Express 6100/6120IDSL Router/Bridge Part Numbers 1200176L1/L4 Document Number 61200176L1-1BJuly 2000
x Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table of ContentsSubmenus[+]or[DATA]...3-4ActivationField<+>...
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-66 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Status/IP StatsRead security: 5This menu contains IP
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-67IP datagrams reassembledIP datagrams receivedIP datagra
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-68 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1>TEST MENUThe Express6100/6120’s Test menu contains
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-69>LOGS MENUThe Logs menu contain logs displaying impo
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-70 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Logs/PPP LogInformation pertainingtothe PPPnegotiatio
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-71»» Connection Log/ActiveWhen set to Yes (def), connecti
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
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-73>UTILITIES MENUTheExpress6100/6120hasutilitiesembedd
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-74 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Utilities/Telnet ClientWrite security:4; Readsecurity
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-75»» Upgrade/StatusThis appears when TFTP is used. It dis
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xiTable of ContentsDNS/DomainName... 3-17DNS/Server1...
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-76 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 4-1Chapter 4SpecificationsSPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThissectionliststhestandardspecificationsandfeaturesin
Chapter 4. Specifications4-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual A-1Appendix ALoop Status MessagesTheExpress6100/6120displayscurrentloopstatusoftheIDSLonthebottom center li
Appendix A. Loop Status MessagesA-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Rate Status MessagesDisplays the rate at which the connection has been e
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-1Appendix BLog MessagesThe Express 6100/6120 Logs menu contains messages of events thatoccur. The definit
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
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-3IPXCP <X> uplevel 5IPX Control Protocol port <X> has been successful
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
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-5by PPP peer sending incorrect username and/or password. MakesuretheConfiguration
xii Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table of ContentsConfiguration/FrameRelay... 3-32FrameRelay/MaintenanceProtocol
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-6 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1PPPrx[x] …level 6Advanced debugging decode of received PPP configuration packets
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-7NETWORK LOG MESSAGESAttempting to add bad IP iface route: ifnum=<inter>des
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-8 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Installing bad default route: ifnum=<inter> metric=<hops>gw=<ip&g
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
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-10 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Telnet Session Closedlevel 4Telnet server has closed connection.Telnet Session
Appendix B. Log Messages61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual B-11TELNETD: Set TCBF_DONTBLOCK flag failedlevel 6Debugging message related to Teln
Appendix B. Log MessagesB-12 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual C-1Appendix CSNMPUNDERSTANDING SNMPAs Local Area Network (LAN) environments became standardizedover the pas
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
Appendix C. SNMP61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual C-3SNMP EMBEDDED AGENTThe Express 6100/6120 supports the following groups from MIB-II:(RFC
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xiiiTable of ContentsManagement/Telnet/Web ... 3-52Telnet/Web/ServerAccess...
Appendix C. SNMPC-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1
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
Appendix D. Connector PinoutsD-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table D-3. 10BaseT Ethernet6100 Pin Signal1RX12RX23TX16TX261201TX12TX23RX16
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual E-1Appendix ETerminal Mode CommandsTheExpress 6100/6120 supportsa command line interface. All menuoptions a
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
Appendix E. Terminal Mode Commands61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual E-3ADDITIONAL COMMANDSOther commands available from the terminal mode are
Appendix E. Terminal Mode CommandsE-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Acronyms-1AcronymsAEP AppleTalk Echo ProtocolAMI Alternate Mark InversionARP Address Resolution ProtocolB (
AcronymsAcronyms-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1DTMF Dual Tone Multi-FrequencyEKTS Electronic Key Telephone ServiceESS Electronic Switchi
Acronyms61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Acronyms-3MRRU Maximum Receivable ReconstructableUnitNBP Name Binding ProtocolNEBE Near End Block E
xiv Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table of ContentsIPXRoutes/Network... 3-63IPXRoutes/Gateway...
AcronymsAcronyms-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-1Glossary10Base2IEEE 802.3 specification, similar to Ethernet, using thin coaxial cablethatruns at
GlossaryGlossary-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1BridgeA data communications device that connects two or more networks.Abridgestoresandfor
Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-3ofvariedfrequenciesaswithtraditionalanalogtransmissionsystems.Digital techniques provide
GlossaryGlossary-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1IEEEInstitute ofElectrical andElectronic Engineers. Professional organiza-tionthat define
Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-5ers suchas AT&T Communications, Satellite Business Systems, GTETelenet, GTE Sprint, a
GlossaryGlossary-6 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1jitterTheslightmovementofatransmissionsignalintimeorphasethatcanintroduce errors and loss
Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-7Name Binding Protocol (NBP)The AppleTalk transport-level protocol that translates a chara
GlossaryGlossary-8 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1phase jitterIntelephony,themeasurementindegrees out-of-phasethatananalogsignaldeviatesfro
Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-9blesincludereliability,delaybandwidth,load,MTUs,communicationcosts, and hop count.RS-232-
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xvTable of ContentsUtilities Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GlossaryGlossary-10 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1SPCSStoredProgram ControlledSwitch. Adigitalswitchthatsupportscallcontrol, routing, and
Glossary61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Glossary-11TE1Terminal Equipment Type 1. ISDN-compatible terminals.TelnetTheTCP/IPstandardprotocolf
GlossaryGlossary-12 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1paths for carrying voice, data, video, or other information simulta-neously. It bears a
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics10baseT interface D-2AADTRAN frame port 144 1-2agent C-1,C-3applicationsframe relay con
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-2Indexconnection list profiledeleting 3-34connection log 3-70connection log/active 3-71connection log
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
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
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
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-
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-7Indexutilities menu 3-2,3-73utilities/exit 3-75utilities/ping 3-73utilities/Telnet client 3-74utilit
xvi Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Table of Contents
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual Index-8Index
Product Support InformationPresales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engi-neering, or ADTR
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xviiList of FiguresFigure1-1. Express6100...1-1Figure1-2. Express6120...
xviii Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1List of Figures
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual xixList of TablesTableD-1. IBM/ATStyleEIA-232Interface ...D-1TableD-2. RJ-49CISDN...
Trademarks:DMS-100 is a trademark of Northern Telecom, Inc.Ethernet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel Cor-poration, and Xerox Cor
xx Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1List of Tables
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
Quick Startup GuideQuick Start-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 1-1Chapter 1Understanding IDSL andthe Express 6100/6120IDSL is leased mode ISDN. ADTRAN provides a full lin
Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/61201-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1ApplicationsSingle User to Corporate LAN (Figure
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
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
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
Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/61201-6 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1fault gateway (recommended for remote application
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
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
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
Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/612061200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 1-9The Express6100/6120transfersdata up to 144 kbpso
Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/61201-10 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1SecuritySecurityonnetworkdevicesisamajorconcernf
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 2-1Chapter 2InstallationAfter unpacking the unit, immediately inspect it for possible ship-ping damage. If
Chapter 2. Installation2-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-1Chapter 3Terminal Menu Operationand StructureTERMINAL MENU STRUCTUREThe Express 6100/6120 uses a multile
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-2 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1The Main menu contains the following options.>CONFIGU
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-3Figure 3-1. Top Level Terminal Menu1 Menu Path Describes
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-4 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUSThe following sections prov
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-5Editable Data FieldA highlighted menu item indicates tha
ivFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FRE-QUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Cl
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-6 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Session ManagementControl-LLogs out of the session.Contr
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-7Security LevelsEach menu item on the configuration scree
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-8 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1>CONFIGURATION MENU» System InfoTheSystem Info menu p
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
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-10 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Configuration/WANThe WAN menuis used to setup theISDN
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-11IDSL/Channel RateWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5Deter
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
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-13»» IP/Default GatewayWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5T
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-14 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Static Routes/PrivateWrite security:4; Readsecurity: 5W
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-15RIP/MethodWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5RIP/Directio
vCANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radionoise emissions from digital apparatus as set out i
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-16 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1This mode is most commonly used with the NAT functional
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-17DNS/Domain NameWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5Thisis
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-18 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1UDP Relay List/Relay AddressWrite security:3; Readsecur
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
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-20 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» IPX/Frame TypeWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5TheEx
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-21»» IPX/RIP TimerWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5This v
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-22 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Figure 3-6. Configuration/Bridge Screen»» Bridge/ModeWr
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-23WAN IP Bridge/NetmaskWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5T
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-24 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1WAN IPX Bridge/Frame TypeWrite security:2; Readsecurity
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-25» Configuration/SecurityThe Security menu is used to se
viThe Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes thepercentageof thetotal loadto be connectedto atelephone loopwhichis used by the devi
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-26 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» Security/Radius ServerTheparametersfortheradiusserve
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-27numberof attempts to communicatewith the primary server
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
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-29Filter Defines /IP Filter DefinesWrite security:2; Read
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-30 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Filter Defines /IPX Filter DefinesWrite security:2; Rea
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-31Src Socket Comp Type of comparison that is performed:=m
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-32 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Configuration/Frame RelayFrame Relay is a connection-
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-33»» Frame Relay/Maintenance ProtocolWrite security:3, Re
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-34 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1active. These active DLCIs will attempt to determine th
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-35DLCI Mapping/DLCIWrite security:3, Readsecurity: 5This
viiIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautionsshould alwaysbe followedto reducetherisk offire,electrics
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-36 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1IP Map/IP NetmaskWrite security:3, Readsecurity: 5TheIP
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-37IP Map/RIP DirectionWrite security:3, Readsecurity: 5Th
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-38 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1IPX Map/IARPWrite security:3, Readsecurity: 5When this
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-39that particular router’s protocol packets are bridged.
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-40 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Filters/In ExceptionsWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5T
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-41Filters/Out to PVCWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5The
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-42 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Configuration/PPP ProfileTheExpress 6100/6120 uses th
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-43Authentication/Tx UsernameWrite security:1; Readsecurit
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-44 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1IP/NATWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5The Express 6100
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-45Link IPThisisthe IP address thatisassignedto thePPPlink
viiiLimited Product WarrantyADTRAN warrants that for ten years from the date of shipment toCustomer, all products manufactured by ADTRAN will be free
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-46 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1RIP/DirectionWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5RIP/Trigg
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-47IPX/TriggeredWrite security:3; Readsecurity: 5When set
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-48 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» PPP Profile/PPPThe Express 6100/6120 supports the IE
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-49»» PPP Profile/FiltersTheExpress6100/6120canblockpacket
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-50 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Filters/In ExceptionsWrite security:2; Readsecurity: 5T
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-51Filters/LAN-to-WAN (Out)Write security:2; Readsecurity:
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-52 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1» Configuration/ManagementTheExpress6100/6120canbemanag
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-53User List/NameWrite security:1; Readsecurity: 3A text s
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-54 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» Management/SNMPThe Express 6100/6120 is an SNMP agen
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-55Communities/Manager IPWrite security:1; Readsecurity: 3
61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual ixTable of ContentsSettinguptheIDSLLine... QuickStart-1Chapter 1 Understanding IDSL a
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-56 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1Maint Port/Baud RateWrite security:5; Readsecurity: 5Th
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-57>STATUS MENUThe Express 6100/6120’s Status menu cont
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-58 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» Sessions/Frame RelayFrame Relay/PortShows Frame Rela
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-59Frame Relay/DLCI TableThestatusofallvirtualcircuitsisdi
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-60 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» Sessions/Spanning TreeRead security: 5When Bridge mo
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-61»» ARP Cache/IP AddressIP address used for resolving MA
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-62 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» IP Routes /NetmaskNetwork mask applied to the destin
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-63»» IP Routes/TTLSeconds until address is removed from t
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure3-64 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 61200176L1-1»» IPX Routes/TicksRouter determined value for represen
Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure61200176L1-1 Express 6100/6120 User Manual 3-65»» IPX Servers/TTLSecondsuntiladdressisremovedfromtable
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