InnoMedia Confidential InnoMedia EMTA 3528 Administrator's Guide Document Rev 6.0 July, 2006 1 July 2006 - InnoMedia © 2006 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
InnoMedia Confidential Table of Contents About This Document .................................................................................................................................... 4 Getting Started with the MTA ........................................................................................................................ 5 Setting up Your Computer.........................................................................................................................
InnoMedia Confidential Configuring the Voice Volume (Mr) .................................................................................................. 36 Testing SNMP Trap Messages (Mt) ................................................................................................... 36 Changing Password (Mw)................................................................................................................... 36 Configuring the Endpoint Name (Mx)..........................................
InnoMedia Confidential About This Document The InnoMedia EMTA Multimedia Terminal Adapter is a device that provides standard telephony service and broadband Internet access over a DOCSIS™ cable network. Designed for ease of installation and use, EMTA will allow you to place and receive regular telephone and fax calls. The purpose of this manual is to give system integrators and service operators detailed reference information on EMTA commands necessary for unit’s configuration and provisioning.
InnoMedia Confidential Getting Started with the MTA Setting up Your Computer By default, all MTAs are factory set to a static IP address of 192.168.99.1. Therefore, you will need to setup your PC to be on the same subnet so that you can configure the MTA. Connect a PC to the port marked LAN on your MTA and follow these steps to configure the IP settings for your PC. We recommend that you reference your Operating System manual on how to configure your PC.
InnoMedia Confidential 14 Verify this by typing "ipconfig" at the command prompt. Your PC should have an IP address 192.168.99.5. Figure 2. Setting up Your Computer - Local Area Connection Properties Figure 3. Setting up Your Computer - Using a Static IP 6 July 2006 - InnoMedia © 2006 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
InnoMedia Confidential MTA Configuration Overview Setup and configuration of the MTA can be managed via a Web Browser interface and a command line interface. In order to access these interfaces, your PC must be configured properly as outlined previously. If you have not completed the steps outlined in the Before you Begin section, please do so before proceeding the following. The MTA needs two IP addresses, one is for WAN (External Port) and one is for LAN (Internal Port).
InnoMedia Confidential Figure 5. MTA Web User Interface - Main Page Configuring Network Setting To configure the network setting, follow these steps: Table 4. Configuring Network Setting Step 1 Action Open your web browser and connect to your MTA at http://192.168.99.1 (See Logging In on page 7 for more details). Click on IP Network, then Interface Setting.
InnoMedia Confidential Configuring VLAN Setting This advanced feature is only recommended if your network consists of VLAN-enabled servers and components. If you are unsure whether your network is using VLAN, leave it disabled on your MTA. Table 5. Configuring VLAN Setting Step 1 Action Open your web browser and connect to your MTA at http://192.168.99.1 (See Logging In on page 7 for more details). Click on IP Network, then Interface Setting. Click the Enable the VLAN Tagging to enable the feature.
InnoMedia Confidential 3 4 5 6 Check the option box to enable the provisioning function. Enter the DNS or the IP address of your provisioning server. Enter the port number of your provisioning server. Click the Save & Reboot button. Figure 8. Configuring Provisioning Settings Configuring SNMP Settings To use a SNMP Manager to monitor your MTA, configure the MTA SNMP settings. Follow these steps for configuration of SNMP Settings: Table 7.
InnoMedia Confidential Figure 9. Configuring SNMP Setting Configuring VoIP Settings Configuring Call Agent Settings To configure the Call Agent Settings, follow these steps: Table 8. Configuring Call Agent Settings Step 1 Action Open your web browser and connect to your MTA (See Logging In on page 7 for more details). Click VoIP, and then Call Agent. Enter the IP address for Call Agent 1 to 4. Enter the Call Agent UDP port number 1 to 4. Enter MTA Signaling UDP port number. The default is 2427.
InnoMedia Confidential Figure 10. Configuring Call Agent Settings Configuring Endpoint Names The endpoint names can be either configured explicitly or automatically assigned by the call agent. To configure endpoint names, follow these steps: Table 9. Configuring Endpoint Names Step 1 Action Open your web browser and connect to your MTA (See Logging In on page 7 for more details). Click VoIP, and then Endpoint Names. Select Automatic if you want the call agent to assign endpoint names.
InnoMedia Confidential Figure 11. Configuring Endpoint Name Setting Changing Administrator ID and Password To change your Administrator ID and Password, follow these steps: Table 10. Changing Administrator ID and Password Step 1 Action Open your web browser and connect to your MTA (See Logging In on page 7 for more details). Click on Management, then Administrator. Enter the new Administrator ID you wish to use.
InnoMedia Confidential Figure 12. Changing Administrator ID and Password Changing End User ID and Password To change the end user ID and Password, follow these steps: Table 11. Changing End User ID and Password Step 1 Action Open your web browser and connect to your MTA (See Logging In on page 7 for more details). Click on Management, then End User. Enter the New End User ID for user to access the MTA. Enter the new password in New Password field Reenter your new password in Confirm Password field.
InnoMedia Confidential Figure 13. Changing End User ID and Password Rebooting MTA To reboot your MTA, follow these steps: Table 12. Rebooting MTA Step 1 Action Open your web browser and connect to your MTA (See Logging In on page 7 for more details). Click on Management, then Reboot. Click OK to reboot the MTA, or Cancel if you do not want to Reboot at this time. X X 2 3 X X Figure 14.
InnoMedia Confidential 3 Click OK to restore the factory default values of the MTA. Figure 15. Restoring Factory Default 16 July 2006 - InnoMedia © 2006 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
Configuring MTA via Telnet/ HyperTerminal Interface Overview MTA can also be configured via Telnet or HyperTerminal interface. The following instructions are for use with a terminal emulation program. Before You Begin 1. Make sure you have performed the steps outlined in the "Setting up Your Computer” section on page 5. X X 2. X X From your PC connected to the "LAN" port on the MTA, run your Telnet Program. From a windows machine open a Dos Command PromptType in Telnet 192.168.99.
InnoMedia Confidential Figure 17. Configuring Your MTA via HyperTerminal-Port Settings HyperTerminal Settings The MTA uses the following serial port parameter values: Bits per second: Data bits: Parity: Stop bits: Flow Control: 115200 8 None 1 None 18 July 2006 - InnoMedia © 2006 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
InnoMedia Confidential Logging In Help (H) Command "H" prompts for Username and Password for users to login and also displays a list of the MTA commands.
InnoMedia Confidential R: E: Reset system Exiting and Logout Viewing the Current IP Information (Cf) Use the "Cf" command to view your MTA’s current IP settings. SAMPLE: Cf U Your current configuration: Ether Address = 00:10:99:01:e5:43; You are using DHCP. Local IP = 10.241.14.166; Local IP Mask = 255.255.255.192; Local Default GW IP = 10.241.14.129; Local Default GW Mask = 255.255.255.192; Primary DNS Server IP = 10.241.14.
InnoMedia Confidential Please enter the Primary DNS Server IP Address... 10.0.0.253 Primary DNS Server IP Address Entered: 10.0.0.253 Please enter the Second DNS Server IP Address... 90.0.0.252 Second DNS Server IP Address Entered: 10.0.0.252 Do you want to store the changes permanently?[y/n]y Please wait for flash update... Please reboot the system Ci configuration description DHCP Gateway FQDN IP Address IP Mask Default Gateway DNS Sever = Answer Y if you use a DHCP server to assign IP addresses.
InnoMedia Confidential SAMPLE D0 U Debugging is disabled. Enable Debugging (D1) The "D1" command is used to enable debugging. SAMPLE D1 U Debugging is enabled. Trace Settings (Dl) The "Dl" command is used to configure the trace settings.
InnoMedia Confidential Please enter the channel No (enter for all channel): All the channels are traced. 3 Please enter the group you want to trace:(0xFFFFFFFF or q to quit) 0x2 Group mask set to: 0x2 5 Please enter the level you want to trace: 0 No trace is selected. Use default '0' 6 INFO: read from NVS_PRIMARY (0x422) INFO: write to NVS_SECONDARY (0x423) Dl Configuration Description 1: show – display the current trace settings 2: channel – specify the channel to be traced.
InnoMedia Confidential Showing the state of connections for all endpoints (Dn) The "Dn" command is used to display the state of connections for all endpoints. SAMPLE: Dn U EndpointName 1: aaln/1 ---------------------------[Conn ID]: 2 Tx Cnt: 2074 Rx Cnt: 2077 Mode: sendrecv CODEC: pcmu Ptime: 20 Echo canceller: On Remote IP and port: 10.241.14.
InnoMedia Confidential ---------------------------Notification Info for aaln/2 ---------------------------[Call Agent Info] Primary IP: 10.241.14.29 Secondary IP: Port: 2727 [Notified Entity] IP: igcs23.cbtl.com Port: 2727 Signaling Rx port: 2427 Request ID: 34DFE7E984E3CF903481F01DD31B62F Max Waiting Delay: 0 Event Queue: <> Hook Switch State: On-Hook ---------------------------Notification Info for aaln/3 ---------------------------[Call Agent Primary IP: 10.241.14.
InnoMedia Confidential SAMPLE: Dt U DHCP lease information ---------------------------Assigned IP address: Subnet mask: Lease time: T1 timer: T2 timer: Server IP address: TFTP server name: TFTP boot file: Num time servers: Num DNS servers: DNS server addr #1: Num log servers: Log server addr #1: Num Gateway: Gateway addr list #1: 10.241.14.166 255.255.255.192 120 0 0 10.241.14.6 10.241.14.2 0 1 10.241.14.2 1 10.241.14.21 1 10.241.14.
InnoMedia Confidential Configuring NTP server (M1) The "M1" command is used to configure the IP address of the SNTP server. This allows the MTA to synchronize its system time with the NTP server. SAMPLE: M1 U Currently SNTP Server = ; Please enter SNTP servr(FQDN/IPaddress) Example: 192.45.6.4 or pool.ntp.org 10.241.14.196 ntp server is: 10.0.0.196 current ntp timer zone offset is 0 Do you want to change it?[y/n] y input your offset[-12,..
InnoMedia Confidential Do you need see more record ? Y/N n Configuring Default Timeout Parameters (M4) The "M4" command is used to configure the default timeout values for dialing features such as dial tone timeout, interdigit timeout, etc.
InnoMedia Confidential Ma U MTA Disable DTMF 2833 feature Do you y Do you 1 Please 0 Do you want change current setting? [y/n] enable the DTMF 2833 feature(0: disable; 1 :enable) input your choice. 0:By ٛ ignaling;1:Force want to store the changes permanently?[y/n]y System Alive Time (Mb) For diagnostic purposes, the “Mb” command simply informs you how long your MTA has been running since the last time it was booted up.
InnoMedia Confidential Configuring Dynamic Payload Type Setting (Md) The “Md” command allows the user to manually set payload types for supported codecs. It is recommended that the automatic settings be used. For use with MetaSwitch call agent, please follow the directions in Appendix B.
InnoMedia Confidential b. Setting "x-fresh" bullet packet format c. TFTP Provisioning Server d. Disable packetcable provision configuration file hash check Do you want to change [1-9,a-e/N] Me Configuration Description 1. DHCP = select this option to enable/disable DHCP. 2. SW_UPGRADE = feature not yet available 3. For HTTP Provisioning • d: Secure-VSP(9768) - secure and encryption type RC4. Need InnoMedia utility programs to encrypt configuration file.
InnoMedia Confidential Configuring Flash Hook timer (Mf) Use the "Mf" command to change the default timer for sending a flashhook to the MTA. The default setting is 900ms, and you may specify it to be as short as 0ms and as long as 1270ms. For most applications, the default setting should be fine.
InnoMedia Confidential Please enter 'y' to configure it or 'q' to exit. y Please enter Bandwidth (bps): [128000] 100000 Band Width Entered: 100000 bps Frames per Packet: 1 Please enter Jitter Buffer Size it)[60]: 50 (0-400(ms), 0 disable Jitter Buffer Size Entered: 50 Do you want to fix jitter buffer delay? [y/n] n Do you want to store the changes permanently? [y/n]y Writing to Flash, please wait... Writing to Flash is done successfully.
InnoMedia Confidential 4.Line transmitVoiceGain is: 0; active number 0 5.Line phone Number is: ; active number 0 6.Endpoint Name is: ; active number 0 7.Line silenceDetectionStatus is: 2; active number 0 8.
InnoMedia Confidential 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Local IP Mask is : 255.255.255.192; MTA's FQDN is : ; Box Server Dns1 is : 10.241. 14. 2; Box Server Dns2 is : 0. 0. 0. 0; Local Default GW Mask is: 255.255.255.192; Snmp manager IP is: 10.241. 14. 2; Snmp community 1 is: ; Snmp community 2 is: ; Which item do you want to change or n/No? Line Configuration (Mp) Use the "Mp" command to enable or disable the FXS ports on the MTA.
InnoMedia Confidential Configuring the Voice Volume (Mr) Use the "Mr" command to change your MTA’s voice volume. You may adjust the volume downwards by entering the absolute value in dB. MTA only supports negative dB values.
InnoMedia Confidential Please REENTER your NEW Password:********* Writing to Flash, please wait... Writing to Flash is done successfully. NOTE: If the password is lost, you may press the system restore button of the unit to restore to factory default user name and password. Configuring the Endpoint Name (Mx) Use the "Mx" command to configure the endpoint name of each line. NOTE: Explicit can support up to 128 alphanumeric characters.
InnoMedia Confidential MTA Version Information (V) Use command "V" to check MTA's current software version. SAMPLE: V U The Image Version is V1.0.86 Control Code Version = 2.4.187 Mon Jun 12 20:45:30 2006 PKTC Provisioning, For PacketCable_GEN_NCS; DSP Code Version = 2.4.21 04/07 20:16 2006; BBS Code Version = 7.1.44 Restoring System Default The following procedures are used for restore the default settings of an MTA.
InnoMedia Confidential MTA Firmware Updates Overview InnoMedia is dedicated to continually improving the quality and features of MTA. This entails regular upgrades to the Digital Signal Process code (DSP) and to the Controller codes. The following section describes the procedure for uploading MTA Firmware through Web interface, or an external FTP server to the unit. Manually Uploading MTA Firmware via Web Interface To upload the MTA Firmware through the Web interface, follow these steps: Table 14.
InnoMedia Confidential Auto-upgrading MTA Software Code from Server Side MTA can be upgraded automatically via provisioning process. To perform the procedure, follow these steps: Table 15. Upgrading MTA Software Code Step 1 2 3 Action Upload the new firmware to the correct directory on the provisioning server.
Working with the Cable Modem Overview For ease of use in console mode, every command has two forms, full and short (for example, typing tu is the same as tuner). The console commands are organized into a number of groups that differ in functionality. Each group is called a sub-menu. Commands that are used more often than others are placed in the main menu in order to provide quick access to them. As can be seen in the commands list below, the sub-menus have a > (more than) symbol following their name.
InnoMedia Confidential goto channel . 1 2 telmta MTA. ! help exit FRP_dbg> atp> qos> setup> debug> show> vxshell> certificates> TurboDox> production> MAIN> - Tune to - . - . - Telnet - DS (Mhz) simulator to & US InnoMedia Execute the last command. Display this message. Quit the console. Frame Processor Debugger. Modem initiated tests. Quality of Service parameters. Configure modem parameters. General debug options. Show modem parameters. VxWorks Shell commands. Certificate options.
InnoMedia Confidential (+level) and OFF (-level) each class. Class 27 turns on (+27) or off (-27) all the classes. The following list of classes is displayed when using the repl 0 command: NOTE: This feature has no influence on cable modem performance. After power on, all report levels are set to OFF by default. The modem may continue to display messages even though the rep –27 command has already been entered. The messages are shown until the buffer is cleared.
InnoMedia Confidential Command Name: tuner Short Form: tu Command Usage: tu Command Action: Forces the tuner to try to lock on a desired frequency. The modem resets its PHY parameters and tries to find a QAM signal on the frequency entered. Frequency is expressed in MHz and can include a decimal point (for example, 507.25 MHz means 507,250,000 Hz). If the modem does not find a valid signal on the requested frequency, it continues the scanning process.
InnoMedia Confidential Dl: Dn: Ds: Dt: Du: M: Trace Settings Show the state of connections for all endpoints Show notification information for all endpoints Show DHCP lease information Show RTP statistics Miscellaneous Settings M0: Show MTA SNTP time M1: Configure NTP server M2: Configure log server M3: Show syslog M4: Signal default timeout configure Ma: RFC2833 control Mb: System alive time Mc: Information of Call agent ID and port Md: Dynamic playtype setting Me: Information of control parameters Mf:
InnoMedia Confidential Short Form: mac Command Usage: mac Command Action: Displays the cable interface MAC address. EXAMPLE: MAIN> mac CM MAC address is 00-10-99-01-E5-49 MAIN> status Command Name: status Short Form: st Command Usage: st Command Action: Displays the current status of the modem. The modem can be in one of the following states (as defined in the DOCSIS standard): Table 16.
InnoMedia Confidential MAIN> ip Cable new IP address: 10.241.14.74 MAIN> ping Command Name: ping Short Form: pi Command Usage: pi DestinationIPAddress, Length, Times Command Action: Sends ICMP requests, where: DestinationIPAddress is an IP address of the destination machine Length represents the number of bytes Times is a retry number EXAMLE: MAIN> ping 10.0.10.253 100 10 PING:pinging 10.0.10.253 with 100 bytes of data PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253 PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.
InnoMedia Confidential show> version Command Name: version Short Form: v Command Usage: v Command Action: Displays the cable modem's software and hardware versions. EXAMLE: show> v Version Information: Software - 16.0.0.9.48 Hardware - 35.0.0 Boot LDR - Ver: 8.2.3, Date: 12-Feb-2004 CHIP_ID - PUMAS show> timeofversion Command Name: timeofversion Short Form: time Command Usage: time Command Action: Displays date and time of the image's creation.
InnoMedia Confidential MAIN> certificate Certificates data submenu certificates>s CM certificate is present and correct. certificates> cmcert Command Name: cmcert Short Form: cm Command Usage: cm Command action: Shows the cable modem's certificate details.
InnoMedia Confidential 70 8e 1b 53 2f 6e c0 43 1f 04 f5 e8 44 59 8b 2b [p..S/n.C....DY.+] 34 ae 45 ca b6 0b 27 d9 39 e7 f5 1a 11 02 03 01 [4.E...'.9.......] 00 01 certificates> [..] mfgcert Command Name: mfgcert Short Form: m Command Usage: m Command Action: Shows the manufacturer’s certificate details. EXAMPLE: certificates> m Manufacturer's certificate fileds: Version 3 certificate Serial Number (16 byt 13 f9 04 5b 8c c9 29 bb 94 db 6c c7 b7 38 54 30 [...[..)...l..
InnoMedia Confidential rootpublickey Command Name: rootpublickey Short Form: ro Command Usage: ro Command Action: Displays the root public key.
InnoMedia Confidential [UTC] THU JAN 01 00:16:40 1970 Co-Signer CVC Access Start: [UTC] THU JAN 01 00:16:40 1970 certificates> 52 July 2006 - InnoMedia © 2006 InnoMedia. All rights reserved.
InnoMedia Confidential Appendix A - EMTA LED Specification LED / Control Blinking State EMTA 3528-4e State PWR (MTA) Steady - Green The device power is on. Off The device power is off.