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SmartWare Release 3.21

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  23. Table Of Contents
  24. System overview
  25. Accessing the CLI
  26. CS interface
  27. Precautions
  28. Typographical conventions used in this document
  29. Mouse conventions
  30. Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)
  31. Introduction
  32. SmartWare embedded software
  33. Applications
  34. Enterprise networks
  35. LAN telephony
  36. Configuration concepts
  37. Contexts and Gateways
  38. Interfaces, Ports, and Bindings
  39. Profiles and Use commands
  40. Command line interface (CLI)
  41. Command modes
  42. Navigating the CLI
  43. Command history
  44. Accessing the SmartWare CLI task list
  45. Accessing via the console port
  46. Telnet Procedure
  47. Selecting a secure password
  48. Password encryption
  49. Creating an administrator account
  50. Switching to another account
  51. Command index numbers
  52. Ending a Telnet or console port session
  53. System image handling
  54. Memory regions in SmartWare
  55. Configuration file
  56. Displaying system image information
  57. Upgrading the software directly
  58. Auto provisioning of firmware and configuration
  59. Boot procedure
  60. Factory configuration
  61. Configuration file handling
  62. Configuration file handling task list
  63. Remote memory regions for SmartWare
  64. Use Cases
  65. Basic system management
  66. Basic system management configuration task list
  67. Setting system information
  68. Setting the system banner
  69. Setting time and date
  70. Display time since last restart
  71. Restarting the system
  72. Controlling command execution
  73. Timed execution of CLI command
  74. RADIUS Client Configuration
  75. Authentication procedure with a RADIUS server
  76. RADIUS configuration
  77. Attributes in the RADIUS request message
  78. Attributes in the RADIUS accept message
  79. IP context overview
  80. IP context and related elements
  81. IP context overview configuration task list
  82. Planning your IP configuration
  83. Configuring NAPT
  84. Configuring access control lists
  85. IP interface configuration
  86. Creating an IP interface
  87. IP interface configuration task list
  88. Setting the IP address and netmask
  89. ICMP message processing
  90. Displaying IP interface information
  91. Displaying dynamic ARP entries
  92. Debug ARP
  93. Configuring the IGMP Proxy
  94. NAT/NAPT
  95. Dynamic NAPT
  96. Static NAPT
  97. Static NAT
  98. NAT/NAPT configuration task list
  99. Preserving TCP/UDP port numbers in NAPT
  100. Activate NAT/NAPT
  101. Ethernet port configuration
  102. Ethernet port configuration task list
  103. Multiple IP addresses on Ethernet ports
  104. Adding a receive mapping table entry
  105. Adding a transmit mapping table entry
  106. Using the built-in Ethernet sniffer
  107. Link scheduler configuration
  108. Applying scheduling at the bottleneck
  109. Introduction to Scheduling
  110. Burst tolerant shaping or wfq
  111. Quick references
  112. Command cross reference
  113. Packet classification
  114. Creating an access control list
  115. Specifying differentiated services codepoint (DSCP) marking
  116. Specifying layer 2 marking
  117. Discarding Excess Load
  118. Displaying link arbitration status
  119. Serial port configuration
  120. Serial port configuration task list
  121. Enter Frame Relay mode
  122. Enabling fragmentation
  123. Binding the Frame Relay PVC to IP interface
  124. IP interface wan is bound to PVC 1 on port serial 0 0
  125. Enabling a Frame Relay PVC
  126. Debugging Frame Relay
  127. Displaying serial port information
  128. Integrated service access
  129. IP Context with logical IP interfaces bound to Ethernet port, serial port PVC 1 and PVC 2
  130. T1/E1 port configuration
  131. Enable/Disable T1/E1 port
  132. T1/E1 port configuration task list
  133. Create a Channel-Group
  134. Example 1: Frame Relay without a channel-group
  135. Example 2: Framerelay with a channel-group
  136. DSL Port Configuration
  137. Configuration Summary
  138. Setting up permanent virtual circuits (PVC)
  139. Diagnostics
  140. Basic IP routing configuration
  141. Routing tables
  142. Basic IP routing configuration task list
  143. Deleting static IP routes
  144. Examples
  145. Changing the default UDP port range for RTP and RTCP
  146. RIP configuration
  147. Routing protocol
  148. RIP configuration task list
  149. Enabling an interface to receive RIP
  150. Specifying the receive RIP version
  151. Enabling RIP announcing
  152. Enabling RIP auto summarization
  153. Enabling RIP split-horizon processing
  154. Enabling holding down aged routes
  155. Displaying global RIP information
  156. Access control list
  157. About access control lists
  158. Features of access control lists
  159. Access control list configuration task list
  160. SNMP configuration
  161. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
  162. SNMP management information base (MIB)
  163. SNMP tools
  164. Setting access community information
  165. Setting allowed host information
  166. Displaying SNMP related information
  167. Using the MibBrowser
  168. Using the TrapViewer
  169. AdventNet Trap Details window of TrapViewer
  170. Standard SNMP version 1 traps
  171. SNMP interface traps
  172. SNTP client configuration
  173. SNTP client configuration task list
  174. Enabling and disabling the SNTP client
  175. Enabling and disabling local clock offset compensation
  176. Showing SNTP client related information
  177. Recommended public SNTP time servers
  178. Additional information on NTP and a list of other NTP servers
  179. DHCP configuration
  180. DHCP-client configuration tasks
  181. Release or renew a DHCP lease manually (advanced)
  182. DHCP-server configuration tasks
  183. Get debug output from the DHCP-server
  184. DNS configuration
  185. Enabling the DNS resolver
  186. DNS configuration task list
  187. DynDNS configuration
  188. Creating a DynDNS account
  189. DynDNS configuration task list
  190. Troubleshooting
  191. PPP configuration
  192. PPP configuration task list
  193. Creating a PPP subscriber
  194. Trigger forced reconnect of PPP sessions using a timer
  195. Debugging PPP
  196. Sample configurations
  197. PPP over serial link
  198. VPN configuration
  199. Authentication
  200. Transport and tunnel modes
  201. VPN configuration task list
  202. Debugging IPsec
  203. Key management (IKE)
  204. Policy matching
  205. Encrypted Voice - Performance considerations
  206. Using an alternate source IP address for specific destinations
  207. IPsec tunnel, 3DES encryption at 192 bit key length, ESP authentication with HMAC-MD5-96
  208. CS context overview
  209. CS context configuration task list
  210. Planning the CS configuration
  211. Configuring general CS settings
  212. Configuring call routing
  213. Creating and configuring CS interfaces
  214. Configuring dial tones
  215. Configuring ISDN ports
  216. Activating CS context configuration
  217. SmartNode in an Enterprise network
  218. Planning the CS context
  219. CS interface configuration
  220. CS interfaces on the CS context
  221. Configuring the interface mapping tables
  222. Incoming call passing an interface mapping table
  223. Configuring the precall service tables
  224. ISDN interface configuration
  225. ISDN interfaces on the CS context
  226. ISDN interface configuration task list
  227. Disabling call-waiting on ISDN DSS1 network interfaces
  228. Enabling Display Information Elements on ISDN Ports
  229. Enable sending of date and time on ISDN DSS1 network interfaces
  230. ISDN Advice of Charge support
  231. ISDN DivertingLegInformation2 Facility
  232. Configuring an alternate PSTN profile (optional)
  233. FXS supplementary services description
  234. Command Summary
  235. FXS interface configuration task list
  236. FXO interface configuration
  237. FXO interfaces on the CS context
  238. FXO services description
  239. Deleting an FXO interface
  240. FXO interface configuration task list
  241. FXO Mute dialing
  242. FXO interface examples
  243. H.323 interface configuration
  244. H.323 interfaces on the CS context
  245. H.323 interface configuration task list
  246. Enabling 'early-proceeding' on H.323 interfaces
  247. Enabling the via address support (optional)
  248. Enabling or disabling overlapped sending support in H.323
  249. SIP interface configuration
  250. SIP interfaces on the CS context
  251. SIP interface configuration task list
  252. Mapping call-control properties to SIP headers
  253. Enabling support for SIP remote-party-id headers
  254. SIP REFER Transmission (& ISDN Explicit Call Transfer support)
  255. SIP Diversion Header
  256. Receive Direction
  257. AOC Over SIP
  258. Call router configuration
  259. Direct call routing vs. advanced call routing
  260. Call router configuration task list
  261. Enable advanced call routing on circuit interfaces
  262. ISDN number types
  263. Create a routing table
  264. Called party number routing table
  265. Wildcard symbols used as keys in E.164 tables (calling-e164, called-e164)
  266. Digit Collection
  267. Digit Collection Variants
  268. Calling party number routing table
  269. Numbering plan routing table
  270. Name routing table
  271. URI routing table
  272. Screening Indicator Routing Table
  273. Information transfer capability routing table
  274. Call-router support for redirecting number and redirect reason
  275. Time of day routing table
  276. Deleting routing tables
  277. Mapping table outline
  278. Mapping table types
  279. Mapping table examples
  280. E.164 to E.164 Mapping Tables
  281. Custom SIP URIs from called-/calling-e164 properties
  282. Deleting mapping tables
  283. Creating complex functions
  284. Deleting complex functions
  285. Digit collection & sending-complete behavior
  286. Call-Router
  287. Egress Interface
  288. Creating call services
  289. Hunt group service
  290. Hunt group drop causes
  291. Creating a distribution group service
  292. Distribution group service examples
  293. Distribution-Group Min-Concurrent setting
  294. Priority service
  295. Priority service diagram
  296. CS Bridge service—'VoIP Leased Line
  297. Bridge services diagram
  298. Deleting call services
  299. Call routing example network
  300. CS context and call router elements
  301. Tone configuration
  302. Tone-set profiles
  303. ISDN port configuration
  304. ISDN reference points
  305. ISDN UNI Signaling
  306. Integration of ISDN access lines
  307. ISDN Configuration Concept
  308. Description
  309. ISDN port configuration task list
  310. Enabling PSS1/Q.SIG
  311. Show ISDN port status
  312. PBX connected to ISDN port 1/0
  313. FXS port configuration
  314. Bind FXS ports to higher layer applications
  315. Other FXS port parameters
  316. FXO port configuration
  317. Configure country specific FXO port parameters
  318. H.323 gateway configuration
  319. Gateway configuration task list
  320. Enabling H.245 Tunneling
  321. Enabling the fastconnect procedure
  322. Changing the TCP port for inbound call-signaling connections
  323. Setting the connect timeout
  324. Advanced configuration options (optional)
  325. SIP gateway configuration
  326. Binding the gateway to an IP interface
  327. Enable the Gateway
  328. Automatic detection of the NAT IP address for SIP
  329. Enable the session timer (optional)
  330. Initiating a new SIP session for redirected SIP calls
  331. Changing the SIP transaction timeout
  332. SIP Multicast Registration
  333. Default Server
  334. VoIP profile configuration
  335. VoIP profile configuration task list
  336. DTMF Relay
  337. Jitter and dejitter buffer
  338. Adaptive versus static dejitter buffer
  339. Fax relay and Fax bypass
  340. T.38 CED retransmission
  341. Fax bypass method
  342. Modem bypass method
  343. Soft phone client gateway
  344. PSTN profile configuration
  345. PSTN profile configuration task list
  346. VoIP debugging
  347. Debugging strategy
  348. Filtering debug monitor output
  349. Debugging call signaling
  350. Verify an incoming call
  351. Verify an outgoing call
  352. Verify ISDN layer 1,2,3 status
  353. Debugging FXS Signaling
  354. Debugging H.323 Signaling
  355. Debugging SIP signaling
  356. Using SmartWare's internal call generator
  357. Debugging voice data
  358. Check system logs
  359. SmartWare architecture terms and definitions
  360. B Mode summary
  361. Mode overview, 1 of 3
  362. Mode Overview, 2 of 3
  363. Mode Overview, 3 of 3
  364. EBNF syntax
  365. New Configuration Commands
  366. D Internetworking terms & acronyms
  367. Abbreviations
  368. Used IP ports
  369. Available voice codecs