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1. Page B VLAN Flood Mode Enable Attached Bridge Port Attached PVC Egress Untagged E Attach All O Untag All DSL 1 PVC Fi DSL 2 PvE Fi DSL 3 PVC El DSL 4 PYE_ El DSL 5 EA Fi DSL 6 EWC Zi DSL 7 Ga DSL 8 PvE Fi DSL 9 Evci DSL 10 Pvc zi DSL 11 EVEL zi 3 2 5 QoS Ingress Egress 3 2 5 1 Ingress Ingress Policer Setup Policer Setup Setup Attachment 3 2 5 1 1 Setup ID CIR bps SLBS msec EIR bps DLBS msec COS Rule 1 COS Rule 2 Create Ingress ID 1 Ingress Type CIR bps 100 SLBS msec 100 COS Rule 1 COS Rule 2 Back 3 2 5 1 2 Attachment Bridge Port ID ID CIR bps SLBS msec EIR bps DLBS msec COS Rule 1 COS Rule 2 Attach Bridge Port ID Policer ID 3 2 5 2 Egress Egress Contract Setup Scheduler Setup PQBlock Setup 3 2 5 2 1 Contract Setu TC ID TC Type CIR bps CBS msec EIR bps EBS msec Weight Weight France Default WFQ N A N A N A N A 1 0 Members Delete Modity Create TC ID 1 TC Type WFQ M send Weight Fraction 3 2 5 2 2 Scheduler Setup Scheduler Profile Priority Priority TC ID CIR PCR EIR VBR WFQ ID Name Mode Queue ID CIR PCR bps CBS msec EIR SCR bps EBS MBS msec Weight Weight France Create Scheduler ID 1 Profile Name Co Priority Mode EFM CUSTOMER v Traffic Contract id Default ES 3 2 5 2 3 PQBlock Setup Create a Priority Queue PQ Block Brid
2. The bridge port ID Valid values 1 26 1 24 DSL 25 26 eth Show the port disable and enable status Accept Frame All forward tagged untagged packet by default type Tagged Forward Tagged packet Untagged Forward Untagged packet Default CVID Customer VLAN ID which is used to be the default Customer VLAN ID Valid values 1 4093 Default SVID Service VLAN ID which is used to be the default Service VLAN ID Valid values 1 4093 Default Priority Set 802 1p value for the port valid value 0 7 Default Priority Untagged mean no 802 1p priority tag traffic Mode All forward any 802 1p priority tag traffic Learning Mode The state of learning on this bridge port which is used to learn VLAN ID Valid values disable enable 3 2 2 2 XVID This page displays the list of all CVIDs for any specific ports You can transfer the CVID to predefined SVID CVID Click CVID under the Configuration menu and display the page below Get a list of all XVID rules of the port Bridge Port ID PL L 1 Ingress CVID Egress SVID Egress CVID 1 N A Delete Modify Click on Modify button to display the modification page as below where user will be able to modify 16 CVID member list translation rule of any specific ports Simply use the dropdown list to choose the desired option and click Apply to save the settings Port ID Ingress CWID Egress SWVWID 1 1 Egress CWID 3 2 2 3 ALC MAC Fil
3. Unknown LBS bps 100 1073741824 1Gbps 500 Broadcast CIR bps 100 1073741824 1Gbps 1000000 Isolation Enable Broadcast LBS bps 100 1073741824 1Gbps 3 2 4 2 VLAN Attachment This page allows the user to attach any specific VLAN ID to the bridge port Click VLAN Attachment of VLAN under the Configuration menu to display the page below To modify any specific PVC simply select the desired VLAN ID and click on the Modify button to display the modification page Choose the desired option from the dropdown list and check the desired checkbox and then click on the Apply to save the settings VID Port Members m i DSL 0i vVC1 U DSL 02 vVC1 U DSL 03 vVC1 U DSL 04 vVC1 U DSL 05 VC1 U DSL 06 vVC1 U DSL 07 VC1 0 DSL 08 Wc1 U DSL 09 VC1 U DSL 10 VC1 U DSL 11 VC1 U DSL 12 VC1 U DSL 13 VC1 U DSL 14 VC1 U DSL 15 VC1 4 DSL 16 VC1 U DSL 17 VC1 U DSL 18 VC1 U DSL 19 VWC1 U 0SL 20 VWC1 U DSL 21 VC1 U DSL 22 VC1 U DSL 23 VC1 U DSL 24 WC1 U DSL 25 VC1 U DSL 26 VC1 U DSL 27 VC1 U DSL 28 ViC1 U DSL 29 VC1 U OSL 30 VC1 U DSL 31 VC1 U DSL 32 W0C1 U DSL 33 VC1 U DSL 24 VC1 U DSL 25 VC1 U DSL 36 VC1 U DSL 37 VC1 U DSL 38 VC1 U DSL 29 WC1 U DSL 40 VC1 U DSL 41 VC1 U DSL 42 VC1 U DSL 43 VC1 U DSL 44 VC1 U DSL 45 VC1 U DSL 46 VC1 U DSL 47 VC1 U DSL 48 WC1 U ETH 01 WC1 U ETH 02 WC1 U
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5. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 24 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 15 Minutes Line Report This page displays the DSL PM Statistics Report of every 15 minutes of the current day Click 15 Minutes Report of DSL PM Statistics under Maintenance menu to display the following page Simply select the desired Bridge Port ID as well as the Report ID to display particular 15 Minutes Report of the current day 3 5 4 Ing Policer Statistics Bridge Port ID LL Ingress Queue ID Policer Non Conforming packets First Bucket Non Conforming packets 3 5 5 IGMP Statistics IGMP Statistics IGMP Member Statistic IGMP Port Statistics IGMP VLAN Statistics 3 5 5 1 IGMP Member Statistics This page shows all the IGMP Member Statistics Click IGMP Member Statistics of IGMP Statistics under Maintenance menu to present the page below Simply select the desired Bridge Port ID from the dropdown list to display the information Bridge Port ID Group IP YLAN ID Successful Joins General Queries Group Queries 3 5 5 2 IGMP Port Statistics This page shows all the IGMP Port Statistics Click IGMP Port Statistics of IGMP Statistics under Maintenance menu to present the page below Bridge ID Failed Joins Leaves Rx Invalid Messages DSL 1 0 0 0 DSL 2 DSL 3 DSL 4 DSL 5 DSL 6 DSL 7 DSL 8 DSL 9 DSL 10 DSL 11 DSL 12 DSL 13 DSL 14 DSL 15 DSL 16 DSL 17 DSL 18 DSL 19 DSL 20 DSL 21 DSL 22 DSL 23 DSL 24 ge O OOOO OC oo coo
6. in the dropdown list Then click Attach button to display the attaching page as below Again simply use the dropdown list to select the desired PBV ID to attach and click Apply to save the settings Create PBV Attachment Bridge Port 2 PBY ID 2 o 3 3 Advanced 3 3 1 Protocol Enable Protocol Enable Protocol Setup Protocol Attachment 3 3 1 1 Protocol Enable Setup This page allows the user to get a list of all DFC accelerator filter groups as well as enable different protocols Click Protocol Enable Setup of Protocol Enable under the Advanced menu to display the page below 30 ID Number of links Reserved PPPoE IGMP multicast filter Discovery filter filter O 1 2B on First click Create button to display the creation page for creating DFC filters group including reserved multicast Mac PPPoE ARP IGMP and DHCP packet as below Simply use the dropdown list to select the desired options to enable and click Apply to create the Filter Group ID Reserved multicast filter PPPoE Discovery filter IGMP filter DHCP filter Back 3 3 2 Protocol Attachment Then attach any specific group ID by clicking on the Protocol Attachment page Advanced Protocol Enable Attachment Use this page to attach bridge port to specific DFC accelerator filters group Protocol ID Port Members a 1 DSL 01 D5L 02 D5L 03 D5L 04 D5L 05 D05L 06 D5L 0 7 DSL 08 D5SL 09 D05L 10 D5L 11 05L 12 D5L 13 D5L 14 D5L 15 DSL
7. o o o o 0 0 DSL 6 defauk y 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 DSL 7 defauk v o o o 0 o 0 0 0 3 2 3 3 PVC Management The VC management interface provides the modification of the virtual channel and encapsulation type Bridge Port VC Name VPI WEI Encapsulation Type DSL 1 PUC 1 32 Me DSL 2 FVC 1 32 He DSL 3 CI 1 32 He DSL 4 FECI 1 32 He DSL 5 PIC 1 32 Ilc DSL 6 FC 1 32 Ilc DSL 7 WEI Y i 32 Ie DSL 8 PCI i 32 We DSL 9 PVC 1 32 lec DSL 10 PVC i 32 Ie DSL 11 CI 1 32 We DSL 12 PCI i 32 Ic E DSL 13 CI Y 1 32 Ilc i DSL 14 FVC i 32 Ie oon Bridge ID DSL 1 VC name WEC 1 U VPI a O 255 VCI VCI 3 and 4 is reserved value Encapsulation Type Ile e q X 3 2 4 VLAN VLAN VLAN Setup VLAN Attachment 3 2 4 1 VLAN Setup This page allows the user to create modify and delete the information of the VLANs Click VLAN Setup of VLAN under the Configuration menu to display the page below VID Mode Flood Unknown MAC Unknown MAC Broadcast Broadcast Port Enable CIR bps LBS ms CIR bps LBS ms Isolation 1 1 n Enable 1000000 500 1000000 500 Enable Page B To create or modify the any specific VLAN simply click on the Create button or select on the desired VLAN and click on the Modify button to display the creation or modification page Then enter the desired information to the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the changes VID 1 4093 Mode Unknown CIR bps 100 1073741824 1Gbps
8. oo oo co O O ase SO Gc OG O IG O GO O GO como mo om om cme O fo O amp O amp O OG O DGO O GO OGG O 10 om om O O O amp O O O amp 0 3 5 5 3 IGMP VLAN Statistics This page shows all the IGMP VLAN Statistics Click VLAN Member Statistics of IGMP Statistics under Maintenance menu to present the page below Simply select the desired Bridge Port ID from the 48 dropdown list to display the information Bridge Port ID VALNID Active Groups Joinsto Successful Failed Usr Total Usr Joins Leaves to NW Leaves From Gen Queries Gen Queries Grp Queries Grp Queries Invalid NW Joins Joins Usr Usr NW Usr NW Messages 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Refresh 3 5 6 PPP Session Statistics This page displays the PPP session statistics PPP session id Port ID broadband remote access server BRAS VID Agent Forwarded Packets Count 3 5 7 DHCP Relay Statistics This page displays the DHCP relay statistics Click DHCP Relay Statistics under Maintenance menu to display the following page Items Name Forwarded Packets Bogus agent drop Bogus giaddr drop Client packets relayed Server packet errors Server packets relayed Client packet errors Add agent options Drop agent mismatches Corrupt agent options Missing agent option Bad circuit id Missing circuit id Bad remote id Missing remote id D O 2 aoa oo ooo eo ao 8
9. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Line Rate Mbps 24 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 3 2 Channel Status This page allows the user to choose and show the DSL channel status of any specific DSL ports Click Channel Status in DSL Status of the Status menu to display the following page To show the Channel Status of particular bridge port simply select the corresponding option from the dropdown list to display it MJ cco 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 34 1 08 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 25 28 1 21 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00
10. 16 D5L 17 D5L 18 D05L 19 D5L 20 D5L 21 D5L 22 D5L 23 D5L 24 D5L 25 D5L 26 D5L 27 DSL 28 D5L 9 D5L 30 05L 31 D5L 32 D5L 33 D5L 34 D5L 35 D5L 36 D5L 37 DSL 38 05L 39 D5L 40 05L 41 D5L 42 D5L 43 05L 44 05L 45 D05L 46 05L 4 7 DSL 48 ETH 01 ETH 02 Simply check the desired option from the checkbox and click Apply to save the settings 31 Protocol ID 1 Attached Bridge Port Attach C Attach All DSL 1 DSL 2 DSL 3 DSL 4 DSL 5 A DSL 6 DSL 7 DSL 8 DSL 9 DSL 10 DSL 11 DSL 12 DSL 13 DSL 14 DSL 15 DSL 16 DSL 17 DSL 18 DSL 19 DSL 20 DSL 21 DSL 22 DSL 23 DSL 24 ETH 01 ETH 02 Back Apply 3 3 3 SNMP SNMP e SNMP HOST Setup e SNMP TrapHost Setup 3 3 3 1 SNMP HOST Setup Host Address Community Access This page allows the user to create the SNMP HOST List Click SNMP HOST Setup of SNMP under the Advanced menu to display the page below o Host Address Community Access 192 168 022 002 Test2 Ry 192 168 011 001 Testl RO To add a new Host Address simply click the Create button to enter the creation page as below Enter the desired value into the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the settings Community Access 3 3 3 2 SNMP TrapHost Setup This page allows the user to create the SNMP TrapHost List Click SNMP TrapHost Setup of SNMP under the Advanced menu to display the page below TrapHost Address UDP Port Community Version 192 168 44 4 162 Testing2 v1 192
11. 168 33 3 162 Testingl vi To add a new TrapHost Address simply click the Create button to enter the creation page as below Enter the desired value into the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the settings UDP Port 162 community O Access VI v 3 3 4 IGMP IGMP e IGMP ACL Setup IGMP Group List IGMP Information 3 3 4 1 IGMP ACL Setup This page allows the user to create the IGMP ACL List Click IGMP ACL Setup of IGMP under the Advanced menu to display the page below ACL Mode OFF v VLAN Transation Mode OFF wv Apply Index Group IP lan ID Bridge Port Provider YLAN ID 1 225 111 111 111 1 2 1 O 2 224 111 111 111 1 1 1 To add a new IGMP ACL simply click the Create button to enter the creation page as below Enter the desired value into the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the settings Bridge Port ID DSL 1 Group IP Ylan ID Provider YLAN ID 1 al 3 3 4 2 IGMP Group List e IGMP Group List Group List e Group s Soureces List 3 3 4 2 1 Group List This page allows the user to create the IGMP Group List Click Group List of IGMP Group List under the Advanced menu to display the page below Index Group IP Vian ID Member Port Port Members Sources Group Add Action Numbers Numbers Join Type Page Group IP Vian ID 1 B Bridge Port ID Check to add bridge port member C Add All DSL 1 DSL 2 DSL 3 DSL 4 DSL 5 DSL 6 DSL 7 DSL 8 DSL 9 DSL 10 DS
12. 17 Auto p DSL 18 Auto we DSL 22 Auto ww 3 4 Status tatus Ethernet Bridge DSL 3 4 1 Ethernet Status This page allows the user to check the Ethernet Interface Status information Click Ethernet Status of the Status menu to display the following page To extract the most current status of the Ethernet Interface simply click Refresh to display the most current status 42 Interface Media MAC address IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Speed Duplex OP Management Management State Svid Cvid Mant Copper 001CCBS02DCD 192 168 200 111 255 255 255 0 192 168 200 254 100 full Up Ethi 001CCB502DCB 192 168 100 111 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 254 Down Eth 001CCB502DCC 192 168 1 111 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 Down Refresh 3 4 2 Bridge Bridge Forwarding DataBase 3 4 2 1 Forwarding Database This page shows the Forwarding Database Click Forwarding Database of Bridge under Status menu to display the page below User will be able to present the FDB by sorting Simply enter the matching criteria into the blank and click select to sort SVID CVID Port Action 00 1C CB 50 2D CB 101 static accept E vlan 1C CB 50 2D 102 static accept single vian 3 4 3 DSL Status DSL Line Channel 3 4 3 1 Line Status This page allows the user to choose and show the DSL line status of any specific DSL ports Click Line Status in DSL of the Status menu to display the following page To show the Line Status of particul
13. 37 3 3 6 SNTP This page displays the SNTP server IP address and the status Click the SNTP under the Advanced menu to display the page below Server Addr Status SNTP Enable False 3 3 5 1 TimeZone Description Name Location Contact Log Threshold Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 30544 Up Time HH MM SS 0 44 51 S W version 1 1 401 53 API GS_CMxX_447 FW JGR_4 106 Default Config DP Version WDDI 3 4 system Time mon dd hh mm ss Sat Tan 01 44 150 2000 a po 44 Time Zone DST GMT 0100 FWT GMT 0100 MET GMT 0100 MEWT GMT 0100 SWT GMT 0200 EET GMT 0200 IST GMT 0300 BT GMT 0330 IT GMT 0400 ZP4 GMT 0500 ZP5 GMT 0530 INST GMT 0600 ZP6 GMT 0630 NST GMT 0700 WAST GMT 0700 SSMT GMT 0730 JT GMT 0800 CCT GMT 0800 CAST GMT 0900 ROK GMT 0900 KST GMT 0900 JST GMT 1000 EAST GMT 1000 GST GMT 1200 IDLE GMT 1200 NZST GMT 1200 NZT O RE 5 Server Addr Status a 220 130 158 1 Standby SNTP Enable True 38 To create anew SNTP server click the Create button to enter the creation page as below Simply enter the desired values into the fields and click Apply to save the settings Create sntpservaddr 2 Server Addr E z LA lA To enable or disable the SNTP click the Modify button to enter the modification page as below Simply select the desired option from the dropdown list and click Apply to save the settings SNTP Enable True
14. L 11 DSL 12 DSL 13 DSL 14 DSL 15 DSL 16 DSL 17 DSL 18 DSL 19 DSL 20 DSL 21 DSL 22 DSL 23 e fbpe fepe fede fede fede fede Meg MeA o fe fe fe A DSL 24 Index Group IP Vlan ID Member Port Port Members Sources Group Add Action Numbers Numbers Join Type o 1 239 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 Dynamic Page To add a new Group member simply click the Edit button to enter the creation page as below Enter the desired value into the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the settings 3 3 4 2 2 Group s Sources List This page shows all the group s source list Click Group Sources List of IGMP Group Setup under the Advanced menu to display the page below Group IP lan ID Group Mode Group s Soureces IP Timer 224 111 111 111 1 EXCLUDE 0 0 0 0 0 Page 1 3 3 4 3 IGMP Information IGMP Information General Information Timer Information 35 3 3 4 3 1 General Information This page shows all the general information of the IGMP Click General Information in the IGMP Information of IGMP under the Advanced menu to display the page below Version 3 Proxy Mode OFF Fast Leave ON Deny no alert OFF Robustness variable 2 Newer version log limit 3 Newer version suppress time 300 Default group limit 10 Maximum IGMP ports 200 Maximum IGMP vlans 4094 To modify the general information click the Modify button to enter the modification page as below Simply select the desired option from the dropdown list and
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16. O DSL 3 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged O DSL 4 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged O DSL 5 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 6 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 7 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 8 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 9 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 10 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged O DSL 11 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 12 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged O DSL 13 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 14 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 15 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 16 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged O DSL 17 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 18 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 19 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 20 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged O DSL 21 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 22 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged O DSL 23 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 24 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged ETH 01 up Uplink All 4000 0 1 0 0 Untagged ETH 02 up Uplink All 4000 0 1 0 0 Untagged Once the modification page displayed enter the desired information to the corresponding fields and click Modify to save the settings 15 Modify Bridge Setup Port ID DSL 1 w Admin Status O Down Up Accept Frame Type All O Tagged Untagged Default CVID Default SVID Default Priority ll Default Priority Mode Untagged All Learning Mode Enable Disable Here need to add more information for above figure
17. SL 13 dirt Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 14 defauk Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 15 afst v 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 3 2 3 2 4 Line Alarm Profile This page allows the user to display the profile mapping information as well as letting the user to apply other alarm profile to specified DSL port To modify any specific Line Alarm Profile simply select the corresponding option button and click Apply to change DSL No Profile Name XTU C XTU R XTU C XTU R XTU C R Thresh Rate Up Thresh Rate Up Thresh Rate Down Thresh Rate Down CountersReset DSL 1 defauk Y 1 1 1 1 o DSL 2 defank Y 1 1 1 1 D DSL 3 defauk Y 1 1 1 1 o DSL 4 defauk Y 1 1 1 1 0 DSL 5 defauk Y 1 1 1 1 D DSL 6 defauk v 1 1 1 1 o DSL 7 defaak Y 1 1 1 1 D DSL 8 defauk v 1 1 1 1 0 DSL 9 defauk v 1 1 1 1 D DSL 10 defauk v 1 1 1 1 0 3 2 3 2 5 Channel Profile This page allows the user to display the profile mapping information as well as letting the user to apply other channel profile to specified DSL port Click Channel Profile under DSL of the Configuration menu to display the following page To modify any specific Channel Profile simply select the corresponding option button and click Apply to change A A le DSL No Profile Name DownStream Min UpStream Min DownStream Max UpStream Max DownStream Max UpStream Max DownStream Min UpStream Min Data Rate bps Data Rate bps Data Rate bps Data Rate bps I
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19. click Apply to save the settings Proxy Mode Fast Leaave Robustness variable 210 Back 3 3 4 3 2 Timer Information This page shows all the Timer information of the IGMP Click Timer Information in the IGMP Information of IGMP under the Advanced menu to display the page below Query Interval 125 0 Older Host Present 400 0 Maximum response Time 10 0 Group Membership Interval 260 0 Last Member Query Interval 1 0 Unsolicited Report Interval 1 0 To modify the general information click the Modify button to enter the modification page as below Simply select the desired option from the dropdown list and click Apply to save the settings Timer Type Query Interval v K Timeout sec oo S o o Timeout 100ms oo o o 3 3 5 DLI Setup This page allows the user to setup the DLI Click DLI Setup under the advanced menu to display the page below Simply select the Subpot mode and Trusted Ports for the desired Bridge Port then give it the Circuit ID and Remote ID by entering the desired values into the corresponding fields Finally click on Apply to save the settings Bridge Port ID Subopt Mode Trusted Ports Circuit ID Remote ID 3 None NO v 1 w E v y Cd Cd 5 None Y NO y po Po s we v E C C 7 None y NO y Po o w E v E E 7 7 12 None i pb QU S gt Gl E D Be et te it E i i 15 None Y 16 None E
20. configuration details 3 1 System Click on System menu the following options appear System System Information System Reboot Save Config Backup amp Restore Config Firmware Update Management Users System Log Image List Selection The System menu contains options including System Information System Reboot Save Config Backup amp Restore Config Firmware Update Management Users System Log and Image List Selection They will be introduced in the following sections 3 1 1 System Information This page simply shows the basic information of the device User will be able to enter the desired information for the device and click on Apply to save the settings Description ADSL2 IPDSLAM Name Location Contact Log Threshold O Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 30544 Up Time HH MM SS 0 17 2 S W Version 1 1 401 5 API GS_CMX_445 FW 3 24 138 Default Config DP Version WDDI 3 4 System Time mon dd Sat Jaa 01 00 17s 2000 hh mm ss year Time Zone GMT 0000GMT DST off Description of the device Name of the device User can give a name for easy met Contact personnel or information Log Threshold Number of log events Object ID ID of the object Time elapses after the devices switched on Software version information System Time Time of the device Setting the time to the desired time zone DST Daylight Saving Time 3 1 2 System Reboot Click System Reboot under the System Menu to display
21. e Alarm Profile This page displays all profile information and allows the user to manage DSL line alarm profiles Profile XTU C XTU R XTU C XTU R XTU C R Name Thresh Rate Up Thresh Rate Up Thresh Rate Down Thresh Rate Down CountersReset u default 1 1 1 1 0 Delete Modify Creste For the creation or modification simply enter the desired values to the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the changes PH State Trap Xtuc Rate Up Change Threshold Xtur Rate Up Change Threshold Xtuc Rate Down Threshold Xtur Rate Down Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min Fecs Threshold Xtur Current 15Min Fecs Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min ESs Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min SES Threshold Xtur Current 15Min SES Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LOSS Threshold Xtur Current 15Min LOSS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min VAS Threshold Xtur Current 15Min VAS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LOFS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LOFS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LOLS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LPRS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LPRS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LOSS Threshold Xtur Current 15Min LOSS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LOFS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LOFS Threshold Xtuc Current 15Min LOLS Threshold Xtur Current 15Min LOLS Threshold Disable leje 6 8 8 el cl el el Sel e Go amp 8 e el a e Pier 0 1 bps 1 bps 1 bps 1 bps 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 s
22. e pkg x 3 EmWeb Setup and Startup 1 To access EmWeb on the IPA 48S one has to connect uplink port and enter URL below at web browser Uplink 1 UP1 http 192 168 100 111 Uplink 2 UP2 http 192 168 1 111 2 If you first time login the EmWeb the default User name Password as follows User Name admin Password admin 3 Click m E You are now ready to configure IPA 48S IP DSLAM using EmWeb USERNAME PASSWORD EmWeb provides a series of web pages that you can use to setup and configure the IPA 48S IP DSLAM These pages are organized into four main topics You can select each of the following topics from the menu on the left hand side of the main window e System The System section lets you carry out system commands like Firmware Update System Reboot Save Config and Recall Config e Configuration information about the current configuration of various system features with options to change the configuration e Advanced information about the current configuration of various system features with options to change the configuration e Status Information about the current setup and status of the system e Maintenance show the statistics of the interface The changes made via web pages will immediately reflect in all elements of the network The exact information displayed on each web page depends on the specific configuration that you are using The following sections give you a general overview of the setup and
23. econds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 4294967295 seconds 3 2 3 1 4 Channel Profile Click Channel Profile under DSL of the Configuration menu to display the following page and allow uer to manage them Profile DownStream Min UpStream Min DownStream Max UpStream Max DownStream Max UpStream Max DownStream Min UpStream Min Name Data Rate bps Data Rate bps Data Rate bps Data Rate bps Interleave Delay ms Interleave Delay ms INP INP a default 32000 32000 64000000 36000000 1 1 No Protection No Protection Modify Create For the creation or modification simply enter the desired values to the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the changes Profile Name Channel Number 0 hd DownStream Min Net Data Rate 32000 0 100000000 bps UpStream Min Net Data Rate 32000 0 50000000 bps DownStream Max Net Data Rate 64000000 0 100000000 bps UpStream Max Net Data Rate 36000000 i 0 50000000 bps DownStream Max Interleave Delay 1 1 63 ms Upstream Max Interleave Delay 1 g 1 63 ms DownStream Min INP NoProtection hd UpStream Min INP NoProtection 3 2 3 1 5 Channel Alarm Profile This page displays all Channel profiles and allows the user
24. el Profile Channel Alarm Profile 3 2 3 2 1 Line Interface The Line interface page alow user to disable enable each DSL port DSL No 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 121314 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Admin AvVAVAAAAAANAAAAAANAAANAANAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAOAAAaAAA aa A C Select All 3 2 3 2 2 Line Profile This page allows the user to display the profile mapping information as well as letting the user to apply other line profile to specified DSL port Click Line Profile under DSL Port Mapping of the Configuration menu to display the following page To modify any specific Line Profile simply select the corresponding option button and click Apply to change DSL No Profile Name DS Max DS Min US Max US Min DS Target US Target SNR Margin dB SNR Margin dB SNR Margin dB SNR Margin dB SNR Margin dB SNR Margin dB DSL 1 deta 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 2 kik x 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 3 aik 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 4 defauk 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 5 deta 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 6 detal 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 7 deta 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 8 diak 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 9 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 10 deta 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 11 diak 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 12 defauk 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 13 diak 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 14 defauk 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 15 d
25. em Info to be a non zero value User can also create or delete the Collector List by clicking the Delete or Create buttons to display the following image IP Address ro 2 Syslog Log This page lists the entire system event log User will be able to check the event history under this section User can click Reload to refresh the page for updated events or click Reset to clear the past events To display the following page simply click Syslog Log of the System Log under the System menu Date Type Describe Sat Jan 01 00 02 06 2000 MAJOR ALARM XDSL XTUC Down Interface dsl 1 Sat Jan 01 00 02 40 2000 STATUS ALARM xDSL XTUC Up Interface dsl 1 3 1 8 Image List Selection This page allows the user to display repository image version and to change repository User can simply to check Select option next to the desired image version and click Apply to change the image version Click on the Image List under System menu to display the following page System Dual Image Selection This page displays repository image version and for changing repository Image Version MD5 Current Select CheckSum Repository Repository 1 ipa 48 1 1 401 5 tgz N A V Repository 2 ipa 48 1 1 401 5 tgz N A 13 3 2 Configuration Co nfiguration Ethernet Bridge Features DSL VLAN QoS Protocol Based VLAN 3 2 1 Ethernet This page allows the user to modify the specific Ethernet Interfaces Clic
26. eta 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 DSL 16 diuk 31 0 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 2 i 3 2 3 2 3 Line Profile Extension This page allows the user to display the profile mapping information as well as letting the user to apply other line profile extension to specified DSL port Click Line Profile Extension under DSL of the Configuration menu to display the following page To modify any specific Profile simply select the corresponding option button and click Apply to change DSL No Profile Name DownStream Max nominal UpStream Max nominal Downstream Min Upstream Min Boundary Transport Protocol Band transmit PSD dBm Hz transmit PSD dBm Hz Overhead Rate bps Overhead Rate bps Tone Specific Transmission Plan Convergence DSL 1 defauk v 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 2 defauk Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 3 dirt Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 4 defauk Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 5 defak v 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 6 defauk Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 7 dirt v 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 8 defauk Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 9 defa v 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 10 defauk Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 11 defauk Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 DSL 12 defauk Y 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A ATM EFM BandPlan998 D
27. f 32 kb s up to 1 Mbps Complies with the ITU G 992 1 G DMT GDMT bis ITU G 992 2 G Lite ANSI T1 413 issue 2 ITU G 994 1 Ghandshake for ADSL G 992 3 for ADSL2 and G 992 5 for ADSL2 standards Extended power management capabilities to optimize power consumption for each application Distance up to 18 kft Management Local RS 232 CLI and Ethernet Web SNMP TELNET management Remote in band Web SNMP TELNET management Firmware upgradeable via HTTP FTP or TFTP Support for SNMP v1 v2 v3 Operating Requirements Operating Temperature 20 to 65 C Storage Temperature 30 to 70 C Operating Humidity 5 to 90 RH non condensing Dimensions and Weight Dimensions 260 mm d x 440 mm w x 44mm h Weight 6kg Power AC power model 90 VAC 240 VAC 50 60 Hz DC power model 36 VDC 72 VDC Power Consumption 70 Watts Certifications EMC FCC Part 15 Class A CE EMC Class A Safety EN60950 1 ITU T K 20 2 Hardware Setup and Startup 2 1 Description of Hardware 2 1 1 Power Outlet AC 90 240VAC 50 60Hz 70Watts Max DC 36 72 VDC 70Watts Max 2 1 2 Optical Ethernet Port UP1 and UP2 SFP Cage Two 1000BASE X SX LX LHX ZX ports Two uplink ports or One port is for uplink and another one for downlink stacking port 2 1 3 Electrical Ethernet Port UP1 and UP2 RJ45 Two automatic MDI MDI X 1000 100 10 BASE T Ports Two uplink ports or One port is for uplink a
28. ge Port Create Create PQ Block Bridge port ID 1 Profile Name Priority Mode ATM PYC Channel id TC id Back 3 2 6 Protocol Based VLAN Protocol Based VLAN PEV Setup PBV Attachment 3 2 6 1 PBV Setup This page displays all the rules in a PBV group User will be able to create modify and delete the PBV groups as well as their rules Click PBV Setup of Protocol Based VLAN under the Configuration menu to display the page below PBVID 2 Y Create PEY Group ID Delete PEY Group ID Rule ID EtherType SYID O 1 0x800 1 O 2 0x806 1 First click Create PBV Group ID then it will increase the PBV ID value automatic Then use the dropdown list to select which PBV ID to modify Next click the Create or Modify button to edit the rule for that specific PBV ID as the page below Finally select the desired option and click Apply to make the changes 29 PBY ID 3 r EtherType 00800 Y ID 1 v Description Field PBV ID PBV Group Index Valid values 1 15 EtherType Ethernet type protocol ID Valid values IPv4 0x0800 ARP 0x0806 802 1Q 0x8100 IPv6 Ox86dd 802 1X Ox888e 802 1ad Ox88a8 OAM 0x8902 Q in Q 0x9100 LLT Oxcafe VLAN ID Valid values 1 4093 3 2 6 2 PBV Attachment Bridge Port PBV ID Rule ID EtherType VID This page allows the user to attach certain PBV to any specific bridge ports Simply select which bridge port to modify first by choosing the option
29. gnated Designated Designated Counter Version Root ID Cost Bridge ID Port ID ETH 1 128 DESIGNATED FORWARDING 100 S80 0000AABBCCDDE1 0 80 00 00 AA BB CC DDE1 0x8061 1 RSTP ETH 2 128 DESIGNATED FORWARDING 100 80 0000AABBCCDDE1 0 80 00 00 AA BB CC DD EL 0x8062 1 RSTP To modify the STP Ports Info click the Modify button to enter the modification page as below Simply enter the desired information and click Apply to save the settings Port ID ETH 2 Priority cost 3 3 8 802 1x 802 1X e Server List Port List 3 3 8 1 Server List This page displays the list of existing server information Click the Server List of 802 1X under the Advanced menu to display the page below Service Mode IP Address Secret username password 66 55 44 33 SA Es af Fe fy Be To create a new 802 1X server click the Create button to enter the creation page as below Simply enter the desired values into the fields and click Apply to save the settings Create RADIUS Server 2 sss IP Address a Secret password LA E 3 3 8 2 Port List This page displays the list of 802 1X port status Click the Port List of 802 1X under the Advanced menu to display the page below To modify the port status simply select the desired options and click Apply to save the settings Port ID Mode DSL 1 Auto wt DSL 2 Auto e DSL 3 DSL 5 Auto we DSL 6 Auto we DSL 8 DSL 9 Auto wt DSL 10 Auto ww DSL 14 Auto wt DSL
30. he former and the current firmware versions To do this check the Reset to factory default settings box on the Restart page in the system menu 3 1 6 Management Users This page allows the user to delete modify and create user accounts for managing the IPA 48S Click Management Users under System menu to display the following pages User Name Login Password Privilege Level O admin admin Root To delete an account Simply select the specific account and click the Delete button to delete Notice Delect default user 1s not allowed To modify an account Select the specific account and click the Modify button to display the modification page Edit the desired field and click Apply to save the settings User Name admin Login Password Privilege Level Root To create an account Click the Create button to display the creation page Enter the desired data into the specified fields and click Apply to create the account Login Password ARE Privilege Level Root Y 3 1 7 System Log 1 System Log Config 12 This page allows the user to create or delete syslog send server Click Syslog Sender Config under System Log of the System menu to display the following image Syslog Sender Enable IP Address Use the dropdown box next to enable or disable the sender Note In order to make Syslog Sender Enable to be effective user need to set the Log Threshold under the Syst
31. k the Interface Setup of the Ethernet under Configuration menu to display the page Interface Media MAC address Mgnt Copper 00 1C CB 50 2D CD Ethi Auto 00 1C CB 50 2D CB O Eth2 Auto 00 1C CB 50 2D CC IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Speed Duplex Management Management Flow Svid CVid Control 192 168 200 111 255 255 255 0 192 168 200 254 Auto Auto 192 168 100 111 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 254 Auto Auto Disable 192 168 1 111 255 253 255 0 1192 166 1254 Auto Auto Disable Simply select the desired Interface and click Modify to enter the modification page Fill in the desired data for the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the changes Parameter Interface Media MAC address IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Speed Duplex Management SVid Management CVid 3 2 2 Bridge Bridge Features Present Mgnt Modify 00 1C CB 50 2D CD 192 168 200 111 2932392090 197 168 200 254 192 1168 200 Auto Auta y e Bridge Configuration e XVID e ACL MAC Filter 14 3 2 2 1 Bridge Configuration This page allows the user to modify the Bridge information for the each DSL port Simply select the desired DSL port and click Modify to enter the modification page Ethernet Stag TPID Port Admin Type Accept Max Used Default Default Default Priority ID State Frame MACs MACs SVID CVID Priority Mode DSL 1 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged DSL 2 up User All 40 0 1 0 0 Untagged
32. law_To_L3_only 128000 64000000 seconds ADSL Allow_To_L2 only Allow_L2_and_L3 LO Time ADSL 255 0 1800 seconds L2 Time ADSL 755 0 1800 seconds Max Aggregate Tx Power 0 31 seconds Reduction ADSL DownStream PM L2 Min 7500000 1000000 4300000 bps Rate ADSL gt PM L2 Entry Threshold 0 300000000 bps Data Rate ADSL ps PM L2 Entry Rate MinTime 0 10 1114 seconds ADSL Down Stream Up Stream Rate Mode AtInit e AtInit gt Min Noise Margin 30 0 310 dB 10 30 0 310 dB 10 Max Noise Margin 310 0 310 dB 10 310 0 310 dB 10 Target SNR Margin 60 0 310 dB 10 60 0 310 dB 10 Up Shift Noise Margin 90 0 310 dB 10 10 0 310 dB 10 Down Shift Noise Margin 30 0 310 dB 10 10 0 310 dB 10 Up Shift Time Interval 30 0 16383 3600 0 16383 seconds seconds Down Shift Time Interval 30 0 16383 30 0 16383 seconds seconds Bit Swap Enable Enable Undo Apply 3 2 3 1 2 Line Profile Extension This page displays current line profile extension information Click Line Profile Extension under DSL of the Configuration menu to display the following page for line profile extention management Line profile Extension List Profile DownStream UpStream Downstream Upstream USO Band Name Max nominal Max Min Min Boundary Plan transmit nominal Overhead Overhead Tone PSD transmit Rate bps Rate bps dBm Hz PSD dBm Hz 0 default 40 0 38 0 16000 8000 N A BandPla
33. n997 Modify Create For the creation or modification simply enter the desired values to the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the changes 19 xDSL mode ADSL PLUS Downstream Max Nominal tx PSD 400 950 0 dBm Hz Upstream Max Nominal Aggregate tx Power 380 950 0 dBm Hz Downstream Max Nominal Aggregate tx Power 198 0 255 lt 0 1 dBm gt Upstream Max Nominal Aggregate tx Power 125 0 255 lt 0 1 dBm gt Upstream Max Aggregate R Power o 255 255 Upstream PSD Mask Select DMT_STANDARD Downstream PSD Mask Select DMT_PSD_ADSL NONOVLPM1 Upstream Min Overhead Rate s8000 4000 248000 bps Downstream Min Overhead Rate 15000 4000 248000 bps Downstream Trellis Coding Enable Y Upstream Trellis Coding Enable Downstream Max Rx Number of bits per Bin 15 0 65535 Downstream PSD Mask Feature psdDisable 7 Upstream PSD Mask Feature psdDisable bd Downstream RFI Bands Feature Disable x RFI Windowing Feature Disable Downstream Max tx PSD on Annex M ADS5L AnnexM EU6O Boundary Tone VDSL D 32 DPBO Exchange Psd Mask id Default Custom DPBO Electrical Loop Length xDSL a 0 511 lt 0 5 dB gt DPBO Scalar A ADSL 263 0 640 DPBO Scalar B ADSL 509 0 640 DPBO Scalar C ADSL 261 0 640 Min Usable Receive Signal PSD ADSL 190 0 255 DPBO Span Min Frequency ADSL 32 0 2048 24 3125 kHZ gt DPBO Span Max Frequency ADSL 511 32 6956 lt 4 3125 kHZ gt 3 2 3 1 3 Lin
34. nd another one for downlink stacking port e AN a Signal Name AAA Transmit Data plus TD1 pre Receive Data minus RD1 ieee Transmit Data plus TD2 LEE cot Transmit Data plus TD3 8 ae Receive Data minus RD3 1 Receive Data minus RD2 ransmit Data plus 1D4 eceive Data minus RD4 2 1 4 System LED OPwr System Status LEDs Osys Status OaLm Power is properly supplied System initialization is properly completed Orst System alarm is active System test in progress 2 1 5 LINE ports and PSTN ports 1 i I i i i L Line Port Pin Assignment DSL PSTN 1 T DSL PSTN 1 R DSL PSTN 2 T DSL PSTN 2 R DSL PSTN 3 T DSL PSTN 3 R DSL PSTN 4 T DSL PSTN 4 R DSL PSTN 5 T DSL PSTN 5 R DSL PSTN 6 T 31 DSL PSTN 6 R DSL PSTN 7 T 32 DSL PSTN 7 R DSL PSTN 8 T DSL PSTN 8 R DSL PSTN 9 T DSL PSTN 9 R DSL PSTN 10 T DSL PSTN 10 R DSL PSTN 11 T DSL PSTN 11 R DSL PSTN 12 T DSL PSTN 12 R DSL PSTN 13 T DSL PSTN 13 R DSL PSTN 14 T DSL PSTN 14 R DSL PSTN 15 T DSL PSTN 15 R DSL PSTN 16 T DSL PSTN 16 R DSL PSTN 17 T 42 DSL PSTN 17 R DSL PSTN 18 T 43 DSL PSTN 18 R 4 45 4 4 NOTUSED fo NOTUSED a a a a 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 5 2 2 2 Accessory Parts check Check the following items in your package Contact our sales representatives if any item is missing or damaged IPA 48S x 1 RJ 45 cable x 1 RS232 cable x 1 Power Cable x Mounting hardwar
35. nterleave Delay ms Interleave Delay ms INP INP DSL 1 defauk Y 32000 32000 64000000 36000000 1 1 No Protection No Protection DSL 2 defan 32000 32000 64000000 36000000 1 1 No Protection No Protection DSL 3 defauk Y 32000 32000 64000000 36000000 1 1 No Protection No Protection DSL 4 defaak y 32000 32000 64000000 36000000 1 1 No Protection No Protection DSL 5 defauk v 32000 32000 64000000 36000000 1 1 No Protection No Protection DSL 6 defauk 32000 32000 64000000 36000000 1 1 No Protection No Protection DSL 7 defauk Y 32000 32000 64000000 36000000 1 1 No Protection No Protection 3 2 3 2 6 Channel Alarm Profile This page allows the user to display the profile mapping information as well as letting the user to apply other channel alarm profile to specified DSL port Click Channel Alarm Profile under DSL of the Configuration menu to display the following page To modify any specific Channel Profile simply select the corresponding option button and click Apply to change Profile Name DSL No XTU C 15Min XTU R 15Min XTU C 15Min XTU R 15Min XTU C 1 Day XTU R 1 Day XTU C 1 Day XTU R 1 Day Corrected Blocks Corrected Blocks Uncorrected Blocks Uncorrected Blocks Corrected Blocks Corrected Blocks Uncorrected Blocks Uncorrected Blocks Threshold eshold Threshold Threshold Threshold Threshold Threshold DSL 1 defauk v o o o o 0 0 0 o DSL 2 defauk v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DSL 3 defauk o o o o 0 o 0 o DSL 4 defauk v 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 DSL 5 defauk v o o
36. oia 22 WARNING INSTRUCTIONS Before installing IPA 485S the following the safety instructions must be complied 1 All installation repair or replacement procedures must be performed by qualified service personnel Before attempting to operate or repair this product make sure the IPA 48S is properly grounded The maximum recommended operating temperature for the IPA 48S is 65 C Care must be taken to allow sufficient air circulation The connections and equipment that supply power to the IPA 48S should be capable of operating safely within the maximum power requirements of the IPA 48S If the input DC voltage is more than 10 lower than the standard the IPA 48S may malfunction Make sure that the power supply is stable and the voltage is correct Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where the power cord can be stepped on Do not touch exposed connections components or wiring when power is present To reduce the risk of fire or any other malfunction and damages to the IPA 48S use the cables and power adapter provided in the package Following installation and the final configuration the product must comply with the applicable safety standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed If necessary request technical support Do not operate this product with panels removed or with suspected failure or damage to electrical components IPA 485 is n
37. ol Error packets 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 FORWARDED ALL UniCast Broadcast Multicast packets 0 0 0 0 3 5 3 DSL Statistics DSL Statistics Current Line Report 15 Minutes Line Report One Day Line Report Current Line Report Network Side Customer Side DSL No UAS LOSS LOFS LOLS LPRS FECS ESS SES Elapsed Time M Reset All 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 59 10 0 5566 5566 E 2 5565 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5566 5566 D 3 5565 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5566 5566 O 4 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 o 5 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 6 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E E 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 O 8 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 9 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 10 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 O 11 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 12 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 O 13 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 14 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 O 15 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 16 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 O 17 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 18 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 19 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 O 20 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 O 21 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E 22 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5567 5567 E E 5566 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38. ot water proofed Never place or install the product in a wet location unless specially designed waterproof protection is present TAS will not be responsible for any damages or injuries to the IPA 48S environment or operating personnel if any of the safety instructions described above are violated or operating the device in the non recommended conditions 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the IPA 48S as your broadband access solution This manual will help you with the setup and configuration of your product 1 1 IPA 48S IPA 24S Overview IPA 48S 24S ADSL2 IP DSLAM is the up to date ADSL2 technology The introduction of ADSL2 has a major impact on how the original networks are engineered and how we access them ADSL2 is the latest and most advanced broadband technology for residential and business customers IPA 48S 24S IP DSLAM promises to deliver downstream up to 25 Mbps and upstream up to 1Mbps traffic on short copper loops IPA 48S 24S is designed to support the wide deployment of triple play features and offers the user many advanced services such as voice high speed data video on demand Another benefit of IPA 48S 24S is to enable service providers to use their existing DSL infrastructure at their own pace and within reasonable cost 1 2 Application Application1 MTU Active Fiber Application Application IPA 48S ADSL2 IP DSLAM po AGAe100 lt ADSL2 2 Router ve R Element Managemen
39. ply click on the Backup button to save the configurations 3 1 5 Firmware Update This option allows firmware images to be uploaded to the IPA 48S using HTTP 1 From the System menu click Firmware update The following page will be displayed Firmware Update From this page you may update the system software on your network device Select Update File New Firmware Image Browser Update gt 2 Enter the location of the new firmware image that 1s to be uploaded or use the button up gt to browse and select the file Click RENE 2 3 The image file is uploaded to the RAM first and then moved to the flash non volatile memory A status page will be displayed confirming whether the upload is complete or indicating how many of the file in bytes and as a percentage has been written to the flash memory Image is write to flash please wait a minute 4 Once the file has been written to flash the Firmware Update page is refreshed The page confirms completion of the update and requests that the IPA 48S be restarted in order to run the new image file Click Restart in the system menu Note Please do not power off the device while updating firmware or saving the configuration as this 11 might cause the device to malfunction 5 After updating the firmware it is strongly suggested that the device is restarted and the default configuration is recalled as this will prevent any incompatible configuration between t
40. t System 1 3 Specification System Features DSL POTS Ports 48 port or 24 port ADSL 2 2 subscriber interface with built in POTS Splitter Centronic 50 pin connector for Telco line in and out Alarm Relay for 3 inputs and 1 output Two Uplink Port SFP GE Combos Plugable FAN Module ATM Functionality RFC 1483 2684 multi protocol encapsulation over ATM AAL5 LLC VCMUX auto detection VBR GFR UBR ABR CBR VBR nrt Policing VBR GFR UBR WFQ UBR GFR VBR nrt Shaping Bridging Port Tagged Untagged All Frame Filter VLAN Ingress Filter Static and Port based VLAN S tag C tag Priority Mapping Support for Transparent LAN Service TLS VLAN Single or Double tag support gt N 1 1 1 VLAN Forwarding Database 16K MAC address entries Dynamic Static FDB Forwarding N 1 1 1 VLAN Multicast Up to 256 multicast addresses IGMP v1 v2 v3 Multicast VLAN mapping o Independent VLAN multicast IVM o Shared VLAN Multicast SVM Policer Broadcast Unknown rate limit 802 1P Priority rate limit Access Control List Filter on MAC IP Ether Type and port Packet size 64 byte to 1522 byte Protocol Support IGMPv1 v2 v3 snooping and proxy PPPoE Intermediate Agent DHCP L2 Relay TR101 Appendix B IEEE 802 1x STP 802 1D RSTP 802 1W SNTP Client SysLog Client ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 Interface ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 Downstream DMT data rate of 32 kb s up to 25 Mbps Upstream DMT data rate o
41. ter Click on filter Table config and add the VLAN ID and MAC filter mapping table at first Create Filter Table MAC Filter Index 1 ID VID 1 lt MAC ADDRESS New LIST delete MAC ADDRESS 0 00 00 00 00 01 After the VLAN ID and MAC fliter entry setup and then bind the port ID to filter MAC address related to VALN ID or untagged traffic Port ID MAC j Filter ID Filter src deny Type Back 3 2 3 DSL Profile Configuration DSL Profile Line Profile Line Profile Extension Line Alarm Profile Channel Profile e Channel Alarm Profile Port Setup PVC Management 17 3 2 3 1 Profile 3 2 3 1 1 Line Profile This page displays the Line profiles and allows the user to manage the DSL line profiles Click Line Profile under DSL Profile Config of the Configuration menu to display the following page Profile DS Max DS Min US Max US Min DS Target US Target Name SNR SNR SNR SNR SNR SNR Margin dB Margin dB Margin dB Margin dB Margin dB Margin dB a default S10 3 0 31 0 3 0 6 0 6 0 For the creation or modification simply enter the desired values to the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the changes Profile Name Transmission Modulation ANS1T 1413 7 G DMT Y ADSL2 M ADSL2 AnnexM dial ADSL2 O ADSL2 AnnexM Force Impulse Noise Enable Protection DownStream PMLZExit 4200000 Threshold Data Rate Power Management Mode gt Forbld_To_L2 and_L3 Al
42. the page below User will be able to decide which configurations to reboot from based on the dropdown list System will come up from Last configuration v Are you sure you want to reboot dslam NOTE Connection will be lost Upon click the Reboot button a warning window will be popped up confirming the action Microsoft Internet Explorer XY Do you really want to reboot Cancel When Yes button has been pressed It will take the system about 30 seconds to reboot 3 1 3 Save Config To store current configuration at non volatile Flash memory 1 From the System menu click on Save config The following page is displayed Save Config Press the button below to save the configuration 2 Click on Commit to save your current configuration in the device After a short time the configuration is saved and the following confirmation message window is displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer A Configuration saved 10 3 1 4 Backup amp Restore Config In the Backup amp Restore Config page as shown below user will be able to restore or backup the configuration Backup Restore Config Setting Restore configuration from a previously saved file Browse Press the button below to Backup the Last config Click on the Browse button to choose the configuration file desired and click Restore to apply the changes As for saving the current configuration settings sim
43. to set the values for the Channel Profile Click Channel Alarm Profile under DSL of the Configuration menu to display the following page To modify any specific Channel Profile simply select the corresponding option button and click Modify to display User can also delete any specific Channel Profile by clicking the Delete button instead of Modify Profile XTU C 15Min XTU R 15Min XTU C 15Min XTU R 15Min XTU C 1 Day XTU R 1 Day XTU C 1 Day XTU R 1 Day Name Corrected Corrected Uncorrected Uncorrected Corrected Corrected Uncorrected Uncorrected Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Threshold Threshold Threshold Threshold Threshold Threshold Threshold Threshold default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 For the creation or modification simply enter the desired values to the corresponding fields and click Apply to save the changes Profile Name channelnum o xtuc Current 15min Corrected o l 0 4259496 7295 Blocks Threshold Xtur Current 15min Corrected o 0 429496 7295 Blocks Threshold Xtuc Current 15min Ubcorrected y 0 429496729S Blocks Threshold E chem ja ee Uncorrected p 0 4294967295 Blocks Threshold ed 0 PA E mE Corrected o 0 4204967295 Ha e Jay Uncorrected 4 0 4294967295 xtur Current 1day Uncorrected O 7 0 4294967295 Blocks Threshold 3 2 3 2 Port Setup Port Setup Line Interface Line Profile Line Profile Extension Line Alarm Profile Chann
44. v 3 3 7 STP RSTP STP RSTP e STP RSTP Info STP RSTP Port 3 3 7 1 STP RSTP Info This page displays the general information of the STP Click the STP Info of STP RSTP under the Advanced menu to display the page below STP Enable False Version RSTP Local bridge ID 80 00 00 44 BB CC DD El Time Since Last Topology Change 1027 Designated Root 80 00 00 44 BB CC DD El Root Port ID N A Root path cost 0 Max Aging Time seconds 20 Hello Time seconds 2 Hold Time seconds 3 Forward Delay seconds 15 Topology Change Counter 3 To modify the STP Info click the Modify button to enter the modification page as below Simply enter the desired information and click Apply to save the settings STP Enable alse E LS Version Bridge Priority 2Bytes Max Aging Time seconds Hello Time seconds SPs Sie 3 oJ Es Forward Delay seconds Parameters Recommended or Default value Range Note Hello Time 2 0 1 0 10 0 Max Aging Time 20 0 6 0 40 0 See note 1 Forward Delay 15 0 4 0 30 0 Note 1 Legal range of Max Aging time is 2 Hello Time 1 0 seconds lt Max Aging time lt 2 Forward Delay 1 0 seconds Note 2 Legal value of Bridge Priority must be multiple of 4096 0x1000 3 3 7 2 STP RSTP Port This page displays the general information of the STP Click the STP Info of STP RSTP under the Advanced menu to display the page below Port ID Priority Role State Cost Designated Desi
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