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PES-1014 User’s Guide

Index

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Index

A

AC INPUT ..................................................................... 2-4

Access Level ................................................................ 12-2

Access Status.................................................................. 5-3

Account ........................................................................ 12-1

Account List ................................................................. 12-1

Add/Del Account.......................................................... 12-2

Address Learning ........................................................... 5-4

Aggregating Ports........................................... See Trunking

airflow ............................................................................ 2-4

B

Block-N-Listen State.................................................... 10-1

BPDU .................................. See Bridge Protocol Data Unit

Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Packets................. 10-1

Broadband Service ......................................................... 1-3

Broadcast Storm Control ......................................... 1-2, 5-4

C

CE Mark Warning ............................................................ iv

Change Password ......................................................... 12-3

Collision Info.................................................................. 9-7

Connections

ADSL Port ................................................................. 2-2

Console Port ................................................................... 2-2

Contacting Customer Support ............................................v

Copy Port Settings.......................................................... 5-5

Copyright........................................................................... ii

Customer Support...............................................................v

D

Default IP Address ......................................................... 3-1

Default IP Addresses ...................................................... 3-1

Dimensions..................................................................... 1-2

Disclaimer ......................................................................... ii

Downloading Upgrades .................................................. 4-8

Duplex ............................................................................ 5-2

E

Edit VLAN Group .......................................................... 7-2

Error Counters ................................................................ 9-3

Ethernet Cable Types......................................................2-2

Ethernet Port Connections ..............................................2-2

F

Factory Default .............................................................11-2

FCC................................................................................... iv

FCC Rules......................................................................... iv

FCC Warning.................................................................... iv

Features...........................................................................1-1

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference

Statement ...................................................................... iv

Firmware Upgrade ..........................................................4-8

Flow control....................................................................1-2

Forwarding Database ......................................................8-1

Current Static Entries .................................................8-2

Current Status .............................................................8-1

Edit Static Entry .........................................................8-3

Forwarding State...........................................................10-1

Front Panel.............................................................. 2-1, 3-4

Front Panel LEDs ...........................................................2-1

Color, Status, Description...........................................2-1

Front Panel Ports.............................................................2-1

Full Duplex Flow Control (802.3x) ................................5-4

G

Getting to Know the PES-1014 ......................................1-1

H

Hardware Overview........................................................2-1

I

IE 5.0/IE 5.0+ .................................................................4-8

in-band ............................................................................3-1

Information .....................................................................3-3

Input Voltage Range .......................................................1-3

Interface ..........................................................................1-1

L

Learning State ...............................................................10-1

LED Descriptions ...........................................................2-1

LED Indicators................................................................1-2

Line Frequency Range ....................................................1-3

Summary of Contents for PES-1014

Page 1: ...PES 1014 Phoneline Ethernet Switch Version 1 14 November 2001 User s Guide...

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

Page 3: ...ded under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a...

Page 4: ...Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if n...

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Page 6: ...2 4 VLAN Group 1 1 1 2 5 Security Mode 1 2 1 2 6 Loop Free Network 1 2 1 2 7 Flow control 1 2 1 2 8 QoS 1 2 1 2 9 Broadcast Storm Control 1 2 1 2 10 Firmware Upgrade 1 2 1 2 11 LED Indicators 1 2 1 3...

Page 7: ...4 6 SNMP 4 6 4 6 1 SNMP Community 4 6 4 6 2 SNMP Host 4 7 4 7 Save Changes 4 8 4 8 Firmware Upgrade 4 8 Chapter 5 Port 5 1 5 1 Introduction 5 1 5 2 All Ports Status 5 2 5 3 Port Configuration 5 3 5 4...

Page 8: ...cket Analysis RX 9 5 9 6 Packet Attribute 9 6 9 7 Collision Info 9 7 9 7 1 Single Port Statistics 9 8 Chapter 10 STP 10 1 10 1 Introduction 10 1 10 2 Spanning Tree Configuration Bridge Switch Paramete...

Page 9: ...System Info 4 2 Figure 4 3 System Configuration 4 3 Figure 4 4 Port Monitoring Configuration 4 4 Figure 4 5 Networking 4 5 Figure 4 6 SNMP Community 4 6 Figure 4 7 SNMP Host 4 7 Figure 4 8 Save Chang...

Page 10: ...igure 9 5 Packet Analysis RX 9 5 Figure 9 6 Packet Attribute 9 6 Figure 9 7 Collision Info 9 7 Figure 9 8 Single Port Statistics 9 8 Figure 10 1 STP 10 1 Figure 10 2 Spanning Tree Configuration Bridge...

Page 11: ...t Selection Port Assignment 6 4 Table 6 3 MAC Address Based Mode Bit Selection Example 6 4 Table 6 4 Port based Mode Mapping 6 5 Table 7 1 VLAN Status Description 7 2 Table 7 2 Edit VLAN Group Descrip...

Page 12: ...It operates without a need for splitters General Syntax Conventions Enter means for you to type one or more characters and press the carriage return Select or Choose means for you to select one from t...

Page 13: ...res 1 2 1 Easy Management Built in user friendly web based management Supports Netscape 4 0 Internet Explorer 5 0 and later RJ 45 console port for local management Supports SNMP v1 RFC 1157 Supports M...

Page 14: ...itizes network traffic 1 2 9 Broadcast Storm Control Allows you to define a threshold to limit the amount of broadcast traffic and avoid degrading overall system performance 1 2 10 Firmware Upgrade Re...

Page 15: ...ication The PES 1014 delivers 1Mbps data service over existing copper telephone wires It does not interfere with Plain Old Telephone Service POTS digital telephone or ISDN traffic and does not require...

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Page 17: ...1014 ETHERNET A MDI X An RJ 45 10 100 Mbps auto sensing Ethernet port for WAN connection to a switch or router B MDI An RJ 45 10 100 Mbps auto sensing Ethernet port for WAN connection to a switch or...

Page 18: ...le Port Connect the manager computer to the PES 1014 s console port using a straight through Ethernet cable 2 3 Ethernet Port Connections These instructions detail how to connect to a switch Use a str...

Page 19: ...from the CO in the upper ports and to the Y connector or MDF 2 in the lower ports For MDF 2 connect the upper ports to MDF 2 or the Y connector and connect the customer lines to the lower ports Use a...

Page 20: ...e following figure shows the rear panel of the PES 1014 Figure 2 4 PES 1014 Rear Panel Connect the female end of the power cord to the power receptacle on the rear panel of your PES 1014 Connect the o...

Page 21: ...ther out of band or in band The default IP addresses are as follows 192 168 11 1 for the CONSOLE port out of band 192 168 10 1 for all other ports in band After the first login refer to 4 5 for inform...

Page 22: ...ion 12 3 for adding accounts after logging in After adding accounts type in the User Name and Password when logging in 3 4 Welcome Screen Figure 3 2 Welcome Screen The Welcome screen gives you links t...

Page 23: ...1 Information Panel The left side of the Main screen links you to every main subject of this management system Move the cursor over a link to bring up corresponding submenus for further information F...

Page 24: ...the statistical contents of each port and host STP Use STP to edit the Spanning Tree Protocol switch and port parameters Reset Use Reset to reset counters and factory defaults or restart the switch A...

Page 25: ...he phoneline networking link is up LINK Green Off The phoneline networking link is down Blinking The phoneline networking link is sending receiving data ACT Green Off The phoneline networking link is...

Page 26: ...s the settings to working memory Step 2 Move your cursor over System in the Information Panel and click Save Changes Step 3 Click Save in the Save Changes screen saves the settings to flash memory Set...

Page 27: ...PES 1014 User s Guide System 4 1 Chapter 4 System 4 1 Introduction Move the cursor over the System link to display the submenus shown in the next figure Figure 4 1 System...

Page 28: ...is switch This field is case sensitive Bob Administrator Device Description This read only field displays your device s model name PES 1014 Device Up Time This read only field displays the length of t...

Page 29: ...e will use the IEEE802 3 standard exponential back off algorithm when collisions occur Disable default Aging Control Enable or Disable the aging time of the forwarding database s dynamic entries The a...

Page 30: ...ove the cursor over the System link and click Port Monitoring to display the Port Monitoring Configuration screen shown next Use this screen to specify a port to monitor and the snooping port s to do...

Page 31: ...if incoming and outgoing packet snooping are both being performed on it simultaneously 4 5 Networking Move the cursor over the System link and click Networking to display the Networking screen shown...

Page 32: ...y you select Inband to send these packets through the in band ports Select Out of Band if you have the out of band port linked to a different subnet and want to send these packets through the out of b...

Page 33: ...w the management host to receive SNMP Traps Select Disable to disallow the management host from receiving SNMP Traps Enable default Status Select Enable or Disable to enable or disable a specific comm...

Page 34: ...click Save Changes to display the Save Changes screen shown next All the settings mentioned above are stored only in working memory and are lost after the power is turned off After you configure sett...

Page 35: ...rade A bar with the text Upgrade in Progress is displayed during the upgrade The system will complete the upgrade process automatically Restart the device to finish the upgrade process Click Browse an...

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Page 37: ...PES 1014 User s Guide Port 5 1 Chapter 5 Port 5 1 Introduction Move the cursor over the Port link to display the submenus shown in the next figure Figure 5 1 Port bar...

Page 38: ...is field is case sensitive myport Link This column indicates the current link status of each port UP represents connected DOWN represents disconnected Up Speed Duplex This column shows each port s cur...

Page 39: ...lick on a port s Port NO in the All Ports Status screen to bring up the Port Configuration screen Use this screen to configure the specified port Figure 5 3 Port Configuration Table 5 3 Port Configura...

Page 40: ...the transmission rate and duplex mode When you select Disable auto negotiation is turned off and you need to specify the transmission rate and duplex mode manually Enable default Speed Duplex Etherne...

Page 41: ...get Port Select the port s to which you want to copy the settings of the source port Click Select All Ports to select all ports and Clear All Ports to clear all ports Item Choose up to four properties...

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Page 43: ...form a trunk because they are not in the same trunk set but you can use ports 3 4 and 6 to form a trunk Ethernet port A is trunk port A and RJ 11 port 1 is trunk port 1 6 2 Load balancing Methods The...

Page 44: ...hich Load balance method you are using and which ports are assigned to which trunk Ports A and B are the Ethernet ports Ports 1 to 14 are the Phoneline ports Figure 6 2 Trunk Status Screen 6 3 2 Load...

Page 45: ...ntain four ports Once a trunk is selected the corresponding four ports will trunk automatically according to the your MAC Based Mode Bit Selection Figure 6 4 MAC based Mode Trunk Configuration Screen...

Page 46: ...1 1 00 C0 A7 98 FE 9B 2 Port 4 trunk port 2 Packet 2 00 C0 A7 98 FE 80 3 00 C0 A7 98 FE 9A 4 Port 5 trunk port 3 6 3 4 Port based Mode Trunk Configuration Assign ports that map to a trunk in this scre...

Page 47: ...ick Apply to make the changes effective or click Reset to go back to the previous configuration Select one trunk at a time for port mapping Table 6 4 Port based Mode Mapping FIELD DESCRIPTION Trunk ID...

Page 48: ...Mapping Click radio buttons to select ports to map to trunk ports Click Apply to save your changes to working memory or click Reset to go to the previous configuration Refer to 3 5 4 for directions o...

Page 49: ...N in the device and an overlapping VLAN port is permitted Move the cursor over the VLAN link to display the submenus shown in the next figure 7 1 1 VLAN Status Move the cursor over the VLAN link and c...

Page 50: ...elected VLAN is active Disable means that the selected VLAN is inactive VLAN Name This is the name of a VLAN group The maximum length for this name is 32 characters This field is case sensitive Port M...

Page 51: ...VLAN Group only deactivates it Enable Group Name This is the name of the selected VLAN Group The name is case sensitive and can be up to 32 characters Home Port Members To modify port members select...

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Page 53: ...different SAs The switch does not age out or update static entries The only way to change the static entries is through manual editing in the Edit Static Entry screen Moving the cursor over the Forwa...

Page 54: ...runk or the switch respectively Click Port Trunk CPU to sort the table in descending or ascending order Port B MAC This column indicates the MAC address of each entry Click MAC to sort the table in de...

Page 55: ...Trunk This column indicates the member port of each static address entry Port 9 MAC This column shows the address of each static address entry Each entry is a 12 digit real MAC address Each entry mus...

Page 56: ...es screen Enable Port Trunk Member Click one radio button in either the Port column or the Trunk column MAC Enter the MAC address of the computer s Network Interface Card NIC that you are connecting t...

Page 57: ...s leads to the statistical contents of each port and host all figures reflect the latest facts since the last time the port has been turned on Move the cursor over Statistics to bring up the following...

Page 58: ...DESCRIPTION Port ID This is the label of a port Packet TX The port s total number of successfully transmitted packets This is the sum of unicast TX multicast TX and broadcast TX packets Packet RX The...

Page 59: ...ceived that were less than 64 octets long and had either an alignment or CRC Cyclic Redundant Check error Jabber Represents the number of packets received that were longer than the maximum octet lengt...

Page 60: ...ere 64 octets in length 65 127 The number of packets including bad packets transmitted that were between 65 and 127 octets in length 128 255 The number of packets including bad packets transmitted tha...

Page 61: ...that were 64 octets in length 65 127 The number of packets including bad packets received that were between 65 and 127 octets in length 128 255 The number of packets including bad packets received tha...

Page 62: ...packets addressed to a unicast address that the port transmitted Unicast RX The total number of good packets addressed to a unicast address that the port received Multicast TX The total number of good...

Page 63: ...Collision Info Table 9 6 Collision Info Description FIELD DESCRIPTION Port ID This is the label of a port 0 Collision The number of packets with no collision detected 1 Collision The number of packet...

Page 64: ...hown next This screen displays the single port information of a selected Port ID See earlier in this chapter for field descriptions Figure 9 8 Single Port Statistics Table 9 7 Single Port Statistics D...

Page 65: ...nit BPDU packets as below If the port is in Block N Listen State or Learning State the BPDU packet is forwarded to the CPU other packets are discarded If the port is in the Forwarding State the BPDU p...

Page 66: ...contains the lowest cost for connecting this bridge to the root bridge through the root port 0 Bridge Hello Time 1 10 sec The time interval between BPDU packets in STP all of the bridges will send th...

Page 67: ...Displays the path cost of the port When more than one port in the switch is connected to the Root Bridge by more than one path through different ports only the port with lowest path cost is active Pa...

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Page 69: ...submenus 11 2 Reset Counters Move the cursor over the Reset link and click Reset Counters to display the Reset Counters screen shown next Use this screen to reset all the counters of your device Figu...

Page 70: ...faults and erase customer settings Resetting to factory defaults erases all customer settings except the Networking screen in the System menu 11 4 Reboot Device Move the cursor over the Reset link and...

Page 71: ...ts for security protection immediately after you enter the system Anyone trying to access the switch is prompted to type in an ID and password after any account is properly established Move the cursor...

Page 72: ...message and have to try again At least one power user must exist in the account To delete the last power user will also lead to a Account operation failure Figure 12 3 Add Del Account Table 12 2 Add...

Page 73: ...ent password for this account is displayed This field is case sensitive New Password Type the new password for this account is displayed 32 characters is the maximum length This field is case sensitiv...

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Page 75: ...umber of consecutive broadcast packets received by the switch Panel Refresh Time Interval 10 sec 1 60 sec Refresh time interval of the switch panel Counter Refresh Time Interval 10 sec 1 60 sec Refres...

Page 76: ...set its configuration Port Name N A 1 255 characters Give the selected port a name for convenience case sensitive Access Status enable enable disable Turn on off access to a port Connector TX N A The...

Page 77: ...pping See 6 3 5 You may map the ports to a port included in a trunk port Trunk ID N A 1 6 Select a trunk port ID for setting port mapping VLAN VLAN Status Edit VLAN Group Group ID N A 1 128 groups Sel...

Page 78: ...ackets between bridges Bridge Max Age 20 sec 6 40 sec Time period a switch waits before sending BPDU packets if no BPDU packet are received from the root bridge Forward Delay 15 sec 4 30 sec Time that...

Page 79: ...cal Code ANSI NFPA 70 8 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where anyone can walk on the power cord 9 Do not service the product by yourself Opening or removi...

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Page 81: ...mensions 1 2 Disclaimer ii Downloading Upgrades 4 8 Duplex 5 2 E Edit VLAN Group 7 2 Error Counters 9 3 Ethernet Cable Types 2 2 Ethernet Port Connections 2 2 F Factory Default 11 2 FCC iv FCC Rules i...

Page 82: ...one Service 1 3 Port 5 1 Port Assigned 5 4 Port Configuration 5 3 Port Monitoring Configuration 4 4 Port NO 5 2 Port based Trunk Configuration 6 4 Port based Trunking Port Mapping 6 5 Ports Status 5 2...

Page 83: ...Syntax Conventions xii System 4 1 System Info 3 5 4 2 System Parameters A T Table of Contents vi Trademarks ii Trunk 6 1 Port based Configuration 6 4 Trunk Configuration MAC based 6 3 Trunk Status 6 2...

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