Planet IDL-2402 manuel d'utilisation

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    IP DSLAM Switch IDL-2402 User's Manual - 1 -[...]

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    Copyright Copyright (C) 2008 PLANET T echnology Corp. All right s reserved. The products and programs described in this User’s Manual are licensed product s of PLANET T echnology , This User ’s Manual contains propriet ary information protected by copyright, and this User ’s Manual and all accomp anyin g hardware, software, and documentation [...]

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    T rademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET T echnology . This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. In most, if not all cases, these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks by their respective comp anies. WEEE W arning T o avoid the potential ef fect s on the envir[...]

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    T able of Content s 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 16 1.1 Product Features ............................................................................................. 16 1.2 Package Content s .............................................................[...]

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    4.3.2 VLAN Configuration ............................................................................... 92 4.3.3 Access Control ..................................................................................... 100 4.3.4 Forwarding ........................................................................................... 127 4.3.5 Relay ......[...]

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    5.3.4 show access-list dstip .......................................................................... 216 5.3.5 show access-list dstmac ...................................................................... 217 5.3.6 show access-list ethertype ................................................................... 217 5.3.7 show access-list ip-allowe[...]

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    5.3.52 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl channel ................................... 229 5.3.53 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl failure ...................................... 229 5.3.54 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line .......................................... 230 5.3.55 show interface xdsl {all | <po[...]

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    5.3.100 show rmon statistic .......................................................................... 242 5.3.101 show route ....................................................................................... 242 5.3.102 show runningcfg ............................................................................... 242 5.3.103 show runningcf g[...]

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    5.4.25 dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 sub ..................................................... 252 5.4.26 dsl-line-identif y dhcp option82 remote ............................................... 252 5.4.27 dsl-line-i dentify pppoe srv-name ........................................................ 253 5.4.28 dsl-line-identif y pppoe srv-name-check .[...]

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    5.4.73 remotecfg login .................................................................................. 265 5.4.74 restore-factory .................................................................................... 265 5.4.75 rmon alarm <index> alarm_interval .................................................... 265 5.4.76 rmon alarm <in[...]

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    5.4.121 temperature shelf time ..................................................................... 281 5.4.122 time set date .................................................................................... 282 5.4.123 time set time ..................................................................................... 282 5.4.124 time set timez[...]

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    5.7.30 pvc atmdesc ....................................................................................... 297 5.7.31 pvc atmdesc plc ................................................................................. 297 5.7.32 pvc atmdesc shp ................................................................................ 298 5.7.33 pvc encapsulati[...]

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    5.10.1 line mode carrier ................................................................................ 310 5.10.2 line mode diagnostic .......................................................................... 310 5.10.3 line mode force-l3 .............................................................................. 310 5.10.4 line mode mask ..[...]

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    5.13.7 vbr2 .................................................................................................... 329 5.13.8 vbr3 .................................................................................................... 330 5.13.9 ubr-shp ............................................................................................... 331 5[...]

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    5.19.1 aggregate ........................................................................................... 355 5.19.2 bands <index> {start | stop} ............................................................... 355 5.19.3 bands <index> mask .......................................................................... 355 5.19.4 carrierma[...]

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    1. Introduction Planet IDL-2402 is a 24-port ADSL/ADSL2/AD SL2+ mini IP DSLAM, which has one 1000Base-T uplink Interface, for efficient scalability and easy deployment in the network with small ADSL envir onment. With built-in POTS sp litter subscriber port s, the PLANET IDL-2402 is a Cost-Ef fective Soluti on for Network Service Provider to of fer[...]

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    1.2 Package Content s  IDL-2402 Unit x 1  AC Power Cord x 1  CD (Containing User ’ s Manual, QIG) x 1  Quick Installation Guide x 1  2-Meter T elco-50 Cable x 2  Console Cable x 1  Rack-mounting x 2  Screw Package x 2 - 17 -[...]

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    1.3 Application The PLANET IDL-2402 of fers th e benefit of high performance to central of fice co-location and MTU (Multi-T enant Unit) / MDU (Multi-Dwelling Unit) market s. It provides broadband data service over existing copper wires without affecting the conventional voice service by 24 subscriber ports with built-in POTS sp litter . A PLANET I[...]

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    1.4 Outlook 1.4.1 Front Panel The front p anels of IDL-2402 are shown below . IDL-2402 LED Definition LED Color LED Description Green Normal Operation SYS Red Self-test fail Green Normal Operation ALM Red T o indicate the system alarm status On ADSL Port is activated and linked Off ADSL Port is Disabled DSL st atus Green Flash ADSL Port is activate[...]

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    1.5 T echnical S pecifications Product IP DSLAM Model IDL-2402 Hardware Specification Case 1.5U high box-type with a rack-mountable enclosure Uplink 1 x RJ-45 (10/100/1000Base-T) Console RS-232 Serial Port (9600, 8, N, 1) LINE 1 x RJ-21 Connector Port s PHONE 1 x RJ-21 Connector LED Indicators 1 x SYS LED 1 x ALM LED 1 x Uplink LED 24 x ADSL LEDs S[...]

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    Function − Complies with RFC2684 bridged payload encap sulation mode − Up to 256 multicast group s and 512 copies simultaneously − Up to 48 profile-based Multicast Access Control − Limit maximum number of IGMP groups joined per bridge port − IGMP snooping / proxy per IGMP v1, v2, and v3 − IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping Selection Security [...]

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    2. Installation The followings are instructions for setting up the IDL-2402. Refer to the illustration and follow the simple steps below to quickly inst all your IP DSLAM. 2.1 Safety Instruction The following is the safety instructi ons for IP DSLAM before installing. >> The maximum operating temperat ure of the IP DSLAM is 65ºC. Care must b[...]

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    2.2 Hardware Inst allation The PLANET IDL-2402 is a 1. 5U high box-type IP DSLAM wit h rack-mounta ble enclosure. It can be installed in a st andard 19-inch rack by using the mounting brackets provided. Mount the shelf on the rack using the large screws provided. The procedure to connect and wire the system is as follows. 2.2.1 System Requirement s[...]

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    Step 2: Connecting the ADSL LINE and PHONE interfaces The IDL-2402 supports 24 port s ADSL subscr ibers per box. There are two RJ21 50-pin female connectors on the front panel of the system. One for ADSL line and one for POTS interface. T o connect the subscriber lines, use cables with the RJ21 50-pin male connectors. When installing, just plug the[...]

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    Front Panel Connection Front p anel connection of IDL-2402 UPLINK Port: Connect to Internet by RJ-45 cable. Console Port: Connect to PC by RS-232 console cable in or der to administer y our IP DSLAM through CLI.The Console interface on the front panel is the main control interface of the IDL-2402. The RJ45 connector pin assignment is illustrated be[...]

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    T o connect the host PC to the console port, a RJ45 (male) c onnector-to-RS232 DB9 (female) connector cable is required. The RJ 45 connector of the cable is connected to the Console port of the DSLAM; the DB9 connec tor of the cable is connected to the PC COM port. The pin assignment of t he console cable is shown below: DB-9F RJ-45M Pin 1 2 Pin 2 [...]

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    2.3 WEB Configuration This section describes how to use Web Confi guration T ool to maintain your IP DSLAM. The IDL-2402 contains a HTTP server . Y ou can login and configure it by using your Web Browser . 2.3.1 System Prep artion Before attempting to configure t he IDL-2402, please ensure as below: Set your computer ’s IP with the same network m[...]

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    Step 2 : Login the ID L-2402 A login p age will appear . Please type your username / password and click “ Sign in ”. (The default username / p assw ord is admin / admin ) After you login the IDL-2402, you will s ee the system information as below . - 28 -[...]

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    Step 3 : Configure the DSL PVC Go to “ Bridge Æ Interface Setup Æ ADSL PVC ” setting screen, select the ADSL port and click “Create” to apply the PVC settings. For example, create PVC-1 to Port 1. The default VPI / VCI is 0 / 35 . - 29 -[...]

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    Step 4 : Enable the ADSL Port Service Go to “Sy stem Æ ADSL Port Service” setting screen, select t he ADSL port and Admin is “ON”. Click “Modify” to make this Port is ON. Y ou can see the Admin status became to ON. - 30 -[...]

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    Step 5 : Connect the ADSL2/2+ CPE to Patch Panel Connect the ADSL2/2+ CPE to Patch Panel and configure it, the VPI / VCI value must be the same with IDL-2402. After finish setting, the CPE will est ablis h the ADSL co nnection with IDL-2402. Y ou can check the connection status as below figure. The Current S tatus is ON. Now the clients can access [...]

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    2.3.3 How to backup / R estore the Configuration Configuration Import / Export The IDL-2402 provides the co nfiguration preservation feature that the configuration database is stored in flash memory (two p a rtitions available). In addition to the configuration preservation f eature, the IDL-2402 also pr ovides the c onfiguration export/import feat[...]

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    (B) Import file from TFTP Server to the Do wnload Config and then l oad Download Config to the Running Config. Ex: enable configure remotecfg login 172.16.100.181 get testcfg load (C) Export: export file from Runni ng config to the TFTP server . Ex: enable configure runningcfg login 172.16.100.181 put testcfg (D) Save Running config to the Fl ash ([...]

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    For We b: On the menu tree, click on Maintenance --- > Dat abas e . The Database Configuration page is displayed. Select the dat abase c onfiguration ac tion you want to perform. (A) Import File (Write Do wnload Config To Flash): T ype in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download. The n click on Get File button. Wr[...]

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    Write to memory successfully: Fail to Get File: - 35 -[...]

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    (B) Import File (Load Remote Config to Running Config) T ype in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download. The n click on Get File button. Load to Running Config successfully: Fail to Get File: - 36 -[...]

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    (C) Export File (Put Running Co nfig to Remote TFTP Server) T ype in the TFTP Serv er IP address and the nam e of the file you want to export. Then click on Put File button. TFTP put file successfully: TFTP put file fail: - 37 -[...]

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    (D) Save Running Config to Flash (System Config) Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on W rite_Running button to write running conf iguration to Flash. Write running config to Flash successfully: - 38 -[...]

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    (E) Reload Flash to Running Config Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on LOAD_FLASH button to load configuration from Flash to Running Config. Load configuration from Flash to Running Config successfully: - 39 -[...]

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    (F) Restore Factory Default Click on Factory_Default button to restore factor y default configuration. After loading default configuration to Flash successfully , you must click on REST ART button to restart the system so that the confi gur ation can take ef fect. - 40 -[...]

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    (G) Flash Boot Point Configuration Select Click on the Boot Config drop-down list and select the partition (Partition1 or Partition2) as the boot point. Click on Apply button and then restart the system. The system will restart and load the configuration in the pa rtition you select in to the running configuration. - 41 -[...]

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    2.3.4 Firmware Up date For CLI: If you want to update firmware code, you mu st get image file from FTP Server . Suppose that FTP Server IP address is 172.16.10.219 and the image filename is ‘vmlinux_u2402_ 1.00B05’. Example: 1. Firmware update: e n a b l e //go to enable mode configure //go to configuration mode firmware login 172.16.10.219 use[...]

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    For We b: On the menu tree, click on Maintenance --- > Firmware Up date . The Firmware Up date page is displayed. Once you have entered all the necessary values, click on Firmware Up date but ton to st art updating the firmware. Label Description Firmware Update Once you have typed in the parameter values, click on this button to start firmware [...]

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    Partition Information This section displays the partition information including firmware version, updating dat e, and status (active or not). Note that active part ition means the partition for next power-up, not current partition in use. Y ou can refer to Current V ersion to know which partition is the current partition in use. When you update the[...]

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    3. Software Introduction 3.1 General Overview The software architecture of the IDL-2402 is shown in the figure below . It can be divided into three layers: the management layer , the OAM&P layer , and the firmware layer . Figure 3-1 Management Sof tware Model As in the figure, CLI shell, SNMP agent, and WEB server are in the top-most layer (man[...]

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    3.1.1 Features of Management Interface  Support CLI, SNMP (v1, v2c), and web-based GUI management interface through in-band channels  Support up to 10 CLI sessions at the same time  The in-band management connection of the system is the highest priority of all supported in-band traffic categories  Support T elnet interface for remote op[...]

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    3.2 Configuration Management The configuration management c ontains the following aspect s: 1. System Setup, such as setup for management IP address/net mask, GBE interface (including to enable/disable and query the administ rative/operational status of the trunk port) , line port (including to enabl e/disable/reset ADSL port, query the administrat[...]

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    4. 3.2.2 ADSL Configuration ” below for more description) 5. A TM traf fic management 6. SNMP setup The configuration management pr ovides detecting and reporting to the operators through SNMP T rap for all memory updates reflecting changes in the system configuration. It also provides logging the changes in the operational state and making this [...]

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    3.2.2 ADSL Configuration Configuration for an ADSLx user port is provisioned by the p arameter set, which is a group of attributes that dete rmine the user port behaviors; and we call it as a profile. The IDL-2402 provides a profile-based provisioni ng per the definition of ITUT G997.1 and RFC 2662 for ADSL line configuration data and a mechanism t[...]

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    3.3 Performance management Performance management supports perfo rmance monitoring by collecting and thresholding performance parameter counter s against 15-miniute intervals for each interface and module respectively . Users c an query the data of these parameters through CLI and Web-GUI. Performance statistics include the following: 1. St atistic[...]

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    A TUC_CU User Total Cell Count A TUC_CD Delineated Total Cell Count A TUC_HEC ATM Header Error Count A TUC_IBE Idle Cell Bit Error Count A TUC_CVS The counter associ ated with the number of Coding V iolations encountered by the channel. A TUC_FECCS The counter associ ated with the number of corrected codewords encountered by the channel. A TUR_LOS [...]

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    3.3.1 RMON Feature The IDL-2402 supports performance st atistics def ined in RMON MIB groups 1 (Ethernet statistics), 2 (history control), 3 (Ethernet history), 4 (alarm), 5 (e vent), and 6 (log) per RFC 2819 for all network uplink 10/100/1000 por ts. The supported p arameters are as follows: T able 3-1 RMON ETH St atistics variables Va r i a b l e[...]

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    HistoryUndersizePkts Monitoring rx undersize packet s HistoryOversizePkts Monitoring rx oversize packet s HistoryFragments Monitoring rx fragments p ackets HistoryJabbers Monitoring rx jabber p ackets HistoryCollisions Monitoring tx single collision p ackets HistoryTxBytes Monitoring tx bytes HistoryTxPackets Monitoring tx p ackets HistoryTxMultica[...]

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    3.4 Fault Management Fault management is conceptually partitioned into two levels: the system top level, and interface-specific level. Both levels are alarm-level configurable and can be Major and Minor . All the alarms are mask-able. Fault management provides the alarm output through hardware output interface (on the system front p anel) and visib[...]

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    ADSL Alarms The IDL-2402 provides the following ADSL alarms:  LOS (Loss of Signal) -Near End/Far End  LOF (Loss of Frame) -Near End/Far End  LOM (Loss of Margin) -Near End/Far End  LCD (Loss of Cell Delineat ion) -Near End/Far End  NCD (No Cell Delineation) -Near End/Far End  LOPWR (Loss of Power) -Far End  COMMF: Unable to com[...]

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    3.5 Loopback T esting The IDL-2402 supports A TM and ADSL loop diagnostics. AT M : The system provides F5 end-to -end or segment loopback. ADSL : The system provides Dual Ended Loop T esting (DEL T) for each ADSL line on a per port basis, according to the definition pe r section 8.12.3 of ITUT G992.3. The following test param eters are supported: -[...]

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    3.6 Cluster Feature The IDL-2402 supports Cluster f eature that can make a group of NEs (network elements) work together as a single NE from the man agement point of view . Operators can manage the NEs in a cluster , called cluster nodes, via the same single IP address in terms of CLI, Web-based GUI or SNMP based management interfaces. The IDL-2402[...]

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    4. WEB Management Web Configuration T ool Overview To access Web Configurat ion Tool on an IDL-2402: 1. Connect a PC to the console port of the DS LAM. At the console, type the following CLI command: W D S : > e n a b l e /*enter the enable command mo de from initial mode*/ WDS:%show management all /*display all in-band management IP setting*/ T[...]

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    4. The following page is displayed. This is the homepage of the Web Configuration Tool. Figure 4-2 W eb Configuration T ool homepage - 59 -[...]

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    About Web Configur ation T ool Pages The Web Configuration Tool provides a se ries of web pages for users to setup and configure the IDL-2402 System. T hese pages are organized into six main topics including System , Bridge , ADSL , Traffic , SNMP , and Maintenance . You can select each topic from the menu on the left-hand side of the main window. [...]

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    Relay DSL Line Identify Protocol & Route Port IGMP Profile IGMP IGMP Multicast BRAS MAC IPOA Interface Setup Service Profile (main) Service Profile (Channel) Spectrum Profile (main) Spectrum Profile (ADSLx) Profile TCA Profile Inventory Loop T est Carrier Data Data & Inventory OP Data Line Configuration ADSL Line Config & Info Line Info[...]

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    4.1 System 4.1.1 System Information The System Information page (the default p age you’ll s ee after you login the web configuration tool) contains information about the user access leve l, current system date and time, current boot configur ation partition, system MA C address, system HW/SW/FW version, web configuration software versi on, suppor[...]

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    4.1.2 Board IP Setup This option allows you to configure t he in band IP address setting, VID management setting, HTTP port setting, etc. From the System menu, click on Board IP Setup. The following page is displayed: Board IP Setup T able Label Descri p tion IP Address T ype in the IP addres s of the DSLAM for in-band management. In Band Address S[...]

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    4.1.3 Ethernet Port Service This option allows you to set the administr ation st ate and select the speed mode for the Gigabit Ethernet por ts. From the System menu, click on Ethernet Port Service. The following page is displayed: Ethernet Port Service Setup Label Description Port This field shows port number of the Gigabit Ethernet interface. Admi[...]

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    4.1.4 ADSL Port Service This option allows you to setup the servic e status of the line port s and to bind the selected service profiles and s pectrum profiles. Also, you can query current setting and the operational status of the line port s. From the System menu, click on ADSL Port Service. The following page is displayed: First click on the drop[...]

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    TCA Profile T ype in the index of the TCA Profile (1~64). All Select the chec k box to select all circuit s of current page. Modify Click on this button to submit the modification. Query Click on this button to get most recent st atus of the circuit s. Select Click on the radio button to sele ct the port to be modified. Current S t atus This field [...]

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    4.1.5 CLI Setup This option allows you to modify the timeout setting for a CLI session and the allowable number of CLI sessions. From the System menu, click on CLI Setup. CLI Setup Label Description CLI Session Allowable number of CLI sessions at the same time. V alid value: 1~10. CLI Timeout CLI session will be closed once the idl e time exceeds t[...]

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    4.1.6 Cluster Setup This option allows you to setup Cluster function, which can make a group of NEs (network elements) work together as a single NE from the management point of view . Before you group a Master and a Slave IPDSLAM, some parameters need to be well configu red: 1. Cluster domain name : The group name for a cluster must be the same on [...]

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    T o make the DSLAM join a cluster , select the Role as “Cluster” or “Slave only” according to your plan and then click on Modify . The st ate of t he Cluster Configuration will show from DISCOVERING to VOTING to MASTER or SLA VE at last. The following figure shows the Cluster Setup p age of a cluster containing two cluster members. Y ou wil[...]

  • Page 70

    for the DSLAM to be a master in a cluster . But if there’ s already a Master in a cluster , a new added DSLAM cannot try to be the Mast er by enteri ng a smaller voting key numb er; the Master cannot be changed in this way . IP T ype in the cluster IP add ress. Users can connect to and manage t he cluster via the cluster IP addre ss th rough in-b[...]

  • Page 71

    4.1.7 System Inventory This option allows you to retrieve the system inventory includi ng Description of the System, HW/FW/SW V ersion, Model Informati on, Part Number , Hardware Revision, and Serial Number . From the System menu, click on System Inventory . Click on the Query button. The following p age is displayed: - 71 -[...]

  • Page 72

    4.1.8 System Cont act Info This option allows you to specify the system name, system cont act, and system location. From the System menu, click on System Contact Info . The following p age is displayed: T ype in the value you desire, and then click on Modify to apply the setting. Click on Query to verify if the value is changed. - 72 -[...]

  • Page 73

    4.1.9 SNTP This option allows you to setup the Simple Network T ime Protocol (SNTP). From the System menu, click on SNTP . The following page is displayed. SNTP Setup Label Description Time Zone Sets the local time zone by selecting in the T ime Zone drop-down list. Sixty-five of the world’ s time zones are presented (in cluding those using stand[...]

  • Page 74

    4.1.10 IP Routes This option allows you to configure the IP route t able for the in- band management traf fic. From the System menu, click on IP Routes . The following page is displayed: Click on the drop-down list to select the page to be displayed first. IP Route Setup Label Description System Gateway This field shows current system default gatew[...]

  • Page 75

    4.1.1 1 User Administration This option allows you to administer account s for users who access the DSLAM. From the System menu, click on User Administration . Click on Select: drop-down list and select a page to display . The following page is displayed: User Administration Label Description Page Click on the drop-down list and select the p age to[...]

  • Page 76

    User Name Shows the name of the user (up to 32 characters). Level The available access levels include: SUPERUSER , ENGINEER , and GUEST . Aging day Set password expiration days (0 for no e x piration day s) St art Date Shows the day when the ac count was first created. Last Login Shows the day when a user last login. Comment Description about the u[...]

  • Page 77

    4.1.12 Duplicator This option allows you to duplicate all/partial the configurations of one selected line port (as a template) to other port s (a s many as you want). From the System menu, click on Duplicator . The following p age is displayed. Select the content of c onfigurations (ADSL line configuration, ADSL profile s, or…) you want to duplic[...]

  • Page 78

    4.2 802.1x Security 4.2.1 System Protocol This option allows you to enable/disable 802 .1x authentication function of the system, and setup the 802.1x authenticat ion mechanism for each line bridge port. Before you setup 802.1x for a line bridge port, you must creat e the ADSL PVC (bridge port) first. (Our system) Authenticat ion Server (RADIUS) Su[...]

  • Page 79

    System Protocol Setup - Main Setting Label Description System Authentication section Click on the drop-down list to enabl e or disable th e 802.1x auth entication function of the system. If you select “Disabled”, any setti ng in the Port Authenticatio n section will not take ef fect. Port Authentication section – Main Setting Select the line [...]

  • Page 80

    Timer Setting - 80 -[...]

  • Page 81

    System Protocol Setup – T imer setting Label Description Port Authentication section – Ti mer Setting Select the line bridge port range to be listed. Select Port Remember to select the checkbox when you want to modify/delete the setting of a bridge port or set a bridge port to it s defaul t value. Supplicant Ti meout T ype in the number of sec [...]

  • Page 82

    4.2.2 RADIUS &Local Profile The IDL-2402 system supports RADIUS client function for authenticating line ports wit h local authentication database or remote RADIUS server . From the 802.1x Security menu, click on RADIUS & Local Profile. The following p age is displayed: RADIUS & Local Profile Setup Label Description Authentication Method[...]

  • Page 83

    Max Fail T ype in the maximum allowable times of contin uously failed authentication attempts. VLAN ID T ype in the VID of the VLAN which the RADIUS server belo ngs to. Secret ID T ype in the authentication key in text format. Local Profile section Click on the drop-down list and sele ct the profile rang e to be listed. There are total 8 p ages and[...]

  • Page 84

    4.3 Bridge 4.3.1 Interface Setup 4.3.1.1 GIGA Bridge This option allows you to setup the G BE (trunk) bridge interface. From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then GIGA Bridge . The following p age is displayed: GIGA (T runk) Bridge Setup Label Descri p tion Mode Click on the drop-down list and sp ecify the trunk po rt to be an Uplink o[...]

  • Page 85

    Isol ON/OFF: to enable/disable isolatio n. When port isolation is en abled, packet s received from a trunk port (wh en both the trunk interfaces are configured as up-link) cannot be forward ed to the other trunk port even for bro ad casting. Modify T o modify the configuration of a giga port: 1. Click on the radio button to select trunk port 1 2. C[...]

  • Page 86

    4.3.1.2 ADSL PVC This option allows you to se tup the ADSL PV C. From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then ADSL PVC . The following p age is displayed: Y ou shall click on the drop-down list s to se lect port range and PVC first. Then the dat a of these PVCs (bridge ports) you selected will be displayed. Click on the radio button to s[...]

  • Page 87

    Encap Select AAL5 Encap sulation T ype: VC MUX, LLC, or AUTO (for PVC#1 ~ PVC#4 only)*. Protocol Based VLAN Select in the drop-down l ist to enable or di sable protocol based VLAN function. When protocol based VLAN is enabled, the bridge port will work according to the protocol based VLAN t able (refer to section 4.3.2). All Select the check box to[...]

  • Page 88

    4.3.1.3 ADSL Bridge This option allows you to setup t he ADSL bridge interface. From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then ADSL Bridge . The following page is displayed: Y ou shall click on the drop-down list s to sele ct port range and PVC first. Then the dat a of these PVCs (bridge ports) you selected will be displayed. Click on the [...]

  • Page 89

    removed) and a single-t agged packet will leave unt agged. Pri-0 ~ 7 : set the default VLAN priority level. no St ack/St ack/TLS : disable N:1 VLAN stacking / enable N:1 VLAN stacki ng (our system add s the default VLAN t ag to all the incoming frames through this port) / enable TLS (transpar ent LAN service) so that this bridge port becomes VLAN t[...]

  • Page 90

    4.3.1.4 ADSL Port Security This option allows you to setup the ADSL port security . From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then ADSL Port Security . The following p age is displayed: Y ou shall click on the drop-down list s to se lect port range and PVC first. Then the dat a of these PVCs (bridge ports) you selected will be displayed. C[...]

  • Page 91

    So you need to define the source IP addresses that bind to this bridge port. Then the IP packets that contain these source IP addresses can pass through this bridge port; otherwise the packets will be blocked. All Select the check box to copy spe cified circuit to all remainder circuit s in current page. Modify Click on the radio button to select t[...]

  • Page 92

    4.3.2 VLAN Configuration 4.3.2.1 St atic VLAN This option allows you to configure the static VLAN table. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then S tatic VLAN . The following p age is displayed. Click on the radio button to select CONFIG VLAN to configure static VLAN for the bridge port s or SHOW VLAN to display the VLAN table. CO[...]

  • Page 93

    SHOW VLAN In the following page, type in the VID and then click on Quer y . All the bridge ports belonging to the VLAN and the configuration data of these ports will be displayed in the table. - 93 -[...]

  • Page 94

    4.3.2.2 Protocol Base VLAN This option allows you to configure t he protocol based VLAN t able. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then Protocol Base VLAN . The following page is displayed. Select the checkboxes of the entri es you want to create or delete. T o create a new entry , type in the VLAN ID and select the EtherT ype (p[...]

  • Page 95

    4.3.2.3 T ranslation VLAN This option allows you to configure the tr anslation VLAN t able, whic h defines some special VLAN working rules such as VLAN stack, VLAN cross-connect, etc. Before you configure the T ranslation VLAN table for a line bridge port, you shall configure the S tatic VLAN table for this line bridge port and the GI GA bridge por[...]

  • Page 96

    Upstream: C-Tag Æ (User port)-----(Uplink port) Æ S-Tag Downstream: S-Tag Æ (Uplink port)-----(User port) Æ C-Tag 3. Stacking In this mode, the system will add S-TAG bef ore user port’s C-TAG. Note that the mapping from C-Tag to S-Tag+C-Tag is still one to one. So a user port’s C-Tag can’t be used for another translation rule, as well as [...]

  • Page 97

    N:1 VLAN (N:1 User Mode): N:1 can also be called shared VLAN, so in th is mode MAC learning function of the bridge ports must not be disabled. 1. Replaced N:1 In this mode, the system will change the user port’s C-Tag to the Uplink port’s S-Tag. And the mapping is N to 1, so a user port’s C-Tag can’t be used for another VLAN translation rul[...]

  • Page 98

    4.3.2.4 St atic Allow ed IP This option allows you to configure the S tatic Allowed IP t able. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then S tatic Allowed IP . The following p age is displayed. T o make bridge port work according to this S tat ic Allowed IP t able, the IP allowed function must be enabled (refer to section 4.3.1). Cli[...]

  • Page 99

    4.3.2.5 MAC S poofing This option allows you to enable/disable anti-MAC S poofing function and MAC-S poofing detection log func tion. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then MAC Spoofing . The following p age is displayed. MAC Spoofing Setup Label Descri p tion Spoofing Click on the drop-down list to select: OFF : The system is a[...]

  • Page 100

    4.3.3 Access Control 4.3.3.1 Filtering This option allows you to setup the f ilter rule for the packet s. From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control and then Filtering . The following p age is displayed. Click on Filtering Ty p e drop-down list to select a filtering type first. Protocol Filtering Protocol Filtering Setup Label Descri p tion Filt[...]

  • Page 101

    Delete Once you have specified the serial number , click on this button to delete the filter rules in the t able. Click on these drop-down lists to sel ect an ADSL bridge port or GIGA bridge port. Protocol Click on this drop-down list and select a protocol to deny: ICMP , IGMP , IP in IP , TCP , GRP , IGP , UDP , GRE, EIGRP , or OSPF . Create Click[...]

  • Page 102

    IP Address Filtering Source IP Address Filtering Setup Label Descri p tion Filtering T ype Y ou can also select the filtering type here. No. From…T o… T ype in the range of serial numbe r in the filter rule ta ble. V alid number value: 1 ~ 256. Query Once you have specified the serial number , click on this button to display the filter rules. D[...]

  • Page 103

    Layer 4 Destination Port Filtering Layer 4 Destination Port Filtering Setup Label Descri p tion Filterin g T y pe Y ou can also select the filterin g t yp e here. No. From…T o… T ype in the range of serial numbe r in the filter rule ta ble. V alid number value: 1 ~ 256. Query Once you have specified the serial number , click on this button to d[...]

  • Page 104

    Destination IP Filtering Destination IP Filtering Setup Label Descri p tion Filterin g T yp e Y ou can also select the filterin g t yp e here. No. From…T o… T ype in the range of serial numbe r in the filter rule ta ble. V alid number value: 1 ~ 256. Query Once you have specified the serial number , click on this button to display the filter ru[...]

  • Page 105

    Destination MAC Filtering Destination MAC Filtering Setup Label Descri p tion Filterin g T yp e Y ou can also select the filterin g t yp e here. No. From…T o… T ype in the range of serial number in the filter rule table. V alid number value: 1 ~ 256. Query Once you have specified the serial number , click on this button to display the filter ru[...]

  • Page 106

    Ether T ype Filtering Ether T ype Filtering Setup Label Descri p tion Filterin g T yp e Y ou can also select the filterin g t yp e here. No. From…T o… T ype in the range of serial numbe r in the filter rule ta ble. V alid number value: 1 ~ 256. Query Once you have specified the serial number , click on this button to display the filter rules. D[...]

  • Page 107

    4.3.3.2 VLAN Priority Remark This option allows you to configure the VLAN priority . From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control and then VLAN Priority Remark . The following p age is displayed: Click on the VPRI Remark drop-down list and select a type of VLAN Priority Remark. A vailable options include T ype of Service (TOS ), IP Source, IP Dest[...]

  • Page 108

    TOS VLAN Priority Remark Setup - TOS Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the pri ority rema rk type here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic k on this button to retrieve. Delete T o delete e[...]

  • Page 109

    IP Source VLAN Priority Remark Setup – IP Source Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the pri ority rema rk type here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic k on this button to retrieve. Delet[...]

  • Page 110

    IP Destination VLAN Priority Remark Setup – IP Destination Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the priority remark ty pe here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in t he table you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic k on this button to retri[...]

  • Page 111

    MAC Source VLAN Priority Remark Setup – MAC Source Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the priority remark ty pe here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in t he table you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic k on this button to retrieve. Del[...]

  • Page 112

    MAC Destination VLAN Priority Remark Setup – MAC Destination Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the priority remark ty pe here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in t he t able you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic k on this button to re[...]

  • Page 113

    VLAN ID VLAN Priority Remark Setup – VLAN ID Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the priority remark ty pe here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in t he t able you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic k on this button to retrieve. Delete T[...]

  • Page 114

    VLAN Priority Regeneration VLAN Priority Remark Setup – VLAN Priority Regeneration Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the priority remark ty pe here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in t he t able you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic [...]

  • Page 115

    Differentiated Services VLAN Priority Remark Setup – Differentiated Services Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the priority remark ty pe here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in t he t able you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic k on t[...]

  • Page 116

    af31 Assured Forwarding Class 3:Low Drop (bits:01 1010) af32 Assured Forwarding Class 3:Medium Drop (bits:01 1 100) af33 Assured Forwarding Class 3:High Drop (bits:01 1 1 10) af41 Assured Forwarding Class 4:Low Drop (bits:100010) af42 Assured Forwarding Class 4:Medium Drop (bits:100100) af43 Assured Forwarding Class 4:High Drop (bits:1001 10) ef Ex[...]

  • Page 117

    Protocol VLAN Priority Remark Setup – Protocol Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the priority remark ty pe here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in t he t able you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic k on this button to retrieve. Delete[...]

  • Page 118

    Ether Type VLAN Priority Remark Setup – Ether T ype Label Descri p tion VPRI Remark Y ou can also select the priority remark ty pe here. No. From …T o… T ype in the range of entry number in t he t able you want to view (value range is 1~256). Query T o query entries, type in the entry number range and then clic k on this button to retrieve. D[...]

  • Page 119

    4.3.3.3 Rate Limit This option allows you to limit the rate of broadcast/multicast packets that are received on a VLAN, and configure the Three Color Ma rking (TCM) Policer profile. From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control and then Rate Limit . The following page is displayed. Click on the Rate Limit T ype drop-down list and select the item yo[...]

  • Page 120

     Rate Limit Flooding Rate Limit Flooding Setup Label Descri p tion Rate Limit T ype Click on this drop-down list and select the item you want to setup . Flooding VID T ype in VLAN ID (1 ~ 4094). The VLAN must have been created in the static VLAN t able. Committed Information Rat e Committed Information Rate (1536 ~ 1G bit s per second). The thre[...]

  • Page 121

     Rate Limit Policer profile The IDL-2402 supports two kinds of TCM Policer : two-rate TCM (with dual leaky buckets) and single-rate TCM (with single leaky bucket). The single-rate TCM meters a traf fic stream and marks its packet s according to Committed Information Ra te (CIR) and Committed Burst Size (CBS) to be either green, or red. The singl[...]

  • Page 122

    Rate Limit Poicer Setup Label Descri p tion Rate Limit T ype Click on this drop-down list and select the item you want to setup . Click on this drop-down list and select a p age to be displayed. Select Select the checkbox when you want to create/modify/delete this en try . Share Mode Share mode: All the bridge ports which bind to the share mode pol[...]

  • Page 123

     Rate Limit Policer Binding Table The Rate Limit Policer Binding Table allows y ou to specify which Policer profile to bind and the binding status for a trunk or line bridge port. Rate Limit Policer Binding Setup Label Descri p tion Rate Limit T ype Click on this drop-down list and select the item you want to setu p. Click on these drop-down li [...]

  • Page 124

     Three Color Marking Policer The IDL-2402 supports TCM Policer in accor dance with the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Bandwidth Profile and RFCs 2697 & 2698. Our TCM Policer supports both Color Aware and Color Blind modes. The “color” is used for determining whether a packet will proceed to the policer when TCM Policer works in Co lor Aware [...]

  • Page 125

    Green V alue T ype in the green color value that is used when deter mining a packet’ s input color (for Color A ware mode ) or remarking a packet’ s output colo r as green. V alid value is 0 ~ 7 for VLAN Priority color field or 0 ~ 63 for DSCP color field. Y ellow V alue T ype in the yellow color value that is used when determining a p acket’[...]

  • Page 126

    4.3.3.4 Priority Queue Mapping This web page is used to select SPQ/W FQ/WRR queuing mechanis m and to setup the mapping between VLAN priority levels and system internal queues. From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control and then Priority Queue Mapping . The following page is displayed: The queues for Giga and ATM in terfaces are different. Giga:[...]

  • Page 127

    4.3.4 Forwarding 4.3.4.1 TP Forwarding DB This option allows you to retrieve the status of the transp arent fo rwarding database. The forwarding table will reveal the informati on of MAC addresses t hat are learned or statically configured on a s pecific bridge port. From the Bridge menu, click on Forwarding and then TP Forwarding DB . The followin[...]

  • Page 128

    4.3.4.2 Forwarding St atic This option allows you to configure the st atic MAC address forwarding entries on a specific bridge port. The setting of static MAC address takes ef fect on egress direction of bridge port. From the Bridge menu, click on Forwarding and then Forwarding S tatic . The following page is displayed. Forwarding St atic Label Des[...]

  • Page 129

    4.3.5 Relay 4.3.5.1 DSL Line Identify This option allows you to configure the DHC P option and PPPoE relay function. From the Bridge menu, click on Relay and then DSL Line Identify . The following page is displayed: DSL Line Identify Setup Label Descri p tion DSL Global Con figuration PPP Service Name T ype in the PPPoE service name to add. PPP Ser[...]

  • Page 130

    DSLAM Name mode: Select the DSLAM name to be customer -defined or cluster name (Domain name:NE name). DHCP Mode Click on this drop-down list and sele ct OFF/ON to disable/ena ble DHCP relay function. ID Select Click on this drop-d own list and select the Relay A gent Information that is inserted to the forwarding p ackets. Options are: Circuit ID, [...]

  • Page 131

    4.3.6 IGMP 4.3.6.1 Protocol & Router Port This option allows you to setup the IG MP protocol and rout er port. From the Bridge menu, click on IGMP and then Protocol & Router Port. The following p age is displayed: IGMP Router Port Setup Label Descri p tion Modify Click on this button to modify the IGMP configuration once you hav e set ne w [...]

  • Page 132

    Query 1~500(s) The Query Interval is the interval between General Qu eries sent by the Querier. By varying this value, an administrator may tune the numbe r of IGMP messages on the network; larger values cause IGMP Queries to be sent less often. Value range is 1 ~ 500. Default is 1 25 seconds. URI 1~500(s) The Unsolicited Report Interval is th e ti[...]

  • Page 133

    4.3.6.2 IGMP Profile This option allows you to configure the IG MP ACL (Access Control List) profile. This profile defines the IGMP multicast channels, wh ich are allowed to join for each ADSL port. That is, a multicast stream will be copied to an ADSL port only if that multicast stream is registered in the ACL profile that is bound to this ADSL po[...]

  • Page 134

    Quickly IP Assign T ype the IGMP group IP ad dress here for quick assignment. Click o n Assign button to put the value into the t able. Then you can modify part s of the IP addresses directly in the t able. Quickly VID Assign T ype the IGMP group IP address here for quick assig nment. Click on Assign button to put the value into the table. Assign C[...]

  • Page 135

    All select Click on this checkbox to select all port s in this page at one time. This is convenient for quickly value assignment. Quickly Max Group Assign This field is for quick value assignme nt (assign the same value to all the ports i n current p age at one time). T ype in the maximu m IGMP grou ps can be joi ned simulta neously per line port, [...]

  • Page 136

    4.3.6.3 IGMP Multicast This option allows you to query t he IGMP multicast status. From the Bridge menu, click on IGMP and then IGMP Multicast . The IGMP Group page is displayed. Click on the IGMP T ype drop- down list and select Group or Source. IGMP T ype > Group: Click on List by drop-d own list to select listing by entry number or listing by[...]

  • Page 137

    IGMP T ype > Source: This option allows you to query the Source IP , which is the IP address of the source that is joining a multicast group on an interface. This option is available only when IGMP version 3 is sele cted for the system’s IGMP configuration (refer to section 4.3.6). IGMP Source Label Descri p tion VID T ype in the VLAN ID (1~ 4[...]

  • Page 138

    4.3.7 IPOA 4.3.7.1 BRAS MAC The IDL-2402 supports an IPOA/IPOE IWF (Inter working Function). This optio n allo ws you to setup the BRAS MAC address that is used by the IPOA/IPOE IWF . From the Bridge menu, click on IPOA and then BRAS MAC . The following page is displayed. T o add/modify a MAC : Select a checkbox beside an index and type in BRAS MAC[...]

  • Page 139

    4.3.7.2 Interface Setup This option allows you to setup the in terface for IPoA/IPoE IWF . From the Bridge menu, click on IPOA and then Interface Setup . The following page is displayed. Click on the radio button to select a circuit, se t values for the parameters, and then click on Modify button. IPoA Interface Setup Label Descri p tion Click on t[...]

  • Page 140

    T raffic (Rx/Tx) Click on the drop-down list s and select a traf fic type for transmit and receive direction respectively . Available options are created in the A TM T raffic Descriptor p age. See section 4.5. 1. BRAS Click on the drop-down list and select a BRAS MAC. Av ailable options are created in the IPoA BRAS MAC page. See section 4.3.7. Upli[...]

  • Page 141

    4.4 ADSL 4.4.1 Profile 4.4.1.1 Service Main Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL line service profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Service Profile(main) . The following p age is displayed. ADSL Line Service Profile setup Label Descri p tion Select Index Click on the drop-down list and select the range of profile in[...]

  • Page 142

    Rate Mode Downstream Click on the drop-down list and sele ct the Do wnstream Rate Adapt ive Mode. Valid options are: Manual – Rate change d manually Init – Rate automatically selected at start up only and doe s not change after that Dynamic – Rate automatically se lected at initialization and is continuously adapted durin g operation (show ti[...]

  • Page 143

    4.4.1.2 Service Channel Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL service channel profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Service Profile(Channel) . The following page is displayed. ADSL Service Channel Profile setup Label Descri p tion Select Index Click on the drop-down list and select the range of profile index. Options[...]

  • Page 144

    Min Interval (sec) Margin for DownShif t Min Interval. UpShif t Noise Margin (dB)/Min Interval (sec) Increase net data rate if Noise Margin is above the Up shift Noise Margi n for Upshift Min Interval. Interleaving MaxDelay Maximum interleaving delay (1~63 ms) IMP 0~8 (sy mbols) Minimum impulse noise protection (0.0~8.0 dB) - 144 -[...]

  • Page 145

    4.4.1.3 Sp ectrum Main Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL spectrum profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Spectrum Profile(main) . The following p age is displayed. ADSL S pec trum Profile setup Label Descri p tion Select Index Click on the drop-down li st and sele ct the range of profile index. Options are: 1~4, 5[...]

  • Page 146

    transition of L0 to L2 state or an L2 low power trim request. V alue range is 0 ~ the value of L2 A TPRT (dB). L2 A TPRT T ype in the total maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (in dB) that is allowed in the L2 st ate; the total re duction is the sum of all re ductions of L2 Req uest (i.e., at transition of L0 to L2 state) and L2 power trim s[...]

  • Page 147

    Carrier Mask-N Click on this button to view/modify the cu rrent downstream/upstream Ca rrier Mask parameters. Input Carrier b it value and then cli ck Apply . Modify S tatu s : Complete – modems will re-train af ter you click on Apply button (T o be conti nued) - 147 -[...]

  • Page 148

    RFI-N Click on this button to view/modify Radio Fre quency Interference (RFI) Bands data. Input the S t art/S top frequency , select the Ingress Level, Egress Control, Signal T ype, and then click on the Apply button. Modify S tatu s : Complete – modems will re-train af ter you click on Apply button - 148 -[...]

  • Page 149

    4.4.1.4 Sp ectrum ADSLx Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL2/2 + /READSL spectrum profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Spectrum Profile(ADSLx) . T he following p age is displayed. ADSL2/ReADSL/ADSL2 + Spectrum Profile Label Descri p tion Select Index Click on the drop-down list to sele ct the range of profile inde[...]

  • Page 150

    PSD Shape Only for ADSL2+. V alid options are: S tandard/CA100/CA 1 10/CA120/CA130/CA140/CA15 0/ CA160CA170/CA180/CA 190/CA 200/CA2 10/CA220/CA230/ CA240/CA250/CA260/CA2 70/CA280 PBO Power backof f operation mode (OFF/ON). Max Rx Aggr . Allowed PWR Maximum aggregate receive power ov er a set of subcarriers. It ranges from –25.5 to +25.5 dBm, with[...]

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    4.4.1.5 TCA Profile This option allows you to setup the PM c ounter threshold for TCA (threshold crossing alert). From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then TCA Profile . The following p age is displayed. ADSL TCA Threshold setup Label Descri p tion Click on this drop-down list to select the p age to be displayed. Modify Once you have typed in n[...]

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    int LOL-NE Interval Loss of Link – near end int ErrFrm-NE/FE Interval Error Frame – near end/far end - 152 -[...]

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    4.4.2 Dat a & Inventory 4.4.2.1 Inventory This option allows you to view the in ventory of the A TUC and A TUR. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then Inventory . The following page is displayed. ADSL Inventory Label Descri p tion Click on this drop-down list and select the port s to be displayed. Atux Select A TUC or A TUR [...]

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    4.4.2.2 Loop T est This option allows you to do the ADSL Dual End Loop T est. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then Loop T est . The following page is displayed. Click on the drop-down list and se lect the line port you want to test. Then click on Diagnostics Run to start a DEL T . If you want to disc ontinue the test or make t[...]

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    Test completed: When the test has completed successfu lly, test result is displayed as follows. - 155 -[...]

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    4.4.2.3 Carrier Dat a This option allows you to view t he ADSL line carrier data. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then Carrier Dat a . The following page is displayed. Select the line port (1 ~ 24) and carrier type (LOAD or GAIN). Then click on Query button. Note that if the line port is still in loop te sting status, you cann[...]

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    4.4.2.4 OP Dat a This option allows you to view the ADSL line/channel operational data and carrier dat a. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then OP Data . The following p age is displayed. Line Operational Dat a: Click on ADSL OP Data drop-down list and select the item Line (OP) . Then select the line port (1 ~ 24). Click on Que[...]

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    Channel Operational Data: Click on ADSL OP Data drop-down list and select the item Channel (OP) . Then select the port (1~24). Click on Query button. The following page is displayed. - 161 -[...]

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    4.4.3 Line Config & Info 4.4.3.1 Line Configuration This option allows you to setup the ADSL line configur ation. From the ADSL menu, click on Line Config & Info and then Line Configuration . The following p age is displayed. ADSL Line Configuration Label Descri p tion ADSL Port Fro m…T o… T ype in the line port range. V alid number: 1 [...]

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    FORCE L3 Mode Click on this drop-down list and sele ct ON to force the ADSL port to enter power manageme nt L3 mode (Idle st ate). Select the check box and then clic k on Modify button. Modify Click on this button to submit modification. Query Click on this button to display current line configuration. - 163 -[...]

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    4.4.3.2 Line Information This option allows you to setup th e ADSL line information. From the ADSL menu, click on Line Config & Info and then Line Information . The following page is displayed. ADSL Line Information Label Descri p tion ADSL Port Fro m…T o… T ype in the line port range. V alid number: 1~24. Modify Click on this button to sub[...]

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    4.5 T raffic 4.5.1 A TM T raffic Descriptor This option allows you to modify the traffic t able. From the Tr a f f i c menu, click on AT M T raffic Descriptor . The following page is displayed: A TM T raffic Descriptor Setup Label Description PCR PCR stands for Pea k Cell Rate (cells/second). CDVT CDVT stands for Cell Del ay V ariation T olerance ([...]

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    interfaces. For a similar traf fic descr iptor type that can be accepted at UNI 3.0 and UNI 3.1 interfaces, see "atmNoClpNoScr". [Policed VBR1] atmNoCLPScrCdvt : This traffic de scriptor type is for no CLP with Sustained Cell Rate and CDVT . This traffic d e scriptor type is applicable to VBR connections followi ng the UNI 3.0/3.1 conform[...]

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    Create Click on this button to create a new traf fic descriptor . Delete When you want to delete a traffic de scrip tor , click on the radio button beside the row number to select the traf fic descriptor and then click on the Delete button. Note that the default profile cannot be deleted. - 167 -[...]

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    4.6 SNMP 4.6.1 SNMP Community This option allows you to configure the SNMP community that is t he group that IDL-2402s and management stations running SNMP belong to. It helps define where information is sent. The community name is used to ident ify the group and serve as form of authentication. From the SNMP menu, click on SNMP Community . The fol[...]

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    4.6.2 SNMP T arget This option allows you to configure the SNMP target to control where the SNMP traps (notifications) are sent. T rap s are used to report an alarm or other asynchronous event about a managed IDL-2402 system. From the SNMP menu, click on SNMP T arget . The following page is displayed. SNMP Community Setup Label Description New Clic[...]

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    Ta r g e t No. Click on this drop-down list and se lect the SNMP t arget number . Query Select the t a rget number a nd then cli ck on th is button to retrieve the information. Delete Select the target number and then cli ck on this button to delete a t arget. Modify Select the target number and then cli ck on th is button to modify the t arget set[...]

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    4.6.3 SNMP Notify This option allows you to setup the SNMP Notification (In SNMPv1, asynchronous event reports are called trap s while t hey are called notifications in later versions of SNMP). From the SNMP menu, click on SNMP Notify . The following page is displayed. T able 0-2 SNMP Co mmunity Setup Label Description Notify No. This field shows t[...]

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    4.7 Maintenance 4.7.1 SYS Log Server This option allows you to configure the IP address of the SYS Log serv er which listens for incoming Syslog messages. From the Maintenance menu, click on SYS Log Server . The following page is displayed. SYS Log Server Setup Label Description Current Server IP This field shows the IP add ress of curren t Sys Log[...]

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    4.7.2 Dat abase This option allows you to import/expor t the configuratio n data. From the Maintenance menu, click on Database . The following page is disp layed. Select the database configuration action y ou want to perform. DB Configuration Concept: - 173 -[...]

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    (A) Import File (W rite Down load Config T o Flash): T ype in the TFTP Server IP address and the nam e of the file you want to download. Then click on Get File button. Write downloaded Config to Flash in progress: Wr ite to memory successfull y : Fail to Get File: - 174 -[...]

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    (B) Import File (Load Remote Config to Running Config) T ype in the TFTP Server IP address and the nam e of the file you want to download. Then click on Get File button. Load to Running Config successfully: Fail to Get File: - 175 -[...]

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    (C) Export File (Put Running Config to Remote TFTP Server) T ype in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to export. Then click on Put File button. TFTP put file successfull y : TFTP put file fail: - 176 -[...]

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    (D) Save Running Config to Flash (System Config) Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on W rite_Running button to write running c onfiguration to Flash. Write running config to Flash successfull y : (E) Reload Flash to Running Config Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on LOAD_FLASH button to[...]

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    (F) Restore Factory Default Click on Factory_Default button to restore factor y default configuration. After loading default configuration to Flash successfully , you must click on REST ART button to restart the system so that the confi gur ation can take ef fect. - 178 -[...]

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    (G) Flash Boot Point Configuration Select Click on the Boot Config drop-down list and select the partition (Partition1 or Partition2) as the boot point. Click on Apply button and then restart the system. The system will restart and load the configuration in the pa rtition you select in to the running configuration. - 179 -[...]

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    4.7.3 Firmware Up date This option allows you to ftp get the firmware from a server and writ e to flash for updating the system firmware. From the Maintenance menu, click on Firmware Up date . The following page is displayed. Firmware Up date Label Description Firmware Up date Once you have typed in the parameter values, cli ck on this button to st[...]

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    Partition Information This section displays the p artition in formation including firmware version, updating date, and st atus (active or not). Note that active p artition means the partition for next power-up, not current p artition in use. Y ou can refer to Current V ersion to know whi ch partition is the current p artition in use. Whe n you upda[...]

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    Firmware Write successfully: When the Flash Write process has completed successfully , the Firmware Update S tatus shows “Firmware has upgraded already”. Y ou can now restart the system. - 182 -[...]

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    4.7.4 A TM Loopbacks This option allows you to modify the A T M F4/F5 entries or send the diagnostic entry . From the Maintenance menu, click on A TM Loopbacks. The following p age is displayed: A TM Loopbacks Setup Label Description OAM Cell Generation Click on the radio button to Disable/ Ena ble OAM Cell Generation. Then click on Apply button to[...]

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    4.7.5 Fault Management 4.7.5.1 Alarm/Event This option allows you to query current alar m, history alarm, and event log. From the Maintenance menu, click on Fault Management and then Alarm/Ev ent. The Current Alarm page is displayed. Click on the Alarm/Event Select drop-down list and select Current Alarm, History Alarm, or Event Log to view . Curre[...]

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    History Alarm: History Alarm T able Label Description Query Click on this button to query history ala rms. Clear History Click on this button to clear the alarm history table. Row This field shows the row number . ID This field shows the alarm ID. Description This field shows the description for the alarm. Level This field shows the alarm level. Va[...]

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    Event Log: T ype in the range of rows and then click on the Query button. Event Log Label Description Query Click on this button to query most re cent event log. Clear Event Click on this button to clear the event log. Row This field shows the row number . ID This field shows the event ID. Description This field shows the description for the event.[...]

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    4.7.5.2 Alarm Profile This option allows you to view and update the alarm prof iles. From the Maintenance menu, click on Fault Management and then Alarm profile. The Alarm Profile p age is displayed. Click on the Select Page drop-down list and select a page to display . T o modify an alarm profile, click on the radio button beside the alarm ID, sel[...]

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    4.7.5.3 Hardware T emperature This page allows you to:  view current system temperature  set several temperature and time thresholds (see description in the following table) From the Maintenance menu, click on Fault Management and then Hardware T emp . The following page is displayed: T emperature Configuration Label Description Modify Click [...]

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    4.7.6 Performance Monitoring 4.7.6.1 System Utilization This option allows you to monitor the memory utilization and network processor utilizatio n. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then System Utilization. The following page is displayed. - 189 -[...]

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    4.7.6.2 Ethernet St atistics This option allows you to view the Gigabit Et hernet counter values for the trunk or line interface. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then Ethernet S tatistics. Click on the leftmost drop-down list to select interface (giga port or DSL line port); if line interf ace is selected, you must fu[...]

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    ADSL line PVC: - 191 -[...]

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    4.7.6.3 A TM St atistics This option allows you to query the A TM S tatistics. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then A TM S tati stics. The following p age is displayed. Query A TM St atistics Label Description ADSL Port Click on this button to select line port. Auto Up date Click on this checkbox to auto update the di[...]

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    4.7.6.4 RMON This option allows you to configure and query the RMON S tatistics. The IDL-2402 supports performance st atistics defined in RM ON MIB groups 1 (Ethernet st atistics), 2 (history control), 3 (alarm), and 9 (event) per RFC 2819 for all network uplink port s. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then RMON. The f[...]

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     ETH Statistics This option is for displaying the Ether net interface RMON data. Click on the Data Source drop-down list and select GBE1. T ype in an owner name and then click on New button t o create a new ETH statistics entry . An owner is the entity that confi gured this entry and is therefore using the resources assigned to it. T o modify an[...]

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    The following parameters are monitored in this t able: RMON ETH St atistics variables Va r i a b l e Description Rx DropEvent s Monitoring rx dropped packets Rx Bytes Monitoring rx bytes packets Rx Packet Monitoring rx packets Rx BroadcastPkt s Monitoring rx broadcast packets Rx MulticastPkt s Monitoring rx multicast packets Rx CRC Align Errors Mon[...]

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     History Control This table is for controlling the ETH History t able (see next section). History Control 1 is for controlling ETH History table 1; History Cont rol 2 is for controlling ETH History table 2; etc. T ype in the Requested value and Interval (sec) and then click on New to create a History Control entry . Up to 10 History Contro l ent[...]

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     ETH History This option is for displaying Ethernet interfac e RMON history data. Before a history t able is available, you have to create a History Cont rol entry in advance (see previous section). T o query the History table, click on the History Index drop-down list and select a history table and then click on Query . RMON ETH History T able [...]

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    RMON ETH History variables Va r i a b l e Description Rx DropEvents Monitoring Rx dropped packet s Rx Bytes Monitoring Rx bytes packe ts Rx Packet s Monitoring Rx packet s Rx Broadcast Pkt s Monitoring Rx broadcast p ackets Rx Multicast Pkt s Monitoring Rx multicast pa ckets Rx CRC Align Errors Monitoring Rx error alignm ent packet s Rx Undersize P[...]

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     Alarm This option allows you to configure the RMON alarm setting. This table controls the conditions on which alarms occur . Click on New to create an entry . T o modify an entry , click on the index to select the entry , type in new value, and then click on Modify . T o delete an entry , click on the index to select the entry and then click on[...]

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    Star tu pA la rm Set the alarm type that may be sent. Options are Rising, Falling, a nd Both. Rising or Both: If the first sample after this entry beco mes valid is greater than or equal to the Rising Thre shold, then a single ri sing alarm will be generated. Falling or Both: If the first sample after th is entry becomes valid is less than or equal[...]

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    Another figure shows the example of RMON al arm for DEL T A sample type. As shown in the following figure, the delta value varies high and low . The sample in T1 is the first one crossing the Rising Threshold, so an alarm occurs. No alarms will be generated afterwards until T5 sa mple which is crossing the Falling Threshold (not e that the value of[...]

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     Event This option allows you to configure the RMON event setting. Click on New to create an entry . T o modify an entry , click on the index to select the entry , type in new value, and then click on Modify . T o delete an entry , click on the index to select the entry and then click on Delete . RMON Event setup Label Description Description T [...]

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     LOG This option allows you to query the RMON LOG . Click on Query button to display the log. Only the event indices with LOG or LOGANDTRA P event type (see prev ious section) are possible to appear in the log. - 203 -[...]

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    4.6.7.5 ADSL Day/Interval This option allows you to query the ADSL PM 15-Min and Day S t atistics. The IDL-2402 provides T oday and Previous 1 day for Day PM, and also provides Current and Previous 1 ~ 96 interval for 15-Min PM. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then ADSL Day/Interval. The following page is displayed. Y[...]

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    Port Click on the drop-down list and select a line port nu mber (1 ~ 24). You ca n also select All and then cli ck o n More Port to select a port range to view the data of twelve ports at the same time. All Interval When you select to view a single po rt PM data, you can click on thi s checkbox to display the data of all intervals. Query Click on t[...]

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    5. CLI Command Reference Introduction Access to the Operations System (OS) /Network Element (NE) system is protected by a logon security system. You can log on to the NE with the user name and password. After three failed logon attempts, the s ystem refuses fu rther attempts. After you log on, the system monitors the interf ace for periods of inact[...]

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    Screen Description Screen Description - 207 -[...]

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    Execution Modes The CLI contains several execution modes . Users will see different set of commands under different execution modes. T able 5-1 lists all the execution modes and their purposes. When users enter a certain exec ution mode, the corr esponding mode prompt will be displayed automatically on the screen. The mode pr ompt s of all the exec[...]

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    Getting help The user can get help in two ways. The first is by using the help command. The user can also enter a question mark ‘ ?’ at each position in the command. The displaye d result depends on the execution mode and previous input. T erminal Key Function Following is the list of all the te rminal keys and their function. T able 5-1 List o[...]

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    CTRL-t Drag the character before the curs or forward over the character at the cursor, moving the cursor fo rward as well. If the insertion point is at the end of the line, this transposes the last two characters of the line. Negat ive arguments have no effect. CTRL-u Kill backward from the cursor to the beginning of the current line. CTRL-w Kill t[...]

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    Not ation Conventions The notation conventions for t he p arameter syntax of each CLI command are as follows:  Parameters enclosed in [ ] are optional.  Parameter values are separated by a vertical bar “|” only when one of the specified values can be used.  Parameter values are enclosed in { } when you must use one of the values specif[...]

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    5.1 Global Commands The Global commands can be used in all execution modes. 5.1.1 bye Description Exit S y n t a x bye Parameter None 5.1.2 cluster Description Switch to a NE (network element) in the cluster S y n t a x cluster <string> P a r a m e t e r Name Description <string> NE name in the clus ter you want to switch to. Valid valu[...]

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    5.1.7 help Description Display help Synt ax help Parameter None 5.1.8 list Description Display all commands of current mode Synt ax list Parameter None 5.1.9 list opmode Description List all the ADSL modes of operation. Synt ax list opmode Parameter None 5.1.10 system cont act Description Set system contact Synt ax system cont act <conta ct> [...]

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    5.1.12 system name Description Set system name Synt ax system name <name> Parameter Name Description <name> System name Valid values: string type value. Max 32 characters. Default value : - Type : Optional 5.1.13 system rest art Description Rest art the system Synt ax system rest art Parameter None - 214 -[...]

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    5.2 Initialize Mode Commands 5.2.1 enable Description Go to Enable execution mode from disable mode Synt ax enable Parameter None 5.2.2 show license Description Display GNU software license Synt ax show license Parameter None 5.2.3 show time Description Display current time Synt ax show time Parameter None 5.2.4 show uptime Description Display Syst[...]

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    5.3 Enable Mode Commands The commands in this section can be exec uted only in the Enable execution mode. 5.3.1 configure Description Go to Configure execution mode from Enable mode. Synt ax configure Parameter None 5.3.2 ping Description ICMP echo and reply from hostname address or IP address. If no reply for a long time, you can pre ss Ctrl + c t[...]

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    Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.5 show access-list dstmac Description Display all destination MAC addre ss deny access list or by index Synt ax show access-list dstmac [<index>] Parameter Name Description <index> Destination MAC deny access list number. Valid values : 1 ~ 256 Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.6 show access-lis[...]

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    5.3.8 show access-list ipprotocol Description Display all IP protocol deny access list or by index Synt ax show access-list ipprotocol [<index>] Parameter Name Description <index> IP Protocol deny access list number. Valid values : 1 ~ 256 Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.9 show access-list l4dstport Description Display all L4 dest[...]

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    Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.12 show access-list srcmac Description Display all source mac address deny access list or by index Synt ax show access-list srcmac [<index>] Parameter Name Description <index> Source MAC deny access list number. Valid values : 1 ~ 256 Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.13 show account Description[...]

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    5.3.18 show atmdesc Description Display A TM descriptor Synt ax show atmdesc Parameter None 5.3.19 show atm-loopback Description Display A TM loopback status (by port) Synt ax show atm-loopback [<port>] Parameter Name Description <port> Port number Valid values: 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.20 show cli-config Descripti[...]

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    5.3.24 show dot1x profile Description Display 802.1x profile Synt ax show dot1x profile Parameter None 5.3.25 show dot1x server Description Display 802.1x server configuration Synt ax show dot1x server Parameter None 5.3.26 show dot1x server <index> Description Display 802.1x server conf iguration by index [1..3] Synt ax show dot1x server <[...]

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    5.3.29 show fdbstatic Description Display all static MAC forwarding table or by index Synt ax show fdbst atic [<index>] Parameter Name Description <index> Static MAC fo rwarding table number. Valid values : 1 ~ 512 Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.30 show firmware Description Display firmware update status or partition information.[...]

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    5.3.33 show igmp Description Display IGMP information Synt ax show igmp Parameter None 5.3.34 show igmp group Description Display IGMP VLAN group list S y n t a x show igmp group list show igmp group ip <ipv4 address> vlan <VLAN ID> show igmp group ip <ipv4 address> vlan <VLAN ID> src list show igmp group ip <ipv4 address[...]

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    5.3.36 show igmp- acl bind gigabit Description Display IGMP ACL bind status for gigabit interface Synt ax show igmp-acl bind gigabit <port> Parameter Name Description port Gigabit Ethernet port number Valid values: 1 Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.37 show igmp-acl bind xdsl Description Display IGMP ACL bind status for xdsl bridge port [...]

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    5.3.39 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds qln Description Display carrier information of fa r-end qln downstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed) Synt ax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds qln Parameter Name Description <port> Port number Vali[...]

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    5.3.42 show interface xdsl {all | < port>} adsl carrier fe us load Description Display carrier information of far- end load upstream by Bridge port Synt ax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us load Parameter Name Description <port> Port number Valid values: 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.3.43 show i[...]

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    5.3.45 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us snr Description Display carrier information of near- end snr upstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnosti c mode and the test is completed) Synt ax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us snr Parameter Name Description <port> Port number Vali[...]

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    5.3.48 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlog Description Display carrier information of nea r-end hlog upstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed) Synt ax show interface xdsl {all | <por t>} adsl carrier ne us hlog Parameter Name Description <port> Port number V[...]

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    5.3.51 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds tss Description Display carrier information of near-end tss downstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed) Synt ax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds tss Parameter Name Description <port> Port number Vali[...]

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    5.3.54 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line Description Display xDSL line status by Bridge port Synt ax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line Parameter Name Description <port> Port number Valid values: 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.3.55 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line config Descri[...]

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    5.3.57 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line information Description Display xDSL line information by Bridge port Synt ax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line information Parameter Name Description <port> Port number Valid values: 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.3.58 show interface xdsl {all | <port[...]

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    5.3.60 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} bridge Description Display Bridge information by Bridge port Synt ax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} bridge Parameter Name Description <port> Port number Valid values: 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.3.61 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} cellcount Description Displ[...]

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    5.3.63 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} ipoa Description Display IPoA (RFC 2684) information by Bridge port Synt ax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} ipoa Parameter Name Description <port> Port number Valid values: 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.3.64 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vc Description Display[...]

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    5.3.67 show interface counter Description Display All interface Ethernet packet counter Synt ax show interface counter Parameter None 5.3.68 show interface gi gabit [<port>] bridge Description Display Bridge information of the Gigabit Ethernet interface or by Gigabit Ethernet port Synt ax show interface gigabit [<port>] bridge Parameter[...]

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    5.3.71 show mac-spoof ing-detect config Description Display MAC S poofing Detect configuration Synt ax show mac-spoofing-detect config Parameter None 5.3.72 show mac-sp oofing-detect log Description Display MAC S poofing Detect log Synt ax show mac-spoofing-detect log Parameter None 5.3.73 show management all Description Display all system manageme[...]

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    5.3.76 show pm <por t> adsl interval Description Display performance monitoring data fo r previous 1~96 intervals or current interval Synt ax show pm <port> adsl interval {<number> | current} Parameter Name Description port Port number Valid values: 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory number Interval number Valid values: 1[...]

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    5.3.79 show priority-list dstip Description Display destination IP address priority list Synt ax show priority-list dstip [<number>] Parameter Name Description number Destination IP address priority list number. Valid values : 1 ~ 256 Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.80 show priority-list dstmac Description Display destination MAC addres[...]

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    Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.83 show priority-list srcip Description Display source IP address priority list Synt ax show priority-list srcip [<number>] Parameter Name Description number Source IP address priority list number. Valid values : 1 ~ 256 Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.84 show priority-list srcmac Description Displa[...]

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    5.3.86 show priority-list vlanid Description Display VLAN ID priority list Synt ax show priority-list vlanid [<number>] Parameter Name Description number VLAN ID priority list number. Valid values : 1 ~ 256 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.3.87 show priority-queue config Description Display Priority and Queue mapping configuration Synt ax[...]

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    5.3.92 show profile service adsl Description Display ADSL service profile Synt ax show profile service adsl {<number> | all} Parameter Name Description <number> Profile index Valid values: 1~120 Default value : - Type : Optional 5.3.93 show profile spectrum adsl Description Display ADSL service profile Synt ax show profile service adsl [...]

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    5.3.95 show rmon alarm Description Display RMON alarm information Synt ax show rmon alarm {all | <number>} Parameter Name Description number RMON alarm entry index. Valid values : 1 ~ 64 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.3.96 show rmon ether_history Description Display RMON Ether history information Synt ax show rmon ether_history <numb[...]

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    Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.3.99 show rmon log Description Display RMON log Synt ax show rmon log Parameter None 5.3.100 show rmon statistic Description Display RMON statistic information Synt ax show rmon statistic {all | <number>} Parameter Name Description number RMON statistic entry index. Valid values : 1 ~ 10 Default value : - [...]

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    5.3.104 show runningcfg interface xdsl Description Display running config by XDSL interface Synt ax show runningcfg interface xdsl <port> Parameter Name Description port XDSL Port number Valid values: 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.3.105 show snmp Description Display SNMP community/notify/t arget setting Synt ax show snmp {comm[...]

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    5.3.1 1 1 show temperature Description Display system temperature Synt ax show temperature Parameter None 5.3.1 12 show time Description Display current time Synt ax show time Parameter None 5.3.1 13 show uptime Description Display System up time and CPU loading Synt ax show uptime Parameter None 5.3.1 14 show version Description Display CLI softwa[...]

  • Page 245

    5.3.1 17 show vlan ethertype Description Show VLAN S-T ag Ether type Synt ax show vlan ethertype Parameter None 5.3.1 18 show vlan protocol-base Description Display protocol based VLAN table Synt ax show vlan ethertype Parameter None 5.3.1 19 show vlan-translation one-to-one Description Display one-to-one VLAN translation table Synt ax show vlan-tr[...]

  • Page 246

    5.4 Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be execut ed only in the Configure execution mode. 5.4.1 access-list Description Go to access-list execution mode from Configure mode. Synt ax access-list Parameter None 5.4.2 account add Description Add new account Synt ax account add <name> account add <name> password <p [...]

  • Page 247

    <day number> S et password ex piration days (0:disable) Default value : - Type : Optional 5.4.3 account delete Description Delete account Synt ax account delete <name> Parameter Name Description <name> ID name (max 31 characters) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.4 account modify Description Modify account Synt ax account mod[...]

  • Page 248

    Default value : - Type : Optional 5.4.5 aging Description Bridge aging time Synt ax aging <number> Parameter Name Description number Aging time (sec). Valid values: (10~1000000) sec. Default value : 300 Type : Mandatory 5.4.6 alarm event clear Description Clear alarm event log Synt ax alarm event clear Parameter None 5.4.7 alarm history clear[...]

  • Page 249

    Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc> PVC number Valid values: 1~8 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <type> A TM loopback type Valid values: f5-e2e, f5-segment Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.10 cli-config session Description Set CLI max number of connection sessions Synt ax cli-config session <number> Parameter Name De[...]

  • Page 250

    Valid values : (max length 31) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.13 cluster-cfg management Description Set cluster management IP configuration Synt ax cluster-cfg management {ip <ipv4 address> | netmask <netmask> | gateway <ipv4 address>} Parameter Name Description <ipv4 address> IP address. Valid values : xxx.xxx.xxx.x[...]

  • Page 251

    5.4.16 cluster-cfg voting-key Description Set cluster voting-key for t he priority to be a Master Synt ax cluster-cfg voting-key <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Cluster voting key. Valid values : 0 ~ 4294967295 Default value : 0 Type : Mandatory 5.4.17 dot1x Description Go to 802.1x configuration mode Synt ax dot1x Paramete[...]

  • Page 252

    5.4.22 dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name Description Set DSLAM name Synt ax dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name <string> Parameter Name Description <string> Set DSLAM name (max length 15) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.23 dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-cluster Description Set DSLAM name by Cluster nam[...]

  • Page 253

    5.4.27 dsl-line-ident ify pppoe srv-name Description Set Service Name Synt ax dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name <string> Parameter Name Description <string> Set Service name Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.28 dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name-check Description Disable/Enable PPPoE Service Name check Synt ax dsl-line-identify pppoe [...]

  • Page 254

    <mac address> MAC address Valid values : xx:xx: xx: xx:xx:xx ( xx:00~ff) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.30 fdbst atic <number> disable Description Disable specify static MAC forwarding entry Synt ax fdbsta tic <number> disable Parameter Name Description <number> S tatic MAC forwarding t able number Valid values : 1~5[...]

  • Page 255

    5.4.33 firmw are login Description Login FTP server that firmware image belongs to Synt ax firmware login <ipv4 address> username <name> password <password> Parameter Name Description <ipv4 address> IPV4 address Valid values : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255) Default value : - Type : Mandatory <name> User name (max 31 chara[...]

  • Page 256

    5.4.36 http port Description Set http server listening port Synt ax http port <port number> Parameter Name Description port number The port number. Valid values : Integer range 0-65535 Default value : 80 Type : Mandatory 5.4.37 igmp acl Description IGMP ACL control mode Synt ax igmp acl {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.4.38 igmp default De[...]

  • Page 257

    5.4.42 igmp proxy Description Enable GMP proxy snooping mode Synt ax igmp proxy Parameter None 5.4.43 igmp snooping Description Enable IGMP normal snooping mode Synt ax igmp snooping Parameter None 5.4.44 igmp rtport gigabit Description Set IGMP router port (giga1) and set IGMP router IP address Synt ax igmp rtport gigabit <port> vlan <VLA[...]

  • Page 258

    5.4.46 igmp timeout Description IGMP time out setting (BC/LMQT/MR T/Query/URI) Synt ax igmp timeout {bc | lmqt | mrt | query | uri} <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Timeout value Valid values : 1~500 (second) Default value : BC: 400 LMQT: 1 MRT: 10 Query: 125 URI: 1 Type : Mandatory 5.4.47 igmp version Description Set IGMP p[...]

  • Page 259

    5.4.50 mac-spoofing-detect Description Enable/Disable MAC spoofing detection Synt ax mac-spoofing-detect {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.4.51 mac-spoofing-detect log Description Enable/Disable MAC spoofing detection log Synt ax mac-spoofing-detect log {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.4.52 management gbe Description Set GBE port IP address Sy[...]

  • Page 260

    5.4.54 management gbe vlan priority Description Set priority level of the inband management traffic sent out from GBE port Synt ax management gbe vlan priority <prio ID> Parameter Name Description <prio ID> Priority ID Valid values : 0 ~ 7 Default value : 0 Type : Mandatory 5.4.55 pm clear Description Clear current performance monitorin[...]

  • Page 261

    5.4.58 port-template template-port Description Select the template line port and pasted line port (copy configuration from template port) Synt ax port-template template -port <port> p aste-port <port> Parameter Name Description <port> XDSL Port number Valid values: 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.59 priority-list D[...]

  • Page 262

    5.4.62 priority-queue atm queue1-weight Description Set weight value of ATM Priority Queue 1 Synt ax priority-queue atm queue1-weight <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Weight value of ATM Priority Queue 1 Valid values : 1 ~ 255 Default value : 20 Type : Mandatory 5.4.63 priority-queue atm queue2-weight Description Set weight [...]

  • Page 263

    5.4.66 priority-queue gigabit priority Description Set gigabit interface priority queue mapping Synt ax priority-queue atm priority <prio ID> queue <number> Parameter Name Description <prio ID> Priority ID Valid values : 0 ~ 7 Default value : 0 Type : Mandatory <number> Priority queue value. Valid values : 0 ~ 3 Default valu[...]

  • Page 264

    Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.70 profile spectrum Description Enter this command to go to spectr um profile configuration mode or delete a spectrum profile Synt ax profile spectrum {adsl2 | adsl2pl us | readsl2} <profile index> [disable] Parameter Name Description profile index Profile index Valid values : 2 ~ 120 Default value : - T[...]

  • Page 265

    5.4.73 remotecfg login Description Login FTP server to get remote c onfiguration and l oad it to running configuration or write remote configuration to memory Synt ax remotecfg login <ipv4 address> get <filename> {load | write partition <number>} Parameter Name Description <ipv4 address> IP address of TFTP server. Valid valu[...]

  • Page 266

    Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.76 rmon alarm <index> delete Description Delete RMON alarm entry S y n t a x rmon alarm <index> delete <number> Parameter Name Description <index> RMON alarm entry index Valid values : 1~64 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.77 rmon alarm <index> falling_eventindex Description[...]

  • Page 267

    <number> RMON alarm falling threshold Valid values : 0~4294967295 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.79 rmon alarm <index> owner Description RMON alarm owner Synt ax rmon alarm <index> owner <string> Parameter Name Description <string> Owner name. Valid values : (max 31 characters) Default value : - Type : Mandator[...]

  • Page 268

    Default value : - Type : Mandatory <number> RMON alarm rising threshold Valid values : 0~4294967295 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.82 rmon alarm <index> sample_type Description RMON alarm sample type (Compared directly with the thresholds or Difference comp ared with the thresholds) S y n t a x rmon alarm <index> sample_ty[...]

  • Page 269

    rx_fragments Monitoring rx fragments packets rx_jabber Monitoring rx jabber packets rx_multicast Monitoring rx multicast packets rx_oversize Monitoring rx oversize packets rx_packet s Monitoring rx packets rx_undersize Monitoring rx undersize packets tx_single_collision Monitoring tx single collision packets txrx_frames_64 Monito ring tx 64 octets [...]

  • Page 270

    Valid values : 1~128 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <string> RMON event community Valid values : string type value. (max 31 characters) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.86 rmon event <index> delete Description Delete RMON event entry Synt ax rmon event <index> delete Parameter Name Description <index> RMON event en[...]

  • Page 271

    5.4.88 rmon event <index> owner Description Set RMON event owner Synt ax rmon event <index> owner <string> Parameter Name Description <index> RMON event entry index Valid values : 1~128 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <string> Owner name Valid values : string type value. (max 31 characters) Default value : - Type : [...]

  • Page 272

    Valid values : 1~65535 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.91 rmon history <index> delete Description Delete RMON history entry Synt ax rmon history <index> delete Parameter Name Description <index> RMON history control entry index Valid values : 1~10 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4 92 rmon history <index> ifc Desc[...]

  • Page 273

    Type : Mandatory <number> History interval Valid values : 1~3600 (sec) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.94 rmon history <index> owner Description Set RMON history owner Synt ax rmon history <index> owner <string> Parameter Name Description <index> RMON history control entry index Valid values : 1~10 Default value[...]

  • Page 274

    5.4.96 rmon st atistic <index> ifc Description Set Physical interface Synt ax rmon st atistic <index> ifc <number> Parameter Name Description <index> RMON history control entry index Valid values : 1~10 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <number> Physical interface index Valid values : 1~2 Default value : - Type : Mand[...]

  • Page 275

    Valid values : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.99 route default Description Set default route Synt ax route default <ipv4 address> Parameter Name Description <ipv4 address> Default route IP address. Valid values : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.100 route delete Descr[...]

  • Page 276

    5.4.102 runningcfg load p artition Description Load running configurat ion from memory Synt ax runningcfg load p artition <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Partition number Valid values : 1~2 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.103 runningcfg login Description Login FTP server Synt ax runningcfg login <ipv4 address> [...]

  • Page 277

    <index> SNMP community index Valid values : 1~32 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <community> Community string. (max 31 character; note that community names beginning with a digital number ar e not allowed) Default value : public Type : Mandatory 5.4.106 snmp notify Description Set SNMP notify information / Delete SNMP notify tag Synt[...]

  • Page 278

    Default value : 162 Type : Mandatory 5.4.108 snmp t arget <name> delete Description Delete SNMP t arget tag list Synt ax snmp t arget <name> delete Parameter Name Description <name> SNMP target name Valid values : (max 31 characters) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.109 snmp t arget <name> tag-list Description Set SNMP[...]

  • Page 279

    5.4.1 1 1 sntp polling interval Description Set SNTP polling interval Synt ax sntp polling interval <number> Parameter Name Description number Polling interval (in seconds) Valid values : 60~65535 Default value : 600 Type : Mandatory 5.4.1 12 sntp server address Description Set SNTP server ip address Synt ax snmp server address <ipv4 addre[...]

  • Page 280

    5.4.1 15 tcm color-field Description Set TCM color field to be VLAN priority or D SCP . Synt ax tcm color-field {vprio | dscp} Parameter None 5.4.1 16 tcm green Description Set TCM green color value Synt ax tcm green <number> Parameter Name Description <number> TCM green color value Valid values : 0 ~ 7 for VLAN priority color field; 0 [...]

  • Page 281

    5.4.1 19 tcm yellow Description Set TCM yellow color value Synt ax tcm yellow <number> Parameter Name Description <number> TCM yellow color value Valid values : 0 ~ 7 for VLAN priority color field; 0 ~ 63 for DSCP color field Default value : 3 Type : Mandatory 5.4.120 temperature threshold Description Shelf temperature threshold Synt ax[...]

  • Page 282

    5.4.122 time set date Description Set date of the syst em (default is current system date) Synt ax time set date {MM-DD-YY | MM-DD-CCYY} Parameter Name Description MM Month. Valid values : 01-12 Type : Mandatory DD Day of month. Valid values : 01-31 Type : Mandatory CC Century. Valid values : 0 Type : Optional YY Short year st art from 2000. Valid [...]

  • Page 283

    5.4.124 time set timezone Description Set timezone Synt ax time set timezone <timezone> Parameter Name Description timezone Timezone Typ e : Mandatory Valid values : Given below. idl (GMT-12:00) International Date Line idlw (GMT-12:00) International Date Line West n t ( G M T - 1 1 : 0 0 ) N o m e T i m e ahst (GMT-10:00) Alaska GMT Ha w aii [...]

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    w a d t ( G M T + 0 8 : 00) West Australian Daylight T ime w s t ( G M T + 0 8 : 0 0 ) W S T jst (GMT+09:00) Jap an St and ard Time k s t ( G M T + 0 9 : 0 0 ) K o r e a n S t a n d a r d T i m e cast (GMT+09:30) Central Australian S tandard Time sast (GMT+09:30) South Australian S tandard Time j d t ( G M T + 1 0 : 0 0 ) J D T gst (GMT+10:00) Guam[...]

  • Page 285

    5.4.127 vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <port> one-to-one Description Set one-to-one VLAN translation Synt ax 1. C-tag reserved vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <use r port VLAN ID> gigabit <port> one-to-one reserved {priority-reserved | priority-replaced <PRIO ID>} 2. C-t ag replac[...]

  • Page 286

    specified value. Valid values : 0 ~ 7 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.4.128 vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <V LAN ID> gigabit <port> many-to-one Description Set many-to-one VLAN translation Synt ax vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <user port VLAN ID> gigabit <port> many- to-one replaced <uplink VL[...]

  • Page 287

    5.4.129 vlan-translation <port> /<pvc> <VLAN ID> disable Description Delete the specified entry from the VLAN translation table. Synt ax vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> disable Parameter Name Description <port> ADSL Port number . Valid values : 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc>[...]

  • Page 288

    5.5 Ethernet Interface Mode Commands The commands in this section can be execut ed only in the Ethernet Interface execution mode. 5.5.1 bridge Description Enter bridge configuration mode / Se t bridge port to default status Synt ax bridge [default] Parameter None 5.5.2 gbe admin Description Set Gigabit Ethernet administrative status (ON/OFF) Synt a[...]

  • Page 289

    - 289 - 5.6 Interface Mode Commands The commands in this section can be execut ed only in the Interface execution mode. 5.6.1 bridge Description Enter A TM-bridge configuration mode / Disable bridge port Synt ax bridge <bridge id> [disable] Parameter Name Description bridge id Bridge number. Valid values : 1-8 Default value : 1 Type : Mandato[...]

  • Page 290

    - 290 - 5.7 A TM Bridge Mode Commands The commands in this section can be execut ed only in the A TM Bridge execution mode. 5.7.1 accfrm Description Set acceptable frame type (unt agged only , tagged only , or all) Synt ax accfrm {all | tag | untag} Parameter None 5.7.2 accounting disable Description Disable accounting after authentication Synt ax [...]

  • Page 291

    - 291 - 5.7.6 auth-sever-timeout Description 802.1x T imeout for Radius Retries Synt ax auth-server-timeout <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Timeout for Radius Retries Valid values : 1 ~ 65534 Default value : 60 Type : Mandatory 5.7.7 auth-supp-timeout Description 802.1x T imeout for requesting the supplicant to retry Synt a[...]

  • Page 292

    - 292 - 5.7.9 default vlan Description Set default VLAN ID for a bridge port Synt ax default vlan <VLAN ID> Parameter Name Description <VLAN ID> VLAN ID Valid values : 1 ~ 4094 Default value : 1 Type : Mandatory 5.7.10 default prio Description Set default priority value for a bridge port Synt ax default prio <prio ID> Parameter Na[...]

  • Page 293

    - 293 - 5.7.12 egress Description Default PVID egress taged/untagged setting Synt ax egress {tag | untag} Parameter None 5.7.13 force priority Description Force priority setting ( disabled : reserve the original priority of all packet s. egress : force the priority value of all packets sent out from this bridge port’ s default VLAN to be the defa[...]

  • Page 294

    - 294 - 5.7.16 ingress Description Enable/disable ingress filter mode Synt ax ingress {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.7.17 interim-interval Description 802.1x T imeout for Acc ounting Information Update Synt ax interim-interval <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Timeout for Accounting Information Updated. Valid values : 60[...]

  • Page 295

    - 295 - 5.7.21 max-reauth-req Description 802.1x Max No. of Retries to supplicant (sending requests to the authentication server if no response is received) Synt ax max-reauth-req <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Max number of retries. Valid values : 1~ 10 Default value : 2 Type : Mandatory 5.7.22 max-req Description 802.1x [...]

  • Page 296

    - 296 - 5.7.24 port-control auto Description Auto (default) Synt ax Set to the system default aut hentication state for the port Parameter none 5.7.25 port-control force-authorized Description Force this port authorized state Synt ax port-control force-authorized Parameter none 5.7.26 port-control force-unauthorized Description Force this port unau[...]

  • Page 297

    - 297 - 5.7.29 pvc Description Set VPI and VCI Synt ax pvc <VPI>/<VCI> Parameter Name Description <VPI> V irtual Path Identifier . Valid values : 0 ~ 255 Default value : 0 Type : Mandatory <VCI> V irtual Channel Identifier . Valid values : 21, 32~65535 Default value : 35 Type : Mandatory 5.7.30 pvc atmdesc Description List A[...]

  • Page 298

    - 298 - 5.7.32 pvc atmdesc shp Description Set A TM shaped (Tx) descriptor Synt ax pvc atmdesc shp <number> Parameter Name Description <number> A TM descriptor number . Valid values : Enter ‘pvc atmdesc’ command to see the descriptor list. Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.7.33 pvc encap sulation Description Set Encapsulation typ[...]

  • Page 299

    - 299 - Valid values : 1~ 65534. Default value : 60 Type : Mandatory 5.7.35 reauthentication disable Description Disable Reauthenticat ion for this port Synt ax reauthentic ation disable Parameter none 5.7.36 reauthentication enable Description Enable Reauthenticat ion for this port Synt ax reauthentic ation enable Parameter none 5.7.37 reauth-peri[...]

  • Page 300

    - 300 - 5.7.40 tcm-policer Description Bind/Unbind Three Color Marking (TCM) Policer profile Synt ax tcm-policer <number > {bind | unbind} Parameter Name Description <number> TCM policer profile index. Valid values : 1~24(48) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.7.41 vlan <VLAN ID> disable Description Delete a VLAN from memberset [...]

  • Page 301

    - 301 - 5.7.43 vlan <VLAN ID> priority Description Set VLAN memberset priority (speci fy priority level or reserved the original priority , tag or untag, enable or disable port isolation) Synt ax vlan <VLAN ID> priority {<prio ID> | reserved} {t ag | untag} isolation [disable] Parameter Name Description VLAN ID VLAN ID. Valid valu[...]

  • Page 302

    - 302 - 5.8 GBE Bridge Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the GBE Bridge execution mode. 5.8.1 accfrm Description Set acceptable frame type (untagged only , tagged only , or all) Synt ax accfrm {all | tag | untag} Parameter None 5.8.2 default vlan Description Set default VLAN ID for a bridge port Synt ax default vlan[...]

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    - 303 - 5.8.5 ingress Description Enable/disable ingress filter mode Synt ax ingress {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.8.6 isolation Description Enable/Disable default PVID isolation setting Synt ax isolation [disable] Parameter None 5.8.7 link mode Description Set link mode (uplink mode or user mode) Synt ax link mode {uplink | user} Parameter N[...]

  • Page 304

    - 304 - Valid values : 0 ~ 7 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <outgoing prio> Outgoing VLAN priorit y value Valid values : 0 ~ 7 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.8.10 st ack Description Enable/disable VLAN stacking Synt ax stack {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.8.1 1 tcm-policer Description Bind/Unbind Three Color Marking (TCM) Polic[...]

  • Page 305

    - 305 - 5.8.13 vlan <VLAN ID> list Description Show memberset setting by VLAN Synt ax vlan <VLAN ID> list Parameter Name Description VLAN ID VLAN ID. Valid values : 1 ~ 4094 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.8.14 vlan <VLAN ID> priority Description Set VLAN memberset priority (speci fy priority level or reserved the original pr[...]

  • Page 306

    - 306 - 5.9 GBE-LA Bridge Mode Commands 5.9.1 accfrm Description Set acceptable frame type (untagged only , tagged only , or all) Synt ax accfrm {all | tag | untag} Parameter None 5.9.2 default vlan Description Set default VLAN ID for a bridge port Synt ax default vlan <VLAN ID> Parameter Name Description <VLAN ID> VLAN ID Valid values [...]

  • Page 307

    - 307 - 5.9.5 ingress Description Enable/disable ingress filter mode Synt ax ingress {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.9.6 isolation Description Enable/Disable default PVID isolation setting Synt ax isolation [disable] Parameter None 5.9.7 link mode Description Set link mode (uplink mode or user mode) Synt ax link mode {uplink | user} Parameter N[...]

  • Page 308

    - 308 - Default value : - Type : Mandatory <outgoing prio> Outgoing VLAN priorit y value Valid values : 0 ~ 7 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.9.10 st ack Description Enable/disable VLAN stacking Synt ax stack {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.9.1 1 tcm-policer Description Bind/Unbind Three Color Marking (TCM) Policer profile Synt ax tc[...]

  • Page 309

    - 309 - 5.9.13 vlan <VLAN ID> list Description Show memberset setting by VLAN Synt ax vlan <VLAN ID> list Parameter Name Description VLAN ID VLAN ID. Valid values : 1 ~ 4094 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.9.14 vlan <VLAN ID> priority Description Set VLAN memberset priority (speci fy priority level or reserved the original pr[...]

  • Page 310

    - 310 - 5.10 ADSL Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be ex ecuted only in the ADSL Config mode. 5.10.1 line mode carrier Description Set/Clear xDSL line carrier Synt ax line mode c arrier {on | off | oninit} Parameter None 5.10.2 line mode diagnostic Description Set/Clear xDSL line diagnostics Synt ax line mode diagnostic {ini[...]

  • Page 311

    - 311 - 5.10.5 line port Description Set xDSL line port information Synt ax line port {id <id> | descripti on <desc> | phone <phone number>} Parameter Name Description <id> Line ID name (max 32 characters) Default value : - Type : Mandatory <desc> Line port description (max 48 character) Default value : - Type : Mandat[...]

  • Page 312

    - 312 - 5.1 1 IPoA Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be exec uted only in the IPoA configure mode. 5.1 1.1 brasmac Description Display Broadband RAS MAC address by index Synt ax brasmac <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Broadband RAS MAC T able Index Valid values : 1 ~ 48 Default value : - Type : Mandat[...]

  • Page 313

    - 313 - 5.1 1.4 cvlan Description Customer VLAN setting Synt ax cvlan <VLAN ID> Parameter Name Description <prio ID> Customer VLAN ID number Valid values : 1 ~ 4094 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.1 1.5 ipoa-st atus Description IPoA S tatus setting (enable/disable IPoA) Synt ax ipoa-status {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.1 1.6 [...]

  • Page 314

    - 314 - <VCI> V irtual Channel Identifier . Valid values : 21, 32~65535 Default value : 35 Type : Mandatory 5.1 1.8 pvc atmdesc Description List A TM traf fic descriptor Synt ax pvc atmdesc Parameter None 5.1 1.9 pvc atmdesc plc Description Set A TM police (Rx) descriptor Synt ax pvc atmdesc plc <number> Parameter Name Description <n[...]

  • Page 315

    - 315 - 5.1 1.1 1 pvc encapsulation Description Set Encapsulation type Synt ax pvc encapsulation {llc | vcmux} Parameter None 5.1 1.12 uplink gigabit Description Set GBE uplink mode Synt ax uplink <port> Parameter Name Description <port> Gigabit Ethernet port number . Valid values : 1 Default value : - Type : Mandatory[...]

  • Page 316

    - 316 - 5.12 Access List Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the ACL execution mode. 5.12.1 bcrate cir Description Broadcast rate limiting CIR and LBS setting Synt ax bcrate cir <cir> lbs <lbs> Parameter Name Description <cir> Committed Information Rate (bps) Valid values : 1536 ~ 1000000000 Default [...]

  • Page 317

    - 317 - Valid values : 1~256 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <port> Port number . Valid values : 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc> PVC number Valid values : 1 ~ 8 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <mac address> Destination MAC address Valid values : xx:xx: xx: xx:xx:xx ( xx:00~ff) Default va[...]

  • Page 318

    - 318 - Default value : - Type : Mandatory <port> Port number . Valid values : 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc> PVC number Valid values : 1 ~ 8 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <ipv4 address> Destination IP address Valid values : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255) Default value : 0.0.0.0 Type : Mand[...]

  • Page 319

    - 319 - Name Description <number> Ether T ype deny access list number Valid values : 1~256 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <port> Port number . Valid values : 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc> PVC number Valid values : 1 ~ 8 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <ethertype> Ether Type valu[...]

  • Page 320

    - 320 - Valid values : 1~256 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <port> Port number . Valid values : 1~24(48) for xDSL Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc> PVC number Valid values : 1 ~ 8 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <ipv4 address> Allowed source IP address Valid values : xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255) Default value : 0.0.0.[...]

  • Page 321

    - 321 - Name Description <number> IP Protocol deny access list number Valid values : 1-256 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <port> Port number . Valid values : 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc> PVC number Valid values : 1 ~ 8 Default value : - Type : Mandatory protocol Input protocol name. Val[...]

  • Page 322

    - 322 - 5.12.12 ipprotocol list Description Display IP protocol deny access list Synt ax ipprotocol list Parameter None 5.12.13 l4dstport Description S pecify L4 dest port of packets to reject / Show specify L4 dest port access list entry / Delete specify L4 dest port deny access list entry Synt ax l4dstport <number> deny {xdsl < por t>[...]

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    - 323 - 5.12.14 l4dstport list Description Display L4 dest port deny access list Synt ax l4dstport list Parameter None 5.12.15 mcfldrate list Description Display flooding rate limiting list Synt ax mcfldrate list Parameter None 5.12.16 mcfldrate vlan Description Display flooding rate limiting list Synt ax mcfldrate vlan <VLAN ID> {list | disa[...]

  • Page 324

    - 324 - srcip <number> list srcip <number> disable Parameter Name Description <number> Source IP deny access list number Valid values : 1~256 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <port> Port number . Valid values : 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc> PVC number Valid values : 1 ~ 8 Defau[...]

  • Page 325

    - 325 - 5.12.19 srcmac Description S pecify source MAC of packets to reject / S how specif y source MAC deny access list entry / Delete specify source MAC deny access list entry Synt ax srcmac <number> deny {xdsl <port> /<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac address> srcmac <number> list srcmac <number> disable [...]

  • Page 326

    - 326 - 5.13 A TM Description Mode Commands 5.13.1 cbr Description CBR traffic setting Synt ax cbr <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> Parameter Name Description <index> A TM Descriptor index Valid values : 1 ~ 251 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pcr> Peak cell r ate number Valid values : 0 ~ 65535 Default value : - Type[...]

  • Page 327

    - 327 - 5.13.3 ubr1 Description UBR type 1 traffic setti ng (atmNoClpNoScrCdvt) Synt ax ubr1 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> Parameter Name Description <index> A TM Descriptor index Valid values : 1 ~ 251 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pcr> Peak cell r ate number Valid values : 0 ~ 65535 Default value : - Type : Man[...]

  • Page 328

    - 328 - Valid values : 0 ~ 65535 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.13.5 unshp Description unshaped traffic setting (atmNoT raf ficDescriptor) Synt ax unshp <index> Parameter Name Description <index> A TM Descriptor index Valid values : 1 ~ 251 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.13.6 vbr1 Description VBR type 1 traffic setti ng (atm[...]

  • Page 329

    - 329 - Valid values : 0 ~ 65535 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <mbs> Maximum Burst Size Valid values : 0 ~ 65535 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.13.7 vbr2 Description VBR type 2 traffic setti ng (atmClpNoT aggingScrCdvt) Synt ax vbr2 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr <scr> mbs <mbs> Parameter Name Descr[...]

  • Page 330

    - 330 - 5.13.8 vbr3 Description VBR type 3 traffic setti ng (atmClpT aggingScrCdvt) Synt ax vbr3 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr <scr> mbs <mbs> Parameter Name Description <index> A TM Descriptor index Valid values : 1 ~ 251 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pcr> Peak cell r ate number Valid values : 0 [...]

  • Page 331

    - 331 - 5.13.9 ubr-shp Description UBR shaped traffic setting (atmNoClpNoScr) Synt ax ubr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> Parameter Name Description <index> A TM Descriptor index Valid values : 1 ~ 251 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pcr> Peak cell r ate number Valid values : 0 ~ 65535 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.13.10 cb[...]

  • Page 332

    - 332 - 5.13.1 1 vbr-shp Description VBR shaped traffic setting (atmClpT ransparentScr) Synt ax vbr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr <scr> mbs <mbs> Parameter Name Description <index> A TM Descriptor index Valid values : 1 ~ 251 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pcr> Peak cell r ate number Valid valu[...]

  • Page 333

    - 333 - 5.13.12 vbrnrt Description VBR-nrt shaped traffic setting (atmClpNoT a ggingScrCdvt) Synt ax vbr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr <scr> mbs <mbs> Parameter Name Description <index> A TM Descriptor index Valid values : 1 ~ 251 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pcr> Peak cell r ate number Valid[...]

  • Page 334

    - 334 - 5.14 Priority List Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Priority List execution mode. 5.14.1 ds Description Set Differentiated Service of pa ckets to remark VLAN priority / Sho w Differentiated Service priority list entry / Disable Dif ferent iated Service priority list entry Synt ax ds <number> prio [...]

  • Page 335

    - 335 - af12 Assured Forwarding Class 1:Medium Drop (bits:00 1 100) af13 Assured Forwarding Class 1:High Drop (bits:00 1 1 10) af21 Assured Forwarding Class 2:Low Drop (bits:0100 10 ) af22 Assured Forwarding Class 2:Medium Drop (bits:0101 00 ) af23 Assured Forwarding Class 2:High Drop (bits:010 1 10) af31 Assured Forwarding Class 3:Low Drop (bits:0[...]

  • Page 336

    - 336 - Parameter Name Description <number> Destination IP address priority list number Valid values : 1~256 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <prio ID> Priority value Valid values : 0~7 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <port> Port number . Valid values : 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc&g[...]

  • Page 337

    - 337 - 5.14.5 dstmac Description S pecify dest MAC of packets to rema rk vlan priority / Show dest MAC priority list entry / Disable dest MAC priority list entry Synt ax dstmac <number> prio <prio ID> {xds l <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac address> dstmac <number> list dstmac <number> disable[...]

  • Page 338

    - 338 - 5.14.6 dstmac list Description Show destination MAC priority list Synt ax dstmac list Parameter None 5.14.7 ethertype Description S pecify Ether T ype of p ackets to re mark vlan priority / Show Ether T ype priority list entry / Disable Ether T ype priority list entry Synt ax ethertype <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/[...]

  • Page 339

    - 339 - 5.14.8 ethertype list Description Show Ether T ype priority list Synt ax ethertype list Parameter None 5.14.9 ipprotocol Description S pecify IP protocol of p ackets to remark vlan priority / Show IP protocol priority list entry / Disabl e IP protocol priority list entry Synt ax ipprotocol <number> prio <prio ID > {xdsl <port[...]

  • Page 340

    - 340 - icmp (ICMP) Internet Control Message <1> igmp (IGMP) Internet Group Management <2> ipinip IP in IP (encapsulation) <4> tcp (TCP) Transmission Control <6> grp (GRP) Globin Reduction Protocol <7> igp (IGP) Any private interior gateway <9> udp (UDP) User Datagram <17> gre (GRE) General Routing Encapsul[...]

  • Page 341

    - 341 - Parameter Name Description <number> Source IP address priority list number Valid values : 1~256 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <prio ID> Priority value Valid values : 0~7 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <port> Port number . Valid values : 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE Default value : - Type : Mandatory <pvc> PV[...]

  • Page 342

    - 342 - 5.14.13 srcmac Description S pecify source MAC of packets to remark vl an priority Synt ax srcmac <number> prio <prio ID> {xds l <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac address> scrmac <number> list scrmac <number> disable Parameter Name Description <number> Source mac priority list numb[...]

  • Page 343

    - 343 - 5.14.15 tos Description S pecify T oS (IP Precedence) of p ackets to remark vlan priority / Show T oS (IP Precedence) priority list entry / Disable T oS (IP Precedence) priority list entry Synt ax tos <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} precedence <tos> tos <number> list tos[...]

  • Page 344

    - 344 - 5.14.16 tos list Description Show T oS (IP Precedence) priority list Synt ax tos list Parameter None 5.14.17 vlanid Description S pecify VLAN ID of packet s to rema rk VLAN priority / Show VLAN id priority list entry / Disable VLAN id priority list entry Synt ax vlanid <number> prio <prio ID> {xds l <port>/<pvc> | gi[...]

  • Page 345

    - 345 - 5.14.18 vlanid list Description Show VLAN id priority list Synt ax vlanid list Parameter None[...]

  • Page 346

    - 346 - 5.15 Alarm Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Alarm Profile execution mode. 5.15.1 alarm mask Description Mask the alarm Synt ax alarm mask <name> Parameter Name Description <name> Name of alarm. Valid values : Refer to Appendix B Alarm T able. Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.15.2[...]

  • Page 347

    - 347 - 5.15.4 alarm minor Description Set the level of the alarm to Minor Synt ax alarm minor <name> Parameter Name Description <name> Name of alarm. Valid values : Refer to Appendix B Alarm T able. Default value : - Type : Mandatory[...]

  • Page 348

    - 348 - 5.16 IGMP-ACL Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be execut ed only in the IGMP-ACL Profile execution mode. 5.16.1 igmp-acl Description IGMP group ACL Setting (IP and VLAN ) / Delete channel setting Synt ax igmp-acl <number> {<ipv4 addr ess> vlan <VLAN ID> | delete} Parameter Name Description <number&[...]

  • Page 349

    - 349 - 5.17 Rate Limit Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Rate Limit Profile execution mode. 5.17.1 share-slb Description Set share SLB (Single Leaky Bucket) / Delete the share SLB profile Synt ax share-slb <number> {cir <c ir> lbs <lbs> | disable} Parameter Name Description number Shar[...]

  • Page 350

    - 350 - Default value : - Type : Mandatory <lbs> First Leakage Bucket Size (bits) Valid values : 1 ~ 1024 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <eir> Excess Info Rate (bp s) Valid values : 1536 ~ 1000000000 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <lbs> Second Leakage Bucket Size (bits) Valid values : 1 ~ 1024 Default value : - Type : Mand[...]

  • Page 351

    - 351 - 5.17.4 non-share-dlb Description Set non-share DLB (Dual Leaky Bucket) / Delete the non-share DLB profile Synt ax non-share-dlb <number> {cir <cir> lbs <lbs> eir <eir> lbs <lbs> | disable} Parameter Name Description number Share DLB profile index Valid values : 1 ~ 48 Default value : - Type : Mandatory <cir&[...]

  • Page 352

    - 352 - 5.18 Service Profile Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Service Profile execution mode. 5.18.1 bitrate Description Set downstream/upstream Minimu m/Maximum/Planned/L2 minimum bit rate Synt ax bitrate {ds | us} {min | max | planned | l2} <number> Parameter Name Description number Bit rate ([...]

  • Page 353

    - 353 - 5.18.4 mode Description Set downstream/upstream rate adaptive mode to init (rate automatically selected at start up only and does not change after that), dynamic (rate automatically selected at initialization and is continuously adapted during show time), or manual (rate changed manually) Synt ax mode {ds | us} {init | dynamic | manual} Par[...]

  • Page 354

    - 354 - 5.18.7 ra-interval Description Set Downshift/Upshif t Interval in downstream/upstream direction Synt ax ra-interval {ds | us} {downshift | upshift} <number> Parameter Name Description number Downshift/Up shift interval (seconds). Valid values : 0 ~ 16383 Default value : 10 Type : Mandatory 5.18.8 service name Description Set service p[...]

  • Page 355

    - 355 - 5.19 S pectrum Profile Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be execut ed only in the S pectrum Profile execution mode. 5.19.1 aggregate Description Set downstream/upstream aggregate power level Synt ax aggregate {ds | us} max powerlev el <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Power level (tenth dBm). Va[...]

  • Page 356

    - 356 - Parameter Name Description index Bands array index. Valid values : 0-7 Default value : - Type : Mandatory value Valid values : see the following: egress_no_control egress no control egress_notched egress notched ingress_low ingress low ingress_weak ingress weak ingress_strong ingress strong rf_signal_am RF Signal AM Type rf_signal_hamband R[...]

  • Page 357

    - 357 - 5.19.5 message-based Description Set minimum DS/US message-based data rate that is needed by AT U Synt ax message-based {ds | us} min <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Min downstream/upstream message-based data rate. Valid values : 4 ~ 28 kbps Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.19.6 modem features Description Set mo[...]

  • Page 358

    - 358 - see all the operation modes. Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.19.9 pbomode Description Set power backoff operation mode ON/OFF Synt ax pbomode us {on | off} Parameter None 5.19.10 power-mgt disable Description Disable power management function for ADSL Synt ax power-mgt disable Parameter None 5.19.1 1 power-mgt l2 enable Description All[...]

  • Page 359

    - 359 - 5.19.14 power-mgt l2-time Description Set minimum time (in seconds) bet ween an Entry into L2 low power state and the first L2 low power trim request, and between two consecutive L2 power trim requests Synt ax power-mgt l2-time <number> Parameter Name Description <number> L2 T ime value. Valid values : 0 ~ 255 (sec) Default valu[...]

  • Page 360

    - 360 - 5.19.17 p s dlevel Description Set PSD level Synt ax psdlevel {ds | us} max <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Maximum PSD level (tenth dBm/Hz). Valid values : -60 ~ -40 downstream step 0.1 -60 ~ -38 upstream. step 0.1 Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.19.18 p s dshape Description Set PSD shape Synt ax psdshape ds {[...]

  • Page 361

    - 361 - 5.19.20spectrum name Description Set spectrum profile name Synt ax spectrum name <string> Parameter Name Description <string> Name of the s pectrum profile. (max 31 characters) Default value : - Type : Mandatory 5.19.21 st atus modify complete Description Set the status of modification Synt ax status modify complete Parameter No[...]

  • Page 362

    - 362 - 5.20 TCA Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the TCA Profile execut ion mode. 5.20.1 adsl-tca day Description Set threshold value for near-end/far-end day PM Synt ax adsl-tca day {ne | fe} {es | ses | uas} <number Parameter Name Description number Threshold value. Valid values : 0-86400 Default valu[...]

  • Page 363

    - 363 - 5.21 Dot1x Mode Commands The commands in this section can be exec uted only in the Dot1x execution mode. 5.21.1 auth-method Description Set priorities of the diff erent authentication methods Synt ax auth-method <index> {none | radius_1 | radius_2 | radi us_3 | profile} Parameter Name Description index Authentication method priority .[...]

  • Page 364

    - 364 - 5.21.3 server <number> auth-port Description Set the port number for RADIUS Au thentication in the Layer-4 header Synt ax server <index> auth-port <number> Parameter Name Description index RADIUS Server index. Valid values : 1-3 Default value : - Type : Mandatory number RADIUS Server authentication port Valid values : - De[...]

  • Page 365

    - 365 - 5.21.5 server <number> max-fail Description Set the maximum allowable time s of continuously failed authentication attempts Synt ax server <index> max-fail <number> Parameter Name Description index RADIUS Server index. Valid values : 1-3 Default value : - Type : Mandatory number RADIUS Server maximum fail number Valid valu[...]

  • Page 366

    - 366 - 5.21.7 server <index> vlan <number> Description The VID of the VLAN which t he RADIUS server belongs to Synt ax server <index> vlan < number> Parameter Name Description index RADIUS Server index Valid values : 1-3 Default value : - Type : Mandatory number VLAN ID Valid values : 1-4094 Default value : - Type : Mandato[...]

  • Page 367

    - 367 - 5.21.10 profile <index> username <string> p assw ord Description Set the username and password for a authentication local profile Synt ax profile <index> username <s tring> password <string> Parameter Name Description index Authenticate profile index. Valid values : 1-64 Default value : - Type : Mandatory strin[...]

  • Page 368

    - 368 - Appendix A ADSL Operational Mask Table Table A-1 ADSL Operational Mask Bit Description Bit Description 0 ANSI_T1.413 32 992_4_I_AllDigital_NonOverlapped 1 ETSI_DTS_TM06006 33 992_4_I_AllDigital_Overlapped 2 992_1_A_Pot s_NonOve rlapped 34 992_3_L_Pots_NonOverlapped_Mode1 3 992_1_A_Pot s_Overlap ped 35 992_3_L_Pots_NonOverlapped_Mode2 4 992_[...]

  • Page 369

    - 369 - Appendix B Alarm Table Table B-1 Alarm Table Alarm ID Name Description 104 alm_fan_fail System Fan Fail 105 alm_self_test_fail System Self T est Fail 106 alm_above_temper System Above T emperature 107 alm_below_temper System Below T emperature 1 18 alm_dsl_dsp System DSP Fail 601 alm_adsl_los Near-end Loss of Signal 602 alm_adsl_lof Near-en[...]

  • Page 370

    - 370 - Appendix C Cleaning the AIR Filter For better condition of cool system, please remember to clean the Air Filter every three months. This section provides the procedure for how to clean the Air Filter Procedure : Note: Before cleaning the Air Filter , please power-of f the IDL-2402 first. Y ou must loosen the connection of the Air Filter P[...]

  • Page 371

    - 371 - Appendix D Introduction for Troubleshooting This chapter describes instructions for t he IDL-2402 system problem s. These procedures may require the presence of technicians at remote IDL-2402 system sites and plus an operator at PC to monitor system ala rms by console during maintenance. Resolving Problems Indicated Through LEDs This sectio[...]

  • Page 372

    - 372 - List of T roubleshooting Procedures Type of problem Procedure Number IDL-2402 power up problems Procedure 1 ADSLx service problems (POTS service is ok) Procedure 2 POTS service problems (ADSLx service is ok) Procedure 3 Subscriber service problems (no POTS and ADSLx service) Procedure 4 Procedure 1 : T roubleshooting for Power Up Problems[...]

  • Page 373

    - 373 - Procedure 2 T roubleshoot ADSLx Service Problems Problem indication: No ADSLx service to the af fected subscribers (POTS service is ok). Procedure: 1 If all subscribers conn ected to the DSLAM a re af fected, and the SYS LED on the front panel is not lit, check the both end of power cords:  If one of the power cords is not connected, pow[...]

  • Page 374

    - 374 - Procedure 4 Subscriber Service Problems Problem indication: No POTS and ADSLx service to the affected subscribers. Procedure: 1 Check the connection of the subscriber li nes and POTS lines at the subscriber line connector for DSLAM fo r subscribers that do no t have POTS and ADSLx service.  If this step results in POTS service to the af [...]

  • Page 375

    EC Declaration of Conformity For the following equipment: *T ype of Product : 24-Port IP DSLAM *Model Number : IDL-2402 * Produced by: Manufacturer‘s Name: Planet T echnology Corp. Manufacturer‘s Address: 11F , No. 96, Min Chuan. Road, Hsin Tien Ta i p e i , Ta i w a n , R . O . C . is herewith confirmed to comply with the requi rem ents set ou[...]