ADTRAN 1200 Network Card User Manual


 
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TOTAL ACCESS 1200 IP NETWORK MODULE
PROVISIONING
The Total Access 1200 has a front panel mounted DB-9 connector that supplies an RS-232 interface for
connection to a controlling terminal. The supported terminal type is VT100 or compatible and is set
for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
At the Total Access 1200 Login Screen, enter the account name and password. Note that the default
login is ADMIN and the password is PASSWORD and can be changed upon initial login. The login
and password are case sensitive.
NOTE: To traverse through the menus,select the desired entry and press Enter. To work backward in the
menus,press the Escape key.
PROVISIONING OPTIONS
Upon initial installation, the IP Network Module will be provisioned according to factory default
settings as shown in the table below.
Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting
Bridge Circuit Management
Each user must have a Bridge Port set up for proper operation.
The VPI, VCI, and Encapsulation settings will be determined by the ADSL modem being used by the customer
VPI 0-4096 0
VCI 32-65536 35
Encapsulation LLC Bridged; VC MUX LLC Bridged
Enabled/Disabled (service state) Enabled; Disabled Enabled
Ethernet Provisioning
Duplex Mode Auto Negotiate; Full Duplex; Half Duplex Auto Negotiate
Speed Auto Negotiate; 100Base; 10Base Auto Negotiate
System Management
IP Address, Mode Static; Dynamic (BOOTP/DHCP) Dynamic
Password Control, Auto Logout Disabled; Enabled Disabled
Allow SNMP Security Management Disabled; Enabled Disabled
Baud Rate 9600; 19200; 38400 9600
The portions of the menu tree required to configure the IP Network Module are shown to the right.
Use these sections to perform the provisioning steps for the IP Network Module. The default values
are indicated by an asterisk.
1. Configuration
Unit Name
CLEI Code
Part Number
Product Revision
Serial Number
Software Revision
1. IP Address
2. Subnet Mask
3. Default Gateway
5. Reset IP Factory Defaults
4. TFTP Address
1. TFTP Address
5. Reset IP Factory Defaults
1. Port
2. Previous 15 Minute Periods
3. Clear Previous PM Counts
1. IP Address
2. Version
1. Auto Negotiate*
2. Full Duplex
3. Half Duplex
4. Auto Negotiate*
5. 100Base
6. 10Base
1. Contact Information
2. Community Names
3. Trap Hosts
4. Traps Enabled (Yes*/No)
1. Set Passwords
2. Auto Logout (Disabled)*
3. Allow SNMP Security Management (Disabled)*
LLC Bridged*
VC Mux
1. Duplex Mode
2. Speed
1. Current
2. Previous
1. Mode
2. Configure
1. Static
2. Dynamic (BOOTP/DHCP)
(Dynamic)
(Static)
4. Restore Default Passwords
1. Y-MODEM
2. TFTP
1. 9600*
2. 19200
3. 38400
2. Bridge Circuit Management
1. Bridge User Port Provisioning
2. Ethernet Provisioning
3. Ethernet Statistics
4. User Port Statistics
1. Adjust Time
2. Adjust Date
3. System
Management
2. Password Control
1. IP Address
3. Time/Date
4. Baud Rate
6. Download New Code
7. Restore Factory Defaults
5. SNMP
1. Port (1-24)
2. Circuit ID (Text)
3. VPI (0-4096)*
4. VCI (32-65536) 35*
(Toggle)
7. Save Changes
8. View All Ports
9. Apply Provisioning to Ports
5. Encapsulation
6. Enabled/Disabled*
1. Clear Alarm Log
2. Next Page
4. User Ports
See I&M Practice for Chassis
5. System Alarms
6. Contact Information
7. Logoff
* Factory Default Settings