Our company has recently purchased a T1 line, we were given an AdTran 3430 and IP information and basically told we are on our own to set it up. If anyone can offer a real straightforward setup procedure it would be greatly appreciated.
Where would all this info go, I'm not familiar with the AdTran interface or T1 lines at all for that matter.
Customer’s WAN connecting to Network: xx.xx.xxx.138 255.255.255.252
Default gateway: xx.xx.xxx.137
Customer’s static IPs: xx.xx.xxx.104/29
Network: xx.xx.xxx.104 255.255.255.248
Usables: xx.xx.xxx.105 – 66.84.147.110
Broadcast: xx.xx.xxx.111 255.255.255.248
Thanks in advance for taking the time!
- The following guide provides detailed step-by-step instructions on how to set up an AOS router for T1 internet access : Configuring T1 and E1 Internet Access in AOS
The guide also explains how to set up the NetVanta 3430 depending on whether you want to use it as a firewall or whether you plan on using an external firewall.
You will need the following list of information before you can properly configure your AOS router. Some of this you have gathered already. Only your service provider and your Network Administrator can provide you this information:
1. Public/WAN IP Address and Subnet Mask
Sometimes referred to as “Customer Serial Address”
Customer’s WAN connecting to Network: xx.xx.xxx.138 255.255.255.252
Default gateway: xx.xx.xxx.137
2. LAN IP Address
The router’s address on the LAN. This could be a private IP address if you plan on using the 3430's firewall or one of the usable static IPs you received from your provider.
Usables: xx.xx.xxx.105 – 66.84.147.110
3. Framing (ESF or D4) Format
Coding (B8ZS or AMI) Format
Data DS0s (Channels)
You must know specifically what channels, not just a number of channels
(Example: 8 through 14, not just ‘7 channels’)
4. Layer 2 Encapsulation Type (PPP, HDLC or Frame-Relay)
For PPP Connections:
a.) Username and Password for Layer 2 (not normally implemented)
For Frame-Relay Connections:
a.) DLCI Number for Internet Access (Example: 16)
Please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any further questions or issues.
Thanks,
Noor
- The following guide provides detailed step-by-step instructions on how to set up an AOS router for T1 internet access : Configuring T1 and E1 Internet Access in AOS
The guide also explains how to set up the NetVanta 3430 depending on whether you want to use it as a firewall or whether you plan on using an external firewall.
You will need the following list of information before you can properly configure your AOS router. Some of this you have gathered already. Only your service provider and your Network Administrator can provide you this information:
1. Public/WAN IP Address and Subnet Mask
Sometimes referred to as “Customer Serial Address”
Customer’s WAN connecting to Network: xx.xx.xxx.138 255.255.255.252
Default gateway: xx.xx.xxx.137
2. LAN IP Address
The router’s address on the LAN. This could be a private IP address if you plan on using the 3430's firewall or one of the usable static IPs you received from your provider.
Usables: xx.xx.xxx.105 – 66.84.147.110
3. Framing (ESF or D4) Format
Coding (B8ZS or AMI) Format
Data DS0s (Channels)
You must know specifically what channels, not just a number of channels
(Example: 8 through 14, not just ‘7 channels’)
4. Layer 2 Encapsulation Type (PPP, HDLC or Frame-Relay)
For PPP Connections:
a.) Username and Password for Layer 2 (not normally implemented)
For Frame-Relay Connections:
a.) DLCI Number for Internet Access (Example: 16)
Please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any further questions or issues.
Thanks,
Noor
If it helps to put this in context, here is a config snippet from a similar router with a HDLC connection (Its E1 as opposed to T1 but will be essentially identical otherwise).
We are using all available channels on the E1 and you can see the hdlc interface cross-connected to the E1 interface. In this case I didn't need to change any of the E1 framing or coding types from their defaults - you may have to - see Noor's linked document for more info.
You will also need the ip route command to ensure the default gateway is pointing to the ISP's router.
For this example I have also assumed the first available IP in the LAN range range as the LAN ip address.
interface eth 0/1
description LAN Connection
ip address X.X.X.105 255.255.255.248
no shutdown
!
interface e1 1/1
tdm-group 1 timeslots 1-31 speed 64
no shutdown
!
interface hdlc 1
description WAN Connection
ip address X.X.X.138 255.255.255.252
no shutdown
cross-connect 1 e1 1/1 1 hdlc 1
!
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 X.X.X.137
For a PPP interface the document noor has already linked to will show you how to set up that type of interface.
Remember to change the default username and password on the router and it is good practice to limit direct connections to the router to your management network - you can find information on the stateful firewall here - Configuring the Firewall (IPv4) in AOS
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Thanks,
Noor
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Thanks,
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