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VES-1616PE-54 

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Summary of Contents for VES-1616PE-54

Page 1: ...VES 1616PE 54 Support Notes Edition 1...

Page 2: ...nfigurator 6 Using the Console Port 7 Using FTP 7 Backing Up a Configuration File 7 Using the Web Configurator 7 Using the Console Port 8 Using FTP 9 Load Factory Defaults 9 Using the Web Configurator...

Page 3: ...ion 24 P 870HW 51aV2 configurations 25 1 WAN configuration 25 2 Verification 26 3 Win RADIUS 27 Multicast Service 28 1 IGMP Proxy Settings 28 2 MVR Settings 29 VoIP Service 33 1 VLAN configuration 33...

Page 4: ...hat is default login password for console telnet and FTP 48 5 How to change the password 49 6 How to access the Command Line Interface CLI 49 7 If I forgot the password how to reset the password to de...

Page 5: ...se to locate the firmware file e Click Upgrade to start the firmware upgrade process Using the Console Port a Download and unzipped the correct model firmware to your computer b Connect to the console...

Page 6: ...e switch and display FTP prompt e Enter bin to set the transfer mode to binary f Use put to transfer the firmware from the computer to the switch for example put firmware bin ras 0 or ras 1 transfers...

Page 7: ...the correct model firmware to your computer b Launch the FTP client on your computer to log into the switch From the command prompt type ftp Switch IP c Press ENTER when prompted for a user name d En...

Page 8: ...on you specify on your computer Using the Console Port a Connect to the console port and launch a Terminal Emulation software b Restart the switch to enter the debug mode via the terminal c Enter ATTD...

Page 9: ...transfer mode to binary f Use get to transfer the configuration file from the switch to your computer for example get rom 0 config rom transfers the configuration file on the switch rom 0 to your comp...

Page 10: ...10 prompt d Click OK e Click OK again to start the configuration reset process After it is complete the device automatically restarts f Please note that the IP address of the switch is now 192 168 1 1...

Page 11: ...DHCP request packets according to its VLAN tag to the DHCP server in the uplink Network Scenario The purpose is to have a DHCP relay on the VES according to VLAN 700 to the DHCP server IP 192 168 1 1...

Page 12: ...LAN screen appears b Click to select the ACTIVE checkbox c Type 700 in the Name field d Type 700 in the VLAN Group ID field e In the Port 1 field select Fixed and click to clear the Tx Tagging checkbo...

Page 13: ...13 2 VLAN Port Setting a In the navigation panel click Advanced Application VLAN VLAN Port Setting The VLAN Port Setting screen appears b Type 700 in the PVID field of Port 1 c Click the Apply button...

Page 14: ...eld c Type 255 255 255 0 in the IP Subnet Mask field d Type 700 in the VID field e Type 192 168 1 101 in the Default Gateway field f Click the Add button 4 DHCP VLAN Setting a In the navigation panel...

Page 15: ...15 5 Save Configuration Click the Save link in the top right hand corner of the screen to save your configuration into the Switch s nonvolatile memory...

Page 16: ...he fields according to the following diagram PPPoE service PPPoE application to INTERNET access is a common scene in the nowadays ADSL service deployment but as xDSL has progressed to the VDSL technol...

Page 17: ...616PE 54 P 870HW 51aV2 and SMG 700 The client shall be able to enjoy INTERNET access by simply plugging the Ethernet cable to the CPE i e P 870HW 51aV2 Hardware Firmware for deployment Hardware Firmwa...

Page 18: ...omatically be tagged with VLAN 100 VES 1616PE 54 untags the coming PPPoE traffic from the CPE and relay it to the BRAS SMG 700 The SMG 700 shall be able to establish the PPPoE connection by authentica...

Page 19: ...ails on the above diagram keeping in mind that the NAT router at this demo has the ability to route the 172 168 23 0 domain to the INTERNET with NAT feature Notice that the WinRADIUS is a free softwar...

Page 20: ...he downlink Interface g Input the IP Address for the downlink interface e g 172 168 23 10 h Input the IP Subnet Mask for the downlink interface e g 255 255 255 0 i Click Apply 2 PPPoE Setting Configur...

Page 21: ...Domain Name just created to edit g Select Yes for the Strip Domain Name h Input the Primary DNS Server e g 168 95 1 1 i Input the Secondary DNS Server e g 10 59 1 1 j Input the IP address of the Prima...

Page 22: ...roperly installed in a PC OS WinXP with the IP of the NIC configured as IP 172 168 23 101 24 b Check if the NAS Secret and the Authorization and Accounting ports match the settings in the SMG 700 c Cr...

Page 23: ...23 d Check if the account is successfully created...

Page 24: ...the Active box c Input the Name e g Internet d Input the VLAN Group ID e g 100 e Set port 1 to be fixed and check the Tx Tagging box f Set port 25 to be fixed and uncheck the Tx Tagging box g Click A...

Page 25: ...test com e Type the Password e g 1234 f Check the Retry when the authentication fails box g Input 1 in the Retry Interval h Select Obtain an IP Address Automatically i Select Nailed Up Connection j C...

Page 26: ...26 2 Verification P 870HW 51aV2 Check the status on the homepage The PPPoE connection was successful...

Page 27: ...27 3 Win RADIUS Query the user info We can see the record that the use successfully logged in...

Page 28: ...untags it at the downstream direction 1 IGMP Proxy Settings a In the navigation panel click Advanced Application Multicast Multicast Setting and the Multicast Setting screen appears b Click to select...

Page 29: ...29 h Click the Apply button 2 MVR Settings a Go to Advanced Application Multicast Multicast Setting MVR b Select IGMP Proxy in Behavior c Click Apply d Check the Active box...

Page 30: ...ulticast VLAN ID as 200 g Select 5 to be the 802 1p Priority h Select the Mode to be Dynamic i Select Receiver Port for port 1 j Check the Tagging box for port 1 k Select Source Port for port 26 l Che...

Page 31: ...31 3 Save Configuration Click the Save link in the top right hand corner of the screen to save your configuration into the nonvolatile memory of the VES...

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Page 33: ...2 1p to be 7 at all time In here will demonstrate how this configuration is done by using the classifier and policy rules 1 VLAN configuration a Go to Advanced Application VLAN Static VLAN b Check the...

Page 34: ...34 h Go to Advanced Application VLAN and click the index that VID 300...

Page 35: ...2 Classifier configuration a Go to Advanced Application Classifier b Check the Active box c Input the Name e g VoIP d Input the VLAN on Layer 2 as 300 e Select the Source Port on Layer 2 as 1 f Click...

Page 36: ...the Active box c Input the Name e g SIP d Select VoIP as the Classifier e Input 300 for the VLAN ID f Select the Priority to be 7 g Select Set the packet s 802 1 priority in the Action Priority field...

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Page 38: ...n be very useful for multiple Internet Service Providers allowing them to use VLANs internally while mixing traffic from clients that are already VLAN tagged to improve management efficiency Scenario...

Page 39: ...and let the P 870HW 51aV2 untag the rest i e VLAN 10 priority 0 under TPID 8100 1 VLAN Stacking configuration a Go to Advanced Application VLAN Stacking b Select the Active box c Select the SP TPID t...

Page 40: ...n a Go to Advanced Application VLAN b Select the Active box c Input the Name e g 20 d Input the VLAN Group ID to be 20 e Select port 1 to be fixed f Uncheck the Tx Tagging box of port 1 g Select port...

Page 41: ...41 3 Verification If we capture the packets from the uplink ports of the VES we can see the double tags on all traffic such as the following picture...

Page 42: ...line is initialized When the actual line condition is too poor to use the primary template for example the defined minimum transmission rate cannot be reached the VES then uses the fallback template i...

Page 43: ...ed 1 VDSL Profile Configuration for Primary Template a Go to VDSL Setup VDSL Profile Line Profile b Input the Name e g lineprofileA c Select the VDSL2 Profile to be 17a d Click Add e Go to VDSL Setup...

Page 44: ...h Click Add i Go to VDSL Setup VDSL Profile VDSL Template Setup j Input the Name e g TemplateA k Select lineprofileA to be the Line Profile l Select ChannelprofileA to be the Channel Profile m Click A...

Page 45: ...the Name e g lineprofileB c Select the VDSL2 Profile to be 12a d Click Add e Go to VDSL Setup VDSL Profile Channel Profile f Input the Name e g ChannelprofileB g Input the Downstream Max Net Data Rate...

Page 46: ...46 k Go to VDSL Setup VDSL Profile VDSL Template Setup l Input the Name e g TemplateB m Select lineprofileB to be the Line Profile n Select ChannelprofileB to be the Channel Profile o Click Add...

Page 47: ...47 3 VDSL Line Setup Configuration a Go to VDSL Setup VDSL Line Setup b Select TemplateA to be the Primary Template c Select TemplateB to be the Fallback Template d Click Add...

Page 48: ...through the console port Connect the male 9 pin end of the console cable to the console port of the switch Connect the female end to a serial port COM1 COM2 or other COM port of your computer Launch a...

Page 49: ...to access the Command Line Interface CLI There are two ways to access the Command Line Interface through the console port or Telnet If you want to access through the console port Refer to the How to a...

Page 50: ...go to exit from the debug mode f The system will automatically restart Wait until the system has restarted before you log in again The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 and the default password is 123...

Page 51: ...stem information command This will display the firmware version the switch is currently using 12 Is the mini GBIC transceiver hot swappable Yes it is hot swappable You can change transceivers while th...

Page 52: ...52 14 Can I enable MVR and IGMP snooping at the same time Yes...

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