Router Configuration Information
Junctionbox/Ascend Pipe 50/75 ISDN Configuration (NAT)
Plug a VT100 terminal (or terminal emulator) into the Pipeline 50's
serial port. (9600 baud, 8 Bits, No parity, 1 Stop bit).
When the Pipe 50/75 powers up, you'll see this on your VT100 display.
You may need to type a control-L to repaint your screen.
----------- EDIT ----------- -------------------
------------------- |Configure... | |10-100 1 T1/CSU | |00-200 00:00:13
||>Switch Type= AT&T/P-T-P ^| | Link X RED ||>M31 Line 00 Ch |
| Chan Usage=Switch/Switch | | B1 . | | Call Connected |
| My Num A= | | B2 . | | |
| My Num B=N/A | ------------------- -------------------
| SPID 1=N/A | |20-100 Sessions | |20-500 DYN Stat |
| SPID 2=N/A | |> 0 Active | | Qual N/A 00:00:00|
| Ans Voice Call=Yes | | | | 0K 0 channels|
| My Name= | | | | CLU 0% ALU 0%|
| My Addr=0.0.0.0 | ------------------- -------------------
| Rem Name= | |20-300 WAN Stat | |20-400 Ether Stat |
| Rem Addr= | |>Rx Pkt: 0^||>Rx Pkt: 0|
| Dial #= | | Tx Pkt: 0 | | Tx Pkt: 0|
| Route=No | | CRC: 0v| | Col: 0|
| Bridge=No | ------------------- -------------------
| Send Auth=None | |00-100 Sys Option | |00-400 HW Config |
| Send PW= N/A| |>Security Prof: 1 ^||>BRI Interface |
| Recv Auth=None | | Software +6.0.0+ | | Adrs: 00c07b5a5c17|
| Recv PW=N/A v| | S/N: 613xxxx v| | Enet I/F: UTP |
Press Ctrl-n to move cursor to the next menu item. Press return to select it.
Press Tab to move to another window --- thick border indicates active window.
To configure the router, use the arrow keys to descend the menu
tree to the section and value you wish to change and update the value.
To save the change(s), use the left arrow to
get: ----------- EDIT
----------- |EXIT?
||>0=ESC (Don't exit) |
| 1=Exit and discard |
| 2=Exit and accept |
Select "Exit and accept" to save the change(s).
Be sure the Pipeline 50/75 is running software version or newer.
The implementations of NAT in some earlier versions does not work right.
Current versions of Pipeline code are available from the
Ascend web page or from the Junctionbox ftp server P50 P75-switch
P75-noswitch
To use this configuration information you only need to change the
values shown in color. There are about 66 values that need to be
changed from the factory defaults.
Insert the value issued by Junctionbox
Insert the value issued by the telephone company
Insert a value of your choosing
Insert the value as displayed on this page
Clear
Current Configuration: control-D
D >
fclear
.
>
nvram (Router will reset with factory default
configuration) ------------ EDIT
------------ |Main Edit Menu
||>Configure... |
| 00-000 System |
| 20-000 Ethernet |
| 30-000 Nailed T1 |
| |
Configure...
------------ EDIT
------------ |Configure...
||>Switch Type=Switch Type |
| Chan Usage=Switch/Switch |
| My Num A= |
| My Num B= |
| SPID 1=SPID 1 |
| SPID 2=SPID 2 |
| Ans Voice Call=Yes |
| My Name=Router Name |
| My Addr=10.0.1.1/24 |
| Rem Name=Junctionbox ISDN |
| Rem Addr=10.0.0.1/24 |
| Dial #=677-2110 |
| Route=IP |
| Bridge=No |
| Send Auth=PAP |
| Send PW=Auth Password |
| Recv Auth=PAP |
| Recv PW=Auth Password |
| Save= |
System -> Security
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT
----- |00-300 Security
| | 00-301 Default
| | 00-302
||>00-303 Full Access |
| |
System -> Security -> 00-302
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|00-302 | Note: SET THE 00-302 PASSWORD FIRST
| Name=Router Name
||>Passwd=Auth Password |
| Operations=Yes |
| Edit Security=Yes |
| Edit System=Yes |
| Field Service=Yes |
System -> Security -> Default
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|00-301 Default |
| Name=Default |
| Passwd=
||>Operations=No |
| Edit Security=N/A |
| Edit System=N/A |
| Field Service=N/A |
System -> Security -> Full Access
Note: You'll need to authenticate yourself now
control-D
P
select Router Name
type in the Auth Password
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|00-303 Full Access |
| Name= Full Access
||>Passwd=PASSWORD |
| Operations=Yes |
| Edit Security=Yes |
| Edit System=Yes |
| Field Service=Yes |
Ethernet -> Connections -> Junctionbox ISDN
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-101 Junctionbox ISDN |
| Station=Junctionbox ISDN |
| Active= Yes
||>Encaps=MPP |
| Dial #=677-2110 |
| Alt Dial #1= |
| Alt Dial #2= |
| Alt Dial #3= |
| Calling #= |
| Called #= |
| Route IP=Yes |
| Route IPX=N/A |
| Bridge=No |
| Dial brdcast= N/A
| | Encaps options...
| | Ip options...
| | Ipx options...
||>Session options... |
| Telco options... |
Ethernet -> Connections -> Junctionbox ISDN -> Ip options...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-101 Junctionbox ISDN |
| Ip options... |
| >LAN Adrs=10.0.0.1/24 |
| WAN Alias=0.0.0.0 |
| IF Adrs=192.168.1.1/24 |
| Preference=60 |
| Metric=1 |
| DownPreference=120 |
| DownMetric=7 |
| Private=No |
| RIP=Off |
| Client Pri DNS=0.0.0.0 |
| Client Sec DNS=0.0.0.0 |
| Client Assign DNS=No |
| Client Gateway=0.0.0.0 |
Ethernet -> Connections -> Junctionbox ISDN -> Session options...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-101 Junctionbox ISDN |
| Session options... |
| >Data Filter=0 |
| Call Filter=0 |
| Filter Persistence=No |
| Idle=300 |
| Preempt=60 |
| IPX SAP Filter=0 |
| BackUp= |
| Secondary= |
| Block calls after=0 |
| Blocked duration=0 |
| Redial Delay=0 |
| ATMP Gateway=N/A |
| Max ATMP Tunnels=N/A |
Ethernet -> Connections -> Junctionbox ISDN -> Telco options...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
| Telco options... |
| >AnsOrig=Both |
| Callback=No |
| Exp Callback=No |
| Callback Delay=N/A |
| Call Type=Switched |
| Group=N/A |
| FT1 Caller=N/A |
| Data Svc=64K |
| Force 56=No |
Bill #= |
Ethernet -> Filters -> IP Call
Note: The following filter fixes an Ascend security
bug. See
http://www.ascend.com/2694.html ----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT
----- |20-401 IP Call
||>Name=Discardfilter |
| Input filters... |
| Output filters... |
Ethernet -> Filters -> Discardfilter -> Input filters... -> In filter 01
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-401 Discardfilter |
| In filter 01 |
| >Valid=Yes |
| Type=IP |
| Generic... |
| Ip... |
| Ipx... |
Ethernet -> Filters -> Discardfilter -> Input filters... -> In filter 01 -> Ip...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-401 Discardfilter |
| Ip... |
| >Forward=No |
| Src Mask=0.0.0.0 |
| Src Adrs=0.0.0.0 |
| Dst Mask=0.0.0.0 |
| Dst Adrs=0.0.0.0 |
| Protocol=17 |
| Src Port Cmp=None |
| Src Port #=N/A |
| Dst Port Cmp=Eql |
| Dst Port #=9 |
| TCP Estab=N/A |
Ethernet -> Filters -> Discardfilter -> Input filters... -> In filter 02
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-401 Discardfilter |
| In filter 02 |
| >Valid=Yes |
| Type=GENERIC |
| Generic... |
| Ip... |
| Ipx... |
Ethernet -> Filters -> Discardfilter -> Input filters... -> In filter 02 -> GENERIC
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-401 Discardfilter |
| Generic... |
| >Forward=Yes |
| Offset=0 |
| Length=0 |
| Mask=0000000000000000 |
| Value=0000000000000000 |
| Compare=Equals |
| More=No |
Ethernet -> NAT -> NAT...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-A01 NAT... |
| Routing=Yes
||>Profile=Junctionbox ISDN |
| FR address=10.0.1.1 |
| Static Mappings... |
| Def Server=0.0.0.0 |
| Reuse last addr=No |
| Reuse addr timeout=N/A |
Ethernet -> NAT -> NAT... -> Static Mappings... -> Static Map 01
Note: This static mapping allows access to the router from Junctionbox
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-A01 NAT... |
| Static Map 01 |
| Valid=Yes |
| Dst Port #=23 |
| Protocol=TCP |
| Loc Port #=23 |
| >Loc Adrs=192.168.1.1 |
Ethernet -> NAT -> NAT... -> Static Mappings... -> Static Map 02
Note: If you have a mail server connected to the router's ethernet
at 192.168.1.2 ...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-A01 NAT... |
| Static Map 02 |
| Valid=Yes |
| Dst Port #=25 |
| Protocol=TCP |
| Loc Port #=25 |
| >Loc Adrs=192.168.1.2 |
Ethernet -> Mod Config
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT
----- |20-B00 Mod Config
||>Ether options... |
| SNMP options... |
| Route Pref... |
| Bridging=No |
| IPX Routing=No |
| Shared Prof=No |
| Telnet PW=Auth Password |
| RIP Policy=Poison Rvrs |
| RIP Summary=Yes |
| ICMP Redirects=Accept |
| NAT Routing=Yes |
| NAT Profile=Junctionbox ISDN |
| BOOTP Relay... |
| DHCP Spoofing... |
| DNS... |
| Multicast... |
| Auth... |
| Log... |
| ATMP... |
| UDP Cksum=No |
| TCP timeout=0 |
| Adv Dialout Routes=Always |
| Reply DirectedBcast Ping=Yes |
| Forward Directed Bcast=Yes |
Ethernet -> Mod Config -> Ether options...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-B00 Mod Config |
| Ether options... |
| >IP Adrs=10.0.1.1/24 |
| 2nd Adrs=192.168.1.1/24 |
| RIP=Off |
| RIP2 Use Multicast=No |
| Ignore Def Rt=No |
| Proxy Mode=Off |
| Filter=1 |
| IPX Frame=None |
| IPX Enet#=N/A |
| IPX Pool#=N/A |
| IPX SAP Filter=N/A |
| IPX SAP Proxy=N/A |
| IPX SAP Proxy Net#1=N/A |
| IPX SAP Proxy Net#2=N/A |
| IPX SAP Proxy Net#3=N/A |
| Handle IPX Type20=N/A |
Ethernet -> Mod Config -> SNMP options...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-B00 Mod Config |
| SNMP options... |
| >Read Comm=monitor |
| R/W Comm Enable=Yes |
| R/W Comm=read |
| Queue Depth=0 |
Ethernet -> Mod Config -> DHCP Spoofing...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-B00 Mod Config |
| DHCP Spoofing... |
| DHCP Spoofing=No |
| >DHCP PNP Enabled=No |
| Renewal Time=N/A |
| Become Def. Router=N/A |
| Dial if Link Down=N/A |
| Always Spoof=N/A |
| Validate IP=N/A |
| Maximum no reply wait=N/A |
| IP Group 1=N/A |
| Group 1 count=N/A |
| IP group 2=N/A |
| Group 2 count=N/A |
| Host 1 IP=N/A |
| Host 1 Enet=N/A |
| Host 2 IP=N/A |
Ethernet -> Mod Config -> DNS...
----- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT -----
|20-B00 Mod Config |
| DNS... |
| >Domain Name=customer.com |
| Sec Domain Name= |
| Pri DNS=65.32.12.117 |
| Sec DNS=24.164.6.36 |
| Allow As Client DNS=Yes |
| List Attempt=No |
| List Size=N/A |
| Client Pri DNS=0.0.0.0 |
| Client Sec DNS=0.0.0.0 |
| Enable Local DNS Table=No |
| Loc.DNS Tab Auto Update=No |
Reset
the router after completing the configuration information. control-D
D >
reset
After the Pipeline reboots, initiate a call to confirm that the router
will authenticate with Junctionboxs authentication servers.
From the Configure... menu, type
control-D
1=Dial
The router will initiate a call to Junctionbox. A good call should look like:
---- ROUTERNAME-GW EDIT ---- ------------------- -------------------
|Main Edit Menu | |10-100 1 T1/CSU | |00-200 03:01:12 |
| Configure... | | Link D RED ||>M31 Line Ch |
| 00-000 System | | B1 * | | LAN session up
||>20-000 Ethernet | | B2 . | | Junctionbox ISDN |
| 30-000 Nailed T1 | ------------------- -------------------
| | |20-100 Sessions | |20-500 DYN Stat |
| | |> 1 Active | | Qual N/A 00:00:00 |
| | | O Junctionbox ISDN | |
0K 0 channels | | | | | | CLU
0% ALU 0% |
| | ------------------- ------------------- | | |20-300 WAN Stat |
|20-400 Ether Stat| | | |>Rx Pkt:5545 | |>Rx Pkt:
139 | | | | Tx Pkt: 1247 | | Tx Pkt:
380 | | | | CRC: 0 | | Col:
0 | | |
------------------- ------------------- | | |00-100 Sys Option | |00-400 HW
Config | || |>Security Prof: 3 ||>BRI Interface |
| | | Software +6.0.0+ | | Adrs: 00c07bsd5c1f|
| | | S/N: 613xxxx | | Enet I/F: UTP |
Next go to the terminal server screen and try some pings. You may need
to authenticate yourself.
control-D
E=Termsrv
Ascend Pipeline Terminal Server **
ascend% ping 65.32.12.117
PING 65.32.12.117 (65.32.12.117): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 65.32.12.117: icmp_seq=0 ttl=254 time=30 ms
64 bytes from 65.32.12.117: icmp_seq=1 ttl=254 time=20 ms
64 bytes from 65.32.12.117: icmp_seq=2 ttl=254 time=20 ms
^C
--- 65.32.12.117 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 20/23/30 ms
(control-C will terminate the ping command)
ascend% ping yahoo.com
PING yahoo.com (204.71.177.35): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 204.71.177.35: icmp_seq=0 ttl=249 time=40 ms
64 bytes from 204.71.177.35: icmp_seq=1 ttl=249 time=50 ms
64 bytes from 204.71.177.35: icmp_seq=2 ttl=249 time=40 ms
^C
--- yahoo.com ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 40/43/50 ms
You've now tested connectivity to both Junctionbox and the InterNet and
verified that nameservice is working for your router.
Now you can configure client machines on the 192.168.1.0 network. Be
sure to use 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway and 206.26.36.34 as the
primary nameserver.
After a client is properly configured it should be able to ping the
routers ethernet interface (192.168.1.1) and any InterNet host. Note:
You will NOT be able to ping the router or any host on it's ethernet
from the InterNet.