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XSR-1805
Getting Started Guide
Version 7.5
X-Pedition™ Security Router
9033724-08
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Page 1 - Getting Started Guide

XSR-1805Getting Started GuideVersion 7.5 X-Pedition™ Security Router 9033724-08

Page 3 - Industry Canada Notices

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-80 1-Port ADSL NIM Card PortThe XSR’s Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) NIM card, as shown

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Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-81T1/E1 Drop & Insert (D&I) NIMThe XSR’s 2-port T1/E1 D&I NIM

Page 5 - Declaration of Conformity

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-82 CompactFlash Memory CardThe optional plug-in CompactFlash (CF) memory card, shown in Figure A-27

Page 6 - Australian Telecom

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-83NIM 1, 2 ON T1/E1, ISDN or high speed serial link is upOFF NIM slot emp

Page 7 - Firmware License Agreement

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-84

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Index-85IndexBBalundescription A-74Balun adapter A-65BRI-S/T cardpart numbers A-65BRI-U cardpart numbers A-65BRI-U pin assignments A-79, A-81Ccable/ac

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Index-86 how to configure the XSR-1805 name and user data 3-29how to enable Web access 3-38how to install NIM cards 2-12how to install the hardware 2

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ixContentsPrefaceContents of the Guide ...

Page 11 - Contents

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xiiiPrefaceThis guide provides a general overview of the XSR-1805 hardware and software features and describes how to quickly install and configure th

Page 15 - Contents of the Guide

xivGetting HelpFor additional support related to the XSR, contact Enterasys Networks by one of these methods:Electrical Hazard: Warns against an actio

Page 16 - Getting Help

xvBefore contacting Enterasys Networks for technical support, have the following information ready:• Your Enterasys Networks service contract number•

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XSR Getting Started Guide 1-11OverviewThis chapter introduces key features of the XSR-1805 and briefly describes hardware installation.System Descript

Page 19 - Overview

iiNoticeEnterasys Networks reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its web site with

Page 20 - Hardware Features

System Description1-2 OverviewHardware FeaturesThe semi-modular XSR, shown in Figure 1-2, comes equipped with the following features:• Compact chassis

Page 21 - Software Features

System DescriptionXSR Getting Started Guide 1-3• Console interface including modem control signals for remote debugging, out-of-band configuration or

Page 22 - SNMP and Statistics Gathering

System Description1-4 Overview• Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)• Remote Auto Install over Ethernet• Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) serv

Page 23 - Frame Relay

System DescriptionXSR Getting Started Guide 1-5Security• Stateful inspection firewall engine• FTP, H.323, and RPC (SUN and Microsoft) ALG support• App

Page 24 - 1-6 Overview

System Description1-6 Overview• Periodic Keep-Alive messages to learn of connection problems• Multi-protocol interconnect over Frame Relay - RFC-2427•

Page 25 - Virtual Private Network (VPN)

System DescriptionXSR Getting Started Guide 1-7• Bandwidth optimization (BoD) & Dial on Demand (DoD)• Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP)• Securit

Page 26 - GRE over IPSec

System Description1-8 OverviewCertificates (embedded/smart cards) – Microsoft only•Encryption• Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Triple Data Encryp

Page 27 - Dial Backup

System DescriptionXSR Getting Started Guide 1-9Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)• POTS and ISDN circuit support• ATM Frame UNI (FUNI) data f

Page 28 - Installation Overview

Installation Overview1-10 Overview• Switched PPP Multilink connections• Backup using ISDN & MLPPP connections• Dialer interface spoofing• Dialer w

Page 29 - Hardware Installation

XSR Getting Started Guide 2-112Hardware InstallationIntroductionThis chapter provides a checklist to verify your shipment and describes how to install

Page 30 - Installing the NIM Cards

iiiA plug and jack used to connect the XSR to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirem

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Installing the NIM Cards2-12 Hardware Installation• Each XSR AC power supply requires a three-pronged power receptacle capable of delivering the curre

Page 32 - 2-14 Hardware Installation

Installing the NIM CardsXSR Getting Started Guide 2-134. Unfasten the four screws holding the rear access cover to the chassis and remove it as shown

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Installing the NIM Cards2-14 Hardware Installation6. Reorient the NIM brace and fasten it to the NIM as shown in Figure 2-4.Figure 2-4 Installing NIM

Page 34 - 2-16 Hardware Installation

Installing the CompactFlash Memory CardXSR Getting Started Guide 2-15Installing the CompactFlash Memory CardThe CompactFlash (CF) memory card provides

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DIMM Upgrade for ADSL Operation2-16 Hardware InstallationDIMM Upgrade for ADSL OperationIf you install the ADSL NIM, we recommend that you upgrade the

Page 36 - Rack Mounting the XSR

DIMM Upgrade for ADSL OperationXSR Getting Started Guide 2-172. Detach the chassis cover from the chassis base by unfastening the four screws attachin

Page 37 - Connecting Cables

Rack Mounting the XSR2-18 Hardware Installation4. Insert the 64 MByte DIMM card in the 100-pin female DIMM connector, making sure that its notched lip

Page 38 - 2-20 Hardware Installation

Connecting CablesXSR Getting Started Guide 2-19Connecting CablesPerform the following steps to connect your cabling.1. Connect the Console port with t

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Connecting Cables2-20 Hardware Installation3. Optionally, you can connect WAN cables to a T3/E3 NIM, as shown in Figure 2-14, or an ADSL NIM, as shown

Page 40 - 2-22 Hardware Installation

Connecting CablesXSR Getting Started Guide 2-21Figure 2-16 Connecting T1 Drop & Insert Connector4. Cable the FastEthernet port(s) to your LAN dro

Page 41 - Software Configuration

ivUsers should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic wate

Page 42 - 3-24 Software Configuration

Connecting Cables2-22 Hardware Installation

Page 43 - Opening a Console Session

XSR Getting Started Guide 3-233Software ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to initialize, quickly set up and verify your configuration for the XS

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Powering On and Initializing XSR Software3-24 Software Configuration• ETH 10/100 LEDs turn ON and OFF a few times during initialization as the XSR pr

Page 45 - Configuring RAI over ADSL

Opening a Console SessionXSR Getting Started Guide 3-25first error will be reported, along with a count of the sum of errors incurred. In the case of

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Optional: Configuring Remote Auto Install3-26 Software Configurationto IP addresses 133.133.1.2 and 133.133.1.3. If the DLCI will connect to a remote

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Optional: Configuring Remote Auto InstallXSR Getting Started Guide 3-27Phase 6 - getting hostname xsrnode-confg from tftp server into flash: startup-c

Page 48 - PRI Configuration

Optional: Configuring Remote Auto Install3-28 Software ConfigurationThe following is a CISCO configuration at the central site:vpdn enable Enables a

Page 49 - BRI Configuration

Configuring the XSR Name and User InformationXSR Getting Started Guide 3-29Phase 2 - ADSL - searching for pvc's...vpi/vci (0/0) The XSR looks f

Page 50 - BRI Switched Line

Setting the Clock3-30 Software ConfigurationSetting the ClockXSR 1800 and 3000 Series routers have an on-board Real Time Clock (RTC) chip with which t

Page 51 - ADSL Configuration

Configuring the WAN PortsXSR Getting Started Guide 3-315. Enter channel-group <number> timeslot <number> <speed> <number> to c

Page 52 - Firewall Sample Configuration

vVCCI NoticeThis is a class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCC

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Configuring the WAN Ports3-32 Software Configuration3. Enter ip address <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>/24 to set an IP address for the BRI interface.4. Enter

Page 54 - Configure RIP Routing

Configuring the WAN PortsXSR Getting Started Guide 3-33Remember to save your configuration after all edits.ADSL ConfigurationADSL can be configured us

Page 55 - Configure OSPF Routing

Firewall Sample Configuration3-34 Software ConfigurationXSR(config-if<F1>)#no ip directed-broadcastXSR(config-if<F1>)#no shutdownThe comma

Page 56 - Setting Up the Backup Line

Firewall Sample ConfigurationXSR Getting Started Guide 3-35Figure 3-1 XSR with Firewall TopologyIn this configuration, the firewall provides protecte

Page 57 - to specify where traps

Configure RIP Routing3-36 Software ConfigurationTrial load the completed configuration into the firewall engine, and if successful, load the configura

Page 58 - Viewing Your Configuration

Configure OSPF RoutingXSR Getting Started Guide 3-3712. Enter network <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> (IP address) of the network to be advertised. Repeat the

Page 59 - Connecting Via the Web

Setting Up the Backup Line3-38 Software Configuration7. Enter map-class frame-relay <name> to designate this map-class and acquire Map-Class mod

Page 60 - 3-42 Software Configuration

Setting Up SNMP Community Strings, Traps and V3 ValuesXSR Getting Started Guide 3-3910. To set up the Console port as a serial port, perform the follo

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Configuring Message Logging and Severity Level3-40 Software ConfigurationRemember to save your configuration after all edits. Refer to the XSR User’s

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Connecting Via the WebXSR Getting Started Guide 3-41Connecting Via the Web1. Enter configure to acquire Configuration mode.2. Enter ip http server ena

Page 63 - Configure Quality of Service

viAustralian TelecomWARNING: Do not install phone line connections during an electrical storm.WARNING: Do not connect phone line until the interface h

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Connecting Via the Web3-42 Software ConfigurationClick on Product Version to bring up the Product Version window for a host of hardware, bootrom, and

Page 65 - Apply QoS

LAN-PPP Services Sample ConfigurationXSR Getting Started Guide 3-43LAN-PPP Services Sample ConfigurationThe sample configuration below, see Figure 3-4

Page 66 - Configure DHCP/BOOTP Relay

Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration3-44 Software ConfigurationXSR(config-controller<T1-1/0>)#no shutdown Enables T1 con

Page 67 - Branch Sites

Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample ConfigurationXSR Getting Started Guide 3-45Configure Users and PasswordsXSR>enable Acquires Privileg

Page 68 - Set Up IKE Phase I Security

Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration3-46 Software ConfigurationXSR(config-pmap-c<priority-policy>)#set ip dscp ef Configu

Page 69 - Configure Crypto Maps

Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample ConfigurationXSR Getting Started Guide 3-47XSR(config-if<S1/0.2-16>)#ip address 154.68.2.1 255.255.2

Page 70 - 3-52 Software Configuration

Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration3-48 Software ConfigurationConfigure More Access ListsThe following ACLs deny any packets to

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VPN Site-to-Site Sample ConfigurationXSR Getting Started Guide 3-49XSR(config-if<D1>)#di pool 1 Sets the dial pool from which calls originateX

Page 72 - 3-54 Software Configuration

VPN Site-to-Site Sample Configuration3-50 Software ConfigurationGenerate Master Encryption KeyIf you have not already generated a master encryption ke

Page 73 - Initialization Output

VPN Site-to-Site Sample ConfigurationXSR Getting Started Guide 3-51Create a Transform SetThe following transform-set specifies the specified encryptio

Page 74 - 3-56 Software Configuration

viiEnterasys Networks, Inc.Firmware License AgreementBEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT,CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.This docum

Page 75 - Reboot Triggers

VPN Sample Configuration with NEM, EZ-IPSec & Internet Access3-52 Software ConfigurationXSR(config)#interface vpn 57 multi-pointXSR(config-int-vpn

Page 76 - Power-up Error Conditions

VPN Sample Configuration with NEM, EZ-IPSec & Internet AccessXSR Getting Started Guide 3-53Figure 3-6 VPN Topology with NEM, EZ-IPSec and Interne

Page 77 - Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands

VPN Sample Configuration with NEM, EZ-IPSec & Internet Access3-54 Software ConfigurationXSR(config)#ip local pool virtual_subnet 10.10.10.0 255.25

Page 78 - 3-60 Software Configuration

XSR Rebooting CharacteristicsXSR Getting Started Guide 3-55XSR(config)#access-list 102 permit ip any 10.12.12.0 0.0.0.255XSR(config)#access-list 103 p

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XSR Rebooting Characteristics3-56 Software ConfigurationCreation date: Oct 19 2002, 12:39:02Cold Start : SystemReset watchdog ChipReset from pwrauto-b

Page 80 - 3-62 Software Configuration

XSR Rebooting CharacteristicsXSR Getting Started Guide 3-57Verifying uncompressed chksum ...Starting at 0x10000...Attached TCP/IP interface to Eth uni

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Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands3-58 Software ConfigurationWatchdog Timer ExpirationWhen the internal watchdog timer expires, causing the XSR to fail, fa

Page 82 - 3-64 Software Configuration

Bootrom Monitor Mode CommandsXSR Getting Started Guide 3-59• Display or change date and time on real-time clock• Commands for development use onlybcTh

Page 83 - Specifications

Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands3-60 Software ConfigurationLocking 8 Bootrom flash sectors***** Bootrom update completed. *****Using default Bootrom

Page 84 - Console link to serial line

Bootrom Monitor Mode CommandsXSR Getting Started Guide 3-61 817496 SEP-17-2002 15:21:32 bootrom1_18.fls 3220453 SEP-17-2002 15:24:08 xsr1

Page 85 - Single unchannelized T3/E3

viii If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, in addi

Page 86 - Console Port

Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands3-62 Software ConfigurationnpThis command modifies network parameters. You are prompted to enter data by the following sc

Page 87 - Ethernet Ports

Bootrom Monitor Mode CommandsXSR Getting Started Guide 3-63sfThis command shows a fault report. Sample output is shown as follows:XSR-1800: sfNo fault

Page 88 - 2/4-Port Serial NIM Card Port

Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands3-64 Software ConfigurationsvThis command shows the bootrom version with sample output below:XSR-1800: svX-Pedition Secur

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A-63ASpecificationsSystem SpecificationsThis appendix details XSR data about hardware functionality including:• Processor, system memory, chassis, pow

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Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-64 Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsRefer to the following table for specifications

Page 91 - Pins not shown are unused

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-65.58 - 10 meter 10/100BaseT straight-through or cross-over cablesRJ-45 N

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Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-66 Console PortThe XSR comes equipped with a serial port useful for initial configuration.Using a s

Page 93 - T1/E1/ISDN PRI NIM Card Ports

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-67Ethernet PortsThe XSR comes equipped with two Ethernet (LAN) ports that

Page 94 - Balun for E1 or PRI NIM Cards

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-68 Regulatory/Safety ComplianceThe Copper and Fiber-optic Ethernet NIMs comply with these regulator

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Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-69Figure A-8 EIA-232/530 DTE Pin Assignments17181927213162RxD2+RxD2-TxD

Page 96 - T3/E3 NIM Card

ix11. ASSIGNMENT. You may not assign, transfer or sublicense this Agreement or any of Your rights or obligations under this Agreement, except that You

Page 97 - Pin 8Pin 1

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-70 Figure A-9 EIA-449 DTE Pin Assignments171819272126201231151047681213151691411296244227259275238

Page 98 - Port 0 Port 1

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-71Figure A-10 Combined V.35/EIA-232/530 DTE Pin Assignments1231151047681

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Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-72 Figure A-11 V.35 DTE Pin Assignments171927212613115104156161213914ERTPSCDYAAVXBHADSR0RD0+RD0 -S

Page 100 - 1-Port ADSL NIM Card Port

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-73T1/E1/ISDN PRI NIM Card PortsThe T1/E1/ISDN PRI NIM, as shown in Figure

Page 101 - Regulatory/Safety Compliance

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-74 Balun for E1 or PRI NIM CardsSome overseas electrical systems require that you use a balun and g

Page 102 - LED Behavior

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-75Installing Shunt/Terminal StripTo install the shunt or terminal strip,

Page 103 - LED State Function

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-76 T3/E3 NIM CardThe T3/E3 full and sub-rate NIM, as shown in Figure A-17, is equipped with 1 Ether

Page 104

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-771/2-Port ISDN BRI-S/T NIM Card PortsThe XSR offers a serial NIM card fo

Page 105 - Index-85

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsA-78 Termination Shunt for the ISDN BRI-S/T NIM CardISDN BRI-S/T terminal equipment devices may be co

Page 106 - Index-86

Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-791/2-Port ISDN BRI-U NIM Card PortsThe XSR offers a serial NIM card for

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