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Samsung Ubigate iBG3026 Configuration Manual (718 pages)
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Samsung
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Telephone Accessories
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
17
General User Information
3
Radio Frequency Interference
3
Fcc Requirements
3
Fcc Part
4
Ringer Equivalence Number
5
Music on Hold Warning
7
Disa Warning
7
Safety Warning
8
Underwriters Laboratories
8
Introduction
11
Purpose
11
Console Screen Output
14
Reference
14
Obtaining Publications and Additional Information
15
Revision History
15
Table of Contents
17
Table of Contents
30
PART I. System Configuration
33
CHAPTER 1. Basic Configuration
35
Logging in
35
Command-Line Interface Basics
38
CHAPTER 2. Port Numbering
43
LAN Ports
43
Figure 2.1 Main Board LAN Port Numbering
43
Figure 2.2 Ethernet Switch Gigabit Module Port Numbering
44
Figure 2.3 20-Port Network Module Port Numbering
44
Figure 2.4 44-Port Network Module Port Numbering
45
Figure 2.5 2-Port Mini Module Port Numbering
45
Figure 2.6 4-Port Mini Module Port Numbering
45
WAN Ports
45
Figure 2.7 1-Port WAN Network Module Port Numbering
46
Figure 2.8 4-Port WAN Network Module Port Numbering
46
Figure 2.10 Voice Carrier and Mini Module Ports Numbering
47
Figure 2.9 Main Board Mini Module Ports Numbering
47
Mini Modules
47
Port Numbering Examples
48
CHAPTER 3. Management Configuration
49
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol
49
SNMP Applications Supported
59
Configuring SNMP
59
CHAPTER 4. System Logging
61
Logging System Events
61
CHAPTER 5. RMON Configuration
65
Configuring Remote Monitoring
65
Configuring RMON
66
Verifying RMON Configuration
67
PART II. WAN Interface and Protocols
71
PART II. WAN Interface and Protocols CHAPTER 6. Serial Interfaces
71
CHAPTER 6. Serial Interfaces
73
Serial Interfaces Overview
73
Multi-Protocol Serial Interface
73
HSSI Interface
75
Module Configuration
77
Configuring V.35
77
Ibg3026
78
Bundle Configuration
79
Configuring HSSI
83
CHAPTER 7. WAN Interfaces
87
Module Configuration
87
Configuring T1 and E1
87
Configuring CT3
90
Configuring CT3 Bundle
92
CHAPTER 8. PPP, MLPPP, and HDLC
95
Figure 8.1 Overview of PPP
95
Protocol Configuration
97
MLPPP Configuration
98
PPP and MLPPP Configuration
99
CHAPTER 9. FR and MFR
103
Layer Two Configurations
103
Figure 9.1 Multlink Frame Relay with Three Sites
103
Figure 9.2 Multilink Frame Relay with Three Site Details
104
PART III. Switching and Routing Protocols
109
CHAPTER 10. Layer-2 Switching
111
Layer 2 LAN Switching and Bridging
111
IGMP Snooping
112
Protocol Configuration
113
Bridge Configurations
113
Configuring 802.1X
118
Figure 10.1 Configuring 802.1X Security
118
Figure 10.2 Link Aggregation Example
119
LACP Configuration
119
GVRP Configuration
120
Figure 10.3 GVRP Configuration
121
Configuring IGMP Snooping
122
Figure 10.4 IGMP Snooping Example
123
CHAPTER 11. DHCP Relay
127
Figure 11.1 DHCP Relay Overview
127
Figure 11.2 BOOTP Requests
128
Figure 11.3 BOOTP Replies
128
Figure 11.4 Typical Scenario for DHCP Relay with NAT
129
Figure 11.5 Show Dhcp_Relay Command
130
CHAPTER 12. Static Routing
131
Configuring Static Routes
131
Chapter 13. Rip
133
RIP Protocol Features
133
Configuring RIP
135
Configuring Ripv2 Authentication
137
Configuring RIP on a Bundle Interface
139
Chapter 14. Ospf
141
OSPF Configuration
142
Chapter 15. Bgp
147
Protocol Features
149
Minimum BGP Configuration
151
BGP Application Using Route-Map
154
CHAPTER 16. Multicast Protocols
157
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
157
Figure 16.1 DVMRP Network
169
Chapter 17. Vrrp
175
Configuring VRRP
176
Figure 17.1 Configuring a VRRP Network
176
Chapter 18. Mpls
179
MPLS Overview
179
Figure 18.1 L2VPN for MPLS
180
MPLS Forwarding
180
Martini L2 VPN Overview
181
Qos
181
Figure 18.2 Martini L2 VPN Configuration
182
MPLS Configuration Example
189
Figure 18.3 Configuring Label Distribution Protocol
189
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) Overview
189
Enabling Label-Switching-Minimal Configuration
192
Figure 18.4 Lable-Switching Configuration
193
Establishing a Trunk-CSPF Disabled
194
Figure 18.5 Establishing a Trunk (Without CSPF)
194
Establishing a Trunk-Using CSPF
195
Establishing a Trunk-Using Explicitly Defined Path
196
Reserving Bandwidth for the Trunk
197
Adding a Secondary LSP to the Trunk
198
Adding Administrative Group Constraints to an LSP
199
CHAPTER 19. Qos
203
Ibg3026 Quality of Service
203
Features
204
Definitions
204
Classification Types
205
Configuration
206
Create Bundle Apptest
206
Create Traffic Classes
206
VLAN Identifiers
207
Configuration
208
Create Bundle Vlantest
208
Create Traffic Classes and Assign Classifications
208
Historical Statistics
209
Configuring Historical Statistics
209
Traffic Policing Versus Traffic Shaping
210
Need for Traffic Policing
210
Traffic Policing Functionality on Ibg3026
210
Configuring Traffic Policing
211
Verifying Policing Status and Configuration
211
Limitations
213
Multi-Field Classification
213
Packet Marking
214
Configuring MF Classification
214
Traffic Policing
217
Policing Using Single Rate Three Color Marking (Srtcm)
219
Configuring Srtcm
221
The Trtcm (Two Rate Three Color Marker)
221
Configuring Trtcm
223
Statistics
223
Egress Queuing, Shaping and Scheduling
224
CBQ Scheduler Operation
224
Buffer Management for Class Queues
227
Output Queue Congestion Management
227
Buffer Reservation for Interfaces
228
Buffer Management for Class Queues
229
Congestion Management on Output Queues
233
Drop Probability Calculation
235
Configuring RED Parameters
236
Differentiated Services
239
Assured Forwarding (AF), Expedited Forwarding (EF), and Class Selector Code Points (CSCP)
239
Qos Statistics
240
Ingress and Egress FR-Qos on FR Pvcs
240
Ingress and Egress Qos for IP Tunnels
241
Hardware Qos
241
Cos Attributes Marking
241
L2 Bridge Based Cos Marking
242
Configuration Example
243
Verifying the Configuration
243
Inlif Based Cos Marking
243
Configuration Example
244
Verifying the Configuration
244
Policy Based Cos Marking
244
Policing-Based Cos Marking, Cos Re-Marking, and L2-Based Cos Re-Marking
246
Configuration Example
247
Verifying the Configuration
247
Multi-Field Classification Using Pcls
248
Configuration Example
249
Verifying the Configuration
249
Configuration Example
250
Billing & Conformance Counters
251
Verifying the Configuration
251
Egress Queuing, Scheduling and Shaping
252
Verifying the Configuration
252
Congestion Management on Egress Queues
253
Verifying the Configuration
254
Buffer Management
254
CHAPTER 20. VLAN Forwarding with Qos
255
Overview
255
Virtual LAN Domain
257
Configuring Bridging on the WAN Interface
258
Creating a Bridge Group
259
Verifying the Configuration
259
PART IV. Security
261
CHAPTER 21. Authentication Authorization Accounting
263
Configuration Examples
264
CHAPTER 22. Packet Filtering
269
Example: Blocking Telnet Access
270
Configure the Ubigate Ibg3026
270
CHAPTER 23. Firewall NAT
271
Overview
271
Virtual Firewall
272
Access Policy Database
274
Application Level Gateways
276
Network Address Translation
276
Application Content Filtering
277
Configuring Firewalls
278
NAT Configuration Examples
280
Dynamic NAT (Many to Many)
280
Port Address Translation (Many to One)
281
Static NAT (One to One)
283
Reverse NAT
286
NAT-Failover for Firewalls
287
Chapter 24. Gre
289
GRE Configuration Examples
289
Configuring Site to Site Tunnel
290
Configuring GRE Site to Site with Ipsec
292
Configuring GRE Site to Site with Ipsec and OSPF
294
Chapter 25. Ipsec
295
Introduction to Security
295
Securing Remote Access Using Ipsec VPN
295
Access Methods
296
Securely Managing the Ubigate Ibg3026 System Example
298
Joining Two Private Networks Example
306
Joining Two Networks Using Multiple Ipsec Proposals Example
314
Supporting Remote User Access Example
326
Configuring Ipsec Remote Access Example
335
PART V. Voice
345
CHAPTER 26. Voice Feature
347
Introduction of Voice Feature
347
Network Architecture
347
Operation Mode
350
Key Functions
353
Call Routing
356
Table 26.1 High Availability Cases
364
Voice Deployment Scenario
366
CHAPTER 27 . Voip Gateway Management
369
Introduction to Voip Gateway Features
369
Configuring Voip Gateway
370
CHAPTER 28. SIP Gateway Management
379
Introduction to SIP Gateway Features
379
Sip Components
380
Table 28.1 Call Setup and Disconnect
388
Table 28.2 Call Via Redirect Server
391
Table 28.3 Call Via Proxy Server
394
Configuring Basic SIP Gateway
398
Configuring Enhanced SIP Gateway Features
415
Table 28.4 Table Default PSTN Cause Code to SIP Status Code Mapping
415
Table 28.5 Default SIP Event to PSTN Cause Code Mapping
417
Configuring SIP Security Features
440
Verifying and Troubleshooting SIP Features
447
CHAPTER 29 . H.323 Gateway Management
453
Introduction to H.323 Gateway Features
453
Table 29.1 Standards
453
Table 29.2 RAS Registration Trial
459
Table 29.3 RAS Unregistration Trial
459
Table 29.4 Supported Supplementary Services in H.323 Gateway
462
Table 29.5 H.323 Call Statistics Command
464
Table 29.6 H.323 Call Tracing & Debug Command
464
Configuring a H.323 Gateway
465
Table 29.7 Combination to Enable or Shutdown H.323 Service
470
Table 29.8 Commands of 'Voice Service H323' Configuration and 'Voice Class H323' Configuration
487
Verifying and Troubleshooting H.323 Features
491
CHAPTER 30. Analog Voice Port
495
Introduction to Analog Voice Port Features
495
Analog Voice Port Monitoring
501
Configuring Analog FXS Voice Port
503
Configuring Analog FXO Voice Port
510
Configuring Analog E & M Voice Port
513
Configuring Analog DID
519
Configuring E911 CAMA
523
CHAPTER 31. Digital Voice Port
531
Digital Trunk E1-R2 Features
531
Digital Trunk T1-CAS Features
553
Chapter 32. Isdn
579
Overview
579
Configuring ISDN BRI
582
Table 32.1 Switch-Type Parameter Description (BRI)
583
Configuring ISDN PRI
593
Table 32.2 Switch-Type Parameter Description (PRI)
594
CHAPTER 33 . Routing and Digit Manipulation
603
Dial Peer Management
603
Table 33.1 Wild Card Symbol
620
Dial Plan Mode
625
Dialed Number Analysis
626
Digit Manipulation
627
Table 33.2 Number Expansion Commands
630
Table 33.3 Characters of Translation Rule
632
Access Group Management
636
Trunk Group Management
638
Plar
641
Cor
645
CHAPTER 34. Extended Voip Services
649
Fax Relay with Voip
649
Supplementary Services for Call Manager Interworking Mode
654
Table 34.1 Supplementary Services for Call Manager Interworking Mode
654
Supplementary Services for Survivable Telephony Mode
660
Table 34.2 Supplementary Services for Survivable Telephony Mode
660
Supplementary Services for Stand Alone Mode
663
Table 34.3 Supplementary Services for Stand Alone Mode
663
CHAPTER 35. Call Admission Control
669
Local CAC
669
Table 35.1 Bandwidth Per Codec
673
Resource-Based CAC
680
Call-Admission Spike
682
Call Admission Treatment
683
CHAPTER 36. Management
685
Alarm
685
Table 36.1 Alarm List
685
Table 36.2 Falut List
687
Statistics
688
Table 36.3 Call Statistics Command
688
Table 36.4 Call Statistics Item
688
Table 36.5 SIP Protocol Statistics Command
690
Table 36.6 SIP Protocol Statistics Command
690
Table 36.7 Call Statistics Command
694
Table 36.8 H.225.0 CS Statistics Command
694
Table 36.9 H.225.0 RAS Statistics Command
695
Table 36.10 H.245Statistics Command
697
Debug Management
698
Table 36.11 Voice Call Control Debug
699
Table 36.12 Voice Protocol Module Debug
699
Table 36.13 H323 Debug
699
Table 36.14 SIP Debug
700
Table 36.15 Voice Debug
700
CDR Management
701
Table 36.16 Voice Call Log Debug
701
Table 36.17 Attribute List
703
Table 36.18 Vendor Specific Attribute List
704
CHAPTER 37. Survivable Telephony
707
Configuring Call Forward for Survivable Telephony
707
Configuring System Message for Survivable Telephony
709
Configuring COR List for Survivable Telephony
711
Configuring Translation for Survivable Telephony
712
Ubigate Ibg3026 Configuration Guide/Ed
713
Configuration Guide
717
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Samsung Ubigate iBG3026 Installation Manual (132 pages)
Brand:
Samsung
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 18.34 MB
Table of Contents
General User Information
3
Radio Frequency Interference
3
FCC Requirements
3
Fcc Part
4
DISA Warning
7
Electrical Safety Advisory
7
Safety Warning
8
Underwriters Laboratories
8
Introduction
11
Purpose
11
Conventions
13
Information for Product and Technical Support
13
Revision History
13
Safety Concerns
15
Symbols
15
Warning
16
Caution
17
Table of Contents
19
CHAPTER 1. Ibg3026 Overview
27
Ibg3026 Chassis
28
Ibg3026 Front Panel
28
Figure 1.1 Ibg3026 Front View
28
Ibg3026 Main Board View
30
Figure 1.2 Ibg3026 Rear View
31
Ibg3026 Hardware
33
Modules and Internal Option Cards
33
Memory
34
Power
34
Ventilation
35
Real-Time Clock and NVRAM
35
CHAPTER 2. Pre-Installation Requirements
37
Safety Recommendations
37
Class 1 Laser Product
38
Cover Panels
38
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Warning
38
Best Practices-Safety
39
Safety Instructions on Rack Mounting the Router
39
Fuse Replacement
40
Poe Requirements
40
General Maintenance Guidelines
40
General Site Requirements
41
Site Preparation
41
Environment
41
Figure 2.1 Air Flow of the Ibg3026
41
Power Requirements
42
Inspecting the Ibg3026
43
Required Tools and Materials
44
Cables
44
Tools
44
Materials
44
CHAPTER 3. Router Installation
45
Mounting the Ibg3026
45
Desktop Installation
45
Rack Mount Installation
46
Figure 3.1 Mounting Brackets
46
Figure 3.2 Bracket Installation for Front Mounting
47
Figure 3.3 Bracket Installation for Rear Mounting
48
Figure 3.4 Bracket Installation for Center Mounting with Rear Panel Forward
48
Figure 3.5 Rack Mounting the Router
49
Closed Rack Installation Recommendations
50
Grounding the Ibg3026
51
Figure 3.6 Ground Connection on Ibg3026
51
Connecting the Ibg3026
52
LAN Interface
52
Figure 3.7 Connecting LAN Cables
52
Management Interface
53
Console Interface
53
Figure 3.8 Connecting Management Cable
53
Auxiliary Interface (for Remote Access)
54
Figure 3.9 Connecting Console Cable
54
Figure 3.10 Remotely Accessing an Ibg3026 Router
54
Figure 3.11 Connecting Auxiliary Cable
56
Powering up the Ibg3026
57
Ibg3026 Power Prerequisites
57
Figure 3.12 AC Power Connection
57
Figure 3.13 AC Power with Poe Connection
58
Figure 3.14 DC Power with Poe Connection
59
Applying Power
60
CHAPTER 4. Module and Internal Option Card Installation
61
Safety Recommendations
61
Modules and Internal Option Cards Types
63
Ubigate Ibg3026 Installation Manual/Ed
63
Figure 4.1 Modules and Internal Option Card
64
Port Numbering
65
LAN Ports
65
Figure 4.2 Main Board LAN Port Numbering
65
Figure 4.3 Ethernet Switch Gigabit Module Port Numbering
66
Figure 4.4 20-Port Network Module Port Numbering
66
WAN Ports
67
Figure 4.5 44-Port Network Module Port Numbering
67
Figure 4.6 2-Port Mini Module Port Numbering
67
Figure 4.7 4-Port Mini Module Port Numbering
67
Figure 4.8 1-Port WAN Module Port Numbering
68
Figure 4.9 4-Port WAN Module Port Numbering
68
Mini Modules
69
Figure 4.10 Main Board Mini Module Ports Numbering
69
Figure 4.11 Voice Carrier and Mini Module Ports Numbering
69
Port Numbering Examples
70
Connecting Modules and Option Cards
71
Internal Option Cards
71
Figure 4.12 VPN-A, VPN-SSL Internal Option Cards
71
Figure 4.13 Vop-32, 64, 128 Internal Option Cards
71
WAN Interface Module
72
Figure 4.14 BRI-2ST Mini Module
72
Figure 4.15 Connecting BRI-2ST Mini Module
73
Figure 4.16 BRI-2U Mini Module
73
Figure 4.17 Connecting BRI-2U Mini Module
74
Figure 4.18 T1E1-2M Mini Module
75
Figure 4.19 Connecting the T1E1-2M Mini Module
76
Figure 4.21 Connecting the T1E1-4 Network Module
77
Figure 4.22 WTE-4S Network Module
78
Figure 4.24 HSSI-1 Network Module
79
Figure 4.26 WT3-1C Module
80
LAN Interface Modules
81
Figure 4.28 ESG-8 Network Module
82
Figure 4.30 ESF-10 Network Module
83
Figure 4.31 Connecting the ESF-10 Network Module
84
Figure 4.32 LMG-20 Network Module
85
Figure 4.34 LMF-20 Network Module
86
Figure 4.36 LMP-20 Network Module
87
Figure 4.38 LMG-44 Network Module
88
Figure 4.40 LMGP-44 Network Module
89
Voice Modules
90
Figure 4.44 Connecting the FXO-4M Mini Module
91
Figure 4.46 Connecting the FXS-4M Mini Module
92
Figure 4.48 Connecting the E&M-2M Mini Module
93
Figure 4.49 FXS-24 Network Module
94
Figure 4.50 Connecting the FXS-24 Network Module
95
Installing Modules
96
Installing Main Module
96
Installing Network Modules
97
Figure 4.53 Aligning the New Network Module
98
Installing Mini Modules
99
Installing LMG-44/LMGP-44 Module
100
Figure 4.57 Aligning the New Network Module
101
Installing ESG-8/ESF-10 Module
102
Installing Internal Option Card
103
Installing SFP Modules
104
CHAPTER 5. Components Installation
105
Installing Power Supplies
105
Figure 5.2 AC Power Supply with POE
106
Figure 5.4 Installing a Power Supply
107
Changing the Fan Tray Assembly
108
Modifying the Width of Network Module Slots
110
Installing and Removing Voice Carrier Module
110
Installing Compact Flash Memory Cards
111
Installing DDR SDRAM SODIMM
112
ANNEX A. Specifications
115
Ubigate Ibg3026 Product Specifications
115
Interface
117
E1 WAN Interface
117
T1 WAN Interface
117
Ethernet LAN Interface
118
ANNEX B. Cable Specifications
119
Console Port (Main Board) Cable
119
Auxiliary Port (Main Board) Cable
120
BRI-2U Mini Module Cable
121
BRI-2ST Mini Module Cable
122
ESG-8, LMG-20, LMF-20, LMP-20, LMG-44, LMGP-44 Module Cable
123
T1E1-4, T1E1-2M Module Cable
124
HSSI-1 Module Cable
125
HSSI-1 Module Cable (Null Modem Case)
126
FXS-24 Module Cable
127
E&M-2M Module Cable
128
FXO-4M, FXS-4M Module Cable
129
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