messages61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 133NOT end2end ISDNlevel 4The path that the call was routed over is not ISDN from end-

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61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual xi List of Tables Table 2-A: Using the Flash-Hook ...

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Appendix B: Log Messages134 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Retrieved <number>level 5The Express XLT has retrieved a previously held call

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Appendix B: Log Messages61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 135DHCP response sentlevel 4A DHCP response was successfully sent to requesting device

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Appendix B: Log Messages136 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1telclient bad hostlevel 2Telnet client could not use host name or IP address set in

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Appendix B: Log Messages61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 137TELNETD: Clr TCBF_BUFFER flag failedlevel 6Debugging message related to Telnet clie

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Appendix B: Log Messages138 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

Page 63 - Configuration/IPX

61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 139Appendix CSNMPUnderstanding SNMPAs Local Area Network (LAN) environments became standardized over the past

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Appendix C: SNMP140 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Using SNMP Version 1, the network manager can issue three types of com-mands:• GetRequest:

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Appendix C: SNMP61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 141CommunitiesThe Express XL/XLT permits up to eight communities to be defined. The privilege

Page 66 - Configuration/Bridge

Appendix C: SNMP142 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

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61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 143Appendix DConnector PinoutsTable D-AIBM/AT Style EIA-232 InterfaceI = Input O = Output N/A = Not Applicable

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List of Tables xii Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

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Appendix D: Connector Pinouts144 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Table D-CRJ-11 POTSTable D-D10BaseT EthernetThe switch position can be set for

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61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 145Appendix ETerminal Mode CommandsThe Express XL/XLT supports a command line interface. All menu options are

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Appendix E: Terminal Mode Commands146 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1One of the following key words must be used first:Some examples are liste

Page 72 - Configuration/Security

Appendix E: Terminal Mode Commands61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 147Additional CommandsOther commands available from the terminal mode are gi

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Appendix E: Terminal Mode Commands148 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

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61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 149Glossary10Base2IEEE 802.3 specification, similar to Ethernet, using thin coaxial cable that runs at 10 Mbps

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Glossary150 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1central office (CO)In telephony, the phone company switching facility or center, usually a Class 5

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Glosssary61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 151hop countA routing metric used to measure the distance between a source and a desti-nation. Parti

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Glossary152 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1interworkingCommunication between two types of networks or end equipment. This may or may not invo

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Glosssary61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 153messageThe Layer 3 information that is passed between the CPE and SPCS for signal-ling.multipoint

Page 79 - Configuration/Connection List

61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 1 Quick Startup Guide SETTING UP THE ISDN LINE Before configuring the Express XL/XLT, ensure that the telepho

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Glossary154 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1point-to-point protocol (PPP)An implementation of TCP/IP which is intended for transmission using t

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Glosssary61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 155serving areaRegion surrounding a broadcasting station where signal strength is at or above a state

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Glossary156 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1TelnetThe TCP/IP standard protocol for remote terminal connection service. Telnet allows a user at

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Glosssary61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 157U-interfaceA twisted pair subscriber loop that connects the NT1 reference point to the ISDN networ

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Glossary158 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

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61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 159AcronymsAEP ... AppleTalk Echo ProtocolAMI... Alternate Mark InversionARP..

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Acronyms160 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1ISDN...Integrated Services Digital NetworkISO...International Stan

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61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 161IndexNumerics10-base-T interface 14456K 7664K 76Aaddress table 55address table/aging 55address table/forwar

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Index162 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1bridge/WAN IP bridge 50bridge/WAN IPX bridge 51bridging 13concurrent routing and bridging 15demand 12C

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Index61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 163dial 15, 37dial line 36dial line/area code 37dial line/ExpertISDN 36dial line/LDN 1 or 2 38dial line/S

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Quick Startup Guide 2 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1 CONNECTING TO AN INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER Internet Access using Network Address Transl

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Index164 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1GGetNextRequest 140Hhang up 14hang-up 13hello time 53Iidle timeout 13IETF 19if the Express XL/XLT does

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Index61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 165LLAN bridge 11LAN connection 21LAN indicators 16LAN port 53LAN port/active 53LAN port/path cost 54LAN

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Index166 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Oordering ISDN 19Ppacketsfiltering 59PAP 58, 66parity 87password 84, 86pattern filter defines 60physic

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Index61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 167route/netmask 68route/private 68route/static route 68routingconcurrent routing and bridging 15demand 1

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Index168 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1switch protocol 37system contact 35system info menu 34system location 34system mame 34system uptime 35

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Index61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 169WWAN indicators 17WAN IP bridge 50WAN IP bridge proxy ARP 51WAN IP bridge/netmask 51WAN IP bridge/netw

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Page 98 - In Exceptions list

Product Support InformationPresales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engineering, or ADTRA

Page 99 - Configuration/Management

Quick Startup Guide 61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 3 19. If the call is successful, the Status column will read active . If not, make sur

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Trademark: DMS-100 is a trademark of Northern Telecom, Inc.Ethernet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel Corporation, and Xe-rox C

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Quick Startup Guide4 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-111. Enter the IP address and Netmask parameters of the access server at the remote site.

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Quick Startup Guide61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 5When the computer which is attached to the local LAN attempts to access a host on the acce

Page 103 - Configuration/Terminal Mode

Quick Startup Guide6 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

Page 104 - Dial/Dial

61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 7Chapter 1Understanding ISDN andthe Express XL/XLTISDN OVERVIEWThe Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)

Page 105 - Dial/Channels

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT8 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1ApplicationsSingle User to Corporate LAN• Telecommuter/Ho

Page 106 - Status/Call Sessions

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 9Single User IP to Internet Service Provider (ISP) using N

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Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT10 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Multiple Users to Internet Service Provider (ISP) using

Page 108 - Status/ARP Cache

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 11Small Office - Home Office (SOHO) to Corporate LAN• Conn

Page 109 - Status/IP Routes

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT12 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-12. IP Router: The Express XL/XLT can function as an IP

Page 110 - Status/IPX Routes

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 13BridgingIn Bridge Mode, the Express XL/XLT can communica

Page 111 - Status/WAN Stats

FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:1. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the te

Page 112 - Status/IP Stats

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT14 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1IP Routing The Express XL/XLT operates as a dial-up IP r

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Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 15IPX RoutingLike IP routing, the Express XL/XLT can conne

Page 114 - Test Menu/Dial Self

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT16 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Network Address Translation ModeNAT is a special mode of

Page 115 - Logs/PPP Log

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 17WAN IndicatorsLNK Flashes when the link is being negotia

Page 116 - Logs/Call Log

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT18 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1ISDN ConnectionFrom the network, ISDN is delivered by a

Page 117 - Logs/Network Log

Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 19Ordering ISDNWhen ordering ISDN from the telephone compa

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Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT20 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1be assigned under the Configuration/IP/NAT menu that all

Page 119 - Utilities/Ping

61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 21Chapter 2InstallationAfter unpacking the unit, immediately inspect it for possible shipping dam-age. If dam

Page 120 - Utilities/Upgrade Menu

Chapter 2: Installation22 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1TELEPHONE CONNECTION (XLT ONLY)Basic Telephone ServiceThe Express XLT supports an ana

Page 121 - Utilities/Exit

Chapter 2: Installation61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 23Table 2-AUsing the Flash-HookCalling a second party with an active call.Flash-hook to

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CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions fromdigital apparatus as set out

Page 123 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 2: Installation24 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Figure 2-1Wiring Scheme 1:Use existing analog telephone equipment, but replacesingle

Page 124 - Chapter 4: Troubleshooting

Chapter 2: Installation61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 25Figure 2-2Wiring Scheme 2:Retain single analog telephoneservice and add ISDN serviceT

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Chapter 2: Installation26 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1

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61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 27Chapter 3Terminal Menu Operation and StructureTERMINAL MENU STRUCTUREThe Express XL/XLT uses a multilevel me

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure28 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Figure 3-1Top Level Terminal MenuMenu PathDescribes the curr

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 29StatusThe Status menu provides options to review and monitor

Page 129 - Troubleshooting Calls

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure30 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUSThe following sections provide

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 31Navigation with the KeyboardYou can use different keystrokes

Page 131 - Specifications

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure32 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1ConÞgurationF Restores factory default settings. This settin

Page 132 - Chapter 5: Specifications

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 33Security LevelsEach menu item on the configuration screens h

Page 133 - Loop Status Messages

61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual i Table of Contents Quick Startup Guide ...

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure34 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1CONFIGURATION MENUConfiguration/System InfoThe System Info m

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 35up to 31 alpha-numeric characters in this field, including s

Page 136 - Waiting

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure36 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Configuration/WANThe WAN menu is used to set up the ISDN par

Page 137 - Log Messages

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 37Dial Line/Switch ProtocolWrite security: 2; Read security: 5

Page 138 - Appendix B: Log Messages

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure38 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Dial Line/LDN 1 or 2Write security: 2; Read security: 5This

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 39ISDN/FEBEsRead security: 5This contains the number of Far-En

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure40 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Configuration/IPThe IP menu is used to set up the IP paramet

Page 141 - Call Log Messages

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 41IP/Default GatewayWrite security: 3; Read security: 5The def

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure42 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Static Routes/PrivateWrite security: 4; Read security: 5When

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 43RIP/MethodWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Split Horizon -

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Table of Contents ii Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1 Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure ...

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure44 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1NAT/DHCP Renewal TimeWrite security: 3; Read security: 5This

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 45IP/UDP RelayThe Express XL/XLT can be configured as a relay

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure46 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1IP/Proxy ARPWrite security: 4; Read security: 5This feature

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 47Configuration/IPXThe IPX menu is used to set up the IPX para

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure48 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1IPX/Frame TypeWrite security: 2; Read security: 5The Express

Page 150 - Network Log Messages

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 49IPX/SAP TimerWrite security: 3; Read security: 5This value s

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure50 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Configuration/BridgeThe Bridge menu is used to set up the br

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 51negotiate PPP IPCP to exchange IP packets. However, if a de

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure52 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1WAN IPX Bridge/NetworkWrite security: 2; Read security: 5Thi

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 53Spanning Tree/PriorityWrite security: 2; Read security: 5Thi

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Table of Contents 61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual iii IP/Static Routes ...

Page 156 - SNMP Embedded Agent

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure54 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1LAN Port/Path CostWrite security: 2; Read security: 5This is

Page 157 - Appendix C: SNMP

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 55WAN Port 1/ActiveWrite security: 2; Read security: 5This set

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure56 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Configuration/SecurityThe Security menu is used to set up th

Page 159 - Connector Pinouts

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 57Security/WhenWrite security: 1; Read security: 2The Express

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure58 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Radius Server/Retry CountWrite security: 1; Read security: 2

Page 161 - Terminal Mode Commands

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 59Security/Filter DefinesThe Express XL/XLT can filter packets

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure60 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Filter Defines /Pattern Filter DefinesWrite security: 2; Rea

Page 163 - Additional Commands

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61Dst Port Cmpr Type of comparison that is performed= - means

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure62 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Dest Socket Comp Type of comparison that is performed:= - me

Page 165 - Glossary

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 63Configuration/Connection ListThe Express XL/XLT uses the Con

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Table of Contents iv Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1 Bridge/Spanning Tree...

Page 167 - Glosssary

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure64 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Connection List/DescriptionWrite security: 3; Read security:

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 65• When originating an outgoing call:- Express XL/XLT uses PP

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure66 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1PAP, CHAP or EAP - The connection can be authenticatedusing

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 67Authentication/Call ID 1Write security: 1; Read security: 3T

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure68 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Route/IP/NetWrite security: 3; Read security: 5The PPP peer’

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 69IP/RIPThe RIP parameters can be adjusted from their defaults

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure70 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1RIP/RetainWrite security: 3; Read security: 5When this Conne

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200070L1-1 Express XL/XLT User Manual 71IPX/RetainWrite security: 3; Read security: 5When this Conne

Page 175 - Acronyms

Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure72 Express XL/XLT User Manual 61200070L1-1Connection List/BridgeThe Bridge menu contains the parameter

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