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Quick Start Guide
Vpacket 5100/6100 Voice/Data Router
Release 2.1.1
SDSL WAN model

2Vpacket 5100/6100 Series QuickStart Guide SDSL
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Document title Date issued Product number Release
Vpacket Series 5100/6100 Voice/Data Router Quick Start
Guide SDSL WAN model
June 2002 750-0030-001, Rev C
SDSL
2.1.1

About this guide
Vpacket 5100/6100 Series QuickStart Guide SDSL 3
About this guide
This guide is intended for experienced users and is designed to facilitate the installation and
configuration of a Vpacket 5100/6100 Voice/Data Router (VDR) that has a SDSL WAN interface.
For detailed installation information, refer to the Vpacket 5100/6100 Voice/Data Router Installer’s Guide
(P/N 750-0024-001, Rev A) or the Vpacket 5100/6100 Voice/Data Router Reference Manual, which is
divided into the following sections:
•Vpacket 5100/6100 Series Voice/Data Router Reference Manual (Data Features)
•Vpacket 5100/6100 Series Voice/Data Router MGCP Telephony Configuration
•Vpacket 5100/6100 Series Voice/Data Router SIP Telephony Configuration
•Vpacket 5100/6100 Series Voice/Data Router H.323 Telephony Configuration
This related documentation is located on the CD-ROM that is shipped with this product.
What’s in the box?
The following items are shipped with a Vpacket 5100/6100 VDR.
If any of the items listed above are missing or defective, contact Vpacket Communications, Inc. at
(866) 872-2538.
Additional tools, materials, and cables
The following additional tools are required to install the 5100/6100 VDR:
• A flathead screwdriver and a Phillips screwdriver for securing the cables
• A 1/4" hex nutdriver to secure the captive grounding nut on the back panel
• Screws for installation in a 19" equipment rack
❑ Vpacket 5100/6100 VDR ❑ self-adhesive rubber feet (4)
❑ AC power cord ❑ wall mount brackets (2)
❑ male DB9 to female DB9 cord ❑ Release Notes 2.1.0
❑ RJ45 straight-through cable ❑ Quick Start Guide 2.1.0 (SDSL WAN)
❑ rack mount brackets (2) ❑ Product documentation CD-ROM

Installation site
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The following additional cables and wire are required to install the 5100/6100 VDR with other
internetworking equipment:
• serial cable (DB-9 male to DB-25 female)
• straight-through cable (RJ-45 with boot cover)
• grounding wire
Installation site
Vpacket 5100/6100 VDRs are designed to be installed on a wall, within a standard 19-inch (48.26 cm)
rack, or on a desktop. You should observe these guidelines:
• Ensure that the side of the unit with the fans (right-hand side panel if you are facing the unit
from head-on) is not placed in the top-most position; this would defeat the air-flow and
encourage overheating.
• Collocate the punchdown panel and voice ports.
• Ensure sufficient clearance for airflow and cable routing. The LEDs on the front panel should be
easily visible and cables to the connectors on the back panel should be easily accessible.
• Ensure that the indoor room temperature does not exceed 50°C (122°F).
• Maintain the 5100/6100 VDR by keeping the unit clean and free of dust and other
contaminating particles before, during, and after installation.
Connections
These diagrams show the back panel of an SDSL WAN 5100/6100 VDR with an FXS interface and
a T1-CAS interface. You can see the various ports and cables that this models accept. The serial
number location and grounding nut are also shown.
FXS voice and SDSL WAN model 5100/6100
12
&
24 Port FXS VIM +T1 WI
M
810-0102-002
&
810-0102-00
3
SDSL
AC power cord
Captive grounding nut
Cat 3 or 5 UTP cable
Ethernet port accepts a
PSTN port accepts
standard telephone cable
Serial port accepts
a male DB9 to female DB9
SDSL port accepts RJ45 cable
FXS interface accepts a
female Amphenol 50-pin cable
Blank
Serial number

Powering on the 5100/6100 VDR
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T1 voice and SDSL WAN model
Powering on the 5100/6100 VDR
After making the physical port connections, you can connect the power supply cord into the Power
receptacle on the back panel of the 5100/6100 VDR and connect the 3-pronged end of the power
cord into an AC power outlet. The unit powers on automatically when enough power is available.
User interface
To access the command line interface (CLI) through the management console port (located on the
back panel of the unit), you need to connect a terminal or PC that is running emulation software to
the 5100/6100 VDR. After connecting to the management console port, configure the emulation
software as follows:
• Bits per second: 57600 baud
•Databits:8
• Parity: none
• Stop bits: 1
• Flow control: none
If you are connected locally, you can telnet to the default Ethernet IP address (192.168.0.254) to
access the CLI.
AC power cord
SDSL port accepts
an RJ45 cable
Captive grounding nut
Serial port
Accepts DB9 to female DB9
Ethernet port accepts
Cat 3 or 5 UTP cable
T1 port accepts
an RJ45 cable
Serial number

Initial configuration
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Initial configuration
You can use the following commands to:
• log in as administrator
• change the system password
• create a user account
• set the system name
• set the system time
• set the date
Logging in
Login:admin
Password:admin
Changing the system password
VPacket# set user modify admin password
Enter the new password :sea_blue456
Reenter the new password :sea_blue456
New password will be used on the next login
Create a user account
VPacket# set user add seashell writedata
Enter the new password :seaweed_987
Reenter the new password :seaweed_987
User name : seashell
Access Level : writedata
Setting unit information
VPacket# set systemInfo systemname Seahorse_north
Seahorse_north#
Setting the time
VPacket# set time 15:48:30
Setting the date
VPacket# set date 06/13/2002

Interface configuration
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Interface configuration
The LAN, WAN, and voice interface configuration can be accomplished by issuing a combination of
the commands given below. For additional help, enter help+Enter for a list of top-level system
commands. Pressing the spacebar+?after a top-level word lists options within that group of
commands. Bold indicates the command input and bold italics indicate argument input.
Note. For a complete list of arguments for a command, enter the command space ? and
the arguments will appear in the order you are required to enter them.
Network diagram
The values in this diagram are used for the interface and telephony configuration examples.
Ethernet LAN interface configuration
VPacket# set ip lan 15.15.15.254 255.255.255.0 NAT
VPacket# set ip gateway 205.176.94.12
VPacket# commit ip
VPacket# save
6100 VDR
Switch
PC host
PC host PC host
15.15.15.1 15.15.15.3
15.15.15.2
LAN: 15.15.15.254
WAN: 205.176.94.11
Network cloud
SDSL
205.176.94.12
DSLAM
38.170.77.11
The 6100 VDR has an Ethernet LAN IP address of 15.15.15.254
and is connected to a switch behind which resides the 15.15.15.0
network. The WAN IP address is a public address and connects the
6100 VDR (via a SDSL connection) to a gateway (205.176.94.12)
that connects the network to the Internet. For voice services,
the 6100 VDR communicates with the DSLAM
w
ith IP address 38.170.77.11.

Interface configuration
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WAN interface configuration
VPacket# set ip wan 205.176.94.11 255.255.255.0
VPacket# set wan loopback noloopback
VPacket# commit ip
VPacket# save
SDSL WAN interface configuration
VPacket# set wan dslam Copper Mountain
Note. The DSLAM type can also be LucentStinger.
VPacket# set wan data protocol funi
Note. The data protocol can be set to funi (to interoperate with a Copper Mountain T1
aggregator) or atm (to interoperate with a Lucent Stinger). When you set the DSLAM type
the appropriate choice appears in the help.
VPacket# set wan encap 1483Bridged
Note. The encapsulation protocol can be set to 1483Bridged, 1490Bridged, or 1490Routed.
VPacket# set wan baudrate autobaud
VPacket# set wan dataformat serial
Voice interface configuration
VPacket# set ip voice 205.176.94.11
VPacket# commit ip
VPacket# save
VPacket# reset

Voice over IP configuration
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Voice over IP configuration
Vpacket 5100/6100 VDRs support the use of either MGCP, SIP, or H.323 voice stacks for VoIP
support. The telephony commands are accessible through the telephony command shell. To access
the telephony shell, enter tel at the VPacket# prompt. To configure SIP or H.323, see
“Preconfiguration steps for SIP and H.323” on page 11.
MGCP configuration
To configure the 5100/6100 VDR to support MGCP, you need to set each voice port, set the ports to
point to a softswitch (or group of softswitches), set the coding type for each TCID, and set the
coding profile usage for each coding profile.
Note. You can enter telephony commands individually at the prompt or collect them
into a text file and copy the settings into the telephony subdirectory for uploading.
Setting the voice ports
VPacket# tel
telephony# set tcid 0 notify_entity 38.170.77.11:2427 dynamic
OK
telephony# set tcid 1 notify_entity 38.170.77.11:2427 dynamic
OK
(continue to set voice ports 2-22)
telephony# set tcid 23 notify_entity 38.170.77.11:2427 dynamic
OK
telephony# activate
OK
telephony# commit
OK

Voice over IP configuration
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Setting the softswitch identifier
telephony# set tcid 0 endpoint_id a001
OK
telephony# set tcid 1 endpoint_id a002
OK
(continue to set endpoint IDs for TCIDs 2-22)
telephony# set tcid 23 endpoint_id a024
OK
telephony# activate
OK
telephony# commit
OK
Note. Vpacket recommends that you assign them sequentially (see Example). When this
command is executed, the endpoint attempts to register with the softswitch. The naming
convention (a001...a024) is an example; it is not a VDR standard. The name of the
endpoint_id must match that configured in the Call Agent's database.
Setting the coding type
VPacket# tel
telephony# set coding 0 coding_type tx g711_mu
OK
telephony# set coding 1 coding_type tx g711_mu
OK
(continue to set the coding type for TCIDs 2-22)
telephony# set coding 23 coding_type tx g711_mu
OK
telephony# activate
OK
telephony# commit
OK
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