Patton electronics SmartWare Release 3.10 manuals
SmartWare Release 3.10
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- Compliance Information
- Service
- About this guide
- Typographical conventions used in this document
- Mouse conventions
- System overview
- Introduction
- SmartNode hardware platforms
- SmartWare embedded software
- SmartView management center tools
- Carrier networks
- LAN telephony
- Configuration concepts
- Contexts and Gateways
- Interfaces, Ports, and Bindings
- Profiles and Use commands
- Chapter 3 Command line interface (CLI)
- Command line interface (CLI)
- Command modes
- Navigating the CLI
- Command history
- Accessing the CLI
- Accessing the SmartWare CLI task list
- Accessing via the console port
- Accessing via a Telnet session
- Telnet Procedure
- Selecting a secure password
- Creating an administrator account
- Displaying the CLI version
- Checking identity and connected users
- Ending a Telnet or console port session
- Establishing basic IP connectivity
- Entering the IP context, creating IP interfaces and assigning an IP address
- IP context selection and basic interface configuration tasks
- Displaying IP interface information
- Deleting IP interfaces
- Examples
- Chapter 6 System image handling
- System image handling
- Memory regions in SmartWare
- Boot procedure
- Bootloader (for SmartNode 1000 and 2000 Series)
- Route Table Manager (RTM)
- Download Agent
- Diagnostic
- Bootloader (for SmartNode 4110/4520 Series)
- Load a new application image (SmartWare) via TFTP
- Load a new application image (SmartWare) via the serial link
- System image handling task list
- Copying system images from a network server to Flash memory
- Copying driver software from a network server to Flash memory
- Configuration file handling
- Factory configuration
- Configuration file handling task list
- tftp server
- Basic system management
- Basic system management configuration task list
- Setting system information
- Setting the system banner
- Setting time and date
- Restarting the system
- Controlling command execution
- Radius Client Configuration
- Radius configuration
- Attributes in the Radius request message
- Configuring the local database accounts
- IP context overview
- IP context overview configuration task list
- Planning your IP configuration
- Serial interface related information
- Configuring NAPT
- Configuring access control lists
- Configuring quality of service (QoS)
- IP interface configuration
- Creating an IP interface
- Software IP interface configuration task list
- ICMP message processing
- Router advertisement broadcast message
- Testing connections with the ping command
- Traceroute
- NAT/NAPT configuration
- Dynamic NAPT
- Static NAPT
- Dynamic NAT
- NAPT traversal
- Activate NAT/NAPT
- Ethernet port configuration
- Ethernet port configuration task list
- Binding an Ethernet port to an IP interface
- Selecting the frame format for an Ethernet port
- Adding a receive mapping table entry
- Closing an Ethernet port
- Link scheduler configuration
- Applying scheduling at the bottleneck
- Introduction to Scheduling
- Burst tolerant shaping or wfq
- Quick references
- Command cross reference
- Creating an access control list
- Specifying differentiated services codepoint (DSCP) marking
- Specifying layer 2 marking
- Discarding Excess Load
- Displaying link arbitration status
- Serial port configuration
- Serial port configuration task list
- Enter Frame Relay mode
- Enabling fragmentation
- Binding the Frame Relay PVC to IP interface
- Enabling a Frame Relay PVC
- Disabling a Frame Relay PVC
- Displaying serial port information
- Displaying Frame Relay information
- Integrated service access
- Basic IP routing configuration
- Routing tables
- Basic IP routing configuration task list
- Displaying IP route information
- Basic static IP routing example
- RIP configuration
- Routing protocol
- RIP configuration task list
- Enabling an interface to receive RIP
- Specifying the receive RIP version
- Enabling RIP announcing
- Enabling RIP auto summarization
- Enabling RIP split-horizon processing
- Enabling holding down aged routes
- Displaying global RIP information
- Access control list configuration
- About access control lists
- Features of access control lists
- Access control list configuration task list
- Chapter 19 SNMP configuration
- SNMP configuration
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- SNMP management information base (MIB)
- Identification of the SmartNode 1000, 2000 and 4000 Series via SNMP
- SNMP tools
- Setting basic system information
- Setting access community information
- Setting allowed host information
- Displaying SNMP related information
- Using the AdventNet SNMP utilities
- Using the TrapViewer
- Standard SNMP version 1 traps
- SNMP interface traps
- SNTP client configuration
- SNTP client configuration task list
- Enabling and disabling the SNTP client
- Enabling and disabling local clock offset compensation
- Showing SNTP client related information
- Recommended public SNTP time servers
- Other public NTP primary (stratum 1) time servers
- Additional information on NTP and a list of other NTP servers
- DHCP configuration
- DHCP-client configuration tasks
- Release or renew a DHCP lease manually (advanced)
- Get debug output from DHCP-client
- DHCP-server configuration tasks
- Get debug output from the DHCP-server
- DNS configuration
- Enabling the DNS resolver
- DNS configuration task list
- DynDNS configuration
- Creating a DynDNS account
- DynDNS configuration task list
- Troubleshooting
- PPP configuration
- PPP configuration task list
- Creating a PPP subscriber
- Debugging PPP
- Sample configurations
- PPP over serial link
- VPN configuration
- Authentication
- Transport and tunnel modes
- Debugging IPsec
- IPsec tunnel, DES encryption
- IPsec tunnel, 3DES encryption at 192 bit key length, ESP authentication with HMAC-MD5-96
- CS context overview
- CS context configuration task list
- Planning the CS configuration
- Configuring general CS settings
- Configuring call routing
- Creating and configuring CS interfaces
- Configuring dial tones
- Configuring ISDN ports
- Activating CS context configuration
- Planning the CS context
- CS interface configuration
- CS interface configuration task list
- Configuring the interface mapping tables
- Configuring the precall service tables
- ISDN interface configuration
- ISDN interface configuration task list
- Configuring an alternate PSTN profile (optional)
- FXS supplementary services description
- Additional call offering
- FXO interface configuration
- FXO services description
- Deleting an FXO interface
- FXO interface configuration task list
- FXO interface examples
- H.323 interface configuration
- H.323 interface configuration task list
- Enabling the early call disconnect (optional)
- Enabling the via address support (optional)
- Configuring an alternate VoIP profile (optional)
- SIP interface configuration task list
- Call router configuration
- Call router configuration task list
- Enable advanced call routing on circuit interfaces
- Create a routing table
- Called party number routing table
- Digit Collection
- Digit Collection Variants
- Calling party number routing table
- Number type routing table
- Numbering plan routing table
- IP address routing table
- Screening Indicator Routing Table
- Information transfer capability routing table
- Time of day routing table
- Date routing table
- E.164 to E.164 Mapping Tables
- Other mapping tables
- Deleting mapping tables
- Creating complex functions
- Creating call services
- Creating a hunt group service
- Creating a distribution group service
- Deleting call services
- Tone configuration
- MGCP-Events
- Tone-set profiles
- ISDN port configuration
- ISDN reference points
- ISDN UNI Signaling
- SmartNode 1000 Series
- ISDN Configuration Concept
- ISDN port configuration task list
- Show ISDN port status
- Configuration example
- FXS port configuration
- Bind FXS ports to higher layer applications
- Other FXS port parameters
- Choose a low-bit-rate codec for FXS ports
- Example
- FXO port configuration
- Bind FXO ports to higher layer applications
- Other FXO port parameters
- H.323 gateway configuration
- Gateway configuration task list
- Binding the gateway to an IP interface
- Enabling H.245 Tunneling
- Enabling the early H.245 procedure
- Setting the connect timeout
- Configure datapath related settings
- SIP gateway configuration
- Enable the Gateway
- Enable the session timer (optional)
- Changing the listening port for inbound call-signaling
- VoIP profile configuration
- VoIP profile configuration task list
- Soft phone client gateway
- PSTN profile configuration
- PSTN profile configuration task list
- VoIP debugging
- Debugging strategy
- Debugging call signaling
- Debugging ISDN signaling
- Verify an outgoing call
- Verify ISDN layer 1,2,3 status
- Debugging FXS Signaling
- Debugging H.323 Signaling
- Verify an incoming call
- Debugging SIP signaling
- Using SmartWare's internal call generator
- Debugging voice data
- Check system logs
- SmartWare architecture terms and definitions
- B Mode summary
- Table Of Contents
- operator_exec
- administrator_exec
- configure
- Contexts and interfaces
- dyndns
- cr_table_complex_function
- interface_isdn
- service_distribute
- Ports
- framerelay
- port_isdn
- source
- profile_ppp
- Other
- Show help
- Show RedBoot version
- Check network connection to remote system
- Execute a program loaded into memory
- Load an image into RAM so that it can be started
- Create a new image in the Flash image store
- Read data from EEPROM
- D Internetworking terms & acronyms
- Abbreviations
- E Used IP ports & available voice codecs in the SmartWare
- Used IP ports in the SmartWare
- Available voice codecs in the SmartWare