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ASMi-54

G.SHDSL.bis Modem

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INSTAL

LATION AND 

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The Access Company

 

 

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Page 1: ...ASMi 54 G SHDSL bis Modem Version 1 0 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL The Access Company ...

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Page 3: ...ion of the Manual or the ASMi 54 You are prohibited from and shall not directly or indirectly develop market distribute license or sell any product that supports substantially similar functionality as the ASMi 54 based on or derived in any way from the ASMi 54 Your undertaking in this paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement This Agreement is effective upon your opening of the ASM...

Page 4: ...ntenance or use of the ASMi 54 and in no event shall RAD s liability exceed the purchase price of the ASMi 54 DISTRIBUTOR shall be responsible to its customers for any and all warranties which it makes relating to ASMi 54 and for ensuring that replacements and other adjustments required in connection with the said warranties are satisfactory Software components in the ASMi 54 are provided as is an...

Page 5: ...t the fiber optic cable is intact and is connected to the transmitter Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current Do not use broken or unterminated fiber optic cables connectors or look straight at the laser beam The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye hazard Use of controls adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous ...

Page 6: ...ble current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to the product is 16A The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity and must operate at short circuit current exceeding 35A Always connect the power cord first to the equipment and then to the wall socket If a power switch is provided in the equipment set it to the OFF position If th...

Page 7: ...ltages from telecommunications networks are possible FXS Foreign Exchange Subscriber TNV 2 Telecommunication Network Voltage 2 Ports whose normal operating voltage exceeds the limits of SELV usually up to 120 VDC or telephone ringing voltages on which overvoltages from telecommunication networks are not possible These ports are not permitted to be directly connected to external telephone and data ...

Page 8: ...it to the ground bus using braided wire as short as possible The equipment is designed to comply with EMC requirements when connecting it with unshielded twisted pair UTP cables However the use of shielded wires is always recommended especially for high rate data In some cases when unshielded wires are used ferrite cores should be installed on certain cables In such cases special instructions are ...

Page 9: ...anadian Emission Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulation Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada Warning per EN 55022 CISPR 22 This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which cas...

Page 10: ...l utiliser Instructions générales de sécurité Les instructions suivantes servent de guide général d installation et d opération sécurisées des produits de télécommunications Des instructions supplémentaires sont éventuellement indiquées dans le manuel Symboles de sécurité Ce symbole peut apparaitre sur l équipement ou dans le texte Il indique des risques potentiels de sécurité pour l opérateur ou ...

Page 11: ...ualifié et autorisé devrait effectuer l ajustage la maintenance ou les réparations de ce produit Aucune opération d installation d ajustage de maintenance ou de réparation ne devrait être effectuée par l opérateur ou l utilisateur Manipuler des produits sous tension Règles générales de sécurité Ne pas toucher ou altérer l alimentation en courant lorsque le câble d alimentation est branché Des tens...

Page 12: ...a capacité de courant des systèmes à alimentation CC des précautions devraient être prises lors de la connexion de l alimentation CC pour éviter des courts circuits et des risques d incendie Les unités CC devraient être installées dans une zone à accès restreint une zone où l accès n est autorisé qu au personnel qualifié de service et de maintenance Assurez vous que l alimentation CC est isolée de...

Page 13: ...browsing application ConfiguRAD or an SNMP management station to the Ethernet port Connecting the Power To connect the power Connect the power cable to the power socket on the ASMi 54 rear panel and the other end to the power outlet The unit has no power switch Operation starts when the power is applied to the power connector 2 Configuring ASMi 54 Configure ASMi 54 to the desired operation mode vi...

Page 14: ...ice as CPE Customer Premise Equipment The factory default setting is CPE so only one device needs to be changed To configure ASMi 54 SHDSL ports Set one device to CO internal clock and leave the other as CPE receive clock Configuring ASMi 54 for Management To configure ASMi 54 for management 1 From the Host menu select Main Configuration System Management Host and configure the following parameter...

Page 15: ...ontents 2 2 2 4 Equipment Needed 2 2 Hand Tools and Kits 2 2 Power Cable 2 2 Cable and Connectors 2 2 2 5 Mounting the Unit 2 3 2 6 Connecting the Cables 2 3 Connecting to the Ethernet Equipment 2 3 Connecting to the SHDSL Equipment 2 4 Connecting to an ASCII Terminal 2 4 2 7 Connecting to Power 2 4 Connecting AC Power 2 4 Connecting DC Power 2 4 Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 Turning On the Unit 3 1 3 2...

Page 16: ... 2 Defining the Default Gateway 5 2 Defining Managers 5 2 5 3 Configuring SHDSL Physical Layer 5 3 5 4 Configuring the Bridge 5 3 Defining the Bridge 5 4 Defining VLANs 5 4 Defining Bridge Ports 5 4 Chapter 6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 6 1 Monitoring Performance 6 1 Displaying System Status Information 6 1 Displaying the Physical Port Status 6 3 Displaying Application Level Status 6 7 6 2 Dis...

Page 17: ...of a link does not drop the traffic being transmitted over the other wires in the group nor is the capacity of the group decreased when a new link is added at lower rate This is particularly relevant for operators offering Ethernet services in the First Mile where fiber is absent or impractical to install The ASMi 54 G SHDSL bis modem implements the IEEE s 802 1Q standards to provide VLAN tagging ...

Page 18: ...T G 991 2 recommendation for user data rates n 64 kbps n 1 89 up to 5696 kpbs Uses TC PAM 16 or TC PAM 32 to support higher data rates for G 991 2 Annexes F and G SHDSL twisted pair wire line connection with one pair 2 wires two pairs 4 wires or four pairs 8 wires of wires Can be configured to operate as a CO Central Office product or as a remote CPE Customer Premise Equipment product The line rat...

Page 19: ...r VID Frames can be forwarded only between bridge ports that are members of the same VLAN enabling a total separation between different VLAN users within the same bridge In VLAN Unaware bridge mode the bridge ignores VLAN tags and forwards frames only according to their source and destination MAC addresses ASMi 54 supports QoS mapping from bridge ports and Ethernet VLAN priority VLAN stacking stri...

Page 20: ... out of band management with without dedicated management VLAN Ping and Trace Routes Remote software and configuration download upload via TFTP DHCP client to obtain IP address mask and default gateway Viewing system information Modifying configuration and mode of operation including setting system default values and resetting the unit Monitoring performance Initiating connectivity tests Upgrading...

Page 21: ...ed on the front panel The interfaces and connectors are located on the rear panel For more information see Chapter 2 ASMi 54 can be powered by wide range AC DC 100 240 VAC 48 60 VDC nominal 1 3 Functional Description This section describes the major functional features of ASMi 54 Interfaces Ethernet Interface The Ethernet physical interface is 10 100BaseT The interface supports autonegotiation WAN...

Page 22: ...tion of sub groups of bridge ports within the bridge Each sub group is defined per VLAN and is associated with a unique VLAN ID VID Frames containing a VID can be forwarded only between bridge ports that are members of this specific VLAN enabling a total separation between different VLAN users within the same bridge Bridge Features Full VLAN Aware bridge in accordance with 802 1Q Learning and forw...

Page 23: ...t the VLAN priority field according to the default priority configuration Table 1 1 summarizes the behavior of the ingress process Table 1 1 Ingress Process Frame Admission Mode Ingress Filtering Mode Bridge Behavior Admit all frames Enable Disable VLAN tagged frames with a VID or PVID for untagged priority tagged frames that do not include the bridge port in their VLAN member set are dropped All ...

Page 24: ... process is performed based on the frame destination MAC VID pair The frame is forwarded to the bridge port that was specified in the MAC table for this MAC VID pair entry Untagged frames are forwarded according to the PVID that was attached to that frame during the ingress process Frames are forwarded dropped or flooded according to the following guidelines Forwarded If the bridge port of the pai...

Page 25: ...gged frames transparency forwarding according to MAC only MAC table viewing learned MACs Ingress Process All frames are accepted in this mode untagged priority tagged or VLAN tagged Learning and forwarding is based on the MAC addresses with no regard to the VLAN This mode is also known as transparent mode Learning Process The learning process observes the source MAC address SA of the received fram...

Page 26: ...he DA in the MAC table the frame is flooded to all ports Frames with multicast or broadcast addresses are flooded to all ports Transmission Process In this bridge mode VLAN Unaware the frames are transmitted unchanged that is no tags are added or removed VLAN Stacking VLAN Stacking mode for a bridge port refers to the addition of a tag to an incoming frame either at ingress or egress regardless of...

Page 27: ...f band Management ASMi 54 enables full configuration and diagnostics via an ASCII terminal The ASCII terminal is connected to the control port on the rear panel For a description of ASCII terminal activation including general instructions for navigating through the system menus and windows and modifying data see Chapter 3 Management Access The unit s architecture allows access from every bridge po...

Page 28: ...s are maintained The log file is maintained at the Ethernet SHDSL and system levels For more information see Chapter 6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ASMi 54 provides several types of diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures Monitoring the system performance Displaying status and statistics Displaying system messages Displaying Events Traps Traps can be masked per manager IP address upon user co...

Page 29: ... up to 4 LAN Table Up to 1 024 MAC addresses learned Operation Mode VLAN Aware VLAN Unaware Filtering and forwarding Transparent or filter Control Port Interface V 24 RS 232 Type DCE Format 7 or 8 bits odd even or no parity Baud Rate 9 6 19 2 115 2 kbps Connector 9 pin D type female Monitoring Statistics System and physical layer Alarms ETH and SHDSL frame counters Ethernet physical layer statisti...

Page 30: ...an pass data Green blinking no PME is synchronized and at least one PME is in training process Red blinking no PME is synchronized or in training process and at least one PME is in PAF establishment stage Red no PME is synchronized in training process or in PAF establishment stage ALM red On A new alarm is detected in the alarm buffer Off No alarm currently detected Indicators Rear Panel Ethernet ...

Page 31: ...ons 1 15 Physical Plastic Enclosure Height 43 7 mm 1 7 in Width 217 mm 8 5 in Depth 170 mm 6 7 in Weight 0 5 kg 1 1 lb Metal Enclosure Height 43 7 mm 1 7 in Width 217 mm 8 5 in Depth 170 mm 6 7 in Weight 0 7 kg 1 5 lb Environment Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Humidity Up to 90 non condensing ...

Page 32: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1 16 Technical Specifications ASMi 54 Ver 1 0 ...

Page 33: ...nal settings adjustment maintenance and repairs should be performed by either the operator or the user Such activities must be performed only by skilled personnel who are aware of the hazards involved Always observe standard safety precautions during installation operation and maintenance of this product 2 2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites AC powered ASMi 54 units should be installed within 1 ...

Page 34: ...pecial tools for installation You need a screwdriver to mount the unit in a 19 inch rack Power Cable ASMi 54 comes equipped with an appropriate country or region dependent power cord to be connected from the power socket on the rear panel to the mains Cable and Connectors Refer to the following table to determine what cables and connectors are required for installation For all connector pinouts re...

Page 35: ...ns for the rear panel of an AC DC powered ASMi 54 unit Figure 2 1 ASMi 54 with One or Two SHDSL Ports and One Ethernet Port Plastic Enclosure Figure 2 2 ASMi 54 with One or Two SHDSL Ports and Four Ethernet Ports Plastic Enclosure Figure 2 3 ASMi 54 with Four SHDSL Ports and Four Ethernet Ports Metal Enclosure Connecting to the Ethernet Equipment The ASMi 54 Fast Ethernet interface terminates in a...

Page 36: ...connected to the protective ground conductor of the mains AC or DC power cord If you are using an extension cord power cable make sure it is grounded as well Any interruption of the protective grounding conductor inside or outside the instrument or disconnecting of the protective earth terminal can make this unit dangerous Intentional interruption is prohibited Connecting AC Power AC power should ...

Page 37: ... must be completed and checked before attempting to operate the ASMi 54 3 1 Turning On the Unit To turn on the ASMi 54 unit Connect the power cord to the mains The PWR indicator lights up and remains lit as long as ASMi 54 receives power ASMi 54 requires no operator attention once installed with the exception of occasional monitoring of front panel indicators Intervention is only required when the...

Page 38: ...arm is active Off No alarm SHDSL SYNC Green Red Green at least one PME is synchronized and can pass data Green blinking no PME is synchronized and at least one PME is in training process Red blinking no PME is synchronized or in training process and at least one PME is in PAF establishment stage Red no PME is synchronized in training process or in PAF establishment stage Rear Panel Indicators Figu...

Page 39: ...ts Figure 3 5 ASMi 54 with Two SHDSL Ports and Four Ethernet Ports Table 3 2 ASMi 54 Rear Panel LEDs Port Name Color Function ACT for each Ethernet port Yellow Blinks according to Ethernet traffic Ethernet Ports one or four LINK for each Ethernet port Green On Ethernet link is up Off Ethernet link is down 3 3 Default Settings Table 3 3 Table 3 8 lists the default settings of the ASMi 54 configurat...

Page 40: ... Private Host Trap Community Public Host Tagging Untagged Host VLAN ID Encapsulation Host Priority Tag 0 User Name USER SU Old Password 1234 New Password Empty string Confirm New Password Empty string Telnet Access Enable SNMP Access Enable Management Access User Access User Level Web Access Enable Terminal Baud Rate 115 kbps Fault Propagation Network User Fault Propagation Disable Table 3 4 Defau...

Page 41: ...st Margin 0 dB Disable Loop Attenuation Threshold dB 0 127 0 PME Configuration SNR Margin Threshold dB 0 15 0 Table 3 6 Default Bridge Settings Menu Parameter Default Value VLAN Mode Unaware Forwarding Mode Filter Bridge Aging Time 300 Table 3 7 Default Bridge Port Settings Menu Parameter Default Value Bridge Port 1 6 2 Ethernet Port 1 4 1 Activation Enable Port VID Stacking VID 1 4094 2 Accept Fr...

Page 42: ...es a V 24 RS 232 asynchronous DCE port designated CONTROL which is terminated in a 9 pin D type female connector The control port continuously monitors the incoming data stream and immediately responds to any input string received through this port The control port can be configured to communicate at the following rates 9 6 19 2 or 115 2 kbps To start a terminal control session 1 Make sure all cab...

Page 43: ...ess ESC to exit the menu without saving your changes the following message appears Do you want to save changes Y N C Press the appropriate letter to save or not save your changes Yes No Cancel When a menu option has only two values typing the option number and pressing Enter will toggle between the available values Screen Example The following figure shows a typical screen with main items displaye...

Page 44: ... cell G row number col number Go to the specified cell You can display these navigation keys by typing from a table The following figure shows a Static MAC table in VLAN Aware mode For VLAN unaware bridges the VLAN ID column is not displayed VLAN ID MAC address and Receive Bridge port are the columns of the parameters to be defined The A Add R Remove C Clear line appears when at least one entry is...

Page 45: ...al management software It provides a user friendly interface for configuring collecting statistics and performing diagnostic tests on the unit Web Browser Requirements The following Web browsers can be used to access the ASMi 54 ConfiguRAD supervision utility from any location using Internet protocols Internet Explorer version 6 0 and up running on Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows XP Netscape Commu...

Page 46: ...ring a ConfiguRAD session ASMi 54 automatically disconnects from the management station Navigating the ConfiguRAD Menus At the left hand bottom corner ConfiguRAD provides auxiliary management tools Status shows the number of users currently managing the unit Trace opens an additional pane for system messages progress indicators ping software and configuration file downloads and alarms Refresh All ...

Page 47: ...Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi 54 Ver 1 0 Configuration and Management Alternatives 3 11 Figure 3 10 Configuration Menu Map Page 2 ...

Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3 12 Configuration and Management Alternatives ASMi 54 Ver 1 0 Figure 3 11 Monitoring Menu Map Page 3 ...

Page 49: ...Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi 54 Ver 1 0 Turning Off the Unit 3 13 3 5 Turning Off the Unit To power off the ASMi 54 unit Remove the power cord from the power source ...

Page 50: ...Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3 14 Turning Off the Unit ASMi 54 Ver 1 0 ...

Page 51: ...ng the screens see Chapter 3 4 1 Configuring for Management This section describes how to configure the ASMi 54 for management functions Entering Device Information The ASMi 54 management software allows you to assign a name for the unit and specify its location to distinguish it from the other devices installed in your system A contact person can also be assigned Each of these fields can hold up ...

Page 52: ...ers are saved in the system ASMi 54 Main Menu Configuration 1 System 2 Physical Layer 3 Applications C Clear All Statistics ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Help Figure 4 1 Configuration Screen ASMi 54 Main Menu Configuration System 1 Management 2 Terminal 3 Fault Propagation 4 Date and Time 5 Factory Defaults ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Figure 4 2 Configuration System Screen ASMi 54 Main Men...

Page 53: ... IP parameters 1 Select Main Menu Configuration System Management The Management screen appears see Figure 4 3 2 Select Host IP The Host IP screen appears see Figure 4 5 3 In the Host IP screen 1 Select IP Address and enter the IP address of the IP host 2 Select IP Mask and enter the host IP subnet mask 3 Select Default Gateway and enter the default gateway IP address 4 Select Read Community and t...

Page 54: ...pecify the priority level for the host VLAN 0 7 7 Press S to save the changes 8 Return to the Host IP screen and press S to save the parameters The changes are saved in the unit ASMi 54 Main Menu Configuration System Management Host IP 1 IP Address 172 17 143 140 2 Mask 255 255 255 0 3 Default gateway 172 17 143 1 4 Read community public 5 Write community 6 Trap community 7 Encapsulation S Save ES...

Page 55: ...rs see Figure 4 2 2 Select Terminal The Terminal screen appears see Figure 4 7 3 Select Baud Rate The Baud Rate screen appears see Figure 4 8 4 Select the desired baud rate 9600 19200 115200 The default baud rate is 9600 5 Return to the Terminal screen and press S to save the changes The changes are saved in the unit ASMi 54 Main Menu Configuration System Terminal 1 Baud rate 9600 bps S Save ESC P...

Page 56: ...ccess 2 Telnet Access Enable 3 SNMP Access Enable 4 WEB Access Enable ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Figure 4 9 Management Access Screen Configuring the Network Managers The network management stations to which the SNMP agent sends traps can be defined or modified Up to ten managers can be defined Entering the IP address and corresponding subnet mask defines each management station In addition y...

Page 57: ... station The default is Unmask 7 Press S to save the changes ASMi 54 Main Menu Configuration System Management Managers List IP address Trap 1 1 1 1 1 Unmask 2 2 2 2 2 Unmask v 3 3 3 3 3 Mask 4 4 4 4 4 Unmask 5 5 5 5 5 Unmask 1 Change cell 1 1 1 1 ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Help Figure 4 10 Manager List Screen ASMi 54 Main Menu Configuration System Management Managers List Manager IP Mask 25...

Page 58: ...e Configuration System screen appears see Figure 4 2 2 Select Fault Propagation The Fault Propagation screen appears see Figure 4 12 3 Select Network User Fault Propagation and toggle between Enable and Disable 4 Press S to save the changes ASMi 54 Main Menu Configuration System Fault Propagation 1 Network User Fault Propagation Disable S Save ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Figure 4 12 Fault Pro...

Page 59: ...P Request ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Figure 4 13 Date and Time Screen Table 4 1 Date and Time Configuration Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks NTP Mode Unicast Client Disable NTP request is sent to a specific IP address Default Disable GMT 12 12 Offset from Greenwich Mean Time Default 0 NTP Server IP Address xxx xxx xxx xxx Default 0 0 0 0 NTP Update Interval sec 0 disable 1 429496...

Page 60: ...uplex mode only when autonegotiation is disabled MDIX Auto Cross Over To configure the Fast Ethernet port 1 Select Main Menu Configuration The Configuration screen appears see Figure 4 1 2 Select Physical Layer The Physical Layer screen appears see Figure 4 14 3 Select Fast Ethernet The Fast Ethernet Port Configuration screen appears see Figure 4 15 The parameters are described in Table 4 2 4 Pres...

Page 61: ...ion Default Up Auto Negotiation Enable Disable Enables autonegotiation signaling over the Ethernet Default Enable Flow Control Enable Disable Used to configure the default administrative PAUSE mode for this interface Default Disable Max Capability Advertised 10baseT Half Duplex 10baseT Full Duplex 100baseTX Half Duplex 100base TX Full Duplex Specifies the set of capabilities advertised by the loca...

Page 62: ...sical Layer SHDSL PCS Physical Coding Sublayer 1 Administrative Status Up Power Backoff Disable 1 Clock Source RX Clock STU R 2 PME Configuration F Forward ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Figure 4 16 SHDSL PCS Port Configuration Screen Table 4 3 SHDSL PCS Port Configuration Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks PCS Physical Coding Sublayer 1 Index of the SHDSL PCS Default 1 Administrative ...

Page 63: ...ck source 1 Select Main Menu Configuration Physical Layer SHDSL The SHDSL PCS Port Configuration screen appears see Figure 4 16 2 Select Clock Source and toggle between Internal and RX Clock Internal STU C To set the internal clock as the clock source RX Clock STU R To set an external clock from SHDSL link to clock the clock source 3 Press S to save the changes Configuring the SHDSL PME Ports To c...

Page 64: ...ve status of the SHDSL PME Default Up Line Probe Disable Enable Enable disable support for Line Probe of the units in an SHDSL span Default Disable Line Rate 192000 5696000 bps The transmission rate for the associated SHDSL PME in bits per second bps and includes both payload user data and any applicable framing overhead Default 192000 Current Margin 10 0 21 The downstream upstream current conditi...

Page 65: ...tion The SHDSL PME Port Configuration screen appears see Figure 4 17 2 Select Current Margin The SHDSL PME Current Margin screen appears see Figure 4 18 3 Select an item 1 32 4 Press S to save the changes Configuring the SHDSL PME Worst Margin Only available in STU R mode To configure the SHDSL PME worst margin 1 Select Main Menu Configuration Physical Layer SHDSL PME Configuration The SHDSL PME P...

Page 66: ...ame as the SHDSL PME Current Margin screen except for the heading Configuring the Internal Bridge The internal bridge connects the unit s ports Configure the bridge for it to properly process the VLAN tags to maintain priority of the data flows The bridge operates in transparent mode learning is disabled or filtered mode learning and filtering are enabled To configure the internal bridge 1 Select ...

Page 67: ...us menu Main menu Exit Figure 4 20 Bridge Screen Table 4 5 Bridge Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks VLAN Mode Aware Unaware Forwarding is based on MAC address only or on VLAN MAC Aware Bridge operates according to 802 1Q Unaware Operates according to 802 1D Default Unaware Forwarding Mode Filter Transparent Determines whether the bridge learns MAC addresses Filter Learning and filtering...

Page 68: ...d mode perform the following 1 Select MAC Address and enter a new MAC address 2 Select VLAN ID and choose a VLAN ID for the MAC address 1 4094 3 Select Receive Bridge Port and choose the interface this MAC address should be attached to 4 Press S to save the MAC address 5 Press ESC to return to the Static MAC Table screen 5 Return to the Static MAC Table screen and press S to save the table ASMi 54...

Page 69: ...d from the table To clear the MAC table 1 Select Main Menu Configuration Applications Bridge Static MAC Table The Static MAC Table screen appears see Figure 4 21 2 Press C to clear the table The following message appears Are you sure Y N 3 Press Y to confirm deletion of all MAC addresses from the table Configuring the Bridge Ports The unit is supplied with the Bridge Ports preconfigured for basic ...

Page 70: ... is reserved for management 4 Press F to toggle through the Bridge ports 5 Press D to delete the configuration 6 Press S to save the changes ASMi 54 Main Menu Configuration Applications Bridge Bridge Port 1 Bridge port 1 6 2 2 Bind Eth 1 3 Activation Enable 4 Ingress filtering Disable 5 Accept frame type All 6 Port VID Stacking VID 1 4094 3 7 Copy Origin Priority Disable 8 Default Priority Tag 0 7...

Page 71: ...fies that the device discards untagged frames All specifies that untagged frames received on this port are accepted and assigned to the PVID for this port Default All Note Appears only when in VLAN Aware mode Port VID Stacking VID 1 4094 This is the PVID the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames or priority tagged frames received on this port If Stacking is enabled this is the tag to be added Defaul...

Page 72: ... Ethernet and type the number of the Fast Ethernet port PCS to which you want to bind the bridge port The Bridge may have a total of six Bridge Ports BP BP1 is dedicated to the IP Host BP2 6 may be bound to Fast Ethernet ports 1 4 or to the PCS port 4 Press S to save the changes 5 Press ESC to return to the Bridge Ports menu 6 In the Bridge Ports menu configure the Bridge Ports parameters see Tabl...

Page 73: ...g tag values Priority mapping per bridge port The classification method is chosen using the Priority Classification menu Four traffic queues are supported which can be assigned priorities using the Priority Mapping menu Class 0 default has the lowest priority and Class 2 has the highest priority These queues are priority queues that is packets arriving with lower priority will only be transmitted ...

Page 74: ...n Screen Assigning Priorities to Traffic Queues for 802 1p To assign priorities to traffic queues for 802 1p 1 Select Main Menu Configuration Applications QoS Priority Classification The QoS Priority Classification screen appears see Figure 4 27 2 Select 802 1p as the desired traffic classification method 3 Select Main Menu Applications QoS The QoS screen appears see Figure 4 26 4 Select Priority ...

Page 75: ...enu Configuration Applications QoS Priority Classification The QoS Priority Classification screen appears see Figure 4 27 2 Select DSCP as the desired traffic classification method 3 Select Main Menu Applications QoS The QoS screen appears see Figure 4 26 4 Select Priority Mapping The Priority Mapping DSCP screen appears see Figure 4 29 The menu lists only those values that have been changed from ...

Page 76: ...ssification The QoS Priority Classification screen appears see Figure 4 27 2 Select Per Port as the desired traffic classification method 3 Select Main Menu Applications QoS The QoS screen appears see Figure 4 26 4 Select Priority Mapping The Priority Mapping Per Port screen appears see Figure 4 30 5 Select the desired bridge port 6 Select Traffic Class and enter the traffic queue number 0 3 to be...

Page 77: ...ers It is best viewed by setting your terminal to 132 character wide display To display the inventory Select Main Menu Inventory The Inventory table appears see Figure 4 31 Use the arrow keys to navigate throughout the table ASMi 54 Main Menu Inventory ID Description Vendor type Class Entity name HWRev 1001 ASMi 54 Device Chassis ASMi 54 1 00 4001 Power Supply Power Supply PS 7001 Fast Eth Port 1 ...

Page 78: ...cess screen appears see Figure 4 32 3 Select User Level The User Level screen appears see Figure 4 33 4 Select User Name and enter a new user name The user name can be up to eight characters 5 Select Old Password and enter the current password The default is 1234 6 Select New password and assign a new password of up to eight characters to the new or existing user name The password is case sensitiv...

Page 79: ...ou can swap it with the backup By default the unit is delivered with active software only New software releases are distributed as img files which can be downloaded to the ASMi 54 When starting a download the current backup is erased and the new software placed in the backup partition When downloading is complete the unit checks the integrity of the new software file If it is correct the backup an...

Page 80: ... Download To transfer a software or configuration file to the unit ASMi 54 starts file transfer The TFTP file transfer process is logged with the following system messages which are stored in the log file see Chapter 6 TFTP Starting Upload TFTP Starting Download TFTP Upload Failed TFTP Download Failed ASMi 54 Main Menu Utilities 1 TFTP 2 Reset Device 3 Reset PCS ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit He...

Page 81: ...bes two types of reset functions Resetting configuration parameters to default settings Overall reset of the device Reset the PCS Resetting to the Default Settings You can reset the unit to its default settings To reset to the default settings 1 Select Main Menu Configuration System The Configuration System screen appears see Figure 4 2 2 Select Factory Defaults The following message appears The d...

Page 82: ...Reset Device The following confirmation message appears The device will restart Do you want to proceed Y N 3 Press Y to confirm the reset The device resets itself Resetting the PCS You can perform a reset of the PCS To reset the PCS 1 Select Main Menu Utilities The Utilities screen appears see Figure 4 34 2 Select Reset PCS The following confirmation message appears The PCS will restart Do you wan...

Page 83: ...Bridge 5 1 Configuring the ASMi 54 Application Figure 5 1 illustrates a typical application that includes Ethernet services point to point Figure 5 1 Typical Application The following network requirements exist Up to 4 SHDSLs and 2 VLANs 1 Fast Ethernet 1 Network Manager Bridge Aware 5 2 Configuring the Management Parameters This part of the application configuration procedure has three major stag...

Page 84: ...anges Defining the Default Gateway To define the default gateway 1 From the Management menu Main Configuration System Management select Host IP The Host IP menu appears 2 In the Host IP menu select Default Gateway 3 Enter 172 17 143 1 or specify an IP address of 0 0 0 0 to disable the default gateway Defining Managers In this step you define the managers and specify which manager s will receive SN...

Page 85: ... or unmask traps for the selected management station 5 Repeat the previous steps for each manager you wish to update 6 Press ESC to return to the Management menu 5 3 Configuring SHDSL Physical Layer Defines the characteristics of the physical SHDSL ports To configure the SHDSL physical layer 1 Open the SHDSL Physical Layer menu Main Configuration Physical layer SHDSL The system automatically opens...

Page 86: ...gs VLAN Unaware To define and create a new VLAN see Configuring the Internal Bridge for more information 3 Add the relevant ports to the defined VLAN including the Host bridge port if it is the VLAN used for management Defining Bridge Ports The unit is supplied with the Bridge Ports preconfigured for basic use and do not need to be reconfigured The factory set configuration is shown in Table 5 1 T...

Page 87: ...and SHDSL port status Application level MAC table The status information is available via the Monitoring menu Displaying System Status Information The System menu shows the interface connection status and Event Log file For a description of system messages which are displayed via the Event Log file refer to Displaying the Event Log File To display interface connection information 1 Select Main Men...

Page 88: ...Main menu Exit Help Figure 6 2 Monitoring System Screen ASMi 54 Main Menu Monitoring System Interface Status Description Type Activation Operation Fast Ethernet 1 Fast Eth Enable Down PME Port 1 Multirate HDSL2 Enable Up ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Help Figure 6 3 Interface Status Screen Table 6 1 Interface Status Parameters Parameter Description Interface Description Fast Ethernet and PME Po...

Page 89: ...nitoring Physical Ports screen appears see Figure 6 4 2 Select Ethernet The Monitoring Physical Ports Ethernet screen appears see Figure 6 5 3 Select Status The Fast Ethernet Status screen appears see Figure 6 6 The parameters are described in Table 6 2 4 Press F to select the Port number ASMi 54 Main Menu Monitoring Physical Ports 1 Ethernet 2 SHDSL ESC Previous menu Main Menu Exit Figure 6 4 Mon...

Page 90: ...rative Status Whether the interface is enabled or disabled Operation Status The actual operational status of the link Up or Down Speed Duplex The current data rate and duplex mode of the link 100 full 100 half 10 full or 10 half Flow Control Whether flow control is enabled or disabled Displaying the SHDSL PCS Port Status To display the SHDSL PCS port status 1 Select Main Menu Monitoring Physical P...

Page 91: ...ious menu Main Menu Exit Figure 6 8 SHDSL PCS Status Screen Table 6 3 SHDSL PCS Status Parameters Parameter Description PCS Physical Coding Sublayer The SHDSL PCS number to be handled Admistrative Status Whether the interface is up or down Operation Status The actual operational status of the SHDSL PCS Up or Down SHDSL Mode The SHDSL mode Central or Remote PSD Mask The PSD Power Spectral Density M...

Page 92: ...s Up Operation Status Up SHDSL PME State Data SHDSL PME Rate 5696kbps Current Noise Margin 19dB Current Loop Attenuation 0dB F Forwards B backwards ESC Previous menu Main Menu Exit Figure 6 9 SHDSL PME Status Screen Table 6 4 SHDSL PME Status Parameters Parameter Description PME Physical Medium Entity Number The SHDSL PME number to be handled PCS Physical Coding Sublayer Number The SHDSL PCS numbe...

Page 93: ...1 3 Select View MAC Table The MAC Table screen appears Figure 6 12 and Figure 6 13 The parameters are described in Table 6 5 ASMi 54 Main Menu Monitoring Application 1 Bridge ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Help Figure 6 10 Monitoring Application Screen ASMi 54 Main Menu Monitoring Application Bridge 1 View MAC Table ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Help Figure 6 11 Monitoring Application Bridge ...

Page 94: ...estination MAC address in a frame to which this entry s filtering information applies Bridge Port The port number of the port from which a frame must be received in order for this entry s filtering information to apply Status The status of the entry Static or Dynamic 6 2 Displaying Interface Statistics You can display statistical data for the Ethernet and SHDSL ports Displaying Ethernet Port Stati...

Page 95: ...net Statistics Parameters Parameter Description Port The selected port slot number Rx Correct Frames The number of correct frames received Rx Correct Octets The number of octets bytes received Rx Alignment Error The number of frames received with a valid length but with invalid FCS and a non integral number of octets Rx FCS Errors The number of frames with FCS errors received by this port Rx Conge...

Page 96: ...HDSL statistics To clear all Ethernet statistics In the Monitoring Physical Ports Ethernet screen see Figure 6 5 press C to clear all Ethernet statistics To clear port statistics In the Fast Ethernet Statistics screen see Figure 6 14 press C to clear the selected Ethernet port statistics Displaying SHDSL Port Statistics You can display statistical data for the SHDSL ports Displaying SHDSL PCS Port...

Page 97: ...ors The total number of errors received TX Total Frames The total number of frames transmitted PME Statistics Statistics for the PME Physical Medium Entity see Displaying SHDSL PME Port Statistics Clear All SHDSL Statistics Clear all SHDSL statistics Displaying SHDSL PME Port Statistics SHDSL PME statistics can be displayed for the following intervals current intervals 15 minute intervals current ...

Page 98: ...ich the PME line belongs Current Interval The statistics counters in current 15 minutes intervals 15 Min Intervals The statistics counters in intervals of 15 minutes Interval number 0 represents the current counters Current Day Interval The statistics counters in current 1 day intervals Day Intervals The statistics counters in intervals of 1 day Interval number 0 represents the current counters Ac...

Page 99: ...DSL PME Current Interval Statistics Parameter Description PME Physical Medium Entity Number The selected SHDSL PME number PCS Physical Coding Sublayer Number The SHDSL PCS number to which the PME line belongs ES The number ofof Errored Seconds ES in the current 15 minute interval UAS The number of Unavailable Seconds UAS in the current 15 minute interval SES The number of Severely Errored Seconds ...

Page 100: ...nu Monitoring Physical Ports SHDSL Statistics PME Statistics 15 Min Intervals PME Physical Medium Entity Number 1 PCS Physical Coding Sublayer Number 1 Interval Number 1 96 ES 0 UAS 0 SES 0 LOSWS 0 CRC Anomalies 0 F Forwards B Backwards F Forwards Intervals B Backwards Intervals ESC Previous menu Main Menu Exit Figure 6 18 SHDSL PME 15 Minute Intervals Statistics Screen Table 6 10 SHDSL PME 15 Min...

Page 101: ... 6 19 The statistics are described in Table 6 11 3 Press F to select the PME number 4 Press F to select the PCS number ASMi 54 Main Menu Monitoring Physical Ports SHDSL Statistics PME Statistics Current Day Interval PME Physical Medium Entity Number 1 PCS Physical Coding Sublayer Number 1 ES 0 UAS 0 SES 0 LOSWS 0 CRC Anomalies 0 Elapsed Time 900 F Forwards B Backwards ESC Previous menu Main Menu E...

Page 102: ...Select Main Menu Monitoring Physical Ports SHDSL Statistics PME Statistics The SHDSL PME Statistics screen appears see Figure 6 16 2 Select Day Intervals The SHDSL PME Day Intervals Statistics screen appears see Figure 6 20 The statistics are described in Table 6 12 3 Press F to select the PME number 4 Press F to select the PCS number 5 Press F to select the Interval number ASMi 54 Main Menu Monit...

Page 103: ... Word LOSW Seconds during the 1 day interval CRC Anomalies The number of CRC anomalies during the 1 day interval Displaying SHDSL PME Accumulated Data Statistics To view SHDSL PME Accumulated Data statistics 1 Select Main Menu Monitoring Physical Ports SHDSL Statistics PME Statistics The SHDSL PME Statistics screen appears see Figure 6 16 2 Select Accumulated Data The SHDSL PME Day Intervals Stati...

Page 104: ... all Ethernet and SHDSL statistics To clear all SHDSL PCS and PME statistics In the SHDSL PCS Statistics screen see Figure 6 15 select Clear All SHDSL Statistics to clear all SHDSL PCS and PME statistics To clear SHDSL PCS statistics In the SHDSL PCS Statistics screen see Figure 6 15 press C to clear the SHDSL PCS statistics To clear the SHDSL PME statistics In the SHDSL PME Statistics screen see ...

Page 105: ...corded with the date 00 00 0000 and system uptime Once the NTP server becomes available all messages including those already received appear with the real date and time To access the Event Log file 1 Select Main Menu Monitoring System The Monitoring screen appears see Figure 6 1 2 Select System The Monitoring System screen appears see Figure 6 2 3 Select Event Log The Event Log screen appears see ...

Page 106: ...sion from an unauthorized IP address SNMP Manager list restriction Event SNMP from an unauthorized IP address Table 6 15 Trap List Trap Description Link Up Signifies that the SNMP entity acting in an agent role has detected that the ifOperStatus object for one of its communication links left the down state and transitioned into some other state but not into the notPresent state Link Down Signifies...

Page 107: ...n value has been reached exceeded for the HDSL2 SHDSL segment endpoint Loop Attenuation Threshold Exceeded indicates that the loop attenuation threshold as per the hdsl2ShdslEndpointThreshLoopAttenuation value has been reached exceeded for the HDSL2 SHDSL segment endpoint Clearing the Event Log File To clear the Event Log file 1 Select Main Menu Monitoring System Event Log The Event Log screen app...

Page 108: ... Link detected Ethernet port in switch and ASMi 54 are not in the same rate or duplex mode Check cable connected and correctly wired Check switch and ASMi 54 Ethernet port configuration negotiation rate duplex mode Use Event Log File to check events No traffic flow between two units Configuration or logical layer problems Use System Interface Status screen for assistance All active ports that show...

Page 109: ...ess IP address of the host that you intend to ping 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 2 Number of Frames to Send Select 0 to send a continuous stream of frames or 1 50 to send a specified number of frames 3 Frame Length Length of the frame 64 1500 4 Select Send Ping to start sending pings The results are shown in the lower scrolling message window 5 Select Stop Ping to stop the ping test ASMi 54 Main Menu...

Page 110: ... Select Display Trace Route to start tracing ASMi 54 starts tracing the route displaying the IP addresses of all hop nodes 5 Select Stop Trace Route to stop the tracing ASMi 54 Main Menu Diagnostics Trace Route 1 Destination address 0 0 0 0 2 Display Trace Route 3 Stop Trace Route ESC Previous menu Main menu Exit Help Figure 6 26 Trace Route Menu 6 6 Technical Support Technical support for this pr...

Page 111: ...dance with Table A 1 Table A 1 10 100BaseT Ethernet Connector Pinouts Pin Function 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 4 5 6 Rx 7 8 A 2 SHDSL Connector The SHDSL electrical interface is an 8 pin RJ 45 connector wired in accordance with Table A 2 Table A 2 SHDSL Connector Pinouts Pin Function 1 NC 2 NC 3 Loop 2 4 Loop 1 5 Loop 1 6 Loop 2 7 NC 8 NC Do not connect wires to the NC pins Note ...

Page 112: ...nector ASMi 54 Ver 1 0 A 3 Control Connector The control terminal interface terminates in a V 24 RS 232 9 pin D type female DCE connector Table A 3 lists the control connector pin assignments Table A 3 CONTROL Connector Pinout Pin Function 2 Txd TD 3 Rxd RD 5 Ground GND ...

Page 113: ...g file and the other is called the backup file The operating file is the default executable ASMi 54 code The backup file is used whenever the operating file is absent or corrupted B 1 Booting ASMi 54 ASMi 54 boots up automatically After powering up no user intervention is required except when the user wants to access the file system to modify or update the software or the ASMi 54 configuration Acc...

Page 114: ...operating file is saved as the backup file Delete all software and configuration files Display the basic hardware information RAM ROM size etc Reset the ASMi 54 board Configure the ASMi 54 IP address IP mask and default gateway for the consecutive file download via TFTP If you choose to exchange or delete a file you are prompted for confirmation B 2 Transferring the Software and Configuration File...

Page 115: ...e to ASMi 54 using the XMODEM utility of you terminal application Once the downloading is completed ASMi 54 saves the new release as an active partition the former active partition turns into backup and the boot sequence continues normally If a failure occurs during the download the partially downloaded software is erased In this case only active software is left in the flash memory Downloading Ap...

Page 116: ...ual B 4 Transferring the Software and Configuration Files ASMi 54 Ver 1 0 ASMi 54 automatically erases the backup partition it takes about 25 seconds Once the downloading is completed ASMi 54 saves the new release as an active partition the former active partition becomes a backup ...

Page 117: ...e 5 3 bridge port 4 20 4 22 date 4 8 Default Gateway 5 2 device information 4 1 Fast Ethernet port 4 10 fault propagation 4 8 Host 5 2 Internal bridge 4 16 IP host parameters 4 3 Management 5 1 management access 4 6 Managers 5 2 network managers 4 6 ports 4 9 QoS priorities 4 23 SHDSL PCS ports 4 12 SHDSL physical layer 5 3 SHDSL PME ports 4 13 4 15 terminal parameters 4 5 time 4 8 typical applica...

Page 118: ...onnecting to the Ethernet equipment 2 3 connecting to the power 2 4 connecting to the SHDSL equipment 2 4 equipment 2 2 mounting the unit 2 3 Interfaces 1 5 Control 1 5 Ethernet 1 5 pinouts control A 2 Ethernet A 1 SHDSL A 1 statistics 6 8 WAN 1 5 Internal bridge 4 16 Internal clock source 4 13 Inventory 4 27 L Learning 1 6 Learning Process VLAN Aware bridge 1 7 VLAN Unaware bridge 1 9 LEDs front ...

Page 119: ...SHDSL PME port statistics 6 11 SHDSL PME status 6 6 SHDSL port statistics 6 10 clearing 6 18 SHDSL ports 1 13 Site requirements 2 1 Software downloading B 1 files B 1 in flash memory B 1 new releases 4 29 updates 4 29 B 2 versions 4 29 Specifications bridge 1 13 Statistics 1 4 1 12 6 8 System messages 6 18 T Technical specifications 1 12 Technical support 6 24 Terminal baud rate 4 5 choosing optio...

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Page 121: ...duct documentation Please complete and return this form by mail or by fax or send us an e mail with your comments Thank you for your assistance Manual Name ASMi 54 Ver 1 0 Publication Number 503 200 12 07 Please grade the manual according to the following factors Excellent Good Fair Poor Very Poor Installation instructions Operating instructions Manual organization Illustrations The manual as a wh...

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