Ir-ip management subsystem, general, Introduction, Accessing the ir-ip management subsystem – RAD Data comm ASM-60 User Manual

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Appendix C IR-IP Interface Module

ASM-60 Installation and Operation Manual

C-4

IR-IP Management Subsystem, General

C.4 IR-IP Management Subsystem, General

Introduction

The IR-IP interface module management subsystem supports the following
functions:
• Preliminary configuration
• Configuration of management access parameters
• Advanced configuration of IR-IP parameters
• Collection and display of statistical performance data
• Maintenance functions, which include:

Software downloading

Resetting of various subsystems

Display of error log

Ping utility, for checking IP connectivity.

The management subsystem of the IR-IP interface module is a separate,

independent entity, and therefore it cannot be managed through the ASM-60
management subsystem.
The communication with the IR-IP management subsystem is made through the

local LAN interface connector of the IR-IP module, designated 10BASE-T, using
the Telnet protocol. Passwords can be used to prevent unauthorized access.

Accessing the IR-IP Management Subsystem

The IR-IP interface module must be configured in accordance with the specific

requirements of the user’s application before it can be used in the user’s network.
As a result, it is not possible to supply default parameters to enable IR-IP to start

service without any preliminary configuration.
Therefore, to enable the user to establish Telnet communication and configure

IR-IP, IR-IP is delivered with a default set of parameters. The default parameters
are automatically used:
• Before the IP router is configured by the user, e.g., when a new ASM-60 with

IR-IP interface module is put into operation

• After the user’s configuration parameters have been erased.
When the factory-default parameters are used, the ERR indicator located on the

ASM-60 rear panel, near the IR-IP Ethernet interface connector flashes rapidly
(about three times per second).

The flashing of the ERR indicator also serves as a warning to the user that the IR-IP

WAN (VDSL) interface does not send, nor does it receive packets, and therefore IR-

IP can be accessed only from the LAN.

After configuring IR-IP, it starts normal operation and routes the traffic in

accordance with the user-selected configuration parameters.
To change the parameters of an already-configured IR-IP, establish communication
from a Telnet host using the assigned IP address.

Note

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