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Standard Warranty

Hardware 

Alcatel warrants that the Hardware sold hereunder shall be free of defects in workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the Date of Shipment. In the event 
that Alcatel receives notice from the Customer during the warranty period that any Hardware does not conform to this warranty, Alcatel, shall, at its sole 
option, either repair or replace the non-conforming Hardware. If said notice is received within ninety (90) days of shipment from the Alcatel factory in 26801 
West Agoura Road Calabasas, CA 91301, such replacement shall be “Next Business Day.” If said notice is received after ninety (90) days from shipping from 
Alcatel, the Customer must ship the defective Hardware to Alcatel for repair. Such repair shall take no more than ten (10) business days. Cost of shipping to 
Alcatel shall be at the Customer’s expense. Cost of shipping the repaired unit to the Customer shall be at Alcatel’s expense. Under the terms of any such 
warranty, Hardware may be replaced with refurbished or new Hardware at Alcatel’s option. 

For instructions on obtaining Return Material Authorization (RMA), which is required before Hardware under warranty can be returned to Alcatel, refer to 

Procedures

 below.

Software 

Alcatel warrants that the media on which the Software is recorded shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 
ninety (90) days from the Date of Shipment. The Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy, and Alcatel sole and exclusive liability, shall be replacement of the 
media in accordance with this limited warranty. The Customer shall be entitled to free Software upgrades (bug fixes and feature enhancements not listed as 
separate cost options of the Alcatel price list) from the Alcatel website for the first ninety (90) days after shipment from Alcatel. 

Technical Support 

Online, phone, and email Technical Support is provided free of charge for a period of ninety (90) days from the Date of Shipment. Technical Support is 
available online at the Alcatel website: www.alcatel.com, by phone at: 800 995 2696 (within the United States) or 800 995 4507 (outside the United States), or 
by email at: support@ind.alcatel.com.

 

Technical Support provides the following services:

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Technical Support will assist the Customer in determining if problems encountered with Alcatel products are due to errors or limitations in the current 
Alcatel operating system and advise the Customer on the availability of Software updates or workarounds. 

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Technical Support will provide assistance to the Customer regarding questions concerning the installation of Software updates and configuration questions 
arising from Software updates. 

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Technical Support will work with the Customer to develop and implement appropriate network configurations.

Procedures

A product may only be returned with the prior written approval of Alcatel. Such approval shall reference a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number 
issued by authorized Alcatel Technical Support personnel. To contact Alcatel Technical Support, call 800 995 2696 (within the United States) or 800 995 4507 
(outside the United States), or email at support@ind.alcatel.com. Transportation costs, if any, incurred in connection with the return of a defective item to 
Alcatel shall be borne by the Customer. Transportation costs incurred in connection with the re-delivery of a repaired or replaced item to the Customer shall 
be borne by Alcatel. However, such costs shall be borne by the Customer if Alcatel reasonably determines that the product is not defective. If Alcatel 
determines, in its sole discretion, that the allegedly defective product is not covered by the terms of the warranty provided hereunder, or that a warranty claim 
is made after the warranty period, the cost of repair by Alcatel, including all shipping expenses, shall be reimbursed by the Customer. Alcatel, shall have no 
liability with respect to data contained in any system returned to Alcatel. 

For complete contact information for Alcatel, see 

Contacting Alcatel

 below.

Exclusions

The foregoing warranties and remedies are for the Customer’s exclusive benefit and are non-transferable. Any and all warranties shall be void regarding 
System components that are damaged or rendered unserviceable by: (1) acts or omissions of non-Alcatel personnel; (2) misuse, theft, vandalism, fire, water, 
or other peril; (3) alterations of or additions to the System or any element thereof performed by personnel not certified by Alcatel to perform such alterations 
and additions or (4) the Customer’s failure to meet environmental specifications.

Non-Alcatel Products

In circumstances where a product not manufactured or created by Alcatel is sold by Alcatel hereunder to complete an order, the Customer’s sole remedy shall 
be pursuant to the original manufacturer’s/licensor’s warranty to the Customer, to the extent permitted by the original manufacturer/licensor.

Disclaimer of Warranty

The limited warranties referred to in paragraphs above shall be in lieu of all other warranties whether expressed, implied, statutory, or otherwise. Alcatel 
specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

Summary of Contents for OmniAccess 602

Page 1: ...June2005 Installation Guide OmniAccess 601 602 and 604 ...

Page 2: ...ssues resulting from modifications made to the CFG file by the user is assumed by the user Hardware Notice CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only number 26 AWG or larger UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord for all network connections CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions The Lithium batt...

Page 3: ...Documentation CD 4 Navigation 4 Printing Documents 4 Related Alcatel Guides 4 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Overview 7 OmniAccess 601 8 OmniAccess 601 Front Panel 8 OmniAccess 601 Back Panel 8 OmniAccess 602 10 OmniAccess 602 Front Panel 10 OmniAccess 602 Back Panel 10 LEDs 10 OmniAccess 604 12 OmniAccess 604 Front Panel 12 OmniAccess 604 Back Panel 12 LEDs 12 3 INSTALLATION Site Preparation 15 Environme...

Page 4: ...31 Password 31 Administrator Account 31 System Host Name 32 Date and Time 32 Adding Users 33 Removing Users 33 Default Configuration 34 Configuring Drop and Insert Multiplexing 36 Rules 36 Recommendations 36 Examples 36 E1 Configuration 36 T1 Configuration 37 Port Upgrade Activation 39 Installing the Software License Key 40 Switching Routing IPMUX Modes 40 Switching to IPMux Mode 40 Switching to R...

Page 5: ...MPLIANCE AND STANDARDS Compliance 67 FCC Conformance 68 FCC Part 15 68 FCC Part 68 68 Incidence of Harm 69 Rights of the Telephone Company 69 Proper Disposal of Alcatel Equipment 70 INDEX CORPORATE POLICY Standard Warranty 73 Hardware 73 Software 73 Technical Support 73 Procedures 73 Exclusions 73 Non Alcatel Products 73 Disclaimer of Warranty 73 Limitation of Liability 74 Equipment Malfunction 74...

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Page 7: ...ipped with the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 Router 18 12 Wall Mount Components 19 13 Rack Mount Components 20 14 Table Top Installation 21 15 Wall Mounting the Model OmniAccess 601 Router 22 16 Wall Mounting the OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 Router 23 17 Rack Mounting the OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 Router 24 18 Connecting the Ethernet Cable 25 19 Connecting the WAN C...

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Page 9: ... Configuration 35 13 E1 Interface Default Configuration 35 14 Default Console Port Settings 35 15 Compact Flash File Commands 52 16 BERT Test Patterns 54 17 Common Symptoms and Actions 55 18 Environment Hardware Memory and Power 60 19 Performance Monitoring 61 20 T1 WAN Interface 61 21 E1 WAN Interface 62 22 Specifications Ethernet LAN Interface 62 23 Miscellaneous 62 24 Pinouts Alcatel to Termina...

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Page 11: ...gned for network managers administrators and technicians who are responsible for the installation and management of networking equipment in Enterprise and Service Provider environments Knowledge of Telecom technologies and standards including T1 E1 and Ethernet is assumed This chapter provides information about the intended audience for this guide how this guide is organized typographical conventi...

Page 12: ... 602 and OmniAccess 604 router Information is also provided about the operator interface network cabling and the operator interface 4 Configuration describes system configuration logging in factory defaults changing the default password upgrading software and the boot process 5 Troubleshooting provides information about network indicators tests and general troubleshooting tips A summary of common ...

Page 13: ...atel systems ESD ESD notices provide information about how to avoid discharge of static electricity and subsequent damage to Alcatel systems CAUTION Caution notices provide information about how to avoid possible service disruption or damage to Alcatel systems WARNING Warning notices provide information about how to avoid personal injury when working with Alcatel systems Table 3 Text Conventions F...

Page 14: ... do not have Adobe Acrobat version 4 0 or later or Acrobat Reader installed on your PC click the Adobe button on the navigation screen to go to the Adobe website where you can download a free copy of the Acrobat Reader application If a browser session is not opened click Start Run enter the drive letter of your CD ROM drive in the Open entry box and click OK Printing Documents To print any pdf doc...

Page 15: ...commands Router User Guide This guide provides descriptions of commands available for Alcatel implementation of BGP including BGP4 OSPF RIP and other routing protocols Configuration Guide This guide provides example configurations Device Manager Web Interface User Guide This guide explains how to configure the OmniAccess 600 series Alcatel router using the WebUI ...

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Page 17: ...um size businesses The OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 are T1 E1 routers providing one two or four WAN ports two 10 100 Fast Ethernet ports an AUX port an ISDN backup port and a local remote management Console port The routers may be purchased with 1 to 4 ports active If all the WAN ports are not all activated at the time of purchase then additional ports can be activated via a so...

Page 18: ...real time unit status Table 4 provides information about how to interpret the LED states Ethernet 0 LEDs Ethernet 1 LEDs LINK ACT HS DUP LINK ACT HS DUP WAN Port LED Power LED Compact Flash Fast Ethernet Port 0 Fast Ethernet Port 1 AUX Port 12 VDC Input Jack WAN Port Backup WAN Port Console Port Table 4 LED and Port Descriptions Port Description Color WAN STATUS 1 Indicates traffic activity on thi...

Page 19: ...ases 8 3 and higher This option provides a backup if the primary network connection is lost This port accepts cables with RJ 45 connectors FE 0 1 Ethernet LAN connection ports These ports accept cables with RJ 45 cable connectors AUX Reverse telnet connection This port accepts a cable with an RJ 45 cable connector Console Console management port This port accepts a cable with an RJ 45 cable connec...

Page 20: ...dicate real time unit status Table 6 provides information about how to interpret the LED states WAN Port LEDs 1 2 Ethernet 0 LEDs Ethernet 1 LEDs Power LED LINK ACT HS DUP LINK ACT HS DUP WAN Ports 1 2 Fast Ethernet Port 0 Fast Ethernet Port 1 AUX Port Console Port 12 VDC Input Jack Table 6 LED Descriptions Port Description Color WAN STATUS 1 2 Indicates traffic activity on this interface Green no...

Page 21: ... connection ports These ports accept cables with RJ 48C connectors FE 0 1 Ethernet LAN connection ports These ports accept cables with RJ 45 cable connectors AUX Reverse telnet connection This port accepts a cable with a male DB 9 connector Console Console management port This port accepts a cable with an RJ 45 cable connector DC power 12 VDC power connection This port accepts the 2 mm power conne...

Page 22: ...100 Base T Ethernet ports one AUX port one Console port and a 12 VDC power input jack Figure 6 OmniAccess 604 Router Back Panel LEDs The OmniAccess 604 front panel LEDs indicate real time unit status Table 8 provides information about how to interpret the LED states WAN Port LEDs 1 4 Ethernet 0 LEDs Ethernet 1 LEDs Power LED LINK ACT HS DUP LINK ACT HS DUP WAN Ports 1 4 Fast Ethernet Port 0 Fast E...

Page 23: ...nnector Description WAN 1 WAN 4 WAN connection port These ports accept cables with RJ 48C connectors If drop and insert is configured then ports 1 and 2 are reserved for that feature FE 0 FE 1 Ethernet LAN connection ports These ports accept cables with RJ 45 cable connectors AUX Reverse telnet connection This port accepts a cable with a male DB 9 connector Console Console management port This por...

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Page 25: ...g equipment tools and cables are available at the installation site Environment Site location is important for the proper operation of the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router Place the unit in a clean dry environment with adequate air circulation Allow additional clearance around the system for foot traffic and access to cable connectors on the rear panel Figure 7 shows the con...

Page 26: ...mniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router ships with a Console cable You will need to obtain additional cables for your specific application The following additional cables are required to install the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router One or two RJ 45 male male category 5 26 AWG minimum twisted pair straight through cable Ethernet LAN connection See Table 25 on p...

Page 27: ...Figure 9 WAN Cable Tools Required The following tools are required to install the Alcatel OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router Figure 10 Required Tools 2 Phillips screwdriver 3 Phillips screwdriver 1 4 inch flat blade screwdriver ...

Page 28: ...Warranty on page 73 for details about product returns Check the packing slip and contents of the shipping carton to ensure that you have received the following items Figure 11 Items Shipped with the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 Router Alcatel router OmniAccess 604 shown Quick Start Guide CD ROM product information Power supply for OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 OmniAccess 60...

Page 29: ...tion An optional wall mounting assembly is available for mounting the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router on a vertical surface The wall mount components are shipped in the same box with the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router and are shown in the following figure Figure 12 Wall Mount Components Wall mount bracket Power supply strap Router to wall mount brac...

Page 30: ...rs in an equipment rack The following items are shipped in a separate carton Figure 13 Rack Mount Components Rack Tray 2 Rack Carriage Assemblies 2 Mounting Brackets 4 Velcro Tie Wraps 2 sets Velcro Mounting Pads 4 10 24 x 5 Phillips Pan Head Screws for Equipment Rack 4 10 24 x 5 Phillips Pan Head Screws for Equipment Rack 6 6 32 x 25 Phillips Flat Head Mounting Bracket Screws 4 4 40 x 25 Phillips...

Page 31: ...ion for your router model in Product Introduction CAUTION Do not block the cooling vents on the top of the unit NOTE For problem free operation the router should be located in an area with adequate ventilation Table Top Installation To install the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 for operation on a table top follow this procedure Refer to Figure 14 which shows a Model OmniAccess 60...

Page 32: ... and OmniAccess 604 Router Installation Guide 601 602 and 604 Routers Wall Mount Installation Follow this procedure to attach the Alcatel OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router to a vertical surface Figure 15 Wall Mounting the Model OmniAccess 601 Router ...

Page 33: ...ors are not designed for installation in hard walls These anchors should only be installed in a sheet rock gypsum wall board wall 3 Fit the AC strap over the power supply and then place the power supply on the wall mount bracket within the four locating tabs 4 Engage and tighten the AC strap captive screw to secure the power supply to the wall mount assembly 5 Attach the cable retainer to the DC p...

Page 34: ...sed tab and the back edge of the tray 5 Engage and tighten the AC strap captive screw to secure the power supply to the rack tray 6 Attach the cable retainer bracket to the DC power cord behind the molded strain relief on the cable 7 Insert the power cable jack into the 12 VDC port on the back of the router 8 Engage and tighten the captive screw on the cable retainer bracket in the threaded hole a...

Page 35: ...and secure in the ports See Table 25 on page 63 for pinout information about this cable Figure 18 Connecting the Ethernet Cable Connecting the WAN Cable The back panel accommodates up to two WAN model specific cables Use 26 AWG minimum category 5 twisted pair cable with RJ 48C connectors for this interface Refer to Figure 9 on page 17 to identify this cable CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use o...

Page 36: ...nectors to establish this connectivity Figure 20 Connecting Drop and Insert Cables To connect drop and insert cables follow this procedure Refer to Figure 20 1 Insert the RJ 48C connector of one end of one WAN cable in WAN port 1 on the router 2 Connect the other end of this cable to the local PBX port 3 Insert the connector on one end of the second cable to WAN port 2 on the router 4 Connect the ...

Page 37: ...minal equipment requires a special cable see Table 24 on page 63 for connector pinout information To connect the Console cable 1 Connect the RJ 45 Console cable to the Console port on the router 2 Connect the other end of the RJ 45 Console cable to the RJ 45 end of the adapter 3 Connect the DB 9 end on the adapter to the management terminal or workstation Figure 21 Connecting the Console Cable Loc...

Page 38: ...em configuration information If a workstation is used for the remote management console use VT 100 terminal emulation software or equivalent and configure the software as specified for modems Console Messages Alarm messages are displayed at the console when system logging is configured Refer to the configure system logging console command and related system logging commands in the Command Referenc...

Page 39: ...nds type tree To access help associated with a command type help command name You may also use the key after any command To exit back one level in the command hierarchy type exit and press Return To exit the command mode and or return to the base CLI prompt press the key combination Ctrl Z Type the first two letters of a command and then press the Tab key to automatically spell out the command Scr...

Page 40: ... 602 and 604 Routers and the far end is configured manually the router detects the speed but defaults to half duplex mode To ensure correct operation either manually configure each device for speed and duplex settings or configure both devices to auto negotiate ...

Page 41: ... password must be 3 10 characters To change the password 1 Access the password configuration mode example Alcatel password The system prompts for the current user name 2 Type alcatel and then press Return The system prompts for the old password 3 Type switch and then press Return The system prompts for the new password 4 Type your new password and then press Return The system prompts you to verify...

Page 42: ...t name for the system is Fremont The CLI prompt changes to Fremont accordingly example Fremont configure Date and Time Date and time are set using the configure date and the configure utc commands To configure the date enter the month day and year For example to set the date to April 30 2005 enter Router configure date 04 30 2005 To set the current time for the router in Universal Time Coordinated...

Page 43: ... be up to 30 characters The password must be 3 10 characters example Alcatel configure user John level 2 The system prompts you to enter a new password 3 Enter the new password The system prompts you to re enter the new password 4 Re enter the new password The system confirms that the password is set and confirms the name of the added user You can use the show user_accounts command to view user in...

Page 44: ... a file not found error message is displayed upon rebooting the system This message will not impact operation and it should be ignored NOTE If you change any of the factory default settings issue the save local command to retain the changed configuration before rebooting The following tables show the factory default configuration for the Alcatel OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 rou...

Page 45: ... ft fdl ANSI and ATT unit protocol enabled ANSI only ATT only yellow_alarm disabled generate detect generate and detect Table 13 E1 Interface Default Configuration Parameter Default Value Optional Values framing crc non crc disabled linecode HDB3 no optional value clock_source internal line linemode short_haul long_haul jitter enabled disabled lbo 43 db 12 db yellow_alarm generate and detect no op...

Page 46: ... always be connected to the local PBX not the network Configure the Link settings first Configure the clock on Port 1 second and always set it to LINE Configure the clock on Port 2 third and always set it to BTCLK Configure the mode last Recommendations Configure IP terminating bundle starting at the lowest numbered DS0 and the Voice Pass Through bundle starting at the highest numbered DS0 Example...

Page 47: ...data or 2 for voice only typically mode will be 1 T1 Configuration In this example the data bundle name is data and the DS0s are configured starting from DS0 number one The DS0s are called timeslots in the configuration screen The configuration of the bundle is the same as the non drop and insert configurations This data bundle is pointed toward the network and the corresponding DS0s on T1 number ...

Page 48: ...he T1 will be a Robbed Bit from within each individual voice DS0 or will be carried within the Facility Data Link FDL of an Extended Super Frame ESF mode T1 The clock references are set pursuant the rules above The mode always pertains to port 2 so the command will always be mode 2 X where X 0 for data only 1 for voice and data or 2 for voice only typically mode will be 1 ...

Page 49: ...ntact your reseller or Alcatel You will be asked to provide the serial number model number and the number of ports that are currently active on your router The following procedure describes how to activate additional WAN ports in the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router 1 From the command line interface issue the following command Alcatel configure terminal 2 Issue the following...

Page 50: ...uting IPMUX Modes The Model OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 are able to switch between IPMux and dynamic routing modes The Model OmniAccess 601 supports only dynamic routing mode Switching to IPMux Mode To switch from dynamic routing to IPMux mode issue the following command Alcatel configure no system routing A message is displayed warning you to issue the save local command before the router r...

Page 51: ...image is executed from the factory image stored in the boot ROM Next the Alcatel operating system is loaded from the T1000 Z file residing in the Flash Power up diagnostics such as flash test memory test etc are run and then the Ethernet and WAN interfaces are installed The router is then configured using settings previously saved in the system cfg file Once these settings are configured the route...

Page 52: ...pport two simultaneous downloads NOTE Refer to the appropriate Command Reference Guide domestic or international products for specific command parameters options and context Before Downloading the T1000 Z File If you must issue the file download command do so only when the source of the download file is currently answering a ping command and there is no immediate concern about unscheduled power ou...

Page 53: ... local_file server_ip The IP address of the server holding the upgrade files source_file Path and file name of the file to be downloaded local_file File name to be used in local flash memory For example a typical sequence might consist of downloading all files to the main board file download 10 10 1 1 software T1000 Z T1000 Z file download 10 10 1 1 software T1000 bin T1000 bin 4 Move the bin imag...

Page 54: ...tor to the console port of the Alcatel system using the cable supplied Configure the terminal for 9600 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and XON XOFF flow control 4 Power cycle the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 5 Press and hold the Enter Return key while the system boots usually 10 15 seconds 6 The following or similar text is output to the terminal 7 Type c and press the Ent...

Page 55: ...same subnet as the default router through which you will access the tftp host The following text is output to the terminal 13 Press the Enter key The following text is output to the terminal 14 At this point the tftp host address must be entered Type 192 168 10 1 or whatever is consistent with the downloadNCM command in the above example and press the Enter key The following text is output to the ...

Page 56: ...as lnPci After entering all the parameters described above the Alcatel boot prompt Alcatel Boot is displayed 18 Verify that the settings are correct Press the Enter key to display the following text 19 Type and press the Enter key to boot from the network 20 Download the new images Refer to Upgrading Software on page 43 ftp password pw blank use rsh wind flags f Ox8a target name tn T1000 Alcatel B...

Page 57: ...le e1 4 clock_source line Router configure module e1 4 framing crc Router configure module e1 4 exit 2 Router configure cabletype monitor_port 1 twisted_pair Router configure module e1 4 Router configure module e1 4 linecode hdb3 Router configure module e1 4 yellow_alarm gen_det Router configure module e1 4 exit 3 T1 Interface Router configure term Router configure module t1 4 Router configure mod...

Page 58: ... term Router configure interface bundle Madrid Router configure interface bundle Madrid link e1 3 4 Router configure interface bundle Madrid encapsulation fr Router configure interface bundle Madrid fr Router configure interface bundle Madrid fr intf_type dce Router configure interface bundle Madrid fr lmi Router configure interface bundle Madrid fr lmi keepalive 12 Router configure interface bund...

Page 59: ... 1 1 255 255 255 0 Router configure interface bundle Houston exit 3 The following are examples of frame relay and PPP bundles configured for DS3 WAN transmission The following is an example of a bundle configured for NxT1 transmission Bundles can also be configured for fractional T1 and single T1 connections NxT1 MFR Bundle Router configure term Router configure interface bundle Seattle Router con...

Page 60: ...xit Router configure router rip interface wan1 Router configure router rip interface wan1 exit 3 OSPF Configuring OSPF between a LAN and a WAN over multiple CT3 links running MLPPP Router configure terminal Router configure interface ethernet 0 Router configure interface ethernet 0 ip address 10 10 10 1 24 Router configure interface ethernet 0 exit 2 Router configure interface bundle Dallas Router...

Page 61: ...gure router bgp 10 neighbor 20 20 20 2 20 exit 3 Configuring IBGP between two neighbors in the same autonomous system Router configure interface ethernet 0 Router configure interface ethernet 0 ip address 10 10 10 1 24 Router configure interface ethernet 0 exit Router configure router bgp 10 Router configure router bgp 10 neighbor 10 10 10 2 10 Router configure router bgp 10 neighbor 10 10 10 2 10...

Page 62: ...Identify the host name or IP address the host directory the file is being transferred to and the new name as follows Router write network 10 1 100 149 maindir config01 txt NOTE When saving to a network host the host directory and file name must already exist Table 15 Compact Flash File Commands Command Name Description compare_boot Compare bootrom files between flash and bootrom images copy Copy t...

Page 63: ...or more information about a command access command help by typing help command name and pressing Return To view alarms use the appropriate derivative T1 E1 of the following command show module alarms t1 Use this command to view the current alarms for any T1 WAN link of the system You can display the current configuration and operating status of each WAN link using use the appropriate derivative T1...

Page 64: ... the OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 far end equipment interconnect cabling at either end or the link between the two systems Loopback Test To perform line and payload loopbacks at either end use the appropriate derivative T1 E1 of the following commands The following loopback command is available test t1 loopback BERT Test This command is used to initiate a bit error rate test Th...

Page 65: ... and OmniAccess 604 router 2 If you are using a non Alcatel LAN cable refer to Table 25 on page 63 to check the cable pinouts 3 Make sure both the router and the adjacent LAN nodes are powered on Ping test fails The Ethernet LAN is not working the destination host is not responding or the LAN cable s are faulty 1 Make sure the Ethernet LAN cable is properly connected between the hub or switch and ...

Page 66: ...or a configuration mismatch between the Alcatel system and the far end system 2 If CRC 6 errors or BPVs are present check the Line Build Out LBO configuration settings at both ends System cannot lock onto a BERT pattern from the far end The BERT test has failed Try using another BERT pattern If the problem continues call your WAN service provider BERT error rate exceeds 1 of transmitted bits The l...

Page 67: ...tem s Ethernet address netmask inet on backplane b Not needed host inet h x x x x The ip address of the tftp server gateway inet g x x x x Your router s address not necessary in the same subnet user u wind This is a required field ftp password pw blank use rsh wind This is a required field flags f 0x8a target tn Alcatel startup script s Not needed other o lnPci This is a lowercase L not a 1 6 At t...

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Page 69: ...IONS This appendix includes technical information about the operating environment power application interfaces cable pinouts MIBs and physical cables and adapters used to connect the Alcatel OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router to a network ...

Page 70: ...o 70 C Relative humidity 5 to 90 non condensing 104 F 40 C Altitude 0 to 13 123 ft 0 to 4 018 meters Dimensions Height 1 32 inches 3 35 cm Width 8 65 inches 21 97 cm Depth 6 61 inches 16 79 cm Weight 1 5 lbs 675 kg Memory Default 128 MB DRAM OmniAccess 601 256 MB DRAM OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 Default 16 MB Flash OmniAccess 601 and OmniAccess 602 32 MB Flash OmniAccess 604 Storage for mult...

Page 71: ...llow TAIS transmit alarm indication signal TRAI transmit yellow RAIS receive alarm indication signal RLOF receive loss of frame LORC loss of receive clock RLOS receive loss of signal Threshold alarms Table 20 T1 WAN Interface Receive line rate 1 544 Mbps 32 ppm Line code b8zs or ami Framing d4 or esf Interface ESF FDL AT T TR 54016 1986 AT T TR 54016 1989 ANSI T1 403 1989 Input signal DSX 1 0 to 2...

Page 72: ...50 ppm payload 1 984 Mbps Line code HDB3 Framing crc non crc ITU G 704 unframed Input signal 0 to 32 db Output signal ITUG 703 Impedance 75 ohm 120 ohm Connectors RJ 48C Timing internal network Table 22 Specifications Ethernet LAN Interface Two 10 100 Base T 802 3 auto negotiating full or half duplex Table 23 Miscellaneous Service Levels and Connectivity DS0 NxDS0 T1 E1 NxT1 NxE1 10 100 Base T Pro...

Page 73: ...erminal ready 4 5 signal ground 5 6 data set ready 6 7 request to send 7 8 clear to send 8 9 not used 9 Table 25 Pinouts Ethernet Cable RJ 45 Alcatel Pin Signal Direction LAN Signal 1 TxD TxD 2 TxD TxD 3 RxD RxD 4 not used not used 5 not used not used 6 RxD RxD 7 not used not used 8 not used not used Table 26 Pinouts WAN Cable RJ 48C Pin Signal 1 receive from network ring R 2 receive from network ...

Page 74: ...em Specifications Installation Guide 601 602 and 604 Routers Table 27 DB 25 to RJ 45 Modem Adapter Pinouts RJ 45 Pin Signal DB 25 Pin 1 no connection 2 no connection 3 RxD 3 4 Ground 7 5 Ground 7 6 TxD 2 7 no connection 8 no connection ...

Page 75: ...ts for Ethernet like interface The following variables are supported for this MIB n dot3StatsFCSErrors n dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions n dot3StatsFrameTooLongs The remainder are not supported RFC 1657 Describes MIB objects used for BGP4 routing protocol RFC 1724 Describes MIB objects used for RIP routing protocol RFC 1850 Describes MIB objects used for OSPF routing protocol RFC 1997 Facilitates a...

Page 76: ...thernet interfaces fr mib Defines objects related to configuration and statistics for frame relay and MFR bundles ghdlc mib Defines objects related to configuration and statistics for generic HDLC bundles ip mib Defines objects related to IP addressable interfaces and static routes ppp mib Defines objects related to PPP MLPPP bundles for configuration and statistics products mib Defines registrati...

Page 77: ...600 series router Compliance The following table provides compliance information about the Alcatel OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router Table 30 Regulatory and Compliance Standards Safety IEC60950 1999 and EN60950 2000 UL and cUL EMC FCC part 15 FCC Class A digital device IC ES003 EN300 386 2 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 VCCI Telecom TIA EIA IS 968 CS 03 TBR 12 13 JATE SDT 225 100 70...

Page 78: ...io communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off If the interference stops it was probably caused by the Alcatel equipment If the equipment causes interference to radio or...

Page 79: ...al the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary Rights of the Telephone Company Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance in order ...

Page 80: ...striction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002 95 EC sets collection recycling and recovery targets for various categories of electrical products and their waste The Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS 2002 95 EC which accompanies the WEEE Directive bans the use of heavy metals and brominated flame retardants in the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment Specifically r...

Page 81: ... and Insert 36 E EMC compliance 67 enterprise mibs 66 environment 15 equipment malfunction 74 Ethernet 25 cable pinouts 63 default configuration 34 LAN specifications 62 LED 55 exclusions warranty 73 F FCC compliance 67 feedback documentation ii file download command 42 system cfg 34 T1000 bin 41 42 T1000 Z 41 front panel 12 H hardware warranty 73 host name 32 HS LED 8 11 13 I images upgrading sof...

Page 82: ...n 15 software upgrade 42 software warranty 73 standard warranty 73 statistics WAN 53 system administrator changing account name 31 system alarms 53 system cfg 34 T T1 cable pinouts 63 WAN interface 25 WAN specifications 61 T1000 bin file 41 42 T1000 Z file 41 table top installation 21 Technical Support 74 Telco standards 67 test BERT 54 56 loopback 54 network 54 ping 54 55 tips diagnostics 55 tool...

Page 83: ...rounds Technical Support will provide assistance to the Customer regarding questions concerning the installation of Software updates and configuration questions arising from Software updates Technical Support will work with the Customer to develop and implement appropriate network configurations Procedures A product may only be returned with the prior written approval of Alcatel Such approval shal...

Page 84: ... Customer The foregoing limitations shall apply even if any remedy provided herein shall fail its essential purpose Equipment Malfunction In the event this equipment should fail to operate properly disconnect the unit from the telephone line and contact Alcatel Technical Support at the address and phone number listed in below DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS EQUIPMENT This equipment does not contain any us...

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