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Express 6100/6120IDSL Router/Bridge Part Numbers 1200176L1/L4 Document Number 61200176L1-1BJuly 2000

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x Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table of ContentsSubmenus[+]or[DATA]...3-4ActivationField<+>...

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-66 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Status/IP StatsRead security: 5This menu contains IP

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-67IP datagrams reassembledIP datagrams receivedIP datagra

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-68 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1>TEST MENUThe Express6100/6120’s Test menu contains

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-69>LOGS MENUThe Logs menu contain logs displaying impo

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-70 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Logs/PPP LogInformation pertainingtothe PPPnegotiatio

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-71»» Connection Log/ActiveWhen set to Yes (def), connecti

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-72 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» Network Log/WrapWhen set to Yes (def), new Network e

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-73>UTILITIES MENUTheExpress6100/6120hasutilitiesembedd

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-74 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Utilities/Telnet ClientWrite security:4; Readsecurity

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-75»» Upgrade/StatusThis appears when TFTP is used. It dis

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xiTable of ContentsDNS/DomainName... 3-17DNS/Server1...

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-76 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 4-1Chapter 4SpecificationsSPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThissectionliststhestandardspecificationsandfeaturesin

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Chapter 4. Specifications4-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual A-1Appendix ALoop Status MessagesTheExpress6100/6120displayscurrentloopstatusoftheIDSLonthebottom center li

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Appendix A. Loop Status MessagesA-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Rate Status MessagesDisplays the rate at which the connection has been e

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-1Appendix BLog MessagesThe Express 6100/6120 Logs menu contains messages of events thatoccur. The definit

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Appendix B. Log MessagesB-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1CHAP authen failedlevel 3The PPP peer has rejected the Express 6100/6120’s usern

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Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-3IPXCP <X> uplevel 5IPX Control Protocol port <X> has been successful

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Appendix B. Log MessagesB-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1No IP addr for peerlevel 2The Express 6100/6120 cannot continue the connection b

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Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-5by PPP peer sending incorrect username and/or password. MakesuretheConfiguration

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xii Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table of ContentsConfiguration/FrameRelay... 3-32FrameRelay/MaintenanceProtocol

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Appendix B. Log MessagesB-6 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1PPPrx[x] …level 6Advanced debugging decode of received PPP configuration packets

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Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-7NETWORK LOG MESSAGESAttempting to add bad IP iface route: ifnum=<inter>des

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Appendix B. Log MessagesB-8 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Installing bad default route: ifnum=<inter> metric=<hops>gw=<ip&g

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Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-9telclient bad hostlevel 2Telnet client could not use host name or IP address set

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Appendix B. Log MessagesB-10 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Telnet Session Closedlevel 4Telnet server has closed connection.Telnet Session

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Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-11TELNETD: Set TCBF_DONTBLOCK flag failedlevel 6Debugging message related to Teln

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Appendix B. Log MessagesB-12 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual C-1Appendix CSNMPUNDERSTANDING SNMPAs Local Area Network (LAN) environments became standardizedover the pas

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Appendix C. SNMPC-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1er collects all the data from the various network devices and presentsit in a consistent

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Appendix C. SNMP61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual C-3SNMP EMBEDDED AGENTThe Express 6100/6120 supports the following groups from MIB-II:(RFC

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xiiiTable of ContentsManagement/Telnet/Web ... 3-52Telnet/Web/ServerAccess...

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Appendix C. SNMPC-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual D-1Appendix DConnector PinoutsTable D-1. IBM/AT Style EIA-232 InterfaceI = Input, O = Output, N/A = Not App

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Appendix D. Connector PinoutsD-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table D-3. 10BaseT Ethernet6100 Pin Signal1RX12RX23TX16TX261201TX12TX23RX16

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual E-1Appendix ETerminal Mode CommandsTheExpress 6100/6120 supportsa command line interface. All menuoptions a

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Appendix E. Terminal Mode CommandsE-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1One of the following key words must be used first:Some examples are li

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Appendix E. Terminal Mode Commands61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual E-3ADDITIONAL COMMANDSOther commands available from the terminal mode are

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Appendix E. Terminal Mode CommandsE-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Acronyms-1AcronymsAEP AppleTalk Echo ProtocolAMI Alternate Mark InversionARP Address Resolution ProtocolB (

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AcronymsAcronyms-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1DTMF Dual Tone Multi-FrequencyEKTS Electronic Key Telephone ServiceESS Electronic Switchi

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Acronyms61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Acronyms-3MRRU Maximum Receivable ReconstructableUnitNBP Name Binding ProtocolNEBE Near End Block E

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xiv Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table of ContentsIPXRoutes/Network... 3-63IPXRoutes/Gateway...

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AcronymsAcronyms-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-1Glossary10Base2IEEE 802.3 specification, similar to Ethernet, using thin coaxial cablethatruns at

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GlossaryGlossary-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1BridgeA data communications device that connects two or more networks.Abridgestoresandfor

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Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-3ofvariedfrequenciesaswithtraditionalanalogtransmissionsystems.Digital techniques provide

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GlossaryGlossary-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1IEEEInstitute ofElectrical andElectronic Engineers. Professional organiza-tionthat define

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Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-5ers suchas AT&T Communications, Satellite Business Systems, GTETelenet, GTE Sprint, a

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GlossaryGlossary-6 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1jitterTheslightmovementofatransmissionsignalintimeorphasethatcanintroduce errors and loss

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Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-7Name Binding Protocol (NBP)The AppleTalk transport-level protocol that translates a chara

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GlossaryGlossary-8 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1phase jitterIntelephony,themeasurementindegrees out-of-phasethatananalogsignaldeviatesfro

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Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-9blesincludereliability,delaybandwidth,load,MTUs,communicationcosts, and hop count.RS-232-

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xvTable of ContentsUtilities Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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GlossaryGlossary-10 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1SPCSStoredProgram ControlledSwitch. Adigitalswitchthatsupportscallcontrol, routing, and

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Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-11TE1Terminal Equipment Type 1. ISDN-compatible terminals.TelnetTheTCP/IPstandardprotocolf

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GlossaryGlossary-12 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1paths for carrying voice, data, video, or other information simulta-neously. It bears a

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics10baseT interface D-2AADTRAN frame port 144 1-2agent C-1,C-3applicationsframe relay con

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-2Indexconnection list profiledeleting 3-34connection log 3-70connection log/active 3-71connection log

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-3IndexRAN frame port144 1-2frame relay/DLCI mapping 3-33frame relay/DLCI table 3-59frame relay/mainte

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-4IndexLAN stats 3-65LEDs 1-7,1-8line mode Quick Start-1link IP 3-45log messages B-1logs menu 3-2,3-69

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-5IndexPPP log/active 3-70PPP log/clear 3-70PPP log/level 3-70PPP log/view 3-70PPP log/wrap 3-70PPP pe

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-6Indexsplit horizon 3-15,3-45static routes/active 3-13static routes/gateway 3-13static routes/hops 3-

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-7Indexutilities menu 3-2,3-73utilities/exit 3-75utilities/ping 3-73utilities/Telnet client 3-74utilit

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xvi Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table of Contents

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-8Index

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Product Support InformationPresales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engi-neering, or ADTR

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xviiList of FiguresFigure1-1. Express6100...1-1Figure1-2. Express6120...

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xviii Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1List of Figures

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xixList of TablesTableD-1. IBM/ATStyleEIA-232Interface ...D-1TableD-2. RJ-49CISDN...

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Trademarks:DMS-100 is a trademark of Northern Telecom, Inc.Ethernet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel Cor-poration, and Xerox Cor

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xx Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1List of Tables

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Quick Start-1Quick Startup GuideSETTING UP THE IDSL LINEThe Express 6100/6120 works over leased or “dry” co

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Quick Startup GuideQuick Start-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 1-1Chapter 1Understanding IDSL andthe Express 6100/6120IDSL is leased mode ISDN. ADTRAN provides a full lin

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/61201-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1ApplicationsSingle User to Corporate LAN (Figure

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/612061200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 1-3Figure 1-4. Frame Relay Connectivity to ADTRAN Fr

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/61201-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Figure 1-6. SOHO to Corporate LAN (6120)The Expre

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/612061200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 1-55. PPP or Frame Relay: The layer two protocol use

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/61201-6 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1fault gateway (recommended for remote application

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/612061200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 1-7Front PanelFigure 1-7 shows the front panel of th

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iiiFCC regulations require that the following information be providedin this manual:1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules.On the bo

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/61201-8 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Figure 1-8 shows the front panel of the Express 6

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/612061200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 1-9The Express6100/6120transfersdata up to 144 kbpso

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/61201-10 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1SecuritySecurityonnetworkdevicesisamajorconcernf

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 2-1Chapter 2InstallationAfter unpacking the unit, immediately inspect it for possible ship-ping damage. If

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Chapter 2. Installation2-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-1Chapter 3Terminal Menu Operationand StructureTERMINAL MENU STRUCTUREThe Express 6100/6120 uses a multile

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1The Main menu contains the following options.>CONFIGU

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-3Figure 3-1. Top Level Terminal Menu1 Menu Path Describes

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUSThe following sections prov

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-5Editable Data FieldA highlighted menu item indicates tha

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ivFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FRE-QUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Cl

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-6 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Session ManagementControl-LLogs out of the session.Contr

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-7Security LevelsEach menu item on the configuration scree

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-8 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1>CONFIGURATION MENU» System InfoTheSystem Info menu p

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-9You can enter up to 31 alpha-numeric characters in this

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-10 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Configuration/WANThe WAN menuis used to setup theISDN

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-11IDSL/Channel RateWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5Deter

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-12 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Configuration/IPThe IP menuis used to set up the IP p

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-13»» IP/Default GatewayWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5T

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-14 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Static Routes/PrivateWrite security:4; Readsecurity: 5W

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-15RIP/MethodWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5RIP/Directio

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vCANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radionoise emissions from digital apparatus as set out i

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-16 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1This mode is most commonly used with the NAT functional

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-17DNS/Domain NameWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5Thisis

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-18 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1UDP Relay List/Relay AddressWrite security:3; Readsecur

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-19dress. If set to No, the Express 6100/6120 will only re

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-20 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» IPX/Frame TypeWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5TheEx

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-21»» IPX/RIP TimerWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5This v

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-22 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Figure 3-6. Configuration/Bridge Screen»» Bridge/ModeWr

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-23WAN IP Bridge/NetmaskWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5T

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-24 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1WAN IPX Bridge/Frame TypeWrite security:2; Readsecurity

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-25» Configuration/SecurityThe Security menu is used to se

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viThe Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes thepercentageof thetotal loadto be connectedto atelephone loopwhichis used by the devi

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-26 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» Security/Radius ServerTheparametersfortheradiusserve

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-27numberof attempts to communicatewith the primary server

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-28 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1the section DLCI Mapping/Filters on page 3-39 for examp

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-29Filter Defines /IP Filter DefinesWrite security:2; Read

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-30 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Filter Defines /IPX Filter DefinesWrite security:2; Rea

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-31Src Socket Comp Type of comparison that is performed:=m

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-32 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Configuration/Frame RelayFrame Relay is a connection-

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-33»» Frame Relay/Maintenance ProtocolWrite security:3, Re

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-34 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1active. These active DLCIs will attempt to determine th

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-35DLCI Mapping/DLCIWrite security:3, Readsecurity: 5This

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viiIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautionsshould alwaysbe followedto reducetherisk offire,electrics

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-36 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1IP Map/IP NetmaskWrite security:3, Readsecurity: 5TheIP

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-37IP Map/RIP DirectionWrite security:3, Readsecurity: 5Th

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-38 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1IPX Map/IARPWrite security:3, Readsecurity: 5When this

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-39that particular router’s protocol packets are bridged.

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-40 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Filters/In ExceptionsWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5T

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-41Filters/Out to PVCWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5The

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-42 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Configuration/PPP ProfileTheExpress 6100/6120 uses th

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-43Authentication/Tx UsernameWrite security:1; Readsecurit

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-44 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1IP/NATWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5The Express 6100

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-45Link IPThisisthe IP address thatisassignedto thePPPlink

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viiiLimited Product WarrantyADTRAN warrants that for ten years from the date of shipment toCustomer, all products manufactured by ADTRAN will be free

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-46 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1RIP/DirectionWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5RIP/Trigg

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-47IPX/TriggeredWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5When set

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-48 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» PPP Profile/PPPThe Express 6100/6120 supports the IE

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-49»» PPP Profile/FiltersTheExpress6100/6120canblockpacket

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-50 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Filters/In ExceptionsWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5T

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-51Filters/LAN-to-WAN (Out)Write security:2; Readsecurity:

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-52 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Configuration/ManagementTheExpress6100/6120canbemanag

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-53User List/NameWrite security:1; Readsecurity: 3A text s

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-54 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» Management/SNMPThe Express 6100/6120 is an SNMP agen

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-55Communities/Manager IPWrite security:1; Readsecurity: 3

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61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual ixTable of ContentsSettinguptheIDSLLine... QuickStart-1Chapter 1 Understanding IDSL a

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-56 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Maint Port/Baud RateWrite security:5; Readsecurity: 5Th

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-57>STATUS MENUThe Express 6100/6120’s Status menu cont

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-58 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» Sessions/Frame RelayFrame Relay/PortShows Frame Rela

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-59Frame Relay/DLCI TableThestatusofallvirtualcircuitsisdi

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-60 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» Sessions/Spanning TreeRead security: 5When Bridge mo

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-61»» ARP Cache/IP AddressIP address used for resolving MA

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Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-62 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» IP Routes /NetmaskNetwork mask applied to the destin

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