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AAM1212-51/53 Series User’s Guide

Chapter 36 Alarm

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Port

This column lists the device’s individual DSL and Ethernet interfaces. 

Severity

Select an alarm severity level (critical, major, minor or info) as the threshold for 

recording alarms on this port. Critical alarms are the most severe, major alarms 

are the second most severe, minor alarms are the third most severe and info 

alarms are the least severe.

Apply

Click 

Apply

 to save your changes to the AAM1212’s volatile memory. The 

AAM1212 loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the 

Config Save

 link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the non-

volatile memory when you are done configuring.

Cancel Click 

Cancel 

to start configuring the screen again. 

Table 84   

Alarm Port Setup (continued)

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Page 9: ...ications 39 1 2 1 MTU Application 39 1 2 2 Curbside Application 40 Chapter 2 Installing and Removing the AAM1212 41 2 1 Installing the AAM1212 in the IES 1000 41 2 2 Removing the AAM1212 from the IES...

Page 10: ...d 59 4 6 Saving Your Configuration 60 4 7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 60 Chapter 5 Initial Configuration 63 5 1 Initial Configuration Overview 63 5 2 Initial Configuration 63 Chapter 6 Home an...

Page 11: ...elay 102 13 4 1 Fast Mode 102 13 5 Configured Versus Actual Rate 102 13 6 Default Settings 103 13 7 xDSL Port Setup Screen 103 13 7 1 xDSL Port Setting Screen 105 13 8 Virtual Channels 109 13 8 1 Supe...

Page 12: ...creen 133 15 2 xDSL Performance Screen 135 15 3 xDSL Line Data Screen 137 Chapter 16 VLAN 141 16 1 Introduction to VLANs 141 16 2 Introduction to IEEE 802 1Q Tagged VLAN 141 16 2 1 Forwarding Tagged a...

Page 13: ...apter 21 MAC Filter 169 21 1 MAC Filter Introduction 169 21 2 MAC Filter Screen 169 Chapter 22 Spanning Tree Protocol 171 22 1 RSTP and STP 171 22 2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status Screen 173 22 3 Spann...

Page 14: ...ted Mode Example 191 27 2 2684 Routed PVC Screen 192 27 3 2684 Routed Domain Screen 194 27 4 RPVC Arp Proxy Screen 195 27 5 2684 Routed Gateway Screen 196 Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoE 199 28 1 PPPoA to P...

Page 15: ...rview 221 34 3 SNMP 221 34 3 1 Supported MIBs 223 34 3 2 SNMP Traps 223 34 4 SNMP Screen 225 34 5 Service Access Control Screen 225 34 6 Remote Management Screen 226 Chapter 35 Static Routing 229 Chap...

Page 16: ...Commands 251 41 1 Command Line Interface Overview 251 41 2 Command Privilege Levels 251 41 3 Saving Your Configuration 252 41 4 Commands 252 Chapter 42 Command Examples 271 42 1 Command Examples Over...

Page 17: ...ver Set Command 288 44 1 5 Server Delete Command 288 44 1 6 Server Active Command 289 44 1 7 Relaymode Command 289 44 2 DHCP Relay Option 82 Agent Information Sub option 1 Circuit ID 289 44 2 1 Option...

Page 18: ...5 4 7 VLAN CPU Set Command 300 45 4 8 Configuring Management VLAN Example 300 45 4 9 VLAN Delete Command 301 45 5 VLAN Enable 301 45 6 VLAN Disable 301 45 6 1 VLAN Show Command 302 Chapter 46 MAC Comm...

Page 19: ...Count Limit Commands 316 47 6 1 IGMP Count Disable Command 316 47 6 2 IGMP Count Enable Command 317 47 6 3 IGMP Count Set Command 317 47 6 4 IGMP Count Show Command 318 47 7 IGMP Snoop Statistics Comm...

Page 20: ...tions 335 50 3 Editable Configuration File 336 50 3 1 Editable Configuration File Backup 336 50 3 2 Edit Configuration File 337 50 3 3 Editable Configuration File Upload 338 50 4 Firmware File Upgrade...

Page 21: ...DSL Port Statistics Commands 361 52 2 1 DSL Port Show Command 361 52 2 2 Linedata Command 361 52 2 3 Lineinfo Command 363 52 2 4 Lineperf Command 364 52 2 5 15 Minute Performance Command 365 52 2 6 1...

Page 22: ...RPVC Set Command 393 53 7 6 RPVC Show Command 394 53 7 7 RPVC Delete Command 395 53 7 8 RPVC Route Set Command 396 53 7 9 RPVC Route Show Command 396 53 7 10 RPVC Route Delete Command 397 53 7 11 RPV...

Page 23: ...rt LEDs Do Not Turn On 414 55 4 LAN Port Data Transmission 414 55 5 DSL Data Transmission 415 55 6 There Is No Voice on a DSL Connection 415 55 7 Testing Wiring 415 55 8 Local Server 417 55 9 Data Rat...

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Page 25: ...d user and CO Connections 50 Figure 14 Installation Scenario B 51 Figure 15 Two Separate MDFs for End user and CO Connections 52 Figure 16 Installation Scenario C 53 Figure 17 Login 56 Figure 18 Home...

Page 26: ...115 Figure 56 PPVC Setup Edit 117 Figure 57 Port Profile 119 Figure 58 PCR SCR and MBS in Traffic Shaping 123 Figure 59 TAT CDVT and BT in Traffic Shaping 124 Figure 60 VC Profile 125 Figure 61 Alarm...

Page 27: ...PVC 193 Figure 100 2684 Routed Domain 194 Figure 101 RPVC Arp Proxy 196 Figure 102 2684 Routed Gateway 197 Figure 103 Mixed PPPoA to PPPoE Broadband Network Example 199 Figure 104 PPPoA to PPPoE 200 F...

Page 28: ...story Clear Command Example 284 Figure 146 Alarm Xedit Command Example 285 Figure 147 Show Command Example 287 Figure 148 DHCP Snoop Enable Command Example 292 Figure 149 DHCP Snoop Show Command Examp...

Page 29: ...ple 319 Figure 188 IGMP Port Info Statistics Command Example 320 Figure 189 IGMP Port Group Statistics Command Example 320 Figure 190 Multicast VLAN Disable Command Example 322 Figure 191 Multicast VL...

Page 30: ...355 Figure 230 DSL Port Downstream Carrier0 Command Display Example 355 Figure 231 DSL Port Downstream Carrier0 Command Example 2 355 Figure 232 DSL Port Downstream Carrier1 Command Example 1 356 Fig...

Page 31: ...Routed Mode Commands Example 392 Figure 273 RPVC Gateway Set Command Example 392 Figure 274 RPVC Gateway Show Command Example 393 Figure 275 RPVC Gateway Delete Command Example 393 Figure 276 RPVC Se...

Page 32: ...e 297 Resetting the Switch Via Command 420 Figure 298 Example Xmodem Upload 421 Figure 299 Example Xmodem Upload 422 Figure 300 Telco 50 Pin Assignments 429 Figure 301 Console Cable RJ 11 Male Connect...

Page 33: ...Switch Setup 94 Table 16 IP Setup 97 Table 17 ENET Port Setup 99 Table 18 ADSL Standards Maximum Transfer Rates 101 Table 19 xDSL Port Setup 103 Table 20 xDSL Port Setting 106 Table 21 VC Setup 111 Ta...

Page 34: ...187 Table 57 DHCP Snoop Status 188 Table 58 DHCP Counter 189 Table 59 2684 Routed PVC 193 Table 60 2684 Routed Domain 195 Table 61 RPVC Arp Proxy 196 Table 62 2684 Routed Gateway 197 Table 63 PPPoA t...

Page 35: ...mand 374 Table 99 SYS LED Troubleshooting 413 Table 100 ALM LED Troubleshooting 413 Table 101 10 100 LED Troubleshooting 414 Table 102 Troubleshooting Data Transmission 414 Table 103 DSL Data Transmis...

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Page 37: ...one or more characters Select or Choose means for you to use one of the predefined choices Command and arrow keys are enclosed in square brackets ENTER means the Enter or carriage return key ESC means...

Page 38: ...r mail to The Technical Writing Team ZyXEL Communications Corp 6 Innovation Road II Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu 300 Taiwan Thank you AAM1212 Computer Server Computer DSLAM Gateway Central Of...

Page 39: ...12 can also be managed via Telnet the console port or third party SNMP management See Appendix B on page 425 for a complete list of features 1 2 Applications These are the main applications for the AA...

Page 40: ...The AAM1212 can be used by an Internet Service Provider ISP in a street cabinet to form a mini POP Point of Presence to provide broadband services to residential areas that are too far away from the I...

Page 41: ...1000 1 Hold the AAM1212 with the network ports facing you 2 Insert it into an empty slot on the front of the IES 1000 Push the AAM1212 into the IES 1000 until the front of the AAM1212 is flush with th...

Page 42: ...ten Module Screws 2 2 Removing the AAM1212 from the IES 1000 1 Turning the two screws that secure the module to the chassis counter clockwise to loosen them Figure 5 Removal Loosen Module Screws 2 Gen...

Page 43: ...le describes the LED indicators on the AAM1212 Table 1 Front Panel Ports LABEL DESCRIPTION CONSOLE Only connect this port if you want to configure the AAM1212 using the command line interface CLI via...

Page 44: ...he LAN port of your AAM1212 to an Ethernet WAN switch using a straight through Category 5 UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair cable with RJ 45 connectors You may stack multiple IES 1000 units up to the number...

Page 45: ...1 5 Notes About MDFs Main Distribution Frames An MDF is usually installed between end users equipment and the telephone company CO in a basement or telephone room The MDF is the point of termination...

Page 46: ...phone company directly to the AAM1212 Use a punch down tool to seat telephone lines between MDF blocks 3 1 6 Telco 50 Cables Telco 50 cables are used for data and voice applications with MDFs Main Dis...

Page 47: ...ring via Main Distribution Frame MDF See the section on MDF scenarios and the pin assignments in the hardware specifications appendix for details on Telco 50 connections 3 1 8 ADSL Connections Connect...

Page 48: ...m s or patch panel This chapter discusses connections using MDFs 3 1 9 Typical MDF Scenarios This section describes typical installation scenarios 3 1 9 1 Installation Scenario A You want to install t...

Page 49: ...able to the Telco 50 connector 2 Connect the USER wiring on the other end of the Telco 50 cable to the upper ports of the MDF using a punch down tool 3 Connect the telephone wiring from each end user...

Page 50: ...uires three MDFs Please refer to the following figure for the connection schema MDF 1 is the original MDF used for telephone connections only MDF 2 is used for telephone connections only MDF 3 is for...

Page 51: ...ool 3 Connect the telephone wiring from the end user s DSL modem s to the lower ports of MDF 3 4 Connect the CO wiring of the Telco 50 cable to the lower ports of MDF 2 using a punch down tool 5 Conne...

Page 52: ...s see the following figure Note Users A and B have telephone only service Figure 15 Two Separate MDFs for End user and CO Connections This installation scenario requires four MDFs Please refer to the...

Page 53: ...wer ports of MDF 3 to the upper ports of MDF 2 for those users that want DSL service Users who want telephone service only retain the original connection from the top port of MDF 2 to the bottom port...

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Page 55: ...m saving changes to the nonvolatile memory and resetting to factory defaults Nonvolatile memory refers to the AAM1212 s storage that remains even if the AAM1212 s power is turned off Administrators wi...

Page 56: ...pears This is the web configurator s main screen Figure 18 Home A Click the menu items to open submenu links and then click on a submenu link to open the screen in the main window See Section 4 4 on p...

Page 57: ...of the screens that you open by clicking the navigation panel s sub links Table 3 Navigation Panel Submenu Links BASIC SETTING ADVANCED APPLICATION ROUTING PROTOCOL ALARM MANAGEMENT CONFIG SAVE Table...

Page 58: ...tering Use this screen to configure packet filtering MAC Filter Use this screen to configure MAC filtering for each port Spanning Tree Protocol Use these screens to display Rapid Spanning Tree Protoco...

Page 59: ...to view and set the severity levels of the alarms and where the system is to send them Alarm Port Setup Use this screen to set the alarm severity threshold for recording alarms on an individual port...

Page 60: ...en to save your changes back to the run time memory Settings in the run time memory are lost when the AAM1212 s power is turned off Click Config Save in the navigation panel to save your configuration...

Page 61: ...AAM1212 51 53 Series User s Guide Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configurator 61 Figure 21 Logout...

Page 62: ...AAM1212 51 53 Series User s Guide 62 Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configurator...

Page 63: ...rnet Explorer 6 and later versions with JavaScript enabled 1 Log in to the web configurator See Section 4 3 on page 55 for instructions 2 In the navigation panel click Basic Setting IP Setup The IP Se...

Page 64: ...he new channel to be the port s super channel The super channel can forward frames belonging to multiple VLAN groups that are not assigned to other channels A channel that is not the super channel can...

Page 65: ...ick OK The following screen appears Figure 26 Select Ports 9 Click All and then click Apply The VC Setup screen is updated Figure 27 VC Setup 10Select Super Channel to allow the channel to forward fra...

Page 66: ...onfiguration Figure 28 VC Setup 11Select the new channel s Select radio button Click Copy and then click Paste The following screen appears The following screen appears Figure 29 Select Ports 12Click...

Page 67: ...e The Config Save screen appears Figure 31 Config Save 14Click Save The following screen should appear Figure 32 Config Save Save Successful You can now use the device with the other settings set to t...

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Page 69: ...een Figure 33 Home The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 5 Home LABEL DESCRIPTION System up Time This field shows how long the system has been running since the last time it wa...

Page 70: ...field shows whether the port is connected Up or not Down Mode This field shows which ADSL operational mode the port is set to use displays when the port is not connected Up Down stream This field show...

Page 71: ...ield shows the number of octets of Ethernet frames received that are from 0 to 1518 octets in size counting the ones in bad packets not counting framing bits but counting FCS Frame Check Sequence octe...

Page 72: ...at were less than 64 octets long and contained a valid FCS Rx discard This field shows the number of frames dropped based on packet filtering Tx bytes This field shows the number of bytes that have be...

Page 73: ...ed including bad frames that were 1024 to 1518 octets in length this includes FCS octets but excludes framing bits packet 1522 This field shows the number of frames received and transmitted including...

Page 74: ...ort Name This field displays the name that you have configured for the port If you have not configured a name it is blank Tx packets This field shows the number of packets transmitted on this port Rx...

Page 75: ...n received on this port VPI VCI This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier VPI and Virtual Circuit Identifier VCI of channels on this port Tx Packets This field shows the number of packets transm...

Page 76: ...displays the total number of packets that were dropped on this port EtherStatsOctets This field displays the total number of octets received transmitted on this port EtherStatsPkts This field displays...

Page 77: ...27Octets This is the number of frames received transmitted including bad frames that were 65 to 127 octets in length this includes FCS octets but excludes framing bits EtherStats128to255Octets This is...

Page 78: ...nd the desired data sampling time in seconds Apply Click this to use the selected data sampling time Refresh Click this to update this screen Sample Index This field display the sample number Interval...

Page 79: ...tets This field displays the total number of octets received transmitted in the sampling period Pkts This field displays the total number of good packets received transmitted in the sampling period Br...

Page 80: ...transmitted that were longer than 1518 octets non VLAN or 1522 octets VLAN and contained an invalid FCS including alignment errors Collisions This is the number of frames for which transmission failed...

Page 81: ...mation screen displays general device information such as firmware version number and hardware polling information such as temperature status You can check the firmware version number and monitor the...

Page 82: ...he hardware monitor chip Current This shows the current temperature at this sensor MAX This field displays the maximum temperature measured at this sensor MIN This field displays the minimum temperatu...

Page 83: ...est voltage limit at each sensor Volt Lo Use these fields to configure the lowest voltage limit at each sensor Poll Interval s Set Interval The text box displays how often in seconds this screen refre...

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Page 85: ...ogs To open this screen click Basic Setting General Setup Figure 40 General Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 12 General Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Host Name Choose a de...

Page 86: ...Address Enter the IP address of your timeserver The device searches for the timeserver for up to 60 seconds Current Time This field displays the time you open this menu or refresh the menu New Time hh...

Page 87: ...authentication 9 1 User Account Screen To open this screen click Basic Setting User Account Figure 41 User Account The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 13 User Account LABEL D...

Page 88: ...ad only Add Click Add to save your changes to the AAM1212 s volatile memory The AAM1212 loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power so use the Config Save link on the navigation panel to sa...

Page 89: ...o Secret Specify a password up to 31 alphanumeric characters as the key to be shared between the external RADIUS server and the switch This key is not sent over the network This key must be the same o...

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Page 91: ...lone Switch Mode Standalone switch mode relates to the AAM1212 s operational behavior not a standalone network topology The standalone switch mode allows either or both of the AAM1212 s Ethernet ports...

Page 92: ...er Figure 43 Port Isolation with Standalone Switch Mode Example 10 2 3 Daisychain Switch Mode Daisychain switch mode sets the AAM1212 to use Ethernet port one ENET 1 as an uplink port to connect to th...

Page 93: ...rt two ENET2 connected to Ethernet port one ENET 1 of the daisychained AAM1212 2 With port isolation turned on communications between A and B must first go through another switch or router 3 in the fi...

Page 94: ...eave message A Leave All message terminates all registrations GARP timers set declaration timeout values Click here for more information on VLANs Join Timer Join Timer sets the duration of the Join Pe...

Page 95: ...al queues that you can map to the 8 priority levels for outgoing DSL traffic Traffic assigned to higher index queues gets through the device faster while traffic in lower index queues is dropped if th...

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Page 97: ...ice s IP address and or subnet mask to the AAM1212 s volatile memory The AAM1212 loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power so use the Config Save link on the navigation panel to save your...

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Page 99: ...ect Select Auto auto negotiation to have the AAM1212 automatically determine the type of connection that the Ethernet port has When the peer Ethernet device has auto negotiation turned on the AAM1212...

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Page 101: ...m or router 13 3 Profiles A profile is a table that contains a list of pre configured ADSL settings Each ADSL port has one and only one profile assigned to it at any given time You can configure multi...

Page 102: ...his would be suitable if you have a good line where little error correction is necessary 13 5 Configured Versus Actual Rate You configure the maximum rate of an individual ADSL port by modifying its p...

Page 103: ...d ADSL port default settings 13 7 xDSL Port Setup Screen To open this screen click Basic Setting xDSL Port Setup Figure 48 xDSL Port Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen Table...

Page 104: ...file settings and ADSL operational mode The port profile settings are configured in the xDSL Port Profile Setup screens see Chapter 14 on page 119 The ADSL operational mode is configured in the xDSL P...

Page 105: ...een see Section 13 7 1 on page 105 Customer Tel This field shows the customer telephone number provided for this port This is configured in the xDSL Port Setting screen see Section 13 7 1 on page 105...

Page 106: ...ing spaces and hyphens Customer Tel Enter information to identify the telephone number of the subscriber connected to this ADSL port You can use up to 15 ASCII characters including spaces and hyphens...

Page 107: ...ces of the connection going down PMM increases or decreases the transmission power based on line conditions PMM also decreases the number of service interruptions Select L2 to have the ADSL connection...

Page 108: ...ransfer rate in Kilobits per second that serves as the threshold for whether the port is to use the L0 or the L2 power mode The system changes from L0 mode to L2 mode when the downstream transfer rate...

Page 109: ...ty 13 8 1 Super Channel The AAM1212 forwards frames belonging to VLAN groups that are not assigned to specific channels to the super channel Enable the super channel option to allow a channel forward...

Page 110: ...VC2 carries IPX and so on VC based multiplexing may be dominant in environments where dynamic creation of large numbers of ATM VCs is fast and economical 13 8 4 Virtual Channel Profile Virtual channe...

Page 111: ...h you wish to view or configure settings This field is read only once you click on a port number below Super Channel The AAM1212 forwards frames belonging to VLAN groups that are not assigned to speci...

Page 112: ...Save link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the non volatile memory when you are done configuring Cancel Click Cancel to start configuring the screen again Show Port Select the number o...

Page 113: ...the PVC from other ports Click Cancel to only remove the one you selected Figure 52 Basic Setting xDSL Port Setup VC Setup Delete 4 If you clicked OK the following screen appears 5 Select to which por...

Page 114: ...efault mapping Select Copy Paste Do the following to copy settings from one PVC to another port or ports 1 Click the Select radio button of the PVC from which you want to copy settings 2 Click Paste 3...

Page 115: ...n where you can configure DSL port settings see Section 13 7 on page 103 VC Setup Click VC Setup to open the VC Setup screen where you can configure VC settings for the DSL ports see Section 13 9 on p...

Page 116: ...creen again Show Port Select the number of an ADSL port for which to display PPVC settings or display all of them Index This field displays the number of the PPVC Port This field displays the number o...

Page 117: ...ove a member PVC from the PPVC Clicking Delete saves your changes to the AAM1212 s volatile memory The AAM1212 loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power so use the Config Save link on the...

Page 118: ...ettings replace the PVC s old settings when you click Add Modify Clicking Add Modify saves your changes to the AAM1212 s volatile memory The AAM1212 loses these changes if it is turned off or loses po...

Page 119: ...rt Profile Screen To open this screen click Basic Setting xDSL Profiles Setup Figure 57 Port Profile The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 25 Port Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION VC...

Page 120: ...e Section 13 4 on page 102 for more on interleave delay Up Stream The following parameters relate to upstream transmissions Max Rate Type a maximum upstream transfer rate 64 to 4096 Kbps for this prof...

Page 121: ...ax SNR Type the maximum downstream signal to noise margin 0 31 dB Min SNR Type the minimum downstream signal to noise margin 0 31 dB Configure the minimum downstream signal to noise margin to be less...

Page 122: ...ble Bit Rate VBR ATM traffic class is used with bursty connections Connections that use the Variable Bit Rate VBR traffic class can be grouped into real time rt VBR or non real time nrt VBR connection...

Page 123: ...R 14 3 2 3 Maximum Burst Size MBS Maximum Burst Size MBS is the maximum number of cells that can be sent at the PCR After MBS is reached cell rates fall below SCR until cell rate averages to the SCR a...

Page 124: ...omplying with the TAT Time C is calculated based on the CDVT or BT Figure 59 TAT CDVT and BT in Traffic Shaping 14 4 Upstream Policing Upstream policing is an agreement between the carrier and the sub...

Page 125: ...drop any upstream traffic that violates the specified ATM VC profile 14 5 VC Profile Screen To open this screen click Basic Setting xDSL Profiles Setup VC Profile Figure 60 VC Profile The following ta...

Page 126: ...bit rate for applications that are non time sensitive such as e mail Select VBR real time variable bit rate or NRT VBR non real time variable bit rate for bursty traffic and bandwidth sharing with oth...

Page 127: ...LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Profile Click Port Profile to open the Port Profile screen see Section 14 1 on page 119 Use the Port Profile screen to configure profiles of ADSL port settings such as the tran...

Page 128: ...occur within 15 minutes 15 Min SES seconds This field sets the limit for the number of Severely Errored seconds that are permitted to occur within 15 minutes 15 Min UAS seconds This field sets the lim...

Page 129: ...group like a SIP server for example Configure an IGMP filter profile that allows access to that multicast group Then assign the IGMP filter profile to ADSL ports that are allowed to use the service Th...

Page 130: ...screen where you can configure limits that trigger an alarm when exceeded see Section 14 6 on page 127 Index This is the number of the IGMP filter profile Click a profile s index number to edit the pr...

Page 131: ...IP address enter it in both the Start IP and End IP fields Add Click Add to save your changes to the AAM1212 s volatile memory The AAM1212 loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power so use...

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Page 133: ...gure 63 xDSL Line Rate Info The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 29 xDSL Line Rate Info LABEL DESCRIPTION Line Performance Click Line Performance to display an ADSL port s lin...

Page 134: ...er of milliseconds of interleave delay for upstream transmissions Down Stream Output Power This field displays the amount of power that this port is using to transmit to the subscriber s ADSL modem or...

Page 135: ...since the system started The definitions of near end far end are always relative to the ATU C ADSL Termination Unit Central Office ATU C refers to downstream traffic from the AAM1212 ATU R ADSL Termin...

Page 136: ...f UnAvailable Seconds Fast FEBE In fast mode the number of Far End Block Errors Far End Cyclic Redundancy Checks Fast NEBE In fast mode the number of Near End Block Errors Near End Cyclic Redundancy C...

Page 137: ...of bits transmitted for a DMT tone The maximum number of bits that can be transmitted per DMT tone is 15 The bit allocation contents are only valid when the link is up To open this screen click Basic...

Page 138: ...ESCRIPTION Line Rate Click Line Rate to display an ADSL port s line operating values see Section 15 1 on page 133 Line Performance Click Line Performance to display an ADSL port s line performance cou...

Page 139: ...load displays the number of bits transmitted per DMT tone for the downstream channel from the AAM1212 to the subscriber s DSL modem or router US carrier load displays the number of bits received per...

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Page 141: ...c broadcast domain Note that a VLAN is unidirectional it only governs outgoing traffic 16 2 Introduction to IEEE 802 1Q Tagged VLAN Tagged VLAN uses an explicit tag VLAN ID in the MAC header to identi...

Page 142: ...02 1Q VLAN aware switch the AAM1212 first decides where to forward the frame and then inserts a VLAN tag reflecting the ingress port s default VID The default PVID is VLAN 1 for all ports but this can...

Page 143: ...AN status information is displayed and how many total pages of VLAN status information there are The first table displays the names of the fields The subsequent tables show the settings of the VLANs I...

Page 144: ...tic VLAN Setting Figure 67 Static VLAN Setting Poll Interval s Set Interval The text box displays how often in seconds this screen refreshes You may change the refresh interval by typing a new number...

Page 145: ...clear the Delete check boxes Active Select this check box to enable the VLAN You cannot disable a VLAN if any PVIDs are set to use the VLAN or the VLAN is the CPU management VLAN Name Enter a descript...

Page 146: ...om 1 to 4094 The AAM1212 assigns the PVID to untagged frames or priority frames 0 VID received on this port Priority Select an IEEE 802 1p priority to assign to untagged frames or priority frames 0 VI...

Page 147: ...gs 2 Click Paste and the following screen appears 3 Select to which ports you want to copy the settings Use All to select every port Use None to clear all of the check boxes 4 Click Apply to paste the...

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Page 149: ...multicast numbers are reserved by IANA for special purposes see the IANA web site for more information 17 2 1 IGMP Snooping A layer 2 switch can passively snoop on IGMP Query Report and Leave IGMP ver...

Page 150: ...stream interface and 1 2 and 3 are connected to the downstream interface Figure 70 IGMP Proxy Network Example The AAM1212 will not respond to IGMP join and leave messages on the upstream interface The...

Page 151: ...mit the number of IGMP groups a subscriber on a port can join see Section 17 7 on page 155 IGMP Port Info Click IGMP Port Info to open the IGMP Port Info screen where you can look at the current numbe...

Page 152: ...ation is displayed and the total number of pages of information The first table displays the names of the fields The subsequent tables show the settings of the IGMP groups Index This is the IGMP group...

Page 153: ...ulticast IP Enter the beginning of the multicast range End Multicast IP Enter the end of the multicast range For one multicast address enter the start of the multicast range again Bandwidth Enter the...

Page 154: ...port number Active This field shows whether or not multicast bandwidth requirements are enabled on this port V displays if it is enabled and displays if it is disabled Bandwidth Enter the maximum acc...

Page 155: ...n use IGMP count to limit the subscriber to using just 2 channels at a time This also effectively limits the subscriber to using only two IPTVs with the DSL connection To open this screen click Advanc...

Page 156: ...shows each DSL port number Active This field shows whether or not the IGMP count limit is enabled on this port V displays if it is enabled and displays if it is disabled Count Enter the maximum number...

Page 157: ...P Setup screen where you can view current IGMP information see Section 17 3 on page 150 Show Port Select a port for which you wish to view information Port This field shows each port number Group Coun...

Page 158: ...nt IGMP information see Section 17 3 on page 150 Show Port Select a port for which you wish to view information Port This field shows each port number VID This field shows the associated VLAN ID Multi...

Page 159: ...een click Advanced Application Static Multicast Figure 78 Static Multicast The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 42 Static Multicast LABEL DESCRIPTION The Number of Static Mult...

Page 160: ...rts from the static multicast group Delete Click Delete to remove a static multicast group Adding new entry Add Type a multicast MAC address in the field and click the Add button to create a new stati...

Page 161: ...If this PVC does not exist the AAM1212 uses the super channel instead This applies to all downstream traffic not just multicast traffic It is suggested to use a super channel for multicast VLAN If a n...

Page 162: ...Group screen where you can configure ranges of multicast IP addresses for each multicast VLAN see Section 19 4 on page 164 The Number of MVLAN This is the number of multicast VLAN configured on the A...

Page 163: ...ttings and port members in the fields below Active This field shows whether this multicast VLAN is active Yes or inactive No Name This field shows the name of this multicast VLAN Delete Select the che...

Page 164: ...prohibit the port from joining this multicast VLAN Use the Select All button to include every port Tagging Select TX Tagging if you want the port to tag all outgoing frames transmitted with this VLAN...

Page 165: ...d Multicast IP Enter the end of the range of multicast IP addresses The IP address must be a valid multicast IP address between 224 0 0 0 and 239 255 255 255 Apply Click Apply to save your changes to...

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Page 167: ...n Table 46 Packet Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Use this drop down list box to select a DSL port for which you wish to configure packet type filtering This box is read only after you click on one of t...

Page 168: ...802 1x to allow additional authentication methods besides RADIUS to be deployed with no changes to the access point or the wireless clients IGMP Pass through Internet Group Multicast Protocol is used...

Page 169: ...C Filter Screen To open this screen click Advanced Application MAC Filter Figure 83 MAC Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 47 MAC Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Use th...

Page 170: ...ddresses that you specify and block frames from other MAC addresses Select Deny to block frames from MAC addresses that you specify and allow frames from other MAC addresses Active Select this check b...

Page 171: ...ath cost is the cost of transmitting a frame onto a LAN through that port It is assigned according to the speed of the link to which a port is attached The slower the media the higher the cost as illu...

Page 172: ...his device then initiates negotiations with other devices to reconfigure the network to re establish a valid network topology In STP once a stable network topology has been established all devices lis...

Page 173: ...Spanning Tree Protocol Figure 85 Spanning Tree Protocol Status Discarding Listening In RSTP BPDUs are discarded In STP all BPDUs are received and processed Learning Learning All BPDUs are received an...

Page 174: ...without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure Root hello time second This is the time interval in seconds at which the root switch transmits a configuration message The r...

Page 175: ...is the port on the designated bridge that has the lowest path cost to reach the root bridge consisting of bridge priority Poll Interval s Set Interval The text box displays how often in seconds this s...

Page 176: ...orwarding Delay This is the maximum time in seconds a switch will wait before changing states This delay is required because every switch must receive information about topology changes before it star...

Page 177: ...f or in addition to an internal device user database that is limited to the memory capacity of the device In essence RADIUS authentication allows you to validate an unlimited number of users from a ce...

Page 178: ...et Specify a password up to 31 alphanumeric characters as the key to be shared between the external RADIUS server and the switch This key is not sent over the network This key must be the same on the...

Page 179: ...Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh This table displays the configured user profiles Index These are the numbers of the user profiles Click this number to edit the user profile Name This i...

Page 180: ...E AUTHORIZED to allow all connected users to access the network through this port without authentication Select FORCE UNAUTHORIZED to deny all subscribers access to the network through this port Reaut...

Page 181: ...cribes the labels in this screen Table 54 Port Security LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays a port number Enable Select this check box to restrict the number of MAC addresses that can be learne...

Page 182: ...done configuring Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh Copy port Paste Do the following to copy settings from one port to another port or ports 1 Select the number of the port fr...

Page 183: ...2 1 DHCP Relay Agent Circuit ID and Remote ID Sub option Formats The DHCP relay agent information feature adds an Agent Information field to the option 82 field of the DHCP headers of DHCP request fra...

Page 184: ...e Agent Information Field Then there is the number of the port in plain text format upon which the DHCP client request was received The next field B in the figure is 0 to 23 bytes of optional informat...

Page 185: ...use the Config Save link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the non volatile memory when you are done configuring Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh VLAN ID Ente...

Page 186: ...lay DHCP requests This field is 0 0 0 0 if the primary server is the only DHCP relay Select Delete Select the check box in the Select column for an entry and click Delete to remove the entry Select Al...

Page 187: ...Snoop Screen Use this screen to activate or deactivate DHCP snooping on each port To open this screen click Advanced Application DHCP Snoop Figure 95 DHCP Snoop The following table describes the label...

Page 188: ...IPTION Table 57 DHCP Snoop Status LABEL DESCRIPTION DHCP Snoop Click DHCP Snoop to open the screen where you can activate or deactivate DHCP snooping on each port see Section 26 2 on page 187 DHCP Cou...

Page 189: ...current DHCP snooping table on each port see Section 26 3 on page 188 Show Port Select a port for which you wish to view information Port This field displays the selected DSL port number s Discover T...

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Page 191: ...e how long the device is to store them Use the 2684 Routed Gateway Screen to configure gateway settings For upstream traffic Since the subscriber s device will not send out a MAC address after the AAM...

Page 192: ...subscriber s WAN IP address to 32 to avoid this problem The AAM1212 s management IP address should not be in the same subnet range of any RPVC and RPVC domain It will make the AAM1212 confused if the...

Page 193: ...VCI Type the Virtual Circuit Identifier for this routed PVC IP Enter the subscriber s CPE WAN IP address in dotted decimal notation NetMask The bit number of the subnet mask of the subscriber s WAN IP...

Page 194: ...this port IP This field displays the subscriber s IP address DS US VC Profile This shows which VC profile this channel uses for downstream traffic shaping The VC profile for upstream policing also dis...

Page 195: ...rt the subnet mask to binary and add all of the 1 s together Take 255 255 255 0 for example 255 converts to eight 1 s in binary There are three 255 s so add three eights together and you get the bit n...

Page 196: ...see Section 27 2 on page 192 Aging Time Enter a number of seconds 10 10000 to set how long the device keeps the Address Resolution Protocol table s entries of IP addresses of CPE devices using 2684 ro...

Page 197: ...that the system routes to this gateway Priority Select the IEEE 802 1p priority 0 7 to add to the traffic that you send to this gateway Add Click Add to save your changes to the AAM1212 s volatile mem...

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Page 199: ...s the CPE devices and the BRAS you need to configure the DSLAM the AAM1212 to translate PPPoA frames to PPPoE packets and vise versa When PPPoA packets are received from the CPE the ATM headers are re...

Page 200: ...down list box to select a VC profile to use for this channel s downstream traffic shaping US VC Profile Use the drop down list box to select a VC profile to use for this channel s upstream traffic Th...

Page 201: ...n settings Index This field displays the number of the PVC Click a PVC s index number to open the screen where you can look at the current status of this PPPoA to PPPoE conversion See Section 28 3 on...

Page 202: ...this screen Table 64 PPPoA to PPPoE Status LABEL DESCRIPTION PPPoA to PPPoE Click PPPoA to PPPoE to open the screen where you can set up PPPoA to PPPoE conversions on each port see Section 28 2 on pag...

Page 203: ...s sent by the AAM1212 to the BRAS PPPoE PADO This field displays the number of pado PDUs sent by the BRAS to the AAM1212 PPPoE PADR This field displays the number of padr PDUs sent by the AAM1212 to t...

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Page 205: ...rk 29 2 DSCP Setup Screen Use this screen to activate or deactivate DSCP on each port To open this screen click Advanced Application DSCP Figure 106 DSCP Setup The following table describes the labels...

Page 206: ...un select all entries in the table Table 65 DSCP Setup continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 66 DSCP Map LABEL DESCRIPTION DSCP Map Click DSCP Setup to open the screen where you can activate or deactivate...

Page 207: ...e a range of VLANs to handle multiple applications A service provider s customers can assign their own inner VLAN tags to traffic The service provider can assign an outer VLAN tag for each customer Th...

Page 208: ...PVC Screen Use this screen to set up Transparent LAN Services on each port This is set up by creating a TLS PVC See Chapter 13 on page 101 for background information about creating PVCs To open this...

Page 209: ...affic policing if you do not specify an upstream VC profile Note Upstream traffic policing should be used in conjunction with the ATM shaping feature on the subscriber s device If the subscriber s dev...

Page 210: ...I This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier VPI and Virtual Circuit Identifier VCI The VPI and VCI identify a channel on this port VID This is the VLAN ID assigned to frames received on this cha...

Page 211: ...s 31 1 1 ACL Profile Rules Each ACL profile uses one of 14 rules to classify upstream traffic These rules are listed below by rule number 1 etype etype vlan vid 2 etype etype smac mac 3 etype etype dm...

Page 212: ...94 rpri rpri change the IEEE 802 1p priority to the specified value 0 7 deny do not forward the packet The AAM1212 can apply more than one action to a packet unless you select deny If you select the r...

Page 213: ...changes to the AAM1212 s volatile memory The AAM1212 loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power so use the Config Save link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the non volatil...

Page 214: ...screen to set up ACL profiles To open this screen click Advanced Application ACL ACL Profile Setup Figure 111 ACL Profile Setup Select All Click this to select all entries in the table Select None Cli...

Page 215: ...otocol used protocol type Enter the IP protocol number between 0 and 255 used source ip Enter the source IP address and subnet mask in dotted decimal notation dest ip Enter the source IP address and s...

Page 216: ...e you can assign ACL profiles to PVCs see Section 31 2 on page 212 ACL Profile Setup Click ACL Profile Setup to open the screen where you can set up ACL profiles see Section 31 3 on page 214 ACL Profi...

Page 217: ...the labels in this screen Table 71 Downstream Broadcast LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Use this drop down list box to select a port for which you wish to configure settings VLAN Specify the number of a VLAN o...

Page 218: ...oadcast traffic on the entry s port Select Select an entry s Select check box and click Delete to remove the entry Clicking Delete saves your changes to the AAM1212 s volatile memory The AAM1212 loses...

Page 219: ...lect this check box to activate syslog system logging and then configure the syslog parameters described in the following fields Syslog Server IP Enter the IP address of the syslog server The log faci...

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Page 221: ...t with one FTP session a web configurator session and or limitless SNMP access control sessions 34 3 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol used for exchanging management information be...

Page 222: ...tion to be collected about a device Examples of variables include such as number of packets received node port status etc A Management Information Base MIB is a collection of managed objects SNMP allo...

Page 223: ...nticationFailure This trap is sent when the SNMP community check fails reboot This trap is sent when the system is going to reboot The variable is the reason for the system reboot overheat This trap i...

Page 224: ...of times a Loss Of Frame has occurred within 15 minutes for the ATUR has reached the threshold currValue is the number of times a Loss Of Frame has occurred within the 15 minute interval adslAturPerfL...

Page 225: ...agement station Trap Community Enter the trap community which is the password sent with each trap to the SNMP manager Trap Destination 1 4 Enter the IP address of a station to send your SNMP traps to...

Page 226: ...here Active Select the Active check boxes for the corresponding services that you want to allow to access the AAM1212 Server Port For Telnet FTP or web services you may change the default service por...

Page 227: ...e set without deleting it Start IP Address End IP Address Configure the IP address range of trusted computers from which you can manage the AAM1212 The AAM1212 checks if the client IP address of a com...

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Page 229: ...screen Table 79 Static Routing LABEL DESCRIPTION Use this section to create a new static route Name Type a name to identify this static route Use up to 31 ASCII characters Spaces and tabs are not all...

Page 230: ...revious configuration Use this section to look at a summary of all static routes in the AAM1212 Previous Page Click this to display the preceding page of static route entries Next Page Click this to d...

Page 231: ...rm has a severity equal to or higher than the port s threshold 36 2 Alarm Status Screen This screen displays the alarms that are currently in the system To open this screen click Alarm Alarm Status Fi...

Page 232: ...is field displays the month day hour minute and second that the system created the log Source This field displays where the alarm originated This is either a DSL port number one of the Ethernet ports...

Page 233: ...5013 ad_atur_lprtrap local1 V V minor 15 eqpt 10000 vol_err local1 V V critical 16 eqpt 10001 temp_err local1 V V critical 17 eqpt 10002 hw_rtc_fail local1 V V critical 18 eqpt 10003 hw_mon_fail local...

Page 234: ...n an individual port s See Section 36 5 on page 236 Index This field displays the index number of the alarm in the list Click this to specify the severity level of an alarm s and where the system is t...

Page 235: ...arable This displays V if the alarm clear command removes the alarm from the system It displays if the alarm clear command does not remove the alarm from the system Table 82 Alarm Event Setup continue...

Page 236: ...eport generated by this alarm event entry Select this check box to keep an alarm report generated by this alarm event in the system until the conditions that caused the alarm report are no longer pres...

Page 237: ...alarms are the second most severe minor alarms are the third most severe and info alarms are the least severe Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the AAM1212 s volatile memory The AAM1212 loses...

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Page 239: ...se this screen to upgrade your device firmware See the System Info screen to verify your current firmware version number Make sure you have downloaded and unzipped the correct model firmware and versi...

Page 240: ...en from which you can locate it After you have specified the file click Restore conf 0 is the name of the configuration file on the device so your backup configuration file is automatically renamed wh...

Page 241: ...s Note Warning Restoring the default configuration deletes all the current settings It is recommended to back up the configuration file before restoring the default configuration To do this click Mana...

Page 242: ...e 130 Reboot System Click OK You then see the screen as shown in Figure 129 on page 241 Click OK again and wait for the device to restart This takes up to two minutes This does not affect the device s...

Page 243: ...ostic 243 CHAPTER 38 Diagnostic This chapter explains the Diagnostic screens 38 1 Diagnostic Screen Use this screen to check system logs ping IP addresses or perform loopback tests To open this screen...

Page 244: ...line diagnostics on the specified port The ADSL port must be set to ADSL2 or ADSL2 ADSL operational mode and have a connection It takes about one minute for the line diagnostics to finish The screen...

Page 245: ...ere is no traffic The rate comes back up when there is traffic The ADSL port must be set to ADSL2 or ADSL2 ADSL operational mode Click Get PMM Mode to display which power mode the ADSL port is current...

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Page 247: ...es connected to DSL ports The device uses the MAC table to determine how to forward frames See the following figure Figure 132 MAC Table Filtering Flowchart 1 The device examines a received frame and...

Page 248: ...ned MAC addresses or display all of them Page X of X This identifies which page of information is displayed and the total number of pages of information Previous Next Click one of these buttons to sho...

Page 249: ...able and if it finds the address sends it to the device If no entry is found for the IP address ARP broadcasts the request to all the devices on the LAN The device fills in its own MAC and IP address...

Page 250: ...er of entries in the ARP table Page X of X This identifies which page of information is displayed and the total number of pages of information Index This is the ARP table entry number IP Address This...

Page 251: ...square brackets For instance config save means that the save field is optional 4 Command refers to a command used in the command line interface CI command 5 The symbol means or Note Using commands not...

Page 252: ...se with the AAM1212 The P column on the right indicates the administrator privilege level needed to use the command H for high M for middle or L for low and the equivalent in the web configurator H fo...

Page 253: ...e used H H syslog show Displays the syslog settings M L syslog enable Turns on the syslog logging H H syslog disable Turns off the syslog logging H H syslog server ip Sets the IP address of the syslog...

Page 254: ...low Sets the maximum high or minimum low temperature at the specified temperature sensor You can specify a temperature with up to three digits after a decimal point 50 025 for example Temperature sen...

Page 255: ...tlist profile glite gdmt t1413 auto adsl2 adsl2 AAM1212 51 Assigns a specific profile to a port s and sets the port s ADSL mode H H profile map portlist profile gdmt etsi auto ad sl2 adsl2 AAM1212 53...

Page 256: ...vcprofile US vcprofile level Set PPVC member H H ppvc member delete portlist vpi vci member vpi member vci Remove PPVC member H H ppvc delete portlist vpi vci Remove Priority PVC H H rpvc gateway set...

Page 257: ...Display PPPoAoE PVC session status L L paepvc counter portlist vpi vci Display PPPoAoE PVC counter L L tlspvc delete portlist vpi vci Delete a TLS PVC M H tlspvc set portlist vpi vci DS vcprofile US v...

Page 258: ...aps specified ADSL ports to an alarm profile H H alarmprofile showmap port number Displays alarm profile to ADSL port mapping L L alarmprofile showport port number Displays which alarm profile paramet...

Page 259: ...st AAM1212 51 Displays the Annex M feature setting for the specified port s M L sra enable portlist Turns on Seamless Rate Adaptation SRA ADSL2 on the specified port s H H sra disable portlist Turns o...

Page 260: ...ry clear severity Clear history alarm M history show severity all alarm all condition all sdate all edate all for rev detail Display history alarm L show severity all alarm all condition all sdate all...

Page 261: ...index field index 1 96 start mcast ip ip start multicast IP address end mcast ip ip end multicast IP address M H igmpsnoop bandwidth show Show bandwidth budget for a range of multicast IP channels L L...

Page 262: ...lays the system s priority level to ENET queue mapping M L queuemap set priority queue Maps a priority level to a ENET queue H H garptimer show Display the system s garp settings M L garptimer join jo...

Page 263: ...Delete DHCP server for 1 VLAN M H dhcprelay server active vid active server Activate primary or secondary DHCP server for 1 VLAN M H dhcprelay relaymode mode DHCP relay mode auto both M H dhcprelay op...

Page 264: ...otocol tcp udp ospf igmp ip gre icmp pty pe ptype 0 65535 Note multiple field rules position independent MFC rules srcip ip mask dstip ip mask tos tos srcport port dstport port mask 0 32 tos 0 255 por...

Page 265: ...Displaying the DSCP code to 802 1p mapping table L L dscp map set srccp mappri srccp source code point 0 63 example 1 3 5 10 15 mappri mapping priority 0 7 Setting the DSCP code to 802 1p mapping tabl...

Page 266: ...ble portlist Turns on the MAC address count filter for an ADSL port s H H mac count disable portlist Turns off the MAC address count filter for an ADSL port s H H mac count set portlist count Sets the...

Page 267: ...mode H H dot1x profile delete name Remove account for profile mode H H enet show Displays the Ethernet port settings M L enet speed portlist 10copper 100coppe r auto Sets the Ethernet port s connectio...

Page 268: ...ets the Management IP address and subnet mask H H gateway gateway ip Sets the IP address of the device s default gateway H H route show Displays the routing table M L route set dst ip netmask gateway...

Page 269: ...t M L dhcp counter portlist clear Display DHCP statistics for a port L L dhcp snoop portlist Display snooping L L rmon stats history enet1 enet2 Display uplink subtending link RMON information M L rst...

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Page 271: ...ng to the sys system group of commands 42 2 1 Log Show Command Syntax ras sys log show This command displays the system error log An example is shown next 42 3 Log Format The common format of the syst...

Page 272: ...Gasp Event WARN The subscriber device connected to an ADSL port experienced a loss of power Dying Gasp port port number Change time server to none INFO The time server setting was changed to none Cha...

Page 273: ...limit threshold value voltage WARN The device s voltage went above the accepted operating range id 1 1 2 V 2 1 8 V 3 3 3 V 4 18 V threshold voltage limit voltage voltage of the DC power when logged TH...

Page 274: ...d operating range id 1 1 2v 2 1 8v 3 3 3v 4 24v threshold voltage limit voltage voltage of the DC power when logged THERMO OVER VOLTAGE released nominal nominal mV value voltage mV INFO The device s v...

Page 275: ...current setting of the subscriber isolation feature An example is shown next 42 4 2 Isolation Enable Command Syntax ras switch isolation enable This command turns on the subscriber isolation feature...

Page 276: ...00 1 944 1 656 1 820 1 820 1 820 1 820 Normal v3 v 3 300 3 564 3 036 3 200 3 200 3 200 3 200 Normal v4 v 18 000 19 440 16 560 18 175 18 175 18 175 18 175 Normal limit hi limit lo current min max avg s...

Page 277: ...ni packets 19 rx nonuni packets 0 tx discard packets 0 rx discard packets 0 errors 0 tx rate bytes s 0 rx rate bytes s 128 tx bytes 5904 rx bytes 0 tx uni packets This field shows the number of unicas...

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Page 279: ...current alarms by severity alarm category or alarm condition Table 91 General Alarm Command Parameters NOTATION DESCRIPTION alarm Specify a category of alarms eqpt represents equipment alarms dsl rep...

Page 280: ...cal1 V V info 2 dsl 5001 line_down local1 V V minor V 3 dsl 5002 ad_perf_lol_thresh local1 V V minor V 4 dsl 5003 ad_perf_lof_thresh local1 V V minor V 5 dsl 5004 ad_perf_los_thresh local1 V V minor V...

Page 281: ...ort if the alarm has a severity equal to or higher than the port s threshold The following example has the AAM1212 only record critical alarms on DSL port 7 43 6 Alarm Tablelist Command Syntax ras ala...

Page 282: ...sl 5003 ad_perf_lof_thresh local1 V V minor V 5 dsl 5004 ad_perf_los_thresh local1 V V minor V 6 dsl 5005 ad_perf_lop_thresh local1 V V minor V 7 dsl 5006 ad_perf_es_thresh local1 V V minor V 8 dsl 50...

Page 283: ...SNMP server syslog This displays V if the system is to send this alarm to a syslog server It displays if the system does not send this alarm to a syslog server severity This is the alarm severity lev...

Page 284: ...the alarm applies Use the alarm tablelist to find alarm conditions condcode The condition code is the number of a specific alarm message Use the alarm tablelist to find alarm condition codes severity...

Page 285: ...l 3 log facility 43 11 Alarm Cutoff Command Syntax ras alarm cutoff This command cancels an alarm This stops the sending of the alarm signal current This is useful in stopping an alarm if you have the...

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Page 287: ...s whether or not the DHCP relay feature is activated which relay mode the AAM1212 is using the current list of DHCP servers by VLAN the status of the DHCP relay agent info option 82 feature and the in...

Page 288: ...ecified DHCP server s according to the relaymode See Section 44 1 7 on page 289 Use VLAN ID 0 to set up the default DHCP server s for all non listed VLAN 44 1 5 Server Delete Command Syntax ras switch...

Page 289: ...rver for the VLAN or it can route DHCP requests to all DHCP servers set up for the VLAN 44 2 DHCP Relay Option 82 Agent Information Sub option 1 Circuit ID Use the following commands to configure the...

Page 290: ...as switch dhcprelay option82 set relay info where This command adds the specified information for the relay agent 44 3 DHCP Relay Option 82 Agent Information Sub option 2 Remote ID Use the following c...

Page 291: ...nds to configure or show DHCP snooping settings on the subscriber ports The system gets the client MAC IP address information in the reply from a DHCP server and stores it in the DHCP snooping table T...

Page 292: ...tch dhcpsnoop flush portlist where This command clears the DHCP snooping binding table on the specified port s The system also automatically clears the binding table when you disable DHCP snooping por...

Page 293: ...clear where Use this command to display a summary of DHCP packets on the specified port s The following example displays the settings of port 1 Figure 150 DHCP Counter Statistics Command Example port...

Page 294: ...mber of DHCP Request packets on this port ack The number of DHCP Ack packets on this port overflow The DHCP server can assign up to 32 IP addresses at one time to each port This field displays the num...

Page 295: ...ion is used to identify the source of a VLAN frame The IEEE 802 1Q Tagged VLAN uses both explicit and implicit tagging It is important for the AAM1212 to determine what devices are VLAN aware and VLAN...

Page 296: ...rt 1 45 4 2 VLAN PVID Command Syntax ras switch vlan pvid portlist pvid where This command sets a default VLAN ID for all untagged packets that come in through the specified port portlist You can spec...

Page 297: ...4 VLAN Set Command Syntax ras switch vlan set vid portlist F T U X N portlist F T U X name where Figure 153 VLAN PVID Command Example ras switch vlan pvid 1 200 portlist You can specify a single port...

Page 298: ...hether or not to forward a frame and if the forwarded frames should have a tag 5 Frames might be dropped if they are sent to a CPE customer premises equipment DSL device that does not accept tagged fr...

Page 299: ...as switch vlan frametype portlist all tag where This command sets the specified DSL ports to accept VLAN tagged Ethernet frames or both tagged and untagged Ethernet frames Note The AAM1212 accepts bot...

Page 300: ...ation you must connect to the first Ethernet port through a VLAN aware device that is using the proper VLAN ID in order to perform management By default the AAM1212 s DSL ports are members of the mana...

Page 301: ...es entry 2 in the static VLAN table 45 5 VLAN Enable Syntax ras switch vlan enable vid This command enables the specified VLAN ID in the SVLAN Static VLAN table 45 6 VLAN Disable Syntax ras switch vla...

Page 302: ...out the specified port s VLAN settings The following example shows the settings for all VIDs vlanlist You can specify a single VID 1 all VIDs a list of VIDs 1 3 you can also include a range of VIDs 1...

Page 303: ...mac filter show portlist where This command displays the MAC filtering status V for enabled for disabled and the fixed source MAC addresses on the specified DSL port s or on all DSL ports if no port...

Page 304: ...ng feature on the specified DSL port s or on all DSL ports if no port is specified The following example turns off the MAC filtering feature on DSL port 5 46 2 4 MAC Filter Mode Command Syntax ras swi...

Page 305: ...le adds source MAC address 00 a0 c5 12 34 56 for DSL port 5 46 2 6 MAC Filter Delete Command Syntax ras switch mac filter delete port mac mac mac where accept deny accept Only allow frames from MAC ad...

Page 306: ...epts all of the MAC addresses listed for the port in the MAC filter settings 46 3 1 MAC Count Show Command Syntax ras switch mac count show portlist where This command displays the MAC count settings...

Page 307: ...r on DSL port 4 46 3 3 MAC Count Disable Command Syntax ras switch mac count disable portlist where This command disables the MAC filtering feature on the specified DSL port s The following example tu...

Page 308: ...portlist You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 count Set the limit for how many MAC addresses that a port may d...

Page 309: ...MP proxy or IGMP snooping 47 2 1 IGMP Snoop Show Command Syntax ras switch igmpsnoop show This command displays the IGMP mode proxy snooping or disabled The following is an example 47 2 2 IGMP Snoop E...

Page 310: ...ervice available to a specific IGMP multicast group You can configure an IGMP filter profile for an IGMP multicast group that has access to a service like a SIP server for example Then you can assign...

Page 311: ...tip endip where Figure 176 IGMP Filter Show Command Example ras switch igmpfilter show 5 port profile 9 DEFVAL port You can specify a single DSL port 1 or all DSL ports name The name of an IGMP filter...

Page 312: ...Profile Show Command Syntax ras switch igmpfilter profile show name where This command displays an IGMP filter profile s settings endip Type the ending multicast IP address for a range of IP addresses...

Page 313: ...ttings on channels using the switch igmpsnoop bandwidth set command have higher priority over this default setting Figure 180 IGMP Filter Show Command Example ras switch igmpfilter profile show voice...

Page 314: ...ras switch igmpsnoop bandwidth delete index where This command removes the specified multicast bandwidth configuration profile 47 5 IGMP Bandwidth Port Commands Use the IGMP bandwidth port commands t...

Page 315: ...s the bandwidth allowed for multicast traffic on the specified port s It does not automatically enable it however 47 5 4 IGMP Bandwidth Port Show Command Syntax ras switch igmpsnoop bandwidth port sho...

Page 316: ...a DSL port can use at a time If each channel requires 4 5 Mbps of download bandwidth and the subscriber s connection supports 11 Mbps you can use IGMP count to limit the subscriber to using just 2 cha...

Page 317: ...switch igmpsnoop igmpcount set portlist count where This command sets the IGMP count limit for the specified DSL port s The following command sets a IGMP count limit of 2 for port 4 ras switch igmpsno...

Page 318: ...le 47 7 IGMP Snoop Statistics Commands Use the IGMP Snoop Statistics commands to display current IGMP settings and statistics 47 7 1 IGMP Snoop Info Statistics Command Syntax ras statistics igmpsnoop...

Page 319: ...rt Info Statistics Command Syntax ras statistics igmpsnoop port info portlist where This command displays the number of IGMP related packets received on the specified port s The following figure shows...

Page 320: ...icast port members Multicast VLAN allows one single multicast VLAN to be shared among different subscriber VLANs on the network This improves bandwidth utilization by reducing multicast traffic in the...

Page 321: ...specify a single port 1 all ports a list of ports 1 3 enet1 you can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 enet1 enet2 F T U The F stands for a fixed registrar administration control flag and register...

Page 322: ...AN Show Command Syntax ras switch igmpsnoop mvlan show vlanlist where This command displays the current multicast VLAN settings In the state column indicates the multicast VLAN is not active while V i...

Page 323: ...Command Example 47 8 7 Multicast VLAN Group Delete Command Syntax ras switch igmpsnoop mvlan group delete vid index where This command removes the specified multicast VLAN group setting 47 8 8 Multic...

Page 324: ...AAM1212 51 53 Series User s Guide 324 Chapter 47 IGMP Commands where This command displays a multicast to VLAN translation entry vid The multicast VLAN ID 1 4094...

Page 325: ...ngs for DSL ports 1 and 2 V displays for the packet types that the AAM1212 is to accept on the port displays for packet types that the AAM1212 is to reject on the port packet types that are not listed...

Page 326: ...l for mapping an Internet Protocol address IP address to a physical computer address that is recognized in the local network netbios Reject NetBIOS packets Network Basic Input Output System are TCP or...

Page 327: ...tch pktfilter pppoeonly portlist This command sets the AAM1212 to allow only PPPoE traffic on the specified DSL port s The system will drop any non PPPoE packets The following example sets DSL port 1...

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Page 329: ...gement where The first command changes the IP settings for the AAM1212 s uplink downlink and AAM1212 DSL ports If you don t enter the subnet mask the system automatically computes the subnet mask Figu...

Page 330: ...ask of 255 255 255 0 ff ff ff 00 in hexadecimal notation and the default gateway set at 192 168 1 254 Make sure that you configure the IP parameters correctly before you connect a AAM1212 to the netwo...

Page 331: ...command displays the AAM1212 s routing table dst ip The destination IP address of packets that this static route is to route netmask The destination subnet mask of packets that this static route is to...

Page 332: ...own next 49 3 7 ARP Flush Command Syntax ras ip arp flush This command clears the AAM1212 s IP Address Resolution Protocol table 49 4 Statistics IP Command Syntax ras statistics ip This command shows...

Page 333: ...Statistics IP Command Example ras statistics ip Ethernet inet 172 23 14 253 netmask 0 0 0 0 broadcast 172 23 255 255 mtu 1500 in octet 10728504 in unicast 738 in multicast 232488 in discard 0 in erro...

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Page 335: ...the file transfer process as it may permanently damage your AAM1212 Note The AAM1212 automatically restarts when the upgrade process is complete 50 2 Filename Conventions The configuration file calle...

Page 336: ...u have uploaded the correct firmware version 50 3 Editable Configuration File The configuration file can be downloaded as a plain text ASCII file Edits to the configuration can be made to this file be...

Page 337: ...ion file on the system that you want to backup to the computer is named config 0 Quit FTP 50 3 2 Edit Configuration File Open the config 0 file via Notepad see the following example and edit to a desi...

Page 338: ...ation changes will be lost 50 3 3 Editable Configuration File Upload You can upload the configuration file by following the steps below Use an FTP client to connect to the AAM1212 Figure 207 Configura...

Page 339: ...g procedure to upload firmware to the AAM1212 Use an FTP client to connect to the AAM1212 Enter the management password 1234 by default Figure 209 Example Enter the Management Password Password 1234 2...

Page 340: ...e firmware file on your computer that you want to put onto the AAM1212 is named firmware bin The internal firmware file on the AAM1212 is named ras Quit FTP Wait for the update to finish The AAM1212 r...

Page 341: ...Command Syntax ras sys snmp getcommunity community where Enter this command with the community to set the password 51 1 2 Set Community Command Syntax ras sys snmp setcommunity community where Enter...

Page 342: ...he password 51 1 5 Trap Destination Set Command Syntax ras sys snmp trapdst set index ip port where Use this command specify the IP address and port number of a trap server to which the AAM1212 sends...

Page 343: ...AAM1212 51 53 Series User s Guide Chapter 51 SNMP 343 This command displays the current SNMP get community set community trap community trusted hosts and trap destination settings...

Page 344: ...AAM1212 51 53 Series User s Guide 344 Chapter 51 SNMP...

Page 345: ...Syntax ras adsl show portlist where This command shows the activation status operational mode maximum upstream and downstream rate settings profile and name of each DSL port The following example dis...

Page 346: ...ports is enabled 52 1 4 DSL Port Profile Show Command Syntax ras adsl profile show profile where This command displays the specified DSL profile or all DSL profiles if you do not specify one portlist...

Page 347: ...n db 31 31 min margin db 0 0 target margin db 6 6 up shift margin db 9 9 down shift margin db 3 3 profile The descriptive name for the profile fast interleav e up delay down delay The latency mode Wit...

Page 348: ...ine rate becomes higher If the signal becomes bad and the SNR is lower than 3 rate adaptation is triggered and the line rate becomes lower The following example creates a premium profile named gold fo...

Page 349: ...ete an individual DSL profile by its name You cannot delete a profile that is assigned to any of the DSL ports in the AAM1212 Assign a different profile to any DSL ports that are using the profile tha...

Page 350: ...tiated operational mode is ADSL 2 Any other operational mode will limit the rate to what is supported by the specific standard When the mode is set to auto in the AAM1212 51 the t1413 mode has been re...

Page 351: ...oopback portlist f5 vpi vci portlist You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 name A descriptive name for the port...

Page 352: ...SL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 f5 Use f5 to perform an OAMF5 loopback test on the specified DSL port An Operational Administration...

Page 353: ...plays or sets masks for upstream carrier tones from 0 to 63 Masking a carrier tone disables the use of that tone on the specified DSL port Use this command to have the system not use a DSL line s tone...

Page 354: ...The hexadecimal digit is converted to binary and a 1 masks disables the corresponding tone Disabling a carrier tone turns it off so the system does not send data on it Figure 227 DSL Port Upstream Car...

Page 355: ...er m0 m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 m7 where Figure 229 DSL Port Downstream Carrier0 Command Example 1 ras adsl dscarrier0 5 0 01000000 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 230 DSL Port Downstream Carrier0 Command Display Example ra...

Page 356: ...tones 304 to 307 for ADSL2 port 5 The following example displays the results 52 1 16 PMM Parameters Command Syntax ras adsl pmm param portlist l0time l2time l2atpr l2atprt max_l2rate min_l2rate l0tol2...

Page 357: ...permitted in the L2 power mode This is the total transmit power decrease that is allowed to occur in the L2 power mode The range is 0 15 dB max_l2rate Set the maximum transfer rate in Kilobits per sec...

Page 358: ...ection against impulse noise This buffering causes a delay that reduces transfer speeds It is recommended that you use a non zero setting for real time traffic that has no error correction like videoc...

Page 359: ...ortlist This command turns off the Annex L reach extended feature on the specified ADSL2 port s The following example turns off the Annex L feature for port 5 Figure 238 Annex L Disable Command Exampl...

Page 360: ...ex I Enable Command This command is available for the AAM1212 51 Syntax ras adsl annexi enable portlist This command turns on the Annex I all digital mode feature on the specified ADSL2 2 port s With...

Page 361: ...DSL port connection statistics including the status V for enabled for disabled operational mode upstream and downstream maximum rates up time and the number of errored seconds The following example d...

Page 362: ...tones 53 to 259 space is left between the channels to avoid interference portlist You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1...

Page 363: ...ts or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 Figure 245 Lineinfo Command Example ras statistics adsl lineinfo 8 port 8 operating modes service type in operation adsl2...

Page 364: ...om the ATUR ADSL Termination Unit Remote in this case the subscriber s DSL modem or router during negotiation provisioning message interchanges This information can help in identifying the subscriber...

Page 365: ...vious 15 minute periods Table 94 Line Performance Counters LABEL DESCRIPTION nfebe The Number of Far End Block Errors Cyclic Redundancy Check ncrc Near end Cyclic Redundancy Check errors nfecc The Far...

Page 366: ...the subscriber s device to the AAM1212 atur Downstream These statistics are for the connection or traffic going from the AAM1212 to the subscriber s device lofs The number of Loss Of Frame seconds tha...

Page 367: ...Set Command Syntax ras adsl linediag setld port number portlist You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 Figure 248...

Page 368: ...s a message confirming upon which DSL port line diagnostics will be performed 52 2 8 Line Diagnostics Get Command Syntax ras adsl linediag getld port number Use this command to display the line diagno...

Page 369: ...11 29179 5494 8 175 165 12 31605 6574 1 172 168 13 32766 8020 1023 186 170 14 32159 9597 1023 183 173 15 30990 11350 1023 182 173 16 30432 13730 1023 186 172 17 30259 16694 1023 182 170 18 29137 1957...

Page 370: ...r li rl The channel characteristics function is represented in linear format by a scale factor and a complex number This is the real part of the complex number used in producing the channel characteri...

Page 371: ...52 0 12 0 63495 0 79630 0 2 118 0 54 5 13 0 75373 0 75644 0 6 117 5 56 5 14 0 84457 0 72510 1 0 117 0 56 5 15 0 89389 0 68549 1 1 116 5 56 5 16 0 90713 0 64631 1 0 114 5 56 5 17 0 91955 0 63196 1 0 11...

Page 372: ...mber of the DMT sub carrier li rl The channel characteristics function is represented in linear format by a scale factor and a complex number This is the real part of the complex number used in produc...

Page 373: ...ults SELT diagnostic results for DSL port 1 52 2 12 Tone Diagnostics 992 3 Command Syntax ras adsl linediag toneDiag port number Use this command to display the tone diagnostics for a port in the form...

Page 374: ...carriers sub channels of 4 3125 KHz each This number indicates how many upstream and downstream DMT sub carriers the DSL connection is using hlinScale The channel characteristics function is represen...

Page 375: ...le This can be used in analyzing the physical condition of the DSL line QLN dBm The Quiet Line Noise for a DMT sub carrier is the rms root mean square level of the noise present on the line when no DS...

Page 376: ...0 0 ThreshFastRateUp bps 0 0 ThreshInterleaveRateUp bps 0 0 ThreshFastRateDown bps 0 0 ThreshInterleaveRateDown bps 0 0 InitFailureTrap 1 enable 2 disable 2 Thresh15MinFailedFastRetrain 0 Thresh15Min...

Page 377: ...bps If an interleave mode connection s upstream transmission rate increases by more than this number then a trap is sent atuc fast ratedown atur fast ratedown A rate in kilobits per second kbps If a f...

Page 378: ...212 to use an already configured alarm profile with the specified DSL ports The following example sets the AAM1212 to use the SESalarm alarm profile with DSL port 5 52 3 5 Alarm Profile Showmap Comman...

Page 379: ...is set to use for specific or all DSL ports The following example displays which alarm profile the AAM1212 is set to use for DSL port 5 profile The name of an alarm profile Figure 259 Alarm Profile S...

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Page 381: ...Show Virtual Channel Profile Command Syntax ras adsl vcprofile show vcprofile where Displays the settings of the specified virtual channel profile or all of them if you do not specify one 53 2 2 Set...

Page 382: ...set to 100 000 cells per second The maximum number of cells that the port is guaranteed to handle without any discards BT is set to 200 ubr cbr The ubr unspecified bit rate or cbr constant bit rate or...

Page 383: ...es the silver virtual channel profile 53 3 PVC Channels Channels also called Permanent Virtual Circuits or PVCs let you set priorities for different services or subscribers You can define up to eight...

Page 384: ...nge of ports 1 5 6 10 vpi The VPI setting can be 0 to 255 vci The VCI setting can be 32 to 65535 if the vpi is 0 or 1 to 65535 if the vpi is not 0 super vid Enable the super channel option to allow a...

Page 385: ...led levels for the member PVCs The system maps frames with certain IEEE 802 1p priorities to a PVC with a particular priority queue See Chapter 13 on page 101 for the factory default mapping Use these...

Page 386: ...mber set portlist vpi vci member vpi member vci DS vcprofile US vcprofile level portlist You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of...

Page 387: ...ude a range of ports 1 5 6 10 vpi The VPI of the PPVC vci The VCI of the PPVC This PVC channel is for internal use The subscriber does not need to create this PVC member vpi The VPI of the individual...

Page 388: ...1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 vpi The VPI of the PPVC vci The VCI of the PPVC member vpi The VPI of the individual PVC that you are removing from the PPVC member vci The VCI of...

Page 389: ...SL port 5 53 6 2 PPVC Delete Command Syntax ras adsl ppvc delete portlist vpi vci Figure 268 PPVC Member Show Command Example ras adsl ppvc member show 5 port vpi vci mvpi mvci level DS US vcprofile 5...

Page 390: ...The domain is the range of IP addresses behind the subscriber s device the CPE or Customer Premises Equipment This includes the CPE device s LAN IP addresses and the IP addresses of the LAN computers...

Page 391: ...uted Mode Example Note the following The CPE device s WAN IP 192 168 10 200 in this example must be in the same subnet as the gateway s IP address 192 168 10 102 in this example The AAM1212 s manageme...

Page 392: ...gateway at IP address 192 168 10 102 53 7 3 RPVC Gateway Show Command Syntax ras adsl rpvc gateway show This command displays the gateway IP addresses that are configured for use with 2684 routed mod...

Page 393: ...portlist vpi vci DS vcprofile US vcprofile ip netmask gateway ip where Figure 274 RPVC Gateway Show Command Example ras adsl rpvc gateway show gateway ip vid 192 168 10 102 1 gateway ip The IP address...

Page 394: ...profile Assign a VC profile to use for policing this channel s upstream traffic The AAM1212 does not perform upstream traffic policing if you do not specify an upstream VC profile ip The subscriber s...

Page 395: ...I 8 VCI 35 portlist The port s for which you want to display the RPVCs You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 Fig...

Page 396: ...dress is 10 10 10 10 and uses a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 This includes the CPE device s LAN IP addresses and the IP addresses of the LAN computers 53 7 9 RPVC Route Show Command Syntax ras adsl rp...

Page 397: ...gle DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 Figure 280 RPVC Route Show Command Example ras adsl rpvc route show 1 2 port vpi vci ip netmask...

Page 398: ...table The following example sets the device to store the IP addresses 2684 routed mode gateways in the Address Resolution Protocol table for 500 seconds 53 7 12 RPVC ARP Agingtime Show Command Syntax...

Page 399: ...mode gateways from the Address Resolution Protocol table 53 8 PPPoA to PPPoE PAE Commands You can use these commands to create PVCs for PAE translation 53 8 1 PAE PVC Delete Command Syntax ras adsl pa...

Page 400: ...f ports 1 5 6 10 vpi The VPI of the PAE PVC vci The VCI of the PAE PVC DS vcprofile Assign a VC profile to use for this channel s downstream traffic shaping US vcprofile Assign a VC profile to use for...

Page 401: ...ions on the specified port s or PVCs The following example displays the settings for port 1 portlist The port number of the PAE PVC You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL p...

Page 402: ...adsl paepvc session 1 pvc 1 1 33 session state down session id 0 session uptime 0 secs acname srvcname portlist The port number of the PAE PVC You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a l...

Page 403: ...er of pado PDUs sent by the BRAS to the AAM1212 pppoe padr The number of padr PDUs sent by the AAM1212 to the BRAS pppoe pads The number of pads PDUs sent by the BRAS to the AAM1212 pppoe padt The num...

Page 404: ...PVC vci The VCI of the TLS PVC portlist The port number of the TLS PVC You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You can also include a range of ports 1 5 6 10 vpi...

Page 405: ...e shows the TLS settings on port 2 Figure 290 TLS PVC Show Command Example portlist The port number of the TLS PVC You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL ports or a list of DSL ports 1 3 5 You ca...

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Page 407: ...on s on the classified traffic The following lists the set of criteria you can configure for rules in ACL profiles The rules are listed in sequence from highest priority to lowest priority The criteri...

Page 408: ...een 0 and 255 srcport sport eport Source port range 0 65535 dstport sport eport Destination port range 0 65535 The following guidelines apply to classifiers You can apply one classifier for a protocol...

Page 409: ...Syntax ras switch acl profile showmap name where This command displays the DSL port s to which the specified ACL profile is applied The following example displays the port mapping table for the examp...

Page 410: ...vci profile where This command allows you to apply an ACL profile to the specified port s You can apply up to eight profiles to a subscriber port The following example applies the ACL profile test to...

Page 411: ...VC s The following figure shows an example Figure 295 ACL Assignment Show Command Example ras switch acl set 1 0 33 test portlist The port number of the PVC You can specify a single DSL port 1 all DSL...

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Page 413: ...ake sure the IES 1000 is properly connected to the power supply and the power supply is operating normally Make sure you are using the correct power source See the IES 1000 User s Guide 3 The LED itse...

Page 414: ...g properly If the Ethernet cable and peer Ethernet device are both OK and the LEDs still stay off there may be a problem with the port Contact the distributor Table 102 Troubleshooting Data Transmissi...

Page 415: ...AN configuration 3 Ping the AAM1212 from the computer behind the DSL modem or router 4 If you cannot ping connect a DSL modem to a DSL port that is known to work If the DSL modem or router works with...

Page 416: ...you can transmit data Use all of the steps if there is no voice and you cannot transmit data Figure 296 Testing In house Wiring Table 105 Wiring Tests TEST DESCRIPTION A Test A determines if there is...

Page 417: ...ignments If there is no dial tone your device s internal splitter may be faulty contact your vendor E Reconnect the telephone wire to USER Connect a telephone to a lower port of MDF 3 If there is no d...

Page 418: ...nfiguring the access control settings 4 Disabling all ports Note Be careful not to lock yourself and others out of the system If you lock yourself and others out of the system you can try using the co...

Page 419: ...community 3 Make sure that your computer s IP address matches a configured trusted host IP address if configured 4 Incorrectly configuring the access control settings may lock you out from using in ba...

Page 420: ...ctory default configuration file This means that you will lose all previous configurations and the speed of the console port will be reset to the default of 9600 bps with 8 data bit no parity one stop...

Page 421: ...34 55 16 Recovering the Firmware Usually you should use FTP or the web configurator to upload the AAM1212 s firmware If the AAM1212 will not start up the firmware may be lost or corrupted Use the foll...

Page 422: ...t for the Starting XMODEM upload message before activating XMODEM upload on your terminal 9 This is an example Xmodem configuration upload using HyperTerminal Click Transfer then Send File to display...

Page 423: ...auto DSL Port Profile Default Settings Name DEFVAL Profile Status Active Latency Mode Interleave Upstream ADSL Settings Downstream ADSL Settings Max Rate 512 Kbps 2048 Kbps Min Rate 64 Kbps 64 Kbps L...

Page 424: ...2684 Multiplexing LLC based Traffic Class UBR PCR 300000 cells second CDVT 0 DEFVAL_VC Profile Settings Encapsulation RFC 1483 RFC 2684 Multiplexing VC based Traffic Class UBR PCR 300000 cells second...

Page 425: ...orts Pin 1 12 and 26 37 for CO Pin 14 25 and 39 50 for USER One mini RJ11 console port for local management Two 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports for uplink MAC Address Table Up to 9 5K entries ARP Table Up...

Page 426: ...joined MVLAN 4 Maximum ACL profile mapping 8 System limitations Number of VLAN 256 ADSL profile 24 ATM profile 48 IGMP filter profile 128 ADSL ALARM profile 24 Dot1X profile 64 Other Features MAC fil...

Page 427: ...PVC routing entry 96 ACL profile 128 The following table shows the specifications for wire gauge Note Make sure you use wires of the specified wire gauge AWG American Wire Gauge is a measurement syste...

Page 428: ...AAM1212 51 53 Series User s Guide 428...

Page 429: ...50 Pin Assignments This table lists the ports and matching pin numbers for the hardware Telco 50 connector Table 115 Hardware Telco 50 Connector Port and Pin Numbers PORT NUMBER PIN NUMBER 1 USER 14 3...

Page 430: ...gure 301 Console Cable RJ 11 Male Connector Figure 302 Console Cable DB 9 Female Connector 11 USER 24 49 CO 11 36 12 USER 25 50 CO 12 37 Table 115 Hardware Telco 50 Connector Port and Pin Numbers cont...

Page 431: ...ffic Management 4 0 Specification 122 ATM QoS 121 ATM traffic class 122 126 authentication 88 default privilege level for administrators 89 modes for administrators 89 user 88 B back up configuration...

Page 432: ...channel 102 fast mode 102 120 FCC interference statement 4 filtering databases 295 firmware upgrade 239 335 file names 335 using FTP 335 when unable to use FTP 421 firmware version 82 front panel 43...

Page 433: ...ate nrt VBR 122 NTP RFC 1305 86 O OAM F5 Loopback 244 option 82 183 P packet filter 167 password 59 Peak Cell Rate PCR 123 Permanent Virtual Circuit See PVC ping 244 PMM 245 Point to Point Protocol ov...

Page 434: ...d 275 statistics port command 276 STP 171 Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDU 172 designated bridge 171 hello time 172 max age 172 path cost 171 port path cost 176 port priority 176 port states 172 root b...

Page 435: ...Account 87 V Variable Bit Rate VBR 122 VC 110 VC Mux 110 VC Profile Screen 125 VC Setup 110 vendor information 134 virtual channel 109 downstream profile 111 profile 110 upstream profile 112 Virtual C...

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