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NetAtlas PON, EPON 
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for OLT-1308S-22

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Version 1.00

Edition 1, 6/2009

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Page 1: ...www zyxel com www zyxel com NetAtlas PON EPON Manager for OLT 1308S 22 Copyright 2009 ZyXEL Communications Corporation Version 1 00 Edition 1 6 2009 Default Login Details User Name admin Password 1234 ...

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Page 3: ... the EMS software s structure If you experience problems using the EMS and you cannot find a solution in this User s Guide the Customer Support section shows you how to contact any of our offices worldwide Read the appendices if you want more detailed technical information on a feature To find specific information in this guide use the Contents Overview the Table of Contents the Index or search th...

Page 4: ...of answers to previously asked questions about ZyXEL products Forum This contains discussions on ZyXEL products Learn from others who use ZyXEL products and share your experiences as well Customer Support Should problems arise that cannot be solved by the methods listed above you should contact your vendor If you cannot contact your vendor then contact a ZyXEL office for the region in which you bo...

Page 5: ...ld choices are all in bold font A key stroke is denoted by square brackets and uppercase text for example ENTER means the enter or return key on your keyboard Enter means for you to type one or more characters and then press the ENTER key Select or choose means for you to use one of the predefined choices A right angle bracket within a screen name denotes a mouse click For example Maintenance Log ...

Page 6: ... Manager User s Guide 6 Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User s Guide may use the following generic icons The EMS icon is not an exact representation of your EMS EMS EPON device Notebook computer Computer Server DSLAM Switch Router ...

Page 7: ...w 65 Template 81 Provisioning 89 Performance 99 Fault 115 Maintenance 127 Tools 145 OLT Configuration Menus 149 OLT Configuration Overview 151 System Configuration 153 Switch Configuration 169 Multicast Configuration 199 IP Configuration 217 RMON Configuration 229 EPON Configuration 239 EPON Profile Configuration 249 Advanced Configuration 291 Appendices and Index 313 ...

Page 8: ...Contents Overview NetAtlas EPON Manager User s Guide 8 ...

Page 9: ...pported 20 1 2 System Requirements 21 1 3 Uninstalling the EMS Server 21 Chapter 2 Main Screen 23 2 1 Main Screen Overview 23 2 2 User Management 24 2 2 1 User Screens 26 2 2 2 Access Privilege Template Management 31 2 3 Access Log Browser 34 2 3 1 Search Device 36 2 4 Database Management 36 2 4 1 Backup and Restore 37 2 4 2 Database Log Storage Configuration 38 2 4 3 Scheduled Backup Configuratio...

Page 10: ...5 3 9 3 Introducing the Device Configuration Window 55 Chapter 4 Map 61 4 1 Submap and Device Mapping 61 4 1 1 Adding a Submap or Device 62 4 1 2 Editing a Node 63 4 1 3 Deleting a Submap 63 4 1 4 Deleting a Device 63 4 1 5 Finding an Object 64 4 1 6 Updating Device Map 64 4 2 Exit 64 Chapter 5 View 65 5 1 Ethernet Status 65 5 2 Hardware Status 66 5 3 Firmware Information 68 5 4 STP RSTP 70 5 4 1 ...

Page 11: ... Multicast Setting Template 96 Chapter 8 Performance 99 8 1 Interface Performance 99 8 1 1 Viewing the Graph 100 8 1 2 Viewing the Table 101 8 2 OLT PON Performance 102 8 3 ONU PON Performance 104 8 4 UNI Performance 105 8 5 RMON Ethernet Statistics 108 8 5 1 Viewing the Table 110 8 6 RMON History Data 111 8 6 1 Viewing the Table 113 Chapter 9 Fault 115 9 1 Event Log 115 9 1 1 Category Setting 118...

Page 12: ... 7 2 Adding a Device to Scheduled Configuration Restore 141 10 8 Scheduled Firmware Upgrade 142 10 8 1 Adding a Scheduled Firmware Upgrade 143 10 8 2 Adding a Device to Scheduled Firmware Upgrade 144 Chapter 11 Tools 145 11 1 Telnet 145 11 2 Ping 146 11 3 Trace Route 147 Part III OLT Configuration Menus 149 Chapter 12 OLT Configuration Overview 151 12 1 OLT Configuration Screens Overview 151 Chapt...

Page 13: ... 189 14 10 1 Configuring 802 1Q VLAN 190 14 10 2 Configuring an 802 1Q VLAN 191 14 10 3 Introduction to Port based VLANs 193 14 10 4 Configuring Port Based VLAN 193 14 11 Port Security 195 Chapter 15 Multicast Configuration 199 15 1 Overview 199 15 1 1 IP Multicast Addresses 199 15 1 2 IGMP Snooping 199 15 2 IGMP 200 15 3 Multicast 202 15 3 1 Displaying IGMP Filter Profile 204 15 4 MVR 205 15 4 1 ...

Page 14: ...vent Screen 232 17 3 1 RMON Event Configuration 233 17 4 The Alarm Screen 233 17 4 1 Configuring an RMON Alarm 235 17 4 2 RMON Alarm Event Log 236 Chapter 18 EPON Configuration 239 18 1 Common Setting 239 18 2 OLT Port Setting 241 18 3 ONU Service Config 244 18 3 1 Configuring an ONU Service 246 Chapter 19 EPON Profile Configuration 249 19 1 EPON Profile Configuration 249 19 1 1 Configuring OLT Po...

Page 15: ...0 5 Static MAC Forwarding 300 20 5 1 Configuring a System Static MAC Address Entry 302 20 5 2 Configuring an EPON Static MAC Address Entry 303 20 6 Loop Guard 304 20 7 Account 306 20 8 Subnet Based VLAN 308 20 8 1 Configuring a Subnet Based VLAN 310 20 9 Bandwidth Control 310 Part IV Appendices and Index 313 Appendix A Alarm Types and Causes 315 Appendix B SOAP Schema 317 Appendix C Legal Informat...

Page 16: ...Table of Contents NetAtlas EPON Manager User s Guide 16 ...

Page 17: ...17 PART I Introduction Introducing the EMS 19 Main Screen 23 ...

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Page 19: ...ents of a device on the network or parts of the network itself An EMS is used to manage one or more network elements of a specific type This is illustrated in the following example Figure 1 Relationship Between NMS EMS and Network Elements In this example network administrators use the NMS A to monitor and manage the whole network They use the EMS B to manage and monitor the EPON devices C in the ...

Page 20: ...u can install this on other computers if you want to use the EMS on them as well The relationship between the EMS Server and the EMS Remote Client is illustrated below Figure 2 Relationship Between EMS Server and Remote Client The EMS Server runs on server B and it uses HP OpenView NNM to communicate with the EPON devices C The EMS Remote Client if installed runs on computer s A and also uses HP O...

Page 21: ... 768 pixels or better Ethernet Adaptor 10 100 1000 Mbps Operating System Solaris 2 9 X11R6 Motif 2 2 Database MySQL 4 1 8 HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7 5 Web Server Apache 2 2 4 for OSS Interface optional Table 2 EMS Remote Client System Requirements HARDWARE SOFTWARE Sun Ultra SPARC Workstation Memory RAM 1 GB or more Hard Disk free space 60 GB or more Screen Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels or ...

Page 22: ...r To keep the EMS s logs subscriber and login account information and EMS configuration see Section 2 4 1 on page 37 for how to backup the database Use the following command to uninstall the EMS Server opt GEPONEMS uninstall Contact your local customer support for a new authentication code Then go to www myzyxel com and enter it to update your EMS registration information Install the EMS on the ot...

Page 23: ...e NetAtlas EPON Manager icon to view the EPON Manager screen Figure 3 EMS Main Screen The following table summarizes each menu item Table 3 EMS Main Menu Items MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION Window Close Select this to close the EMS Tools User Management Select this to set up EMS user accounts and to assign specific privileges to each user account You can also create and maintain access privilege templates...

Page 24: ...p and Restore Select this to back up or restore the configuration in the EMS Log Storage Configuration Select this to configure log collection and storage in the EMS Scheduled Backup Configuration Select this to back up the configuration in the EMS according to a specific schedule Help About Select this to see the EMS version and copyright information Register Select this to enter a license key an...

Page 25: ...er account Phone Number This field displays the phone number for the user or group who uses this user account E mail Address This field displays the e mail address for the user or group who uses this user account Memo This field displays any additional information about the user account Expiration Date This field displays the last day the user account is valid If the account is valid indefinitely ...

Page 26: ...n this screen click Tools User Management Then select the admin account and click Modify Access Privilege This section lists what kind of access this user account has to each function in the EMS The list is organized by menu item in the EPON Manager Each user account has one of three kinds of access to each function NoAccess ReadOnly or ReadWrite New Click this to create a new user account Modify ...

Page 27: ...min is reserved Password Enter the password for this user account For security reasons this field displays asterisks for each character Max length is 31 characters This field is required Re type Password Enter the password for this user account again Real Name Enter the name of the user or group who uses this user account You can use up to 31 character This field is optional Phone Number Enter the...

Page 28: ...sing the EMS Access Privilege This section lists what kind of access this user account has to each EMS function The list is organized by the menu items on the EMS main screen See the appropriate section in this User s Guide for more information about these functions Each user account has one of three kinds of access to each function NoAccess means the user does not have access to that function Rea...

Page 29: ... is shown below Figure 6 Tools User Management New Modify Add The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 Tools User Management New Modify Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Access Device This field displays the corresponding IP addresses of the devices you can add to a user account OK Click this to save your changes and add the device s to the user account Cancel Click this to return t...

Page 30: ... Modify Apply Template LABEL DESCRIPTION Name This list displays each access privilege template in the EMS Select one to look at the kind of access it provides to each function in the section below Access Privilege This section displays the kind of access the selected template applies to each function The list is organized by the menu items on the EMS main screen See the appropriate section in thi...

Page 31: ...n page 26 To open this screen click Tools User Management Access Privilege Template Figure 8 Tools User Management Access Privilege Template The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 8 Tools User Management Access Privilege Template LABEL DESCRIPTION Name This list displays each access privilege template in the EMS Select one to look at the kind of access it provides to each fu...

Page 32: ...n this screen click Tools User Management Access Privilege Template Then select an existing template and click Modify This screen is similar to the one below but the Template Name field is read only in this screen Figure 9 Tools User Management Access Privilege Template New Access Privilege This section displays the kind of access the selected template applies to each function You can navigate usi...

Page 33: ...es are not allowed Access Privilege This section lists what kind of access this user account has to each function in the EMS Each user account has one of three kinds of access to each function NoAccess ReadOnly or ReadWrite Use the tabs to set each function The list is organized by the menu items on the EMS main screen See the appropriate section in this User s Guide for more information about the...

Page 34: ...ION Target Select a device to see it s access logs Select EMS to see the access log for just the EMS configuration screens Select All Devices to see the logs for all network element configuration screens Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node Query Condition Slot Select a slot of an IP DSLAM for which you want to view access logs for This field is only avai...

Page 35: ... No This field displays the log number LogTime This field displays the time the log entry was generated DeviceName This field displays the name of the device on which the log entry was generated DeviceIP This field displays the IP address of the device on which the log entry was generated Slot This field displays the slot that the log entry applies to only applicable for IP DSLAMs Port This field ...

Page 36: ...ess Log Browser Search Device LABEL DESCRIPTION By Name By IP Address Select the option and enter a descriptive text for example the node name in the By Name text box or an IP address in the By IP Address fields Apply Click Apply to start the search and display the name and IP address of the matched devices in the Search Result list box Search Result This field displays the name and IP address of ...

Page 37: ...2 Tools Database Management Backup Restore The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 12 Tools Database Management Backup Restore LABEL DESCRIPTION Directory This field displays the current directory for backing up or restoring the database If you are backing up this is the directory in which the EMS backup files are created If you are restoring this is the directory in which th...

Page 38: ...r of records All records prior to these records are cleared every 24 hours Select the second radio button and enter a number from 7 to 365 in the field provided All records up to the start of the period selected are cleared every 24 hours Cleared Records Backup If you do not configure this section all records excluding the latest reserved records are cleared after 24 hours and cannot be retrieved ...

Page 39: ...e each day to begin backups for the EMS Day of Week This field is enabled if you select Weekly Select or type the day on which to back up the EMS Day of Month This field is enabled if you select Monthly Select or type the day on which to back up the EMS Backup Directory Type the directory on your computer in which you want to backup the database files or click Browse to locate it Auto Clean up Bac...

Page 40: ...the standard service with a license key before the trial expires Otherwise you need to reinstall the EMS Note Before you activate the standard service make sure the computer with the EMS server installed is connected to the Internet Click Help Register to open the Registration screen to register your EMS and activate the standard service Note If you uninstall and reinstall or upgrade the EMS serve...

Page 41: ...enter your user name and password in the fields below to register your EMS Enter a user name for your myZyXEL com account User Name Enter a user name for your myZyXEL com account The user name should be from six to 20 alphanumeric characters and the underscore is allowed Spaces are not allowed Password Enter a password for your myZyXEL com account The password should be from six to 20 alphanumeric...

Page 42: ...Chapter 2 Main Screen NetAtlas EPON Manager User s Guide 42 ...

Page 43: ...43 PART II EPON Manager EPON Manager 45 Map 61 View 65 Template 81 Provisioning 89 Performance 99 Fault 115 Maintenance 127 Tools 145 ...

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Page 45: ...er screens and shows you some basic features 3 1 EPON Manager Overview To display the EPON Manager screen double click the EPON Manager icon in the main NetAtlas EPON Manager screen The EPON Manager screen varies depending on the selected device Figure 17 EPON Manager Main Screen Overview 2 1 5 4 3 ...

Page 46: ...Device List Panel View devices in a tree structure The colors of the device icons indicate the status of the devices Green means online and red means offline Yellow for a submap node means no response from the device under the submap Click on a device icon to retrieve updated information from the device Double click on a device icon to update device information to the EMS database 3 Alarm Severity...

Page 47: ... of the screen 3 4 Menu Shortcut Buttons The following is a brief overview of the menu shortcut buttons Figure 19 EPON Manager Main Screen Shortcut Bar 3 5 EPON Manager Main Menu Summary Figure 20 EPON Manager Main Menu Summary Add Node Search Node Delete Node Interface Performance Refresh Map Port Status Event Log Map View Template Performance Provisioning Fault Maintenance Tools Help ...

Page 48: ... Tree Protocol Status Select this to view the Spanning Tree Protocol status of a device The screen differs depending on which STP mode RSTP MRSTP or MSTP you configure on the device PON Status Select this to view the status of the PON ports the MAC table and the IGMP table on a PON port Template IGMP Filter Profile Template Select this to configure an IGMP filter profile template Multicast Setting...

Page 49: ...ile Scheduled Firmware Upgrade Select this when you want to configure a schedule to perform firmware upgrade on a device Tools Telnet Select this to go to a screen where you can access a device through the Telnet service Ping Select this to go to a screen where you can ping a device directly through the EMS Trace Route Select this to go to a screen where you can perform a trace route Help About Th...

Page 50: ...ule with two PON ports and three slots for optional removable PON modules Double clicking a front panel graphic will display the Device Information screen See Section 3 7 1 on page 50 for field descriptions of this screen Figure 21 Device View 3 7 1 Device Information Follow the steps to display information on a device 1 Select a device in the Device List Panel 2 The front panel graphic should app...

Page 51: ...s field displays the model name of a device Contact This field displays any contact information if it has been entered previously Location This field displays the location of the device if it has been entered previously Up Time This field displays how long the device has been running F W Version This field displays the firmware version of the device Ethernet Address This field displays the device ...

Page 52: ...IPTION Get Community This is the password for the incoming Get and GetNext requests from the management station The Get Community string is only used by SNMP managers using SNMP version 2c or lower Set Community This is the password for incoming Set requests from the management station The Set Community string is only used by SNMP managers using SNMP version 2c or lower Trap Community This is the ...

Page 53: ... the device you must save the configuration to the device using Configuration Save Note Do NOT turn off the device during the updating process as it may corrupt the firmware and make your device unusable 1 To save the current device configuration select and right click on the device icon in the Device List Panel 2 Click Configuration Save 3 Choose a device from the list on the screen and click Add...

Page 54: ...lick Close to exit the screen Figure 25 Configuration Save Result 3 9 Device Configuration This section introduces the device configuration menus for the EPON device 3 9 1 Device Menu Summary To select a device configuration menu right click on a device in the Device List Panel Note Available screens and fields vary depending on your device model and firmware version Example configuration screens ...

Page 55: ... Figure 27 Configuration Window The following table describes the elements in this screen Table 21 Configuration Window LABEL DESCRIPTION 1 Device Panel This panel displays all devices currently managed by the EMS that are available in this configuration screen 2 Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node 3 Port List Panel This field displays a list of ports To...

Page 56: ...iguration from the device that you are currently configuring to the port s on the same device or other device s of the same model Port configurations can also be copied to other device ports 5 Close Click Close to exit a configuration screen If you close a screen without first clicking Apply configuration changes will not be saved 6 Configuration Panel Use this panel to make configuration changes ...

Page 57: ...below to copy settings between devices 1 In a configuration screen that has a Copy To button click the Copy to button to display the device selection screen as shown in Figure 29 2 Select one or more devices click Add to add the device s to the table on the right and click OK to copy the settings Figure 29 Copy Device Setting Example 3 After the process is complete a status screen displays Click C...

Page 58: ...he device then port number whose configuration you wish to copy and click the Copy to button to display the device selection screen as shown below Figure 31 Copy Port Setting Example 3 In the Device Panel list A select a device which has ports you want to copy the configuration to 4 Select a port or multiple ports by pressing the CTRL key and clicking at the same time from the Port List Panel B 5 ...

Page 59: ...22 Copy Port Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Device List Select a device to which you want to copy from the device you are currently configuring Port List Select one port or multiple ports by pressing the CTRL key and clicking at the same time from the Port List Panel Add Click Add to display the port s to which you want to copy from the device you are currently configuring Remove Click Remove to move a s...

Page 60: ...device port s to which you want to copy from the device you are currently configuring OK Click OK to copy the configuration from the current device to the device port s displayed in the Copy Port List Panel Cancel Click Cancel to return to the previous screen Table 22 Copy Port Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 61: ...S 4 1 Submap and Device Mapping The EMS mapping displays logical hierarchy for the devices in the EMS You can add devices or submaps in the EMS The following figure shows the Root Subnet folder The managed devices are mapped to the Root Subnet folder Figure 34 Submaps and Device Mapping Note You cannot create edit or delete the Root Subnet folder ...

Page 62: ...u select Submap only the Node Name and Descriptions fields are displayed Node Name Enter a descriptive name up to 31 characters for identification purposes Descriptions Enter a description up to 31 characters about the node IP Address This field is not applicable when you select Submap Enter the IP address of the device System User Name Enter the administrator account user name to log into the dev...

Page 63: ... 1 3 Deleting a Submap To delete a submap select the submap icon in the Device List Panel and click Map Delete Node Figure 37 Map Delete Warning Note If you delete a submap all devices under the submap will be removed from the EMS 4 1 4 Deleting a Device To remove a device from the Device List Panel select the device icon and click Map Delete Node OK Click OK to save the changes and close the scre...

Page 64: ... in the By Name text box or an IP address in the By Address fields and click Apply to start the search Select a device or node in the Search Result list and click OK to display the selected device node in the EPON Manager screen 4 1 6 Updating Device Map Click Map Refresh Map to update information in the device panel from the EMS database 4 2 Exit Click Map Exit EPON Manager to close the EPON Mana...

Page 65: ... device to display the information Figure 39 View Ethernet Status The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 24 View Ethernet Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Device List This field displays the name and IP address of each device that you may use in this screen Select the appropriate device Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3...

Page 66: ...rames with Signal Quality Error SQC errors Deferred Trans This field displays the number of frames that were delayed due to deferred transmission Late Collisions A late collision is counted when a device detects a collision after it has sent the 512th bit of its frame This field displays the number of times such a collision is detected Excessive Collisions This field displays the number of packets...

Page 67: ...ng The text box displays how often in seconds this screen refreshes You may change the refresh interval by typing a new number in the text box and then clicking the Apply button Fan RPM RPM A properly functioning fan is an essential component along with a sufficiently ventilated cool operating environment in order for the device to stay within the temperature threshold Each fan has a sensor that i...

Page 68: ...work Status NORMAL indicates that the voltage is within an acceptable operating range at this point otherwise ERROR is displayed ABSENT indicates that there is no power reading at a sensor s Temperature The device has temperature sensors that are capable of detecting and reporting if the temperature rises above the threshold You may choose the temperature unit in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit Cels...

Page 69: ... on page 56 for more details Slots This field displays each slot number and type of card for the selected device Mgmt indicates the switch module on the selected device Select the appropriate slot Refresh Click this to update the screen OLT Information These fields display the information about the OLT PON Select a PON port of the seclected slot to display information for the ONUs connected to thi...

Page 70: ... the higher the cost see the next table ONU Information These fields display the information about the ONUs connected to the PON ports on the selected OLT ONU Name This field displays the name assigned for the ONU connected to this PON port MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the ONU connected to this PON port Firmware Version This field displays the firmware version of the ONU conn...

Page 71: ...state so as to eliminate transient loops 5 4 3 STP RSTP Status View current STP information in the Spanning Tree Protocol Status screen Click View Spanning Tree Protocol Status and select a device from the device list located on the left hand side of the screen The fields on the right will display the device s STP information The screen varies depending on which STP mode STP MRSTP or MSTP you conf...

Page 72: ...e describes the labels in this screen Table 29 View Spanning Tree Protocol Status RSTP MRSTP LABEL DESCRIPTION Device List This field displays the name and IP address of each device that you may access in this screen Select the appropriate device Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details ...

Page 73: ...switch can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure Hello Time This is the time interval in seconds at which the root device transmits a configuration message The root bridge determines Hello Time Max Age and Forwarding Delay Forward Delay This is the time in seconds the root switch will wait before changing states that is listening to learning to forwarding ...

Page 74: ... CST This section describes the Common Spanning Tree settings Bridge ID This is the unique identifier for this bridge consisting of bridge priority plus MAC address Hello Time sec This is the time interval in seconds at which the root switch transmits a configuration message Port ID This is the priority and number of the port on the device through which this device must communicate with the root o...

Page 75: ...een reconfigured Time Since Last Change This is the time since the spanning tree was last reconfigured VLAN These fields display the MSTI to VLAN mapping In other words which VLANs run on each spanning tree instance Instance This field displays the MSTI ID VLAN This field displays which VLANs are mapped to an MSTI MSTI These fields display the MST instance settings MSTID This is the index number o...

Page 76: ...utton to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details Slots A on the figure This field displays the slots of the selected device This list is only available when a device is selected Refresh Click this to update the screen Ethernet Port This section is applicable only when you select Mgmt in the slot list Enet Port This field displays each Ethernet port on the se...

Page 77: ...r of received frames on this port Errors This field shows the number of received errors on this port PON Port Port This identifies the PON port on a PON module in the selected slot Number of ONUs This field indicates how many ONUs are connected to this port ONU ONU Name This is the name assigned for the ONU connected to the selected PON port MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the O...

Page 78: ...evice button to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details Slots This field displays the slots of the selected device This list is only available when a device is selected Refresh Click this to update the screen PON Port Select a PON port to display the MAC address table on it This field is not available when you select Mgmt in the slot list Get Click Get to di...

Page 79: ...tatus IGMP Table The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 33 View PON Status IGMP Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Device Name This field displays the name and IP address of each device that you may use in this screen Select the appropriate device Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details Slots This f...

Page 80: ...p Destination Address This shows the IGMP group address Vid This shows the VLAN ID number to which the IGMP group belongs ONU Name Mac This shows the name and the MAC address of the ONU that is connected to the port and a member of the group Table 33 View PON Status IGMP Table continued LABEL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 81: ...aded to one or more devices thus removing the need to configure the corresponding settings for each device 6 2 IGMP Filter Profile Template With IGMP filtering you can control which IGMP groups a subscriber on a port can join This allows you to control the distribution of multicast services such as video broadcasts based on service plans and types of subscription You can set the device to filter t...

Page 82: ...to create an IGMP filter profile Delete Click Delete to remove one or more selected IGMP filter profiles Modify Click Modify to edit a selected IGMP filter profile IGMP Filter Parameters This table displays the settings of the selected IGMP filter above Index This is the number of the IGMP filter Start IP This field displays the starting multicast IP address for a range of multicast IP addresses t...

Page 83: ...Name Type a name up to 31 printable characters to identify the IGMP filter profile IGMP Filter Parameters Index Double click an index number to edit the IP range for the IGMP filter profile Start IP This field displays the starting multicast IP address for a range of multicast IP addresses to which you want this IGMP filter to allow access End IP This field displays the ending multicast IP address...

Page 84: ...delivers IP packets to just a group of hosts on the network Multicast Group Limit You can limit the number of multicast groups a subscriber on a port can join You may enable disable the multicast group limit on individual ports Table 36 IGMP Filtering Profile Template New Modify IP Range LABEL DESCRIPTION Start IP Enter the starting multicast IP address for a range of multicast IP addresses to whi...

Page 85: ...ticast configuration Template Template Name This field displays the descriptive name for the multicast template New Click New to create a new multicast template Delete Click Delete to remove the selected multicast template Modify Click Modify to change the settings of the selected multicast template Port List Port This field displays the port number Immediate Leave Enable This field displays v whe...

Page 86: ...evice limits the number of multicast groups this port is allowed to join v or not x Once a port is registered in the specified number of multicast groups any new IGMP join report frame s is dropped on this port Max Multicast Group Number This field displays the number of multicast groups this port is allowed to join IGMP Filter Profile This field displays the name of the IGMP filtering profile to ...

Page 87: ...nter a number to limit the number of multicast groups this port is allowed to join Once a port is registered in the specified number of multicast groups any new IGMP join report frame s is dropped on this port IGMP Filter Profile Select the IGMP filter profile you want to assign to this multicast template Querier Mode The device treats an IGMP query port as being connected to an IGMP multicast rou...

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Page 89: ...eens you can use the Provisioning screens to apply or delete templates to or from a device Note You must first create templates before you can apply them using the Provisioning screen Refer to Chapter 6 on page 81 for more information 7 2 IGMP Filter Profile Provision IGMP Internet Group Multicast Protocol is a session layer protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group The IGMP filte...

Page 90: ...a device Add Click Add to transfer any chosen IGMP filters template from the left field to the right field You can add multiple templates at one time Remove Click Remove to delete any added IGMP filters from the right field You can remove multiple templates at one time View IGMP Filter Click this to view IGMP Filter Parameters of a selected IGMP filter template You may wish to view the details bef...

Page 91: ...file Follow the steps below to apply an IGMP filter profile to a device 1 Click Provisioning IGMP Filter Profile Provisioning to display the screen as shown Table 40 Provisioning IGMP Filter Profile Provisioning View IGMP Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION IGMP Filter Name Name used to identify the IGMP filter profile IGMP Filter Parameters This table displays the various parameters Index This is a number o...

Page 92: ...profile settings by clicking View IGMP Filter Figure 55 Provisioning IGMP Filter 4 Click Apply To Devices to apply the selected IGMP filter profile s 5 A screen displays as shown Select the device s to which you want to apply the IGMP filter s To select more than one device press SHIFT or CTRL and select at the same time Figure 56 Provisioning IGMP Filter Profile Apply to Devices ...

Page 93: ...n IGMP Filter Profile Follow the steps below to remove an IGMP filter from a device 1 Click Provisioning IGMP Filter Profile Provision to display the screen as shown 2 Select Remove IGMP Filters under Action 3 Select a profile or enter the name of the profile you want to remove and click Add You can view the profile settings by clicking View IGMP Filter Refer to the chapter on IGMP filter template...

Page 94: ...e device press SHIFT or CTRL and select at the same time Figure 59 Provisioning IGMP Filter Profile Remove From Devices Select Device 6 Click OK to remove the IGMP filter profile settings from the selected device s 7 A Result screen displays showing the profile removal status Click Close to exit this screen Figure 60 Provisioning IGMP Filter Profile Remove From Devices Successful ...

Page 95: ...PTION Device Type Select a device from the drop down list box to view the device s Multicast configuration Template Template Name This field displays the descriptive name for the multicast template Apply To Devices Click Apply To Devices to apply any added multicast template to the devices You will be asked to select one or more devices in the next screen You must click Apply To Devices to apply a...

Page 96: ...ts the number of multicast groups this port is allowed to join v or not x Once a port is registered in the specified number of multicast groups any new IGMP join report frame s is dropped on this port Max Multicast Group Number This field displays the number of multicast groups this port is allowed to join IGMP Filter Profile This field displays the name of the IGMP filtering profile to use for th...

Page 97: ...lick Add To select more than one device press SHIFT or CTRL and select at the same time Figure 62 Provisioning Multicast Setting Template Apply to Devices 4 Click OK to copy the template to the selected device s 5 A screen displays showing the template copy status Click Close to exit this screen Figure 63 Provisioning Multicast Setting Template Apply to Devices Successful ...

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Page 99: ...for your network The values that are reported in these screens are usually reset every time the device is reset 8 1 Interface Performance Use this screen to look at the number of packets received or transmitted by a port This section shows you how to configure the performance data you want to display in a table or graph To open this screen click Performance Interface in the EPON Manager Figure 64 ...

Page 100: ...erformance table or graph Rx Counters Tx Counters Select the type s of packet counters at which you want to look at for the selected port Octets Select this option to show the total number of octets bytes received or transmitted up to 232 1 32 bit Unicast Pkts Select this option to show the total number of unicast packets received or transmitted Non unicast Pkts Select this option to show the tota...

Page 101: ...mation on how to use the graph please refer to HP OpenView Help 8 1 2 Viewing the Table This section shows you how to view the interface table screen After selecting the data you wish to display a table on click Table on the Performance Interface screen This table is similar to other tables created in the Performance section Figure 66 Performance Interface Table ...

Page 102: ...ble 43 Performance Interface Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Device This field displays the name of the device selected in the previous screen Slot This field displays the index number of the slot selected in the previous screen Port This field displays the port selected in the previous screens OperStatus This field displays the operating status of the port Up or Down Counter This field displays the categ...

Page 103: ...rames Select this option to show the total number of broadticast frames received on this interface Undersized Frames Select this option to show the total number of frames received that were shorter than 64 octets in length Oversized Frames Select this option to show the total number of frames received that were longer than the maximum frame size CRC Errors Select this option to show the total numb...

Page 104: ...lections Close Click this to exit the screen Table 44 Performance PON OLT PON Performance continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 45 Performance PON ONU PON Performance LABEL DESCRIPTION Device This list displays the IP address of each device that you may use in this screen Select the appropriate device and then select a slot if applicable Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a...

Page 105: ...ength Drop Frames Select this option to show the total number of frames dropped CRC Errors Select this option to show the total number of frames with CRC Cyclic Redundant Check error s TX Counters The following fields display the types of packet counters transmitted on this interface Bytes Select this option to show the total number of bytes transmitted on this interface Unicast Frames Select this...

Page 106: ... This field displays each slot number and the number of the port with an ONU connected for the selected device Select the appropriate slot ONU This field displays the name of the ONUs connected to the selected device Select the appropriate ONU UNI Port Select an Ethernet port on the ONU from the drop down list box Polling This field shows how often the EMS updates the table or graph that is displa...

Page 107: ...nsmitted on this interface Bytes Select this option to show the total number of bytes transmitted on this interface Unicast Frames Select this option to show the total number of unicast frames transmitted on this interface Multicast Frames Select this option to show the total number of multicast frames transmitted on this interface Broadcast Frames Select this option to show the total number of br...

Page 108: ...P address of each device that you may use in this screen Select the appropriate device Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details Slot This field displays each slot number and type of card for the selected device Select the appropriate slot Port Select a port or interface from the drop down list box Note If you se...

Page 109: ... length 512 1023 Octets Select this to display the number of packets including bad packets received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length 1024 1518 Octets Select this to display the number of untagged packets including bad packets received that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length This number also includes tagged packets received that were 1522 octets in size 1518 Octets Oversize ...

Page 110: ...selection s Close Click this to exit the screen Table 47 Performance RMON Ethernet Statistics continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 48 Performance RMON Ethernet Statistics Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Device This field displays the name of the device selected in the previous screen Slot This field displays the type of the slot selected in the previous screen Port This field displays the port of the device ...

Page 111: ...t this to export the data from the table to a CSV file Close Click this to exit the screen Table 48 Performance RMON Ethernet Statistics Table continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 49 Performance RMON History Data LABEL DESCRIPTION Device List This list displays the name and IP address of each device that you may use in this screen Select the appropriate device Search Device Click the Search Device bu...

Page 112: ...ackets longer than 1518 octets Select this to display the number of packets dropped because they were too big bigger than the maximum frame size Error Packets 64 1518 packets Select this to display the number of error packets Undersize Error Packets Select this to display the number of frames dropped because they were less than 64 octets long and contained an invalid FCS including non integral and...

Page 113: ...MON History Data Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Device This field displays the name of the device selected in the previous screen Port This field displays the port of the device that the EMS will poll for data Slot This field displays the index number of the slot selected in the previous screen Status This field displays the operating status of the port Sample Index This field displays the Sample Index n...

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Page 115: ...r User s Guide 115 CHAPTER 9 Fault This chapter describes the event logs and how to perform loopback tests using the Fault screens 9 1 Event Log To display system event logs click Fault Event Log Figure 74 Fault Event Log ...

Page 116: ...ices in the Target list or All in the Slot field Type Select the type of logs from the drop down list box Choices are All Communication QualityOfService ProcessingError Equipment and Environmental Select All for system event logs generated by all alarm types Select Communication for transmission and signal logs Select QualityOfService for performance logs Select Processing Error for software and c...

Page 117: ... field displays whether a log has been cleared or not If it has been cleared it will display a V LogTime This field displays the date and time when the event log was generated DeviceName This field displays the name of the device on which the event log was generated DeviceIP This field displays the IP address of the device on which the log entry was generated Slot This field displays the slot that...

Page 118: ...lt Event Log Category Setting The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 52 Fault Event Log Category Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Alarms Select the specific types of alarms to display using the checkboxes and tabs For more information about the alarms see Section 9 4 on page 123 OK Click this to save your changes and return to the previous screen Cancel Click this to discard any ch...

Page 119: ... select a slot from the second list 3 Select a port and ONU from the lists located on the right hand side of the screen Table 53 Fault Loopback Test LABEL DESCRIPTION Device This field displays the name and IP address of each device Slot This field displays each slot number and type of card for a selected device Select the appropriate slot Port Select a port to perform a loopback test on ONU Selec...

Page 120: ...out period in seconds 5 Click Apply to start the loopback test Figure 77 Fault Loopback Test 6 A screen displays showing the test result Click Close to exit the screen Figure 78 Fault Loopback Result 9 3 Ping and TraceRoute Test You can use the Ping screen to test connection from the selected device to a specified IP address ...

Page 121: ...t this option and enter the number of ping tests 1 15 to perform Delay Enter the number of seconds the device is to wait between ping tests Time out sec Specify the time 1 60 seconds the device is to wait for a reply from the remote device before declaring this a failed ping test Size Specify the size of the ping packet 0 1472 bytes to send Start Click Start to begin the ping connection test Stop ...

Page 122: ...est is successful or not Approximate round trip time Min This field displays the shortest round trip time the time it takes to send a packet from a device to the destination and back Max This field displays the longest round trip time Average This field displays the average round trip time Packet Loss Rate This field displays the packet loss rate 0 means 0 packets have been lost after the pinging ...

Page 123: ...and IP address of each device Target IP Address Enter the IP address of the device to which you want to send a traceroute packet from the selected device Max Hop Count Specify the maximum number of hops intermediary devices you want to trace Enter a number between 1 and 255 Time out sec Specify the time 1 60 seconds the device is to wait for a reply from the remote device before declaring this a f...

Page 124: ...lure Scheduled Device Reboot Failure Set the alarm priority for Scheduled Device Reboot Failure Device Not Responding Set the alarm priority for Device Not Responding Device Responding Set the alarm priority for Device Responding System Cold Start Set the alarm priority for system cold start Warm Start Set the alarm priority for system warm start External Alarm Set the alarm priority for external ...

Page 125: ...ged Dying Gasp Occurred Set the alarm priority for the alarm sent when the OLT was turned off or failed because of loss of power OAM Link Disconnection Occurred Set the alarm priority for the OAM keepalive timeout alarm Bad Encryption Key Occurred Set the alarm priority for the alarm sent when an encryption key exchange failure occured ONU Link Down Set the alarm priority for the alarm sent when o...

Page 126: ...nager User s Guide 126 Apply Click Apply to save your changes on all screens Close Click Close to exit the screen You must click Apply first to save your changes Table 56 Fault Alarm Severity Configuration continued LABEL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 127: ...to backup and restore your configuration file as well as upload new firmware and configuration files 10 1 Device Port Reset Use the Device Port Reset screen to restart a device without physically turning the power off You can also reset cards and ONUs Figure 82 Maintenance Device Port Reset ...

Page 128: ...utton to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details Slot List Select the slot you wish to reboot or reset the cards or ports for Slot This field displays the slot number s of the selected device Status This field displays whether a card is inserted in the slot up or not down Number of ONU on ponA ponB This field displays the the number of ONU s connected to the...

Page 129: ...e List and click Apply Figure 83 Maintenance Device Port Reset 3 A warning message will display click OK 4 A message screen displays the result like below Click Close The device will restart This takes up to two minutes This does NOT affect the device s configuration Figure 84 Maintenance Device Port Reset Result ...

Page 130: ...t more than one device at a time Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details Keep current IP address Enable this feature to keep the device s IP address the same even after the default configuration has been uploaded Load factory default Select this option to load the factory default settings for the selected devic...

Page 131: ...rn off the device during the updating process as it may corrupt the firmware and make the selected device unusable Figure 86 Maintenance Firmware Upgrade The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 59 Maintenance Firmware Upgrade LABEL DESCRIPTION Device Type Select the type of devices that you wish to upgrade the firmware for F W Directory Click Browse and locate the directory t...

Page 132: ...s device table Select a device that you wish to upgrade it s firmware Device This field displays the devices and slot numbers of the device type selected in the previous screen F W Version This field displays the current firmware version of the device card You must first click Get F W Version for this field to be displayed Boot Image This field displays the current boot image of the device Image1 ...

Page 133: ...ou wish to upgrade the firmware for by selecting them and clicking Add This will add them to the device table on the right 5 Click the image file of the device you wish to upgrade and click OK to begin the upgrade process 6 Reboot the device see Section 10 1 on page 127 and check the firmware version on the device to make sure that the firmware has updated successfully Add Click Add to add the sel...

Page 134: ... displays the MAC address of the ONU connected to the port Select the ONUs that you wish to upgrade ONU Name This field displays the name assigned to the ONU connected to the port F W Version This field displays the current firmware version of the ONU Add Click Add to add the selected ONUs you wish to upgrade The ONUs will be added to the device table on the right Remove Click Remove to remove any...

Page 135: ... of devices you wish to display in the table below Device Name Select the device you wish to back up or restore the configuration file You can select multiple devices Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details Add Click Add to add the selected devices you wish to back up or restore the configuration file The devic...

Page 136: ...in or Browse to the directory that you wish to backup the configuration file to If you are restoring a configuration file to a device type in or Browse to the location of the file you wish to restore FTP timeout Type the number of seconds to wait for a successful FTP connection before timing out Save configuration before backup Select the Save configuration before backup option to save the running...

Page 137: ...be performed Daily time is listed in hh mm 24 hour format Backup Directory This field displays the directory the backup will be made into Backup Device When a scheduled backup configuration is selected this table will be populated with the devices that this configuration applies to New Click the New button to add a new scheduled backup device configuration This makes another screen appear Modify C...

Page 138: ...he device you wish to back up the configuration file You can select multiple devices Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details Add Click Add to add any devices that you wish to create a scheduled device configuration backup for Remove Click Remove to delete any selected devices from the device list Backup Schedul...

Page 139: ...evice Configuration Restore Day of Week If you have selected Weekly select the day of the week that the scheduled backup will occur Day of Month If you have selected Monthly select the day of the month that the scheduled backup will occur FTP timeout Type the number of seconds to wait for a successful FTP connection before timing out Backup Directory Browse to the location where you wish to backup...

Page 140: ...umber of each schedule in the list Schedule Time This field displays the date and time the device configuration should be restored Number of Devices This field displays the number of the devices whose configuration should be restored New Click the New button to add a new scheduled restore to the schedule list This makes another screen appear Modify Click the Modify button to edit a previously adde...

Page 141: ...e name and the IP address of the device that will have it s configuration restored Source File This field displays the configuration file you wish to restore New Click this to add one or more devices to a schedule for restoring configuration Delete Select one or more devices and click this to remove them Time Specify the date the device configuration should be restored This is based on the current...

Page 142: ...IPTION Device Type Select the model of the device you want to add to the schedule Device Name Select one or more devices to which you want to restore the specified configuration file Use the Shift key or Ctrl key to select more than one device Search Device Click the Search Device button to find or locate a device or node See Section 3 9 3 1 on page 56 for more details Add Click Add to add any dev...

Page 143: ...evice in the schedule Schedule Time This field displays the date and time the device firmware should be upgraded Number of Devices This field displays the number of the devices whose firmware should be upgraded New Click the New button to add a new scheduled device upgrade to the schedule list This makes another screen appear Modify Click the Modify button to edit a previously added scheduled upgr...

Page 144: ...This field displays the name of the device in the schedule Slot ID This field displays the number or name of the slot Boot Image This field displays the boot image that will be upgraded Image1 or Image2 Source File This field displays the file that will be used for the firmware upgrade Add Click Add to add any devices that you wish to create a scheduled device upgrade for Remove Click Remove to de...

Page 145: ... TCP IP networks Its primary function is to allow users to log into remote host systems The administrator uses Telnet from a computer on a remote network to access the device You can use remote Telnet access as shown next 1 Select a device from the list of devices shown in the Device List Panel 2 Click Tools Telnet to open a console session for Telnet access to the device 3 Type the device user na...

Page 146: ...p 4 If you wish to ping a different IP address that is different to the device you selected then type it s IP address into the IP Address text boxes 5 Type the size of the packet in bytes that you wish to ping the device with in the text box provided The standard packet size for a ping is 64 bytes 6 If you have not selected Continual Test you can type the number of packets to send in the Number of...

Page 147: ...display the screen below Figure 100 Tools Trace Route The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 70 Tools Trace Route LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Address Enter an IP address which you wish to perform a trace route on Max Hop Count Specify the maximum number of hops intermediary devices you want to trace Enter a number between 1 and 255 Number of Probes Type the number of probe packets ...

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Page 149: ...us OLT Configuration Overview 151 System Configuration 153 Switch Configuration 169 Multicast Configuration 199 IP Configuration 217 RMON Configuration 229 EPON Configuration 239 EPON Profile Configuration 249 Advanced Configuration 291 ...

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Page 151: ...ink aggregation and GARP timer and port related settings such as port VLAN STP and security Use the Multicast Configuration screens page 199 to configure multicast settings and MVR Multicast VLAN Registration groups Use the IP Configuration screens page 217 to configure the system IP address DHCP relay TrTCM and static routing Use the RMON Configuration screens page 229 to configure RMON Remote Ne...

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Page 153: ...tion This chapter shows you how to view general system information configure SNMP remote management and time setup 13 1 System Info You can use the System Info screen to display and edit basic properties of the selected OLT Figure 101 System Configuration System Info ...

Page 154: ...ers Contact Type the name up to 32 characters of the person in charge of the selected device Location Type the geographical location up to 32 characters of the selected device Up Time This field displays how long the device has been running F W Version This field displays the firmware version of the selected device Ethernet Address This field displays the device s Ethernet MAC address in six hexad...

Page 155: ...g facility allows you to log the messages to different files in the syslog server See your syslog server manual for more information Apply Click Apply to save your changes Syslog Server Index This field displays the index number Active This field indicates whether the syslog server setting is enabled or not IP Address This field displays the IP address of the syslog server Log Level This field dis...

Page 156: ... can manage and monitor the switch through the Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device s of the same model Close Click Close to exit this screen Table 72 System Configuration Syslog continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 73 System Configuration Syslog New LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select Active to enable the settings o...

Page 157: ...in object variables managed objects that define each piece of information to be collected about a switch 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 allows a manager and agents to communicate for the purpose of accessing these objects SNMP itself is a simple request response protocol...

Page 158: ...P To display the SNMP screen right click on an OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration System Configuration SNMP Figure 105 System Configuration SNMP Set Allows the manager to set values for object variables within an agent Trap Used by the agent to inform the manager of some events Table 74 SNMP Commands continued COMMAN D DESCRIPTION ...

Page 159: ...Community Enter the Set Community which is the password for incoming Set requests from the management station The Set Community string is only used by SNMP managers using SNMP version 2c or lower Trap Community Enter the Trap Community string which is the password sent with each trap to the SNMP manager The Trap Community string is only used by SNMP managers using SNMP version 2c or lower SNMP Tra...

Page 160: ... 13 System Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User s Guide 160 right click on an OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration System Configuration Trap Group Figure 106 System Configuration Trap Group ...

Page 161: ...r the sensor s threshold or when the variable falls below the sensor s threshold Voltage This trap is sent when the device detects abnormal voltage Reset This trap is sent when the device automatically resets or resets by an administrator through a management interface Time Sync This trap is sent when the device gets or fail to get the time and date from a time server Intrusion Lock This trap is s...

Page 162: ...probe fails when a ping test consisting of a series of ping probes fails or when a ping test is completed Trace Route This trap is sent when a traceroute test fails This trap is sent when a traceroute test is completed Switch This is the SNMP switch trap group related to switch s STP Spanning Tree Protocol MAC address table and RMON Remote Network Monitoring in switch Click All to automatically cl...

Page 163: ...7 System Configuration Service Access Control LABEL DESCRIPTION Services Services you may use to access the device are listed here Active Select this option for the corresponding services that you want to allow to access the device Service Port You may change the default service port by typing the new port number in the Service Port field If you change the default port number then you will have to...

Page 164: ... enhance security and flexibility To open this screen right click on an OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration System Configuration Remote Mgmt Figure 108 System Configuration Remote Mgmt Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device s of the same model Close Click Close to exit this screen Table 77 Syste...

Page 165: ... the range here The default value for a start and end address is 0 0 0 0 which means you don t care which host is trying to use a service If you enter an IP address in this field the OLT will check if the client IP address matches the value here when a session is started If it does not match the session is disconnected immediately End To allow a range of computers to use Telnet FTP HTTP HTTPS SSH ...

Page 166: ...may have to check with your ISP network administrator or use trial and error to find a protocol that works The main differences between them are the format When you select the Daytime RFC 867 format the device displays the day month year and time with no time zone adjustment When you use this format it is recommended that you use a Daytime timeserver within your geographical time zone Time RFC 868...

Page 167: ...ime only when you reenter this menu New Time hh mm ss Enter the new time in hour minute and second format This field is not available when you select Time RFC 868 or NTP RFC 1305 in the Use Time Server When Bootup field Current Date This field displays an updated date only when you re enter this menu New Date yyyy mm dd Enter the new date in year month and day format This field is not available wh...

Page 168: ...fy which firmware the OLT is to use during system startup Select Image 1 or Image 2 3 Click Apply to save the setting Figure 110 System Configuration Boot Image 4 When the setting is successful a result screen displays Click Close Figure 111 System Configuration Boot Image Result ...

Page 169: ...regation and GARP timer 14 1 Port Setup Use the Port Setup screen to activate and configure switch port settings To open this screen right click on the device in the Device List Panel and click Configuration Switch Configuration Port Setup Then select a device and the port to which you want to apply this configuration Figure 112 Switch Configuration Port Setup ...

Page 170: ...rs fill Back Pressure flow control is typically used in half duplex mode to send a collision signal to the sending port mimicking a state of packet collision causing the sending port to temporarily stop sending signals and resend later Select this check box to enable it This field is not available for a PON port Port Name Enter a descriptive name up to 64 ASCII characters for identification purpos...

Page 171: ...es vary depending on your device models Strict Priority Queue services queues based on priority only When the highest priority queue empties traffic on the next highest priority queue begins The default queuing method is Strictly Priority Queue Weighted Fair Queuing or Weighted Round Robin Scheduling is used to guarantee each queue s minimum bandwidth based on their bandwidth portion weight the nu...

Page 172: ...ally creating and managing trunk groups When you enable LACP link aggregation on a port the port can automatically negotiate with the ports at the remote end of a link to establish trunk groups LACP also allows port redundancy that is if an operational port fails then one of the standby ports become operational without user intervention Please note that You must connect all ports point to point to...

Page 173: ...egation to display the configuration screen Note The number of link aggregation groups varies depending on your device models Figure 114 Switch Configuration Link Aggregation Table 82 Aggregation ID Local Switch Local switch 0000 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 0000 0000 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 0000 System priority MAC address Key Port Priority Port Number Table 83 Aggregation ID Peer Switch Peer swit...

Page 174: ... one logical link containing multiple ports Active Select this option to activate a trunk group Dynamic LACP Select this check box to enable Dynamic LACP Port This field displays the Ethernet port number Group Select the trunk group to which the port belongs LACP Timeout Timeout is the time interval between the individual port exchanges of LACP packets in order to check that the peer port in the t...

Page 175: ...ivate traffic storm control on the switch Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device s of the same model Port List Select a port that you want to configure in this screen Broadcast pkt sec Select this option and specify how many broadcast packets the port receive...

Page 176: ... is backward compatible with STP RSTP and addresses the limitations of existing spanning tree protocols STP and RSTP in networks to include the following features One Common and Internal Spanning Tree CIST that represents the entire network s connectivity Grouping of multiple bridges or switching devices into regions that appear as one single bridge on the network A VLAN can be mapped to a specifi...

Page 177: ...er s Guide 177 To open this screen right click on the OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration Switch Configuration STP The screen varies depending on what standard you choose to implement on your network Figure 116 Switch Configuration STP MRSTP ...

Page 178: ... for this bridge Bridge Priority determines the root bridge which in turn determines Max Age Hello Time and Forward Delay Hello Time sec This is the time interval in seconds between BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Units configuration message generations by all devices in RSTP or the root device in STP The allowed range is 1 to 10 seconds 2 is the default Forward Delay sec This is the maximum time in sec...

Page 179: ...you are currently configuring to other device s of the same model Close Click Close to exit this screen Table 87 Switch Configuration STP MSTP LABEL DESCRIPTION Spanning Tree Protocol You can activate one of the STP modes on the device Select RSTP MRSTP or MSTP Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the switch Enable MSTP Select this option to activate MSTP Hello Time sec This is the time ...

Page 180: ...er a descriptive name up to 32 characters of an MST region Revision Number Enter a number to identify a region s configuration Devices must have the same revision number to belong to the same region Max Hops Enter the number of hops between 1 and 255 in an MSTP region before the BPDU is discarded and the port information is aged Apply Click Apply to save your changes Copy to Click the Copy to butt...

Page 181: ...n the spanning tree instance Enable VLAN This field displays which VLAN s are mapped to this MST instance Set Click Set to open a screen where you can configure the range of VLAN s to be mapped to the MST instance Port This field displays the Ethernet port number Enable Select this check box to add this port to the MST instance Priority Configure the priority for each port here Priority decides wh...

Page 182: ... for outgoing traffic in the Queuing Method screen Queuing algorithms allow switches to maintain separate queues for packets from each individual source or flow and prevent a source from monopolizing the bandwidth Follow the steps below to configure priority queuing Table 89 Switch Configuration STP MSTP New Set MSTI VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION MST Index This field displays the ID of the MST instance S...

Page 183: ...efault priority of the ingress port Use these fields to configure the priority level to physical queue mapping On the switch traffic assigned to higher index queues gets through faster while traffic in lower index queues is dropped if the network is congested The following descriptions are based on the traffic types defined in the IEEE 802 1D standard which incorporates 802 1p Level 7 Typically us...

Page 184: ...fort or better than best effort and would include important business traffic that can tolerate some delay Level 2 This is for spare bandwidth Level 1 This is typically used for non critical background traffic such as bulk transfers that are allowed but that should not affect other applications and users Level 0 Typically used for best effort traffic Priority Select a priority level from the drop d...

Page 185: ...the chapter on VLAN setup for more background information Leave Timer Leave Timer sets the duration of the leave period timer for GVRP in milliseconds Each port has a single leave period timer Leave time must be at least two times larger than Join Timer the default is 60 centiseconds Leave All Timer Leave All Timer sets the duration of the Leave All Period timer for GVRP in milliseconds Each port ...

Page 186: ...c to without interference You must first select a monitor port A monitor port is a port that copies the traffic of another port After you select a monitor port configure a mirroring rule in the related fields To open the Port Mirroring screen right click on the OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration Switch Configuration Port Mirroring Then select a device and the port to which you wa...

Page 187: ...ave the changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device s of the same model Port List Select a port that you want to configure in this screen Mirrored Select this option to mirror the traffic on a port Direction Specify the direction of the traffic to mirror Choices are Egress outgoing Ingress inc...

Page 188: ...on Protocol is a registration protocol that defines a way for switches to register necessary VLAN members on ports across the network Select this check box to permit VLAN groups beyond the local switch Port Isolation Port Isolation allows each port 1 to 12 to communicate only with the CPU management port and the uplink ports but not communicate with each other This option is the most limiting but ...

Page 189: ... for a port the device discards incoming frames for VLANs that do not include this port in its member set Clear this check box to disable ingress filtering Enable VLAN Trunking Enable VLAN trunking on ports connected to other switches or routers but not ports directly connected to end users to allow frames belonging to unknown VLAN groups to pass through the switch Enable GVRP Select this check bo...

Page 190: ...onfiguration VLAN 3 Select 802 1Q as the VLAN Type and then click Apply Figure 124 Switch Configuration VLAN 802 1Q The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 94 Switch Configuration VLAN 802 1Q LABEL DESCRIPTION No This field displays the index number of the table VID This field displays the ID of the VLAN Active Yes means the VLAN is active No means the VLAN is not active Name...

Page 191: ...ports See Section 14 10 2 on page 191 for more information Delete Select a VLAN in the right column of the screen and then click the Delete button to remove it Port List This table displays port VLAN settings An egress port is marked E A forbidden port is marked X A tagged port is marked T a port that marks frames as untagged is marked U and a port not participating in a VLAN is marked Refer to Ta...

Page 192: ...tification purposes Port List Double click the port list below VID and Name fields to open a screen where you can change VLAN port settings OK Click OK to save the changes and close this screen Cancel Click Cancel to close this screen All unsaved changes will be lost Table 96 Switch Configuration VLAN 802 1Q New Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Egress Select the port s to belong to this VLAN Forbidden This ...

Page 193: ...ased VLANs are specific only to the switch on which they were created The port based VLAN setup screen is shown next The CPU management port forms a VLAN with all Ethernet ports 14 10 4 Configuring Port Based VLAN Follow the steps below to set the Port Based VLAN Type on the switch 1 In the Device Panel list select a device and then right click 2 Click Configuration Switch Configuration VLAN Table...

Page 194: ...ng ports are selected while only the CPU outgoing port is selected This option is the most limiting but also the most secure After you make your selection click Apply to display the screens as mentioned above You can still customize these settings by adding deleting incoming or outgoing ports but you must also click Apply at the bottom of the screen Incoming These are the ingress ports an ingress ...

Page 195: ...is not activated Outgoing These are the egress ports an egress port is an outgoing port that is a port through which a data packet leaves If you wish to allow two subscriber ports to talk to each other you must define the egress port for both ports CPU refers to the switch management port By default it forms a VLAN with all Ethernet ports If it does not form a VLAN with a particular port then the ...

Page 196: ...rity Select this check box to enable the port security feature on the device Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device s of the same model Port List Select a port that you want to configure in this screen Enable Port Security Select this check box to enable the ...

Page 197: ...uld have to wait until one of the five learned MAC addresses aged out The valid range is from 0 to 16K 0 means this feature is disabled so the switch will learn MAC addresses up to the global limit of 16K Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to the port s on the same devic...

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Page 199: ...nt subnetwork A multicast IP address represents a traffic receiving group not individual receiving devices IP addresses in the Class D range 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 are used for IP multicasting Certain IP multicast numbers are reserved by IANA for special purposes see the IANA web site for more information 15 1 2 IGMP Snooping A switch can passively snoop on IGMP Query Report and Leave IGMP v...

Page 200: ...st traffic passing through your switch For background information on IGMP filtering refer to Section 6 2 on page 81 15 2 IGMP To configure multicast settings click Configuration Multicast Configuration to display the configuration screen Then select the device that you want to configure Figure 129 Multicast Configuration IGMP ...

Page 201: ...224 0 0 0 to 224 0 0 255 are reserved for multicasting on the local network only For example 224 0 0 1 is for all hosts on a local network segment and 224 0 0 9 is used to send RIP routing information to all RIP v2 routers on the same network segment A multicast router will not forward a packet with the destination IP address within this range to other networks See the IANA web site for more infor...

Page 202: ...p until the last member is removed IGMP Last member Query Count Select the number of times the OLT sends a group leave query IGMP Last member Query Interval Select the time interval the OLT waits before sending another group leave query IGMP Preview Timeout Specify the amount of time in seconds the OLT allows an ONU to join a given multicast group IGMP Preview Count Set the number of times the ONU...

Page 203: ...t tree when an IGMP version 2 leave message is received on this port Select this option if there is only one host connected to this port Max Multicast Group Select this option to limit the number of multicast groups this port is allowed to join and enter the number of multicast groups this port is allowed to join Once a port is registered in the specified number of multicast groups any new IGMP jo...

Page 204: ...eave packets to an IGMP query port Select Auto to have the switch use the port as an IGMP query port if the port receives IGMP query packets Select Fixed to have the switch always use the port as an IGMP query port Select this when you connect an IGMP multicast server to the port Select Edge to stop the switch from using the port as an IGMP query port The switch will not keep any record of an IGMP...

Page 205: ...ts In MVR a source port is a port on the switch that can send and receive multicast traffic in a multicast VLAN while a receiver port can only receive multicast traffic Once configured the switch maintains a forwarding table that matches the multicast stream to the associated multicast group 15 4 2 MVR Modes You can set your switch to operate in either dynamic or compatible mode In dynamic mode th...

Page 206: ...ion Multicast Configuration Multicast VLAN to display the screen as shown Figure 132 Multicast Configuration Multicast VLAN The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 103 Multicast Configuration Multicast VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION Multicast VLAN This table displays the settings the multicast VLAN settings Index This field displays the multicast VLAN ID Active This field displays wh...

Page 207: ...il Click Detail to display a screen with the details of the selected MVLAN Multicast Group This table displays the MVR group settings Name This field displays the descriptive name for this MVR group Start Address This field displays the starting IP address of the MVR group End Address This field displays the ending IP address of the MVR group New Click New to create a new entry Modify Click Modify...

Page 208: ...VLAN ID in the Multicast VLAN ID field Enter a number between 1 and 4094 5 In the Mode field select Dynamic to send IGMP reports to all MVR source ports in the multicast VLAN Select Compatible to set the switch not to send IGMP reports 6 In the 802 1p Priority field select a priority level 0 7 with which the switch replaces the priority in outgoing IGMP control packets belonging to this multicast ...

Page 209: ...t Click Close to exit the screen Figure 134 Multicast Configuration Multicast VLAN New MVLAN Result 15 4 5 Creating a New Multicast Group Follow the steps below to create a new MVR group 1 In the Multicast VLAN screen select one entry in the Multicast VLAN list table 2 Click New under Multicast Group 3 A screen displays as shown The Multicast VLAN ID field displays the VLAN ID to which this MVR gr...

Page 210: ...gs and close this screen 7 A screen displays showing the configuration result Click Close to exit the screen 15 5 EPON Multicast VLAN Click Configuration Multicast Configuration EPON Multicast VLAN to display the screen as shown Figure 136 Multicast Configuration EPON Multicast VLAN The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 104 Multicast Configuration EPON Multicast VLAN LABEL ...

Page 211: ...elete to remove the selected MVLAN Multicast Group This table displays the multicast group settings for the selected EPON multicast VLAN Index This field displays the index number of the multicast address entry Active This field displays whether the entry is active or not Start IP This field displays the starting IP address for a range of multicast IP addresses that you want to belong to this mult...

Page 212: ...st Frame field select Denied to discard the frame s or select Allowed to send the frame s to all ports when the OLT receives an unknown downstream multicast frame 7 Click OK to save the settings and close this screen Otherwise click Cancel to discard the settings and close this screen 8 A screen displays showing the configuration result Click Close to exit the screen Figure 138 Multicast Configura...

Page 213: ...tted decimal notation 6 Enter the same IP address as the Start IP Address field if you want to configure only one IP address for a multicast group 7 In the Mode field select Allowed to admit the ports to join the specified multicast group Otherwise select Denied to prohibit the ports from joining this multicast group 8 Click OK to save the settings and close this screen Otherwise click Cancel to d...

Page 214: ...nly learn multicast group membership information of the VLAN s that you specify below In either Auto or Fixed mode the switch can learn up to 16 multicast groups including up to three VLANs you configured in the MVR screen For example if you have configured one multicast VLAN in the MVR screen you can only specify up to 15 VLANs in this screen The switch drops any IGMP control messages which do no...

Page 215: ...ses 3 Specify a VLAN ID in the VID field Enter a number between 1 and 4094 4 Click OK to save the settings and close this screen Otherwise click Cancel to discard the settings and close this screen 5 A screen displays showing the configuration result Click Close to exit the screen New Click New to add a new entry Delete Click Delete to remove the selected VLAN Copy to Click the Copy to button to c...

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Page 217: ...he device receives a request from a computer on your network it contacts the Ethernet device the DHCP server for the necessary IP information and then relays the assigned information back to the computer 16 1 2 Configuring DHCP Relay Configure DHCP relay on the OLT if the DHCP clients and the DHCP server are not in the same broadcast domain During the initial IP address leasing the OLT helps to re...

Page 218: ...nformation feature adds an Agent Information field to the option 82 field of the DHCP headers of client DHCP request frames that the OLT relays to a DHCP server The following lists the DHCP relay agent option 82 information that the OLT sends to the DHCP server Slot ID 1 byte Port ID 1 byte VLAN ID 2 bytes System name up to 64 bytes this is optional Follow the steps below to set the OLT as a DHCP ...

Page 219: ... check box to configure the OLT to relay DHCP requests to different DHCP servers for clients in different VLAN The OLT is configured on a VLAN by VLAN basis Note You must set up a management IP address for each VLAN that you want to configure DHCP settings for on the OLT VID This field displays the ID number of the VLAN group to which this DHCP settings apply Option 82 Enable This field displays w...

Page 220: ...CRIPTION VID Enter the ID number of the VLAN to which these DHCP settings apply Remote DHCP Server 1 3 Enter the IP address of a DHCP server in dotted decimal notation Option 82 Select the check box to have the OLT add information slot number port number and VLAN ID to client DHCP requests that it relays to a DHCP server Sub option 1 Info Circuit ID This read only field displays the system name yo...

Page 221: ...lt in band IP address is 192 168 1 1 and out of band management IP is 192 168 0 1 The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address The factory default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Click Configuration IP Configuration IP Address Setup to display the screen as shown Then select the device that you want to configure Figure 144 IP Configuration IP Address Setup ...

Page 222: ...s when you select this option IP Address Enter the IP address of your OLT in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 1 1 IP Subnet Mask Enter the IP subnet mask of your OLT in dotted decimal notation for example 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Enter the IP address of the default outgoing gateway in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 1 254 VID Enter the VLAN identification number associa...

Page 223: ...he default gateway New Click New to create a new entry Modify Click Modify to change the settings of the selected entry Delete Click Delete to remove the selected entry Close Click Close to exit the screen Table 108 IP Configuration IP Address Setup continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 109 IP Configuration IP Address Setup New LABEL DESCRIPTION VID Type the VLAN group identification number IP Address...

Page 224: ...ich refer to packet loss priority levels High packet loss priority level is referred to as red medium is referred to as yellow and low is referred to as green After trTCM is configured the DiffServ compliant devices on your network can perform the following actions on the colored packets Red high loss priority level packets are dropped Yellow medium loss priority level packets are dropped if there...

Page 225: ...treat all incoming packets as uncolored All incoming packets are evaluated against the CIR and PIR Select color aware to treat the packets as marked by some preceding entity Incoming packets are evaluated based on their existing color Incoming packets that are not marked proceed through the OLT Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the confi...

Page 226: ...een Specify the DSCP value to use for packets with low packet loss priority DSCP Yellow Specify the DSCP value to use for packets with medium packet loss priority DSCP Red Specify the DSCP value to use for packets with high packet loss priority Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently con...

Page 227: ...ication purposes only Dest Address This field displays the IP network address of the final destination Subnet Mask This field displays the subnet mask for this destination Gateway Address This field displays the IP address of the gateway The gateway is an immediate neighbor of your device that will forward the packet to the destination Metric This field displays the cost of transmission for routin...

Page 228: ...orce the network number to be identical to the host ID IP Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for this destination Gateway IP Address Enter the IP address of the gateway The gateway is an immediate neighbor of your switch that will forward the packet to the destination The gateway must be a router on the same segment as your switch Metric The metric represents the cost of transmission for routing pu...

Page 229: ...network manager has to constantly poll the agent to obtain MIB information With RMON the probe is located on a remote device the OLT so a network manager the EMS does not need to constantly poll the probe for information The probe communicates with the network manager via SNMP RMON groups contain detailed information about specific activities The following table describes the RMON groups that your...

Page 230: ...e configuration index number Active This field displays Yes if the history setting is enabled Otherwise it displays No Data Source This is the port of the switch that the EMS will poll for data Bucket Requested This field displays the number of data samplings the network manager requests the probe to store Bucket Granted This field displays the number of data samplings the probe allows to stores I...

Page 231: ...odel Close Click Close to exit the screen Table 114 RMON Configuration History Control continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 115 RMON Configuration History Control New LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select this check box to enable the history configuration Data Source Select the port of the OLT that the EMS polls for data Bucket Requested Specify the number of data samplings between 1 and 1500 the network m...

Page 232: ...s field display whether an event is enabled Yes or not No Type This field displays the event type none log trap or log trap Community This field displays the community or password Description This field displays a description of the event Owner Enter a descriptive name of the application that creates this entry New Click this to add a new event configuration Modify Click this to change the setting...

Page 233: ...vent type Choices are Log and Trap Select Log to generate a log when an associated alarm is generated Select Trap to generate a trap when an associated alarm is generated You can select none of the options to not generate a log or trap when an associated alarm is generated You can select both to generate a log entry and trap when an associated alarm is generated Community This field displays the c...

Page 234: ...samplings Sample Type This field displays the method of obtaining the sample value absoluteValue or deltaValue Startup Alarm This field displays the alarm type risingAlarm fallingAlarm risingOrFallingAlarm that can be sent when this alarm is first activated Slot This field displays the slot number Port This field displays the port number Variable This field displays the name of the MIB field whose...

Page 235: ...hold setting for the type of alarm The meaning depends on the type of alarm Index This field displays the event index number Active This field display whether an alarm is enabled Yes or not No Type This field displays the alarm type none log trap or log trap Community This field displays the community or password Description This field displays a description of the alarm Owner This field displays ...

Page 236: ...sing Alarm Falling Alarm Rising or Falling Alarm Rising Threshold Specify a rising threshold between 0 and 2147483647 When a value that is greater or equal to this threshold the probe triggers an alarm Rising Event Click Browse to select an index number of a rising event Falling Threshold Specify the falling threshold between 0 and 2147483647 When a value that is smaller or equal to this threshold...

Page 237: ... the labels in this screen Table 120 RMON Configuration Alarm Show Log LABEL DESCRIPTION Index This field displays a log index number LogTime This field displays the time a log was generated Description This field displays some information regarding the log entry Close Click this to exit the screen ...

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Page 239: ... how to configure the EPON Configuration screens 18 1 Common Setting Use this screen to configure general PON interface settings Click Configuration EPON Configuration to display the screen as shown Then select the device that you want to configure Figure 157 EPON Configuration Common Setting ...

Page 240: ... settings here take effect only when the traffic bridging type is set to a priority related one such as Priority Shared VLAN or Priority Simple Bridge in a Link Bridging Profile On the ONU traffic assigned to higher priority links gets serviced faster while traffic in lower priority links may be dropped if the network is congested Upstream Priority Copy Mapping Set how the OLT replaces or adds the...

Page 241: ...T gives to the frames without an explicit priority tag and or ToS field ToS to CoS Select a priority level between 0 and 7 in the drop down list box with which the OLT replaces the priority value in the packets The bigger the number the higher the priority CoS to CoS Select a priority level between 0 and 7 in the drop down list box with which the OLT replaces the priority value in the packets The ...

Page 242: ...ing LABEL DESCRIPTION Encryption Mode Select disabled to turn off data encryption for traffic through this port Select downstream to enable data encryption using the triple churning algorithm for downstream traffic through this port Forward Error Correction Select the check box to have the OLT adds redundant data when forwarding traffic though this port The receiver then uses the data to detect an...

Page 243: ...not forward downstream unknown unicast frames on this port Select enabled to let the OLT forward downstream unknown unicast frames on this port This field is configurable only on the odd number PON port ponA but the setting here applies to both PON ports of the same PON module MAC Learning Overwrite Select disabled so that the OLT does not delete the old entries even when the MAC table fills and t...

Page 244: ...ppears Figure 159 EPON Configuration OLT Port Setting Add Select a pre defined profile and click OK Delete Click Delete to remove the selected rule Detail Click Detail to display a screen with the details of the selected rule Apply Click Apply to save the changes Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device s of the s...

Page 245: ...he service is enabled or not ONU Name This field displays the name of the ONU on this port MAC Address This field displays the base MAC address of the ONU allowed to use the service on this port ff ff ff ff ff ff ff means that the ONU MAC address is not specified If ONU MAC Authentication is disabled in the Common Setting screen any ONU is allowed on the port EPON Prof This field displays the name...

Page 246: ...inued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 124 EPON Configuration ONU Service Config Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select this check box to enable the service Clear this check box to disable the service ONU Name Enter a descriptive name up to 20 alphanumerical characters to identify the ONU to which this service is applied MAC Address Enter the base MAC address of the ONU to which this service is to be applied ...

Page 247: ...m link profiles in the EPON Profile Configuration screen see Chapter 19 on page 249 IGMP Filter Profile Select the IGMP filter profile to apply to the ONU You can configure IGMP filter profiles in the EPON Profile Configuration screen see Chapter 19 on page 249 Detail Click Detail to display a screen with the details of the selected profile OK Click this to save the settings and close the screen C...

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Page 249: ...ation This chapter shows you how to configure EPON profiles 19 1 EPON Profile Configuration Click Configuration EPON Profile Configuration to display the screen as shown Then select a device on which you want to configure the profile s Figure 162 EPON Profile Configuration ...

Page 250: ...hange the settings of a selected profile select the profile type and an existing profile and click Modify in the EPON Profile Configuration Table 125 EPON Profile Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Profile Type Select the type of the profile you want to configure Profile List This displays the pre configured profiles of the type you selected above Index This is the index number of the profile Profile...

Page 251: ...e Select this check box to enable the profile Clear this check box to disable the profile Name Enter a descriptive name up to 20 alphanumerical characters to identify this profile Precedence Select an ordering number between 0 and 7 for this profile If a packet matches more than one profile and the specified actions conflict with each other the OLT applies only the profile with the highest precede...

Page 252: ...he corresponding filtering criteria VLAN Layer This field displays whether the OLT is to set the outer VLAN tag Service VLAN or inner VLAN tag Customer VLAN This field is applicable only when the Action is Add VLAN Tag Delete VLAN Tag Clear Add VLAN or Clear Delete VLAN TPID This field displays the Tag Protocol Identifier TPID a four digit hexadecimal number from 0000 to FFFF that the OLT adds to ...

Page 253: ...on when the specified value is right aligned This is useful when you want to check only few bits in a pre defined field such as the 3 bit CoS value by setting the left mask to 48 and the right mask to 13 or 12 bit VLAN ID by setting the left mask to 52 in a 32 bit VLAN tag For example if the value you specified is a network address with a 24 bit subnet mask set the left mask to 32 and the right ma...

Page 254: ...ket must contain the field which is less than or equal to what you specified in the Value field Select and the matched packet must contain the field which is greater than or equal to what you specified in the Value field Select exists and the matched packet must include the field you specified in the Field field Select exists and the matched packet must not include the field you specified in the F...

Page 255: ... or the IPv6 traffic class byte If you select IPv6 Next Header in the Field field enter an 8 bit next header in the IPv6 packet The Next Header field is generally the same as the IPv4 Protocol field If you select IPv4 TTL IPv6 Hop Limit in the Field field enter a time to live value from 1 to 255 If you select IPv4 IPv6 Protocol Type in the Field field enter an IPv4 or IPv6 protocol number from 1 t...

Page 256: ...ering criteria Select Set Discard to drop the matched packets Select Clear Discard to not perform the Set Discard action defined in other matched profiles with a lower precedence Select Add VLAN Tag to add the VLAN tag you specified in the next fields to the matched packets Select Delete VLAN Tag to remove the existing VLAN tag you specified in the next field from the matched packets Select Clear ...

Page 257: ...PID is a standard Ethernet type code identifying the frame and indicates that whether the frame carries IEEE 802 1Q tag information The value of this field is 0x8100 as defined in IEEE 802 1Q Other vendors may use a different value such as 0x9100 Enter a four digit hexadecimal number from 0000 to FFFF that the OLT adds to the matched packets If you select Customer VLAN in the VLAN Layer field ente...

Page 258: ...e following table describes the labels in this screen Table 129 EPON Profile Configuration Add ONU Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select this check box to enable the profile Clear this check box to disable the profile Name Enter a descriptive name up to 20 alphanumerical characters to identify this profile Number of Logical Link Select the number of the logical links you want to configure in thi...

Page 259: ...send the frame s to all ports Enable RSTP Select the check box to turn on RSTP on the ONU to prevent network loops Otherwise clear the check box to disable it Enable Local Switching in UNI Ports Select the check box to allow traffic forwarding between the Ethernet ports on a 4 port ONU Otherwise clear the check box to stop forwarding traffic between the Ethernet ports on a 4 port ONU UNI Ports Ind...

Page 260: ...een 1 and 4094 A VLAN tag reflecting the PVID is inserted in the frame forwarded through the port Note The ports must be in the same VLAN group to communicate with each other CoS This field displays the CoS value the ONU adds to the frames transmitted on the port Forwarding Ports This field displays the outgoing port s through which traffic from the port in the Index field is allowed to go To allo...

Page 261: ...he delay tolerance of a logical link for bandwidth allocation when network congestion occurs Select Low for the packets to get serviced faster This is recommended when you have real time applications such as VoIP on the network Select High to get less service time slots Packets are serviced slower Guaranteed Bandwidth Select the check box and specify the minimum upstream bandwidth guaranteed to th...

Page 262: ...wer Guaranteed Bandwidth Select the check box and specify the minimum downstream bandwidth guaranteed to this link Clear the check box to set the minimum bandwidth to 0 and there is no limit on the minimum bandwidth committed to the link Maximum Bandwidth Select the check box and specify the maximum downstream bandwidth this link can get Clear the check box to set the maximum bandwidth to 0 and th...

Page 263: ... the link speed and duplex mode Flow Control IEEE 802 3x flow control is used in full duplex mode to send a pause signal to the sending port causing it to temporarily stop sending signals when the receiving port memory buffers fill Select this option to enable flow control for the connection to the ONU Speed Duplex Select the link speed in Mbps and duplex mode for the connection to the ONU OK Clic...

Page 264: ... of the upstream frames If a frame s MAC address is not found in the MAC table the OLT broadcast it Downstream frames with the VLAN tags will be discarded The OLT checks the destination MAC addresses of the incoming frames and make forwarding decisions The OLT also learns the source MAC address of the upstream frames If a frame s MAC address is not found in the MAC table the OLT broadcast it Downs...

Page 265: ... s destination address is not found in the MAC table the OLT broadcasts it to all links in the same shared VLAN group Transparent VLAN The OLT forwards any upstream frame whether it has a VLAN tag or not The OLT does not learn the source MAC address of the upstream frames The OLT forwards downstream frames based on their VLAN tags without modification and drops the downstream frames that do not ha...

Page 266: ...f the downstream frame s destination address is not found in the MAC table the OLT broadcasts it to any link in the same multicast group The OLT drops downstream frames that do not have a VLAN ID Priority Simple Bridged In this mode only unicast traffic is prioritized The OLT forwards all incoming traffic and learns the source address of the upstream unicast traffic If a frame s destination MAC ad...

Page 267: ...as the same behavior as the Shared VLAN mode In this mode the OLT can also use the priority copy function to change the priority value in the VLAN tag or IP header according to the predefined priority mapping table See Section 18 1 on page 239 for more information Transparent Shared VLAN with Broadcast This divides the PON interface into multiple broadcast domains The links in this mode and having...

Page 268: ...wing table describes the labels in this screen Table 134 EPON Profile Configuration Add Link Bridging Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select this check box to enable the profile Clear this check box to disable the profile Name Enter a descriptive name up to 20 alphanumerical characters to identify this profile MAC table Entry Limit Specify how many MAC addresses can be learned in the MAC table on...

Page 269: ...the rule Active This field displays whether this rule is enabled Network VID This field displays the VLAN ID number from 1 to 4094 the OLT adds or replaces the existing VID in the upstream frame through this link If you select Translated VLAN Priority Simple Bridged Transparent VLAN or Transparent Shared VLAN with Broadcast in the Bridging Type field this is the VLAN ID carried in the upstream fra...

Page 270: ...uses to select the link to which the downstream traffic will be sent Note In Prioritized VLAN or Priority Shared VLAN the links with the same VLAN ID can not have the matching or overlapping priority ranges Note All priority values 0 7 should be configured for a Prioritized VLAN or Priority Shared VLAN Otherwise traffic in that VLAN will not be transmitted Maximum Downstream Priority Specify the e...

Page 271: ...Translated VLAN Priority Simple Bridged Transparent VLAN or Transparent Shared VLAN with Broadcast in the Bridging Type field this is the VLAN ID carried in the upstream frame Output CoS Select the CoS value from 0 to 7 the OLT adds or replaces the existing CoS value in the upstream frame through this link If you select Translated VLAN Priority Simple Bridged Transparent VLAN or Transparent Shared...

Page 272: ...ens refer to Section 18 3 on page 244 Your OLT comes with a Default profile contains the settings that work in most network environment When you create a profile having the same name as an existing profile the previous settings will be replaced in the existing profile To create a new profile select the profile type and click Add in the EPON Profile Configuration screen To change the settings of a ...

Page 273: ...figuration Add ONU Rule Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select this check box to enable the profile Clear this check box to disable the profile Name Enter a descriptive name up to 20 alphanumerical characters to identify this profile Downstream Upstream ONU Policy Rules Index This field displays the index number of the rule Active This field displays whether the rule is enabled ONU Policy Rule Pr...

Page 274: ... most network environment When you create a profile having the same name as an existing profile the previous settings will be replaced in the existing profile To create a new profile select the profile type and click Add in the EPON Profile Configuration screen Table 137 EPON Profile Configuration Add ONU Rule Profile Set ONU Policy Rule LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select this check box to enable thi...

Page 275: ...ile LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select this check box to enable the profile Clear this check box to disable the profile Name Enter a descriptive name up to 20 alphanumerical characters to identify this profile Precedence Select an ordering number between 0 and 7 for this profile The OLT applies the profile in sequence Rule Clause This is the index number of the rule A packet should match all the rule...

Page 276: ... Link Index in the Field field enter the index number of the logical link on the ONU If you select L2 Length Type in the Field field enter the Ethernet type number in hexadecimal value 0x0000 0xff0f If you select VLAN ID in the Field field enter a VLAN ID number If you select IPv4 Protocol Type in the Field field enter an IPv4 protocol number from 1 to 255 If you select IPv4 IPv6 Protocol Type in ...

Page 277: ...scribed above only but does not match a profile with the corresponding Set action described below the OLT will not perform any actions on the packet The Set Path action is to forward traffic through the specified link The Set VID action is to add or replace with the VLAN tag you specified in the next fields The Set Cos action is to replace the CoS value in the matched packets with what you specifi...

Page 278: ...h the highest priority Once you have set the profile settings you can apply it to the ONU in the ONU Service Config screens refer to Section 18 3 on page 244 Your OLT comes with a Default profile contains the settings that work in most network environment When you create a profile having the same name as an existing profile the previous settings will be replaced in the existing profile To create a...

Page 279: ...characters to identify this profile Upstream Link Index This field displays the index number of the entry Active This field displays whether the entry is enabled Logical Link This field displays logical link to which the policy link rule profile applies Policy Link Rule Profile This field displays the name of the policy link rule policy which applies to this link Set Click Set to edit an entry OK ...

Page 280: ...ttings will be replaced in the existing profile To create a new profile select the profile type and click Add in the EPON Profile Configuration screen To change the settings of a selected profile select the profile type and an existing profile and click Modify in the EPON Profile Configuration Figure 177 EPON Profile Configuration Add Policy Link Rule Profile OK Click OK to save the settings and c...

Page 281: ...This field displays the mask used to define how many bit s from the right will turn to zero and not be used for comparison when the specified value is right aligned Operator This field displays the operator that applies to the incoming packets Value This field displays the value the incoming packets should match Set Click Set to edit a filtering rule Action Index This is the index number of the ru...

Page 282: ... Add Policy Link Rule Profile Set Rule LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select this check box to enable this rule Clear this check box to disable the rule Field Select the packet filtering criteria Left Mask The value format in a Boolean comparison is 64 bit long If the value you specified is less than 64 bits select a mask between 0 and 63 to define how many bit s from the left will turn to zero and not ...

Page 283: ...lies to the incoming packets Select equal to and the matched packet must contain the field exactly the same as what you specified in the Field and Value fields Select not equal to and the matched packets must not contain the field exactly the same as what you specified in the Field and Value fields Select and the matched packet must contain the field which is less than or equal to what you specifi...

Page 284: ...OS byte or the IPv6 traffic class byte If you select IPv6 Next Header in the Field field enter an 8 bit next header in the IPv6 packet The Next Header field is generally the same as the IPv4 Protocol field If you select IPv4 TTL IPv6 Hop Limit in the Field field enter a time to live value from 1 to 255 If you select IPv4 IPv6 Protocol Type in the Field field enter an IPv4 or IPv6 protocol number f...

Page 285: ...criteria Select Set Discard to drop the matched packets Select Clear Discard to not perform the Set Discard action defined in other matched profiles with a lower precedence Select Add VLAN Tag to add the VLAN tag you specified in the next fields to the matched packets Select Delete VLAN Tag to remove the existing VLAN tag you specified in the next field from the matched packets Select Clear Add VL...

Page 286: ...e Configuration screen TPID This field is available only when you select Add VLAN Tag in the Action field Tag Protocol Identifier TPID is a standard Ethernet type code identifying the frame and indicates that whether the frame carries IEEE 802 1Q tag information The value of this field is 0x8100 as defined in IEEE 802 1Q Other vendors may use a different value such as 0x9100 Enter a four digit hex...

Page 287: ... this check box to enable the profile Clear this check box to disable the profile Name Enter a descriptive name up to 20 alphanumerical characters to identify this profile UNI Port This field displays the index number of the Ethernet port on an ONU Limit Enter the maximum number of the IGMP groups a port on an ONU is allowed to join IGMP Filter Groups Index This field displays the index number of ...

Page 288: ...p Allowed or allowed to join the group at a given time Previewed Set Click Set to edit a group OK Click OK to save the settings and close this screen Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen Table 144 EPON Profile Configuration Add IGMP Filter Profile continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 145 EPON Profile Configuration Add IGMP Filter Profile Set LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select...

Page 289: ...ONU to join the specified multicast group Select Preview to allow the port s on the ONU to join the specified multicast group at a given time You can set the preview period in the EPON Common Setup screen OK Click OK to save the settings and close this screen Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen Table 145 EPON Profile Configuration Add IGMP Filter Profile Set continued ...

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Page 291: ...AC Filter Filtering means forwarding not supported on all models or discarding packets based on the MAC addresses and VLAN group To open the MAC Filter screen right click on the OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration Advanced Configuration MAC Filter to display the following screen Figure 182 Advanced Configuration MAC Filter ...

Page 292: ...whose traffic is forwarded or blocked VID This field displays the ID of the VLAN group to which the MAC address belongs Action This field displays the action on the matching packets New Click New to configure a new filter Modify Click Modify to change the settings of a selected filter Delete Click Delete to remove the selected filter Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from ...

Page 293: ...op frames intended for the destination MAC address specified in the MAC field The switch can still receive frames originating from the MAC address Select Discard Source and Discard Destination to block traffic to from the MAC address specified in the MAC field MAC Type a MAC address in valid MAC address format that is six hexadecimal character pairs VID Type the VLAN group identification number OK...

Page 294: ...ct this check box to permit 802 1x authentication on the OLT Note You must first enable 802 1x authentication on the OLT before configuring it on each port Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device s of the same model Port List Select a port that you want to con...

Page 295: ...n unlimited number of users from a central location The following table describes some key differences between RADIUS and TACACS Reauthentication Timer Specify how often a client has to re enter his or her username and password to stay connected to the port Apply Click Apply to save your changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are...

Page 296: ...guration NetAtlas EPON Manager User s Guide 296 To open this screen right click on the OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration Advanced Configuration Authentication Figure 185 Advanced Configuration Authentication ...

Page 297: ...them in Method 2 and Method 3 fields Select local to have the OLT check the access privilege configured for local authentication Select radius or tacacs to have the OLT check the access privilege via the external servers Login These fields specify which database the OLT should use first second and third to authenticate administrator accounts users for OLT management Configure the local user accoun...

Page 298: ...st be the same on the external RADIUS server and the OLT TACACS Server Use this section to configure your TACACS authentication settings Mode Select index priority and the OLT tries to authenticate with the first configured TACACS server if the TACACS server does not respond then the OLT tries to authenticate with the second TACACS server Select round robin to alternate between the TACACS servers ...

Page 299: ...ecifically for MAC authentication on the OLT To open the following screen right click on the OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration Advanced Configuration MAC Auth Then select a device and the port to which you want to apply this configuration Figure 186 Advanced Configuration MAC Auth Apply Click Apply to save your changes Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration f...

Page 300: ...the OLT sends along with the MAC address of a client for authentication with the RADIUS server You can enter up to 32 printable ASCII characters Timeout Specify the amount of time before the OLT allows a client MAC address that fails authentication to try and authenticate again Maximum time is 3000 seconds When a client fails MAC authentication its MAC address is learned by the MAC address table w...

Page 301: ...ress rule Active This field displays whether this static MAC address forwarding rule is active Yes or not No You may temporarily deactivate a rule without deleting it MAC Address This field displays the MAC address that will be forwarded and the VLAN identification number to which the MAC address belongs VID This field displays the VLAN identification number Slot This field displays the number of ...

Page 302: ...dex This field displays the index number of the rule Active This field displays whether this static MAC address forwarding rule is active v or not x You may temporarily deactivate a rule without deleting it Name This field displays the descriptive name for this rule ONU Name This field displays the name of the ONU to which this rule is applied Logical Link Index This field displays the index numbe...

Page 303: ...r rule You may temporarily deactivate a rule without deleting it by clearing this check box MAC Enter the MAC address in valid MAC address format that is six hexadecimal character pairs Static MAC addresses do not age out VID Enter the VLAN group identification number Port Select a port where the MAC address entered in the previous field will be automatically forwarded OK Click OK to save the sett...

Page 304: ...etwork Figure 190 Loop Guard vs STP Note The loop guard feature can not be enabled on the ports that have Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP MRSTP or MSTP enabled Logical Link Index Select the number of the logical link on the ONU MAC Enter the MAC address in valid MAC address format that is six hexadecimal character pairs Static MAC addresses do not age out OK Click OK to save the settings Close Click C...

Page 305: ...ernal log messages as well as SNMP traps when it shuts down a port via the loop guard feature Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device s of the same model Port List Select a port that you want to configure in this screen Enable Loop Guard Select this check box ...

Page 306: ...ot up and shut down times of the OLT To open this screen right click on the OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration Advanced Configuration Account Figure 192 Advanced Configuration Account Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to the port s on the same device or the port s on other device s of the same model Close...

Page 307: ...his to have the OLT send accounting information to all configured accounting servers at the same time If you don t select this and you have two accounting servers set up then the OLT sends information to the first accounting server and if it doesn t get a response from the accounting server then it tries the second accounting server Mode The OLT supports two modes of recording login events Select ...

Page 308: ...ced in the same subnet based VLAN One advantage of using subnet based VLANs is that priority can be assigned to traffic from the same IP subnet To open the configuration screen right click on the OLT in the Device List Panel and click Configuration Advanced Configuration Subnet Based VLAN Figure 193 Advanced Configuration Subnet Based VLAN The following table describes the labels in this screen Ta...

Page 309: ...in bit number format for this subnet based VLAN Name This field displays the name of the subnet based VLAN VID This field displays the VLAN ID of the frames which belong to this subnet based VLAN Priority This field displays the priority which is assigned to frames belonging to this subnet based VLAN Status This field displays whether the subnet based VLAN is enabled Active or not Inactive New Cli...

Page 310: ... Enter up to 32 alpha numeric characters to identify this subnet based VLAN IP Enter the IP address of the subnet for which you want to configure this subnet based VLAN Mask Bits Enter the bit number of the subnet mask To find the bit number convert the subnet mask to binary format and add all the 1 s together Take 255 255 255 0 for example 255 converts to eight 1s in binary There are three 255s s...

Page 311: ...ng table describes the fields in this screen Table 159 Ethernet Port Configuration B W Ctrl LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Bandwidth Control Select this check box to enable bandwidth control on the OLT Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device s of the same model Port...

Page 312: ...dwidth allowed in kilobits per second Kbps for the incoming traffic flow on a port Enable Egress Rate Limiting Select this check box to activate egress rate limits on this port Egress Rate Specify the maximum bandwidth allowed in kilobits per second Kbps for the out going traffic flow on a port Apply Click Apply to save your changes in this section Copy to Click the Copy to button to copy the conf...

Page 313: ...313 PART IV Appendices and Index Alarm Types and Causes 315 SOAP Schema 317 Legal Information 335 Index 337 ...

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Page 315: ... capacity Processing error Storage capacity problem Version mismatch Corrupt data CPU cycles limit exceeded Software error Software program error Software program abnormally terminated File error Out of memory Underlying resource unavailable Application subsystem failure Configuration or customization error Equipment Power problem Timing problem Processor problem Dataset or modem error Multiplexer...

Page 316: ...Appendix A Alarm Types and Causes NetAtlas EPON Manager User s Guide 316 ...

Page 317: ...n the next sections provide more detail about each method Server and Client Methods Return Codes 1 Basic Information 2 Port Information 3 Port Configuration 4 Line Profile 5 Performance 6 Maintenance 7 Fault Server and Client Methods The following table lists the server and client methods in the SOAP schema Table 161 Server and Client Methods SERVER METHOD NAME CLIENT METHOD GetEMSInfo GetEMSInfoR...

Page 318: ...GMPFilterResp GetIfPerf GetIfPerfResp GetVDSLLinePerf GetVDSLLinePerfResp LoopbackTest LoopbackTestResp GetAlarmInfo GetAlarmInfoResp Table 161 Server and Client Methods continued SERVER METHOD NAME CLIENT METHOD Table 162 Return Codes RETURN CODE DESCRIPTION 1 OK 1001 Parameter error 1002 EMS internal error 2001 No such device 2002 No such port 2003 No such profile 2004 Device timeout 2005 Device...

Page 319: ... Arguments Table 163 Arguments Get EMS System Information NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION GetRetCode int EmsSWVersion string 64 EmsAdminName string 64 EmsAdminPhone string 64 EmsAdminEmail string 64 Table 164 Arguments GetNEInventoryData NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s name Table 165 Arguments GetNEInventoryDataResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s name GetRetC...

Page 320: ...foResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s name VdslPortInfoArray struct array This is the array of VdslPortInfoStruct Table 168 Format VdslPortInfoStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION ifIndex int getRetCode int ifAdminStatus int enable 1 disable 2 ifOperStatus int up 1 down 2 lineProfileName string 32 alarmProfileName string 32 igmpFilterName string 32 vtucCurrLineRate int Kbit sec vt...

Page 321: ...ray int array This is the array of ifIndex Table 170 Arguments GetMcastPortInfoResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s name McastPortInfoArray struct array This is the array of McastPortInfoStruct Table 171 Format McastPortInfoStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION ifIndex int getRetCode int immediateLeave int enable 1 disable 2 maxGroupLimited int enable 1 disable 2 maxNumOfGroup int i...

Page 322: ...the array of ifIndex SetItemArray struct array This is the array of ItemStruct Table 173 Format ItemStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION name string 64 value string 64 Table 174 Parameter List SetADSLPort NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION ifAdminStatus int enable 1 disable 2 lineProfileName string 32 alarmProfileName string 32 Table 175 Arguments SetVDSLPortResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s...

Page 323: ...t array This is the array of ItemStruct Table 178 Format ItemStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION name string 64 value string 64 Table 179 Parameter List SetMcastPort NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION immediateLeave int enable 1 disable 2 maxGroupLimited int enable 1 disable 2 maxNumOfGroup int igmpFilterProfile string 32 queryMode int auto 1 fixed 2 edge 3 maxIgmpMsgLimited int enable 1 disable 2 maxNumOfIgmpMsg int...

Page 324: ...CRIPTION ifIndex int setRetCode int Table 182 Arguments GetVDSLLineProfile NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s name ProfileName string 32 The profile name Table 183 Arguments GetVDSLLineProfileResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s name GetRetCode int GetProfileResp struct VdslLineProfileStruct Table 184 Format VdslLineProfileStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION p...

Page 325: ...168 kHz Bit 2 21000 21450 kHz Bit 3 24890 24990 kHz Bit 4 28000 29700 kHz vtucMinTxRate int Kbit sec vturMinTxRate int Kbit sec vtucMaxTxRate int Kbit sec vturMaxTxRate int Kbit sec vtucMinSnrMargin float dB vturMinSnrMargin float dB vtucTargetSnrMargin float dB vturTargetSnrMargin float dB vtucMaxSnrMargin float dB vturMaxSnrMargin float dB vtucInterleaveDelay int ms vturInterleaveDelay int ms Ta...

Page 326: ...Name string 32 The device s name IGMPFilterName string 32 GetRetCode int GetIGMPFilterResp struct array This is the array of IGMPFilterStruct Table 187 Format IGMPFilterStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION index int startIP string 16 endIP string 16 Table 188 Arguments SetVDSLLineProfile NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceNameArray string array This is the array of devices names ProfileName string 32 The profile...

Page 327: ...t int Bit 0 14000 14350 kHz Bit 1 18068 18168 kHz Bit 2 21000 21450 kHz Bit 3 24890 24990 kHz Bit 4 28000 29700 kHz vtucMinTxRate int Kbit sec vturMinTxRate int Kbit sec vtucMaxTxRate int Kbit sec vturMaxTxRate int Kbit sec vtucMinSnrMargin float must be multiple of 0 25dB vturMinSnrMargin int must be multiple of 0 25dB vtucTargetSnrMargin int must be multiple of 0 25dB vturTargetSnrMargin int mus...

Page 328: ...array This is the array of SetProfileRespStruct Table 191 Format SetProfileRespStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION deviceName string 32 The device s name setRetCode int Table 192 Arguments SetIGMPFilter NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceNameArray string array This is the array of devices names IGMPFilterName string 32 The IGMP filter name SetIGMPFilterArray struct array This is the array of IGMPFilterStruct Ta...

Page 329: ... DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s name IfPerfArray struct array This is the array of IfPerfStruct Table 196 Format IfPerfStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION ifIndex int getRetCode int ifInOctets unsignedInt ifOutOctets unsignedInt ifInUcastPkts unsignedInt ifOutUcastPkts unsignedInt ifInNUcastPkts unsignedInt ifOutNUcastPkts unsignedInt ifInDiscards unsignedInt ifOutDiscards unsignedInt ifIn...

Page 330: ...at IfPerfStruct continued NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION Table 197 Arguments GetVDSLLinePerf NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s name CounterType int accumulated since device reset 1 current 15 min 2 current 1 day 3 GetPortArray int array This is the array of ifIndex Table 198 Arguments GetVDSLLinePerfResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string 32 The device s name CounterType int accu...

Page 331: ...signedInt vturPerfESs unsignedInt vtucPerfSes unsignedInt vturPerfSes unsignedInt vtucPerfUas unsignedInt vturPerfUas unsignedInt vtucPerfInits unsignedInt vturPerfInits unsignedInt vtucPerfCorrectedBlks unsignedInt vturPerfCorrectedBlks unsignedInt vtucPerfUncorrectedBlks unsignedInt vturPerfUncorrectedBlks unsignedInt Table 199 Format VdslLinePerfStruct continued NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION Table 200 ...

Page 332: ...k 2 IfIndex int Result Table 202 Arguments GetAlarmInfo NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION GetAlarmInfoArray struct array This is the array of ItemStruct Table 203 Parameter List GetAlarmInfo NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION deviceName string 32 The device s name severity int Critical 1 Major 2 Minor 3 Info 4 type int Communication 1 QualityOfService 2 ProcessingError 3 Equipment 4 Environmental 5 startTime string 32 YYY...

Page 333: ...er s Guide 333 AlarmInfoStruct Table 205 Format AlarmInfoStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION deviceName string 32 port int logTime string 32 severity int type int ack int not acknowledged 0 acknowledged 1 clear int not cleared 0 cleared 1 descr string 256 ...

Page 334: ...Appendix B SOAP Schema NetAtlas EPON Manager User s Guide 334 ...

Page 335: ...e changes in any products described herein without notice This publication is subject to change without notice Trademarks ZyNOS ZyXEL Network Operating System is a registered trademark of ZyXEL Communications Inc Other trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and may be properties of their respective owners ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the orig...

Page 336: ...u of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose ZyXEL shall in no event be held liable for indirect or consequential damages of any kind to the purchaser To obtain the services of this warranty contact your vendor You may also refer to the warranty policy for the region in which you bought the device at http ...

Page 337: ...on copy 57 configuration save 53 copyright 335 D database management 36 device configuration menu 54 device configuration screen introduction 55 device firmware 20 Device information 50 Device List Panel 46 device mapping 61 Device Panel 46 devices scheduled firmware upgrade 142 scheduled restore for configuration 139 DHCP 217 modes 217 relay agent 217 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 217 ...

Page 338: ...iew STP status 71 ems version 40 EPON profile setup 257 event log 115 external authentication server 295 F firmware scheduled uploads to devices 142 G GARP timers 184 Graph 100 H hardware requirements 21 history configuration 230 I IGMP filtering 81 IGMP filtering profile 81 IGMP snooping 199 205 ingress check 189 L link aggregation 172 log storage 38 loop guard vs STP 304 M MAC authentication agi...

Page 339: ...on overview 89 R RADIUS 293 advantages 295 and port authentication 295 server 295 registration product 336 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service See RADIUS 293 remote management service 163 requirements hardware 21 software 21 RFC 1901 See Simple Network Management Protocol RFC 2138 293 RFC 2139 293 RMON Alarm 229 Event 229 History 229 RMON Remote Network Monitor 229 RMON groups 229 RMON prob...

Page 340: ...tes applying to devices 30 time setup 165 trace route test 122 147 trademarks 335 TRTCM setup 225 TRTCM Two Rate Three Color Marker 224 Two Rate Three Color Marker TRTCM 224 U user accounts 24 multiple logins 24 setting privileges by screen 31 V VDSL Line Configuration 249 VDSL line performance 102 VDSL Switch Manager 45 VLAN ingress check 189 subnet based 308 W warranty 335 note 336 ...

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