Release Note Fml-8Mod: K56flex Modem Function Module
Release Note Fml-8Mod: K56flex Modem Function Module
Release Note Fml-8Mod: K56flex Modem Function Module
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RELEASE NOTE
FML-8MOD
July 17,1997
Note that the modem modules require BRICK-XL system software Release 4.5 Revision 1 or later.
Please refer to the separate BRICK-XL System Software Release
Note 4.5 for a complete list of new features and bugfixes.
Introduction
K56flex Technology
The K56flex technology offers a new step up in modem speed.
In conjunction with digital exchanges it is now possible to
achieve data rates of up to 56kbps from central-site modems
connected to the ISDN (e.g. internet service providers) to the
client modem connected to the analogue telephone network
(downstream). The other directionfrom client to server (up1
Standard
Description
K56flex
V.34
V.32bis
V.32
V.23
V.22bis
V.22
1,200 bps
Bell 212
1,200 bps
V.21
300 bps
INTRODUCTION
Standard
Description
Bell 103
300 bps
V.42 LAPM,
MNP 2-4, 10
V.42bis,
MNP 5
Data compression
The modems are not bound to a certain B channel, but are allocated to the next free channel as needed. This dynamic resource
allocation and distribution technology (DRAD) provides for maximum flexibility.
You can easily update the system software for your modem
modules by using the modem command (see p. 11). This allows
you to take advantage of new modem standardse.g. the upcoming ITU standard for 56k modemswithout having to
make any hardware modifications.
Hardware
The modem hardware consists of three different components.
The FML-MODI (internal modem connector kit) comprises an
SBus module which fits into slots 5, 6, or 7 (the extension slot)
of your BRICK-XL, and a shuttle frame, which is installed in the
lower part of your BRICK and which holds up to four FML8MOD modem modules.
Figure 1:
Software
Configuration
In order to make the modems configurable we had to add a new
table (mdmProfileTable) to the MIB and modify two existing tables (isdnDispatchTable and biboPPPTable). The Setup Tool
was also modified for this purpose.
In this document well only describe configuring the modems with the Setup Tool, because thats the easier way.
SOFTWARE
Main Page
On the main page of the Setup Tool there is a new slot entry
Slot7for the extension slot.
BIANCA/BRICK-XL Setup Tool
Licenses
System
Slot1:
CM-BNC/TP, Ethernet
Slot4:
Slot2:
Slot5:
Slot3:
Slot6:
WAN Partner
IP
X.25
Slot7:
FM-MOD-56K/32
MODEM
Configuration Management
Monitoring and Debugging
Exit
Name
Description
Profile 1
Modulation
Error Correction
V.34
LAPM
Automode
Min Bps
Max Receive Bps
Max Transmit Bps
on
300
33600
33600
V.42bis Compression
MNP5 Compression
auto
auto
SAVE
CANCEL
SOFTWARE
Meaning
none
required
First tries LAPM and then MNP5 error correction. If both fail, the modem will hang up.
auto
First tries LAPM and then MNP5 error correction. If both fail, the modem will not use error
correction.
LAPM
MNP5
Item
Number
Mode
SAVE
PPP (routing)
right to left
CANCEL
SOFTWARE
Item = the ISDN service you want to use for this call. You
can select one of the following:
Value
Meaning
PPP (routing)
ISDN Login
login service
PPP 64k
PPP 56k
PPP Modem
[MODEM] menu
PPP DOVB
PPP V.110
(1200 - 38400)
Pots
PPP Modem
Profile 1 8
10
Meaning
ISDN 64kbps
ISDN 56kbps
Modem
DOVB
Modem Profile 1 8
SOFTWARE
modem Utility
Included with the BRICKs system software is the new modem
command. You can use this command to update the system
software of your FML-MODI modem connector module, or to
display the current operating status of all modems.
Software Updates
There are two prerequisites for performing a software update
for your modem connector module:
1. You must have configured a TFTP host for your BRICK (for
instructions on how to do so please refer to section System
Administration of your Users Guide).
2. The new modem software image (available from out WWW
server) must be located in the TFTP directory of your TFTP
host.
Login to your BRICK as user admin and then from the SNMP
shell prompt issue the command:
modem update <TFTP host> <file name>
If you supplied the correct TFTP host and file name you will
see some screen output concerning the loading and verifying of
the image file.
The update application will automatically detect all your
modem connector modules and offer you to update each one individually.
Perform update for BIANCA/FM-MODI-56K in slot 7 (y or n)?
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Modem Status
To display the status of all modems issue the following command from the SNMP shell prompt of your BRICK:
modem status
This will get you a display similar to the one below.
No
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
State
OBytes
IDLE
280
IDLE
278
IDLE
18481
CALLING
0
CONNECTED 59635
CONNECTED 407
CALLED
0
IDLE
0
IBytes
2704
2701
22233
0
64330
79
0
0
LastMessage
CONNECT 115200/K56/LAPM/NONE/38000:TX/31200:RX
CONNECT 115200/V34/LAPM/V42BIS/33600:TX/33600:RX
CONNECT 115200/K56/LAPM/NONE/40000:TX/31200:RX
CONNECT 115200/V34/LAPM/NONE/33600:TX/33600:RX
CONNECT 115200/K56/LAPM/V42BIS/36000:TX/31200:RX
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State
Description
IDLE
no modem activity
CALLING
CALLED
CONNECTED
connection established,
EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION
Example Configuration
Central Site Modem Server
In this example we will show you how to set up your BRICK as
a modem server for incoming connections, where the callers receive their IP addresses and name servers from the BRICK.
We assume that you are familiar with the basic operation of
your BRICK and the Setup Tool. For an introduction to these
topics please refer to the Getting Started or Los Gehts manuals.
Login to your BRICK and start the Setup Tool.
ISDN Partners
Well start by adding a new ISDN partner for modem connections. Go to the [WAN Partner] menu and select [ADD] to create
a new partner entry.
BIANCA/BRICK-XL Setup Tool
[WAN][ADD]: Configure WAN Partner
Partner Name
Mr. Smith
Enabled Protocols
<X> IP < > IPX < > BRIDGE
< > X.25
Encapsulation
PPP
Identify by Calling Number no
PPP Authentication Protocol CHAP and PAP
Partner PPP ID
smithbrick
Local PPP ID
mybrick
PPP Password
secret
ISDN Ports to use <X> Slot 3, ISDN S2M < > Slot 4, ISDN S0 (0)
< > Slot 4, ISDN S0 (1)
ISDN Numbers >
IP >
Advanced Settings >
SAVE
CANCEL
Give the partner a name and enter his PPP ID and the PPP
Password to use with this partner.
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Callback
Short Hold
Delay after Connection Failure
Channel-Bundling
no
3600
300
no
RIP Send
RIP Receive
Van Jacobson Header Compression
IP Accounting
Dynamic IP-Address Server
none
none
on
off
on
Layer 1 Protocol
Provider Configuration >
ISDN 64 kbps
OK
CANCEL
The standard value for the Short Hold time (20 seconds) is too
short for many modem connectionsa typical modem call setup can easily last 30-50 seconds or longerso youll have to select a larger value. We chose 3600 seconds (1 hour), whichfor
all practical purposesis equivalent to an infinite time, i.e. modem connections will only time out after 1 hour of inactivity.
This is ok, because the connections to a central site server are
usually initiated and closed by the client modem.
Set the RIP Send and RIP Receive fields to none.
Switch on Van Jacobson Header Compression, this will slightly
improve your data throughput by reducing IP headers from 40
bytes to about 8 bytes per packet.
Switch on Dynamic IP-Address Server, this will allow the
clients to get their IP addresses and name servers from your
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EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION
Name
Description
Profile 2
K56flex hi-speed
Modulation
Error Correction
K56flex
auto
Automode
Min Bps
Max Receive Bps
Max Transmit Bps
on
28800
33600
56000
V.42bis Compression
MNP5 Compression
auto
auto
SAVE
CANCEL
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Enter a description for this profile, select K56flex modulation, set the Error Correction to auto, and modify the data rates
as indicated above. This profile will then only accept connections where at least 28,800bps are possible.
[SAVE] the profile.
You can also modify the other profiles to fit your demands.
Incoming Call Answering
Finally select the [CM-PRI, ISDN S2M] [Incoming Call Answering] [ADD] menu to configure a few telephone numbers for incoming modem connections.
BIANCA/BRICK-XL Setup Tool
BinTec Communications GmbH
[SLOT 2 ISDN S2M][INCOMING][ADD]: Conf. Incoming Call Answ.
mybrick
Item
Number
Mode
SAVE
CANCEL
In the Item field select the modem profile you want to use for
this ISDN number, Modem Profile 2 (K56flex hi-speed) in our
example.
Make sure that the number entered here exactly matches the
called party number delivered with an incoming call. This is the
number of your S2M access plus the in-dialling number you
want to use for this modem profile.
If in doubt, there is a rather easy way of finding out this number.
Do this only after you completed the rest of your configuration! Leave
the Setup Tool and issue the debug all command on your
BRICK. Then call the number of your S2M access from any tele-
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EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION
phone, then dial a few more digits and hang up. You will see an
output similar to the following:
DEBUG/PPP: dialin from <> to local number <5430>
DEBUG/PPP: no matching dispatch table entry
DEBUG/PPP: dialin from <> to local number <54302>
DEBUG/PPP: ?: call accepted, call not identified by number
Press Ctrl-C to stop the debug output and note down the local
number from the line immediately above the no matching dispatch table entry message. This is the way your number is signalled. In the [Incoming Call Answering] menu simply enter this
number and append the in-dialling number to it.
For S2M interfaces Mode must be set to left to right (DDI).
[SAVE] the entry.
Now [ADD] another entry with a different Number, e.g.
54301, for Modem Profile 1.
Callers with K56flex modems can now use the number
54302, and all other callers can use the number 54301.
Enable Outgoing Calls
To enable outgoing modem connections to certain partners, e.g.
for use with the Callback feature, go to the [WAN Partner] menu
and select one of the partners already configured.
Go to the [ISDN Numbers >] menu and enter the number this
partner can be reached at for modem calls.
You can then go to the [Advanced Settings] menu, and modify
the settings as needed, e.g. enable Callback if desired, or reduce
the Short Hold time, so that outgoing connections do not need
one hour to time out, etc.
As a final step select the modem profile you want to use with
this partner as Layer 1 Protocol.
[SAVE] your settings.
Now the partner can also be called using one of your BRICKXLs modems.
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Tracing modem connections can be especially useful when troubleshooting connection problems.
Well assume that you have already installed BRICKware on
your PC according to the on-line documentation.
Then with your PC connected to the same LAN as your
BRICK start DIME Tools and select New ISDN Trace from the File
menu. This will get you the following dialog box.
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