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IES-2000/3000 

Integrated Ethernet Switch 

 

Version 1.00 

September 2002 

 

User’s Guide 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IES-2000

Page 1: ...IES 2000 3000 Integrated Ethernet Switch Version 1 00 September 2002 User s Guide...

Page 2: ...f ZyXEL Communications Corporation Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product...

Page 3: ...e limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installe...

Page 4: ...by an act of God or subjected to abnormal working conditions Note Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other...

Page 5: ...Road II Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu 300 Taiwan support zyxel com 1 714 632 0882 800 255 4101 www zyxel com North America sales zyxel com 1 714 632 0858 ftp zyxel com ZyXEL Communications Inc...

Page 6: ...Preparatory Steps 2 1 2 3 Hardware Installation Procedure 2 2 2 4 Configuring the Line Cards 2 2 2 5 Configuration of ALC1024 and SLC1024 2 4 2 6 Configuration of VLC1012 2 4 Chapter 3 Hardware Overv...

Page 7: ...ost Commands 6 4 6 6 UNIX Syslog Commands 6 5 6 7 System Error Log Commands 6 6 Chapter 7 ALC1024 Specific Commands 7 1 7 1 ADSL Standards 7 1 7 2 Profiles 7 1 7 3 Configured Vs Actual Rate 7 1 7 4 De...

Page 8: ...EEE 802 1Q Tagged VLAN Commands 11 3 Chapter 12 IEEE 802 1p Priority Commands 12 1 12 1 Introduction 12 1 12 2 IEEE 802 1p Priority Commands 12 1 Chapter 13 IP Commands 13 1 13 1 Setting the IP Addres...

Page 9: ...18 3 SMT Menus At A Glance 18 2 18 4 Changing the System Password 18 4 Chapter 19 General Switch and IP Setup 19 1 19 1 General Setup 19 1 19 2 Switch Setup 19 1 19 3 TCP IP Setup 19 8 Chapter 20 Port...

Page 10: ...ation File Maintenance 25 1 25 1 Filename Conventions 25 1 25 2 Backup Configuration 25 2 25 3 Restore Configuration 25 6 25 4 Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files 25 8 Chapter 26 System Mainten...

Page 11: ...9 IP Commands 29 1 29 1 Introduction 29 1 Part X Chapter 30 Troubleshooting 30 1 30 1 DSL LED s 30 1 30 2 Data Transmission 30 1 30 3 DSL LED s Turn On and Off 30 2 30 4 Data Rate 30 2 30 5 Configured...

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Page 13: ...LAN Example 11 9 Figure 11 5 Example Svlan Getentry 2 Command Display 11 10 Figure 11 6 Example DVLAN List Command Display 11 11 Figure 11 7 Example DVLAN Getentry 2 Command Display 11 11 Figure 11 8...

Page 14: ...1Q VLAN Static Entry Setup 22 2 Figure 23 1 SNMP Management Model 23 1 Figure 23 2 Menu 22 SNMP Configuration 23 2 Figure 24 1 Menu 24 System Maintenance 24 1 Figure 24 2 Menu 24 1 System Status 24 1...

Page 15: ...igure 25 15 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload 25 10 Figure 25 16 Menu 24 7 1 as seen using the Console Port 25 11 Figure 25 17 Example Xmodem Upload 25 12 Figure 25 18 Menu 24 7 2 as seen us...

Page 16: ...28 7 Set All Ports As Egress Ports for a Single Port 28 10 Figure 28 8 Set All VLAN Ports 28 10 Figure 28 9 Clear One Port of Specific Egress Ports 28 11 Figure 28 10 Clear One Port of All Egress Port...

Page 17: ...00 DSL Telco 50 Pin Assignments A Diagram 2 IES 2000 3000ST CO Telco 50 Pin Assignments B Diagram 3 IES 2000 Telco 50 Pin Assignments E Diagram 4 IES 3000 Telco50 Cable Right Telco 50 Connector Pin As...

Page 18: ...3 7 DSL Line Card Front Panel Ports 3 4 Table 3 8 Splitter Card Front Panel Ports 3 4 Table 3 9 Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Ports 3 4 Table 3 10 EEC1020 Front Panel Ports 3 5 Table 3 11 EEC1020 Conne...

Page 19: ...ont Panel Ports 17 5 Table 18 1 Navigating the SMT 18 2 Table 18 2 Main Menu Summary 18 4 Table 19 1 General Setup Fields 19 1 Table 19 2 Menu 2 Switch Setup 19 2 Table 19 3 VDSL Mode Frequency Ranges...

Page 20: ...Table 26 3 Menu 24 11 1 Secured Client Sets 26 4 Table 26 4 Menu 24 11 1 1 Secured Client Configuration 26 4 Table 26 5 Menu 24 12 Hardware Monitor 26 6 Table 27 1 VDSL Default Values 27 1 Table 27 2...

Page 21: ...D s 30 1 Table 30 2 Troubleshooting Data Transmission 30 1 Table 30 3 Troubleshooting a Non Constant DSL LED 30 2 Table 30 4 Troubleshooting the SYNC rate 30 2 Table 30 5 Troubleshooting the Line card...

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Page 23: ...urn key ESC means the Escape key and SPACE BAR means the Space Bar For brevity s sake we will use e g as shorthand for for instance and i e for that is or in other words throughout this User s Guide A...

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Page 25: ...Getting Started I Part I Getting Started This part introduces the IES 2000 3000 and gives a hardware installation overview...

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Page 27: ...e IES 2000 3000 series are designed for deployment in central office or data center environments with a 48VDC power supply The optional PWR 2000 provides redundant AC to 48VDC power conversion for the...

Page 28: ...operating lifetimes Power Modules The IES 3000 has dual redundant hot swappable power modules The IES 3000 can be fully powered by just one power module so the system can keep running while you replac...

Page 29: ...1 2 IES 2000 Without Cards IES 2000 Main Chassis Dimensions 440mm W x 265mm D x 172 H Weight 8 4 kg IES 2000 Splitter Chassis Dimensions 441mm W x 278mm D x 96 H Weight 7 kg Table 1 3 Main Chassis DS...

Page 30: ...C 5mm D x 20mm L Five in the fan module T20A 250VAC 6mm D x 30mm L Two in each power module IES 2000 T0 5A 250VAC 5mm D x 20mm L Two in the fan module T10A 250VAC 5mm D x 20mm L Two in the power modul...

Page 31: ...1 5 1 3 Applications 1 3 1 IP DSLAM The IES 3000 operates as an IP DSLAM in a telephone company s central office It provides DSL service over telephone wires to subscribers The following figure shows...

Page 32: ...iple tenant unit MTU that leverages the existing phone line wiring to provide Internet access to all tenants A tenant connects a computer to the phone line in a unit using an ADSL modem The other end...

Page 33: ...IES 2000 3000 User s Guide Getting To Know The IES 2000 3000 1 7 Table 1 6 Remote DSLAM Application Overview...

Page 34: ...IES 2000 3000 User s Guide 1 8 Getting to Know the IES 2000 3000 Table 1 7 Remote DSLAM Application...

Page 35: ...available from ZyXEL With the IES 3000 you need a power source with 48V 1000W minimum output Plan ahead about which line card goes to which slot on the IES 2000 3000 chassis using the table at the end...

Page 36: ...card EEC1020 must be installed in slot 1 on the IES 2000 and slot 8 or 9 on the IES 3000 Install the cards starting from the bottommost IES 2000 or the leftmost IES 3000 slot Grasp the center of the...

Page 37: ...1024 in the address field of the new browser window to initiate a new session Step 6 Follow the procedures in section 2 5 or 2 6 to bring the line card to operational status Step 7 Disconnect the Ethe...

Page 38: ...ommands chapters to configure the DSL port If your network does not require tagged VLAN the default port based VLAN configuration see the Port Based VLAN Commands seciton in the Bridge Commands chapte...

Page 39: ...ible For tagged VLAN the process is more involved The configuration of the uplink MUST be the last step in the configuration procedure because once you change the settings you will not be able to conn...

Page 40: ...be the last step before you lose connection to the line card On the Edit 802 1Q VLAN Static Entry page Fill in the management VID in the VLAN ID textbox Give it an appropriate name e g Management in t...

Page 41: ...nd Configuration with the EEC1020 2 7 IES 2000 System Name Site Location Management VLAN ID Remarks Slot Line Card Type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Password DSL Mode Uplink Trunking Yes No...

Page 42: ...ration with the EEC1020 IES 3000 System Name Site Location Management VLAN ID Remarks Slot Line Card Type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Passwor d DSL Mode Uplink Trunking Yes No Subscriber VI...

Page 43: ...and splitter chassis in a rack with the splitter chassis directly below the main chassis Warning To avoid the risk of electric shock remove only one card at a time and do not place fingers or objects...

Page 44: ...IES 2000 3000 User s Guide 3 2 Hardware Overview Table 3 1 IES 2000 Front Panel...

Page 45: ...IES 2000 3000 User s Guide Hardware Overview 3 3 Table 3 2 IES 3000 Front Panel...

Page 46: ...SL extension card Table 3 8 Splitter Card Front Panel Ports PORT DESCRIPTION ADSL SHDSL or VDSL This Telco 50 connector is for connecting the splitter card or the G SHDSL extension card to the DSL lin...

Page 47: ...tions Use the optional Telco 50 cable to connect the DSL line card s front panel Telco 50 connector to the splitter card s front panel Telco 50 connector See the following figures Use ZyXEL s 18 cm Te...

Page 48: ...IES 2000 3000 User s Guide 3 6 Hardware Overview Table 3 12 IES 2000 Front Panel Connections...

Page 49: ...IES 2000 3000 User s Guide Hardware Overview 3 7 Table 3 13 IES 3000 Front Panel Connections...

Page 50: ...line connections are available when using the ALC and SLC and 12 are available with the VLC Connect the CO Telco 50 connector or wire wrapping pins pins 2 25 and 27 50 to the telephone company see the...

Page 51: ...nect directly to a DSL modem s or patch panel This chapter discusses connections using MDFs 3 4 1 Telco 50 Cables Telco 50 cables are used for data and voice applications with MDFs Main Distribution F...

Page 52: ...ernatively attach RJ 11 connectors and connect directly to DSL modem s Table 3 15 Telco Cable 3 4 2 MDF Main Distribution Frame An MDF is usually installed between end users equipment and the telephon...

Page 53: ...ephone company directly to your IES Use a punch down tool to seat telephone lines into MDF blocks Multiple upper and lower MDF port connections are shown as one line in the following figures 3 4 3 Typ...

Page 54: ...00 User s Guide 3 12 Hardware Overview You may connect using an MDF or attach RJ 11 connectors to the non IES end of the Telco 50 cable and then connect to DSL modems directly Table 3 17 Installation...

Page 55: ...pper ports of the MDF using a punch down tool Step 4 Connect the telephone wiring from each end user s DSL modem to the lower ports of the MDF Installation Scenario B Phone service is available There...

Page 56: ...he pin assignments shown in the Pin Assignments Appendix to wire Telco 50 connectors to Telco 50 cables Step 3 Connect the Telco 50 connector end of the cable you want for DSL service to the Telco 50...

Page 57: ...company Step 10 Telephone subscribers only that is non DSL subscribers retain connections to the lower ports of MDF 1 Step 11 Change the wiring from MDF 1 to MDF 3 for telephone subscribers who want D...

Page 58: ...t the Telco 50 connector end of the cable you want for DSL service to the Telco 50 connector labeled USER on the splitter chassis rear panel Step 4 Connect the wiring on the other side of the Telco 50...

Page 59: ...r side of the Telco 50 cable to the lower ports of MDF 4 using a punch down tool Step 9 Connect the top ports of MDF 4 to the bottom ports of MDF 1 using regular telephone wires Step 10 Connect the to...

Page 60: ...er Connections If you are facing the IES 2000 main chassis front panel the fan exhaust vents are located on the right side panel of the unit and the fans along with the intake vents are located on the...

Page 61: ...s Guide Hardware Overview 3 19 The IES 3000 has fan intake vents located on the front panel The fans and their exhaust vents are located at the top of the unit Make sure that nothing obstructs the ai...

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Page 63: ...ALC1024 II Part II ALC1024 This part introduces the ALC1024...

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Page 65: ...ng an extra phone line ADSL allows you to extend the reach of broadband services up to 18 000 feet This makes the ALC1024 perfect for providing high bandwidth broadband service to subscribers who are...

Page 66: ...ging The system error log records error logs locally to the ALC1024 memory These logs may be viewed again after a warm restart UNIX Syslog Logging Use UNIX syslog commands to send logs to your UNIX se...

Page 67: ...ers 4 3 2 Weight 1 8 kg 4 4 Default Settings 4 4 1 IP Parameters IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 4 4 2 SNMP Community Strings Read public Write 1234 4 4...

Page 68: ...Connecting to the EEC1020 Auto negotiation ON Speed used with auto negotiation OFF 100Mbps Duplex mode used with auto negotiation OFF half duplex 4 4 6 Other Factory Defaults MAC filter Disabled Secu...

Page 69: ...d or its voltage is out of the normal parameters Off The line card is functioning within normal temperature and voltage parameters SYS Green Blinking The line card is starting On The line card is on a...

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Page 71: ...SLC1024 III Part III SLC1024 This part introduces the SLC1024...

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Page 73: ...bers who are spread out over a large area G SHDSL s symmetric high speed transfer rates make it a very useful option for businesses 5 2 Features G SHDSL Compliance ITU T G 991 2 G hs ITU T G 994 1 Rat...

Page 74: ...UNIX server Protocol Multiple Protocols over AAL5 RFC 1483 Management SNMP manageable Text based management via telnet Remote Firmware Upgrade You can use FTP to perform configuration backup restore...

Page 75: ...nity Strings Read public Write 1234 5 4 3 Telnet and FTP Password 1234 default 5 4 4 G SHDSL Ports Encapsulation RFC 1483 Multiplexing LLC based VPI 0 VCI 33 Enable Disable State Disabled Profile DEFV...

Page 76: ...ATUS DESCRIPTION PWR Green On The system is up Off The system is off or not receiving power ALM Red Blinking The line card s temperature and voltage monitoring IC has failed On The line card has overh...

Page 77: ...2000 3000 User s Guide SLC1024 Overview 5 5 5 5 2 Ports Table 5 2 SCL1024 Front Panel Ports PORT DESCRIPTION SHDSL This Telco 50 connector is for connecting the SLC1024 to the SEC1024 SHDSL Extension...

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Page 79: ...ALC1024 and SLC1024 Commands IV Part IV ALC1024 and SLC1024 Commands This part gives information on commands for the ALC1024 and SLC1024...

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Page 81: ...that the save field is optional 3 Command refers to a command used in the command line interface CI command 4 The symbol means or Using commands not documented in the user s guide can damage the unit...

Page 82: ...192 168 1 1 config save This command saves all system configurations into nonvolatile memory You must use this command to save any configurations that you make otherwise the line card will return to i...

Page 83: ...ne to eight characters long and any character is accepted The factory default password is 1234 It is very important that you remember your password If you forget it refer to the Troubleshooting sectio...

Page 84: ...leared if the command is entered with the location omitted 6 4 5 Set Mode Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 sys set mode fast normal where fast Makes use of the tag subset of the IEEE 802 1Q standard to iden...

Page 85: ...host This command adds the IP address of a secured host You may add up to ten IP addresses 6 5 3 Secured Host Delete Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 sys secured host delete host IP where host IP IP address...

Page 86: ...address If server IP 0 0 0 0 default then logs will be dropped not be sent 6 7 System Error Log Commands The system error log will record error events locally to the line card s memory You may clear...

Page 87: ...ax 192 168 1 1 sys get slot This command displays the slot number for this line card in the chassis This is an optional parameter to help keep track of individual line cards 192 168 1 1 sys 192 168 1...

Page 88: ...chassis number where chassis number The number for this IES chassis 1 to 64 This command sets a number to identify this IES in a network This is an optional parameter to help network administrators k...

Page 89: ...bleshooting Profiles allow you to configure ADSL ports efficiently You can configure all of the ADSL ports with the same profile by modifying the profile thus removing the need to configure the ADSL p...

Page 90: ...le s name is set to DEFVAL The default profile s maximum downstream rate can only be obtained when using the G dmt standard Configure a profile with a maximum downstream rate of 1536 Kbps or less for...

Page 91: ...rts are disabled by default A port must be enabled before data transmission can occur An enabled but disconnected ADSL port generates more heat than an operating port To minimize heat generation and t...

Page 92: ...orcibly enables all ADSL ports All ADSL ports are disabled by default A port must be enabled before data transmission can occur An enabled but disconnected ADSL port generates more heat than an operat...

Page 93: ...e attenuation exist The bit allocation contents are only valid when the link is up 7 5 7 Lineinfo Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 adsl lineinfo port number where port number A port number from 1 to 24 The...

Page 94: ...or ID and Version Number obtained from Vendor ID fields g 994 1 or R MSGS1 T1 413 and country code from Vendor ID g 994 1 Information obtained before training to steady state transition will not be va...

Page 95: ...te 7 Current Active Rates AS0 downstream rate 2048 Kbps AS1 downstream rate 0 Kbps LS0 upstream rate 512 Kbps LS1 upstream rate 0 Kbps Down up stream noise Margin 31 22 dB Down up stream Attenuation 0...

Page 96: ...n margin max margin min rate where name The name of the profile up to 32 characters atur max rate The maximum ADSL upstream transmission rate atuc max rate The maximum ADSL downstream transmission rat...

Page 97: ...the actual rate will be the next lower multiple of 32Kbps For instance if you specify 60 Kbps for a port the actual rate for that port will not exceed 32 Kbps and if you specify 66 Kbps the actual ra...

Page 98: ...rofile DEFVAL Port 17 Profile DEFVAL Port 18 Profile DEFVAL Port 19 Profile DEFVAL Port 20 Profile DEFVAL Port 21 Profile DEFVAL Port 22 Profile DEFVAL Port 23 Profile DEFVAL Port 24 Profile DEFVAL Th...

Page 99: ...n rate is set to 8000 kbps The ConfProfileRowStatus displays active this means that the profile is available for use It does not mean that the profile has been applied to any of the ports Please refer...

Page 100: ...The results of this command are reflected when you use the list profiles command 7 5 18 Set Ports Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 adsl set ports profile name oper mode where profile name The profile that w...

Page 101: ...tting of the ADSL port for use with a TX based network tx vci The VCI setting for the ADSL port for use with a TX based network rx vpi The VPI setting for the ADSL port for use with Rx based networks...

Page 102: ...ADSL ports at once The rx vpi and rx vci settings will be equal to those of tx vpi and tx vci if the rx settings are not configured 7 5 23 Show PVC Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 adsl show pvc port number...

Page 103: ...port by assigning it a different profile For example you could set up different profiles for different kinds of accounts say economy standard and premium Assign the appropriate profile to a G SHDSL p...

Page 104: ...SHDSL parameters you must first enter the G SHDSL subsystem by entering the gshdsl command as shown next Syntax 192 168 1 1 gshdsl 192 168 1 1 gshdsl When you see the 192 168 1 1 gshdsl command line p...

Page 105: ...192 168 1 1 gshdsl disable ports This command forcibly disables all G SHDSL ports 8 5 4 Enable Port Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 gshdsl enable port port where port A port number from 1 to 24 This comman...

Page 106: ...p 2048kbps NM 0db ATTEN 0db ES 0 SES 0 LOSWS 0 UAS 0 downN 0 where Sp The line rate If Sp 0 then the connection is down Port The port number on the SLC1024 NM Noise Margin The noise margin in decibels...

Page 107: ...an individual G SHDSL port and the G SHDSL line If this parameter is disabled then the G SHDSL port and line is forced down If this parameter is enabled then the G SHDSL port and line may be up or do...

Page 108: ...e of 64 Kbps the SLC1024 will use the next lower multiple of 64 Kbps For instance if you specify 600 Kbps for a port the SLC1024 port will not exceed 576 Kbps if you specify 660 Kbps the SLC1024 port...

Page 109: ...profile name _ _ _ Cmin _ Cmax _ DEFVAL 192 2304 Debug 192 2048 port name _ _ _ profile name gshdsl1 DEFVAL gshdsl2 DEFVAL gshdsl3 Debug gshdsl4 DEFVAL gshdsl5 DEFVAL gshdsl6 DEFVAL gshdsl7 DEFVAL gsh...

Page 110: ...gshdsl show profile debug profile name _ _ _ Cmin _ Cmax _ Debug 192 2048 This display shows that the debug profile s maximum transmission rate is set to 2048 Kbps and the minimum transmission rate is...

Page 111: ...vci where port A port number from 1 to 24 multiplexing mode Either llc or vc tx vpi The VPI setting of the G SHDSL port for use with a TX based network tx vci The VCI setting for the G SHDSL port for...

Page 112: ...t number from 1 to 24 This command allows you to display the PVC parameters of an individual G SHDSL port 8 5 20 Show PVCs Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 gshdsl show pvcs This command allows you to displa...

Page 113: ...ith the peer s Ethernet port automatically to determine the optimal connection speed and duplex mode If the peer s Ethernet port does not support auto negotiation or turns off this feature the line ca...

Page 114: ...68 1 1 ethernet set speed speed where speed 10 or 100 This command sets the connection speed used when auto negotiation is turned off 10 stands for 10Mbps and 100 stands for 100Mbps 9 2 4 Status Comma...

Page 115: ...t group it is not used to carry user data Refer to RFC 1112 and RFC 2236 for information on IGMP versions 1 and 2 respectively A layer 2 switch can passively snoop on IGMP Query Report and Leave IGMP...

Page 116: ...shows information on all bridge ports 10 3 3 Status Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 bridge status This command displays the bridge status 10 4 MAC Filter Commands Use MAC filter commands to filter incomin...

Page 117: ...ring feature on a specific port or on all ports if no port number is specified 10 4 4 MAC Filter Add Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 bridge macfilter add port mac where port A bridge port number mac The so...

Page 118: ...ticast filtering database 192 168 1 1 bridge mfilter ID GDA MAC Member Ports 0 1 2 3 4 5 239 255 255 250 224 000 001 022 235 001 001 006 229 055 150 208 224 000 001 060 235 209 237 084 7f ff fa 00 01...

Page 119: ...terval is set too short it could increase broadcast traffic and reduce the available bandwidth 10 5 4 Flush Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 bridge flush port where port A bridge port number This command fl...

Page 120: ...ed to bridge port 1 Ethernet uplink port only Bridge port 6 DSL port 5 allowed to bridge port 1 Ethernet uplink port only Bridge port 7 DSL port 6 allowed to bridge port 1 Ethernet uplink port only Br...

Page 121: ...ommand Syntax 192 168 1 1 bridge portfilter source port all dest ports where source port An incoming bridge port number all All bridge ports are allowed outgoing ports dest ports The outgoing bridge p...

Page 122: ...68 1 1 bridge portfilter 3 1 2 This example sets the allowed outgoing bridge ports of port 2 DSL port 1 to port 1 Ethernet uplink port and port 3 DSL port 2 The allowed outgoing bridge ports of port 3...

Page 123: ...te with each other as well as with the Ethernet All of the other ports will only be able to communicate with the Ethernet uplink port The following figure illustrates the 192 168 1 1 bridge portfilter...

Page 124: ...ortfilter 3 1 2 Figure 10 4 Example of Modified VLAN Settings 10 7 Tagged Ethernet Frames Commands Fast Mode The ALC1024 and SLC1024 s fast mode makes use of the tag subset of the IEEE 802 1Q standard...

Page 125: ...1Q identification numbers tags on a port by port basis The command 192 168 1 1 bridge fpvid displays the default port identification of all line card ports The IEEE 802 1Q standard uses an explicit t...

Page 126: ...rt Ethernet 1 N A DSL Port 1 2 2 DSL Port 2 3 3 DSL Port 3 4 4 DSL Port 4 5 5 DSL Port 5 6 6 DSL Port 6 7 7 DSL Port 7 8 8 DSL Port 8 9 9 DSL Port 9 10 10 DSL Port 10 11 11 DSL Port 11 12 12 DSL Port...

Page 127: ...1 Explicit Tagging A VLAN identifier is added to the frame header that identifies the source VLAN 2 Implicit Tagging The MAC Media Access Control number the port or other information is used to ident...

Page 128: ...l not be able to connect to the line card with your computer which is without tagged VLAN capability You can configure the VLAN associated with the DSL ports before the uplink ports or you can do this...

Page 129: ...and to configure a VLAN ID for your device the management or CPU VLAN Use the svlan cpu command to register your device as a member of the management VLAN Example 1 192 168 1 1 vlan1q svlan setentry 2...

Page 130: ...Disable command Syntax 192 168 1 1 vlan1q vlan disable 11 6 3 VLAN Status Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 vlan1q vlan status This command displays the current configuration of the IEEE 802 1Q bridge See t...

Page 131: ...Port 22 adsl21 1 Port 23 adsl22 1 Port 24 adsl23 1 Port 25 adsl24 1 172 21 100 113 vlan1q These are the default VLAN settings The default VLAN allows all ports to connect to each other and sets them...

Page 132: ...of the static VLAN with vid To display the CPU static VLAN identification simply enter this command without parameters as shown next 192 168 1 1 vlan1q svlan cpu 11 6 6 SVLAN List Command Syntax 192 1...

Page 133: ...table with vid Select normal to confirm registration of the port to the static VLAN table with vid Select forbidden to block a port from joining the static VLAN table with vid tag_control Tag control...

Page 134: ...ns temporary VIDs to untagged frames see the PVID Command Step 3 The switch then checks the VID in a frame s tag against the SVLAN table Step 4 The switch notes what the SVLAN table says that is the S...

Page 135: ...t 2 3 4 6 8 and 9 through 25 DSL ports 1 2 3 5 7 8 and 9 through 24 are all set to fixed and untag which means the SVLAN allows the frame to be sent to those ports without a tag Step 5 Port 5 is forbi...

Page 136: ...VLAN Delentry Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 vlan1q svlan delentry vid where vid VLAN ID Valid parameter range 1 4094 This command deletes an entry with a specified VLAN ID in the static VLAN table Delete...

Page 137: ...is an example display of the following command 192 168 1 1 vlan1q dvlan getentry 2 Figure 11 7 Example DVLAN Getentry 2 Command Display In the figure above denotes filter and denotes forward 11 6 12 V...

Page 138: ...VLAN Commands Figure 11 8 Example VLAN List Command Display In the figure above O denotes egress port V denotes tagged and X denotes untagged vid 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1 O O O O V X X X X X X X X...

Page 139: ...priority port port priority where port Bridge port number Valid parameter range 1 25 priority Default priority for the specified port Valid parameter range 0 7 where 0 is the lowest priority and 7 is...

Page 140: ...Valid parameter range 0 7 where 0 is the lowest priority and 7 is the highest priority This command changes the priority of a tagged frame from a specified ingress port from the original user priorit...

Page 141: ...0 0 default gateway 00 00 00 00 5 new ip address ip config save where new ip address The IP address you want to configure for the line card default gateway The default gateway IP address of the line...

Page 142: ...92 168 1 1 ip config save Figure 13 1 Setting IP Address and Default Gateway Each line card leaves the factory with a default IP address of 192 168 1 1 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 or FF FF FF 0...

Page 143: ...cility to check for network functionality by sending an echo request to another IP host and waiting for the reply 13 2 4 Statistics Command Syntax 192 168 1 1 ip stats sub cmd This command shows the s...

Page 144: ...subnet mask of packets that this static route is to route cost The metric hop count of this static route timeout s The time period in seconds that this static route is to remain in the system Type ti...

Page 145: ...nable Command Your telnet session disconnects when you change the Ethernet port s IP address Initiate a telnet session to the new IP address in order to reconnect Syntax 192 168 1 1 ip enable i f mtu...

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Page 147: ...etwork you can manage it remotely with telnet You can use any telnet client that you find convenient The default password for a telnet session is 1234 Only one telnet session is allowed at a time 14 2...

Page 148: ...a device Examples of variables include the number of packets received node port status etc A Management Information Base MIB is a collection of managed objects SNMP allows manager and agents to commu...

Page 149: ...the nonvolatile memory with the config save command The default write community string is 1234 and the default read community string is public 14 3 1 SNMP Access Read Write Command Syntax access read...

Page 150: ...atile memory with the config save command 14 4 1 Supported Traps The line card supports the following traps coldStart Trap defined in RFC 1215 This trap is sent at system start up authenticationFailur...

Page 151: ...p server This command adds a trap server 14 4 3 Trap Delete Command Syntax trap delete community IP addr This command deletes a trap destination The parameters are the same as the trap add command 14...

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Page 153: ...the following two configuration files init The system configuration file for the line card password The configuration file for the Telnet and FTP password 15 2 Configuration Backup You can backup all...

Page 154: ...with your favorite FTP client The command for the ALC1024 or SLC1024 is generally ftp line card IP address at the computer command prompt Enter the User name just press ENTER User ENTER Enter the mana...

Page 155: ...lt in BOOTP TFTP client Impact to the Line Card Overwrites the line card s firmware only Overwrites the line card s firmware and all configuration files 16 1 FTP Firmware Upload on the Line card ZyXEL...

Page 156: ...ecovery through their built in BOOTP TFTP client when the line cards are restarted To recover the firmware first download it from the ZyXEL web site and store it on your computer You can use any BOOTP...

Page 157: ...ine card and then click OK You can find the MAC address of the line card on its boot console Figure 16 2 Input MAC 4 Type the host IP address the IP address you want to assign to the line card server...

Page 158: ...ormal BOOTP TFTP functions Figure 16 4 Enable BOOTP TFTP 6 Restart the line card and press any key within three seconds to get the following screen Figure 16 5 Enter Debug Mode 7 Press any key at the...

Page 159: ...rd boot console 9 Wait for the firmware upload to finish 10 Use the following command sequence on the line card to write new firmware to flash memory 192 168 1 1 flashfs 192 168 1 1 flashfs wipe 192 1...

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Page 161: ...VLC1012 V Part V VLC1012 This part introduces the VLC1012...

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Page 163: ...S giving upstream rates from 1 56 Mbps to 18 75 Mbps and downstream rates of 4 17 Mbps to 16 67 Mbps ANSI Mode giving upstream rates from 1 56 Mbps to 6 25 Mbps and downstream rates of 4 17 Mbps to 1...

Page 164: ...tem status link status rates statistics counters Telnet SNMP for configuration and monitoring Temperatures voltage reports and alarms Security Password protection for system management Port based VLAN...

Page 165: ...has returned to a normal level Fans in the main chassis cool the unit 17 3 Physical Specifications 17 3 1 Physical Interfaces There is one front panel Telco 50 connector for providing data to 12 VDSL...

Page 166: ...ON Auto negotiation ON Speed used with auto negotiation OFF 100Mbps Duplex mode used with auto negotiation OFF half duplex 17 4 6 Other Factory Defaults VDSL Modem Firmware Auto Upgrade Yes Secured Ho...

Page 167: ...Red Off The line card is functioning within normal temperature and voltage parameters Blinking The line card is booting On The line card is on and functioning properly SYS Green Off The line card is n...

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Page 169: ...VLC1012 Getting Started VI Part VI VLC1012 Getting Started This part shows you how to configure the General Setup Switch Setup IP Setup and Port Setup SMT menus...

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Page 171: ...rompting you to enter the password after you press ENTER when using the console port as shown in the next figure For your first login enter the default password 1234 As you enter the password the scre...

Page 172: ...next field respectively Entering information Type in or press SPACE BAR then press ENTER You need to fill in two types of fields The first requires you to type in the appropriate information The secon...

Page 173: ...IES 2000 3000 User s Guide Introducing the SMT 18 3 Figure 18 3 SMT Menus At A Glance 18 3 1 VLC1012 Main Menu After you log in the SMT displays a main menu...

Page 174: ...d parameters 23 System Password Use this menu to change your system password 24 System Maintenance Configure menus for System Status System Information Console Port Speed Log and Trace Diagnostic Back...

Page 175: ...to the default of 9600bps with 8 data bit no parity one stop bit and flow control set to none The password will also be reset to 1234 and the IP address to 192 168 1 1 To obtain the default configura...

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Page 177: ...n be retrieved remotely via SNMP and will be displayed up to the first 9 characters at the prompt in the Command Mode VDSL_1 Note Once you have configured the System Name you can see it displayed up t...

Page 178: ...ect Yes and then press ENTER to go to Menu 2 2 GARP Timer Setup No VLAN Type Press SPACE BAR and then press ENTER to choose from 802 1Q or Port Based See section 19 2 6 for more information on VLANs T...

Page 179: ...on the VLC1012 have the same firmware as the actual VLC and avoids potential compatibility conflicts 19 2 3 Ethernet Port Trunking Ethernet port trunking lets you aggregate the Ethernet ports into one...

Page 180: ...illiseconds Each port has a single Leave All Period timer Leave All Timer must be larger than Leave Timer the default is 10 000 milliseconds 10000 default Once you have completed filling in Menu 2 2 G...

Page 181: ...the same LAN thus a user will not see the printers and hard disks of another user in the same building VLANs also increase network performance by limiting broadcasts to a smaller and more manageable l...

Page 182: ...FFF is reserved so the maximum possible VLAN configurations are 4 094 Each port on the switch is capable of receiving tagged or untagged frames You can configure a VLC1012 to receive only tagged or a...

Page 183: ...through it picks out the group registration information and configures multicasting accordingly Without IGMP snooping multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic that is it is...

Page 184: ...the default queues for each priority level Figure 19 5 Menu 2 3 QoS Setup Table 19 7 Menu 2 3 QoS Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Priority Level 7 to 0 Configure the priority to queue assignment for e...

Page 185: ...ined in the next table Table 19 8 LAN TCP IP Setup Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE TCP IP Setup IP Address Enter the IP address of your VLC1012 in dotted decimal notation 192 168 1 1 IP Subnet M...

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Page 187: ...e 20 1 Menu 6 Ports Setup for VLC1012 Only 20 2Port Configuration Port type VDSL or Ethernet is labeled under Type in menu 6 Enter the port index number to configure it This menu shows the number of p...

Page 188: ...m speeds available for the VDSL Mode chosen in Menu 2 Switch Setup 8333K Edit Spanning Tree Protocol Setup Press SPACE BAR once to select Yes and then press ENTER to go to Menu 6 1 1 Port Spanning Tre...

Page 189: ...eld displays the type of port you are currently configuring Ethernet ports 13 14 relate to the VLC1012 only Ethernet Speed Set Ethernet transmission speed 10 or 100 Mbps in this field The VLC1012 auto...

Page 190: ...g its index number Go to the Edit Spanning Tree Protocol Setup field press SPACE BAR once to select Yes and then ENTER to go to Menu 6 1 1 Port Spanning Tree Protocol Setup Figure 20 4 Menu 6 1 1 Port...

Page 191: ...ckets to that port Choose Tagged if you want the port to accept just tagged incoming packets to that port See section 19 2 6 for more information on tagged and untagged frames All default GVRP GVRP GA...

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Page 193: ...VLC1012 Advanced Applications and Management VII Part VII VLC1012 Advanced Applications and Management This part shows you how to configure static routes and SNMP...

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Page 195: ...ds for Menu 12 1 Edit IP Static Route Setup Table 21 1 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Route This is the index number of the route as listed in Menu 12 IP Static Route Setup...

Page 196: ...ow the discussion on IP subnet mask in this chapter Gateway IP Address Enter the IP address of the gateway The gateway is an immediate neighbor of your VLC1012 that forwards the packet to the destinat...

Page 197: ...ect 802 1Q as the VLAN Type in Menu 2 Switch Setup Step 2 Enter 17 from the main menu to go to Menu 17 VLAN Setup This menu is not available Menu 17 VLAN Setup N A if you have not selected 802 1Q as t...

Page 198: ...edit static VLANs No Once you have completed filling in Menu 6 1 3 Port VLAN Setup press ENTER at the message Press ENTER to Confirm to save your configuration or press ESC at any time to cancel 22 2...

Page 199: ...he management port if the configuration is not correct it will render the VLC1012 unreachable from the remote management station The following are guidelines for tagged VLAN configuration Reserve one...

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Page 201: ...SNMP management operation SNMP is only available if TCP IP is configured Figure 23 1 SNMP Management Model An SNMP managed network consists of two main components agents and a manager An agent is a m...

Page 202: ...s 23 2Supported MIBs VLC1012 supports MIB II defined in RFC 1213 and RFC 1215 The VLC1012 can also respond with specific data from the ZyXEL private MIBs zyxel mib and zyxel AS mib MIBs let administra...

Page 203: ...en an event occurs SNMP traps supported are outlined in the following table Table 23 3 SNMP Traps GENERIC TRAP SPECIFIC TRAP DESCRIPTION 0 Cold Start 0 This trap is sent when the VLC1012 is turned on...

Page 204: ...content of the error log 8 TRAP_VOLTAGELOW This trap is sent when the voltage falls out of the tolerance range For example the following trap shows that the current reading at the 3 3V sensor is 3 00V...

Page 205: ...VLC1012 System Maintenance VIII Part VIII VLC1012 System Maintenance This part shows you how to configure SMT menu 24 and submenus including CI commands...

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Page 207: ...the status statistics of the ports Similarly Spanning Tree Protocol Status and VLAN Status display STP and VLAN information Figure 24 2 Menu 24 1 System Status 24 2 1 System Maintenance Step 1 Enter...

Page 208: ...his field shows the number of received errors on this port Tx KB s This field shows the number of bytes transmitted on a per second basis in kilobytes per second on this port Rx KB s This field shows...

Page 209: ...number of frames in which the transmission process experienced one collision MultiCollision This is the number of frames in which the transmission process experienced two to fifteen collisions TxUcst...

Page 210: ...at were between 512 and 1023 octets in length Rx1024ToMAX This is the number of frames including bad frames received that were between 1024 and above in length TxExcessCOLs This is the number of times...

Page 211: ...ets specified for the system by the configuration software long and without any CRC error or alignment errors TxOversizePkt This is the number of frames transmitted that were greater than the maximum...

Page 212: ...h that is closest to the root This switch communicates with the root device through this port This is 0X0000 if your bridge is the root device Hello Time This is the time interval in seconds at which...

Page 213: ...Status Figure 24 6 Menu 24 1 3 VLAN Status Table 24 4 Menu 24 1 3 VLAN Status FIELD DESCRIPTION Number of VLANs This is the total number of VLANs on the switch Management VID Management VLAN ID is th...

Page 214: ...ou information about your system as shown next These fields are read only Figure 24 8 Menu 24 2 1 System Maintenance Information Table 24 5 Fields in System Maintenance FIELD DESCRIPTION Name This is...

Page 215: ...upports 9600 default 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 bps for the console port Use SPACE BAR to select the desired speed Figure 24 9 Menu 24 2 2 System Maintenance Change Console Port Speed 24 4Log and Tr...

Page 216: ...e VLC1012 uses the UNIX syslog facility to log the system messages to a syslog server UNIX Syslog can be configured in Menu 24 3 2 System Maintenance UNIX Syslog as shown next Step 1 Enter 24 from the...

Page 217: ...es Once you have completed filling in this menu press ENTER at the message Press ENTER to Confirm to save your configuration or press ESC to cancel 24 5Diagnostic The diagnostic facility allows you to...

Page 218: ...below to reset the port 22 Local Loop Back Test Use these loop back tests to determine if there s a problem with the VLC1012 or the telephone line to the VDSL modem Enter 22 and then the port number...

Page 219: ...puter file config cfg If your T FTP client does not allow you to have a destination filename different than the source you will need to rename them as the VLC1012 only recognizes rom 0 and ras Be sure...

Page 220: ...25 2 1 Backup Configuration Follow the instructions as shown in the next screen Figure 25 1 Telnet in Menu 24 5 25 2 2 Using the FTP Command from the Command Line Step 1 Launch the FTP client on your...

Page 221: ...our ISP or service administrator has enabled this option Normal The server requires a unique User ID and Password to login Transfer Type Transfer files in either ASCII plain text format or in binary m...

Page 222: ...data transfer Step 5 Use the TFTP client see the example below to transfer files between the VLC1012 and the computer The file name for the configuration file is rom 0 rom zero not capital o Note tha...

Page 223: ...e shown next Procedures using other serial communications programs should be similar Step 1 Display menu 24 5 and enter y at the following screen Figure 25 3 System Maintenance Backup Configuration St...

Page 224: ...ions on FTP and TFTP file upload in this chapter Figure 25 7 Telnet into Menu 24 6 FTP Restore Procedure Step 1 Launch the FTP client on your computer Step 2 Enter open followed by a space and the IP...

Page 225: ...P Restore Example Refer to section 25 2 5 to read about configurations that disallow TFTP and FTP over WAN 25 3 3 Restore Via Console Port Restore configuration via console port by following the Hyper...

Page 226: ...nfiguration files by following the procedure in the previous Restore Configuration section or by following the instructions in Menu 24 7 2 System Maintenance Upload System Configuration File for conso...

Page 227: ...system configuration file on your workstation which will be transferred to the rom 0 file on the system 4 The system reboots automatically after the upload system configuration file process is complet...

Page 228: ...ding of firmware files using TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol over LAN Although TFTP should work over WAN as well it is not recommended To use TFTP your computer must have both telnet and TFTP clie...

Page 229: ...e listed earlier in this chapter 25 4 7 Uploading Via Console Port FTP is the preferred method for uploading firmware to your VLC1012 However in the event of your network being down uploading files is...

Page 230: ...ollow the instructions as shown in the next screen Figure 25 18 Menu 24 7 2 as seen using the Console Port Menu 24 7 2 System Maintenance Upload System Configuration File To upload system configuratio...

Page 231: ...or other serial communications programs should be similar Step 3 Enter atgo to restart the VLC1012 25 4 11 Example Xmodem Configuration Upload Using HyperTerminal Click Transfer then Send File to disp...

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Page 233: ...MT main menu when finished Figure 26 1 Valid CI Commands See the later chapters for more detailed information on CI commands 26 2Time and Date Setting Menu 24 10 Time and Date Setting allows you to se...

Page 234: ...the IP address of your time server Check with your ISP network administrator if you are unsure of this information Current Time This field displays an updated time only when you reenter this menu New...

Page 235: ...erver processes such as an FTP server from your location If you wish to run such a server from your location you must change the default service port number Type in the new service port number here th...

Page 236: ...for this client set Similarly N No means it is not YYYY To edit a client set type a client set index number and then press ENTER or press ESC to cancel and go back to menu 24 11 26 3 2 Secured Client...

Page 237: ...IP address in the range here To allow a single computer to use Telnet FTP or ICMP services enter the same IP address here as in the previous field 0 0 0 0 Service Type TELNET Service Press SPACE BAR t...

Page 238: ...ratures below the threshold Normal Voltage V The power supply for each voltage has a sensor that is capable of detecting and reporting if the voltage falls out of the tolerance range V2 0 Current This...

Page 239: ...status Enter r to refresh all the counters in this menu r ESC exit Press ESC to exit this menu and return to SMT menu 24 ESC If an error is detected The associated Status field in Menu 24 12 Hardware...

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Page 241: ...VLC1012 Line Interface Commands IX Part IX VLC1012 Line Interface Commands This part introduces line interface commands...

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Page 243: ...he following VDSL parameters are shown in the next table Table 27 1 VDSL Default Values VDSL PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUE VDSL Mode 0 10BaseS mode VDSL Active On VDSL Upstream Rate 12 5 Mbps VDSL Downstrea...

Page 244: ...e This command changes the VDSL mode 0 10BaseS 1 ANSI 2 ETSI vdsl active chan id on off This command actives deactivates the VDSL driver vdsl autoupg chan id on off This command enables disables NT mo...

Page 245: ...ifferent for each mode even though the speed may be the same Please refer to Table 27 4 VDSL Rates for more information on VDSL mode frequency bands and speeds 27 2 2 Activate Deactivate the VDSL Driv...

Page 246: ...TREAM RATE 10Base S 0 1 56Mbps 4 17Mbps 1 6 25Mbps 6 25Mbps 2 9 38Mbps 8 33Mbps 3 12 50Mbps 12 50Mbps 4 18 75Mbps 16 67Mbps ANSI ETSI Plan 998 0 1 56Mbps 4 17Mbps 1 3 13Mbps 6 25Mbps 2 6 25Mbps 8 33Mb...

Page 247: ...eld displays 0xac or 0xae otherwise the link is down VER_SOFT This is the on chip firmware version not patch version VER_HARD This is the chip hardware version vlc1012 vdsl st vdsl01 VDSL Channel vdsl...

Page 248: ...en point in time MSE This is the Minimum Square Error The minimum mean square error also known as MMSE performance measure is a popular metric for optimal signal processing RS_ERR This is the count of...

Page 249: ...SL driver settings for the channel you specify Figure 27 5 VDSL Show Example vlc1012 vdsl show vdsl01 VDSL Channel vdsl01 Setting VDSL Port enable VDSL mode 10BaseS VDSL Max upstream rate 4 VDSL Max d...

Page 250: ...g Command Syntax vdsl debug chan id on off This command turns the VDSL auto flag on or off When this flag is on the VLC1012 displays each stage state of the VDSL link initialization process When the V...

Page 251: ...3 State 3 Wait to connect Target rate VDSL US 1 56Mbps SNR 34 08dB DS 16 67Mbps SNR 45 62dB Target rate connected 1332 ms Write default parameters to NT Write default parameters to LT Goto State 1 St...

Page 252: ...ble 27 6 Ethernet Status Counters COUNTER MEANING ALGM_ERR This is the number of frames received with alignment errors odd number of nibbles SINGLE_COL A count of successfully transmitted frames for w...

Page 253: ...ames that are successfully transmitted ORO A count of data and padding octets of frames that are successfully received BCF A count of frames that are successfully received and are directed to the broa...

Page 254: ...hernet statistics every five seconds and those of the subscriber s VDSL modem if the link is up Figure 27 11 Ethernet Monitor Status Figure 27 12 Enet Monitor Statistics vlc1012 vdsl enet monitor vdsl...

Page 255: ...second 27 3 6 VDSL Enet Phy Command Syntax vdsl enet phy chan id This command shows Ethernet PHY registers information in hexadecimal format Figure 27 13 Ethernet Physical Registers vlc1012 vdsl enet...

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Page 257: ...to clear port n of mib counters sw mib clear n sw port status Use this command to see the link status of all ports sw port status sw vlan status Use this command to view all VLAN settings sw vlan stat...

Page 258: ...of 802 3x pause frames transmitted FloodPkts This is the number of good frames that were flooded i e sent to every port by the switch due to unknown destinations FilterPkts This is the number of good...

Page 259: ...n 128 and 255 octets in length Tx256To511 This is the number of frames including bad frames transmitted that were between 256 and 511 octets in length Tx512To1023 This is the number of frames includin...

Page 260: ...mitted that were greater than the maximum octets specified for the system by the configuration software long and without any CRC or alignment errors 28 2 2 MIB Clear Command Syntax sw mib clear n This...

Page 261: ...st go through a router In MTU applications VLAN is vital in providing isolation and security among the subscribers When properly configured VLAN prevents one subscriber from accessing the network reso...

Page 262: ...hat user priority and VLAN ID are independent of each other A frame with VID VLAN Identifier of null 0 is called a priority frame meaning that only the priority level is significant and the default VI...

Page 263: ...the egress port is enabled for the VID of a frame then the frame is transmitted as a tagged frame otherwise it is transmitted as an untagged frame Figure 28 3 Forwarding Tagged Untagged Frames to 802...

Page 264: ...o allow two subscriber ports to talk to each other you must define the egress for both ports 28 4 3 VLAN Set Command Set Specific Egress Ports for a Port Syntax sw vlan set n x1 x2 Use this command to...

Page 265: ...port 1 to be the egress port for port 4 Figure 28 6 VLAN Set Example 2 Set All Ports to be Egress Ports for a Port Syntax VLAN map 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Port 0 O X X Port 1 O X X X X Port...

Page 266: ...X X X X X X X X Port 3 X X X O X X X X X X X X X X X Port 4 X X X X O X X X X X X X X X X Port 5 X X X X X O X X X X X X X X X Port 6 X X X X X X O X X X X X X X X Port 7 X X X X X X X O X X X X X X...

Page 267: ...l Clears port 1 of all egress ports Enter sw vlan status to see the result of this command VLAN map 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Port 0 O X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Port 1 X O X X X X X X X X X...

Page 268: ...X X X X X X X Port 1 O Port 2 X X O X X X X X X X X X X X X Port 3 X X X O X X X X X X X X X X X Port 4 X X X X O X X X X X X X X X X Port 5 X X X X X O X X X X X X X X X Port 6 X X X X X X O X X X X...

Page 269: ...fault For actual MAC address learning to occur on a port Active must be set to Yes in Menu 6 Ports Setup for that port 28 6MAC Address Learning To disallow port 1 from learning MAC addresses use this...

Page 270: ...Port 4 MAC learning operation Enabled Port 5 MAC learning operation Enabled Port 6 MAC learning operation Enabled Port 7 MAC learning operation Enabled Port 8 MAC learning operation Enabled Port 9 MAC...

Page 271: ...ae 56 99 0 T 4 00 10 b5 ae 56 9b 0 T 4 00 10 b5 3c 57 19 2 T 4 00 10 83 5b 89 9d 0 T 4 00 05 5d a1 2f 67 4 T 4 00 10 83 93 a9 92 0 T 4 00 80 c8 38 45 2b 2 T 4 00 10 83 5c 8b 00 4 T 4 00 10 83 0c 8b 7...

Page 272: ...s in the MAC Address learning table Ifport This is the incoming port that the packet with this MAC address came from Age This is how many seconds this MAC address has been in the MAC address learning...

Page 273: ...vice can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure HelloTime This is the time interval in 256th s of a second at which the root device transmits a configuration m...

Page 274: ...in 256th s of a second that must elapse between the sending of configuration BPDUs Bridge Protocol Data Units Only one configuration BPDU may be sent during this time period Port_0 Info Port ID This...

Page 275: ...cation messages that this device has received 28 8Switch Driver Commands The following table shows the switch driver commands supported by the VLC1012 Table 28 9 Switch Driver Commands COMMAND DESCRIP...

Page 276: ...the number of buffer allocation failures while receiving packets TxFreeCnt This is the number of free buffers after packet transmission 28 8 2 Switch Driver Clear Counters Command Syntax sw driver cou...

Page 277: ...hrough it picks out the group registration information and configures multicasting accordingly Without IGMP snooping multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic that is it is...

Page 278: ...ustomer support if there are problems with IGMP snooping on your device channel multicast group These fields display what multicast groups belong to a channel vlc1012 ip igmpsnoop status IGMP Snooping...

Page 279: ...el from which the last query came Figure 29 2 IGMP Snooping Query Example 29 1 3 Enable IGMP Snooping Syntax ip igmpsnoop enable Use this command to turn on IGMP snooping 29 1 4 Disable IGMP Snooping...

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Page 281: ...Troubleshooting Appendices and Index X Part X Troubleshooting Appendices and Index This part gives troubleshooting information along with appendices and an index...

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Page 283: ...ep 4 3 For the ALC1024 and SLC1024 check to see that the settings in the DSL modem or router match those of the DSL port refer to the ALC1024 Specific Commands and the SLC1024 Specific Commands chapte...

Page 284: ...DSL LED turns on and off intermittently Table 30 3 Troubleshooting a Non Constant DSL LED STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Use the linerate command with the ALC1024 or the lineinfo command with the SLC1024...

Page 285: ...uter cannot access a local server connected to the IES 2000 3000 Table 30 7 Troubleshooting a Local Server STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Refer to section 30 2 to make sure that the subscriber is able to t...

Page 286: ...u can transmit data to the line card 6 If you are attempting to telnet from the Ethernet side of the line card check the Ethernet cable and connections between the EEC1020 and the Ethernet switch 30 1...

Page 287: ...ine Splitter Card Telco 50 Pin Assignments The pin assignments for the Telco 50 connectors on the rear panel of the splitter chassis and on the DSL line cards and the splitter cards are the same excep...

Page 288: ...0 connectors on the splitter chassis rear panel Diagram 2 IES 2000 3000ST CO Telco 50 Pin Assignments This table lists the ports and matching pin numbers PORT NUMBER PIN NUMBER 1 25 50 2 24 49 3 23 48...

Page 289: ...IES 2000 3000 User s Guide Hardware Telco 50 Pin Assignments C PORT NUMBER PIN NUMBER 19 7 32 20 6 31 21 5 30 22 4 29 23 3 28 24 2 27...

Page 290: ...lways disconnect all telephone lines from this device before servicing or disassembling 6 Fuse WARNING Replace fuse only with fuse of the same type and rating 7 Fan Module Warning Use the fan module h...

Page 291: ...n Assignments The pin assignments for the Telco 50 connectors on the Telco 50 cables for the IES 2000 are the same except that the VLC1012 uses only the first 12 DSL ports The pin assignments are as f...

Page 292: ...34 18 8 33 19 7 32 20 6 31 21 5 30 22 4 29 23 3 28 24 2 27 25 1 26 IES 3000 Cable Pin Assignments 18 cm The pin assignments for the Telco 50 connectors on the 18 cm Telco 50 cables for the IES 3000 a...

Page 293: ...000 3000 User s Guide Telco 50 Cable Pin Assignments G Diagram 5 IES 3000 Telco50 Cable Left Telco 50 Connector Pin Assignments Refer to the previous table for a list of the ports and matching pin num...

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Page 295: ...ds 7 1 ALC1024 SLC1024 Emergency Console Port 30 4 ALGM_ERR 27 10 ALM 26 7 Annex A 7 6 7 11 Annex B 7 11 ANSI ETSI Plan 998 19 2 19 3 anxb 7 11 7 12 ASC1024 Port Connections 3 8 AT command 25 1 auto 7...

Page 296: ...2 Disable Ports Command 7 3 8 3 Downstream 20 2 Downstream ds 7 7 Duplex 20 3 27 12 DVLAN Getentry Command 11 11 DVLAN List Command 11 10 DVLAN Table 11 1 11 2 E EEC1020 2 1 egress port 19 5 28 1 28 5...

Page 297: ...SHDSL Compliance 5 1 G SHDSL Default Settings 8 2 GARP 11 2 Gateway IP Address 21 2 gdmt 7 11 7 12 General IP Commands 13 2 15 1 General Setup 18 4 19 1 Get Community 23 2 Get Slot Command 6 7 GetNext...

Page 298: ...test 24 12 Location 19 1 Location Name Command 6 4 Log 24 9 Log Facility 24 11 Login Screen 18 1 M MAC Address Learning 28 13 MAC CI Commands 28 12 MAC filter Default 4 4 5 4 Disable 10 3 Enable 10 3...

Page 299: ...s 19 5 28 5 Portfilter Command 10 7 POTS 7 11 Power Consumption 1 3 Priority Port Command 12 1 Profile 7 1 8 1 Profiles 7 1 8 1 PSD 24 5 27 6 PVID 11 5 PVID Command 11 5 R ras 25 1 Reconnect VDSL 27 5...

Page 300: ...Host Delete Command 6 5 Secured IP 26 5 SecurityDrops 24 5 28 4 Server 26 2 Server Access 26 3 Service Port 26 3 Service Type 26 5 Set 14 2 14 4 Set Auto Command 9 1 Set Chassis Command 6 7 Set Commu...

Page 301: ...aps 14 4 SVLAN CPU Command 11 6 SVLAN Delentry Command 11 10 SVLAN Getentry Command 11 10 SVLAN List Command 11 6 SVLAN Setentry Command 11 7 SVLAN Table 11 1 Switch MIB 28 1 Switch Setup 18 4 SYS 4 5...

Page 302: ...4 28 3 Tx512To1023 24 4 28 3 Tx64Bytes 24 4 28 3 Tx65To127 24 4 28 3 TXBCNT 27 11 TxBcstPkts 24 4 28 2 TxExcessCOLs 24 4 28 3 TxLateCOLs 24 4 28 3 TxMcstPkts 24 4 28 2 TxOctetsLSB 24 5 28 3 TxOctetsM...

Page 303: ...licit Tagging 11 1 ID VID 10 10 11 2 Implicit Tagging 11 1 Port Based 10 6 Registration Information 11 1 Tags 11 1 Unware Devices 11 1 VLAN Clear 28 11 VLAN List Command 11 11 VLAN Set 28 8 VLAN Statu...

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