Express 4110/4120 ISDN Router/Bridge USER MANUAL 61200176L3-1AMay 1999 Part Number:Express 4110/4120 1200176L2/1200176L3
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-44 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Connection List/IPXThe IPX menu contains the parameter
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-45nection List entry is disconnected and this parameter
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-46 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Connection List/ProbeThe Probe feature on the Express
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-47Connection List/PPPThe Express 4110/4120 supports the
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-48 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Certain rules for bandwidth-on-demand apply, depending
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-49PPP/Max FailureWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Due
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-50 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Dial Out/Redial at 56KWrite security: 3; Read security
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-51Dial Out/AttemptsWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Th
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-52 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1The value ranges from 0 to 255 and is in seconds. Whe
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-53Bandwidth/SamplesThe parameters under this menu contro
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual iTable of ContentsQuick Startup Guide...
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-54 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Filters/In ExceptionsWrite security: 2; Read security:
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-55Filters/LAN-to-WAN (Out)Write security: 2; Read securi
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-56 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1overhead traffic like certain broadcast and multicast
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-57Configuration/ManagementThe Express 4110/4120 can be m
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-58 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Telnet/Server AccessWrite security: 2; Read security:
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-59User List/LevelWrite security: 0; Read security: 1This
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-60 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Communities/Manager IPWrite security: 1; Read security
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-61Maint Port/Baud RateWrite security: 5; Read security:
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-62 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1DIAL MENUThe Dial menu is used for dialing the Connect
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-63Dial/Hang UpWrite security: 4; Read security: 5This is
Table of Contentsii Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Front Panel ...
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-64 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1STATUS MENUThe Express 4110/4120’s Status menu contain
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-65Status/Call SessionsThis menu contains the current sta
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-66 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Call Sessions/Spanning TreeRead security: 5When Bridge
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-67Status/Bridge TableRead security: 5This lists the cont
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-68 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Status/IPX RoutesRead security: 5This lists the conten
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-69Status/IPX ServersRead security: 5This lists the conte
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-70 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Status/WAN StatsRead security: 5This menu contains gen
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-71Status/IP StatsRead security: 5This menu contains IP s
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-72 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1IP reassembly failuresDisassembled fragmentsErrorfree
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-73TEST MENUThe Express 4110/4120’s Test menu contains bu
Table of Contents61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual iiiEditable Data Field ...
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-74 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1tion is established, it will send PPP echo request unt
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-75Logs/Sys log HostSet this to the IP address or domain
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-76 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Call Log/ActiveWhen set to Yes (def), call events belo
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-77Network Log/LevelIn order to log events, they must be
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-78 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1UTILITIES MENUThe Express 4110/4120 has utilities embe
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-79Utilities/Telnet ClientWrite security: 4; Read securit
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-80 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Upgrade/Start TransferThis activator is used when the
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 4-1Chapter 4 TroubleshootingWhen the Express 4110/4120 powers up, it performs an internal self-test. This
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting4-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1fast busy tone. If someone answers, or you get a not-in-service inter-cept,
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 4-34. If the Loop Status in the Express 4110/4120 Status menu continuously read
Table of Contentsiv Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Static Routes/Private ...
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting4-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1C. Make sure the Express 4110/4120 is set up with the correct SPID and LDN.
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 4-57. If the Loop Status in the Express 4110/4120 Status Menu continuously reads
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting4-6 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO CONNECT CALLSSee Table 4-A for corrective actions if you
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 5-1Chapter 5 SpecificationsSPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis section describes the standard specifications an
Chapter 5. Specifications5-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1• Supports 4 phones (14 mA loop current each) at 600 ft, 24 AWG• Supports 3 ph
Chapter 5. Specifications61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 5-3Physical• Dimensions: 1.625" H x 9.0" W x 6.375" D• Weight: 2
Chapter 5. Specifications5-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual A-1Appendix A Loop Status MessagesThe Express 4110/4120 displays current loop status of the ISDN on the bot
Appendix A. Loop Status MessagesA-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1DISCONNECTINGA call is in the process of being disconnected.DMS-100 Rea
Appendix A. Loop Status Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual A-3Register SPID #1The Express 4110/4120’s ISDN layer 1 and 2 is up and is
Table of Contents61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual vWAN IPX Bridge/Network ...3-
Appendix A. Loop Status MessagesA-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1RingingIncoming call.Routing Incoming call state in transition .Waiting
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-1Appendix B Log MessagesThe Express 4110/4120 Logs menu contains messages of events that occur. The defi
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1BCP <X> uplevel 5Bridge Control Protocol port <X> has been successf
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-3IPCP <X> downlevel 5IP Control Protocol port <X> has been dropped b
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1MP options not the samelevel 2It is required that when LCP links are bundled th
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-5Peer failed CHAP authenlevel 3The PPP peer’s reported CHAP username and/or pass
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-6 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1PPPtx[x] … level 6Advance debugging decode of transmitted PPP configuration pa
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-7AutoSpid Passedlevel 4ExpertISDN has finished and has determined the ISDN line’
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-8 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Bandwidth droplevel 4The Express 4110/4120 is dropping a B-channel call in orde
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-9Caller ID mismatchlevel 3The caller ID number did not match the numbers placed
Table of Contentsvi Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Route/Static Route ...
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-10 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1CHANNEL_UNACCEPTABLEDEST_OUT_OF_ORDERFACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENTFACILITY_NOT_SUBSCR
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-11REQ_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAILRESOURCE_UNAVAILSERVICE_NOT_AVAILSERVICE_OPER_VIOLATEDTEM
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-12 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Connected <number>level 5A call from or to <number> was connected.
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-13Dump calllevel 3The Express 4110/4120 has dropped an incoming call because it
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-14 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1L1 not uplevel 2A call attempt was stopped because ISDN layer 1 is down.L2 not
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-15Network uplevel 4The ISDN network layer 3 is up and is ready for calls.No call
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-16 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Software Watch Dog Reset - Software watchdog was not updatedProbe: all ports b
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-17SOURCE NOT ISDNlevel 4The incoming calling party is not ISDN. This is a warni
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-18 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1DHCP socket failedlevel 1Internal error occurred when attempting to start DHCP
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-19telclient bad hostlevel 2Telnet client could not use host name or IP address s
Table of Contents61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual viiDial Out/Connection Timeout ...
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-20 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1TELNETD: accept failedlevel 2Telnet server could not open TCP socket to incom
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual B-21TFTP: error rcvd - <message>"level 2Received error with <message
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-22 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual C-1Appendix C SNMPUnderstanding SNMPAs Local Area Network (LAN) environments became standardized over the p
Appendix C. SNMPC-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1response to the network manager. The network manager collects all the data from the va
Appendix C. SNMP61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual C-3CommunitiesThe Express 4110/4120 permits up to eight communities to be defined. The pr
Appendix C. SNMPC-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual D-1Appendix D Connector PinoutsTable D-1. IBM/AT Style EIA-232 InterfaceI = Input O = Output N/A = Not App
Appendix D. Connector PinoutsD-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Table D-3. RJ-11 POTSTable D-4. 10BaseT EthernetPin 3 RingPin 4 TipPin 1
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual E-1Appendix E Terminal Mode CommandsThe Express 4110/4120 supports a command line interface. All menu opti
Table of Contentsviii Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Traps/Manager Name ...3-6
Appendix E. Terminal Mode CommandsE-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1activator read onlylist followed by index with first record being 1ar
Appendix E. Terminal Mode Commands61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual E-3One of the following key words must be used first:Some examples are l
Appendix E. Terminal Mode CommandsE-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Additional CommandsOther commands available from the terminal mode ar
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Glossary-1Glossary10Base2IEEE 802.3 specification, similar to Ethernet, using thin coaxial cable that runs
GlossaryGlossary-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1central office (CO)In telephony, the phone company switching facility or center, usually
Glossary61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Glossary-3IEEEInstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Professional organization that def
GlossaryGlossary-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1arrangements and defines a limited set of standard, multipurpose interfaces for equip-men
Glossary61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Glossary-5netmaskA 32-bit bit mask which shows how an Internet address is to be divided into networ
GlossaryGlossary-6 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1RS-232-CAn EIA-specified physical interface with associated electrical signalling between
Glossary61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Glossary-7T1Also T-1. A digital transmission link with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps. T1 uses two pair
Table of Contents61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual ixPPP Log/View...
GlossaryGlossary-8 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-14-wire. A 4-wire circuit delivers better reception, but also costs more. All local loop
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Acronyms-1AcronymsAEP... AppleTalk Echo ProtocolAMI... Altern
AcronymsAcronyms-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1ESS... Electronic Switching SystemFAX... F
Acronyms61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Acronyms-3PING... Packet InterNet GroperPOTS... Plain Old Tel
AcronymsAcronyms-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics10-base-T interface D-256K 3-5064K 3-50Aaddress table 3-28address table/aging 3-28addre
IndexIndex-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1baud rate 3-61bridge 3-45bridge menu 1-13, 3-25bridge table 3-67bridge/address table 3-28bridge
Index61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Index-3connection list/filters 3-53connection list/IP 3-40connection list/IPX 3-44connection list/PPP
IndexIndex-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1setting up 3-32filter defines 3-32filter defines /IP filter defines 3-33filter defines /IPX fil
Index61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Index-5IPX menu 3-22IPX protocol Quick Start-5IPX router 1-9IPX routes 3-68IPX routing 1-13IPX servers
Trademarks:DMS-100 is a trademark of Northern Telecom, Inc.Ethernet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel Corporation, and Xe-rox Co
Table of Contentsx Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Appendix A Loop Status Messages ...
IndexIndex-6 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1multilink 3-47multilink call 1-11multilink/BACP 3-47multilink/fragment 3-47multilink/mode 3-47m
Index61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Index-7PPP/multilink 3-47PPP/VJ compression 3-48private 1-12probe 3-46probe/ update window 3-46probe/a
IndexIndex-8 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1SetRequest C-2slave mode 3-12SNMP 3-59, C-1SNMP access 3-59SNMP/communities 3-59SNMP/traps 3-60
Index61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Index-9if self test fails 4-1if self-test fails 4-1if the Express 4110/4120 does notread ready 4-1if y
IndexIndex-10 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1
Product Support InformationPresales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engineering, or ADTRA
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual xiList of FiguresFigure 1-1. Express 4110 ...
List of Figures xii Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Figure 3-12.Test Screen ...
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual xiiiList of TablesTable 2-1. Using the Flash-Hook...
List of Tables xiv Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Quick Start-1Quick Startup GuideSETTING UP THE ISDN LINEBefore configuring the Express 4110/4120, ensure th
Quick Startup GuideQuick Start-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-17. If using a POTS phone with the Express 4110/4120, connect the POTS telep
Quick Startup Guide61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Quick Start-312. If the ISP does not support the Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (
Quick Startup GuideQuick Start-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-124. If the call is successful, the Status column will read active. If not,
Quick Startup Guide61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual Quick Start-511. Enter the IP address and Netmask parameters of the access server at the
FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bo
Quick Startup GuideQuick Start-6 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-123. Set up the computer workstation’s IP and IPX parameters as instructed b
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-1Chapter 1 Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/4120ISDN OVERVIEWThe Integrated Services Digital Netwo
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Figure 1-1. Express 4110Figure 1-2. Express 41
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/412061200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-3Figure 1-3. Single User to Corporate LAN (4110)
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Single User IP to Internet Service Provider (ISP
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/412061200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-5Figure 1-6. Single User to Internet Service Pro
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-6 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Multiple Users to Internet Service Provider (ISP
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/412061200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-7Figure 1-8. Multiple User to Internet Service P
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-8 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Small Office - Home Office (SOHO) to Corporate L
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/412061200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-9Figure 1-10. SOHO to Corporate LAN (4120)The E
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-10 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-14. Network Address Translation (NAT): Single ne
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/412061200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-11BridgingIn Bridge Mode, the Express 4110/4120 c
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-12 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1IP Routing The Express 4110/4120 operates as a
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/412061200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-13IPX RoutingLike IP routing, the Express 4110/41
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-14 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Network Address Translation ModeNAT is a specia
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/412061200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-15Express 4110 WAN IndicatorsPWR Flashes when the
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-16 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Rear PanelThe Express 4110/4120 has one RJ-49C
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/412061200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-17Figure 1-13. Express 4110 Rear PanelFigure 1-1
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-18 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Ordering ISDNWhen ordering ISDN from the teleph
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/412061200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 1-19tion/IP/NAT menu that allows incoming HTTP, FTP
CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out i
Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/41201-20 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 2-1Chapter 2 InstallationAfter unpacking the unit, immediately inspect it for possible shipping damage. If
Chapter 2. Installation2-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1To connect to an NIC you will need a straight-through cable. To connect to anoth
Chapter 2. Installation61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 2-3Table 2-1. Using the Flash-HookCalling a second party with an active call:Flash
Chapter 2. Installation2-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Figure 2-1. Wiring Scheme 1: Use existing analog telephone equipment, but repla
Chapter 2. Installation61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 2-5Figure 2-2. Wiring Scheme 2: Retain single analog telephone service and add IS
Chapter 2. Installation2-6 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1
61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-1Chapter 3 Terminal Menu Operation and StructureTERMINAL MENU STRUCTUREThe Express 4110/4120 uses a multi
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-2 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Figure 3-1. Top Level Terminal MenuMenu Path - Givescu
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-3ConfigurationThe Configuration menu provides options to
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be fol-lowed to reduce the risk of fire, elec
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-4 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUSThe following sections pro
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-5Navigation with the KeyboardYou can use different keyst
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-6 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1ConfigurationF Restores factory default settings. This
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-7Security LevelsEach menu item on the configuration scre
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-8 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1CONFIGURATION MENUConfiguration/System InfoThe System I
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-9System LocationWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Provi
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-10 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Configuration/WANThe WAN menu is used to set up the IS
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-11Dial Line/ExpertISDNWrite security: 2; Read security:
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-12 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1multipoint. If the line has only one SPID, then it mu
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-13ISDN/NEBEsRead security: 5This contains the number of
AFFIDAVIT REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION TO DIGITAL SERVICES• An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal eq
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-14 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1POTS/Speech Calltype RoutingWrite security: 2; Read se
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-15Configuration/IPThe IP menu is used to set up the IP p
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-16 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1IP/Default GatewayWrite security: 3; Read security: 5T
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-17Static Routes/PrivateWrite security: 4; Read security:
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-18 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1RIP/DirectionWrite security: 3; Read security: 5RIP/V2
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-19NAT/Web ServerWrite security: 3; Read security: 5This
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-20 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1cols are not on the same network segment as the server
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-21IP/Proxy ARPWrite security: 4; Read security: 5This fe
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-22 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Configuration/IPXThe IPX menu is used to set up the IP
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-23IPX/Frame TypeWrite security: 2; Read security: 5The E
AFFIDAVIT FOR CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT TO 1.544 MBPS AND/OR SUBRATE DIGITAL SERVICESFor the work to be performed in the certified ter
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-24 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1IPX/RIP TimerWrite security: 3; Read security: 5This v
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-25Configuration/BridgeThe Bridge menu is used to set up
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-26 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Bridge/WAN IP BridgeWhen IP routing is active, the Exp
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-27device which has negotiated PPP BCP. This menu allows
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-28 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Bridge/Address TableThe Express 4110/4120 automaticall
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-29Configuration/SecurityThe Security menu is used to set
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-30 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Security/WhenWrite security: 1; Read security: 2The Ex
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-31Radius Server/Retry CountWrite security: 1; Read secur
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-32 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1Security/Filter DefinesThe Express 4110/4120 can filte
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-33Filter Defines /Pattern Filter DefinesWrite security:
( ) A. A training course provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equip-ment used to encode analog signals; or( ) B. A training course provid
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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-35Src Socket 16-bit value which is the source socket. R
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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-37Connection List/DescriptionWrite security: 3; Read sec
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-38 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 61200176L3-1• When originating an outgoing call:• Express 4110/412
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-39Authentication/Tx MethodWrite security: 2; Read securi
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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-41net network can consist of private network numbers. W
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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L3-1 Express 4110/4120 User Manual 3-43RIP/MethodWrite security: 3; Read security: 5RIP/Direc
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