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Series 500
Frame Relay/Leased Line
Bridge/Router
User and System Administration Guide
LR1530A-R3, LR1530A-EU-R3, LR1531A-R2, LR1535A-R2
5500099-10 equivalent to
5500086-12
© copyright 2002 by Black Box Corporation.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Bridge/Router

Series 500Frame Relay/Leased LineBridge/RouterUser and System Administration GuideLR1530A-R3, LR1530A-EU-R3, LR1531A-R2, LR1535A-R25500099-10 equival

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Page 3 - INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD

94the bridge/router does not start in ZMODEM receive mode,refer to Appendix D: Servicing Information.The TFTP Load Flash operation may be aborted by r

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955500099-10Router APC used forTFTP transfersLink 1Link 2Router BRouter C

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51 - INSTALLATIONThe router is an Ethernet Bridge/Router that provides bridging,IP/IPX routing, and compression over a frame relay permanent virtualc

Page 7 - Contents

Installation6 Identify the ConnectorsEach unit is configured with both straight (MDI) and crossed over(MDI-X) 10BaseT LAN connectors; the router wi

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Installation7 Connect to the ConsoleConnection to the router operator’s console is made through the RJ-45connector labeled CONSOLE on the back of the

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Installation8must be configured to the type of connection service that will be used;please see the following section for this procedure.The V.35 modul

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Installation9 Power Up the routerOnce the LAN and Link connections are made and the console isconnected to a terminal, you are ready to power-up the

Page 11 - 1 - INSTALLATION

Installation10 Mandatory ConfigurationThe router requires a minimum amount of mandatory configuration inorder to operate. The following table ident

Page 12 - Identify the Connectors

Installation11 Setting the Link Interface Type (Universal WAN only)The Universal WAN Interface must be configured to match the serviceto which it wi

Page 13 - Make the LAN Connections

Installation12 Setting the T1/E1Parameters (T1/E1 WAN only)The parameters requred for a T1 or E1 connection may be obtainedfrom your service provide

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Installation13haul LBOs are listed as the length of the cable run (in feet) between therouter and the local exchange.E1 service does not require line

Page 15 - Power Up the router

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassA digital device, pursuant

Page 16 - Mandatory Configuration

Installation14Some E1 service providers reserve timeslot 16 for networkmanagement use. If your service specifies that timeslot 16 is for theiruse, tog

Page 17 - (Universal WAN only)

Installation15Identify the Status LEDs The meanings of the four 3-colour Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) onthe front of the router are found in the foll

Page 18 - Setting the T1/E1Parameters

Installation16Figure 1-4 Front View of the routerTxRxPower

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172 - TYPICAL APPLICATIONS &HOW TO CONFIGURE THEMThe router is an Ethernet Bridge/Router that supports frame relayRAW 1490 permanent virtual circ

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Applications18 Managing the router Using MenusThis section describes the minimum configuration parameters requiredwhen setting up the router. Eac

Page 21 - Identify the Status LEDs

Applications19 ConventionsThroughout this section, router menu options are shown that arerequired for the various configuration choices. The approp

Page 22 - Installation

Applications20 Basic Frame Relay ConfigurationNorth American routers are configured to have frame relay enabled asthe default setting. With frame r

Page 23 - HOW TO CONFIGURE THEM

Applications21Configuration: The default configuration for routers shipped outsideNorth American is to have frame relay disabled. To run frame relay

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Applications22 Auto Learning the Frame Relay ConfigurationThe router is pre-configured to query the frame relay service to auto-learn the LMI type a

Page 25 - Conventions

Applications23 Manual Configuration - LMI TypeThe LMI Type option allows you to manually specify the type of LinkManagement Interface in use by the F

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INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD(Normas Oficiales Mexicanas Electrical Safety Statement)1. Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leí

Page 27 - 7 Link Speed

Applications24 “Quick Start” Frame RelaySince the router auto-learns the frame relay configuration, only acouple of parameters need to be configur

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Applications25By default, PPP is disabled for each of the newly created remote siteprofiles. If PPP encapsulation is desired, for example to use secu

Page 29 - 7 LMI Type

Applications26 Basic Leased Line Configuration routers shipped outside North America are configured to have adefault setting as a leased line router

Page 30 - “Quick Start” Frame Relay

Applications27Figure 2 - 2 Basic PPP Leased Line ConfigurationThe following steps must be performed on the router unit.7 Link SpeedLocation: Main Ä

Page 31 - 7 PPP Encapsulation

Applications28Bridge Connection.Once the link speeds have been configured, the router will attempt toestablish the link connection to the remote site

Page 32 - 7 Frame Relay disable

Applications29 Should You Bridge or Route?When connecting two Local Area Networks together, the first questionto ask is should I bridge or route? Th

Page 33 - PPP IP Router

Applications30 Configure as an Ethernet BridgeAn Ethernet bridge intelligently forwards LAN traffic to remotelyconnected LANs across the Wide Area N

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Applications31The router also is pre-configured as an IPX router. This means that ifyou wish to bridge IPX traffic instead of routing it, you must d

Page 35 - Should You Bridge or Route?

Applications32The size of the subnet mask. defines the subnetmask by using the specified number to reserve aseries of contiguous bit locations from t

Page 36 - WAN connection

Applications33 Configure as an Ethernet IP routerAn Ethernet IP router is used to intelligently route Internet Protocol(IP) LAN traffic to remotely c

Page 37 - 7 IP Address

Using This ManualThis Installation and Applications Guide provides the basic informationrequired to initially set up and configure the router. This

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Applications347 IP AddressLocation: Main Ä ConfigurationÄ LAN Set-upÄ LAN IP Set-upÄ IP Address / Subnet mask sizeThe IP address consists of four 8-b

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Applications35 Define an IP Default GatewayAn IP default gateway is an IP router that is resident on the local IPnetwork that this router is connect

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Applications36 Define an IP Static RouteStatic IP routes may be defined when one specific router is to be usedto reach a destination IP network. The

Page 41 - 7 Default Gateway

Applications37 Define an IP Subnet MaskAn IP network may be divided into smaller portions by a process calledsub-netting. A subnet is specified usin

Page 42 - Define an IP Static Route

Applications38Configuration: The mask size entered defines the size of the subnet maskfrom the start of the entire IP address. This allows subnetsize

Page 43 - Define an IP Subnet Mask

Applications39less than or equal to 255, that is the maximumvalue of each 8-bit field.The IP address is first specified and then you willbe prompted t

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Applications40 Configure as an Ethernet IPX routerThe router is preconfigured to operate as an IPX router when installedin an IPX network. The rou

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Applications41examined and looked up in the routing tables. Once the destinationIPX address is found in the routing tables, the IPX router sends theI

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Applications42 Novell Servers in One Location OnlySome Novell LAN installations require that a remote LAN that consistsof only Novell IPX clients be

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Applications437 IPX Frame TypesLocation: Main Ä ConfigurationÄ IPX Routing Set upÄ Configure LAN NetsÄ Ethernet-II FramesÄ RAW 802.3 FramesÄ IEEE 802

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Using the Electronic Reference ManualThe router Reference Manuals are provided as Adobe Acrobat PDFfiles on the accompanying CD-ROM. The PPP Menus R

Page 49 - 7 IPX Frame Types

Applications44 PPP Link Configuration OverviewA PPP (Point to Point Protocol) connection between two routers mayuse a number of Network Control Proto

Page 50 - Numbered Links

Applications45remote site profile settings. The WAN IPX network number is definedwith the IPX Net option in the remote site profile settings. Unnu

Page 51 - Unnumbered Links

Applications46 Configure Dynamic HostConfiguration ProtocolThe router uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) toallow users in a small offic

Page 52 - Configuration Protocol

Applications47devices attached to the DHCP Server to be set.The number of addresses to be assigned must alsobe specified to a maximum of 253.With the

Page 53 - 7 DNS Set-Up

Applications48 Configure Network AddressTranslation (NAT)Support is provided for Network Address Translation (NAT).Network Address Translation is a

Page 54 - Translation (NAT)

Applications49The Translation Type option allows you to use Network Address PortTranslation.7 Translation typeLocation: Main Ä ConfigurationÄ WAN Se

Page 55 - 7 Translation type

Applications50 Configure PPP SecurityThe router provides support for both PAP and CHAP PPP securityauthentication. An outgoing user name, PAP passw

Page 56 - Configure PPP Security

Applications517 Security Database EntryLocation: Main Ä ConfigurationÄ WAN Set upÄ Edit Remote SiteÄ Security Parameters Ä Incoming PAP PasswordÄ Inc

Page 57 - 7 Security Database Entry

Applications52 Configure FirewallThe router provides Firewall security for restricting access between anytwo networks connected through the router.

Page 58 - Configure Firewall

Applications53also wishes to allow all of the TCP traffic from the branch officenetwork to have access to the head office. Anyone in the corporationma

Page 60 - 7 Firewall Table Entry

Applications54designated servers list allows you to quickly setup a firewallentry without having to figure out TCP port values.Next, the LAN firewall

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Applications55FirewallLocation: Main Ä ConfigurationÄ Applications Set upÄ Firewall Set upÄ LAN Firewall Set upÄ Designated ServersÄ FTP Server— 195.

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Page 63 - 3 - INTRODUCTION TO FILTERING

573 - INTRODUCTION TO FILTERINGThe router provides programmable filtering which gives you the abilityto control under what conditions Ethernet frames

Page 64 - Pattern Filtering

Introduction to Filtering58You may easily prevent stations on one segment from accessing all buta specific resource on the other segment; for this, “n

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Introduction to Filtering59The following operators are used in creating Pattern filters.- offset Used in pattern filters to determine the startingposi

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Introduction to Filtering60( ) brackets Used in pattern filters to separate portions of filterpatterns for specific operators.Example: 12-80&(14-2

Page 67 - Novell IPX Frames

Introduction to Filtering61 Popular FiltersSome of the more commonly used pattern filters are shown here. BridgeBridge pattern filters are applied t

Page 68 - Other interesting TCP Ports

Introduction to Filtering62 BanyanBanyan(12-0BAD)(12-80C4)(12-80C5) IP RouterIP router pattern filters are applied to IP Ethernet frames that arebei

Page 69 - MENU TREES

63APPENDIX AMENU TREESThe menu trees on the next few facing pages are a graphicalrepresentation of the hierarchy of the built-in menu system of thero

Page 70 - Menu Tree

Contents1 - INSTALLATION 5Unpack the router 5Select a Site 5Identify the Connectors 6Connect to the Console 7Make the LAN Connections 7Make the WAN L

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641Configuration1. Terminal2. Show3. Add4. Remove1. Terminal Set-Up menu2. Device Set-Up menu3. Telnet Set-Up menu4. Load FLASH Set-Up menu5. Console

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65Continued fromprevious page1. Destination2. Status3. Remote site2. Next hop3. Type4. Cost5. Private6. Add/Remove8. Status7. Network mask1. IP Routes

Page 74 - Netware Frame

67APPENDIX BOCTET LOCATIONS ONETHERNET FRAMESThis appendix provides octet locations for the various portions ofthree of the common Ethernet frames. W

Page 75 - ETHERNET Type Codes

Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames68 Octet Locations on a Bridged TCP/IPFrame Octet Locations on a Bridged NovellNetware Frame

Page 76 - Novell Netware Frame

Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames69 ETHERNET Type CodesType Code Description0800 DOD IP0801 X.75 Internet0804 Chaosnet0805 X.25 Level 30806 ARP0807

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Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames70 Octet Locations on an IP RoutedTCP/IP Frame Octet Locations on an IPX RoutedNovell Netware Frame

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Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames71 Octet Locations on a Bridged XNSFrame

Page 79 - SERVICING INFORMATION

Octet Locations on Ethernet Frames72* * * *

Page 80 - Servicing Information

73APPENDIX CSERVICING INFORMATION Opening of the case is only to be performedby qualified service personnel.WARNING !Before servicing ensure that appl

Page 81 - CSU-DSU or T1/E1

3 - INTRODUCTION TO FILTERING 57MAC Address Filtering 57Pattern Filtering 58Popular Filters 61Bridge 61IP & Related Traffic 61Novell IPX Frames 61

Page 82 - To Clear a “Lost” Password

Servicing Information74 Identifying the Internal ComponentsThe major components and the jumper strap positions are shown:Figure C-1 Top Internal View

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Servicing Information75Figure C-2 Top Internal View of the CSU-DSU or T1/E1PowerCSU/DSU T1/E1Sanity Timer - Always ONReturn Password to DefaultForce

Page 84 - CSU/DSU Module:

Servicing Information76 Sanity TimerDo not remove this strap – pins 1-2. Force ZMODEM Software LoadOn the rare occasion that during the programming

Page 85 - T1/E1 Module:

Servicing Information77 Connecting to the Console ConnectorThe console connector on the router is a DCE interface on aRJ45 pinout. The supplied DB9

Page 86 - UNIVERSAL WAN Module:

Servicing Information78 WAN Interface Connection Pinout InformationThe router is manufactured with three different WAN link modules:V.35, LXT411 CS

Page 87 - V.35 Link Pinouts

Servicing Information79The LXT411 CSU/DSU link connection is set to operate at 64Kbps by default. The link may be set to 56 Kbps via the softwaremenus

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Servicing Information80 UNIVERSAL WAN Module:The Universal WAN Interface module in this router may be configuredto operate in one of four modes: V.11

Page 89 - RS232C / V.24 Link Pinouts

Servicing Information81 V.35 Link PinoutsDB25ContactNo.M.34ContactNo.CircuitNameDirectionTo FromDCE DCE1 AProtective GroundNA2 PTransmitted Data

Page 90 - RS530 / RS422 Link Pinouts

Servicing Information82Circuits which are paired (contain an (A) and (B)reference) should be connected to twisted pairs withinthe connecting cable.NO

Page 91 - V.11 / X.21 Link Pinouts

Servicing Information83 RS232C / V.24 Link Pinouts ContactNo.CircuitCircuitNameDirectionTo FromDCE DCE1 AA Protective Ground NA2 BA Transmitted

Page 92 - Connector Cable

ContentsV.11 / X.21 DB25 to DB15 Connector Cable 86V.35 Null-Modem Cable Configuration 87The link speed must be defined for each of the two units. 87

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Servicing Information84 RS530 / RS422 Link PinoutsContactNumberCircuitCircuitNameDirectionTo FromDCE DCE1 Shield Protective Ground NA2 BA (A) Tr

Page 94 - DB25 MALE

Servicing Information85 V.11 / X.21 Link PinoutsContactNo.X.21CircuitsRef.CircuitNameDirectionTo FromDCE DCE1 Protective Ground NA2 T (A) Transm

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Servicing Information86 V.11 / X.21 DB25 to DB15Connector CableFigure C-10 V.11 / X.21 DB25 to DB15 Connector CableNOTE For U.K. Approval:The connec

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Servicing Information87 V.35 Null-Modem Cable ConfigurationFigure C - 11 V.35 Null-Modem CableThe connecting cable must be a shielded cable.Circuits

Page 97 - SOFTWARE UPGRADES

Servicing Information88 RS232 / V.24 Null-Modem CableFigure C-12 RS232 / V.24 Null-Modem CableThe connecting cable must be a shielded cable.This cabl

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Servicing Information89 RS530 / RS422 Null-Modem CableShieldTransmitted Data (A)Transmitted Data (B)Received Data (A)Received Data (B)Request To Send

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Servicing Information90* * * *

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Software Upgrades91APPENDIX DSOFTWARE UPGRADESProcedures for performing a Console ZMODEM FlashLoad to upgrade the operating software of the router:1)

Page 101 - 5500099-10

92the bridge/router does not start in ZMODEM receive mode,refer to Appendix D: Servicing Information for recoveryprocedure.The ZMODEM Load Flash opera

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Servicing Information93Procedures for performing a TFTP Flash Load to upgradethe operating software of the router:1) Execute the Network (TFTP) comma

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