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Page 1 - WAN Module Installation

Extreme Networks, Inc.3585 Monroe StreetSanta Clara, California 95051(888) 257-3000http://www.extremenetworks.comWAN Module Installation and User Guid

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1-2 WAN Module Installation and User GuideInstalling the WAN ModuleInstalling the WAN ModuleAll Alpine ™ 3800 series switch module cards (SMMi modules

Page 3 - Contents

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 1-3Ports and ConnectorsNote: Tighten the screws before inserting additional modules. If you insert additional m

Page 4 - Index of Commands

1-4 WAN Module Installation and User GuideInstalling the WAN ModuleFigure 1-2: WM-1T3i ModuleThe WM-1T3i module has one T3 port, consisting of a two B

Page 5 - Introduction

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 1-5Ports and ConnectorsTable 1-1 describes the LED behavior on the WAN modules.The slowly blinking LEDs cycle o

Page 6 - Conventions

1-6 WAN Module Installation and User GuideInstalling the WAN ModuleInstalling the WAN Module SoftwareOnce the WAN module is installed in the chassis,

Page 7 - Convention Description

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 1-7Installing the WAN Module SoftwareThe module can store up to two images; a primary and a secondary. When you

Page 8 - Related Publications

1-8 WAN Module Installation and User GuideInstalling the WAN Module

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WAN Module Installation and User Guide 2-12Configuring the WAN Physical LinkThis chapter covers the following topics:• Configuring WAN Physical Links

Page 10 - Installing the WAN Module

2-2 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the WAN Physical LinkRed, Blue, and Yellow AlarmsWAN links have error detection built into the l

Page 11 - Ports and Connectors

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 2-3Configuring WAN Physical Links• Timeslots (E1)• Yellow Alarms (T1)Cable lengthLonger cable lengths cause gre

Page 12 - Module LEDs

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Page 13 - Table 1-1: WAN Module LEDs

2-4 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the WAN Physical LinkClock SourceA clock is used to synchronize data transmission on the line. G

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WAN Module Installation and User Guide 2-5Configuring WAN Physical Linksconfig ports <portlist> e1 framing [crc4 | no-crc4]The framing choices f

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2-6 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the WAN Physical Linksend an SNMP alert to the SMMi in the switch when red, yellow, or blue alar

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WAN Module Installation and User Guide 2-7Configuring WAN Physical Linksalarm generation and detection is both. To configure yellow alarms, use the fo

Page 17 - Configuring the WAN Physical

2-8 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the WAN Physical LinkMonitoring WAN Physical LinksT1, E1, and T3 devices have a built-in facilit

Page 18 - Red, Blue, and Yellow Alarms

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 2-9Monitoring WAN Physical Linksto the remote end. At the remote end, the process is reversed as the framing bi

Page 19 - Cable length

2-10 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the WAN Physical LinkLocal Loopback Mode. When the local port is enabled for local loopback, t

Page 20 - Clock Source

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 2-11Monitoring WAN Physical LinksFar-End Loopback ModesThe far-end of T1 links can be enabled for the following

Page 21 - SNMP Alerts

2-12 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the WAN Physical LinkFigure 2-6: Remote payload loopback modeRemote Payload Loopback Mode. Whe

Page 22 - Yellow Alarms

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 2-13Monitoring WAN Physical LinksWAN Port Monitoring CommandsTable 2-2 describes the commands used to monitor a

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WAN Module Installation and User Guide iiiContentsPrefaceIntroduction -vTerminology -viConventions -viRelated Publications -viii1 Installing the WAN M

Page 24 - Monitoring WAN Physical Links

2-14 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring the WAN Physical Link

Page 25 - Remote WAN PortLocal WAN Port

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 3-13Configuring PPP and MLPPPThis chapter covers the following topics:• Multilink PPP and Multilink Groups on p

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3-2 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring PPP and MLPPPTypically, you would create a multilink group, configure the multilink group by add

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WAN Module Installation and User Guide 3-3Configuring a PPP/MLPPP LinkTypically the last step in configuring a multilink group is to use the following

Page 28 - Disabling Loopback Mode

3-4 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring PPP and MLPPPconfig ppp authentication [off | chap | pap | chap-pap] [ports <portlist> | m

Page 29 - WAN Port Monitoring Commands

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 3-5Configuring a PPP/MLPPP LinkRouted packets are transported across a PPP/MLPPP link using IP Control Protocol

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3-6 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring PPP and MLPPPMonitoring PPP/MLPPP LinksThe following commands monitor the status of the PPP and

Page 31 - Configuring PPP and MLPPP

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 3-7PPP/MLPPP Configuration ExamplesPPP/MLPPP Configuration ExamplesThe following examples show how to configure

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3-8 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring PPP and MLPPPFigure 3-1: BCP multilink examplecreate vlan alphaconfig alpha tag 1001create multi

Page 33 - Configuring a PPP/MLPPP Link

WAN Module Installation and User Guide 3-9PPP/MLPPP Configuration ExamplesFigure 3-2: IPCP multilink examplecreate vlan betaconfig beta tag 1001config

Page 34 - Encapsulation

iv WAN Module Installation and User GuideLinecoding 2-5Receiver Gain 2-5SNMP Alerts 2-5Timeslots 2-6Yellow Alarms 2-6WAN Port Configuration Commands 2

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3-10 WAN Module Installation and User GuideConfiguring PPP and MLPPP

Page 36 - Monitoring PPP/MLPPP Links

WAN Module Installation and User Guide A-1ASafety InformationIndustry Canada CertificationThe Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. Th

Page 37 - command

A-2 WAN Module Installation and User GuideFCC CertificationThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FFC rules. On the printed circuit board of this

Page 38 - Switch #1

iIndexNumerics802.1p 3-4802.1Q 3-4Aalarms 2-2alternate mark inversion (AMI) 2-5AMI linecoding 2-5authentication 3-3BB8ZS linecoding 2-5BCP encapsulati

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ii - INDEXT1 port 1-5linecoding 2-5AMI 2-5B8ZS 2-5loopback detection 2-5MM13 T3 line framing 2-5MLPPP 3-1multilink group 3-2adding to VLAN 3-2Multilin

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Index of Commands - iIndex of CommandsCconfig multilink add ports 3-5config multilink delete ports 3-5config ports e1 clock source 2-7config ports

Page 41 - Safety Information

ii - Index of Commandsshow ports e1 info 2-13show ports e1 stats 2-13show ports stats 2-13show ports t1 alarms 2-13show ports t1 configuration 2-

Page 42 - FCC Certification

WAN Module Installation and User Guide vPrefaceThis Preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other publicati

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vi WAN Module Installation and User Guide TerminologyWhen features, functionality, or operation is specific to one of the WAN modules, the specific mo

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WAN Module Installation and User Guide viiConventionsWords in italicized type Italics emphasize a point or denote new terms at the place where they ar

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viii WAN Module Installation and User Guide Related PublicationsThe publications related to this one are:• ExtremeWare™ release notes• ExtremeWare Sof

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WAN Module Installation and User Guide 1-11Installing the WAN ModuleThis chapter covers the following topics:• Installing the WAN Module on page 1-2•

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