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Model 3324 User Guide 

3 • Configuring the 3324 for operation

Port Sniffer

SNMP

Security Manager

802.1x configuration

IP Address Configuration

The administrator can configure the IP Address from this screen. Once the change has been made, click the 
Apply icon at the bottom of the menu screen. Once the IP Address has been modified by the administrator the 
box must be reset to for the new IP Address to be implemented. 

Basic Switch Settings

Description

Display the name of the device

MAC Address

The unique hardware address assigned by the manufacturer (default)

Firmware Version

Displays the 3324’s hardware revision

Default Config Value Version

Displays write to default EEPROM value table version

Advanced Switch Settings

Mac Address Age-out Time

Enter the number of second that in inactive MAC address remains in the 3324’s address table. The valid range 
is between 300–765 seconds. (Default 300 seconds).

Summary of Contents for 3324

Page 1: ...Class Aggregator Getting Started Guide Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Document Number 05813U1 001 Rev A Part Number 07MD3324...

Page 2: ...ax 1 301 869 9293 support 1 301 975 1007 web www patton com e mail support patton com Copyright 2003 Patton Electronics Company All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to chang...

Page 3: ...erview 15 Ethernet uplink 16 POTS ISDN 16 VDSL ports 17 RS 232 control port 17 Power system 17 Management services 17 LED display 17 Approvals 18 2 Hardware installation 19 Introduction 20 Unpacking t...

Page 4: ...to Noise Ratio 36 Speed Status 37 Duplex Status 37 Flow Control 37 Rate Control 37 Port Security 37 Port Statistics 38 Administrator 38 IP Address Configuration 39 Basic Switch Settings 39 Descriptio...

Page 5: ...ngress Filtering 53 Spanning Tree Protocol Settings 53 Port Sniffer 55 SNMP Settings 56 Security Manager 57 System Configuration 802 1X 57 Per port Configuration 58 Misc Configuration 58 TFTP Update F...

Page 6: ...0 Returns for credit 70 Return for credit policy 71 RMA numbers 71 Shipping instructions 71 A Specifications 73 VDSL line interface 75 POTS ISDN interface 75 Modulation 75 Frequency range 75 Transmiss...

Page 7: ...to cor rect the interference by one or more of the following measures moving the computing equipment away from the receiver re orienting the receiving antenna and or plugging the receiving equipment i...

Page 8: ...Compliance Information Model 3324 User Guide 8...

Page 9: ...installing the 3324 hardware Chapter 3 describes configuring the 3324 for use Chapter 4 describes Model 3324 applications Chapter 5 contains troubleshooting information Chapter 6 contains information...

Page 10: ...Mains Voltage Do not open the case when the power cord is connected For systems without a power switch line voltages are present within the power supply when the power cord is connected Hazardous netw...

Page 11: ...th ground Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely channel unwanted ESD voltages to ground To...

Page 12: ...to the primary or leftmost mouse button unless you have changed the default configuration Right mouse button This button refers the secondary or rightmost mouse button unless you have changed the defa...

Page 13: ...neral Information Chapter contents Model 3324 overview 14 Hardware overview 15 Ethernet uplink 16 POTS ISDN 16 VDSL ports 17 RS 232 control port 17 Power system 17 Management services 17 LED display 1...

Page 14: ...odem The VDSL solution delivers everything needed to quickly deploy an Ethernet based network with the perfor mance required to deliver high speed Internet access at much greater distances and drive s...

Page 15: ...on page 16 comprises a 1U high 19 inch wide chassis that contains a mother board and on board POTS ISDN splitter and an AC power supply A full set of LEDs are present on the chas sis front panel along...

Page 16: ...k connections can be made either through the Ethernet GBIC fiber connection or via RJ 45 copper connection Also included are One Ethernet expansion slot for cascading up to four Model 3324 s Auto sens...

Page 17: ...del 3324 The RS 232 port supports Asynchronous data rate of 9600kbps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit flow control none An DB9 connector A management interface that supports VT 100 terminals Power sys...

Page 18: ...3324 and CP has established a link OFF when link is down Approvals The Model 3324 has achieved the following approvals and certifications Safety UL1950 MET Industry Canada cMET RTTE Directive CE Mark...

Page 19: ...n 21 Installing the power cables AC power supply 21 Connecting the Ethernet uplink ports 21 Cascading configuration 22 Optional GBIC Ethernet uplink slot 24 GBIC fiber optics 24 Connecting the EIA 574...

Page 20: ...items The Model 3324 VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Install kit 2 DB9 RJ45 EIA 561 adapters one to connect to the Model 3324 and one to connect to PC serial port 1 RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable to connect betw...

Page 21: ...e figure 3 on page 16 The AC main socket outlet shall be within 10 feet 3 meters of the equipment and shall be easily accessible Connecting the Ethernet uplink ports The Model 3324 has two auto negoti...

Page 22: ...ascading more than two Model 3324s see figure 4 the default settings are set to full duplex and 1000 Mbps via the daisy chain port The maximum number of Model 3324s that can be cascaded is four units...

Page 23: ...Cable installation 23 Model 3324 User Guide 2 Hardware installation Figure 5 Cascade configuration using Ethernet switch...

Page 24: ...to easily configure and upgrade electro optical communications networks The typical GBIC transceiver is a plug in module that supports hot plugging The devices are economical because they eliminate th...

Page 25: ...connected to the 3324 via the RJ 21X cable Consult Appendix B Cabling on page 77 in order to connect the CP VDSL modems to the selected VDSL modem port on the 3324 Note The 2 wire VDSL modem lines are...

Page 26: ...on page 69 to find out how to replace it with a compatible power cord 2 Connect the male end of the power cord to an appropriate power outlet 3 Verify that the green POWER LED is lit If the POWER LED...

Page 27: ...tate 36 Link Status 36 SNR Signal to Noise Ratio 36 Speed Status 37 Duplex Status 37 Flow Control 37 Rate Control 37 Port Security 37 Port Statistics 38 Administrator 38 IP Address Configuration 39 Ba...

Page 28: ...State Activity 46 Filter Database 46 IGMP Snooping 46 Static MAC Address 47 MAC Filtering 48 VLAN Configurations 48 Support Port based VLAN 49 Tagged based VLAN 50 Port VID 53 Ingress Filtering 53 Sp...

Page 29: ...Setting the console port Setting the VSDL port controls Trunking LACP Forwarding and filtering database Setting VLAN configurations Spanning tree Port sniffer SNMP management Security manager 802 1X s...

Page 30: ...nd in rare instances change the netmask from the default settings Note Do not connect power or the Ethernet connection to the Model 3324 at this time Connecting the DB9 RJ45 adapter with the included...

Page 31: ...to ComX where the X refers to the number identifying the RS 232 serial port on the PC In the following proce dure Com1 will be the used as the port identifier 4 Click on OK 5 The COM1 Properties windo...

Page 32: ...tion 9 Connect the male end of the Model 3324 power cable to the power outlet 10 When the PC connects with the Model 3324 boot up information will display on your HyperTerminal connection window follo...

Page 33: ...r operation Figure 11 Main Menu Set IP address 1 Do the following 2 Choose Switch Static Configuration from the Main Menu screen see figure 11 Figure 12 Switch Configuration menu 3 Choose Administrati...

Page 34: ...he IP Configuration page see figure 13 Figure 14 IP Configuration page 5 Choose Edit item to change ip address subnet mask and gateway 6 Use CTRL A to go back to actions 7 Choose Save item to save cha...

Page 35: ...ect management system And type user name and password Default User Name admin Default Password 123 Note For security reasons the Model 3324 will only allow either a Telnet session or Console Port sess...

Page 36: ...ports status user settings and the negotiation results Figure 17 Port status page State Display Port status disable or enable UNLINK is treated as OFF Link Status DOWN is NO LINK UP is LINK SNR Signa...

Page 37: ...l status as enabled ON or disabled OFF Half Displays the backpressure is in enabled ON or disabled OFF Actual Displays what flow control is being used Rate Control Ing Displays the port effective ingr...

Page 38: ...a quick overview on every ports LAN statistics These statistics can be rest at any time by double clicking the reset icon at the bottom of the menu screen Administrator Most of the management function...

Page 39: ...trator the box must be reset to for the new IP Address to be implemented Basic Switch Settings Description Display the name of the device MAC Address The unique hardware address assigned by the manufa...

Page 40: ...st traffic When broadcast traffic for a port rises about the threshold the broadcast storm control will become active The valid range is 5 10 15 20 25 and OFF Priority Queue Service Settings First Com...

Page 41: ...enable Delay Bound must work under Max Bridge Transit Delay Bound Control is enabled situation QoS Policy High Priority Levels 0 7 priority level can map to high or low queue Protocol Enable Settings...

Page 42: ...on Port25 Port26 based on copper uplink If a GBIC 1000Base FX is used then then the uplink port will be forced to1000Mbps The following distance are achievable between the 3324 and VDSL CPE when usin...

Page 43: ...Default is 100K Entering 0 disables rate control 100 10 Mbps Egress Type the port effective egress rate The valid range is 0 100 Default is 100K Entering 0 disables rate control 100 10 Mbps Port Secur...

Page 44: ...is selected as the active LACP There are six steps to activate LACP 1 Group ID There are seven trunk groups to provided configure Choose the group id and click Get 2 LACP If enabled the group is LACP...

Page 45: ...3 Configuring the 3324 for operation When you are setting the LACP aggregator you will see one of the following screens below This page is when no group is active LACP is not working This page shows a...

Page 46: ...acket from the opposite device If you are active LACP s actor when you are select trunking port the active status will be created automatically Filter Database IGMP Snooping The Model 3324 supports IP...

Page 47: ...cted to the switch or not This saves the switch from having to re learn a device s MAC address in cases where a device may have been powered off or disconnected from the network 1 From the main menu c...

Page 48: ...VLANS to associate with the MAC address 5 Click the Add button MAC Filtering MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwanted traffic Traffic is filtered based on the destination addresses 1...

Page 49: ...ou change the VLAN Operation Modem from disabled to enabled you must wait 50 seconds Every time you reboot the Pat ton Model 3324 you will have to change the VLAN mode to a valid value Support Port ba...

Page 50: ...tag contains a VLAN Identifier VID that indicates the VLAN numbers In order to for a station to send packets to different VLANs it itself has to be either capable of tagging packets it sends with VLA...

Page 51: ...VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes If the Model 3324 is connected to a device with GVRP enabled you can send a GVRP request using the VID of a VLAN defined on the Pat ton Model 3324 the...

Page 52: ...n 2 4 094 The default is 1 6 Choose the protocol type 7 From the available ports box on the left select which ports to add to the 3324 and click Add If the trunk groups exist you can see it in here ex...

Page 53: ...but that don t support tagging Each port of the Model 3324 allows the user to set one PVID the range is 1 255 and the default PVID is 1 The PVID must as same as the VLAN ID that the port belong to VLA...

Page 54: ...e Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters screen Once the new values are set be sure to click the Apply button to save the configuration The parameters that can be modified are as follows Priority This v...

Page 55: ...mine which port are the forwarding ports the lowest number is forwarding ports the rage is 1 65535 and default value base on IEEE802 1D 10Mb s 50 600 100Mb s 10 60 1000Mb s 3 10 Port Sniffer Port Snif...

Page 56: ...managers and to enter SNMP community strings Users can also define a name location and contact person for the 3324 Fill in the system options data then click Apply to update the changes on this page...

Page 57: ...ssword 3 Reconfirm password Retype the new password 4 Click Apply System Configuration 802 1X 802 1x uses the physical access characteristics of an IEEE802 LAN infrastructures to provide a means of au...

Page 58: ...will not attempt to acquire a supplicant Default time is 60 seconds Tx Period Determines when an EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted Default value is 30 seconds Supplicant Timeout Determines timeout condi...

Page 59: ...t press update firmware After update finished press reboot to restart switch Using TFTP TFTP Restore Configuration Use this page to set the TFTP server address You can restore the EEPROM values from h...

Page 60: ...rs IP address You can save the current EEPROM value here Once the EEPROM value has been saved go to the TFTP restore configuration page to restore the EEPROM value Resetting the Model 3324 Reset the P...

Page 61: ...61 Chapter 4 Applications Chapter contents MxU multi service delivery 62 High bandwidth backbone 63...

Page 62: ...5Mbps transmission over existing home telephone wiring over a single Internet account to provide simultaneous independent Internet access to multiple users Either ISDN or POTS Telephone systems can be...

Page 63: ...VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide 4 Applications High bandwidth backbone The Model 3324 provides 10 100 1000Mbps auto sensing Uplinks for bandwidth intensive applications Figure 27 App...

Page 64: ...4 Applications Model 3324 VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide 64 High bandwidth backbone Figure 28 Broadband access applications utilizing Model 3324 1068DV CPE 3324...

Page 65: ...tents Diagnosing VDSL indicators 66 System Diagnostics 66 Power and Cooling Problems 66 Installation 67 Transmission Mode 67 Cabling 67 Physical Configuration 67 System Integrity 67 CPE Customer Premi...

Page 66: ...tion POWER indicator does not light up green after power on Defective power outlet power cord internal power supply Check the power outlet by trying another outlet that is functioning properly Check t...

Page 67: ...re RJ 45 cable connectors are securely fastened into the correct ports Use 100W straight through cables for all standard connections Use Category 5 cable for 100 1000Mbps Fast Ethernet connections or...

Page 68: ...5 Troubleshooting Model 3324 VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide 68 CPE Customer Premise Remote Side Starts Link Watch Dog...

Page 69: ...r contents Introduction 70 Contact information 70 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 70 Warranty coverage 70 Out of warranty service 70 Returns for credit 70 Return for cred...

Page 70: ...efore ship ment All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program Note If you purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller ask your reseller how you should proceed with...

Page 71: ...g Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www patton com By calling 1 301 975 1000 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer By sending an e mail to returns patton co...

Page 72: ...6 Contacting Patton for assistance Model 3324 VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide 72 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs...

Page 73: ...ace 74 POTS ISDN interface 74 Modulation 74 Frequency range 74 Transmission 74 Management 74 Ethernet standards 74 Management standards 74 LED indicators 74 Power supply 74 Compliance 74 Environment 7...

Page 74: ...A Specifications Model 3324 VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide 74...

Page 75: ...232 Console Telnet or HTTP Ethernet standards 802 1d Spanning Tree 802 1p Priority Queuing 802 1Q VLAN Tagging 802 3ad Port Trunking 802 3x Flow Control 802 3 Ethernet 802 3u Fast Ethernet 802 3z Gig...

Page 76: ...cifications Model 3324 VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide 76 Dimensions Humidity 10 90 non condensing Dimensions 2 0H x 17 5W x 16 5L inch 5 08H x 44 45W x 41 91L cm Weight 12 5 lbs 5 6...

Page 77: ...77 Appendix B Cabling Chapter contents Introduction 78...

Page 78: ...not used Table 3 RJ 21 Pin and VDSL port contrast list VDSL 50 Pin RJ 21 Cable Connector List Cable Characteristic 24 AWG twist wire VDSL Port No RJ 21 Cable No 1 24 49 2 23 48 3 22 47 4 21 46 5 20 4...

Page 79: ...Introduction 79 Model 3324 VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide B Cabling Figure 29 RJ 21 Cable Drawing 1500 cm Male to Male...

Page 80: ...B Cabling Model 3324 VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide 80 Introduction...

Page 81: ...81 Appendix C VDSL Spectrum Chapter contents Introduction 82...

Page 82: ...on Guide 82 Introduction Introduction Spectrum allocation VDSL Technology Requirements Definitions Spectral Allocation Co exists with legacy Voice and ISDN services Co exists with other xDSL technolog...

Page 83: ...83 Appendix D Example of VLAN Setting Chapter contents Introduction 84...

Page 84: ...rrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide 84 Introduction Introduction Web management Administrator Switch settings Advanced protocol setting VLAN Operation Mode Select Port_Based Web management Admi...

Page 85: ...Introduction 85 Model 3324 VDSL Carrier Class Aggregator Configuration Guide D Example of VLAN Setting Add VLAN Group 1 member port 1 and port 9...

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