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1. 26 SND SSE MIN RU EP 28 3 7 1 POLE SOULE m 28 3 7 2 Mode Select reren RR 28 POP PE 29 Connector Areh CCT 29 APPENDIX 1 aS 30 CHASSIS GCOS SON ET A 30 dua BIN iom teea EEEE ANE NEET E n 31 DEFAUIET IPADDRESS erenn TA 31 DEFAULT EOGINUINFORMA e T M 31 HOW TO RESET CTC UNION VDSEZ LAN EXTENDER ed Sd rere eli cento SES ER ead 31 4 EEEE 32 Chapter 1 Introduction CTC Union VDSL2 LAN Extender is a long reach Ethernet extender with four Ethernet ports and two phone jacks in which one is for VDSL2 connection and the other is for POTS Plain Old Telephone Service connection It has built in POTS splitter to share the existing phone line with POTS eliminating the need for replacing the existing copper wiring It is ideal for use as an Ethernet extender to an existing Ethernet network Well accomm
2. Authentication Configuration System Status Load default setting Firmware Upgrade Reset Device Config Backup Restore Port Management VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter VDSL Setting System IP Configuration Setting Value IP Address fis Subnet Mask 255 255 25510 Gateway 192 16 1 853 System IP Configuration shows IP configuration such as IP address subnet mask and gateway n addition you can change these settings in this page Note please remember login this web controller with the IP address you saved 3 2 9 System Status System Authentication Configuration System IP Configuration System Status Load default setting Firmware Upgrade Reset Device Config Backup Restore Port Management VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter VDSL Setting System Status MAC Address 00 03 79 FF FF 05 mber of Ports 4 Lan Port 1 Vdsl Comment System Version VDSL2 Proscend Smart VDSL Switch Ver 2 0 2010 0615 Note Comment name can only use a z A Z n nn n System Status allow you to review hardware information and software version of your VDSL2 LAN Extender Comment field Update button saves the information you
3. VDSL Setting Queue m 1 Queued Queued Queued Queued 2 Queue Queue3 OR Queue3 Queue 3 19 35 51 Queue 4 Queued 20 36 Queued 52 5 Queue 2l Queued 37 Queued 53 Queue 6 22 hai 38 54 neue r 1 In this section you can assign queue with a DSCP priority Click on Submit and the information will be saved and updated to the table below Note in order to allow QoS running TOS DSCP priority please make sure you change Priority Classification option to TOS DSCP Priority first For detail information about TOS DSCP Priority please check Appendix IV 3 5 6 TCP UDP Priority PS The functions will work only if the selection of TCP UDP priority in the webpage Priority Classification is selected System Port Management Logical Port Type 5 VLAN O Disable QoS Setting O Source Logical Port Priority Classification Queue Scheduling Mode Port Based Priority VLAN Tag Priority Destination Logical Port 9 Source or Destination Logical Port TOS DSCP Priority TCP UDP Priority Pre defined Logical Port Number Security Filter Entry Enable Logical Port Number Hex Que
4. Two items should be selected in order to set this priority up 1 Port number choose the port number you wish to apply this policy 2 Queue number choose which queue you wish the selected port belong to Press Submit to execute this modification 3 5 4 VLAN Tag Priority System Port Management van QoS Setting Priority Classification Queue Scheduling Mode Port Based Priority VLAN Tag Priority TOS DSCP Priority TCP UDP Priority Security Filter VDSL Setting Qos Tag Based Priority PS The functions will work only if the selection of VLAN Tag priority in the webpage Priority Classification is selected VLAN Priority Queue No ro Qe rt Queved 2 Queued 3 Queued 4 Queue 5 6 7 Queued You will be able to assign VLAN priority and its corresponding queue number in this page Click on Submit to save when you are ready to apply the changes 3 5 5 TOS DSCP Priority System Qos TOS DSCP Priority Port Management PS The functions will work only if the selection of TOS DSCP priority in the webpage Priority Classification is selected 22 005 Setting Priority Classification Queue Scheduling Mode Port Based Priority VLAN Tag Priority TOS DSCP Priority Security Filter No
5. User Manual EE B VDTU2A 304 VDSL2 Bridge LAN Extender with 4 Port Switch union CIC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Copyright by CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd all right reserved The information in this document has been checked carefully and is believed to be correct as of the date of publication CTC Union reserves the right to make changes in the product of specification or both presented in this publication at any time without CTC Union assumes no responsibility or liability arising from the specification listed herein We make no representations that the use of its products in the manner described in this publication will not infringe on existing or future patents trademark copyright or rights of third parties Implication or other under any patent or patent rights of CTC Union grants no license All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders Manual Version 1 1 April 2014 Tables of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION PRPONNEEPE OPNS REPRE UEPEFPE IRR UR GP EPOR PE eR APRI RENE ROPA TRIER ETE 7 1 1 a i ic 7 1 2 BE les M 8 1 3 9 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
6. i sies RU Y 10 NI ML 10 11 2 tae 11 CHAPTER CONFIGURATION VIA WEB BROWSER ceccsccsccecsccsccececceccecscceccecscceccecscceccecesceccecescecescescesesceees 12 3 1 5 PORTS SMART SWITCH WEB CONTROLLER LOGIN NU PE UI UAE 12 ial 14 3 2 1 Authentication Coll Bu aEIOT sce scavetaua crm sea eiee E 14 3 2 2 System IP Configuration PEE 14 3 2 3 Oy SM AE E P A A ANE OAIE A 14 3 2 4 Peru d m 15 3 2 5 B EENEN E E OTT T 15 3 2 6 pcc 16 3 2 7 Config Backup 0 6 44 16 3 3 PORT MANAGEMEN
7. Port Management Port Configuration Fow Control Sating RxRae Port Mirroring 0 3124 x32Kbps 0 312 x32Kbps Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control for 100 for 100 CRC Counter l De J LoadDefault VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter ot 6 400Mbps 6 400Mbps 2 100Mbps 100Mbps 3 100Mbps 100Mbps d l00Mbps 100Mbps Once you update the settings the table will show current setups for each port 3 3 5 Broadcast Storm Control Broadcast Storm Protection Management Port Configuration Broadcast Storm Include Multicast Theshold 1 255 Port Mirroring 1 MI Disable hae Bandwidth Control Note 1 Broadcast Storm Enable drop the incoming packet if the nuraber of queued broadcast packet is over the threshold CRC t vran Note 2 Include Multicast Enable broadcast storm protection includes multicast packets OxFFFFFFFF or multi cast address Include V Setting Multicast Disable broadcast storm protection does not include multicast packets Security Filter vost setting Include Multicast Threshold 1 0 Dee j t 3 Disable Disable 8 In this section you will be able to block excessive broadcast packets Choose which port you wish to start this protecti
8. Select page you can set your VDSL2 LAN Extender up as CO central office or CPE customer premises equipment Once you choose the mode click Submit to save this change Note this function will restart your VDSL2 LAN Extender Appendix Connector Architecture Ethernet Port Connector RJ 45 The Ethernet Port interface is a 8 position Modular Jack The table below displays the pin out assignments R gg 2 Transmit data a 1 8 Front View Transmit Data VDSL Interface Pin Assignments RJ 45 The VDSL interface is standard eight pin modular jack The table below displays the pin out assignments EM AA im 1 8 8 ANALOG Front View wm 00 Appendix ll Chassis Accessory CTC Union also provides a Mini Chassis solution for application on the rack in CO side The major factor of 8 is listed below e 2Uhigh Support 8 slot in one unit e Two units of mini chassis are able to fit into the 19 inch standard rack to support 16 slot in 2U height as the illustration below e Power Input 90 230V 47 63Hz e Embedded 10A 230V fuse Appendix FAQ Default IP Address Default IP address is http 192 168 1 1 Default Login Information Default login name is admin and the password is admin How to Reset CTC Union VDSL2 LAN Extender There is a reset button on the
9. back panel of VDSL2 LAN Extender Please use a sharp item such as sharp pencil or paper clip to press this button for couple seconds This will reset all the configurations of CTC Union VDSL2 LAN Extender You will be able to login this machine with the default login information and default IP address Note 1 Press this button for 2 seconds reboot VDSL2 LAN Extender without reset any configuration 2 Pressthis button for 8 seconds load default factory configuration and reboot VDSL2 LAN Extender Appendix IV Terminology Quality of Service Refers to resource reservation control mechanisms rather than the achieved service quality QoS is the ability to provide different priority to different applications users or data flows or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow ref 2 Sigal to noise Ratio Is measure used in science and engineering to quantify how much a signal has been corrupted by noise t is defined as the ratio of signal power to the noise power corrupting the signal A ratio higher than 1 1 indicates more signal than noise TOS DSCP Type of Service Diffserv Codepoint This uses the upper six bits in the ToS Type of Service byte to mark priority traffic Hence there are 64 possible codepoints VLAN Tagging VLAN tagging IEEE 802 14 is a networking standard written by the IEEE 802 1 work group allowing multiple bridged networks to transparently share the same physical network link without
10. end to end latency of 10mS e Selectable target band plan VDSL2 defines multiple band plans and configuration modes to allow asymmetric and symmetric services in same binder for data transmission Symmetric is selected to provide better downstream performance Asymmetric is selected to provide better upstream performance e Selectable target SNR margin It has the ability to select fixed SNR margin value on 9 dB or 6db The systems will maintain the SNR margin at their value across all usable loop length The higher SNR value gets better line quality but lower performance 1 2 Specification VDSL2 standards e Compliant with ITU VDSL2 standard G 993 2 Annex A Annex B and Annex C e Support VDSL2 profile 8a 8b 8c 8d 12a 12b and 17a e Band plan profile symmetric Plan 997 and asymmetric Plan 998 e Support fast and interleaved mode e Target SNR Margin 6dB and 9dB e Built in POTS splitter to share voice and data Management e Web based GUI for quick setup configuration and management e Firmware upgradable from Web e Filtering functions for MAC IP Port QoS for Port VLAN DSCP TCP UDP Port number Port Based VLAN amp IEEE 802 1 VLAN Tagging Port configuration for Bandwidth Duplex Speed Flow control Broadcast storm Connections Four RJ 45 connectors for Ethernet 10 100Mbps ports with auto MDX MDIX e One RJ 11 connectors for VDSL2 port e One RJ 11 connection for POTS connection e G
11. 2 LAN Extender ad PAY Mica Welcome to System 5 Ports SmartSwitch WebController Port Management wen Basic Feature Management QoS Setting Support CoS Embedded HTTP web Management Security Filter Support PortBase and TagBase VLAN Port Status configure er lors Broadcast storm Protection Port Base VLAN Setting x Bandwidth Control Tag Base VLAN Setting Port Mirroring QoS Setting Security Filter Password security TFTP firmware upgradeable Advanced Switch VDSL Auto MDI MDIX option Fast Interleaved mode selection Support 4 level Priority queue Up to 100M bps Support two Scheduling mode Band plan 997 097 Sym metric MAC ID Filter SNR Selectable Firewall 3 2 System 3 2 1 Authentication Configuration System Authentication Configuration System IP Configuration System Status Load default setting Firmware Upgrade Reset Device Config Backup Restore Port Management VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter VDSL Setting Authentication Configuration Setting Value Username admin max 15 Password 4 15 Confirm Note Username amp Password can only use a Z A Z Q 9 4 You can change login name and password in this page After accomplish your modification please press Update button to save the change 3 2 2 System IP Configuration
12. Choose Port No first then check which port should be in this VLAN member Click on Update to save your changes and click on LoadDefault to restore the default value Wes Port Base VLAN Port Management VLAN Mode Port base VLAN base VLAN VLAN Member V aos setting Port 1 Port 2 Wi Leur Filter Port 34 Port 4 setting VDSL MGMT Update LoadDefault v 17 Y mm T V All information will be shown in the table Please check whether the changes you just made are correctly displayed in the table 3 4 2 Tag base VLAN Tag Base VLAN VLAN Member Portl 7 Port2 7 VLAN No Enable VID 1 4094 Add Tag Remove Tag Porti O O O Por O Port 2 VDSL M MGMT 1 Port O Port O DSLO DSLO Portl VDSL MGMT Pon ET E it Submit PVID Resco ENEZIIICRNNNNEN ICENE NN 17 NO ULNA ESL EO LO 2 v z gaa ce a ka Ge vy lt 3 4 P lt ol C
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14. ement VLAN m salis MAC Address setting Security Filter MAC ID Filter Firewall vost Setting Enable Disable 1 BLA Dom Now you can notice the table is updated with the MAC address you just saved If you would love to remove all MAC address in the table click on Clear All to remove every address 3 6 2 Firewall This function provides you to filter traffic control or forward packets by bandwidth control You are able to assign either a specific IP address or a range of IP addresses 1 Specific IP address System Port Management VLAN V oos setting Security Filter 100Mbps TE MAC ID Fiter 100Mbps Ses Firewall 100Mbps EE Setting 100Mbps ed Choose which entry you wish to add this set of data 100Mbps 100Mbps Bandwidth 2 x kbps 0 3124 0 for 100Mbps lt Source IP 122 68 1 0 w 9 Fort No pess provide specific IP addresses Click Submit if you finish your modification data you just saved should be updated into the table in the upper part of this page IP address range Click on C hange to Range Mode to switch to the following edit section pas In this mode you need to The You need to provide a range of IP addre
15. eneral PWR and SYS e WAN VDSL2 CO CPE LINK and ALM LAN Ethernet 1 2 3 4 LNK Physical Electrical Power 100 240VAC via power adapter Power consumption 9 watts maximum e Temperature 0 45 C e Humidity 0 95 RH non condensing 1 3 Applications VDSL2 LAN Extender Application Headquarter Branch Office gt VDSL2 over Copper Wire Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter shows the front panel and how to install the hardware 2 1 Front Panel Please see the graphic below for the front panel Front panel can be separated into six parts from left to right 1 Power 2 System 3 Central Office 4 Customer Premises Equipment 5 Link 6 VDTU2A 304 union PWR SYS LED Status of VDSL2 LAN Extender System Activated System Failed CO Mode On Activity Connected Slow Start Connection Fast Data Transmit Connection Error 2 2 Hear Panel The rear panel of VDSL2 LAN Extender is where all of the connections are made PHONE DSL Jr Jr T T Connectors Description of VDSL2 LAN Extender DC IN Power adaptor inlet Input voltage 12VDC Ethernet 1 2 3 4 Four Ethernet10 100BaseT auto sensing and auto MDI MDIX for Ethernet ports RJ 45 PHONE This interface is for connecting phone line RJ 11 LINE VDSL2 interface for WAN port RJ 11 RST The reset button the button re
16. firmware 3 2 6 Heset Device System Reset Device Authentication Configuration Click Confirm to Reset the Device System IP Configuration System Status Load default setting Firmware Upgrade Config Backup Restore Port Management VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter VDSL Setting This page provides a way to restart your VDSL2 LAN Extender without turn off and on your VDSL2 LAN Extender s power Click on Confirm in order to restart your VDSL2 LAN Extender Que Config Backup Restore System Configuration Backup Recovery Authentication Configuration System IP Configuration Backup Switch PC System Status Please check Download to download EEPROM contents Download Firmware Upgrade I Reset Device Config Backup Restore Port Management Recovery PC Switch VLAN Select the image file QoS Setting Security Filter Update 7 vost setting Password For backup option click on Download and a file explore will be popped up Then choose the location you wish to store this backup file In order to recovery your VDSL2 LAN Extender click on Browse button to choose which file to restore from and then please key in your password and click on Update to start restore process 3 3 Port Management 3 3 1 Port Configuration System Port Configuration Management Port Configuration Flow Cont
17. hen click on Update to save your change Mode 2 system Port Mirroring Port Management Port Configuration Flow Control Setting Change Marr mode Port Mirroring Mirror Port 1 Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control Mirror Mode M Minor soure destination pair CRC Counter VLAN Dest Port T QoS Setting Wi Fitter NEL _ 7 vost Setting Taste mm In mode 2 you can choose either Disable or Mirror source destination pair for Mirror Mode In addition you need to choose destination port and source port Please click on Update to save the settings after you finish your changes 3 3 4 Bandwidth Control system Bandwidth Control Port Management Port Configuration Port Mirroring 0 3124 XL 00 x32Kbps 0 3124 m x32Kbps Bandwidth Control MI Broadcast Storm Control 0 for 100 for 100Mbps CRC Counter Update LoadDefault VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter 100 100 100 100 100Mbps 100Mbps 4 100Mbps 100Mbps In Bandwidth Control page choose the port you wish to set up bandwidth control then fill up Tx and Rx rates Click on Update to load the settings you choose otherwise click on Load Default to restore the default value for the selected port System Bandwidth Control
18. leakage of information between networks VLAN tagging defines the meaning of a Virtual LAN VLAN with respect to the specific conceptual model underpinning bridging at the MAC layer and to the IEEE 802 1D spanning tree protocol This protocol allows for individual VLANs to communicate with one another with the use of a switch with Layer 3 capabilities or a router ref 1 CIC WW T 886 2 2659 1021 F 886 2 2659 0237 sales ctcu com
19. lick on Tag base VLAN link on the left hand side to to this page you see VLAN Mode is still Port Base then click on Change Mode to switch to the correct mode System Port Management Tag Base VLAN VLAN IPort base VLAN Tag base VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter Setting PVID Value is 1 4094 Por Port Port VDSL MGMT EJ LeadDefault TLAN Member Add Tag Remove Tag FEAN Enable o eea e T 1 2 E A A AA AAAA LA AA EN EN LEIE ES ee e Pv Wes e ele 151 ho In setup area 1 you can choose VLAN number which port you want to add or remove a tag In addition you check all the VLAN members you wish to have in this VLAN number Click on Submit to save this change Note a message box Control port will not be able to connect devices will be shown due to some receiver machine will not recognize VLAN tag so you may be not able to connect to a tagged port In setup area 2 you can set PVID of each port If your PVID is invalid a warning message Invalid VLAN status will be shown For more information about VLAN tagging please check Appendix IV 3 5 QoS Setting 3 5 1 Priority Classification System Priority Cla
20. o on f higher priority queues never empty then traffic on lower priority never gets sent The SP class is typically for video applications that require a fixed amount of bandwidth to be considered good quality Weight Round Robin services on a rotating basis and is activated only when a port has more traffic than it can handle queue is given an amount of bandwidth irrespective of the incoming traffic on that port The queue then moves to the back of the list The next queue is given an equal amount of bandwidth and then moves to the end of the list and so on depending on the number of queues being used This works in a looping fashion until a queue is empty Incoming packots Percent of queue length Transmit Outgoing Queue packets Normal a 20 Low E 10 Length defined by queue limit Weighed Round Robin Scheduling Choose what kind of algorithm you wish to apply and press Update to save this setting 3 5 3 Port Based Priority System Port Management VLAN QoS Setting Priority Classification Queue Scheduling Mode Port Based Priority VLAN Tag Priority TOS DSCP Priority TCP UDP Priority Security Filter VDSL Setting Qos Port Based Priority PS The functions will work only if the selection of Port based priority in the webpage Priority Classification 1s selected Port No Queue No EE Queue 0 is the priority
21. odating VDSL2 Very high data rate Digital Subscribe Loop technology to extend Ethernet service over single pair phone line CTC Union VDSL2 can reach up to 100 75 Mbps bandwidth line rate within 300M or 40 10 Mbps bandwidth line rate for 1 Km long range connections By providing ultra high speed CTC Union VDSL2 LAN Extender makes your telephone line achieve its best performance ever It has the advantage of minimum installation time simply as plug n play and minimum expense by allowing video streaming and data to share the same telephone pair without interference CTC Union VDSL2 LAN Extender delivers everything needed to quickly deploy a high speed IP based network for providing high speed Internet access video on demand services and voice services The resulting compact cost effective form factor offers systems integrators small business owners an attractive long reach Ethernet solution 1 1 Features Cost effective bridge function to connect two Ethernet LAN e Easy installation via simple plug and play e Selectable CPE and CO mode Two working modes are built in the same unit which keep the flexibility of installation and easy provision of service but lower inventory of service provider Selectable fast and interleaved mode Fast mode guarantees a minimum end to end latency less than 1 mS Interleaved mode provides impulse noises protection for any impulse noise with duration less than 250uS Interleaved mode has a maximum
22. on Enable Broadcast Storm option to execute this function and give a value for Threshold Broadcast packets will be dropped when broadcast packets number is more than threshold value 3 3 6 CRC Counter system CRC Counter Port Management Port Configuration Flow Control Setting Port Lu CRC Counter Packet Port Mirroring 0 Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control S WR PS The max value is 255 QoS Setting Security Filter VDSL Setting CRC Counter shows how many CRC error occurs during your VDSL2 LAN Extender is up Click Clear to reset the counter and Refresh to update the latest counter information 3 4 VLAN CTC Union VDSL2 LAN Extender provides two possible ways to set VLAN up by Port base or by Tag base f you choose to set up VLAN based on Port the settings in Tag base will not be executed 3 4 1 Port base VLAN Port Base VLAN System Port Management VLAN LAN Mode Basel Change Mode Port base VLAN Tag base VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter VDSL Setting VLAN Member BENE ERE NENNEN NICE M Ob MEME r r 4 5 T Y T You need to make sure VLAN Mode is correct If not click on Change Mode to switch VLAN mode
23. ontrol Mirror Mode a TIx amp Rx CRC Counter 1 2 3 VLAN Source Port QoS Setting es a Security Filter VDSL Setting Change Mirror Mode to change mirror setup style Click on In order to accomplish port mirroring function you need the following information 1 Mirror Port select a mirror port to monitor the traffic source 2 Mirror Mode Disable port mirroring function is disabled Rx copy the incoming packets of the selected source port to the selected mirror port Tx copy the outgoing packets of the selected source port to the selected mirror port Tx amp Rx copy both incoming and outgoing packets from the selected source port to the selected mirror port Mirror source destination pair 4 Destination Port only available in mode 2 Model System Port Management Port Configuration Flow Control Setting Port Mirroring Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control CRC Counter VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter VDSL Setting Port Mirroring Mirror Port a Mirror Mode Tx amp Rx Source Port s Tx port and Rx port must be the different port 3 Source Port the traffic source port which will be copied to the mirror port For mode 1 there are four options for Mirror Mode Disable Rx Tx and TxX amp Rx In this mode all you need is setting up mirror port number source port number and mirror mode T
24. provide in 3 2 4 Load Default Setting System Load Default Setting Authentication Configuration System IP Configuration System Status m 9 Load default setting Load Default Setting to EEPROM O Reserved Reset Device Load Config Backup Restore Port Management VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter VDSL Setting Load Default Setting provides two methods to restore your VDSL2 LAN Extender s information 1 Reserved IP this allows you to reload the default factory settings without changing your IP address 2 AI this means all setups will be restored to the original settings including IP address Once you make your choice please click on Load button to activate this option 3 2 5 Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Authentication Configuration Please key 1n the password twice System IP Configuration 7 System Status Password Load default setting ReConfirm Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Reset Device Config Backup Restore Note Make sure you understand the proceduress upgrade the firmware before click upgrade or Port Management call help VLAN QoS Setting Security Filter VDSL Setting You will be able to update your VDSL2 LAN Extender s firmware in this page Please request the password from CTC Union if you need to upgrade VDSL2 LAN Extender s
25. rol Setting Port Mirroring Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control CRC Counter 77 van QoS Setting Security Filter Setting Sus Link Auto Frame Learning You are able to setup port configurations in this page and check which port to apply these settings check all ports to apply all ports with the settings in once Press Submit to take effect on the new settings All information will be updated to the status table 3 3 2 Flow Control Setting 77 system Flow Control Setting Management Port Configuration Flow Control Setting IEEE 802 3 Flow Control usable Port Mirrcring Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control CRC Counter Man M oos Setting Security Filter IEEE 207 Flow Control VDSL Setting Two settings can be changed in Flow Control Setting page backpressure and IEEE 802 3x Flow Control Once you make your choice please click Submit to save your choice 3 3 3 Port Mirroring page allows you to change mirror setups in two styles Port Mirroring 77 system Port Mirroring Change Mirror mode Port Management Port Configuration Flow Control Setting Click here to change port mirror mode Port Mirroring Mirror Port 1 2 3 Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm C
26. ss by filling up start IP address and end IP address After you are done with the modification press Submit to save your settings a 2 3 4 5 6 Source Destination IP Source Destination Start End Entry Action Bandwidth Mod Start End logical logical Port Port ange No No Filter 64Kbps 192 168 1 30 192 168 1 50 Tcp 5 10 R Range m E o 1 100Mbps s ag e uns ess 100 100 100 OOMbps e am wm 4 The latest information will be updated into the table 3 7 VDSL Setting 3 7 1 Port Setting V system VDSL Port Settings Port Management Pian VDSL Settings V Setting Fastinterleave Mode Mode 1 100 0 5ms 0 for Fast Mode security Fitter SNR Margin 8 db 0 24db Port Setting VDSL Status Mode Fast Mode TOM Downstream Rate i i lt In this section you can change VDSL port settings After you change the settings click Submit to update your VDSL2 LAN Extender Click Refresh to get the latest information of VDSL status 3 7 2 Mode Select system Mode Select Port Management VLAN m CO CPE CPE QoS Setting wm Security Filter CO CPE CP aha Port Setting Mode Select In Mode
27. ssification um Port Management M wan MM bassins Priority Classification 9 Disable Port based priority VLAN Tag priority Priority Classification Queue Scheduling Mode Port Based Priority VLAN Tag Priority TOS DSCP Priority TOS DSCP Priority TCP UDP Priority TCP UDP Priority Security Filter g wm VDSL Setting Priority Classification allow you to enable QoS function based on the selected priority mode f you need to start QoS function please make sure you visit this page first and enable the priority mode you wish to apply otherwise the QoS function will not be executed 3 5 2 Queue Scheduling Mode Km System Priority Mode heed Port Management VLAN ca Wes Priority Mode Priority Classificatit pies ecce Moge Strictly Priority Q3 SP Q2 SP Q1 SP 00 SP 7 Weight Round Robin 3 weight Q2weight 01 2 QOweight ort Based Priority VLAN Tag Priority TOS DSCP Priority TCP UDP Priority Security Filter vost Setting There are two modes in Queue Scheduling Mode 1 otrictly Priority services queues based on priority only As traffic comes into the EFM modem traffic on the highest priority queue Q3 is transmitted first When that queue empties traffic on the next highest priority queue Q2 transmitted until Q2 empties and then traffic is transmitted on Q1 and s
28. store the default setting when press this button until reboot 2 3 Installation Please see the illustration below Server Storage Wireless Wireless Access Point om Note Book s Workstation MS S witching Mobile Hub Device Laser 2 f B V Lam PC 3 Chapter 3 Configuration via Web Browser 3 1 5 Ports Smart Switch Web Controller Login There is no software required to install in order to access your web controller and all you need is a browser To login your management system please open any browser such as Internet Explore Firefox etc and go to http 192 168 1 1 If you had changed the IP address please login into the modified IP address Once you connect to your VDSL2 LAN Extender you will be able to see a login page please check the following figure and then login into the system with your user name and password Note the default user name is admin and the corresponding password is admin Site 192 158 1 1 ID admin Password After you complete the login process a main page will be shown as the following photograph In this page there are five square icons on the top right side to show current port status n addition you can explore more management options on the left hand side Click on management options in order to manage your VDSL2 LAN Extender Please check the following sections for more information on how to work with your VDSL
29. ue No 77 vost setting 0 Enable 0016 Queue 1 Enable Orb Queue x 2 ee oa Que 3 Enable 170 Queue Submit User defined Logical Port Range Entry Enable Low_Number Hex High number Hex Queue No 0 017 cor 052 1 Ele 1648 16 8 1 lt us First choose Logical Port Type and press Submit and start this function Then if you want to run this priority based on pre defined logical port assign Pre defined Logical Port Number entry and click on Submit to save the changes If you want to activate this priority by user defined logical port you need to assign User defined Logical Port Range section and press Submit to save your modifications Note in order to allow QoS running TCP UDP priority please make sure you change Priority Classification option to TCP UDP Priority first 3 6 Security Filter 3 6 1 MAC ID Filter System MAC ID Filter Port Management VLAN m ID MAC Address setting EH usable 00 a0 17 aa 34 16 Security Filter MAC ID Filter Firewall VDSL Setting ow NEL Five MAC addresses can be stored in MAC ID Filter Choose which entry number you wish to save this MAC and fill up its MAC address in MAC Address setting and its mode Click on Update to save this entry 77 system MAC ID Filter Port Manag
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