ADTRAN NetVanta Series Configuration Guide
ADTRAN NetVanta Series
With the ADTRAN NetVanta Series, you have purchased a high-performance networking solution that provides a wide range of capabilities to meet your business needs. The NetVanta Series offers:
- Extensive connectivity options: Connect to Ethernet, Frame Relay, PPP, and T1 networks, providing flexible and reliable connections for your devices and applications.
- Advanced routing and switching: Route and switch traffic efficiently and securely, ensuring optimal performance for your network.
- Multilink PPP support: Combine multiple PPP links for increased bandwidth and redundancy, supporting mission-critical applications.
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NetVanta
Series
(with Octal T1 Wide Module)
Quick Configuration Guide
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Equipment Required
• A VT100 terminal or a PC with VT100 emulator software for connecting to the unit.
• DB-9 (male) to DB-9 (female) straight-through serial cable for configuring the unit.
• Appropriate cable(s) for connecting the system to the existing network.
The configuration sections of this quick configuration guide are formatted to provide step-by-step text descriptions for selected applications. The configuration parameters used in the example outlined in this document are for instructional purposes only. Please replace all bold underlined entries ( example ) with your specific parameters to configure your application.
Network Diagram
Multilink PPP Internet Access
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Connect to the NetVanta 4305
1. Connect a VT100 terminal (or PC with VT100 emulation software) to the NetVanta
CONSOLE port using a DB-9 (male) to DB-9 (female) straight-through serial cable.
2. Configure the COM port with the following parameters:
Data Rate: 9600
Data Bits: 8
Parity Bits: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: None
3. Open a VT100 terminal session. (Please refer to the appropriate VT100 terminal software documentation for detailed instructions.)
4. Press the <Enter> key.
5. Enter enable at the > prompt.
6. Enter the password when prompted. The default password is password .
7. You are now at the # prompt. At the # prompt, enter config terminal to enter the Global
Configuration mode.
The NetVanta may be initially accessed and managed either via a console session or through a Telnet session. See Steps 1 through 7 above for console session instructions.
Initiating a Telnet session requires using a hub and two Ethernet cables (one for the PC and one for the unit). The default Ethernet IP address is 10.10.10.1. Refer to Configure a
Telnet Session on page 3 to change Telnet session settings.
Configure the Ethernet Interface
1. At the (config)# prompt, enter interface eth 0/1 to access the configuration parameters for the Ethernet port located on the rear panel of the unit.
2. Enter ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
to assign an IP address to the Ethernet port using a 24-bit subnet mask.
If you are accessing the NetVanta via Telnet, once you change this IP address, you will lose connection to the NetVanta. You must change the IP address of your PC before you can proceed.
ADTRAN recommends that you set the Ethernet speed and duplex to match the switch or hub it is plugged in to.
For example: (config-eth 0/1)# speed 100
(config-eth 0/1)# full-duplex
3. Enter no shutdown to activate the interface to pass data.
4. Enter exit to exit the Ethernet interface commands and return to the Global Configuration mode.
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The NetVanta Network Interface Modules (NIMs) use a slot/port notation for interface identification. All non-modular interfaces built into the base unit (e.g., the Ethernet port) are identified using 0 as the slot number.
Configure a Telnet Session
The following steps show how to access the Telnet configuration parameters and change the password. The default password for initializing a Telnet session is password (all lowercase). For security purposes, change the password to something unique. For this example, replace the underlined word with a password of your choosing.
The NetVanta supports five Telnet sessions
(0 through 4).
1. Enter line telnet 0 to activate the configuration parameters for the Telnet sessions at the
(config)# prompt.
2. Enter login to prompt the user for a Telnet access password.
3. Enter password word to create a login password for the Telnet sessions.
4. Enter exit to return to the Global Configuration mode.
An enable security mode password must be defined before configured Telnet sessions are activated. Refer to Set the Enable Security Mode Password for information on password configuration.
Set the Enable Security Mode Password
1. Verify that the prompt of your unit displays (config)# .
2. Enter enable password word to set the Enable Security mode password.
or
3. Enter enable password md5 word to encrypt the enable password using MD5 encryption.
The Enable Security mode passwords are case sensitive.
Configure the Frame Relay Virtual Interface
The following sections outline configuring a Frame Relay virtual interface (labeled 1) using a single DLCI back to the corporate router (defined as DLCI 16).
The following steps assume the Global Configuration mode is currently active. Verify the prompt of your unit displays (config)# .
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Create the Interface and Define the Encapsulation
1. Enter interface fr 1 to create a Frame Relay virtual interface labeled 1.
2. Enter frame-relay lmi-type none (contact your service provider for your correct LMI-type) to configure signaling on the Frame Relay virtual interface 1. The default LMI type is
ANSI (Annex D).
3. Enter no shutdown to activate the interface to pass data.
4. Enter exit to return to the Global Configuration mode.
Create the PVC and Assign an IP Address
1. Enter interface fr 1.1
to create the first PVC assigned to Frame Relay virtual interface 1. This activates the configuration parameters for the PVC. Your prompt should now display
Router(config-fr1.1)# .
2. Enter frame-relay interface-dlci 16 to assign DLCI 16 to this PVC. (DLCIs should be supplied by your network provider.)
3. Enter ip address 192.22.72.1 255.255.255.0
to assign an IP address of 192.22.72.1 for this
PVC using a 24-bit subnet mask.
4. Enter exit to return to the Global Configuration mode.
Configure the PPP Interface
The following steps outline configuring a PPP interface (labeled 1) to the NetVanta.
The following steps assume the Global Configuration mode is currently active. Verify the prompt of the unit displays (config)# .
1. Enter interface ppp 1 to create a PPP interface labeled 1.
2. Enter ip address 192.22.72.1
255.255.255.0
to assign an IP address to the PPP interface using a 24-bit mask.
3. Enter no shutdown to activate the interface to pass data.
4. Enter exit to return to the Global Configuration mode.
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Create a T1 to a Virtual Interface Cross-Connect
For this example we will configure a T1 WAN interface with DS0s 1 through 10 for data.
The following steps assume the Global Configuration mode is currently active. Verify that the prompt of your unit displays (config)# .
1. Enter interface t1 1/1 to activate the interface configuration mode for the T1 WAN interface.
2. Enter tdm-group 1 timeslots 1-10 to create a TDM group for DS0s 1-10 on the T1 network connection (t1 1/1).
3. Enter no shutdown to activate the interface to pass data.
4. Enter exit to return to the Global Configuration mode.
5. Enter cross-connect 1 t1 1/1 1 frame-relay 1 to connect DS0s 1-10 of the T1 network connection (t1 1/1) to the virtual frame-relay interface fr 1.
Alternately,
6. Enter cross-connect 1 t1 1/1 1 ppp 1 to connect DS0s 1-10 of the T1 network connection
(t1 1/1) to the PPP interface labeled 1.
Configure the Multilink PPP interface
The following steps assume the Global Configuration mode is currently active. Verify the prompt of the unit displays (config)# .
1. Enter interface ppp 2 to access the configuration parameters for the PPP interface.
2. Enter ip address 192.22.73.1
255.255.255.0
to assign an IP address to the PPP interface using a 24-bit mask.
3. Enter ppp multilink to configure the PPP interface for multilink PPP.
4. Enter no shutdown to activate the interface to pass data.
5. Enter exit to return to the Global Configuration mode.
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Create an Octal T1 Multilink Cross-Connect
For this example we will configure T1 WAN interfaces with DS0s 1 through 24 for data.
The following steps assume the Global Configuration mode is currently active. Verify that the prompt of your unit displays (config)# .
1. Enter interface t1 3/1 to activate the first T1 interface configuration mode on the
Octal T1 Wide Module.
2. Enter tdm group 1 timeslots 1-24 to create a TDM group for DS0s 1 through 24 on the T1 connections.
3. Enter no shutdown to activate the interface to pass data.
4. Enter cross-connect 2 t1 3/1 1 ppp 2 to connect DS0s 1 through 24 of the T1 network connection (t1 3/1) to the multilink ppp interface labeled 2.
5. Enter interface t1 3/2 to activate the second T1 interface configuration mode on the
Octal T1 Wide Module.
6. Enter tdm group 1 timeslots 1-24 to create a TDM group for DS0s 1 through 24 on the T1 connections.
7. Enter no shutdown to activate the interface to pass data.
8. Enter cross-connect 3 t1 3/2 1 ppp 2 to connect DS0 1 through 24 of the T1 network connection (t1 3/2) to the multilink ppp interface labeled 2.
9. Repeat the process to configure any additional T1 interfaces needed for your application.
Save the Configuration
1. Verify that the prompt of your unit displays (config)# .
2. Enter exit to leave configuration mode.
3. Enter copy running-config startup-config to save the current configuration to memory. This command may be abbreviated as copy run start .
4. Enter exit to close the configuration session.
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