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1. OLT Port ONU Part Rule ID 1 40 Filter type Filter value Priority Queue Rule State 1 v 1 v Ethernet T x Ox O F FFF lo v o v Disabled v ONU Index Rule ID Filter type Filter value Priority Queue Rule State Figure 11 42 ONU Priority Rule Upstream Settings window The parameters used to Find or Add an ONU Priority Rule Upstream Setting are described below Parameter Description OLT Port Use the drop down menu to choose the OLT Port you want to view add the ONU Priority Rule Upstream Settings to ONU Port Use the drop down menu to choose the ONU Port you want to view add the ONU Priority Rule Upstream Settings to Rule ID 1 40 Type the rule index rule of the ONU Priority Rule Upstream Setting that you want to view Filter type Use the drop down menu to choose the type of filter you want to view add the ONU Priority Rule Upstream Setting to Filter value If choosing Ethernet Type from the Filter Type drop down menu type a new hexadecimal address in the textbox If choosing VID from the Filter Type drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 Protocol from the Filter Type drop down menu type a new value in the textbox If choosing Source IP from the Filter Type drop down menu type the Source IP Address in the textbox If choosing Destination IP from the Filter Type drop down menu type the Destination IP Address in the textbox If choosing Ethernet Type VID o
2. Downstream Policing Setting Downstream Max Bandwidth 15 999999 Max Downstream Burst Size 1 16777215 Queue Size And Bandwidth Setting Stream Upstream x Policing Queue From None Y Policing Queue To None v Queue BandWidth 1 10000 k100kbps Queue Size 0 4096 1 Port ONU UNI Setting UNI Speed None v UNI Flow Control None v The None means you do not have to config the value Total Profile 1 Profile Name Default Show Detail Figure 11 48 EPON Profile Settings window Use the following parameters to Add Edit an Epon Profile Setting Parameter Description Epon Profile Name Type a name to identify the new Epon Profile Encryption Choose whether Encryption on the Epon Profile should be Enabled Disabled Max Address Learning Entry Type a maximum address learning entry between 0 and 64 0 64 Priority Class Choose a Priority Class between 0 and 7 Choose None to specify that no Priority Class should be used Guaranteed Fine Choose a Fine Guarantee value from the drop down menu Best Effort Fine Choose a Best Effort Fine value from the drop down menu Upstream Max Bandwidth Type an Upstream Maximum Bandwidth value between 0 and 1000 0 1000 Min Guaranteed Bandwidth Type a Minimum Bandwidth value between 0 and 1000 0 1000 Downstream Max Type a Downstream Maximum Bandwidth value between 15 and 999999 Bandwidth 15 999999 M
3. OLTIndec 01 v oNUIndex 01 ONU Index Action New VID VLAN Type Priority Src 143 None Figure 11 38 ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Settings window Adding a new ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Setting Configure the parameters in the top half of the window as described below to add a new ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Setting Parameter Description OLT Index Choose the OLT Index from the drop down menu ONU Port From ONU Port Use the drop down menus to specify the range of ONU ports to be configured Click To the Select All checkbox to select all ONU ports Action Choose Add from the drop down menu to add the VLAN tag of the packet Choose Replace from the drop down menu to replace the VLAN tag of the packet Choose None from the drop down menu to not take any action New VID Type a new VID number for the ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Setting VLAN Type Choose either an 8100 9100 or 88A8 VLAN Type from the Delete or Replace option from the Action drop down menu Priority Src Choose Original from the drop down menu to not change the priority of the packet Choose Priority from the drop down menu to change the packet priority based on the settings in the ONU Priority Rule Settings for the ONU If no priority rule setting is matched the priority will be O Click Apply to add the new ONU Default VLAN Upstream setting Searching and Editing an existing ONU De
4. Figure 11 6 OLT MAC Authentication Fail Table window Searching for OLT MAC Authentication Failure entries 1 Use the OLT ID drop down menu to select the OLT that you want to view the MAC Authentication failures for 2 Click the Search button 3 The results will appear in the table at the bottom of the window PON Bandwidth Control Downstream Settings The Downstream Settings window allows you to define the Maximum Bandwidth and Maximum Burst Size settings for downstream connections on the Switch To access the Downstream Settings window click PON gt PON Bandwidth Control gt Downstream Settings From ONU To ONU State Max Bandwidth 15 999994 Max Burst Size 1 16777215 Enabled vw Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Disab 500000 8388480 Downstream State Downstream Max Bandwidth Downstream Burst Size Figure 11 7 PON Bandwidth Control Downstream Settings window Configuring PON Bandwidth Control Downstream Settings Use t
5. Time Interval Use the drop down menu to select the desired setting between 1s and 60s where s stands for seconds The default value is one second Record Number Use the drop down menu to select the number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 200 The default value is 200 Tick Un tick the checkboxes to Show Hide the CPU Utilization chart for Five Seconds One Minute and Five Minutes Show Hide Click Apply to implement the changes made Port Utilization This window displays the percentage of the total available bandwidth being used on the port To view the port utilization click Monitoring gt Port Utilization Apply Port_Util Unit Time Interval 1s Record Number 200 Show Hide Iv Port Util Figure 10 3 Port Utilization window Select a port number from the Port drop down menu at the top of the window to view the available bandwidth for that port The following fields can be set on the Port Utilization window Parameter Description Time Interval Use the drop down menu to select the desired setting between 1s and 60s where s stands for seconds The default value is one second Record Number Use the drop down menu to select the number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 200 The default value is 200 Show Hide Tick Un tick the checkbox to Show Hide the Port Utilization chart for Five Seconds One Minute and Five Minutes Clic
6. D Link Building Networks for People 3 DPN 3012 E RU OLT Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2008 D Link Corporation All rights reserved Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of D Link Computer Corporation is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text D Link and the D LINK logo are trademarks of D Link Computer Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products D Link Computer Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own September 2008 P N 651PN3012035G ii Table of Contents MM CODU CHO ess ss casesscdcdssssdeccssscd oScowsdacessecdssessedesecoacessonsasauesdecodseeesdsessecccacessusscesesecacdbscdeucbedesscbecsescsecdsosscecc svecceoel E Vista ati ines cascsisiscccse ERIS CRUENTO LO Connecting the SWItehi 5c ctiesciiesespectietecensatdonatendvaavetsusntielucaosonacsDasenlesndunsesschaseasoneneplessecnedausel cuui e artes scetur T Introduction to Switch Management ccce eese eee esee eese teens teens sees see ens ses ens se eess sees sse sss se essseeessse ess 22 Web based Switch COmMeur ato eo e A gt Mo OMENS WE lr D Deed pt CES Y Layer MT iig morc no ESEE E a essea Lv CDO
7. IPv4 Address Source IP Mask Type in a subnet mask to designate which part of the Source IP Address set in the Access Rule List should be filtered Destination IP Mask Type in a subnet mask to designate which part of the Destination IP Address set in the Access Rule List should be filtered IGMP EE Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the IGMP section of the frame a Click the Create button to add the new ACL Profile A Success message indicated the new ACL Profile was added successfully If choosing TCP click the Select button and configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description IPv4 DSCP DSCP Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the DSCP section of the frame IPv4 Address Source IP Mask Type in a subnet mask to designate which part of the Source IP Address set in the Access Rule List should be filtered Destination IP Mask Type in a subnet mask to designate which part of the Destination IP Address set in the Access Rule List should be filtered TCP TCP Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the TCP section of the frame Source Port Mask 0 Input the TCP Source Port Number FFFF Destination Port Mask Input the TCP Destination Port Number 0 FFFF TCP Flag Bits Input the TCP flag fields a Click the Create bu
8. Server IP File Name Update ONU Firmware OLT Port ONU Port 1 v 1 v Onu Firmware Auto Update State OEnabled Disabled Show ONU Firmware ONU Firmware Version Empty or Invalid firmware Figure 11 1 ONU Firmware Upgrade window To upgrade the firmware manually carry out the following steps 1 Type the JP address of the TFTP Server that contains the latest version of Firmware in the Server IP field 2 Type the filename of the latest version of firmware 3 Click the Download button 4 When the Firmware has loaded onto the Switch it will display in the Show ONU Firmware section 5 Use the drop down ports from the Update ONU Firmware section to choose the OLT Port and ONU Port that you want to carry out the Firmware upgrade on Click the Apply button in the Update ONU Firmware section to carry out the Firmware upgrade To enable automatic firmware updates of the ONU Click the Enabled radio button in the Onu Firmware Auto Update section 2 Click the Apply button ONU Information The ONU Information window displays information about the ONU s connected to the Switch and allows you to assign a Description to each of the ONU s to help you identify the ONU To access the ONU Information window click PON gt ONU Information From ONU Description gi as ONU TYPE SAN Version HW Version Description ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU no
9. 3 Usethe FEC State drop down menu to specify if the specified ONU ports should be Enabled or Disabled 4 Click the Apply button to finish configuring the ONU FEC Settings Searching for an existing ONU FEC Setting 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index that you want to view information about 2 Usethe ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the range of ONU ports that you want to view information about 3 Usethe FEC State drop down menu to specify 1f the specified ONU port is Enabled or Disabled 4 Click the Search button to search for the specified ONU FEC Setting Editing an existing ONU FEC Setting 1 Click the Edit button next to the OLT Index that you want to edit 2 Usethe FEC State drop down menus to specify if the FEC State should be Enabled or Disabled 3 Click the Apply button to apply the change ONU UNI Port Settings The ONU UNI Port Settings window allows you to show specific Ethernet port information for specific ONU s To access the ONU UNI Port Settings window click PON gt ONU UNI Port Settings OLT Index ONU Index UNI PortFrom UNI Port To State Flow Control Speed 1 vi 1 v All vl Al x Enabled v Enabled vl Auto x UNI Port State Flowcontrol Speed Auto Status Enabled Disabled Link Down Enabled Disabled Link Down Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled
10. Figure 2 Fasten mounting brackets to the DPN 3012 E RU Fasten the mounting brackets to the Switch using the screws provided With the brackets attached securely you can mount the Switch in a standard rack as shown in Figures 2 5 and 2 6 below Mounting the Switch in a Standard 19 Rack CAUTION Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizers installed could cause the rack to tip over potentially resulting in bodily injury under certain circumstances Therefore always install the stabilizers before installing components in the rack After installing components in a rack do not pull more than one component out of the rack on its slide assemblies at one time The weight of more than one extended component could cause the rack to tip over and may result in injury Figure 2 Installing the DPN 3012 E RU in a rack Power on AC Power Plug one end of the AC power cord into the power connector of the Switch and the other end into the local power source outlet Turn On the power switch on the back of the DPN 3021 E After the Switch is powered on the Uplink LED indicators will illuminate momentarily the OLT Equipment Status LED will flash green When POST completes all LED s Power Failure For AC power supply units as a precaution in the event of a power failure unplug the Switch When power has resumed plug the Switch back in RPS Installation Follow the instructions below to connect an RPS power sup
11. Rack Power on AC Power Connecting DC Power to DHS 3628DC RPS Installation Package Contents Open the shipping carton of the Switch and carefully unpack its contents The carton should contain the following items One Stand alone Switch One AC power cord This Manual on CD Mounting kit two brackets and screws RS 232 console cable If any item is missing or damaged please contact your local D Link Reseller for replacement Before You Connect to the Network The site where you install the Switch may greatly affect its performance Please follow these guidelines for setting up the Switch Install the Switch in a rack that can support at least 5 614kg of weight Do not place heavy objects on the Switch The power outlet should be within 1 82 meters 6 feet of the Switch Visually inspect the power cord and see that it is fully secured to the AC DC power port Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the Switch Leave at least 10 cm 4 inches of space at the front and rear of the Switch for ventilation Install the Switch in a fairly cool and dry place for the acceptable temperature and humidity operating ranges Install the Switch in a site free from strong electromagnetic field generators such as motors vibration dust and direct exposure to sunlight Installing the Switch in a Rack The Switch can be mounted in a standard 19 rack Use the following diagrams to guide you
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13. s carry out the following in the Reboot ONU section 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT port that the ONU you want to restart is connected to 2 Use the From ONU and To ONU drop down menus to specify the ONU s that you want to reboot tick the All checkbox to specify all ports 3 Tick the Reboot button OLT Port Settings The OLT Port Settings window allows you to configure the MAC Authentication settings and assign a Description to each of OLT s connected to the Switch To access the OLT Port Settings window click PON gt OLT Port Settings From OLT MAC Authentication Description Encryption Type Description oeOjojojsje s5ioojoejlojiejioe Figure 11 4 OLT Port Settings window Configuring OLT Ports Usethe From OLT and To OLT drop down menus to specify the OLT s that you want to configure 2 Choose whether to enable or disable MAC Authentication on the OLT Ports by choosing Enabled or Disabled from the drop down menu Type a description to identify the OLT or range of OLT s in the Description field 4 Click the Apply button to save the changes MAC Authentication MAC Authentication ONU MAC Setting The MAC Authentication ONU MAC Setting window allows you to enable or disable OLT automatic MAC Authentication To access the MAC Authentication ONU MAC Setting window click PON gt MAC Authentication gt MAC Aut
14. 10 1004 000BASE T SNMP IAanager TELNET TFTP SNTP Figure 3 DPN 3012 E RU connected to a GPON network Section 4 Introduction to Switch Management Management Options Web based Management Interface SNMP Based Management Connecting the Console Port RS 232 DCE First Time Connecting to the Switch Password Protection SNMP Settings IP Address Assignment Management Options This system may be managed out of band through the console port on the front panel or in band using Telnet The user may also choose the web based management accessible through a web browser Web based Management Interface After you have successfully installed the Switch you can configure the Switch monitor the LED panel and display statistics graphically using a web browser such as Netscape Navigator version 6 2 3 and higher or Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 and higher SNMP Based Management You can manage the Switch with an SNMP compatible console program The Switch supports SNMP version 1 and version 2c The SNMP agent decodes the incoming SNMP messages and responds to requests with MIB objects stored in the database The SNMP agent updates the MIB objects to generate statistics and counters Connecting the Console Port RS 232 DCE The Switch provides an RS 232 serial port that enables a connection to a computer or terminal for monitoring and configuring the Switch This port is a female DB 9 connector imp
15. 21 22 23 24 1 Figure 7 VLAN Example Assigned Ports VLAN Segmentation Take for example a packet that is transmitted by a machine on Port 1 that is a member of VLAN 2 If the destination lies on another port found through a normal forwarding table lookup the Switch then looks to see if the other port Port 10 is a member of VLAN 2 and can therefore receive VLAN 2 packets If Port 10 is not a member of VLAN 2 then the packet will be dropped by the Switch and will not reach its destination If Port 10 is a member of VLAN 2 the packet will go through This selective forwarding feature based on VLAN criteria is how VLANs segment networks The key point being that Port 1 will only transmit on VLAN 2 Network resources such as printers and servers however can be shared across VLANs This is achieved by setting up overlapping VLANs That is ports can belong to more than one VLAN group For example setting VLAN 1 members to ports 1 2 3 and 4 and VLAN 2 members to ports 1 5 6 and 7 Port 1 belongs to two VLAN groups Ports 8 9 and 10 are not configured to any VLAN group This means ports 8 9 and 10 are in the same VLAN group VLAN and Trunk Groups The members of a trunk group have the same VLAN setting Any VLAN setting on the members of a trunk group will apply to the other member ports NOTE In order to use VLAN segmentation in conjunction with port trunk groups you can first set the port trunk group s and the
16. Clipaging Status ODisabled Enabled Apply Figure 6 10 Clipaging Settings window To enable the Clipaging function click the Enabled radio button click the Disabled radio button to disable the Clipaging function Click Apply to save the Clipaging setting Firmware Information The Firmware Information window displays the different firmware versions loaded on the Switch The Switch supports two Firmware Image versions To access the Firmware Information window click Configuration gt Firmware Information to reveal the following window Version Size Bytes Update Time From User RU_1 00 B010 1971000 0 days 00 00 00 Serial Port Prom Unknown RU 1 00T0016 1799394 0 days 00 00 00 Serial Port Prom Unknown Means Boot Up Firmware R Means Firmware Update Through Serial Port RS232 T Means Firmware Update Through TELNET 8 Means Firmware Update Through SNMP f Means Firmware Update Through WEB Figure 6 11 Firmware Information window The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description Displays the ID number of the Firmware an asterix next to the number indicates that the Switch will boot up with this version of firmware Version Displays the Version number of the Firmware Size Bytes Displays the Size of the Firmware in bytes Update Time Indicates the date and time the Firmware was loaded onto the Switch If the Update Time field displays O days 00 00 00 the
17. The OLT Tagged Broadcast Forwarding Settings window is divided into three sections The top part of the window is used to Create a new OLT Tagged Broadcast Setting The center section is used to Delete a OLT Tagged Broadcast Setting The bottom section is used to show OLT information and can be used to delete the OLT entry Creating a new OLT Tagged Broadcast Setting 1 Use the OLT From and OLT To drop down menus in the top section of the window to specify the range of OLT ports that require a new OLT Tagged Broadcast Setting Tick the all checkbox to specify that the setting should apply to all ports 2 Typeina VID number between 0 and 4094 to specify the VID the broadcast frame will carry in the VID field 3 Choose a Special ONU number from the drop down menu to specify the ONU that the broadcast frame with the specified VID will be forwarded to 4 Click the Create button Deleting an existing OLT Tagged Broadcast Setting 1 Use the OLT From and OLT To drop down menus in the center section of the window to specify the range of OLT ports that require an OLT Tagged Broadcast Setting to be deleted Tick the all checkbox to specify that the setting should apply to all ports 2 Typeina VID number between 0 and 4094 to specify the VID the broadcast frame will carry in the VID field 3 Click the Delete button to delete the entry Viewing an existing OLT Tagged Broadcast Setting 1 Select an OLT from the Choose the OLT you want
18. Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent 01 xi L1 TPID Priority 0 4094 Search Apply New VID VLAN Priority Figure 11 17 ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Settings window Adding a new ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Upstream setting To add a new ONU Upstream VLAN Mode setting configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description OLT Index Use the drop down menu to select the OLT Index number that the ONU is connected to ONU Port From ONU Port Use the drop down menus to specify the ONU Port range that you want to configure ONU VLAN Mode o Choose discard transparent tag or translation from the drop down menu VID If selecting the fag or translation setting from the drop down menu type the VLAN ID you want to tag or translate in the textbox TPID Choose a TPID value from the drop down menu Priority Choose a Priority value from the drop down menu Click the Apply button to add the ONU Upstream setting Searching for an existing ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Upstream setting To search for an existing ONU Upstream VLAN Mode setting configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description OLT Index Use the drop down menu to select the OLT Index number that the ONU is connected to ONU Port From ONU Port Use the drop down menus to specify the ONU Port range that you want to configure To ONU VLAN Mode Choose discard transparen
19. a a a a ajja a a ae ao a a j eae el Figure 11 33 ONU Default Filter Settings window Creating a new ONU Default Filter Size Setting 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want the ONU Default Filter Setting applied to 2 Use the ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the ONU Ports you want the ONU Default Filter Setting applied to 3 Select whether you want the ONU Default Filter Size Setting to apply to Upstream or Downstream traffic from the Stream drop down menu 4 Select whether to filter Tag or Untag ports from the Tag drop down menu 5 Select whether to Discard or Pass the Default Vlan Filter from the Default Vlan Filter drop down menu 6 Click the Apply button to add the new ONU Default Filter Setting Searching for an existing ONU Default Filter Size Setting 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want to search for the ONU Default Filter Size Setting on Use the ONU Port From drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want to search for the ONU Default Filter Size Setting on Select whether the ONU Default Filter Size Setting you are searching for applies to Upstream or Downstream traffic from the Stream drop down menu Select whether the ONU Default Filter Setting filters Tag or Untag ports from the Tag drop down menu Select whether the ONU Default Filter Setting you are searching for has its Default VLAN Filter se
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21. priority 2 is mapped to class 2 priority 3 is mapped to class 3 priority 4 is mapped to class 4 priority 5 is mapped to class 5 priority 6 is mapped to class 6 priority 7 is mapped to class 7 To access the ONU Priority Map Settings window click PON gt ONU Map Settings The ONU Priority Map Settings window is divided into three main sections The top section is used to add new ONU Priority Map Settings the center section is used to edit IP ToS Priority Queue Mappings and the bottom section is used to configure Tag Priority Queue Mapping settings OLT Port ONU Port Priority Map Priority Class ID 1 v PTos w o v o TEX IP ToS Priority Queue Mapping ONU Index Priority Class ID Tag Priority Queue Mapping ONU Index Priority Class ID e C Ch 4 WH Figure 11 44 ONU Priority Map Settings window The parameters used to Find or Add the ONU Priority Map Settings are described below Parameter Description OLT Port Use the OLT Port drop down menu to choose the OLT Port you want to view edit the ONU Priority Map Settings for ONU Port Use the ONU Port drop down menu to choose the ONU Port you want to view edit the ONU Priority Map Settings for Priority Map Choose to configure an P ToS or Tag Priority Map from the drop down menu Priority Choose a Priority value between 0 and 7 from the drop down menu Class ID Choose a Class ID value between 0 and 7 from the drop down menu
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23. 10 VLAN OVAN 802 1P 802 1P Ethernet Type CI Ethernet Type Figure 9 7 Fields available when adding a new Ethernet ACL Access Profile Configure the parameters for the different sections as described below Parameter Description MAC Address Source MAC Mask Tick to add the filter to the Source MAC Mask part of the frame and type in the Source MAC Mask Address in the adjacent field Destination MAC Mask Tick to add the filter to the Destination MAC Mask part of the frame and type in the Destination MAC Mask Address in the adjacent field 802 1Q VLAN VLAN If selecting a tagged frame type tick to add the filter to the 802 1Q VLAN part of the frame This field is not available for untagged frames 802 1P 802 1P Tick to add the filter to the 802 1P part of the frame Ethernet Type Ethernet Type Tick to add the filter to the Ethernet Type part of the frame Adding a new IPv6 ACL Profile Click the IPv6 ACL radio button Select Profile ID Select ACL Type Ethernet ACL O IPv6 ACL 1 v Tagged v O IPv4 ACL O Packet Content ACL Figure 9 8 Fields available when adding a new IPv6 ACL Access Profile Click the Select button to reveal the following window You can select the field in the packet to create filtering mask IPv6 Class IPv6 Flow Label IPv6 Address Figure 9 9 Fields available when adding
24. 1Q compliant network device to another with the VLAN information intact This allows 802 1Q VLANs to span network devices and indeed the entire network if all network devices are 802 1Q compliant Unfortunately not all network devices are 802 1Q compliant These devices are referred to as tag unaware 802 1Q devices are referred to as tag aware Prior to the adoption of 802 1Q VLANs port based and MAC based VLANs were in common use These VLANs relied upon a Port VLAN ID PVID to forward packets A packet received on a given port would be assigned that port s PVID and then be forwarded to the port that corresponded to the packet s destination address found in the Switch s forwarding table If the PVID of the port that received the packet is different from the PVID of the port that is to transmit the packet the Switch will drop the packet Within the Switch different PVIDs mean different VLANs remember that two VLANs cannot communicate without an external router So VLAN identification based upon the PVIDs cannot create VLANs that extend outside a given switch or switch stack Every physical port on a switch has a PVID 802 1Q ports are also assigned a PVID for use within the Switch If no VLANs are defined on the Switch all ports are then assigned to a default VLAN with a PVID equal to 1 Untagged packets are assigned the PVID of the port on which they were received Forwarding decisions are based upon this PVID in so far as VLANs ar
25. 3 Disabled 1 14 2 4 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 145 24 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1 18 24 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 147 24 134 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1 18 24 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1410 UA 12 4 1 24 452 Nicahlad s Figure 11 24 ONU Port Base VLAN Settings window The ONU Port Base VLAN Settings window configures the ONU ports and UNI Ports To configure the ONU Ports configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description OLT Port Choose the OLT Port you want to configure the ONU Port Base VLAN Settings on from the drop down menu ONU Port From ONU Port To Choose the ONU Ports you want to configure from the drop down menu Choose Enabled from the drop down menu to enable the ONU Port Base VLAN Setting Choose Disabled from the drop down menu to disable Click the Apply button next to the State drop down menu to save the changes Click the Search button to search for a previously added entry using the parameters mentioned above To configure the UNI Ports configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description UNI Port From UNI Port To Use the drop down menus to choose the range of UNI Ports that need to be configured Forward List Tick the checkboxes to specify the forwarding ONU UNI Port list of the port base VLAN Click the Apply button next to the Forward List boxes to save the changes P2P P2P Traffic Control Settings The P2P Traffic Control Settings window
26. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5 wot Return to thedisplay page Figure 11 23 ONU UNI 1 QVLAN Ports Setting Table window The table at the bottom of the window summarizes the existing configuration of the ports Click the Apply button to save the changes A Success message indicates that the changes were successful Qw We mes SS Click the Return to the display page hyperlink to return to the main 802 1Q VLAN Settings window Deleting an existing ONU 802 10 VLAN Setting 1 Click the Delete button next to the entry that you want to edit 2 A Success message indicates that the ONU 802 1Q VLAN Setting was deleted successfully ONU Port Base VLAN Settings The ONU Port Base VLAN Settings window allows you to configure Port based VLAN s on the Switch To access the ONU Port Base VLAN Settings window click PON gt ONU Port Base VLAN Settings OLT Port 1 w ONUPortFrom 1 ONUPotTo 1 v State Disabled v UNIPortFrom 1 v UNIPortTo 1 v Forwardlist 100203040 ONU Index Portt List Port2 List Ports List Port4 List State 11 24 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1 2 24 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1 3 2 4 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1 4 2 4 1 3 4 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1 5 24 134 1 2 4 1 3 Disabled 1 6 2 4 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 13 24 13 4 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1 8 24 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 13 24 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1 10 2 4 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 121 24 13 4 1 24 1 3 Disabled 5 1 12 2 4 1 34 1 24 1 3 Disabled 1 13 24 1 34 1 24 1
27. 6699 If the data packets meet the a and b conditions at the same time the following occurs If set of rules a is set to discard packets the packets will be discarded If only set of rules b is set to discard packets the packets will be discarded according to the first set of rules transmitted data packets If the data packets meet both the a and c conditions if the operation is set to discard packets discard the packets If the data packets meet both the b and c conditions b will have a higher priority then c By default there are two upstream rules A rule through the match Ethertype type capture the ARP packet to the CPU another through the match DIP and one for the local IP packet capture to the CPU Note that if the packet matches an upstream filter rule the upstream filter rule will be applied If the packet does not match any upstream filter rule then default upstream filter rule will be applied except with the following exception If the default upstream filter is specified to discard tag and untag packet then only those classifier rule that match against VID field rule will take effect The same situation also applies to the downstream default filter and downstream classifier filter Common Ethernet Type Numbers Common Protocol Types Ethernet Type Number Protocol Name IP ETH 0800 ICMP X 75 internet 0801 IGMP NBS internet 0802 TCP ECMA internet 0803 UDP X 25 Level 3 0805 Figure 11 35 Common
28. B network and 255 255 255 0 for a Class C network but custom subnet masks are allowed Default Gateway IP address that determines where packets with a destination address outside the current subnet should be sent This is usually the address of a router or a host acting as an IP gate way If your network is not part of an intranet or you do not want the Switch to be accessible outside your local network you can leave this field unchanged Management VLAN This allows the entry of a VLAN Name from which a management station will be allowed to manage the Switch using TCP IP in band via web manager or Telnet Management stations that are on VLANs other than the one entered here will not be able to manage the Switch in band unless their IP addresses are entered in the Security IP Management menu If VLANs have not yet been configured for the Switch the default VLAN contains all of the Switch s ports There are no entries in the Security IP Management table by default so any management station that can connect to the Switch can access the Switch until a management VLAN is specified or Management Station IP Addresses are assigned Admin State This field displays the status of the IP Interface The IP Interface can not be disabled by an administrator Link Status This field displays the link status of the IP interface Boot Mode Static indicates that the Switch only supports Static IP address configuration Click Apply to let your ch
29. Click the Add button to add the new Priority Map Setting Click the Search button to search for the specified Priority Map Setting Editing an IP ToS Priority Queue Mapping 1 Click the Edit button next to the IP ToS Priority Queue Mapping entry you want to edit 2 Choosea new Class ID from the drop down menu 3 Click the Apply button next to the IP ToS Priority Queue Mapping to save the change Editing a Tag Priority Queue Mapping 1 Click the Edit button next to the Tag Priority Queue Mapping entry you want to edit 2 Choosea new Class ID from the drop down menu 3 Click the Apply button next to the Tag Priority Queue Mapping to save the change PON Profile ONU Profile Setup The ONU Profile Setup window is used to setup new ONU Profiles and configure existing ones To access the ONU Profile Setup window click PON gt PON Profile gt ONU Profile Setup OLT Index ONU Port Index 1 M E Epon Profile 4 Port Profile Classifier Filter Profile Priority Profile VLAN Profile EPON Profile VLAN Profile Priority Profile 4 Port ONU Profile Delete Default efault Delete Default Delete Default Delete Default Delete Default Delete Default 1 Delete Default Delete Default Delete Default Delete Default Delete Default Delete Default Delete Default Delete Default i Delete iilii Ei Figure 11 45 ONU Profile Setup window The ONU Profile Setup window is divided into three main sections The top section of the wind
30. Diagnostic Test window ONU IGMP Snooping Settings The ONU IGMP Snooping Settings window allows you to view and configure the ONU IGMP Snooping Settings To access the ONU IGMP Snooping Settings window click PON gt ONU IGMP Snooping Settings ONU Port From ONU Port To IGMP Snooping State si B 1 B Disabled V IGMP Snooping State Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled gt lt Minim Figure 11 14 ONU IGMP Snooping Settings window Configuring ONU IGMP Snooping Settings 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index that you want to configure ONU IGMP Snooping on 2 Use the ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the range of ONU ports that you want to configure IGMP Snooping State settings on 3 Usethe IGMP Snooping State drop down menu to specify 1f the specified ONU ports have IGMP Snooping Enabled or Disabled on them 4 Click the Apply button to finish configuring the ONU IGMP Snooping Settings Searching for an existing ONU IGMP Snooping Setting 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index that you want to view the ONU IGMP Snooping settings for 2 Usethe ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the range of ONU ports that you want to view the ONU IGMP Snooping Settings for 3 Usethe IGMP Snoo
31. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent Address Table Transparent oo emo m et o o o e m et o m m m ajjaja Ji EE E m a T o o a a a er o o o et Jm m et m m m miim ajaja a a zl j o o Figure 11 19 OLT VLAN Downstream Settings window To add remove an OLT VLAN Downstream setting configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description OLT From OLT To Operation Use the drop down menus to specify the OLT ports that you want to configure the ONU Downstream Settings on Tick the all checkbox to specify all OLT ports Choose the Add option from the drop down menu to add or update a VLAN rule Choose the Delete option to delete a VLAN rule Source VID Discard Nested Destination Type in the Source VID that needs to be configured The range is between 0 and 4095 Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify that frames with a nested tag should NOT be dropped Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that frames with a nested tag should be dropped Choose Discard from the drop down menu to specify th
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33. FDB Address learning 802 3ad strict dynamic Trunking support on uplink ports Port Mirroring e IGMP snooping v1 v2 non query mode for up to 255 groups IGMP proxy Multicast VLAN 802 1D Spanning Tree support on uplink ports 802 1W Rapid Spanning Tree support on uplink ports 802 S Multiple Spanning Tree support on uplink ports Supports following security features MAC Authentication e AES Encryption Supports following Management features ACL Performance statistics Telnet SYSLOG SNMP v1 SNMP v2c CLI for RS 232 console MIB Trap SNTP RTC TFTP Client Firmware upgradeable via TFTP e Configuration download upload via TFTP Dual Runtimes Dual Configurations Supports both in band and out band management Support for D Link D View e Web Interface e Compatible with following devices Backward compatible with all functions on DPN 3012 V B1 A1 platform Compatible to the ONU with the DPN 301 RU and DPN 304 RU models Ports The following ports are present within the Base Unit of the Switch Supports up to 3 x 4 port Downlink OLT modules e 4x 1000 Base T SFP Combo Uplink ports Female DCE RS 232 DB 9 console port in front panel for out of band configuration of the software features RJ 45 Connector console port in front panel for out of band configuration of the software features 1000Base T SFP combo mini GBIC ports comply with the following standards Fully com
34. IV ExDefer iv CRCError LateColl I ExColl Iv SingColl Iv Collision Figure 10 13 Errors Transmitted TX graph To view the Transmitted Error Packets Table click the View Table link which will show the following table ransmitte View Graphic Apply Figure 10 14 Errors Transmitted TX Table Browse ARP Table The Browse ARP Table window shows current ARP entries on the Switch Click Monitoring gt Browse ARP Table to view the following window Inteave Named Paires Total Entries 4 Interface Name IP Address MAC Address Type System 192 168 0 0 FF FF FF FF FF FF Local Broadcast System 192 168 0 1 00 17 9A 0D 37 19 Local System 192 168 0 99 00 14 92 24 80 F7 Dynamic System 192 168 0 255 FF FF FF FF FF FF Local Broadcast Figure 10 15 Browse ARP Table window To search for a specific ARP entry enter an Interface Name into the Interface Name field or an ZP Address in the IP address and click Find Click the Show Static button to show statically configured ARP entries made on the Switch To clear the ARP Table click Clear All Browse VLAN The Browse VLAN window shows the current VLAN s configured on the Switch Click Monitoring gt Browse VLAN to view the following window VLAN NAME VLAN ID 1 VLAN Name default Total Entries 1 Note T Tagged Port U Untagged Port S Static Port Figure 10 16 Browse VLAN window To view information about a VLAN
35. Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit Enabled Disabled Link Down Edit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PEREPERE Figure 11 10 ONU UNI Port Settings window Configuring ONU UNI Port Settings 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index that you want to configure 2 Use the ONU Index drop down menu to specify the ONU Index that you want to configure 3 Use the UNI Port From and UNI Port To drop down menus to specify the range of UNI ports that you want to configure the ONU UNI Port Settings for 4 Use the State drop down menu to specify if the State of the specified ONU UNI ports should be Enabled or Disabled 5 Use the Flow Control drop down menu to specify if Flow Control on the specified ONU UNI ports should be Enabled or Disabled 6 Click the Apply button to finish configuring the ONU FEC Settings Searching for an existing ONU UNI Port Setting 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index that you want to view ONU UNI Port information about 2 Use the ONU Index drop down menu to specify the ONU Index that you want to view ONU UNI Port information about 3 Use the UNI Port From and UNI Port To dr
36. NOT drop all frames with a VLAN tag Discard Null Tagged Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will drop all frames with a Null VLAN tag vid is 0 in tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will NOT drop all frames with a Null VLAN tag vid is 0 in tag Discard Nested Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will drop all frames with a Nested VLAN tag double VLAN tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will NOT drop all frames with a Nested VLAN tag double VLAN tag Click the Apply button to save the changes made OLT VLAN Downstream Settings The OLT VLAN Downstream Settings window allows you to view and show VLAN handling settings for downstream connections To access the OLT VLAN Downstream Settings window click PON gt OLT VLAN gt OLT VLAN Downstream Settings OLT From OLT To 01 oO al Discard Nested Destination Disabled v Discard v Input the VID you want to show OLT Port VID Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default ow og Oo Mo Operation Source VID Add v 0 4095 ONU ID Vian Mode Destination VID Priority Transparent v Er 0 4094 Show Defaut Discard Nested Destination VLAN Mode VID Priority Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
37. Port you want to search for the ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Setting on 3 Use the UNI Port From and UNI Port To drop down menus to specify the UNI Port range you want to search for the ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Setting on 4 Use the PVID 1 4094 drop down menu to specify the PVID in the ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID that you want to search for 5 Click the Search button to search for the ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Setting Editing an existing ONU 802 10 VLAN PVID Setting 1 Click the Edit button next to the entry that you want to edit 2 Typeanew PVID value in the PVID field next to the new entry 3 Click the corresponding Apply button to save the changes made ONU 802 1Q VLAN Settings The ONU 802 1Q VLAN Settings window allows you to configure the ONU 802 1Q VLAN Settings on the ONU The DPN 3012 E RU supports two types of ONU one type of ONU has a single UNI port named DPN301 the other type of ONU has four UNI ports named DPN304 DPN304 supports 802 1Q VLAN function To access the ONU 802 1Q VLAN Settings window click PON gt ONU 802 1Q VLAN Settings OLT Port ONU Port VID d a ONU Index VID Member Ports Untagged ports Tagged ports Figure 11 22 ONU 802 1Q VLAN Settings window Creating a new ONU 802 10 VLAN Setting 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want the ONU 802 1Q VLAN Setting applied to 2 Use the ONU Port drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want the ONU 802 1Q VLAN Setting appli
38. Protocol Types XNS Comat 0807 BanYan Systems OBAD BBN Simnet 5208 IBM SNA 80D5 Apple Talk AARP 80F3 Figure 11 34 Common Ethernet Type Numbers ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Settings To access the ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Settings window click PON gt ONU Classifier Filter Settings gt ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Settings OLT Port ONU Port Rule ID 1 56 Filter type Filter value Action Rule State 1 il Ethernet T v Ox O FFFF Discard v Disabled v ONU Index RID Filter type Filter value Rule State a Ethernet Type 806 Enabled Destination IP 192 168 1 1 Enabled Leed Figure 11 36 ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Settings window Creating a new ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Setting 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want the ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Setting applied to 2 Use the ONU Port drop down menu to specify the ONU Ports you want the ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Setting applied to 3 Type an identity number for the rule in the Rule ID 1 56 field 4 Choose whether to create an Ethernet Type VID IPV4 Protocol Source TCP Source UDP Source IP or Destination IP filter from the Filter type drop down menu 5 The Filter Value field accepts different value types depending on the type of filter If choosing an Ethernet Type filter type in a Filter Value in the following hexadecimal format 0x 0 FFFF Ifchoosing a VI
39. Source IP Address for the Access rule Rule Action Action Choose Permit from the drop down menu to specify that packets matching the Access Profile are permitted by the Switch Choose Deny to specify that packets matching the Access Profile are filtered by the Switch Priority 0 7 Type the priority number that the access profile will be remap the 802 1p priority field to on the Switch Replace Priority Tick to enable the priority number to change a packet matching the access profile is received Replace DSCP Type a number between 0 and 63 to specify the number that the DSCP s of packets matching 0 63 this access profile will be modified to RX Rate 1 999 Type a value between 1 and 999 to specify the received data rate limit Tick the No Limit checkbox to specify no limit Ports e g 1 2 Type the port numbers that you want the Access Rule to apply to 4 Click the Apply button to add the new Access Rule Deleting an Access Profile To delete an existing Access Profile click the Delete button adjacent to the Access Profile you want to delete Deleting all Access Profiles a To delete all Access Profiles click the Delete All button at the top of the window ACL Finder Use the ACL Finder window to identify any rule that has been assigned to a specific port To access the ACL Finder window click ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard ACL rule finder helps you identify any rule has been assigned to a specific por
40. Source TCP from the Classifier drop down menu type a value between 1 and 65535 that represents the Source TCP Port number If choosing Source UDP from the Classifier drop down menu type a value between 1 and 65535 that represents the Source UDP Port number If choosing Source IP from the Classifier drop down menu type in the P address of the Source host If choosing Destination IP from the Classifier drop down menu type in the P address of the Destination host Priority Use the drop down menu to select the priority used in the VLAN tag of the packet Use the drop down menu to specify the priority queue used for holding the packet Rule State Choose Enabled from the drop down menu to enable the Downstream Priority Rule Filter setting Choose Disabled to disable Deleting an Existing Priority Profile 1 Click the Delete button next to the Priority Profile that you want to delete 2 A Success message indicates the Priority Profile was deleted successfully Appendix A Technical Specifications General Standards IEEE 802 3 10BASE T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE T SFP Mini GBIC IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree IEEE 802 1W Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE 802 1 P Q VLAN IEEE 802 1p Priority Queues IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation Control IEEE 802 3x Full duplex Flow Control IEEE 802 3 Nway auto negotiation Protoco
41. Spanning Tree Protocol the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP as defined by the IEEE 802 1s the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP as defined by the IEEE 802 1w specification and a version compatible with the IEEE 802 1d STP RSTP can operate with legacy equipment implementing IEEE 802 1d however the advantages of using RSTP will be lost The IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP evolved from the 802 1d STP standard RSTP was developed in order to overcome some limitations of STP that impede the function of some recent switching innovations in particular certain Layer 3 functions that are increasingly handled by Ethernet switches The basic function and much of the terminology is the same as STP Most of the settings configured for STP are also used for RSTP This section introduces some new Spanning Tree concepts and illustrates the main differences between the two protocols Port Transition States An essential difference between the three protocols is in the way ports transition to a forwarding state and in the way this transition relates to the role of the port forwarding or not forwarding in the topology MSTP and RSTP combine the transition states disabled blocking and listening used in 802 1d and creates a single state Discarding In either case ports do not forward packets In the STP port transition states disabled blocking or listening or in the RSTP MSTP port state discarding there is no functional difference the port
42. Switch Configuration Introduction Login to Web Manager Web Based User Interface Web Pages Introduction All software functions of the Switch can be managed configured and monitored via the embedded web based HTML interface The Switch can be managed from remote stations anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Opera Netscape Navigator Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer The browser acts as a universal access tool and can communicate directly with the Switch using the HTTP protocol The Web based management module and the Console program and Telnet are different ways to access the same internal switching software and configure it Thus all settings encountered in web based management are the same as those found in the console program Login to Web Manager To begin managing your Switch simply run the browser you have installed on your computer and point it to the IP address you have defined for the device The URL in the address bar should read something like http 123 123 123 123 where the numbers 123 represent the IP address of the Switch NOTE The Factory default IP address for the Switch is 192 168 0 1 This opens the management module s user authentication window as seen below Connect to 192 168 0 1 User name Password Remember my password Figure 5 Enter Network Password window Leave both the User Name field and the Password field blank and click O
43. To Select All om w n oO Untagged Frame YID Authenticated VID Discard Untagged Discard Tagged Discard Null Tagged Discard Nested 0x000 v 0 4095 C any Disable v Disable vl Disable Disable v Any Tagged Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Any Tagged Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Any Tagged Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Figure 11 18 ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication Settings window Adding a new ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication setting To add a new ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication setting configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description ONU Port From ONU Port To Untagged Frame VID Authenticated VID OLT Index Use the drop down menu to specify the OLT Index of the ONU s you want to configure Use the drop down menus to specify the ONU ports that you want to configure the ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication settings for Choose a VID from the drop down menu that will be assigned to a frame that does not have VLAN tag This V D will be assigned to it during authentication This setting is only used for authentication Type the VID is required for authentication Tick the adjacent Any checkbox to allow all VID s to be forwarded Discard Untagged Discard Tagged Discard Null Tagged Discard Nested Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will drop all frames without a VLAN tag Choose Disable from the
44. Write Specifies that the SNMP community members using the community string created can read from and write to the contents of the MIBs on the Switch Click Apply to implement the new settings on the Switch To delete an entry from the SNMP Community Table Click the Delete button next to the corresponding entry SNMP Host Table Use the SNMP Host Table window to setup SNMP trap recipients To configure the SNMP Host Table on the Switch click Configuration gt SNMP Settings gt SNMP Host Table to reveal the following window Add Host Table Host IP Address SNMP Version Host UDP Port 1 65535 Community String Total Entries 0 Host IP Address SNMP Version UDP Port Community Name Figure 6 17 SNMP Host window To add a new host configure the parameters as displayed below Parameter Description Host IP Address Type the IP address of the remote management station that will receive the SNMP traps SNMP Version Choose one of the following SNMP versions from the drop down menu V1 Select V1 to specify that SNMP version 1 will be used V2c Select V2c to specify that SNMP version 2c will be used Host UDP Port 1 65535 Type in the UDP Port number that the host will use to receive SNMP traps Community String Type in the community string Click Apply to implement the new settings on the Switch SNMP Manager Table To configure the SNMP Manager settings for t
45. a new IPv6 ACL Access Profile Click the part of the packet that you want to add the filter to this will highlight red as shown below You can select the field in the packet to create filtering mask IPv6 Flow Label Figure 9 10 Packet fields available when adding a new Ethernet ACL Access Profile This will reveal the different parameters that can be configured for the different parts of the packet Configure the parameters for the different sections as described below Parameter Description IPv6 Class IPv6 Class Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the IPv6 Class section of the frame IPv6 Flow Label IPv6 Flow Label Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the IPv6 Flow Label section of the frame IPv6 Address IPv6 Source Address Tick the checkbox and type in the IPv6 Source Address to specify that the filtering mask should apply to this IPv6 address IPv6 Destination Tick the checkbox and type in the IPv6 Destination Address to specify that the filtering Address mask should apply to this IPv6 address Adding a new IPv4 ACL Profile Click the IPv4 ACL radio button Select Profile ID 1 v Select ACL Type Ethernet ACL Tagged v O IPv4 ACL O IPv6 ACL O Packet Content ACL lt lt Back Create Figure 9 11 Fields available when adding a new IPv4 ACL Profile Select an opt
46. an aggregated port group that is to add or subtract ports from the group at least one of the participating devices must designate LACP ports as active Both devices must support LACP Passive LACP ports that are designated as passive cannot process LACP control frames In order to allow the linked port group to negotiate adjustments and make changes dynamically one end of the connection must have active LACP ports Click the Apply to save the changes Traffic Segmentation The Traffic Segmentation window configures the Traffic Segmentation settings The primary purpose of the traffic segmentation function is to limit the traffic flow from a single port to a group of ports The traffic segmentation function can provide security based on the ports ina VLAN These ports can not to forward to some ports in the same VLAN if these ports are not in the forwarding list of the source port Each port has its own individual forwarding list This port can only forward packets to one or several ports which are in the forwarding list The traffic segmentation can only be used in a VLAN The port can not forward packets to the ports which are members of another VLAN even if these ports are in the forwarding list of the source port To access the Traffic Segmentation window click L2 Features gt Traffic Segmentation to reveal the following window Traffic Segmentation Settings From Port 01 Forward Portlist DISSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
47. bottom of the window to apply the new STP Port Settings Forwarding amp Filtering This folder contains windows for Unicast Forwarding and Multicast Forwarding Unicast Forwarding The following figure and table describe how to set up Unicast Forwarding on the Switch and ONU To access the Unicast Forwarding window click L2 Features gt Forwarding amp Filtering gt Unicast Forwarding Unicast Forwarding Settings VLAN Name MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Port 01 ONU Unicast Forwarding Settings u a VLAN Name MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 OLT Port 01 Total Entries 1 LAN ID VLAN Name MAC Address Port Type 1 default 00 17 8A 0D 37 19 CPU Self Figure 7 25 Unicast Forwarding window Configure the Switch Unicast Forwarding Settings in the parameters below the Unicast Forwarding Settings section Parameter Description VLAN Name Type the VLAN name of the VLAN where the MAC Address resides MAC Address Type the MAC address to which the packets need to be statically forwarded to This must be a Unicast MAC Address Port Use the drop down menu to select the port number where the MAC Address entered above resides Click the Apply button to add the Switch Unicast Forwarding entry Configure the ONU Unicast Forwarding Settings in the parameters below the ONU Unicast Forwarding Settings section Parameter Description VLAN Name Type the VLAN name of the VLAN where the
48. choosing Pv4 Protocol from the Classifier drop down menu type a new value in the textbox If choosing Ethertype from the Classifier drop down menu type a new hexadecimal address in the textbox Action Choose whether to Add or Replace the Downstream VLAN Rule from the drop down menu Click the None option to specify that no action should be taken New VID If choosing to Add or Replace from the Action drop down menu type in a new VID value in this field Priority Src If choosing Replace in the Action drop down menu choose to use an Original or the Priority Profile source from the drop down menu Active Tick the checkbox to specify that the Downstream VLAN rule should be Active Viewing Details of a VLAN Profile 1 Click the Show Detail button next to the Profile Name that you want to edit at the bottom of the window 2 The following window appears 3 Edit the parameters as described in the table above 4 Click the Apply button to save the changes or click the Return to Profile Page link to return to the Profile Page Deleting an Existing VLAN Profile 1 Click the Delete button next to the Profile Name that you want to delete 2 A Success message indicates the Epon Profile was deleted successfully Classifier Profile Settings To access the Classifier Profile Settings window click PON gt PON Profile gt Classifier Profile Settings Profile Name Default Show Detail Figure 11 50 Classifier Prof
49. down menu type in the P address of the Source host If choosing Destination IP from the Classifier drop down menu type in the P address of the Destination host Choose whether to Pass or Discard the Upstream Classifier Filter from the drop down menu Click the None option to specify that no action should be taken Choose Enabled from the drop down menu to enable the Upstream Classifier Filter Choose Disabled to disable 7 Configure the Downstream Classifier Filter parameters as described below Parameter Description Classifier Value Type an identity number to identify the Downstream Classifier Filter setting Use the drop down menu to choose VID Pv4 or Ethertype as the classifier If choosing Ethertype from the Classifier drop down menu type in the hexadecimal of the frame in the textbox If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 from the Classifier drop down menu type the IPv4 protocol number you want to use between 7 and 255 If choosing Source TCP from the Classifier drop down menu type a value between 1 and 65535 that represents the Source TCP Port number If choosing Source UDP from the Classifier drop down menu type a value between 1 and 65535 that represents the Source UDP Port number If choosing Source IP from the Classifier drop down menu type in the P address of the Source host If choosing Destination IP from the C
50. for the entire trunk group When a trunk group is formed any changes that effect this trunk group such as a VLAN setting must be changed through the Master Port Select Enabled or Disabled from the drop down menu to enable or disable the Port Trunk Port Tick the port numbers that will be members of the Port Trunk Entry Click the Add button to add the new Port Trunk Editing an existing Port Trunk To edit an existing Port Trunk click the Edit button next to the Port Trunking entry you want to modify Total Entries 1 GroupID Algorithm Type Master Port Member Ports Active Ports Status Flooding Ports 1 MAC Source Dest TRUNK x Disabled Edit Trunking Information Note Maximum 4 ports in a static or LACP group A IDA Algorithm MAC Source Dest v Type Master Port 13 v State Enabled 13 14 15 16 L1 L1 L1 Figure 7 17 Editing an existing Port Trunk in Port Trunking window Configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description Type a value of 1 or 2 to identify the port trunk group The Switch supports two link aggregation groups Algorithm Use the drop down menu to choose the time of algorithm that will be used on the link aggregation Type Use the drop down menu to specify if the group type will be Static or use LACP The default setting is Static Master Port Use the drop down menu to select a master port for the entire trunk group The master port is the r
51. interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Warnung Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A Im Wohnbereich kann dieses Produkt Funkstoerungen verursachen In diesem Fall kann vom Benutzer verlangt werden angemessene Massnahmen zu ergreifen Precauci n Este es un producto de Clase A En un entorno dom stico puede causar interferencias de radio en cuyo case puede requerirse al usuario para que adopte las medidas adecuadas Attention Ceci est un produit de classe A Dans un environnement domestique ce produit pourrait causer des interf rences radio auquel cas l utilisateur devrait prendre les mesures ad quates Attenzione Il presente prodotto appartiene alla classe A Se utilizzato in ambiente domestico il prodotto pu causare interferenze radio nel cui caso possibile che l utente debba assumere provvedimenti adeguati BSMI Warning SEENE JEJE SE TEP RAR AL SEN TERSA TERE ES SEE MTT A Warranties Registration LIMITED WARRANTY D Link provides this limited warranty for its product only to the person or entity who originally purchased the product from D Link or its authorized rese
52. management for the switching environment SNMP management can be customized to suit the needs of the networks and the preferences of the network administrator Use the SNMP V3 windows to select the SNMP version used for specific tasks The Switch supports the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP versions 1 and 2c The administrator can specify the SNMP version used to monitor and control the Switch The two versions of SNMP vary in the level of security provided between the management station and the network device SNMP Community Table To configure the SNMP Community settings for the Switch click Configuration gt SNMP Settings gt SNMP Community Table to reveal the following window Add Community Community Name Access Right Read Only v Total Entries 2 Community Name Access Right private Read Mrrite public ReadiOnly Figure 6 16 System Log Settings window The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description Community Name Type an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters that is used to identify members of an SNMP community This string is used like a password to give remote SNMP managers access to MIB objects in the Switch s SNMP agent Access Right Use the drop down menu to select an access right for the Community Read Only Specifies that the SNMP community members using the community string created can only read the contents of the MIBs on the Switch Read
53. misuse faulty installation lack of reasonable care repair or service in any way that is not contemplated in the documentation for the product or if the model or serial number has been altered tampered with defaced or removed Initial installation installation and removal of the product for repair and shipping costs Operational adjustments covered in the operating manual for the product and normal maintenance Damage that occurs in shipment due to act of God failures due to power surge and cosmetic damage and Any hardware software firmware or other products or services provided by anyone other than D Link Disclaimer of Other Warranties EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN THE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT IF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED IN ANY TERRITORY WHERE A PRODUCT IS SOLD THE DURATION OF SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO NINETY 90 DAYS EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY COVERED UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY SELECTION AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT IS WITH THE PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT Limitation of Liability TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW D LINK IS NOT LIABLE UNDER ANY CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY FOR ANY LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT INCONVENIENCE OR DAMAGES
54. new user accounts and control user privileges The Switch supports up to 10 User Accounts which can have different Access Right levels Admin Operator or User To view existing User Accounts open the Configuration folder and click on the User Accounts link This will open the User Accounts window as shown below Add User Accounts User Name New Password Access Right Admin Confirm New Password Note Password Name should be less than 33 characters User Name should be less than 32 characters Note The first user must be administrator Total Entries 0 Access Right Old Password New Password Confirm Password Figure 6 5 User Accounts window The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description Type in a User Name for the new account User Name s can be between 1 and 32 characters Access Right Choose if the new user should have Admin Operator or User privileges from the drop down menu New Password Type in a password for the new user The password should be no more than 32 characters and spaces can t be used Confirm New Re type the password for the new user Password Click Apply to add the new User Account to the Switch System Log Configuration System Log Settings To configure the level of System Log messages that the Switch will send to a SYSLOG Server click Configuration gt System Log Configuration gt System Log Settings to reveal the following window SYS
55. number of the Syslog Server from the drop down menu Host IP Address Type in the IP address of the Syslog Server Severity Use the drop down menu to select the level of messages that will be sent The options are Critical Warning Informational and All Facility Some of the operating system daemons and processes have been assigned Facility values Processes and daemons that have not been explicitly assigned a Facility may use any of the local use facilities or they may use the user level Facility The following list shows all the facility values that have been designated the numerical codes in Bold font are facility values that the Switch currently supports Numerical Facility Code 0 kernel messages 1 user level messages 2 mail system 3 system daemons 4 security authorization messages 5 messages generated internally by syslog 6 line printer subsystem 7 network news subsystem 8 UUCP subsystem 9 clock daemon 10 security authorization messages 11 FTP daemon 12 NTP subsystem 13 log audit 14 log alert 15 clock daemon 16 local use 0 local0 17 local use 1 local1 18 local use 2 local 2 19 local use 3 local 3 20 local use 4 local 4 21 local use 5 local 5 22 local use 6 local 6 23 local use 7 local 7 Use the Facility drop down menu to choose one of the following supported facility values UDP Port local0 Specifies that local use 0 messages w
56. specifications for the Software Except as otherwise agreed by D Link in writing the replacement Software is provided only to the original licensee and is subject to the terms and conditions of the license granted by D Link for the Software The Warranty Period shall extend for an additional ninety 90 days after any replacement Software is delivered If a material non conformance is incapable of correction or if D Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to replace the non conforming Software the price paid by the original licensee for the non conforming Software will be refunded by D Link provided that the non conforming Software and all copies thereof is first returned to D Link The license granted respecting any Software for which a refund is given automatically terminates What You Must Do For Warranty Service Registration Card The Registration Card provided at the back of this manual must be completed and returned to an Authorized D Link Service Office for each D Link product within ninety 90 days after the product is purchased and or licensed The addresses telephone fax list of the nearest Authorized D Link Service Office is provided in the back of this manual FAILURE TO PROPERLY COMPLETE AND TIMELY RETURN THE REGISTRATION CARD MAY AFFECT THE WARRANTY FOR THIS PRODUCT Submitting A Claim Any claim under this limited warranty must be submitted in writing before the end of the Warranty Period to an Authorized D Lin
57. the Serial Port Settings window to change the amount of time a serial connection console session needs to be idle before the Switch automatically logs out the serial connection Baud Rate 115200 Auto Logout 4 0mins w Data Bits 8 Parity Bits None Stop Bits 1 Apply Figure 6 Serial Port Settings window The following parameters are displayed in this window Parameter Description Baud Rate Displays the Baud Rate of the Serial Port Auto Logout Use the drop down menu to change the amount of time a serial connection console session needs to be idle before the Switch automatically logs out the serial connection Data Bits Displays the Data Bits of the Serial Port Parity Bits Displays the Parity Bits of the Serial Port Stop Bits Displays the Stop Bits of the Serial Port Click Apply to implement the new settings on the Switch Port Settings This section contains information for configuring various attributes and properties for individual physical ports including port speed and flow control Click Configuration gt Port Settings to display the following window From Port To Port State Speed Duplex Flow Control Address Learning Medium Type 01 v o oy Enabled v State SpeediDuplex Flow Control Connection Address Learning Enabled 1000M F ull Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 1000M F ull Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 1000M Full Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 100
58. the rack Do not step on or stand on any component when servicing other components in a rack NOTE A qualified electrician must perform all connections to DC power and to safety grounds All electrical wiring must comply with applicable local regional or national codes and practices CAUTION Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available vil CAUTION The system chassis must be positively grounded to the rack cabinet frame Do not attempt to connect power to the system until grounding cables are connected A qualified electrical inspector must inspect completed power and safety ground wiring An energy hazard will exist if the safety ground cable is omitted or disconnected CAUTION Do not replace the battery with an incorrect type The risk of explosion exists if the replacement battery is not the correct lithium battery type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your system To prevent static damage discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components such as the microprocessor You can do so by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis You can also ta
59. timed out Requesttimed out Ping Statistics for OAM Ping statistics for ONU 1 1 To return to the Diagnostic Test Packets Sent 3 Received 0 Lost 3 window click the Return to Ping Test Screen hyperlink Stop Resume Return to Ping Test screen Figure 11 13 Ping Test Result window Remote Loopback ONU Test The Remote Loopback ONU Test is used to test the remote loopback between the OLT and ONU The OLT will send packets to the ONU which the ONU will loop back This tests that the packets can transmit correctly between the ONU and OLT When the ONU is in loopback mode the downstream traffic will be echoed back to OLT After the Remote Loopback ONU Test is completed the ONU will automatically return back to normal mode To carry out a Remote Loopback ONU Test configure the parameters in the Remote Loopback ONU Test section as described below Parameter Description OLT Index Use the drop down menu to identify the Index number of the OLT the ONU is connected to ONU Port Index Use the drop down menu to identify the Port Index number of the port the ONU is connected to Times 1 50 Type a number between 7 and 50 to specify the number of packets you want to send in the test Size 64 1522 Type a number between 64 and 1522 to specify the ping packet size Click the Test button to start the OAM Ping ONU The results will appear in the Remote Loopback ONU Result section at the bottom of the
60. to the Profile Name that you want to delete 2 A Success message indicates the Epon Profile was deleted successfully 4 Port ONU Profile Settings The 4 Port ONU Profile Settings window is used to configure the ONU UNI Port settings To access the 4 Port ONU Profile Settings window click PON gt PON Profile gt 4 Port ONU Profile Settings FO ONU FTO Profile Name UNI Port Speed Flow Control State Porti Auto v Disabled v Disabled Port2 Auto v Disabled v Disabled v Port3 Auto v Disabled v Disabled Port4 Auto v Disabled v Disabled w UNI Port PVID 0 4084 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Porti Fi oO L1 Fi Port2 o Oo o Fi Port3 Fi Oo o o Port4 o L1 L1 o Portbased VLAN Disabled Appl Profile Name Default Figure 11 47 4 Port ONU Profile Settings window Use the following parameters to Add Edit a 4 Port ONU Profile Setting Parameter Description Profile Name Type a Profile Name to identify the 4 Port ONU Profile Speed Use the drop down menus to specify if the Ports should operate at 10M Half 10M Full 100M Half or 100M Full speed Flow Control Choose whether the ports Flow Control setting should be Enabled or Disabled from the drop down menu Choose whether the ports State setting should be Enabled or Disabled from the drop down menu PVID 0 4094 Type a PVID number between 0 and 4094 Port based VLAN Choose whet
61. work at installation site L11 employee 02 9 L110 49 L150 99 L1100 499 0500 999 L11000 or more 3 What network protocol s does your organization use OXNS IPX OTCP IP ODECnet OOthers 4 What network operating system s does your organization use LID Link LANsmart LINovell NetWare LINetWare Lite ASCO Unix Xenix OPC NFS L1I3Com 3 Open OBanyan Vines LIWindows NT LIWindows ME OWindows 2000 LIWindows XP OOthers 5 What network management program does your organization use LID View OHP OpenView Windows OHP OpenView Unix OSunNet Manager LINovell NMS LINetView 6000 OOthers 6 What network medium media does your organization use LIFiber optics LIThick coax Ethernet LIThin coax Ethernet L110BASE T UTP STP L1100BASE TX L1100BASE T4 L1100VGAnyLAN LIOthers 7 What applications are used on your network ODesktop publishing LISpreadsheet DWord processing LICAD CAM LIDatabase management LlAccounting LlOthers 8 What category best describes your company LlAerospace LIEngineering LIEducation LIFinance OHospital OLegal OInsurance Real Estate LIManufacturing ORetail Chainstore Wholesale LIGovernment OTransportation Utilities Communication OVAR LISystem house company LlIOther 9 Would you recommend your D Link product to a friend OYes LINo ODon t know yet 10 Your comments on this product
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63. 096 4095 Downstream Queue 2 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 3 BandWvidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 3 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 3 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 3 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 4 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 4 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 4 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 4 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 5 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 5 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 5 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 5 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 6 BandwWvidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 6 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 6 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 6 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 7 BandwWidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 7 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 7 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 7 Size 0 4096 4096 Return to ONU Profile Setup Page Figure 11 47 EPON Profile Information window 4 Click the Return to ONU Profile Setup Page hyperlink to return to the previous page EPON Profile Settings The EPON Profile Settings window is used to create and edit EPON Profiles To access the Epon Profile Settings window click PON gt PON Profile gt EPON Profile Settings Epon Profile Name Encryption None v Max Address Learning Entry 0 64 Upstream DBA Setting Priority Class None v Guaranteed Fine None v Best Effort Fine None Nj Upstream Max Bandwidth 0 1000 Min Guaranteed Bandwidth 0 1000
64. 0M F ull Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 1000M Full Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 1000M Full Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 1000M Full Enabled 1000M Full Enabled Enabled Enabled 1000M F ull Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 1000M Full Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 1000M Full Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 1000M Full Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled 1000M Full Enabled Link Down Enabled Enabled E Auto Disabled Link Down E Enabled Enabled Auto Disabled Link Down Enabled Enabled Auto Disabled Link Down Enabled Figure 6 4 Port Settings window To configure switch ports 1 Choose the port or sequential range of ports using the From Port To Port drop down menus 2 Use the remaining drop down menus to configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description From Port Use the drop down menus to select the port or range of ports to be configured To Port State Toggle this field to either enable or disable a given port or group of ports Speed Duplex Toggle the Speed Duplex field to either select the speed and full duplex half duplex state of the port The available options are Auto 10M Half 10M Full 100M Half 100M Full 1000M Full Master 1000M Full Slave and 1000M Full There is no automatic adjustment of port settings with any option other than Auto Auto This denotes auto negotiation between 10 and 100 Mbps devices in ful
65. 1 56 Filter type Filter value Action Rule State 1 v t x Ethernet T v Ox 0 FFFF Discard Disabled ONU Index Filter type Filter value Action Rule State Figure 11 37 ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Settings window Creating a new ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Setting I 6 7 8 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want the ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Setting applied to Use the ONU Port drop down menu to specify the ONU Ports you want the ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Setting applied to Type an identity number for the rule in the Rule ID 1 56 field Choose whether to create an Ethernet Type VID IPV4 Protocol Source TCP Source UDP Source IP or Destination IP filter from the Filter type drop down menu The Filter Value field accepts different value types depending on the type of filter If choosing an Ethernet Type filter type in a Filter Value in the following hexadecimal format 0x 0 FFFF Ifchoosing a VID filter type in a Filter Value of between 0 and 4094 which matches the VID of the VLAN you want to apply the Filter to Ifchoosing an PV4 Protocol filter type in a Filter Value between 1 and 255 fchoosing a Source TCP filter type in a Filter Value between and 65535 that represents the Source TCP Port number the Source TCP Filter will use fchoosing a Source UDP filter type in a Filter Value between and 65
66. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 D A Eee 11 12 13 15 16 11 12 13 145 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 05017 1214 3 504515516 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 Dot512513514515516 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 N 44 420 49 44 AR AQ o om 2 0 C 4 CO Ch OCO MN S eS SS Figure 7 19 Traffic Segmentation window Choose the range of ports you want to control the LACP settings for from the From Port and To Port from the drop down menus In the Forward Portlist tick the ports that the source port can forward to The forwarding list of all the ports can be set by the traffic segmentation function The default value of the forwarding list is all ports This value only works with ports within the same VLAN Click the Clear All button to de select all the Forward Portlist entries Click the Select All button to select all the Forward Portlist entries Click the Apply to save the changes The table at the bottom of the screen displays all the configured Forward Portlist entries on the Switch IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Settings The IGMP Snooping Settings window is used to enable disable IGMP Snooping To access the IGMP Snooping Settings window click L2 Features gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Settings IGMP Global Settings IGMP Snooping OEnabled Disabled Figure 7 20 IGMP Snooping Settings window Click the Enabled radio button to enable IGMP Snooping Click the Disabled button to di
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68. 1s not active in the network topology Table 7 1 below compares how the three protocols differ regarding the port state transition All three protocols calculate a stable topology in the same way Every segment will have a single path to the root bridge All bridges listen for BPDU packets However BPDU packets are sent more frequently with every Hello packet BPDU packets are sent even if a BPDU packet was not received Therefore each link between bridges is sensitive to the status of the link Ultimately this difference results in faster detection of failed links and thus faster topology adjustment A drawback of 802 1d is this absence of immediate feedback from adjacent bridges 802 1s MSTP 802 1w RSTP 802 1d STP Forwarding Learning Disabled Disabled Disabled No Discarding Discarding Blocking No Discarding Discarding Listening Learning Learning Learning We ronan emm re re Figure 7 22 Comparing Port States RSTP is capable of a more rapid transition to a forwarding state it no longer relies on timer configurations RSTP compliant bridges are sensitive to feedback from other RSTP compliant bridge links Ports do not need to wait for the topology to stabilize before transitioning to a forwarding state In order to allow this rapid transition the protocol introduces two new variables the edge port and the point to point P2P port Edge Port The edge port is a configurable designation used for a port tha
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70. 535 that represents the Source UDP Port number the Source UDP Filter will use If choosing a Source IP filter type in the IP address of the Source IP address that will be filtered If choosing a Destination IP filter type in the IP address of the Destination IP address that will be filtered Choose whether the Filter should Pass or Discard an item that matches the filter Choose whether the rule should be Enabled or Disabled from the Rule State drop down menu Click the Apply button to add the new ONU Classifier Downstream Filter Setting Searching for an existing ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Setting 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want to search for the ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Setting on Use the ONU Port From drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want to search for the ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Setting on Type the identity number of the rule you are searching for in the Rule ID 1 56 field Choose whether the ONU Classifier Filter Downstream you are searching for has an Ethernet Type VID IPV4 Protocol Source TCP Source UDP Source IP or Destination IP filter from the Filter type drop down menu Type in the Filter value that is used by the ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Setting you are searching for in the Filter Type field Select whether the ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Setting you are searching for has its Action setting set to Discard or Pass from the Action dro
71. AN Name The VLAN Name of the VLAN to which the corresponding MAC address belongs Multicast MAC The MAC address of the static source of multicast packets This must be a multicast MAC Address address Port Settings Allows the selection of ports that will be members of the static multicast group and ports that are either forbidden from joining dynamically or that can join the multicast group dynamically using GMRP The options are None No restrictions on the port dynamically joining the multicast group When None is chosen the port will not be a member of the Static Multicast Group Egress The port is a static member of the multicast group Click the Apply button to add the new Multicast Forwarding entry Section 8 QoS Bandwidth Control Traffic Control 802 1p Default Priority 802 1p User Priority QoS Scheduling Mechanism The Switch supports 802 1p priority queuing Quality of Service The following section discusses the implementation of QoS Quality of Service and benefits of using 802 1p priority queuing Advantages of QoS QoS is an implementation of the IEEE 802 1p standard that allows network administrators a method of reserving bandwidth for important functions that require a large bandwidth or have a high priority such as VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol web browsing applications file server applications or video conferencing Not only can a larger bandwidth be created but other less crit
72. Access Control Settings window click PON gt P2P gt P2P Access Control Settings OLT Index ONU Index Operation 01 v 01 v Add M Access ONU Port From Access ONU Port To Select All m x 01 L1 ONU Index Forwarding ONUS 113 1 2 1 32 1411 31 32 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 32 1 1 3 1 5 1 32 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 6 14 7 11 1 8 1 10 1 32 1 1 9 1 11 1 32 1 1 10 71 1 11 1 13 1 32 11 1 12 1 14 1 32 1 141 1 1 1 1 11 1 14 1 141 q al 1 1 16 1 18 1 32 11 1 17 1 19 1 32 01 2n 4 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Figure 11 26 P2P Access Control Settings window Adding or Searching for a P2P Access Control Setting To add a new P2P Access Control setting configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description OLT Index Choose the OLT index number of the OLT that is connected to the ONU you want to configure from the drop down menu Choose the ONU index number of the ONU you want to configure from the drop down menu Choose Add from the drop down menu to add a new P2P Access Control Setting Choose Delete to remove Access ONU Port From Use the drop down menus to specify the ONU port range you want to configure the Access ONU Port To P2P Access Control Settings on Searching for an existing P2P Access Control Setting 1 Populate the parameters in the P2P Access Control Settings window as described earlier 2 Click the Search button to start the search 3 The results
73. C 2007 D Link Corporation flll rights reserved UserName PassWord DPN 3012 E att Figure 4 Command prompt NOTE The first user automatically gets Administrator level privileges It is recommended to create at least one Admin level user account for the Switch Password Protection The Switch does not have a default user name and password One of the first tasks when settings up the Switch is to create user accounts If you log in using a predefined administrator level user name you have privileged access to the Switch s management software After your initial login define new passwords for both default user names to prevent unauthorized access to the Switch and record the passwords for future reference To create an administrator level account for the Switch follow these steps e Atthe CLI login prompt enter create account admin followed by the user name gt and press the Enter key e You will be asked to provide a password Type the lt password gt used for the administrator account being created and press the Enter key You will be prompted to enter the same password again to verify it Type the same password and press the Enter key Successful creation of the new administrator account will be verified by a Success message NOTE Passwords are case sensitive User names and passwords can be up to 15 characters in length The sample below illustrates a successful creation of a new administrator level acco
74. Configurations Web Settings Telnet Settings Clipaging Settings Firmware Information MAC Address Aging Time Dual Configuration Settings SNTP Settings SNMP Settings Device Information The Device Information displays the main settings for all major functions for the Switch and appears automatically when you log on To return to the Device Information window click the DPN 3012 E icon the first item on the Web Manager s menu Device Information Device Type System Name System Location System Contact Boot PROM Version Firmware Version Hardware Version Telnet Web DPN 3012 E Build RU 1 00 B003 Build RU 1 00 B010 Al MAC Address IP Address Mask Gateway Management VLAN Dual Image Last Reboot Status 00 17 9A 0D 37 19 192 158 0 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 default Supported CaldStart Device Status and Quick Configurations Enabled TCP 23 Clipaging Enabled Enabled TCP 80 Figure 6 Device Information window The Device Information window is divided into two main sections Device Information and Device Status and Quick Configurations Descriptions for each of the items displayed on the Device Information section are explained below Parameter Description Device Type Displays the model name of the device System Name System Location System Contact Boot PROM Version Firmware Version Hardware Version Displays the System Name set in the SNMP configuration D
75. D filter type in a Filter Value of between 0 and 4094 which matches the VID of the VLAN you want to apply the Filter to Ifchoosing an PV4 Protocol filter type in a Filter Value between 1 and 255 Ifchoosing a Source TCP filter type in a Filter Value between and 65535 that represents the Source TCP Port number the Source TCP Filter will use Ifchoosing a Source UDP filter type in a Filter Value between and 65535 that represents the Source UDP Port number the Source UDP Filter will use Ifchoosing a Source IP filter type in the IP address of the Source IP address that will be filtered If choosing a Destination IP filter type in the IP address of the Destination IP address that will be filtered 6 Choose whether the Filter should Pass or Discard an item that matches the filter 7 Choose whether the rule should be Enabled or Disabled from the Rule State drop down menu 8 Click the Apply button to add the new ONU Classifier Upstream Filter Setting Searching for an existing ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Setting 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want to search for the ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Setting on Use the ONU Port From drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want to search for the ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Setting on Type the identity number of the rule you are searching for in the Rule ID 1 56 field Choose whether the ONU Classifier Filter Upstream you are searc
76. Filter Default VLAN Filter Choose to Discard or Pass the Default VLAN Filter from the drop down menu for the Default Upstream Classifier Filter 5 Configure the Default Downstream Classifier Filter parameters as described below Parameter Description Choose Tag or Untag from the drop down for the Default Downstream Classifier Filter Default VLAN Filter Choose to Discard or Pass the Default VLAN Filter from the drop down menu for the Default Downstream Classifier Filter 6 Configure the Upstream Classifier Filter parameters as described below Parameter Description Classifier Value Action Rule State Type an identity number to identify the Upstream Classifier Filter setting Use the drop down menu to choose VID Pv4 or Ethertype as the classifier If choosing Ethertype from the Classifier drop down menu type in the hexadecimal of the frame in the textbox If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 from the Classifier drop down menu type the IPv4 protocol number you want to use between 7 and 255 If choosing Source TCP from the Classifier drop down menu type a value between 1 and 65535 that represents the Source TCP Port number If choosing Source UDP from the Classifier drop down menu type a value between 1 and 65535 that represents the Source UDP Port number If choosing Source IP from the Classifier drop
77. Filter value Priority Queue Rule State Figure 11 43 ONU Priority Rule Downstream Settings window The parameters used to Find or Add an ONU Priority Rule Downstream Setting are described below Parameter Description OLT Port Use the drop down menu to choose the OLT Port you want to view add the ONU Priority Rule Downstream Settings to ONU Port Use the drop down menu to choose the ONU Port you want to view add the ONU Priority Rule Downstream Settings to Rule ID 1 40 Type the rule index of the ONU Priority Rule Downstream Setting that you want to view Filter type Filter value Priority Rule State Use the drop down menu to choose the type of filter you want to view add the ONU Priority Rule Downstream Setting to If choosing Ethernet Type from the Filter Type drop down menu type a new hexadecimal address in the textbox If choosing VID from the Filter Type drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 Protocol from the Filter Type drop down menu type a new value in the textbox If choosing Source IP from the Filter Type drop down menu type the Source IP Address in the textbox If choosing Destination IP from the Filter Type drop down menu type the Destination IP Address in the textbox If choosing Ethernet Type VID or IPv4 Protocol from the Filter Type drop down menu use the drop down menu to choose a Priority number between 0 and 7 If choosing Etherne
78. K This will open the Web based user interface The Switch management features available in the web based manager are explained below Web based User Interface The user interface provides access to various Switch configuration and management screens allows you to view performance statistics and permits you to graphically monitor the system status Areas of the User Interface The figure below shows the user interface The user interface is divided into three distinct areas as described in the table DPN 3012 E Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q ES x a Search She Favortes O 4 amp http 192 168 0 1 www main html F i CUCE MCHC Er B Configuration H L2 Features Device Information amp aos Device Type DPN 3012 E MAC Address 00 17 94 0D 37 19 m cL System Name IP Address 192 168 0 1 b id System Location Mask 255 255 255 0 amp PON System Contact Gateway 0 0 0 0 Boot PROM Version Build RU 1 00 B003 Management VLAN default Firmware Version Build RU 1 00 B010 Dual Image Supported Hardware Version Al Last Reboot Status ColdStart ARE A 1 Device Status and Quick Configurations Telnet Enabled TCP 23 Clipaging Enabled Web Enabled TCP 80 amp J Local intranet Figure 5 Main Web Manager page Area Function Select the window to be displayed The folder icons can
79. LOG Global State CRIT State WARN State INFO State O Enabled O Enabled O Enabled O Enabled 9 Disabled 9 Disabled Disabled 9 Disabled Apply Figure 6 6 System Log Settings window The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description SYSLOG Global State CRIT State WARN State Click the Enabled radio button to enable all SYSLOG Messages Click the Enabled radio button to enable Critical Level SYSLOG Messages Click the Enabled radio button to enable Warning Level SYSLOG Messages Click the Enabled radio button to enable Informational Level SYSLOG Messages Click Apply to implement the new Syslog settings on the Switch System Log Host The Switch supports up to five System Log Hosts To add and configure the System Log Hosts for the Switch click Configuration gt System Log Configuration gt System Log Host to reveal the following window Add System Log Host Host ID Severity Critical Host IP Address Facility Local 0 UDP Port 514 or 6000 65535 Status Disabled System Log Host List HostID HostIP Address Severity Facility UDP Port Status 0 0 0 0 All Local 7 514 Disabled 0 0 0 0 All Local 7 514 Disabled 0 0 0 0 All Local 7 514 Disabled 0 0 0 0 All Local 7 514 Disabled 0 0 0 0 All Local 7 514 Disabled Figure 6 7 System Log Host window The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description Host ID Choose the index
80. MAC Address resides MAC Address Type the MAC address to which the packets need to be statically forwarded to This must be a Unicast MAC Address OLT Port Use the drop down menu to select the OLT port number where the MAC Address entered above resides ONU Port Use the drop down menu to select the ONU port number where the MAC Address entered above resides Click the Apply button to add the ONU Unicast Forwarding entry Multicast Forwarding The following figure and table describe how to set up Multicast Forwarding on the Switch and ONU To access the Multicast Forwarding window click L2 Features gt Forwarding amp Filtering gt Multicast Forwarding Multicast Forwarding Settings VLAN Name Multicast MAC Address Port SelectAll E 7 E E TI NRCUWERSUNEROOWEROUUNNCOUUN None Egress Egress Ports Oh HO 30 WO KOD Os op 0 OO LIENS ISI Static Multicast Forwarding Table Total Entries 0 VLAN Name MAC Address Egress Ports Figure 7 26 Multicast Forwarding window The Multicast Forwarding window is divided into two sections The top half of the window is used to add a new Multicast Forwarding entry and the bottom half is used to display the existing entries in the Switch s Static Multicast Forwarding Table Adding a new Multicast Forwarding Entry To add a new Multicast Forwarding Entry configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description VL
81. Mechanism window click QoS gt QoS Scheduling Mechanism The Scheduling Mechanism that is supported by the DPN 3012 E RU is strict as shown below Scheduling Mechanism strict Figure 8 6 QoS Scheduling Mechanism window Section 9 ACL ACL Configuration Wizard Access Profile List ACL Finder Access profiles allow you to establish criteria to determine whether or not the Switch will forward packets based on the information contained in each packet s header ACL Configuration Wizard Use the ACL Configuration Wizard to create a new ACL To access the ACL Configuration Wizard window click ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard General ACL Rules Profile ID 1 6 Access ID 1 128 CO Auto Assign From Any To Any Action Permit Option Rate Limiting e g 1 999 Ports e 9 1 4 6 9 Note ACL Wizard will create the access profile and rule automatically For advanecd access profile rule setting you can manually configure it in Access Profile List Figure 9 1 ACL Configuration Wizard window Configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description Profile ID 1 6 Type a Profile ID between 1 and 6 to identify the new profile Access ID Type an ID between 1 and 128 to create a new Access ID Tick the Auto Assign checkbox to 1 128 have the switch Auto Assign this value From To Use the drop down menus to define if
82. N 3012 E RU is a cost effective easy to deploy technology ideal for multi unit buildings MxU like departments hotels etc The OLT provides the function to convert the GEPON Giga bit Ethernet Passive Optical Network interface conforming to IEEES802 3ah to trunk interface The OLT provides 4 1000BASE T SFP Combo interfaces as the trunk interface and supported L2 SW function One OLT has three open slots and each open slot support one module with 4 GEPON Giga Bit Ether Passive Optical Network interfaces and each GEPON interface accommodates up to 32 ONU through the optical splitter Software Features Supports the following IEEE 802 3ah Ethernet in the First Mile features e Auto Discovery Grant Allocation Ranging Report Handling Alarm Report Dying Gasp Remote link down Temperature abnormal OAM Information e FEC Downstream bandwidth control policing Following Upstream Bandwidth controls by DBA e Fixed Bandwidth e Assured Bandwidth e Best Effort Bandwidth e Maxand Min Bandwidth Remote diagnostic Loop back Ping Peer to peer management Access Control traffic limitation ONU remote management Link speed Link enable disable ONU remote firmware upgrade e Port lock for each ONU QoS Support 8 queues per port 802 1p support e CoS based on TOS e CoS DSCP Strict Priority Scheduling Supports following L2 features 802 1Q VLAN for up to 4000 VLANs 802 1ad Double tagging PON handle L2
83. OF ANY CHARACTER WHETHER DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL WORK STOPPAGE COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA CONTAINED IN STORED ON OR INTEGRATED WITH ANY PRODUCT RETURNED TO D LINK FOR WARRANTY SERVICE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT RELATING TO WARRANTY SERVICE OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EVEN IF D LINK HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THE SOLE REMEDY FOR A BREACH OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE DEFECTIVE OR NON CONFORMING PRODUCT GOVERNING LAW This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the state of California Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the foregoing limitations and exclusions may not apply This limited warranty provides specific legal rights and the product owner may also have other rights which vary from state to state Trademarks Copyright 2006 D Link Corporation Contents subject to change without prior notice D Link is a registered trademark of D Link Corporation D Link Systems Inc All other trademarks belong to their respective proprietors Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or ada
84. OLT s FDB Each entry shown is associated with an ONU number To access the ONU MAC Address Table window click PON gt ONU MAC Address Table Unicast Forwarding Settings OLTPot Al v ONUPot Al Total Entries 1 ONU Index 00 03 00 00 00 47 4 Dynamic Figure 11 30 ONU MAC Address Table window To view the MAC Address entries for a specific port 1 Choose the OLT Port you want to view the MAC Address information for from the OLT Port drop down menu 2 Choose the ONU Port you want to view the MAC Address information for from the ONU Port drop down menu 3 Click the Search button to start the search 4 Ifthere isa MAC Address entry for the ONU port specified this will show in the table below the parameters Policing Queue Bandwidth Settings The Policing Queue Bandwidth Settings window is used to police the bandwidth of upstream or downstream queues for the PON port of the ONU To access the Policing Queue Bandwidth Settings window click PON gt Policing Queue Bandwidth Settings OLT Port ONU Part Stream Policing Queue From Policing Queue To Queue BandWidth 1 10000 1 Upstream v None x None v 1 00kbps Epon Port 1 1 Policing Queue UpStream Queue Bandwidth DownStream Queue BandWidth m a Figure 11 31 Policing Queue Bandwidth Settings window Creating a new Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index you want the Policing Queue Ba
85. P will be familiar to most networking professionals However since 802 1w RSTP and 802 1s MSTP has been recently introduced to D Link managed Ethernet switches a brief introduction to the technology is provided below followed by a description of how to set up 802 1d STP 802 1w RSTP and 802 1s MSTP 802 1s MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol or MSTP is a standard defined by the IEEE community that allows multiple VLANs to be mapped to a single spanning tree instance which will provide multiple pathways across the network Therefore these MSTP configurations will balance the traffic load preventing wide scale disruptions when a single spanning tree instance fails This will allow for faster convergences of new topologies for the failed instance Frames designated for these VLANs will be processed quickly and completely throughout interconnected bridges utilizing any of the three spanning tree protocols STP RSTP or MSTP This protocol will also tag BPDU packets so receiving devices can distinguish spanning tree instances spanning tree regions and the VLANs associated with them An MSTI ID will classify these instances MSTP will connect multiple spanning trees with a Common and Internal Spanning Tree CIST The CIST will automatically determine each MSTP region its maximum possible extent and will appear as one virtual bridge that runs a single spanning tree Consequentially frames assigned to different VLANs will follow different data routes
86. Port 80 Apply Figure 6 8 Web Settings window The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description Click the Enabled radio button to enable the Web Interface Click the Disabled radio button to disable the Web Interface Type in the port number that will be used to access the Web Interface The default is 80 Click Apply to implement the new settings on the Switch Telnet Settings To configure the Telnet Settings for the Switch click Configuration gt Telnet Settings to reveal the following window Telnet Status Enabled Disabled Port 23 Apply Figure 6 9 Telnet Settings window The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description TELNET Status Click the Enabled radio button to enable Telnet connections to the Switch Click the Disabled radio button to disable Telnet connections Type in the port number that will be used to access the Telnet Interface The default is 23 Click Apply to implement the new settings on the Switch Clipaging Settings The Clipaging Settings window is used to enable or disable the function in the Command Line Interface CLI that pauses the scrolling of the console screen when an issued show command displays more than one page The default setting is enabled To configure the Clipaging Settings for the Switch click Configuration gt Clipaging Settings to reveal the following window
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88. Priority Src Active Default Upstream None Always Default Downstream None Always Return to Profile Page Figure 11 49 Editing VLAN Profile Setting 3 The window is divided into four main sections Default Upstream VLAN Rule Default Downstream VLAN Rule Upstream VLAN Rule Downstream VLAN Rule and a table at the bottom of the screen which shows the existing rules setup on the system 4 Configure the Default Upstream VLAN Rule parameters as described below Parameter Description Action Choose whether to Add or Replace the Default Upstream Rule from the drop down menu New VID If choosing to Add or Replace from the Action menu type in a new VID value in this field VLAN Type Choose whether to specify an 8100 9100 or 88A8 type from the drop down menu Priority Src If choosing Replace in the Action drop down menu choose to use an Original or the Priority Profile source from the drop down menu 5 Configure the Default Downstream VLAN Rule parameters as described below Parameter Description Action Choose whether to Add or Replace the Default Downstream Rule from the drop down menu New VID If choosing to Add or Replace from the Action menu type in a new VID value in this field Priority Src If choosing Replace in the Action drop down menu choose to use an Original or the Priority Profile source from the drop down menu 6 Configure the Upstream VLAN Rule parameters as describ
89. Rule Upstream Settings window is used to configure the upstream VLAN rule of the ONU To access the ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Settings window click PON gt ONU VLAN Rule Settings gt ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Settings The ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Settings window is divided into two main sections The top half is used to create new ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Settings The bottom half is used to Search and Edit existing ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Settings OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port To Select All 01 x 01 x 0 v o Rule ID Classifier Value Action New VID VLAN Type Priority Sre Active 1 24 VID v 0 4094 Add v 0 4094 8100 v Original v oO OLTIndex 01 v ONU Index 01 vi ONU Index Rule ID Classifier Value Action New VID VLAN Type Priority Src Active Figure 11 40 ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Settings window Adding a new ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Setting Configure the parameters in the top half of the window as described below to add a new ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Setting Parameter Description OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port To Classifier Use the drop down menus to choose the OLT Index you want to configure the ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Settings on Use the drop down menus to choose the range of ONU Ports you want to configure the ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Settings on Tick the Select All checkbox to select all ports Type a rule index value between 1 and 24 Choose w
90. S EAE EEE E E E EE A E EOE A EE E M O hafgiiinjgrrr REEERE TETA E AE I PEIA EAEE EEATT LO Technical SPeCumeAetOM Secs cosasss ck I T UAI Cables Ame COMME CLOUS sic costes sessuaidsseoceosseosipunschexees cansadcubannsauouass eovsescaussanduas EMO Leg EF VE pt REN REVENU Ie RSEN o pU EI eT CADIS Parra d Tn ES Warranti s Resistration T HS Aa OU Tech ilrr il Uis mm Rr season esvannuasuas ceasudssuvacecavenorseausdesuasevessiposasanssapdavasneacemecteameseasiapaesaosseen lO iii Preface The DPN 3012 E Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network GE PON OLT CO Switch User Manual is divided into sections that describe the system installation and operating instructions with examples Section 1 Introduction Describes the Switch and its features Section 2 Installation Helps you get started with the basic installation of the Switch and also describes the front panel rear panel side panels and LED indicators of the Switch Section 3 Connecting the Switch Tells how you can connect the Switch to the GE PON network Section 4 Introduction to Switch Management Introduces basic Switch management features including password protection SNMP settings IP address assignment connecting devices to the Switch and using the Reset Reboot System and Logout windows Section 5 Introduction to Web based Switch Management This section talks about connecting to an
91. Select ACL Type Ethernet ACL Tagged ov O IPv4 ACL OIPv6 ACL O Packet Content ACL Figure 9 4 Adding a new Ethernet ACL Access Profile Select an option from the Ethernet ACL drop down menu Choose Tagged to specify that the Ethernet ACL will apply to Tagged ports Choose Untagged to specify that the Ethernet ACL will apply to Untagged ports Click the Select button to reveal the following window Select Profile ID 1 w Select ACL Type Ethernet ACL Tagged Y O IPv4 ACL O IPv6 ACL O Packet Content ACL You can select the field in the packet to create filtering mask MAC Address VLAN 8024P Ethernet Type PayLoad Figure 9 5 Fields available when adding a new Ethernet ACL Access Profile Click the part of the packet that you want to add the filter to this will highlight red as shown below You can select the field in the packet to create filtering mask VLAN 802 1P Ethernet Type PayLoad Figure 9 6 Packet fields available when adding a new Ethernet ACL Access Profile This will reveal the different parameters that can be configured for the different parts of the packet Select ACL Type Ethernet ACL Tagged v O IPv4 ACL O IPv6 ACL O Packet Content ACL You can select the field in the packet to create filtering mask MAC Address VLAN 802 1P Ethernet Type MAC Address Source MAC Mask Destination MAC Mask 802
92. The default value is 200 Show Hide Tick Un tick the checkboxes to show hide the Bytes and Packets for the port To view the Transmitted Packets Table click the View Table link which will show the following table ransmitte View Graphic Apply Clear Figure 10 10 Transmitted TX Table Errors The Web Manager allows port error statistics compiled by the Switch s management agent to be viewed as either a line graph or a table Two windows are available Received RX Click Monitoring gt Errors gt Received RX to view the following graph showing the error packets received on the Switch CRCError UnderSize Oversize Fragment Jabber M Drop ca SymbolErr Time Interval 1s X Record Number 200 Show Hide V CRCError Iv UnderSize Iv OverSize V Fragment IV Jabber Iv Drop M SymbolErr Figure 10 11 Errors Received RX window To view the Received Error Packets Table click the View Table link which will show the following table View Graphic Apply fis f ox CRCError UnderSize OverSize Fragment Jabber Drop Symbol Figure 10 12 Errors Received RX Table Transmitted TX Click Monitoring Errors Transmitted to view the following graph showing the error packets transmitted by the Switch View Table Apply Clear ExDefer CRCError LateColl ExCall SingColl Collision Unit Packets Time Interval 1s v Record Number 200 x Show Hide
93. ag comprised by the specified VLAN specified TPID and the specified priority will be added Click the Apply button to add the OLT VLAN Downstream Setting Searching for an existing OLT VLAN Downstream Setting 1 Type the VID number in the Input the VID you want to show field 2 Click the Search button to start the search 3 The VID information will display at the bottom of the window Showing the default VID 1 Click the Show Default button 2 The Default VID information will display at the bottom of the window Editing an existing OLT VLAN Downstream Setting To edit an existing OLT VLAN Downstream Setting click the Edit button next to the corresponding entry The following parameters can be edited in the table at the bottom of the screen Parameter Description Discard Nested Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify that frames with a nested tag should NOT be dropped Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that frames with a nested tag should be dropped Destination Choose Discard from the drop down menu to specify that frames should be dropped with a specific VID tag Choose Address Table from the drop down menu to specify that frames should be forwarded according to the Address Table Choose Specific ONU from the drop down menu to specify that frames should be forwarded to a specific ONU or be broadcasted Choose Address And ONU from the drop down menu to specify that frames should b
94. al Configuration Settings The Switch can store up to two separate configurations Use the Dual Configuration Settings window to set the configuration that the Switch will use when it is booting up To access the Dual Configuration Settings window click Configuration gt Dual Configuration Settings to reveal the following window Bootup configuration id is cfg0 x Figure 6 13 Dual Configuration Settings window To Set the Bootup Configuration ID 1 Use the drop down menu to specify the configuration file that will be loaded at bootup Choose cfg0 to specify that Configuration ID 0 should be used Choose cfg to specify that Configuration ID 1 should be used 2 Click Apply to set the Bootup Configuration file ID SNTP Settings Time Settings The Time Settings window displays and configures the time set on the device and the source used to obtain the time The Time of the Switch can be set automatically using Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP or manually To configure the Time settings for the Switch click Configuration gt SNTP Settings gt Time Settings to reveal the following window Status SNTP State OEnabled Disabled Current Time 6 7 2008 04 45 18 Time Source System Clock SNTP Settings SNTP First Server SNTP Second Server SNTP Third Server SNTP Poll Interval In Seconds 30 99999 Set Current Time Date DD MM YYYY 6 7 2008 Time HH MM SS 04 45 18 App
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96. allows you to configure the P2P access policy for the traffic from a specific ONU to other ONU s which are registered in the same OLT To access the P2P Traffic Control Settings window click PON P2P gt P2P Traffic Control Settings OLT Index ONU Port From ONU PortTo Select All 9 w 01 01 vi P2P Traffic Control Disabled Enabled Max BandWidth __ lt 0 gaga94 Max Burst Size E i st 16777215 gt Max Bandwidth Max Burst Size Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Rinabiaa m a reine Figure 11 25 P2P Traffic Control Settings window Creating a new P2P Traffic Control Setting 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index you want the P2P Traffic Control Setting applied to 2 Use the ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the ONU Ports you want the P2P Traffic Control Setting applied to Tick the Select All checkbox to select all ONU Ports Click the Enabled radio button to enable P2P Traffic Control on the specified ports Type a Maximum Bandwidth value between 0 and 999994 in the Max Bandwidth field Type a Maximum Burst Size value between 1 and 16777215 in the Max Burst Size textbox Click the Apply button to add the new P2P Traffic Control Setting Qv e de d Searching for an existing P2P Traffic Control Setting 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index you wa
97. amine packets for this tag acquires the tagged packets and maps them to a class queue on the Switch Then in turn the administrator will set a priority for this queue so that will be emptied before any other packet is forwarded This result s in the end user receiving all packets sent as quickly as possible thus prioritizing the queue and allowing for an uninterrupted stream of packets which optimizes the use of bandwidth available for the video conference Understanding QoS The Switch has eight priority queues These priority queues are labeled as 7 the high queue to 0 the lowest queue The eight priority tags specified in IEEE 802 1p are mapped to the Switch s priority tags as follows e Priority 0 is assigned to the Switch s Q2 queue e Priority 1 is assigned to the Switch s QO queue e Priority 2 is assigned to the Switch s Q1 queue e Priority 3 is assigned to the Switch s Q3 queue e Priority 4 is assigned to the Switch s Q4 queue e Priority 5 is assigned to the Switch s Q5 queue e Priority 6 is assigned to the Switch s Q6 queue e Priority 7 is assigned to the Switch s Q7 queue For strict priority based scheduling any packets residing in the higher priority queues are transmitted first Multiple strict priority queues empty based on their priority tags Only when these queues are empty are packets of lower priority transmitted For weighted round robin queuing the number of packets sent from each priority queue depends upon the a
98. and the port roles within the VLAN type the VLAN Name in the VLAN Name textbox and click the Find button The VLAN will display in the bottom of the window Show VLAN Ports The Show VLAN Ports window allows you to view the VID Ingress Checking and Acceptable Frame Type configured on the Switch Click Monitoring gt Show VLAN Ports to view the following window ptable Frame Type Enable All Frames Enable All Frames Enable All Frames Enable All Frames Enable All Frames Enable All Frames Enable All Frames Enable All Frames Figure 10 17 Show VLAN Ports window To show information about a specific port Choose the port from the Port drop down menu Click the Find button Information about the port will display in window Browse Session Table The Browse Session Table window allows you to view the ID the length of time connected the source Level and User Name of sessions connected to the Switch Click Monitoring gt Browse Session Table to view the following window Live Time From Name 00 07 43 200 Serial Port Figure 10 18 Browse Session Table Click the Refresh button to refresh the window IGMP Snooping Group Use the IGMP Snooping Group window to view IGMP Snooping information about a previously created VLAN configured on the Switch Click Monitoring gt IGMP Snooping Group to view the following window VLAN Name IGMP Snooping Group Table VID VLAN Na
99. anges take effect Name Setting the Switch s IP Address using the Console Interface Each Switch must be assigned its own IP Address which is used for communication with an SNMP network manager of other TCP IP application for example BOOTP TFTP The Switch s default IP address is 192 168 0 1 You can change the default Switch IP address to meet the specification of your networking address scheme The IP address for the Switch must be set before it can be managed with the Web based manager The Switch IP address can be automatically set using BOOTP or DHCP protocols in which case the actual address assigned to the Switch must be known The IP address may be set using the Command Line Interface CLI over the console serial port as follows Starting at the command line prompt enter the following command config ipif ipaddress xxx xxx xxx xxx subnet mask yyy yyy yyy yyy gateway address ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ Where the x s represent the IP address to be assigned to the interface and y s represent the corresponding subnet mask The IP address and subnet mask set on the Switch can then be used to connect a management station to the Switch s Telnet or Web based management agent The system message Success indicates that the command was executed successfully The Switch can now be configured and managed via Telnet and the CLI or via the Web based management agent using the above IP address to connect to the Switch Serial Port Settings Use
100. ase review these products for matching cable pin assignment The following diagrams and tables show the standard RJ 45 receptacle connector and their pin assignments for a gigabit Internet Connection Figure B The standard RJ 45 port and connector Gigabit Ethernet RJ 45 Pin Assignments Contact MDI X Port MDI II Port BI DB BI DA BI DB BI DA BI DA BI_DB 4 BI DD BI DC Table B The standard RJ 45 pin assignments Appendix C Cable Lengths Use the following table to as a guide for the maximum cable lengths Mini GBIC 100BASE FX Multi mode fiber module 100BASE FX Single mode fiber module 1000BASE LX Single mode fiber module 1000BASE SX Multi mode fiber module 1000BASE LHX Single mode fiber module 1000BASE ZX Single mode fiber module 1000BASE T Category 5e UTP Cable Category 5 UTP Cable 1000 Mbps 100BASE FX Multi mode 2KM Single mode cable for Max 100BASE TX Category 5 UTP Cable 100 Mbps 10BASE T Category 3 UTP Cable 10 Mbps FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this manual may cause harmful
101. at frames should be dropped with a specific VID tag Choose Address Table from the drop down menu to specify that frames should be forwarded according to the Address Table Choose Specific ONU from the drop down menu to specify that frames should be forwarded to a specific ONU or be broadcasted Choose Address And ONU from the drop down menu to specify that frames should be forwarded to a specific ONU ONU ID Vian Mode If specifying Specific ONU in the Destination field choose an ONU ID to specify where the frames should be forwarded to Choose Broadcast to specify that the frames should be broadcasted If specifying Address AND ONU in the Destination field Choose an ONU ID between 07 and 32 from the drop down menu Choose Transparent from the drop down menu to specify that a tag should never be removed or added Choose Tag from the drop down menu to specify that the tag should be removed in downstream connections Choose Translation from the drop down menu to exchange the original VID in frames with a new VID and priority Destination VID Priority If selecting Translation in the Vlan mode field type the Destination VID that needs to be configured The range is between 0 and 4095 If selecting Translation in the Vlan mode field choose a Priority value from the drop down menu Select Original Priority to keep the original priority value of the frame Select Specific Priority to specify that an outer VLAN t
102. ation Max Entry applied to Tick the Select All checkbox to select all ONU Ports Type a Maximum entries value between 0 and 255 in the Maximum Entries textbox Click the Apply button to add the new ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Maximum Entry Setting Searching for an existing ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entry l Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index you want to search for the ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entry on Use the ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the ONU Ports you want to search for the ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entry on Type the Maximum entries value between 0 and 255 of the ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entry setting that you want to search for in the Maximum Entries textbox Click the Search button to search for the ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entry setting Editing an existing ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Setting Click the Edit button next to the ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entry setting you want to edit 2 The Maximum entries field can be edited Type a number between 0 and 255 to specify the new Maximum entry number 3 Click the Apply button next to the ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entry you just modified 4 A Success message indicates the change was carried out successfully ONU MAC Address Table The ONU MAC Address Table window is used to display the information in the
103. ax Downstream Burst Size Type a Maximum Downstream Burst Size between 1 and 16777215 1 16777215 Stream Choose Upstream or Downstream from the drop down menu Policing Queue From Use the drop down menus to specify the Policing Queue range Policing Queue To Queue BandWidth 1 10000 Type a Queue BandWidth value between 7 and 10000 in the textbox Queue Size 0 4096 Type a Queue Size between 0 and 4096 in the textbox UNI Speed Choose whether the 1 Port ONU UNI should operate at Auto 10m_full 10m_half 100m_full 100m_half or 1000m_full from the drop down menu to specify the UNI Speed UNI Flow Control Choose whether UNI Flow Control should be Enabled or Disabled from the drop down menu Viewing Details of an Existing Epon Profile Setting 1 Click the Show Detail button next to the Profile Name that you want to edit at the bottom of the window 2 The following window appears Epon Profile Name lest Encryption Disabled w Max Address Learning Entry 0 64 o Priority Class 3 v Upstream DBA Guaranteed Fine 0 x Upstream DBA Best Effort Fine 0 vi Upstream Max Bandwidth 0 1000 hooo Min Guaranteed Bandwidth 0 1000 10 Downstream Max Bandwidth 15 999999 s00000 Max Downstream Burst Size 1 16777215 8388480 1 Port UNI Speed Auto v 1 Port UNI Flow Control Disa
104. b based Access Control e IP Multicast Routing e GVRP e All Regular 802 1Q VLAN functions QinQ Settings To access the QinQ settings for the Switch click L2 Features gt QinQ gt QinQ Settings to reveal the following window Qin Global Settings 9 Disabled O Enabled VLAN Name SPVID 1 4094 TPID hex Ox0 Oxffff 0x VLAN Name Uplink ports Access ports Unknow ports Figure 7 13 QinQ Settings Window Enabling the QinQ feature 1 Click the Enabled radio button 2 Click the Apply button Adding a new QinQ VLAN 1 Configure the following parameters as described below Parameter Description VLAN Name Type a name for the new QinQ VLAN SPVID 1 4094 Type in the Service Provider VLAN ID for the VLAN to be created The range is 1 4094 TPID hex 0x0 Oxffff Type in the Tag Protocol Identifier TPID for the VLAN to be created 2 Click the Create button 3 A Success message indicates that the QinQ VLAN was added successfully 4 The new QinQ VLAN will appear in the list at the bottom of the window as shown below OinO Global Settings O Disabled Enabled VLAN Name SPVID 1 4094 TPID hex OxO Oxfff px VLAN Name TPID Uplink ports Access ports Unknow ports default 0x8100 1 18 slink 03121 Figure 7 14 QinQ Settings Window displaying new VLAN The following parameters are displayed in the table at the bottom of the window Parameter Description Displays the Se
105. be opened to display the hyperlinked menu buttons and subfolders contained within them Presents a graphical near real time image of the front panel of the Switch Also includes a drop down menu that allows you to set the Refresh Interval Presents switch information based on your selection and the entry of configuration data Select from the following options on the toolbar Choose one of the following options from the Save drop down menu Click Save Configuration ID O from the drop down menu to save the current configuration to Configuration ID 0 in the Switch s flash memory Click Save Configuration ID 1 from the drop down menu to save the current configuration to Configuration ID 1 in the Switch s flash memory Click Save Log from the drop down menu to save the Log to the Switch s flash memory Click Save All from the drop down menu to save the Configuration ID 0 Configuration 1 and Log to the Switch s flash memory Choose one of the following options from Tools drop down menu Configuration File Backup amp Restore Upload Log File Reset Download Firmware and Reboot System An explanation of how to carry use the Tools options appears in the Tools Menu section NOTICE Any changes made to the Switch configuration during the current session must be ap saved in the Save Changes web window explained below or use the command line interface CLI command save Tools Menu The Tools Menu allows you to carry out the followi
106. between 1s and 60s where s stands for seconds The default value is one second Record Number Use the drop down menu to select the number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 200 The default value is 200 Show Hide Tick Un tick the checkboxes to show hide the Unicast Multicast and Broadcast packets for the port To view the UMB cast RX Packets Table click the View Table link which will show the following table View Graphic Apply Figure 10 10 UMB_cast RX Table Transmitted TX This window displays the Transmitted TX packets transmitted by the Switch as a line graph or as a Table To view the Transmitted TX graph click Monitoring gt Packets gt Transmitted TX 1000 900 Byes 800 Packets 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 z Unit Packets sec or Bytes sec Time Interval 1s v Record Number 200 Show Hide IV Bytes V Packets Figure 10 9 Transmitted TX window Select a port number from the Port drop down menu at the top of the window to view information about the transmitted packets for that port The following fields can be set in the Transmitted window Parameter Description Time Interval Use the drop down menu to select the desired setting between 1s and 60s where s stands for seconds The default value is one second Record Number Use the drop down menu to select the number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 200
107. bled v Upstream Queue 0 BandwWidth 1 10000 Mooo0 Downstream Queue 0 BandWidth 1 10000 0 Upstrearn Queue 0 Size 0 4096 a0g6 Downstream Queue 0 Size 0 4096 0 Upstream Queue 1 BandwWidth 1 10000 hooo Downstream Queue 1 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 1 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 1 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 2 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 2 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 3 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 3 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 4 BandWidth 1 10000 0000 Downstream Queue 4 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 4 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 4 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 5 BandWidth 1 10000 0000 Downstream Queue 5 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 5 Size 0 4096 4095 Downstream Queue 5 Size 0 4096 4095 Upstream Queue 6 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 6 BandyVidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 6 Size 0 4096 4095 Downstream Queue 6 Size 0 4096 4095 Upstream Queue 7 BandwWidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 7 BandwWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 7 Size 0 4096 4095 Downstream Queue 7 Size 0 4096 4095 Return to Profile Page Figure 11 49 EPON Profile Information Settings window 3 Edit the parameters as described in the table above 4 Click the Apply button to save the changes or click the Return to Profile Page link to return to the Profile Page Deleting an Existing Epon Profile Setting 1 Click the Delete button next
108. c Control Settings will be displayed in the table at the bottom of the window 802 1p Default Priority The Switch allows the assignment of a default 802 1p priority to each port on the Switch To access the 802 1p Default Priority window click QoS gt 802 1p Default Priority From Port Priority o1 o vj Settings Priority e D amp eo en a bad S83 ooojojisjiojlojsjio gt 0o ojojojo Figure 8 4 802 1p Default Priority window Use the drop down menus at the top of the window to assign a default 802 1p priority to any give port of the Switch The priority queues are numbered from 0 the lowest priority to 7 the highest priority Click Apply to implement the changes 802 1p User Priority The Switch allows the assignment of a user priority to each of the 802 1p priorities To access the 802 1p User Priority window click QoS gt 802 1p User Priority Priority Class ID 0 ass 2 v ass 0 ass 1 ass 3 ass 4 ass 5 ass 6 QYOPFoFyoJyoJyoFoyo ass 7 Apply Figure 8 5 802 1p User Priority window Use the drop down menus to assign a Class to each of the eight levels of the 802 1p priorities Click Apply to implement the changes QoS Scheduling Mechanism The QOS Scheduling Mechanism window displays the traffic scheduling mechanism To access the QOS Scheduling
109. ction defined by the IEEE 802 1p standard designed to provide a means of managing traffic on a network where many different types of data may be transmitted simultaneously It is intended to alleviate problems associated with the delivery of time critical data over congested networks The quality of applications that are dependent on such time critical data such as video conferencing can be severely and adversely affected by even very small delays in transmission Network devices that are in compliance with the IEEE 802 1p standard have the ability to recognize the priority level of data packets These devices can also assign a priority label or tag to packets Compliant devices can also strip priority tags from packets This priority tag determines the packet s degree of expeditiousness and determines the queue to which it will be assigned Priority tags are given values from 0 to 7 with 0 being assigned to the lowest priority data and 7 assigned to the highest The highest priority tag 7 is generally only used for data associated with video or audio applications which are sensitive to even slight delays or for data from specified end users whose data transmissions warrant special consideration The Switch allows you to further tailor how priority tagged data packets are handled on your network Using queues to manage priority tagged data allows you to specify its relative priority to suit the needs of your network There may be circumstances where it w
110. d To ONU drop down menus to specify the range of ONU s that you want to configure the Up Settings for Use the Priority 0 7 drop down menu to choose a priority value between 0 and 7 for the specified ONU ports Type a Minimum Guaranteed Bandwidth value between 0 1000 in the Min Guaranteed Bandwidth 0 1000 field Type a Guaranteed Fine value between 0 15 in the Guaranteed Fine 0 15 field Type an Upstream Max Bandwidth value between 0 1000 in the Upstream Max Bandwidth 0 1000 field Type a Best Effort Fine value between 0 15 in the Best Effort Fine 0 15 field 90 a xc EA ms qon Click the Apply button to finish configuring the PON Bandwidth Control Downstream Settings ONU FEC Settings The ONU FEC Settings window allows you to configure the OLT FEC mode per ONU To access the ONU FEC Settings window click PON gt ONU FEC Settings OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port To FEC State 1 w 1 E 1 Disabled v ONU Index FEC State Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled lt HITE Figure 11 9 ONU FEC Settings window Configuring ONU FEC Settings 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index that you want to configure 2 Use the ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the range of ONU ports that you want to configure the FEC Settings for
111. d to the console the screen below will appear on your console screen This is where the user will enter commands to perform all the available management functions The Switch will prompt the user to enter a user name and a password Upon the initial connection there is no user name or password and therefore just press enter twice to access the command line interface DPN 3012 E L2 GE PON Switch Command Line Interface Firmware Build RU 1 00 B010 Copyright C 2007 D Link Corporation All rights reserved Figure 4 Initial screen after first connection First Time Connecting to the Switch The Switch supports user based security that can allow you to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the Switch or changing its settings This section tells how to log onto the Switch s NOTE The passwords used to access the Switch are case sensitive therefore S is not the same as s When you first connect to the Switch you will be presented with the first login screen NOTE Press Ctrl R to refresh the screen This command can be used at any time to force the console program in the Switch to refresh the console screen Press Enter in both the Username and Password fields You will be given access to the command prompt DHS 3628GF 4 shown below There is no initial username or password Leave the Username and Password fields blank DPN 3012 E L2 GE PON Switch Command Line Interface Firmware Build RU 1 00 B010 Copyright
112. d using the Web based switch management feature on the Switch Section 6 Administration A detailed discussion about configuring the basic functions of the Switch including Device Information IP Address Port Configuration User Accounts Port Mirroring System Log Settings System Severity Settings SNTP Settings MAC Notification Settings TFTP Services FTP Services Multiple Image Services Ping Test Safeguard Engine Static ARP Settings Routing Table DHCP Auto Configuration SNMP Manager DHCP Server Screening and Single IP Management Settings Section 7 Layer 2 Features A discussion of Layer 2 features of the Switch including VLAN Protocol VLAN Trunking IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Loopback Detection Spanning Tree and Forwarding amp Filtering Section 8 QoS Features information on QoS including Bandwidth Control QoS Scheduling Mechanism QoS Output Scheduling 802 1p Default Priority 802 1p User Priority WRED Settings and Browse WRED Settings Section 9 ACL Discussion on the ACL function of the Switch including Access Profile Table ACL Flow Meter and CPU Interface Filtering Section 10 Security A discussion on the Security functions on the Switch including Authorization Network State Settings Traffic Control Port Security Port Lock Entries IP MAC Port Binding 802 1x Web Authentication Trust Host Access Authentication Control MAC based Access Control Traffic Segmentation SSL and SSH S
113. data stream received from the master If one connection is set for 1000M Full Master the other side of the connection must be set for 1000M Full Slave Any other configuration will result in a link down status for both ports 1000M Full Choose this parameter to automatically determine if the port should operate as a 1000 Mbps Full Slave or 1000 Mbps Full Master connection in order for this to work the other end of the link must be set to automatically determine if the other end is operating at 1000 Mbps Full Slave or 1000 Mbps Full Master Use the drop down menu to set the flow control scheme used for the various port configurations Ports configured for full duplex use 802 3x flow control half duplex ports use backpressure flow control and Auto ports use an automatically choose from the two settings The default is Disabled Use the drop down menu to specify if MAC address learning for the selected ports should be Enabled or Disabled When Enabled destination and source MAC addresses are automatically listed in the forwarding table When learning is Disabled MAC addresses must be manually entered into the forwarding table This is sometimes done for security or efficiency The default setting is Disabled Choose Copper to configure the copper combo port connection Choose Fiber to configure the fiber combo port connection Click Apply to implement the new settings on the Switch User Accounts Use the User Accounts window to create
114. ded electrical outlets These cables are equipped with three prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable If you must use an extension cable use a 3 wire cable with properly grounded plugs Observe extension cable and power strip ratings Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged into the extension cable or power strip does not exceed 80 percent of the ampere ratings limit for the extension cable or power strip vi To help protect your system from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical power use a surge suppressor line conditioner or uninterruptible power supply UPS Position system cables and power cables carefully route cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over Be sure that nothing rests on any cables Do not modify power cables or plugs Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site modifications Always follow your local national wiring rules When connecting or disconnecting power to hot pluggable power supplies if offered with your system observe the following guidelines Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply If the system has multiple sources of power disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cables from the power supplies Move products with care ensure that all caste
115. des an outlet for an optional external redundant power supply When power fails the optional external RPS will take over all the power immediately and automatically The AC power connector is a standard three pronged connector that supports the power cord Plug in the female connector of the provided power cord into this socket and the male side of the cord into a power outlet The Switch automatically adjusts its power setting to any supply voltage in the range from 100 240 VAC at 50 60 Hz xii LEDs The front panel of the DPN 3012 E has LED indicators for power OLT Equipment Active Status Redundant Power Supply Status Control LAN port and for the four combo 1000BASE T SFP ports powered on Each of these LEDs will light green when the corresponding 1000 Base T SFP Combo uplink port is in use Indicates OLT Equipment Status Figure 1 3 LED Indicators for the DPN 3012 E The following table describes the LEDs for the DPN 3012 E LED Description Indicates status of LAN link Off Power Off Solid Green Power On Status Solid Green Self test passed Blinking Green System booting Blinking Red Switch controller failed PON chip set initialization failed FAN failed Off RPS off Solid green RPS in use Console Solid Green Control LAN link up Blinking Green Transmitting or receiving data Off Control LAN link down 1000 Base T SFP These four LED
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117. down menu Choose None to specify that the port is not a member Add Delete Select Add from the drop down menu to add the QinQ VLAN setting Select Delete to delete From To Use the drop down menu to specify the port numbers that will be part of the VLAN Click the Apply button to save the changes Port Trunking The Port Trunking window contains the settings that configure the VLAN Trunk ports and their link aggregation To access the Port Trunking window click L2 Features gt Port Trunking to reveal the following window Total Entries 0 Group ID Algorithm Type Master Port Member Ports Active Parts Status Flooding Ports Edit Trunking Information Note Maximum 4 ports in a static or LACP group pude Algorithm Type Static Master Port State Port 13 15 Ports Figure 7 16 Port Trunking window Adding a new Port Trunk To add a new Port Trunk configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description Group ID 1 2 Type a value of 1 or 2 to identify the port trunk group The Switch supports two link aggregation groups Algorithm Use the drop down menu to choose the time of algorithm that will be used on the link aggregation Type Use the drop down menu to specify if the group type will be Static or use LACP The default setting is Static Master Port Use the drop down menu to select a master port for the entire trunk group The master port is the reference port
118. dress and Subnet Mask 2 Ifyou want to access the Switch from a different subnet from the one it is installed on enter the IP address of the Default Gateway If you will manage the Switch from the subnet on which it is installed you can leave the default address 0 0 0 0 in this field 3 Ifno VLANs have been previously configured on the Switch you can use the default Management VLAN Name The default VLAN contains all of the Switch ports as members If VLANs have been previously configured on the Switch you will need to enter the VLAN ID of the VLAN that contains the port connected to the management station that will access the Switch The Switch will allow management access from stations with the same VID listed here NOTE The Switch s factory default IP address is 192 168 0 1 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 and a default gateway of 0 0 0 0 The following parameters appear in the IP Address window Parameter Description Interface Name Displays the name of the Interface that the IP address is being configured on IP Address The Switch is configured with an IP address of 192 168 0 1 by default Type the IP address you want to assign to the interface in the textboxes A Bitmask that determines the extent of the subnet that the Switch is on Should be of the form XXX XXX XXX XXX where each xxx is a number represented in decimal between 0 and 255 The value should be 255 0 0 0 for a Class A network 255 255 0 0 for a Class
119. dress for the Switch must be set before it can be managed with the Web based manager The Switch IP address can be automatically set using BOOTP or DHCP protocols in which case the actual address assigned to the Switch must be known The IP address may be set using the Command Line Interface CLI over the console serial port as follows Starting at the command line prompt enter the commands config ipif ipaddress xxx xxx xxx xxx subnet mask yyy yyy yyy yyy gateway address ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ Where the x s represent the IP address to be assigned to the IP interface the y s represent the corresponding subnet mask and the Z s represent the default gateway Once the Switch has been assigned an IP address subnet mask and default gateway it can then be used to connect a management station to the Switch s Telnet or Web based management agent DPN 3012 E attconfig ipif ipaddress 10 53 21 21 subnet mask 255 0 0 0 gateway add ress 10 1 1 254 ee config ipif ipaddress 10 53 21 21 subnet mask 255 0 0 0 gateway address Success DPN 3012 E att Figure 4 Assigning the Switch an IP Address In the above example the Switch was assigned an IP address of 10 53 21 21 with a subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 and a default gateway of 10 1 1 254 The system message Success indicates that the command was executed successfully The Switch can now be configured and managed via Telnet and the CLI or via the Web based management Section 5 Web based
120. drop down menu to specify if the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for instructs the Switch to drop all frames with a Nested VLAN tag double VLAN tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify if the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for instructs the Switch to NOT drop all frames with a Nested VLAN tag double VLAN tag Click the Search button to start the search Editing an existing ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Upstream setting To edit an existing ONU Upstream VLAN Mode setting click the Edit button next to the corresponding entry The following parameters can be edited in the table at the bottom of the screen Parameter Description Untagged Frame VID Choose a VID from the drop down menu that will be assigned to a frame that does not have VLAN tag This V D will be assigned to it during authentication This setting is only used for authentication Authenticated VID Type the VID is required for authentication Tick the adjacent Any checkbox to allow all VID s to be forwarded Discard Untagged Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will drop all frames without a VLAN tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will NOT drop all frames without a VLAN tag Discard Tagged Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will drop all frames with a VLAN tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will
121. drop down menu to specify that the Switch will NOT drop all frames without a VLAN tag Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will drop all frames with a VLAN tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will NOT drop all frames with a VLAN tag Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will drop all frames with a Null VLAN tag vid is O in tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will NOT drop all frames with a Null VLAN tag vid is O in tag Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will drop all frames with a Nested VLAN tag double VLAN tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify that the Switch will NOT drop all frames with a Nested VLAN tag double VLAN tag Click the Apply button to add the ONU Upstream setting Searching for an existing ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication setting To search for an existing ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication setting configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port To Untagged Frame VID Authenticated VID Use the drop down menu to specify the OLT Index of the ONU s you are searching for Use the drop down menus to specify the ONU ports that you want to view the ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication settings for Choose the Untagged Frame VID from the drop down menu that is bein
122. dth Setting Editing an existing Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting 1 Click the Edit button next to the Policing Queue Bandwidth setting you want to edit 2 The UpStream Queue Bandwidth and DownStream Queue Bandwidth settings can be edited 3 Type the desired values in the UpStream Queue Bandwidth and DownStream Queue Bandwidth fields 4 Click the Apply button next to the Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting y you just modified 5 A Success message indicates the change was carried out successfully Policing Queue Size Settings The Policing Queue Size Settings window is used to configure the queue size for upstream or downstream queues for the PON port of the ONU To access the Policing Queue Size Settings window click PON gt Policing Queue Size Settings OLT Port ONU Port Stream Policing Queue From Policing Queue To Queue Bandwidth 0 4096 1 x 1 v Upstream x None x None v k128 bytes Epon Port 1 1 Policing Queue UpStream Queue Size DownStream Queue Size Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Figure 11 32 Policing Queue Size Settings window Creating a new Policing Queue Size Setting 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want the Policing Queue Size Setting applied to 2 Use the ONU Port drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want the Policing Queue Size Setting applied to 3 Select whether you want the Policing Queue Size Setting to apply to Upstream or Downstream traffic fro
123. e Allows authorized management stations to retrieve and modify MIB objects The Switch allows groups of users to be listed and configured with a shared set of privileges The SNMP version may also be set for a listed group of SNMP managers Thus you may create a group of SNMP managers that are allowed to view read only information or receive traps using SNMPv1 while assigning a higher level of security to another group granting read write privi leges using SNMPv2 Traps Traps are messages that alert network personnel of events that occur on the Switch The events can be as serious as a reboot someone accidentally turned OFF the Switch or less serious like a port status change The Switch generates traps and sends them to the trap recipient or network manager Typical traps include trap messages for Authentication Failure Topology Change and Broadcast Multicast Storm MIBs The Switch in the Management Information Base MIB stores management and counter information The Switch uses the standard MIB II Management Information Base module Consequently values for MIB objects can be retrieved from any SNMP based network management software In addition to the standard MIB II the Switch also supports its own proprietary enterprise MIB as an extended Management Information Base Specifying the MIB Object Identifier may also retrieve the proprietary MIB MIB values can be either read only or read write The Switch incorporates a flexible SNMP
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125. e Service Provider Access Network thus being a member of two VLANs on the Service Provider s network In this way the Customer can retain their normal VLAN ID s and the Service Provider can separate multiple Customer VLANs using SPVLANS thus greatly regulating traffic and routing on the Service Provider switch This information is then routed to the Service Provider s main network and regarded there as one VLAN with one set of protocols and one routing behavior Regulations for QinQ s Some rules and regulations apply with the implementation of the QinQ procedure l 2 All ports must be configured for the SPVID and its corresponding TPID on the Service Provider s edge switch All ports must be configured as Access Ports or Uplink ports Access ports can only be Ethernet ports while Uplink ports must be Gigabit ports Provider Edge switches must allow frames of at least 1522 bytes or more due to the addition of the SPVID tag Access Ports must be an un tagged port of the service provider VLANs Uplink Ports must be a tagged port of the service provider VLANs The switch cannot have both double and normal VLANs co existing Once the change of VLAN is made all Access Control lists are cleared and must be reconfigured Once Double VLANs are enabled GVRP must be disabled All packets sent from the CPU to the Access ports must be untagged The following functions will not operate when the switch is in QinQ mode e Guest VLANs e We
126. e con cerned Tagged packets are forwarded according to the VID contained within the tag Tagged packets are also assigned a PVID but the PVID is not used to make packet forwarding decisions the VID is Tag aware switches must keep a table to relate PVIDs within the Switch to VIDs on the network The Switch will compare the VID of a packet to be transmitted to the VID of the port that is to transmit the packet If the two VIDs are different the Switch will drop the packet Because of the existence of the PVID for untagged packets and the VID for tagged packets tag aware and tag unaware network devices can coexist on the same network A switch port can have only one PVID but can have as many VIDs as the Switch has memory in its VLAN table to store them Because some devices on a network may be tag unaware a decision must be made at each port on a tag aware device before packets are transmitted should the packet to be transmitted have a tag or not If the transmitting port is connected to a tag unaware device the packet should be untagged If the transmitting port is connected to a tag aware device the packet should be tagged Tagging and Untagging Every port on an 802 1Q compliant switch can be configured as tagging or untagging Ports with tagging enabled will put the VID number priority and other VLAN information into the header of all packets that flow into and out of it If a packet has previously been tagged the port will not alter t
127. e forwarded to a specific ONU VLAN Mode Choose Transparent from the drop down menu to specify that a tag should never be removed or added Choose Tag from the drop down menu to specify that the tag should be removed in downstream connections Choose Translation from the drop down menu to exchange the original VID in frames with a new VID and priority VID If selecting Translation in the Vlan mode field type the Destination VID that needs to be configured The range is between 0 and 4095 Priority If selecting Translation in the Vlan mode field choose a Priority value from the drop down menu Select Original Priority to keep the original priority value of the frame Select Specific Priority to specify that an outer VLAN tag comprised by the specified VLAN specified TPID and the specified priority will be added Click the corresponding Apply button to save the changes made Deleting an existing OLT VLAN Downstream Setting Click the corresponding Delete button to delete the OLT VLAN Downstream Setting entry OLT Tagged Broadcast Forwarding Settings To access the OLT Tagged Broadcast Forwarding Settings window click PON gt OLT VLAN gt OLT Tagged Broadcast Forwarding Settings OLT From OLT To Special ONU vw o va 04004 n OLT From OLT To MU x pt o an 0 4094 Choose the OLT you wantto show 01 v Port Figure 11 20 OLT Tagged Broadcast Forwarding Settings window
128. e you Figure 2 Install DPS 800 in an Equipment Rack Connect to RPS The DPS 500 is connected to the Master Switch using a 14 pin DC power cable A standard three pronged AC power cable connects the redundant power supply to the main power source REAR PANEL OF DPN 3012 EU SWITCH RPS CONNECTOR DC POWER SUPPLY CABLE DPS 500 BACK PANEL gogoggoggr CICICIEAE IE QE Figure 2 DPN 3012 EU with the DPS 500 chassis RPS l Insert one end of the 14 pin DC power cable into the receptacle on the switch and the other end into the redundant power supply 2 Using a standard AC power cable connect the redundant power supply to the main AC power source A green LED on the front of the DPS 200 will glow to indicate a successful connection 3 Re connect the switch to the AC power source On certain switches such as the DHS 3628 DHS 3628F an LED indicator will show that a redundant power supply is now in operation 4 No change in switch configuration is necessary for this installation NOTE See the DPS 500 documentation for more information CAUTION Do not use the Switch with any redundant power system other than the DPS 500 Section 3 Connecting the Switch GPON Topology GPON Topology The following diagram shows the DPN 3012 E RU connected to a typical GPON network Terminal 10 100 1000B AS RS232C CLI ml 4 4h Comann Control port
129. ection 11 Monitoring Features information on Monitoring including Device Status CPU Utilization Port Utilization Packets Errors Packet Size Browse Router Port VLAN Status Port Access Control MAC Address Table IGMP Snooping Group Switch Log Browse ARP Table Session Table and MAC based Access Control Authentication Status Section 12 Save Services A discussion of how to use Save Changes Configure Information and Config Current Setting Appendix A Technical Specifications Technical specifications for the 3012 E Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network GE PON OLT CO Switch Appendix B Cables and Connectors Describes the RJ 45 receptacle connector straight through and crossover cables and standard pin assignments Appendix C Cable Lengths Information on cable types and maximum distances Intended Readers The DPN 3012 E Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network GE PON OLT CO Switch User Manual contains information for setup and management of the Switch The term the Switch will be used when referring to the DPN 3012 E switch This manual is intended for network managers familiar with network management concepts and terminology Typographical Conventions Convention Description In a command line square brackets indicate an optional entry For example copy filename means that optionally you can type copy followed by the name of the file Do not type the brackets Bold font Indicate
130. ed below Parameter Description Type an identity number to identify the Upstream VLAN Rule setting Classifier Use the drop down menu to choose VID IPv4 or Ethertype as the classifier Value If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 Protocol from the Classifier drop down menu type a new value in the textbox If choosing Ethertype from the Classifier drop down menu type a new hexadecimal address in the textbox Action Choose whether to Add or Replace the Default Downstream Rule from the drop down menu Click the None option to specify that no action should be taken New VID If choosing to Add or Replace from the Action drop down menu type in a new VID value in this field VLAN Type Choose whether to specify an 8100 9100 or 88A8 type from the drop down menu Priority Src If choosing Replace in the Action drop down menu choose to use an Original or the Priority Profile source from the drop down menu Active Tick the checkbox to specify that the Upstream VLAN rule should be Active 7 Configure the Downstream VLAN Rule parameters as described below Parameter Description IRleD Type an identity number to identify the Downstream VLAN Rule setting Use the drop down menu to choose VID IPv4 or Ethertype as the classifier Value If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If
131. ed to 3 Typea VID number in the VID textbox 4 Click the Apply button to add the new ONU 802 1Q VLAN Setting Searching for an existing ONU 802 10 VLAN Setting Usethe OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want to search for the ONU 802 1Q VLAN Setting on 2 Usethe ONU Port drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want to search for the ONU 802 1Q VLAN Setting on 3 Type the VID number of the ONU 802 1Q VLAN that you want to search for in the VID textbox 4 Click the Search button to search for the ONU 802 1Q VLAN Setting Editing an existing ONU 802 10 VLAN Setting 1 Click the Edit button next to the entry that you want to edit 2 On the following screen click the radio buttons to define if a port should be Tagged Untagged or if it should be a Non Member port Tick the corresponding All button to define the role of all adjacent ports EEC ERN ER ER ERE Taged Cal JO O O Untagged al JO O O Not Member Tagged O O Untagged O Not Member t eoo ooo e008 900 e008 2008 eoog eoo eoo eoog oooE a D Untagged O Not Member Al O O O O O ooo 2008 e008 eool eoo eoo eool eoog eoo eool cool eoo eool ooog e008 eool 2008 e008 ooog ooog og 000 eoog 2008 eoo eool coop eool ooo e008 ooog eoog 900 o0o0 o0o0 Tagged Port Untagged Port Not Member 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
132. eference port for the entire trunk group When a trunk group is formed any changes that effect this trunk group such as a VLAN setting must be changed through the Master Port Select Enabled or Disabled from the drop down menu to enable or disable the Port Trunk Port Tick the port numbers that will be members of the Port Trunk Entry Click the Apply button to save the change to the Port Trunk configuration Deleting a Port Trunk To delete an existing Port Trunk click the Delete button next to the Port Trunking entry you want to delete LACP Port Settings The LACP Port Settings window configures the Link Aggregation Control Protocol settings for the compliant ports on the Switch To access the LACP Port Settings window click L2 Features gt LACP Port Settings to reveal the following window From Port Activity 13 x v Passive Activity Passive Passive Passive Passive Figure 7 18 LACP Port Settings window Choose the range of ports you want to control the LACP settings for from the From Port and To Port from the drop down menus Choose one of the following modes from the drop down menu to determine if the LACP ports will process LACP control frames Active Active LACP ports are capable of processing and sending LACP control frames This allows LACP compliant devices to negotiate the aggregated link so the group may be changed dynamically as needs require In order to utilize the ability to change
133. fault VLAN Rule Upstream Setting l Choose the OLT Index you want to view or edit from the OLT Index drop down menu on the bottom half of the screen 2 Choose the ONU Index you want to view or edit from the ONU Index drop down menu 3 Click the Search button 4 The result will appear underneath the Search button at the bottom of the window 5 The following parameters can be edited if required Parameter Description Action Choose Add from the drop down menu to add the VLAN tag of the packet Choose Replace from the drop down menu to replace the VLAN tag of the packet Choose None from the drop down menu to not take any action New VID Type a new VID number for the ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Setting VLAN Type Choose either an 8100 9100 or 88A8 VLAN Type from the Delete or Replace option from the Action drop down menu Priority Src Choose Original from the drop down menu to not change the priority of the packet Choose Priority from the drop down menu to change the packet priority based on the settings in the ONU Priority Rule Settings for the ONU If no priority rule setting is matched the priority will be 0 Click Apply to save the changes to the ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream setting ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Settings The ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Settings window is used to configure the default VLAN rule of the ONU To access the ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Settings wind
134. file 4 Port ONU Profile Delete 1 2 Default Default Default Default Default 13 Default Default Default Default Default 1 4 Default Default Default Default Default J 1 5 Default Default Default Default Default 1 6 Default Default Defaul Default Default Delete 1 7 Default Default Default Default Default 1 8 Default Default Default Default Default 1 9 Default Default Default Defaul efau Delete 1 10 Default Default Default Default Default Delete X Figure 11 46 Edit section in ONU Profile Setup window 2 Click the hyperlink of the setting you want to view 3 The details of the ONU Profile will appear in a new window as shown below Epon Profile Name Default Encryption Disabled Max Address Learning Entry 0 64 0 Priority Class 3 Upstream DBA Guaranteed Fine 0 Upstream DBA Best Effort Fine 0 Upstream Max Bandwidth D 1000 1000 Min Guaranteed Bandwidth 0 1000 10 Downstream Max Bandwidth 15 999999 500000 Max Downstream Burst Size 1 15777215 8388480 1 Port UNI Speed Auto 1 Port UNI Flow Control Disabled Upstream Queue 0 BandyVidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 0 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 0 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 0 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 1 BandyVidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 1 BandWidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 1 Size 0 4096 4096 Downstream Queue 1 Size 0 4096 4096 Upstream Queue 2 BandyVidth 1 10000 10000 Downstream Queue 2 Bandyvidth 1 10000 10000 Upstream Queue 2 Size 0 4
135. firmware update was carried out through the Switch Console port in Prom Mode Indicates the IP Address and the method used to update the Firmware If the From field displays Serial Port Prom the firmware update was carried out through the Switch Console port in Prom Mode Indicates the User Name that loaded the Firmware If the User field displays Unknown the firmware update was carried out through the Switch Console port in Prom Mode Set Boot To set the Firmware version that will load when the Switch boots up click the Set Boot button next to the corresponding Firmware image Delete To delete a Firmware version on the Switch click the Delete button next to the corresponding Firmware image MAC Address Aging Time The MAC Address Aging Time window specifies the amount specifies the length of time a learned MAC Address will remain in the forwarding table without being accessed that is how long a learned MAC Address is allowed to remain idle To access the MAC Address Aging Time window click Configuration gt MAC Address Aging Time to reveal the following window MAC Address Aging Time 10 86400 Apply Figure 6 12 MAC Address Aging Time window To change the MAC Address Aging Time 1 Type ina value representing the MAC address age out time in seconds The MAC Address Aging Time can be set to any value between 0 and 8 640 seconds 2 Click Apply to implement the new settings on the Switch Du
136. g used by the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for Type the Authenticated VID required for authentication that is being used by the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for Tick the adjacent Any checkbox to search for an ONU Authentication Setting that allows all VID s to be forwarded Discard Untagged Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify if the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for instructs the Switch to drop all frames without a VLAN tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify if the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for instructs the Switch to NOT drop all frames without a VLAN tag Discard Tagged Discard Null Tagged Discard Nested Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify if the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for instructs the Switch to drop all frames with a VLAN tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to specify if the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for instructs the Switch to NOT drop all frames with a VLAN tag Choose Enable from the drop down menu to specify if the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for instructs the Switch to drop all frames with a Null VLAN tag vid is O in tag Choose Disable from the drop down menu to drop down menu to specify if the ONU Authentication Setting you are looking for instructs the Switch to NOT drop all frames with a Null VLAN tag vid is O in tag Choose Enable from the
137. h button at the bottom of the window 5 The following parameters can be edited if required Parameter Description Classifier Value Action New VID Use the drop down menu to edit the Classifier setting if required Type a new value in the textbox If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 from the Classifier drop down menu type a new value in the textbox If choosing Ethernet Type from the drop down menu type a new hexadecimal address in the textbox Choose Delete from the drop down menu to delete the VLAN tag of the packet Choose Replace from the drop down menu to replace the original VLAN tag of the packet Choose None from the drop down menu to not take any action If choosing Add or Replace from the Action drop down menu type a new VID that you want to add or replace on the packet VLAN Type Priority Src Active If choosing Add from the drop down menu choose whether you want to add an 8100 9100 or 88A8 VLAN type from the drop down menu If choosing Replace in the Action drop down menu choose to use an Original or the Priority Profile source from the drop down menu Tick the Active checkbox to make the ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Setting active Click Apply to save the changes to the Switch ONU Priority Rule Settings The ONU Priority Rule Settings windows are used to configure the priority rules The purpose of the prio
138. has over 4000 VLANs in which over 4000 VLANs can be placed therefore greatly expanding the VLAN network and enabling greater support of customers utilizing multiple VLANs on the network QinQ s are basically VLAN tags placed within existing IEEE 802 1Q VLANs which we will call SPVIDs Service Provider VLAN IDs These VLANs are marked by a TPID Tagged Protocol ID configured in hex form to be encapsulated within the VLAN tag of the packet This identifies the packet as double tagged and segregates it from other VLANs on the network therefore creating a hierarchy of VLANs within a single packet Here is an example QinQ VLAN tagged packet Destination Address Source Address SPVLAN TPID 802 10 CEVLAN Tag Ether Type Payload Service Provider TPID Customer VLAN VLAN Tag Tag Consider the example below Customer A ni Customer B e di Ww CEVID 10 E er j i q NERSE ee es s WR SPVID 100 SPVID 200 Customer B CEVID 10 CEVID 10 DIEM Ln Z q S 7 a wp Customer B CEVID 10 r __ 4 Customer A CEVID 10 Ean Figure 7 12 QinQ VLAN Example In this example the Service Provider Access Network switch Provider edge switch is the device creating and configuring Double VLANs with different SPVIDs for specific customers say Customer A and Customer B Both CEVLANSs Customer VLANs CEVLAN 10 are tagged with the SPVID 100 for Customer A and SPVID 200 for Customer B on th
139. he OLT ID drop down menu to specify the OLT that you want to configure 2 Use the From ONU and To ONU drop down menus to specify the range of ONU s that you want to configure the Downstream Settings for 3 Typea Maximum Bandwidth value between 15 and 999994 in the Max Bandwidth 15 999994 field 4 Typea Maximum Burst Size value between 1 and 16777215 in the Max Bandwidth 1 16777215 field 5 Click the Apply button to finish configuring the PON Bandwidth Control Downstream Settings Upstream Settings The Upstream Settings window allows you to define the ONU s Upstream traffic control rules To access the Upstream Settings window click PON gt PON Bandwidth Control gt Upstream Settings OLTID From ONU To ONU Priority Min Guaranteed Bandwidth Guaranteed Fine Upstream Max Bandwidth 0 Best Effort Fine 0 7 0 1000 0 15 Loa wom CF Apply Upstream Priority Guarantee Guaranteed Fine Upstream Max Bandwidth Best Effort Fine c2 o o o o oj jsjejsjojsjojsjojs jsjjsje C2 o Co CO CO CO CO C Co C0 Co C0 Co CO CO CO CO eOo ooaojjoiojojiojiojiolisoiojlojioiobolosoo Figure 11 8 PON Bandwidth Control Upstream Settings window Configuring PON Bandwidth Control Upstream Settings 1 Use the OLT ID drop down menu to specify the OLT that you want to configure 2 Use the From ONU an
140. he Switch click Configuration gt SNMP Settings gt SNMP Manager Table to reveal the following window Add Host Table Manager Id 1 Status Enabled IP Address ReadOnly Community ReadWrite Community Total Entries 5 ID IP Address ReadOnly Community Readvyrite Community Status 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Figure 6 18 SNMP Manager Table window The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description Manager ID Use the drop down menu to set a Manager ID for the new remote SNMP manager The valid ID s are from 7 to 5 Status Choose Enabled or Disabled from the drop down menu to Enable or Disable the SNMP Manager IP Address Type in the IP address of the remote SNMP management station Read Only Community Type in the string of the Read Only community that the SNMP manager will use A Read Only community string can only read the contents of the MIBs on the switch Read Write Community Type in the alphanumeric string of the Read Write community that the SNMP manager will use This string is used like a password to give remote SNMP managers read write access to MIB objects in the Switch s SNMP agent Click Apply to implement the new settings on the Switch SNMP Trap Configuration To configure the SNMP Trap settings for the Switch click Configuration gt SNMP Settings gt SNMP Trap Configuration to reveal the following window Traps Gl
141. he log file will be saved as on the TFTP server Click the Upload button to start the upload Reset Reset Proceed with system reset except IP address log user account and banner O Reset Config Switch will be resetto factory defaults O Reset System Switch will be reset to factory defaults and reboot Apply Figure 5 5 Reset page Configure the radio buttons as explained below Parameter Description Click the Reset radio button to reset the system configuration with the exception of P Address Log User Account and Banner information Reset Config Click the Reset Config radio button to reset the system to factory defaults Reset System Click the Reset System radio button to reset the system to factory defaults and reboot the Switch Click the Apply button to carry out the Reset Method specified Download Firmware Use the Download Firmware menu to download a new Firmware image from a TFTP server Server IP 0 0 0 0 File Image ID Active v Figure 5 6 Download Firmware page Configure the parameters as explained below to download a new Firmware image Parameter Description Server IP Type the IP address of the TFTP server that has the Firmware image you want to download File Type the file name of the firmware file you want to download Image ID Use the drop down menu to choose which Image ID the downloaded Firmware Image will be written
142. he packet thus keeping the VLAN information intact Other 802 1Q compliant devices on the network to make packet forwarding decisions can then use the VLAN information in the tag Ports with untagging enabled will strip the 802 1Q tag from all packets that flow into and out of those ports If the packet doesn t have an 802 1Q VLAN tag the port will not alter the packet Thus all packets received by and forwarded by an untagging port will have no 802 1Q VLAN information Remember that the PVID is only used internally within the Switch Untagging is used to send packets from an 802 1Q compliant network device to a non compliant network device Ingress Filtering A port on a switch where packets are flowing into the Switch and VLAN decisions must be made is referred to as an ingress port If ingress filtering is enabled for a port the Switch will examine the VLAN information in the packet header if present and decide whether or not to forward the packet If the packet is tagged with VLAN information the ingress port will first determine if the ingress port itself is a member of the tagged VLAN If it is not the packet will be dropped If the ingress port is a member of the 802 1Q VLAN the Switch then determines if the destination port is a member of the 802 1Q VLAN If it is not the packet is dropped If the destination port is a member of the 802 1Q VLAN the packet is forwarded and the destination port transmits it to its attached network segme
143. hentication ONU MAC Setting MAC Address MAC Address Figure 11 5 MAC Authentication ONU MAC Setting window Adding a MAC Address to the MAC Authentication ONU MAC Setting window 1 Use the OLT ID and ONU ID drop down menus to specify the OLT s and ONU s that you want to add a MAC Address to 2 Typethe MAC Address you want to add in the MAC Address field 3 Click the Add button to add the MAC Address Deleting a MAC Address from the MAC Authentication ONU MAC Setting window 1 Click the Delete button next to the MAC Address that corresponds with the MAC Address entry that you want to remove from the list OLT MAC Authentication Fail Table The OLT MAC Authentication Fail Table window allows you to view the MAC entries that failed to authenticate If an ONU has sent a register request but the OLT has no MAC addresses assigned to this ONU or this MAC address has been assigned to another ONU port the ONU will fail to authenticate and the MAC address will be recorded into the OLT MAC Authentication Fail Table If the table is full and a new entry arrives the oldest entry will be removed to accommodate the new entry To access the OLT MAC Authentication Fail Table window click PON gt MAC Authentication gt OLT MAC Authentication Fail Table Total Entries 32 None 3 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None o 74 C Ch 4 amp wn
144. her the Port based VLAN setting should be Enabled or Disabled Click Apply to Add Delete the 4 Port ONU Profile Setting Deleting an Existing 4 Port ONU Profile Setting 1 Click the Delete button next to the Profile Name that you want to delete 2 A Success message indicates the Epon Profile was deleted successfully VLAN Profile Settings To access the VLAN Profile Settings window click PON gt PON Profile gt VLAN Profile Settings Pratl Name Profile Name Defaut Figure 11 48 VLAN Profile Settings window Creating a new VLAN Profile 1 Type a name for the VLAN Profile in the Profile Name textbox 2 Click the Create button 3 The new profile will appear under the Profile Name heading Editing an existing VLAN Profile 1 Click the Show Detail button next to the VLAN you want to modify 2 The following screen will appear Default Upstream VLAN Rule Action New VID VLAN Type Priority Src Add v 0 4094 800 v Original Default Downstream VLAN Rule Action New VID Priority Src Delete v 0 4094 Upstream VLAN Rule Rule ID Classifier New VID VLAN Type Priority Src Active 1 24 VID 0 4094 0 4094 8100 v Original w Fi Downstream VLAN Rule Rule ID Classifier Action New VID Priority Src Active 1 24 VID 0 4094 Delete 0 4094 Li Rule Index Classifier Value Action New VID VLAN Type
145. hether to create the setting based on a VID IPv4 or Ethernet Type from the drop down menu Value If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type the VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 from the Classifier drop down menu type the value in the textbox If choosing Ethernet Type from the drop down menu type the hexadecimal address in the textbox Action Choose Add from the drop down menu to add a new VLAN tag to the packet Choose Replace from the drop down menu to replace the original VLAN tag of the packet Choose None from the drop down menu to not take any action New VID VLAN Type Priority Src Active If choosing Add or Replace from the Action drop down menu type the VID that you want to add or replace on the packet If choosing Add from the drop down menu choose whether you want to add an 8100 9100 or 88A8 VLAN type from the drop down menu Choose Original from the drop down menu to keep the same priority number Choose Priority Profile to set the priority number if the profile Tick the Active checkbox to make the ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Setting active Click Add the new ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Setting Searching and Editing an existing ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Setting 1 Choose the OLT Index you want to view or edit from the OLT Index drop down menu on the bottom half of the screen Choose the ONU Index you want to view or edit from the ONU Index drop down menu Click the Sea
146. hing for has an Ethernet Type VID IPV4 Protocol Source TCP Source UDP Source IP or Destination IP filter from the Filter type drop down menu Type in the Filter value that is used by the ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Setting you are searching for in the Filter Type field Select whether the ONU Classifier Filter Upstream Setting you are searching for has its Action setting set to Discard or Pass from the Action drop down menu Click the Search button to search for the ONU Classifier Upstream Settings Editing an existing ONU Classifier Upstream Setting 1 Ghz RS R3 Click the Edit button next to the ONU Classifier Upstream setting you want to edit The Filter type Filter value Action and Rule State settings can be edited Edit the desired values in the Filter type Filter value Action and Rule State fields Click the Apply button next to the ONU Default Filter Size Setting you just modified A Success message indicates the change was carried out successfully Deleting an existing ONU Classifier Upstream Setting l 2 Click the Delete button next to the ONU Classifier Upstream setting you want to delete A Success message indicates the ONU Classifier Upstream setting was deleted successfully ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Settings To access the ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Settings window click PON gt ONU Classifier Filter Settings gt ONU Classifier Filter Downstream Settings OLT Port ONU Part Rule ID
147. hreshold level provided by the user Once a packet storm has been detected the Switch will drop packets coming into the Switch until the storm has subsided The Switch will also scan and monitor packets coming into the Switch by monitoring the Switch s chip counter This method is only viable for Broadcast and Multicast storms because the chip only has counters for these two types of packets Once a storm has been detected that is once the packet threshold set below has been exceeded the Switch will shutdown the port to all incoming traffic with the exception of STP BPDU packets for a time period specified using the CountDown field If this field times out and the packet storm continues the port will be placed in a Shutdown Forever mode which will produce a warning message to be sent to the Trap Receiver Once in Shutdown Forever mode the only method of recovering this port is to manually recoup it using the Port Settings window in the Configuration folder and selecting the disabled port and returning it to an Enabled status To view the following window to configure Traffic Control click QoS gt Traffic Control Traffic Control Settings From Port 01 To Port 01 v Threshold 0 2097151 131072 Storm Control Type Broadcast State Enabled v BCast Limit BCast State MCast Limit MCast State DLF Limit DLF State 1488100 Disabled Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disab
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150. ical traffic can be limited so excessive bandwidth can be saved The Switch has separate hardware queues on every physical port to which packets from various applications can be mapped to and in turn prioritized View the following map to see how the Switch implements 802 1P priority queuing Implementation of QoS 802 1p Priority Tagging QoS QoS QoS Class 1 us ass 2 Class 3 Class 4 S 5 Prae 6 QoS es 0 Class 7 4 5 Ws Priority Tags pc Incoming packets tagged Packets without QoS tags with the QoS priorities 0 7 will be forwarded to the will be forwarded to the QoS class based on the QoS Class as shown QoS 802 1p default priority above set per individual port SSS ae pr SES Figure 8 Mapping QoS on the Switch The picture above shows the default priority setting for the Switch Class 7 has the highest priority of the eight priority queues on the Switch In order to implement QoS the user is required to instruct the Switch to examine the header of a packet to see if it has the proper identifying tag tagged Then the user may forward these tagged packets to designated queues on the Switch where they will be emptied based on priority For example let s say a user wishes to have a video conference between two remotely set computers The administrator can add priority tags to the video packets being sent out utilizing the Access Profile commands Then on the receiving end the administrator instructs the Switch to ex
151. ile Settings window Creating a new Classifier Profile 1 Type a name for the Classifier Profile in the Profile Name textbox 2 Click the Create button 3 The new profile will appear under the Profile Name heading Editing an existing Classifier Profile 1 Click the Show Detail button next to the Classifier you want to modify 2 The following screen will appear Default Upstream Classifier Filter Default VLAN Filter Discard v Default Downstream Classifier Filter Tag Default VLAN Filter Tag v Discard v Upstream Classifier Filter Rule ID Classifier Action Rule State 1 56 Ethertype 0 FFFF Discard v Disabled x Downstream Classifier Filter Rule ID Classifier Action Rule State 1 56 Etherlype 0 FFFF Discard v Disabled v Rule Index Tag Default Upstream Pass Default Downstream Pass Rule Index Classifier Action Rule State Figure 11 51 Editing an existing Classifier Profile Setting 3 The window is divided into four main sections Default Upstream Classifier Filter Default Downstream Classifier Filter Upstream Classifier Filter Downstream Classifier Filter and a table at the bottom of the screen which shows the existing rules setup on the system 4 Configure the Default Upstream Classifier Filter parameters as described below Parameter Description Tag Choose Tag or Untag from the drop down for the Default Upstream Classifier
152. ill be sent to the remote host corresponds to number 16 from the list above local1 Specifies that local use 1 messages will be sent to the corresponds to number 17 from the list above local2 Specifies that local use 2 messages will be sent to the corresponds to number 18 from the list above local3 Specifies that local use 3 messages will be sent to the corresponds to number 19 from the list above local4 Specifies that local use 4 messages will be sent to the corresponds to number 20 from the list above local5 Specifies that local use 5 messages will be sent to the corresponds to number 21 from the list above local6 Specifies that local use 6 messages will be sent to the corresponds to number 22 from the list above local7 Specifies that local use 7 messages will be sent to the corresponds to number 23 from the list above remote host remote host remote host remote host remote host remote host remote host This This This This This This This This Type in the UDP Port number used for sending Syslog messages The default is 514 Status Choose Enabled or Disabled from the drop down menu to activate or deactivate the Syslog host Click Apply to add the new Syslog host Web Settings To configure the Web Settings for the Switch click Configuration gt Web Settings to reveal the following window WEB Status Enabled Disabled
153. ing an existing ONU FDB Address Limitation Setting l 2 ONU Click the Edit button next to the ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry setting you want to edit The Maximum entries field can be edited Type a number between 0 and 6 to specify the new Maximum entry number Click the Apply button next to the ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry you just modified A Success message indicates the change was carried out successfully UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entries The ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entries window is used to configure the UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max entries for the ONU units installed in the Switch To access the ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entries window click PON gt OLT FDB Address Limitation ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entries OLT Index ONU Index UNI Port From UNI Port To All UNI Port Maximum entries 01 Boo S Hv SE m ONU Index Maximum entries Edit CO nn WH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 11 29 OLT UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entries window Creating a new ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entry 1 3 4 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index you want the ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limitation Max Entry applied to Use the ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the ONU Ports you want the ONU UNI Port FDB Address Limit
154. ings From Month From Day From Time In HH MM To Month To Day To Time In HH MM Apply Figure 6 15 Time Zone settings window The following parameters can be set Parameter Description TimeZone Settings Daylight Saving Time Use this drop down menu to enable or disable the Daylight Saving Times DST State State Daylight Saving Time Use this drop down menu to specify the amount of time that will constitute your local DST Offset in Minutes offset 30 60 90 or 120 minutes Time Zone Offset Use these pull down menus to specify your local time zone s offset from Greenwich Mean from GMT in Time GMT HH MM DST Repeating Settings Using repeating mode will enable DST seasonal time adjustment Repeating mode requires that the DST beginning and ending date be specified using a formula For example specify to begin DST on Saturday during the second week of April and end DST on Sunday during the last week of October From Which Week Of Use the drop down menu to select the week of the month that DST will start on the Month From Day of Week Use the drop down menu to select the day of the week that DST will start on From Month Use the drop down menu to select the month DST will start on From Time in HH MM Timei From Time in HH MM HH MM Use Use the drop down menus to select the time of day that DST will starton drop down menus to select the time of U
155. ion from the IPv4 ACL drop down menu Choose ICMP to specify that the ACL rule will apply to ICMP traffic Choose GMP to specify that the ACL rule will apply to IGMP traffic Choose TCP to specify that the rule applies to the range of TCP ports Choose UDP to specify that the rule applies to the range of UDP ports Choose Protocol ID to specify that the rule applies to the value of the Protocol ID If choosing CMP click the Select button and configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description IPv4 DSCP DSCP Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the DSCP section of the frame IPv4 Address Source IP Mask Type in a subnet mask to designate which part of the Source IP Address set in the Access Rule List should be filtered Destination IP Mask Type in a subnet mask to designate which part of the Destination IP Address set in the Access Rule List should be filtered ICMP ICMP Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the ICMP section of the frame Click the Create button to add the new ACL Profile A Success message indicated the new ACL Profile was added successfully If choosing GMP click the Select button and configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description IPv4 DSCP DSCP Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the DSCP section of the frame
156. iority Src If choosing the Delete or Replace option from the Action drop down menu choose Original from the drop down menu to keep the same priority number Choose Priority Profile to set the priority number if the profile Click Apply the new ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Setting Searching and Editing an existing ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Setting 1 Choose the OLT Index you want to view or edit from the OLT Index drop down menu on the bottom half of the screen 2 Choose the ONU Index you want to view or edit from the ONU Index drop down menu 3 Click the Search button 4 The result will appear underneath the Search button at the bottom of the window 5 The following parameters can be edited if required Parameter Description Action Choose Delete from the drop down menu to remove the VLAN tag of the packet Choose Replace from the drop down menu to replace the VLAN tag of the packet Choose None from the drop down menu to not take any action New VID If choosing the Replace option from the Action drop down menu type the new VID number that you want the VLAN tag to have Priority Src If choosing the Replace option from the Action drop down menu choose Original from the drop down menu to keep the same priority number Choose Priority Profile to set the priority number if the profile Click Apply to save the changes ONU VLAN Rule Settings ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Settings The ONU VLAN
157. isplays the Hardware Version of the Device MAC Address IP Address Displays the MAC Address of the Device Displays the IP Address configured on the Device Mask Gateway Management VLAN Dual Image Last Reboot Status Displays the Subnet Mask configured on the Device Descriptions for each of the items displayed on the Device Status and Quick Configuration section are explained below Parameter Description Displays the status of the Telnet Interface and the port number used to access the interface Displays the status of the Web Interface and the port number used to access the interface Clipaging Displays the Clipaging Status IP Address The IP Address of the Switch can be changed through the CLI or the Web Interface To change IP settings using the web manager you must access the IP Address menu located in the Administration folder To configure the Switch s IP address Click the Configuration gt IP Address menu link The web manager will display the Switch s current IP settings in the IP configuration menu as seen below Interface Name IP Address 192 Subnet Mask 255 Gateway Management VLAN Name default Admin State Enabled Link Status Link UP Boot Mode Static Apply Figure 6 IP Address window To configure the Switch s IP address subnet mask and default gateway address 1 Enter the appropriate IP Ad
158. k Apply to implement the changes made OLT Port Utilization This window displays the percentage of the total available bandwidth being used on the port To view the port utilization click Monitoring gt OLT Port Utilization Apply 10 0 90 Port_Util 80 70 60 50 40 30 Unit Time Interval 1s Md Record Number 200 Show Hide Iv Port Util Figure 10 4 OLT Port Utilization window Select a port number from the Port drop down menu at the top of the window to view the available bandwidth for that port The following fields can be set in the OLT Port Utilization window Parameter Description Time Interval Use the drop down menu to select the desired setting between 1s and 60s where s stands for seconds The default value is one second Record Number Use the drop down menu to select the number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 200 The default value is 200 ShowlHide Tick Un tick the checkbox to Show Hide the OLT Port Utilization chart for Five Seconds One Minute and Five Minutes Click Apply to implement the changes made Packet Size This window displays the size of the packets received by the Switch as a line graph The graph arranges packets in six groups that are classed in size To view the Packet Size graph click Monitoring gt Packet Size 64 65 127 128 255 256 511 512 1023 1024 1518 Unit packets sec Time Interval 1s Rec
159. k Service Office The claim must include a written description of the Hardware defect or Software nonconformance in sufficient detail to allow D Link to confirm the same The original product owner must obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from the Authorized D Link Service Office and if requested provide written proof of purchase of the product such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice for the product before the warranty service is provided After an RMA number is issued the defective product must be packaged securely in the original or other suitable shipping package to ensure that it will not be damaged in transit and the RMA number must be prominently marked on the outside of the package The packaged product shall be insured and shipped to Authorized D Link Service Office with all shipping costs prepaid D Link may reject or return any product that is not packaged and shipped in strict compliance with the foregoing requirements or for which an RMA number is not visible from the outside of the package The product owner agrees to pay D Link s reasonable handling and return shipping charges for any product that is not packaged and shipped in accordance with the foregoing requirements or that is determined by D Link not to be defective or non conforming What Is Not Covered This limited warranty provided by D Link does not cover Products that have been subjected to abuse accident alteration modification tampering negligence
160. k Type in a value to specify that the rule will apply to IP protocol ID traffic Type in a value to specify the L4 part of the mask a Click the Create button to add the new ACL Profile A Success message indicated the new ACL Profile was added successfully If choosing Packet Content ACL click the Select button and configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description Packet Content Tick the checkbox to specify that the frame content mask should have an offset value of 0 15 Offset 16 31 Tick the checkbox to specify that the frame content mask should have an offset value of 16 31 Offset 32 47 Tick the checkbox to specify that the frame content mask should have an offset value of 32 47 Offset 48 63 Tick the checkbox to specify that the frame content mask should have an offset value of 48 63 Offset 64 79 Tick the checkbox to specify that the frame content mask should have an offset of value of 64 79 a Click the Create button to add the new ACL Profile A Success message indicated the new ACL Profile was added successfully Viewing the details of an existing Access Profile To view the details of an existing Access Profile click the Show Details button adjacent to the Access Profile you want to view The details are displayed in a new window as shown below ACL Profile Details Profile ID 1 Profile Type IP Owner Type ACL Source IP 192 168 0 222 Show All Pr
161. ke the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD 1 When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in your system Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure to discharge static electricity from your body 2 When transporting a sensitive component first place it in an antistatic container or packaging 3 Handle all sensitive components in a static safe area If possible use antistatic floor pads workbench pads and an antistatic grounding strap viii Section 1 Introduction Switch Description Software Features Ports Front Panel Components Side Panel Description Rear Panel Description Gigabit Combo Ports Fiber Ports The following manual describes the installation maintenance and configurations concerning members of the D Link DPN 3012 E GE PON switch For the remainder of this document we will refer to the D Link DPN 3012 E GE PON switch as the Switch for examples configurations and explanations Switch Description The Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network GE PON OLT CO Switch is designed for point to multi point FTTH applications The GE PON service delivers up to 1Gbps speed over fiber optic cabling enabling next generation simultaneous voice video and data services including high speed Internet access and video streaming The DP
162. l duplex or half duplex The Auto setting allows the port to automatically determine the fastest settings the device the port is connected to can handle and then to use those settings 10M Half This parameter specifies that the port will be operate at 10 Mbps Half duplex 10M Full This parameter specifies that the port will be operate at 10 Mbps Full duplex 100M Half This parameter specifies that the port will operate at 100 Mbps Half duplex 100M Full This parameter specifies that the port will operate at 100 Mbps Full duplex 1000M Full Master This parameter allows the port to advertise capabilities related to duplex speed and physical layer type The 1000M Full Master option determines that the port has a 1000 Mps master relationship with the gigabit port at the other end of the link This relationship is necessary for establishing the timing control between the two physical layers On a master physical layer the timing control is set by a local source 1000M Full Slave This parameter allows the port to advertise capabilities related to duplex Flow Control Address Learning Medium Type speed and physical layer type The 1000M Full_Slave option determines that the port has a 1000 Mps slave relationship with the gigabit port at the other end of the link This relationship is necessary for establishing the timing control between the two physical layers The slave physical layer uses loop timing where the timing comes from a
163. lassifier drop down menu type in the P address of the Destination host Action Choose whether to Pass or Discard the Downstream Classifier Filter from the drop down menu Click the None option to specify that no action should be taken Rule State Choose Enabled from the drop down menu to enable the Downstream Classifier Filter Choose Disabled to disable Deleting an Existing Classifier Profile Click the Delete button next to the C assifier Profile that you want to delete 2 A Success message indicates the Classifier Profile was deleted successfully Priority Profile Settings To access the Priority Profile Settings window click PON gt PON Profile gt Priority Profile Settings ProfleName Profile Name Default Show Detail Figure 11 52 Priority Profile Settings window Creating a new Priority Profile 1 Typeaname for the Priority Profile in the Profile Name textbox 2 Click the Create button 3 Thenew profile will appear under the Profile Name heading Editing an existing Priority Profile 1 Click the Show Detail button next to the Priority Profile you want to modify 2 The following screen will appear Priority Map Settings Priority Map Priority Class ID PTo8 x 0 Upstream Priority Rule Filter Rule ID Classifier Priority Rule State 1 40 Ethertype v 0 FFFF 0 v Disabled v Downstream Priority Rule Filter Rule ID Classifier Priority R
164. le on the back of the Switch The boot sequence appears in the terminal 10 After the boot sequence completes the console login screen displays 11 If you have not logged into the command line interface CLI program press the Enter key at the User name and password prompts There is no default user name and password for the Switch The administrator must first create user names and passwords If you have previously set up user accounts log in and continue to configure the Switch 12 Enter the commands to complete your desired tasks Many commands require administrator level access privileges Read the next section for more information on setting up user accounts See the DPN 3012 E GE PON CLI Manual on the documentation CD for a list of all commands and additional information on using the CLI 13 When you have completed your tasks exit the session with the logout command or close the emulator program 14 Make sure the terminal or PC you are using to make this connection is configured to match these settings If you are having problems making this connection on a PC make sure the emulation is set to VT 100 You will be able to set the emulation by clicking on the File menu in you HyperTerminal window clicking on Properties in the drop down menu and then clicking the Settings tab This is where you will find the Emulation options If you still do not see anything try rebooting the Switch by disconnecting its power supply Once connecte
165. led 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 1488100 Disabled 14nR1nn Disabled 14RR1nn Disabled 14RR1nn Disabled OO on i w f Figure 8 3 Traffic Control window Configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description From Port To Use the drop down menus to choose a consecutive group of ports that need be configured Port Threshold Type a value to define the upper threshold at which the specified traffic control is switched on 0 2097151 The value defines the number of Broadcast Multicast Unknown Unicast packets received by the Switch that will trigger the storm traffic control measures Storm Control Use the drop down menu to choose if the ports should use Broadcast Multicast or Unknown Type Unicast Storm Control Type Choose Enabled from the drop down menu to enable the Traffic Control Setting Choose Disabled to disable Click Apply to set the Traffic Control for the selected ports Results of configured Traffi
166. lemented as a Data Terminal Equipment DTE connection To use the console port you need the following equipment e A terminal or a computer with both a serial port and the ability to emulate a terminal e A null modem or straight through RS 232 cable with a female DB 9 connector for the console port on the Switch To connect a terminal to the console port 1 Connect the female connector of the RS 232 cable directly to the console port on the Switch and tighten the captive retaining screws 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a terminal or to the serial connector of a computer running terminal emulation software Set the terminal emulation software as follows Select the appropriate serial port COM port 1 or COM port 2 Set the data rate to 115200 baud Set the data format to 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity Set flow control to none Under Properties select VT100 for Emulation mode s E ES 2 ES M Select Terminal keys for Function Arrow and Ctrl keys Ensure that you select Terminal keys not Windows keys NOTE When you use HyperTerminal with the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating sys tem ensure that you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 allows you to use arrow keys in HyperTerminal s VT100 emulation See www microsoft com for information on Windows 2000 service packs 9 After you have correctly set up the terminal plug the power cable into the power receptac
167. ller or distributor D Link would fulfill the warranty obligation according to the local warranty policy in which you purchased our products Limited Hardware Warranty D Link warrants that the hardware portion of the D Link products described below Hardware will be free from material defects in workmanship and materials from the date of original retail purchase of the Hardware for the period set forth below applicable to the product type Warranty Period if the Hardware is used and serviced in accordance with applicable documentation provided that a completed Registration Card is returned to an Authorized D Link Service Office within ninety 90 days after the date of original retail purchase of the Hardware If a completed Registration Card is not received by an authorized D Link Service Office within such ninety 90 period then the Warranty Period shall be ninety 90 days from the date of purchase Product Type Warranty Period Product including Power Supplies and Fans One 1 Year Spare parts and spare kits Ninety 90 days D Link s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the defective Hardware at no charge to the original owner Such repair or replacement will be rendered by D Link at an Authorized D Link Service Office The replacement Hardware need not be new or of an identical make model or part D Link may in its discretion may replace the defective Hardware or any part thereof with any reconditioned product tha
168. ls Data Transfer Rates Ethernet Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic Topology CSMA CD Half duplex Full duplex 10 Mbps 20Mbps 100Mbps 200Mbps n a 2000Mbps SFP Mini GBIC Support IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE LX DEM 310GT transceiver IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE SX DEM 311GT transceiver IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE LH DEM 314GT transceiver IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE ZX DEM 315GT transceiver IEEE 802 3u 100BASE FX DEM 211 transceiver 100FX LC MM 2Km IEEE 802 3u 100BASE FX DEM 210 transceiver 100 FX LC SM 15Km Star Network Cables Number of Ports Cat 5 Enhanced for 1000BASE T UTP Cat 5 Cat 5 Enhanced for 100BASE TX UTP Cat 3 4 5 for 1OBASE T EIA TIA 568 100 ohm screened twisted pair STP 100m 24 10 100 Mbps ports 2 combo 1000Base T SFP ports DHS 3628 DHS 3628DC 2 100BASE FX SFP ports DHS 3628F 2 1000Base T copper ports Physical and Environmental Performance Transmission Method Store and forward Packet Buffer 32 MB per device Packet Filtering Forwarding Rate 14 881 pps 10M port 148 810 pps 100M port 1 488 100 pps 1Gbps port MAC Address Learning Automatic update Supports 16K MAC address Priority Queues 8 Priority Queues per port Forwarding Table Age Time Max age 10 1000000 seconds Default 300 Appendix B Cables and Connectors When connecting the Switch to the control port a straight through cable is necessary Ple
169. ly Figure 6 14 Time Settings window To Set the Time using SNTP 1 In the Status section click the Enabled radio button 2 In the SNTP Settings section type in the IP addresses of the SNTP First Second and Third servers that the SNTP information will be taken from in their respective textboxes 3 Type in the interval in seconds between requests for updated SNTP information 4 Click Apply when you have finished setting the SNTP information To Set the Time manually 1 In the Status section click the Disabled radio button 2 In the Set Current Times section enter the current date in the Date field in the following format DD MM YYYY where DD equals the day of the month MM equals month and YYYY equals the year 3 In the Time field enter the current time in hours minutes and seconds Type in the interval in seconds between requests 4 Click Apply when you have finished setting the time manually TimeZone Settings To configure the Time Zone settings for the Switch click Configuration gt SNTP Settings gt TimeZone Settings to reveal the following window Daylight Saving Time State Disabled Daylight Saving Time Offset In Minutes 60 v Time Zone Offsetfrom GMT In HH MM w 08 wj00 v DST Repeating Settings From Which Week Of The Month From Day Of Week From Month From Time In HH MM ToWhich Week Of The Month To Day Of Week To Month To Time In HH MM DST Annual Sett
170. m Settings window is used to configure the downstream VLAN rule of the ONU To access the ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Settings window click PON gt ONU VLAN Rule Settings gt ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Settings The ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Settings window is divided into two main sections The top half is used to create new ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Settings The bottom half is used to Search and Edit existing ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Settings OLT Index ONU PortFrom ONU PortTo Select All 01 v 01 v 01 v E Rule ID Classifier Value Action New VID Priority Src Active 124 VID v 0 4094 Delete E oo o OLT Index 01 x ONU Index 01 Y ONU Index Rule ID Classifier Value Action New VID Priority Sre Active Figure 11 41 ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Settings window Adding a new ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Setting Configure the parameters in the top Setting half of the window as described below to add a new ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Parameter Description OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port To Value Use the drop down menus to choose the OLT Index you want to configure the ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Settings on Use the drop down menus to choose the range of ONU Ports you want to configure the ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Settings on Tick the Select All checkbox to select all ports Type a rule index value between 1 and 24 Choose whether to create the setting based o
171. m section displays a table showing the current STP Ports Settings configuration From Port To Port External Cost 0 Auto Priority 0 240 Apply Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Figure 7 24 STP Port Settings window Configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description From Port To Port Use the drop down menus to select the range of ports that you want to configure the STP Ports settings for External Cost 0 Auto Type a value in this field to define the metric that indicates the relative cost of forwarding packets to the specified port list Port cost can be set automatically or manually as described below Automatically Inputting O in this field automatically set the speed for forwarding packets to the specified port s in the list for optimal efficiency Default port cost 100Mbps port 200000 Gigabit port 20000 Manually Inputting a value between 1 and 65535 determines the external cost The lower the number the greater the probability the port will be chosen to forward packets Priority 0 240 Type in a Priority value between 0 and 240 The lower the number the greater the probability the port will be chosen to forward packets Choose Enabled from the drop down menu to enable STP for the specified ports Choose Disabled to disable Click the Apply button at the
172. m the Stream drop down menu Select a Policing Queue number between 0 and 7 from the Policing Queue From drop down menu Select a Policing Queue number between 0 and 7 from the Policing Queue To drop down menu Type a value between 0000 for the Queue bandwidth in the QueueBandWidth field Qv oe 7 Click the Apply button to add the new Policing Queue Size Setting Searching for an existing Policing Queue Size Setting Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index you want to search for the Policing Queue Size Setting on Use the ONU Port From drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want to search for the Policing Queue Size Setting on Select whether the Policing Queue Size Setting you are searching for applies to Upstream or Downstream traffic from the Stream drop down menu Select the Policing Queue number the Policing Queue Size Setting you are searching for is using from the Policing Queue From drop down menu Select the Policing Queue number the Policing Queue Size Setting you are searching for is using from the Policing Queue To drop down menu Click the Search button to search for the Policing Queue Size Setting Editing an existing Policing Queue Size Setting Is 2 3 4 5 Click the Edit button next to the Policing Queue Size setting you want to edit The UpStream Queue Size and DownStream Queue Size settings can be edited Type the desired values in the UpStream Queue Size and DownStream Queue Si
173. mber Figure 7 6 Add Edit VLAN window The VLAN Name can be modified if required Click the radio buttons to choose the role of each of the ports in the VLAN When you have finished editing the VLAN click the Apply button to save the changes GN me oe ON A Success message indicates that the change has been made successfully Deleting a VLAN 1l To delete a VLAN click the Delete VID button next to the VLAN you want to delete 2 A Success message indicates that the VLAN has been deleted Creating New VLAN 1 Click the Add Edit VLAN tab at the top of the 802 1Q VLAN window to reveal the following window Add Edit VLAN F ind VLAN Total Entries 1 wan name Select All 1 2 3 Tagged Untagged Not Member Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Not Member Figure 7 7 Adding a new VLAN window 2 Typeina VID number in the VID field 3 Typeina VLAN Name in the VLAN Name field The VLAN name should be alphanumeric with no spaces and be less than 32 characters 4 Click the radio buttons to choose the role of each of the ports in the VLAN 5 When you have finished creating the VLAN click the Apply button 6 A Success message indicates that the VLAN has been deleted Finding a VLAN 1 Click the Find VLAN tab at the top of the 802 1Q VLAN window to reveal the following window vlan Name Figure 7 8 Find VLAN window 2 Type inthe VLAN Name that you are searching for 3 Click the Find b
174. me Multicast Group MAC Address Reports Total Entries 0 Member Port n8 09 Figure 10 19 IGMP Snooping Group Table Type the name of the VLAN you want to view IGMP Snooping Group information for in the VLAN Name field Click the Find button The IGMP Snooping Group information will display in the Member Port section at the bottom of the window MAC Address Table Use the MAC Address Table window to view and clear entries on the Switch s MAC Address Table To access the MAC Address Table window click Monitoring gt MAC Address Table Port V Clear Dynamic Entries VLAN Name Clear Dynamic Entries MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 View All Entry Clear All Entry Total Entries 1 VLAN Name MAC Address Type 1 default 00 17 94 0D 37 19 Self Figure 10 20 MAC Address Table The following table show describes the different parameters in the MAC Address table Parameter Description Port Use the drop down menu to select the port you want to view or clear MAC address information for Click the adjacent Find button to view the MAC Addresses associated with that port Click the adjacent Clear Dynamic Entries button to clear all current dynamic MAC Address entries associated with the port VLAN Name Type the name of the VLAN in the VLAN Name field to view all the MAC Address entries associated with the port Click the adjacent Find button to view the MAC Addresses associa
175. n a VID IPv4 or Ethernet Type from the drop down menu If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type the VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 from the Classifier drop down menu type the value in the textbox If choosing Ethernet Type from the drop down menu type the hexadecimal address in the textbox Choose Add from the drop down menu to add a new VLAN tag to the packet Choose Replace from the drop down menu to replace the original VLAN tag of the packet Choose None from the drop down menu to not take any action New VID VLAN Type Priority Src Active If choosing Add or Replace from the Action drop down menu type the VID that you want to add or replace on the packet If choosing Add from the drop down menu choose whether you want to add an 8100 9100 or 88A8 VLAN type from the drop down menu If choosing Replace in the Action drop down menu choose to use an Original or the Priority Profile source from the drop down menu Tick the Active checkbox to make the ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Setting active Click Add the new ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Setting Searching and Editing an existing ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Setting 1 Choose the OLT Index you want to view or edit from the OLT Index drop down menu on the bottom half of the screen Choose the ONU Index you want to view or edit from the ONU Index drop down menu Click the Search button 2 3 4 The result will appear underneath the Searc
176. n you may configure VLAN settings If you wish to change the port trunk grouping with VLANs already in place you will not need to reconfigure the VLAN settings after changing the port trunk group settings VLAN settings will automatically change in conjunction with the change of the port trunk group settings To access the 802 1Q VLAN settings for the Switch click L2 Features gt 802 1Q VLAN to reveal the following window VLAN List Add Edit VLAN Find VLAN Total Entries 1 VID VLAN Name Tag Ports Untagged Ports 1 2 3 4 1 default 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Figure 7 5 802 1Q VLAN window The VLAN List window summarizes the different VLAN s that have been created on the Switch and also allows you to edit the different VLAN s on the Switch A description of the different parameters displayed in the VLAN List window appears below Parameter Description Displays the VID number of the VLAN VLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN Tag Ports Displays the tagged ports of this VLAN Untagged Ports Displays the untagged ports of this VLAN Editing Existing VLAN 1 Click the Edit button next to the VLAN that requires editing to reveal the following window OU W VLAN VLAN List Add Edit VLAN Find VLAN Total Entries 2 Select All 1 2 3 4 Tagged O OO O Untagged o Not Member DN Tagged Ports Untagged Ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Not Me
177. nd to help protect your system from potential damage Throughout this document the caution icon A is used to indicate cautions and precautions that you need to review and follow Safety Cautions To reduce the risk of bodily injury electrical shock fire and damage to the equipment observe the following precautions Observe and follow service markings e Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation Opening or removing covers that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you to electrical shock Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments If any of the following conditions occur unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your trained service provider The power cable extension cable or plug is damaged e An object has fallen into the product e The product has been exposed to water The product has been dropped or damaged e The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions Keep your system away from radiators and heat sources Also do not block cooling vents Do not spill food or liquids on your system components and never operate the product in a wet environment If the system gets wet see the appropriate section in your troubleshooting guide or contact your trained service provider Do not push any objects into the openings of your system Doi
178. ndard MIB II the Switch also supports its own proprietary enterprise MIB as an extended Management Information Base Specifying the MIB Object Identifier may also retrieve the proprietary MIB MIB values can be either read only or read write IP Address Assignment Each Switch must be assigned its own IP Address which is used for communication with an SNMP network manager or other TCP IP application for example BOOTP TFTP The Switch s default IP address is 192 168 0 1 You can change the default Switch IP address to meet the specification of your networking address scheme The Switch is also assigned a unique MAC address by the factory This MAC address cannot be changed and can be found by entering the command show switch into the command line interface as shown below DPN 3012 E a show switch Command show switch Device Type DPN 3012 E Available Available Available 00 17 98 0D 37 19 192 168 0 1 default 259 259 259 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Boot PROM Version Build RU 1 00 B003 Firmware Version Build RU 1 00 B010 Hardware Version 1 System Name System Location Enabled TCP 23 Enabled TCP 80 Clipaging Enabled Dual Image Suppor ted Last Reboot Status ColdStart DPN 3012 E att Figure 4 Show switch command The Switch s MAC address can also be found from the Web management program on the Device Information window that appears after successfully logging onto the Switch The IP ad
179. ndwidth Setting applied to 2 Use the ONU Port drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want the Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting applied to 3 Select whether you want the Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting to apply to Upstream or Downstream traffic from the Stream drop down menu Select a Policing Queue number between 0 and 7 from the Policing Queue From drop down menu Select a Policing Queue number between 0 and 7 from the Policing Queue To drop down menu Type a value between 0000 for the Queue bandwidth in the QueueBandWidth field Click the Apply button to add the new Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting pl oye ode Searching for an existing Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index you want to search for the Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting on 2 Use the ONU Port From drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want to search for the Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting on 3 Select whether the Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting you are searching for applies to Upstream or Downstream traffic from the Stream drop down menu 4 Select the Policing Queue number the Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting you are searching for is using from the Policing Queue From drop down menu 5 Select the Policing Queue number the Policing Queue Bandwidth Setting you are searching for is using from the Policing Queue To drop down menu 6 Click the Search button to search for the Policing Queue Bandwi
180. ng functions Configuration File Backup amp Restore Upload Log File Reset Download Firmware Reboot System Configuration File Backup amp Restore Server IP 0 0 0 0 File Configuration ID Active v Increment 7 Figure 5 3 Configuration File Backup amp Restore page Configure the parameters as explained below Parameter Description LN nM up restored to File Type the File Name of the Configuration File you want to Backup or Restore Configuration ID Use the drop down menu to choose the mage ID that will be backed up restored to Choose Active to backup restore the image to the active Image ID choose 7 to backup restore the image to Configuration ID 1 and choose 2 to backup restore the configuration to Configuration ID 2 Tick the checkbox to specify that the current configuration will not be cleared before applying the new configuration Increment Restoring the Configuration File To restore the configuration file click the Restore button Backup the Configuration File To backup the configuration file click the Backup button Upload Log File Server IP 0 0 0 0 File Upload Figure 5 4 Upload Log File page Configure the parameters as explained below Parameter Description Server IP Type the IP address of the TFTP Server you want to upload the log file to File o Type the filename that t
181. ng so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components Use the product only with approved equipment Allow the product to cool before removing covers or touching internal components Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label If you are not sure of the type of power source required consult your service provider or local power company To help avoid damaging your system be sure the voltage on the power supply is set to match the power available at your location 115 volts V 60 hertz Hz in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern countries such as South Korea and Taiwan 100 V 50 Hz in eastern Japan and 100 V 60 Hz in western Japan 230 V 50 Hz in most of Europe the Middle East and the Far East Also be sure that attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the power available in your location Use only approved power cable s If you have not been provided with a power cable for your system or for any AC powered option intended for your system purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country The power cable must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product To help prevent electric shock plug the system and peripheral power cables into properly groun
182. nt If the packet is not tagged with VLAN information the ingress port will tag the packet with its own PVID as a VID if the port is a tagging port The switch then determines if the destination port is a member of the same VLAN has the same VID as the ingress port If it does not the packet is dropped If it has the same VID the packet is forwarded and the destination port trans mits it on its attached network segment This process is referred to as ingress filtering and is used to conserve bandwidth within the Switch by dropping packets that are not on the same VLAN as the ingress port at the point of reception This eliminates the subsequent processing of packets that will just be dropped by the destination port Default VLANs The Switch initially configures one VLAN VID 1 called default The factory default setting assigns all ports on the Switch to the default As new VLANs are configured in Port based mode their respective member ports are removed from the default Packets cannot cross VLANs If a member of one VLAN wants to connect to another VLAN the link must be through an external router NOTE If no VLANs are configured on the Switch then all packets will be forwarded to any destination port Packets with unknown source addresses will be flooded to all ports Broadcast and multicast packets will also be flooded to all ports An example is presented below VLAN Name VID Switch Ports System default 5 6 7 8
183. nt to search for the P2P Traffic Control Setting on 2 Usethe ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the ONU Ports you want to search for the P2P Traffic Control Setting on 3 Click the Enabled radio button to search for a P2P Traffic Control setting that is set to Enabled 4 Type the Maximum Bandwidth value of the P2P Traffic Control setting that you want to search for in the Max Bandwidth textbox 5 Type the Maximum Burst Size value of the P2P Traffic Control setting that you want to search for in the Max Burst Size textbox 6 Click the Search button to search for the ONU 802 1Q VLAN Setting Editing an existing P2P Traffic Control Setting l 2 3 4 Click the Edit button next to the P2P Traffic Control Settings you want to edit The following fields can be edited State Max Bandwidth and Max Burst Size Use the State drop down menu to specify if the ONU Index should be Enabled or Disabled If you want to set a new Maximum Bandwidth value for the P2P Traffic Control type this value into the Max Bandwidth textbox If you want to set a new Maximum Burst Size value for the P2P Traffic Control type this value into the Max Burst Size textbox Click the Apply button to save the changes P2P Access Control Settings The P2P Access Control Settings window allows you to configure the P2P access policy for traffic from a specific ONU to other ONU s which are registered in the same OLT To access the P2P
184. obal State CRIT State WARN State INFO State Resending Times 1 5 O Enabled O Enabled O Enabled O Enabled 1 9 Disabled 9 Disabled 9 Disabled 9 Disabled Apply Figure 6 19 SNMP Trap Configuration window The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description Traps Global State CRIT State WARN State Resending Times 1 5 Click the Enabled radio button to enable all available of SNMP Trap types Click the Enabled radio button to enable Critical State SNMP Traps Click the Enabled radio button to enable Warning State SNMP Traps Click the Enabled radio button to enable Information State SNMP Traps Type in the SNMP trap resend time you want to set on the Switch The available time is between 1 and 5 seconds Click Apply to implement the new SNMP Trap Configuration on the Switch Section 7 Layer 2 Features 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Ports Settings QinQ Port Trunking LACP Port Settings Traffic Segmentation IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree Forwarding amp Filtering The following section will discuss the Layer 2 features of the Switch The Switch includes various functions for 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Ports Settings QinQ Port Trunking LACP Ports Settings Traffic Segmentation IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree and Forwarding amp Filtering all discussed in detail in the following section 802 1Q VLAN Understanding IEEE 802 1p Priority Priority tagging is a fun
185. of the search will appear at the bottom of the P2P Access Control Settings window OLT FDB Address Limitation OLT FDB Address Limitation State The OLT FDB Address Limitation State window is used to configure the FDB Address Limitation State of the OLT units installed in the Switch To access the OLT FDB Address Limitation State window click PON gt OLT FDB Address Limitation gt OLT FDB Address Limitation State OLT Port From OLT Port To Select All FDB Adress Limitaion State Current State Config State Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Figure 11 27 OLT FDB Address Limitation State window Configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description OLT Port From OLT Port To Use the drop down menus to specify the OLT Ports you want to configure Click the Select All checkbox to specify all OLT Ports FDB Address Limitation Click Enabled from the drop down menu to enabled OLT FDB Address Limitation on State the specified ports Choose Disabled to disable Click Apply save the changes made ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entries The ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entries window to configure the FDB Address Limitation Max entries for the ONU units installed in the Switch To access the ONU FDB Addres
186. ofiles Figure 9 12 Access Profile Detail Information window Click the Show All Profiles button to return to the previous screen Add Viewing Rules of an existing Access Profile To add or view the rules of an existing Access Profile click the Add View Rules button adjacent to the Access Profile you want to add or view the rules for The following window appears showing all the rules that have been previously configured for the Access Profile Unused Rules 128 Profile Type Action Figure 9 13 Access Rule List window Adding a new Access Rule To add a new Access Rule carry out the following 1 Click the Add Rule button 2 The Add Access Rule window appears as shown below Profile Information Profile ID Profile Type Owner Type Source IP 192 168 0 1 Rule Detail Keep an input field as blank to treat the corresponding option as do not care Access ID 1 128 1 C Auto Assign Source IP Address 8 g 192 158 1 10 Rule Action Action Permit v Priority 0 7 oO Replace Priority Replace DSCP 0 63 d Rx Rate 1 999 No Limit Ports e g 1 2 CAI Ports Figure 9 14 Add Access Rule List window 3 Configure the parameters as explained below Parameter Description Rule Detail Access ID 1 128 Type an ID for the Access rule between 1 and 128 Tick the Auto Assign checkbox have an Access ID automatically assigned Source IP Address Type the
187. ol number you want to use between 7 and 255 If choosing Source TCP from the Classifier drop down menu type a value between 1 and 65535 that represents the Source TCP Port number If choosing Source UDP from the Classifier drop down menu type a value between 1 and 65535 that represents the Source UDP Port number If choosing Source IP from the Classifier drop down menu type in the P address of the Source host If choosing Destination IP from the Classifier drop down menu type in the P address of the Destination host Use the drop down menu to select the priority used in the VLAN tag of the packet Use the drop down menu to specify the priority queue used for holding the packet Rule State Choose Enabled from the drop down menu to enable the Upstream Priority Rule Filter setting Choose Disabled to disable 6 Configure the Downstream Priority Rule Filter parameters as described below Parameter Description Type an identity number to identify the Downstream Priority Rule Filter setting Classifier Use the drop down menu to choose VID IPv4 or Ethertype as the classifier Value If choosing Ethertype from the Classifier drop down menu type in the hexadecimal of the frame in the textbox If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 from the Classifier drop down menu type the IPv4 protocol number you want to use between 7 and 255 If choosing
188. op down menus to specify the range of UNI ports that you want to view information about 4 Use the State drop down menu to specify if the State of the specified UNI port you are searching for should be Enabled or Disabled 5 Use the Flow Control drop down menu to specify if Flow Control on the specified ONU UNI ports you are searching for should be Enabled or Disabled 6 Click the Search button to search for the ONU UNI Port Setting Editing an existing ONU UNI Port Setting mm DT He es Click the Edit button next to the ONU UNI Port Setting that you want to edit Use the State drop down menus to specify if the ONU UNI Port State should be Enabled or Disabled Use the Flowcontrol drop down menu to specify if Flowcontrol on the ONU UNI Port should be Enabled or Disabled Choose whether the ONU UNI Port should run at Auto 10M Half 10M Full 100M Half or 100M Full from the Speed Auto drop down menu Click the Apply button to apply the changes ONU Encryption Settings The ONU Encryption Settings window allows you to enable or disable encryption on the ONU s To access the ONU Encryption Settings window click PON gt ONU Encryption Settings OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port To Encryption State 1 1 vw 1 wj Disabled v Search ONU Index Encryption State Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Di
189. ord Number 200 E Show Hide M 64 Iv 65 127 Iv 128 255 Iv 256 511 iv 512 1023 M 1024 1518 Figure 10 5 Packet Size window Select a port number from the Port drop down menu at the top of the window to view the packet size information for that port The following fields can be set in the Packet Size window Parameter Description Time Interval Use the drop down menu to select the desired setting between 1s and 60s where s stands for seconds The default value is one second Record Number Use the drop down menu to select the number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 200 The default value is 200 Show Hide Tick Un tick the checkboxes to show hide the different packet size groups To view the Packet Size Table click the View Table link which will show the following table acke View Graphic Apply Figure 10 6 Packet Size Table Packets Received RX This window displays the packets received by the Switch as a line graph or a table To view the Packets Received RX graph click Monitoring gt Packets gt Received RX 1000 sim Bytes 800 Packets 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Unit Packets sec or Bytes sec Time Interval 1s M Record Number 200 Show Hide V Bytes Iv Packets Figure 10 7 Received RX window Select a port number from the Port drop down menu at the top of the window to view information about the received packe
190. ould be advantageous to group two or more differently tagged packets into the same queue Generally however it is recommended that the highest priority queue Queue 7 be reserved for data packets with a priority value of 7 Packets that have not been given any priority value are placed in Queue 0 and thus given the lowest priority for delivery Strict mode and weighted round robin system are employed on the Switch to determine the rate at which the queues are emptied of packets The ratio used for clearing the queues is 4 1 This means that the highest priority queue Queue 7 will clear 4 packets for every packet cleared from Queue 0 Remember the priority queue settings on the Switch are for all ports and all devices connected to the Switch will be affected This priority queuing system will be especially beneficial if your network employs switches with the capability of assigning priority tags VLAN Description A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a network topology configured according to a logical scheme rather than the physical layout VLANs can be used to combine any collection of LAN segments into an autonomous user group that appears as a single LAN VLANs also logically segment the network into different broadcast domains so that packets are forwarded only between ports within the VLAN Typically a VLAN corresponds to a particular subnet although not necessarily VLANs can enhance performance by conserving bandwidth and improve
191. ow click PON gt ONU Default VLAN Rule Settings gt ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Settings The ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Settings window is divided into two main sections The top half is used to create new ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Settings The bottom half is used to Search and Edit existing ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Settings OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port To Select All Action New VID Priority Src oo amp no A on A B Delete v 0 4094 OLT Index 01 ONU Index _01 ONU Index Action New VID Priority Src E None i Figure 11 39 ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Settings window Adding a new ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Setting Configure the parameters in the top half of the window as described below to add a new ONU Default VLAN Rule Downstream Setting Parameter Description OLT Index Choose the OLT Index from the drop down menu ONU Port From ONU Port Use the drop down menus to specify the range of ONU ports to be configured Click To the Select All checkbox to select all ONU ports Action Choose Delete from the drop down menu to remove the VLAN tag of the packet Choose Replace from the drop down menu to replace the VLAN tag of the packet Choose None from the drop down menu to not take any action New VID If choosing the Replace option from the Action drop down menu type the new VID number that you want the VLAN tag to have Pr
192. ow is used to select the OLT Index and ONU Port Index numbers that you want to configure the ONU Profile for The center section is used to configure the different parameters available for an ONU Profile The bottom section is used to view existing ONU Profiles Creating a new ONU Profile 1 Choose the OLT Index number and ONU Port Index numbers from the drop down menus 2 Configure the parameters in the center section as described below Parameter Description Epon Profile Tick to change the Epon Profile Setting Choose a new Epon Profile from the adjacent drop down menu 4 Port Profile Tick to change the 4 Port Profile Setting Choose a new 4 Port Profile from the adjacent drop down menu Classifier Filter Profile Tick to change the Classifier Filter Profile Setting Choose a new Classifier Port Profile from the adjacent drop down menu Priority Profile Tick to change the Priority Profile Setting Choose a new Priority Profile from the adjacent drop down menu VLAN Profile Tick to change the VLAN Profile Setting Choose a new VLAN Profile from the adjacent drop down menu 3 Tick the Apply button to save the changes Viewing an ONU Profile 1 To view an existing ONU Profile click the attribute link you want to view at the bottom section of the window as shown below ONU ID EPON Profile Classifier Filter Profile VLAN Profile Priority Pro
193. p down menu Click the Search button to search for the ONU Classifier Downstream Settings Editing an existing ONU Classifier Downstream Setting 6 T 8 9 Click the Edit button next to the ONU Classifier Downstream setting you want to edit The Filter type Filter value Action and Rule State settings can be edited Edit the desired values in the Filter type Filter value Action and Rule State fields Click the Apply button next to the ONU Default Filter Size Setting you just modified 10 A Success message indicates the change was carried out successfully Deleting an existing ONU Classifier Downstream Setting 3 4 Click the Delete button next to the ONU Classifier Downstream setting you want to delete A Success message indicates the ONU Classifier Downstream setting was deleted successfully ONU Default VLAN Rule Settings ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Settings To access the ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Settings window click PON gt ONU Default VLAN Rule Settings gt ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Settings The ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Settings window is divided into two main sections The top half is used to create new ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Settings The bottom half is used to Search and Edit existing ONU Default VLAN Rule Upstream Settings OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port To Select All Action New VID VLAN Type Priority Sre 01 01 01 vy oO Add v 0 4094 8100 v Original v
194. panning Tree and Forwarding amp Filtering QoS Contains windows concerning Bandwidth Control Traffic Control 802 1p Default Priority 802 1p User Priority and QoS Scheduling Mechanism ACL Contains the window for the ACL Configuration Wizard Access Profile List and ACL Finder Monitoring Contains windows for Device Status CPU Utilization Port Utilization OLT Port Utilization Packet Size Packets Errors Browse ARP Table Browse VLAN Show VLAN Ports Browse Session Table IGMP Snooping Group and MAC Address Table PON Contains windows for PON ONU firmware upgrade ONU Information Reboot OLT amp ONU OLT Port Settings MAC Authentication PON Bandwidth Control ONU FEC Settings ONU UNI Port Settings ONU Encryption Settings Diagnostic Test ONU IGMP Snooping Settings ONU IGMP Snooping Groups OLT VLAN ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings ONU 802 1Q VLAN Settings ONU Port Base VLAN Settings P2P OLT FDB Address Limitation ONU MAC Address Table Policing Queue Bandwidth Settings Policing Queue Size Settings ONU Default Filter Settings ONU Classifier Filter Settings ONU Default VLAN Rule Settings ONU VLAN Rule Settings ONU Priority Map Settings and PON Profile Settings NOTE Be sure to configure the user name and password in the User Accounts menu before connecting the Switch to the greater network Section 6 Configuration Device Information IP Address Port Configuration User Accounts System Log
195. ping State drop down menu to specify if the ONU UNI ports you want to search for has IGMP Snooping Enabled or Disabled on them 4 Click the Search button to search for the IGMP Snooping Setting Editing an existing ONU IGMP Snooping Setting 1 Click the Edit button next to the IGMP Snooping ONU Index that you want to edit 2 Use the IGMP Snooping State drop down menu to specify if the ONU Index you want to edit should have its IGMP Snooping State Enabled or Disabled 3 Click the Apply button to apply the changes ONU IGMP Snooping Groups The ONU IGMP Snooping Groups window allows you to search for existing ONU IGMP Snooping Groups configured on the Switch To access the ONU IGMP Snooping Groups window click PON gt ONU IGMP Snooping Groups OLT Index ONU Index m Y 01 x Index Groups Figure 11 15 ONU IGMP Snooping Groups window To search for an ONU IGMP Snooping Group 1 Select the OLT Index you want to view ONU IGMP Snooping Group information about from the drop down menu 2 Select the ONU Index you want to view ONU IGMP Snooping Group information about from the drop down menu 3 Click the Search button 4 The result of the search will appear at the bottom of the IGMP Snooping Group window OLT VLAN OLT VLAN tpid Settings The OLT VLAN tpid settings window allows you to view and edit the OLT VLAN tpid settings configured on the Switch To access the ONU VLAN tpid window click PON gt OLT VLAN gt OLT VLAN
196. pliant with IEEE 802 3 Fully compliant with IEEE 802 3u Fully compliant with IEEE 802 3z Fully compliant with IEEE 802 3ab Support Full Duplex operations IEEE 802 3x Flow Control support for Full Duplex mode All SFP ports support the following transceivers DEM 310GT 1000Base LX Single mode 10Km e DEM 311GT 1000Base SX Multi mode 500m DEM 312GT 1000Base SX Multi mode 2Km e DEM 314GT 1000Base LH Single mode 50Km e DEM 315GT 1000Base ZX Single mode 80Km xi Front Panel Components The front panel of the DPN 3012 E supports up to three DPN 3012 E 01 4 port OLT modules 4x 1000 Base T SFP Combo Uplink ports Female DCE RS 232 DB 9 console port and an RJ 45 Connector console port for out of band configuration The hardware components of the DPN 3012 E 01 4 port OLT modules appear in the next section 4x SFP Combo Uplink ports 4x 1000 Base T Uplink ports 3x slots available for installation of up to three DPN 3012 E 01 4 port OLT modules Figure 1 1 Front Panel of the DPN 3012 E Rear Panel Components The rear panel of the DPN 3012 E consists of an internal power supply connector for an optional Redundant Power Supply RPS and a Power Switch Internal Power Supply AC input 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Connector for optional Redundant Power Supply RPS AC input for RPS DPS 500 Figure 1 2 Rear Panel of the DPN 3012 E The rear panel inclu
197. ply to the Switch The DPS 500 is a redundant power supply unit designed to conform to the voltage requirements of the switches being supported The DPS 500 can be installed into a DPS 900 or DPS 800 rack mount unit CAUTION The AC power cord for the Switch should be disconnected before proceeding with installation of the DPS 500 DPS 900 The DPS 900 is a standard size rack mount 5 standard units in height designed to hold up to eight DPS 500 redundant power supplies Figure 2 Installing the DPS 500 into the DPS 900 The RPS can be mounted in a standard 19 rack Use the following diagram to guide you Figure 2 Installing the DPS 900 into the equipment rack CAUTION Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizers installed could cause the rack to tip over potentially resulting in bodily injury under certain circumstances Therefore always install the stabilizers before installing components in the rack After installing components in a rack do not pull more than one component out of the rack on its slide assemblies at one time The weight of more than one extended component could cause the rack to tip over and may result in injury DPS 800 The DPS 800 is a standard size rack mount 1 standard unit in height designed to hold up to two DPS 500 redundant power supplies Figure 2 Install DPS 500 in DPS 800 The RPS can be mounted in a standard 19 rack Use the following diagram to guid
198. ptation without permission from D Link Corporation D Link Systems Inc as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20cm between the radiator and your body Tech Support Technic
199. r IPv4 Protocol from the Filter Type drop down menu use the drop down menu to choose a Priority number between 0 and 7 If choosing Ethernet Type VID or IPv4 Protocol from the Filter Type drop down menu use the drop down menu to choose a Queue number between 0 and 7 Rule State Click Enabled from the drop down menu to enable the ONU Priority Upstream Setting Click Disabled to disable Finding an existing ONU Priority Rule Upstream Setting To find an existing ONU Priority Rule for upstream connections configure the parameters as mentioned above and click the Search button Adding a new ONU Priority Rule Upstream Setting To add a new ONU Priority Rule for upstream connections configure the parameters as mentioned above and click the Apply button ONU Priority Rule Downstream Settings To access the ONU Priority Rule Downstream Settings window click PON gt ONU Priority Rule Settings gt ONU Priority Rule Downstream Settings The ONU Priority Rule Downstream Settings window is divided into two main sections The top half of the window is used to Search existing and add new ONU Priority Rule Downstream Settings The bottom half is used to display the ONU Priority Rule Downstream Settings that are configured on the Switch OLTPot ONUPort Rule ID 1 40 Filter type Filter value Priority Queue Rule State 1 1 vll Ethernet T v Ox 0 FFFF o 0 v Disabled v ONU Index Rule ID Filter type
200. rch button 2 3 4 The result will appear underneath the Search button at the bottom of the window 5 The following parameters can be edited if required Parameter Description Classifier Value Action New VID Use the drop down menu to edit the Classifier setting if required Type a new value in the textbox If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 from the Classifier drop down menu type a new value in the textbox If choosing Ethernet Type from the drop down menu type a new hexadecimal address in the textbox Choose Add from the drop down menu to add a new VLAN tag to the packet Choose Replace from the drop down menu to replace the original VLAN tag of the packet Choose None from the drop down menu to not take any action If choosing Add or Replace from the Action drop down menu type a new VID that you want to add or replace on the packet VLAN Type Priority Src Active If choosing Add from the drop down menu choose whether you want to add an 8100 9100 or 88A8 VLAN type from the drop down menu Choose Original from the drop down menu to keep the same priority number Choose Priority Profile to set the priority number if the profile Tick the Active checkbox to make the ONU VLAN Rule Upstream Setting active Click Apply to save the changes to the Switch ONU VLAN Rule Downstream Settings The ONU VLAN Rule Downstrea
201. re four additional octets inserted after the source MAC address Their presence is indicated by a value of 0x8100 in the EtherType field When a packet s EtherType field is equal to 0x8100 the packet carries the IEEE 802 1Q 802 1p tag The tag is contained in the following two octets and consists of 3 bits of user priority bit of Canonical Format Identifier CFI used for encapsulating Token Ring packets so they can be carried across Ethernet backbones and 12 bits of VLAN ID VID The 3 bits of user priority are used by 802 1p The VID is the VLAN identifier and is used by the 802 1Q standard Because the VID is 12 bits long 4094 unique VLANs can be identified The tag is inserted into the packet header making the entire packet longer by 4 octets All of the information originally contained in the packet is retained IEEE 802 1Q Tag Octets a 1 2 3 4 Destination Address 6 octets Source Address 6 octets EtherType Gx6i00 Tag Control Information 3 bits 1 bit 12 bits Figure 7 IEEE 802 1Q Tag The EtherType and VLAN ID are inserted after the MAC source address but before the original EtherType Length or Logical Link Control Because the packet is now a bit longer than it was originally the Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC must be recalculated Adding an IEEE 802 1Q Tag Figure 7 Adding an IEEE 802 1Q Tag Port VLAN ID Packets that are tagged are carrying the 802 1Q VID information can be transmitted from one 802
202. rious diagnostic tests on the Switch To access the Diagnostic Test window click PON gt Diagnostic Test Oam Ping ONU OLT Index ONU Port Index E E Times 1 50 Size 0 100 Remote Loopback ONU Test OLT Index ONU Port Index 1 v 1 v Times 1 50 Size 64 1522 Remote Loopback ONU Test Ruslt Figure 11 12 Diagnostic Test window The Diagnostic Test window allows you to carry out an Oam Ping ONU and Remote Loopback ONU Test Oam Ping Test The Oam ping test is used to ping a registered ONU This test can t be carried out on ONU s that aren t registered on the Switch To carry out an Oam Ping ONU configure the parameters in the Oam Ping ONU section as described below Parameter Description OLT Index Use the drop down menu to identify the Index number of the OLT the ONU is connected to ONU Port Index Use the drop down menu to identify the Port Index number of the port the ONU is connected to Times 1 50 Type a number between 7 and 50 to specify the number of packets you want to send in the test Size 0 100 Type a number between 0 and 100 to specify the ping packet size Click the Test button to start the OAM Ping ONU The results will appear in the Ping Test Result window as shown below Click the Stop button to pause the Test Click the Resume button to resume Results the Test Request timed out Request
203. rity rule is two fold One of the purposes is to determine the priority that will be used in the VLAN tag of the packet and the other is to determine the priority queue for holding the packet For the rule to determine the priority to be used in the VLAN tag the rule will be used when the VLAN rules or the default VLAN rule are configured to use the priority rule The priority defined in the matched priority rule will be used by the VLAN rule If no priority rule matches the packet then the default priority 0 will be used In order for the rule to determine the priority queue for holding the packet one of the following must happen If the packet matches a priority rule the priority rule will determine the priority queue Otherwise the priority queue will be determined based on the priority mapping rule Up to 40 rules can be specified for both inbound and outbound connections to and from the ONU For each field type also named filter type up to 8 rules can be configured ONU Priority Rule Upstream Settings To access the ONU Priority Rule Upstream Settings window click PON gt ONU Priority Rule Settings gt ONU Priority Rule Upstream Settings The ONU Priority Rule Upstream Settings window is divided into two main sections The top half of the window is used to Search existing and add new ONU Priority Rule Upstream Settings The bottom half is used to display the ONU Priority Rule Upstream Settings that are configured on the Switch
204. rop down menu to enable Ingress Checking on the specified ports Select Disabled to disable Ingress Checking Acceptable Frame Choose the type of frame that will be accepted by the port from the drop down menu Tagged Only Only tagged frames will be accepted by the port Untagged Only Only untagged frames will be accepted by the port Admit All Only Both tagged and untagged frames will be accepted by the port Editing a VLAN Port Setting Click the Edit button next to the VLAN port you want to edit 2 The VID Ingress Checking and Acceptable Frame Type fields can be altered as shown below VEAN Ports Settings Port From E y PortTo 1 x vianiD Ingress Checking Acceptable Frame Ingress Checking Acceptable Frame Type Figure 7 11 Editing existing VLAN in VLAN Ports Settings window 3 Make the required changes and click the Apply button 4 A Success message indicates that the change was successful QinQ Q in Q or Double VLANs allow network providers to expand their VLAN configurations to place customer VLANs within a larger inclusive VLAN which adds a new layer to the VLAN configuration This basically lets large ISP s create L2 Virtual Private Networks and also create transparent LANs for their customers which will connect two or more customer LAN points without over complicating configurations on the client s side Not only will over complication be avoided but also now the administrator
205. rs and or stabilizers are firmly connected to the system Avoid sudden stops and uneven surfaces General Precautions for Rack Mountable Products Observe the following precautions for rack stability and safety Also refer to the rack installation documentation accompanying the system and the rack for specific caution statements and procedures Systems are considered to be components in a rack Thus component refers to any system as well as to various peripherals or supporting hardware Before working on the rack make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the rack extended to the floor and that the full weight of the rack rests on the floor Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for joined multiple racks before working on the rack Always load the rack from the bottom up and load the heaviest item in the rack first Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the rack Use caution when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding a component into or out of a rack the slide rails can pinch your fingers After a component is inserted into the rack carefully extend the rail into a locking position and then slide the component into the rack Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in
206. rvice Provider VLAN ID of the QinQ VLAN Displays the name of the QinQ VLAN Displays the Tag Protocol Identifier TPID of the VLAN Displays the port numbers that are configured as Uplink ports Displays the port numbers that are configured as Access ports Unknown ports sid the port numbers where the Uplink or Access configuration status is unknown Deleting a QinQ VLAN Click the Delete button next to the QinQ VLAN you want to delete 2 A Success message indicates that the QinQ VLAN was deleted successfully QinQ Port Settings Use the QinQ Port Settings to define the role of the ports in the QinQ VLAN To access the QinQ Port Settings for the Switch click L2 Features gt QinQ gt QinQ Port Settings to reveal the following window VLAN Name dlink SPVID 1 4094 TPID hex 0x0 Of None v VLAN Name TPID Uplink ports Access ports Unknow ports default 0x8100 1 16 dlink 0x3121 Figure 7 15 QinQ Ports Settings Window displaying new VLAN Editing the QinQ Port Settings Click the Edit button next to the QinQ VLAN you want to Edit 2 Edit the required parameters as described below Parameter Description VLAN Name Type a name to identify the new VLAN SPVID 1 4094 Type a number between 1 and 4094 to assign a unique SPVID TPID hex 0x0 Oxffff Type a TPID in hexadecimal format for the VLAN Uplink ports Access ports Choose to make the specified ports Uplink Ports or Access Ports from the drop
207. s Limitation Max Entries window click PON gt OLT FDB Address Limitation gt ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entries OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port To Select All Maximum entries 01 v 01 vl o 0 8191 Search Apply Maximum entries 16 Figure 11 28 OLT FDB Address Limitation Max Entries window Creating anew ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index you want the ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry applied to 2 Use the ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the ONU Ports you want the ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry applied to Tick the Select All checkbox to select all ONU Ports 3 Typea Maximum entries value between 0 and 8191 in the Maximum Entries textbox 4 Click the Apply button to add the new Maximum Entry Setting Searching for an existing ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index you want to search for the ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry on 2 Usethe ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the ONU Ports you want to search for the ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry on 3 Type the Maximum entries value between 0 and 8191 of the ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry setting that you want to search for in the Maximum Entries textbox 4 Click the Search button to search for the ONU FDB Address Limitation Max Entry setting Edit
208. s a button a toolbar icon menu or menu item For example Open the File menu and choose Cancel Used for emphasis May also indicate system messages or prompts appearing on your screen For example You have mail Bold font is also used to represent filenames program names and commands For example use the copy command Boldface Indicates commands and responses to prompts that must be typed exactly as printed in Typewriter Font the manual Initial capital letter Indicates a window name Names of keys on the keyboard have initial capitals For example Click Enter Italics Indicates a window name or a field Also can indicate a variables or parameter that is replaced with an appropriate word or string For example type filename means that you should type the actual filename instead of the word shown in italic Menu Name gt Menu Menu Name gt Menu Option Indicates the menu structure Device gt Port gt Port Option Properties means the Port Properties menu option under the Port menu option that is located under the Device menu Notes Notices and Cautions iy A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal safety a
209. s consistent with other devices on the bridged LAN If the value ages out and a BPDU has still not been received from the Root Bridge the Switch will start sending its own BPDU to all other switches for permission to become the Root Bridge If it turns out that your switch has the lowest Bridge Identifier it will become the Root Bridge The user may choose a time between 6 and 40 seconds The default value is 20 This value can be set from 1 to 10 seconds This is the interval between two transmissions of BPDU packets sent by the Root Bridge to tell all other switches that itis indeed the Root Bridge Bridge Forward Delay 4 30 This value can be from 4 to 30 seconds Any port on the Switch spends this time in the listening state while moving from the blocking state to the forwarding state Priority 0 61440 Type in a numerical value between 0 and 61440 that is used to determine the root device root port and designated port The device with the highest priority becomes the root device The lower the numerical value the higher the priority The default value is 32768 Click the Apply button at the bottom of the window to apply the new Spanning Tree configuration STP Port Settings To access the STP Port Settings window click L2 Features gt Spanning Tree gt STP Port Settings The STP Port Settings window is divided into two main sections The top section of the window is used to configure the STP Port Settings The botto
210. s described below Parameter Description From Port To Use the drop down menus to choose a consecutive group of ports that need be configured Port Type Use the drop down menu to select between RX receive TX transmit and Both This setting will determine whether the bandwidth ceiling is applied to receiving transmitting or both receiving and transmitting packets No Limit Use the drop down menu you to specify that the selected port will have no bandwidth limit Enabled disables the limit Rate 1 156249 Type the data rate in this field in Mbits per second that will be the limit for the selected port The value must be between 7 and 999 Mbit sec Click Apply to set the bandwidth control for the selected ports Results of configured Bandwidth Settings will be displayed in the Bandwidth Contol Table at the bottom of the window Traffic Control On a computer network packets such as Multicast packets and Broadcast packets continually flood the network as part of a normal procedure At times this traffic may increase do to a malicious endstation on the network or a malfunctioning device such as a faulty network card Thus switch throughput problems will arise and consequently affect the overall performance of the switch network To help rectify this packet storm the Switch will monitor and control the situation The packet storm is monitored to determine if too many packets are flooding the network based on the t
211. s represent the connection status of each 1000BASE T SFP combo port Combo Uplink ports with LED 1 representing Uplink 1 LED 2 representing Uplink 2 LED 3 representing Uplink 3 and LED 4 representing Uplink 4 Solid Green Uplink up Blinking Green Uplink transmitting or receiving data Off Uplink down DPN 3012 E 01 4 port OLT modules The DPN 3012 E supports up to three DPN 3012 E 01 4 port OLT modules Each module provides 4 OLT ports for the DPN 3012 E RU and complies with IEEE802 3ah standards xiii The DPN 3012 E module has the following features 4 SFF SC type OLT ports Fully compliant with IEEE 802 3ah e Each OLT port supports up to 32 ONUs Single Mode Fiber cables e Upstream ONU OLT wavelength 1310nm e Downstream OLT ONU wavelength 1490nm Optical power budget 28dB minimum Maximum distance 20Km Four PON port active LEDs DPN 3012 E 01 4 port OLT module Front Panel View The front panel of the DPN 3012 E 01 4 port OLT module has four SFF SC type OLT ports and four PON port active LEDs 4x PON Port Active LEDs Green ON PON Link up Red ON PON Link down with authenticated ONUs OFF 4x Down link GE PON OLT Ports Figure 1 Front Panel view of DPN 3012 E 01 4 port OLT module xiv SECTION 2 Installation Package Contents Before You Connect to the Network Installing the Switch in a Rack Mounting the Switch in a Standard 19
212. sable IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Settings The IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Settings window is used to create and modify IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN s To access the IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Settings window click L2 Features gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Settings VLAN Name VID 2 4094 State Source Port Member Port ex 1 4 6 Tagged Member Port Total Entries 0 ID VLAN Name State Member Port Tagged Port ex 1 4 6 Clear All Source Port Figure 7 21 IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Settings window Configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description Type the VLAN name of the VLAN that the IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN will VLAN Name VID 2 4094 Source Port Member Port Tagged Member Port belong to Type VID number of the VLAN that the IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN will belong to Use the drop down menu to specify if the IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN settings should be Enabled or Disabled on the specified VLAN Use the drop down menu to specify if the IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Settings should be Enabled or Disabled on the specified VLAN Type the Member Port numbers in this field Type the Tagged Member Port numbers in this field Spanning Tree This Switch supports three versions of the Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1d STP 802 1w Rapid STP and 802 1s MSTP 802 1d ST
213. sabled m a E lt Figure 11 11 ONU Encryption Settings window Configuring ONU Encryption Settings 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index that you want to configure ONU Encryption on 2 Use the ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the range of ONU ports that you want to configure ONU Encryption on 3 Usethe Encryption State drop down menu to specify if the specified ONU UNI ports have encryption Enabled or Disabled on them 4 Chckthe Apply button to finish configuring the ONU Encryption Settings Searching for an existing ONU Encryption Setting 1 Use the OLT Index drop down menu to specify the OLT Index that you want to view the ONU Encryption settings for 2 Usethe ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the range of ONU ports that you want to view the ONU Encryption Settings for 3 Usethe Encryption State drop down menu to specify if the ONU UNI ports you want to search for has encryption Enabled or Disabled on them 4 Click the Search button to search for the ONU UNI Port Setting Editing an existing ONU UNI Port Setting Click the Edit button next to the ONU UNI Port Setting that you want to edit 2 Use the Encryption State drop down menu to specify if the ONU UNI port you want to edit has encryption Enabled or Disabled on them 3 Click the Apply button to apply the changes Diagnostic Test The Diagnostic Test window allows you to carry out va
214. se the drop down menus to select the time of day that DST will starton that DST will start on To Which Week Of Use the drop down menu to select the week of the month the DST will end The Month To Day of Week To Day of Week of Week Use Use the drop down menu to select the day of the week that DST wil end drop down menu to select the Use the drop down menu to select the day of the week that DST wil end of the week that DST will end To Month Use the drop down menu to select the month that DST will end To Time in HH MM Use the drop down menus to select the time DST will end DST Annual Settings Using annual mode will enable DST seasonal time adjustment Annual mode requires that the DST beginning and ending date be specified concisely For example specify to begin DST on April 3 and end DST on October 14 From Month Use the drop down menu to select the month DST will start on each year Use the drop down menu to select the day of the week DST will start on each year From Time in HH MM Use the drop down menu to select the time of day DST will start on each year To Month Use the drop down menu to select the month DST will end on each year To Day Use the drop down menu to select the day of the week DST will end on each year To Time in HH MM Use the drop downs menu to select the time of day that DST will end on each year Click Apply to implement changes made to the Time Zone and DST
215. security by limiting traffic to specific domains A VLAN is a collection of end nodes grouped by logic instead of physical location End nodes that frequently communicate with each other are assigned to the same VLAN regardless of where they are physically on the network Logically a VLAN can be equated to a broadcast domain because broadcast packets are forwarded to only members of the VLAN on which the broadcast was initiated IEEE 802 1Q VLANs Some relevant terms Tagging The act of putting 802 1Q VLAN information into the header of a packet Untagging The act of stripping 802 1Q VLAN information out of the packet header e Ingress port A port on a switch where packets are flowing into the Switch and VLAN decisions must be made Egress port A port on a switch where packets are flowing out of the Switch either to another switch or to an end station and tagging decisions must be made IEEE 802 1Q tagged VLANs are implemented on the Switch 802 1Q VLANs require tagging which enables them to span the entire network assuming all switches on the network are IEEE 802 1Q compliant VLANs allow a network to be segmented in order to reduce the size of broadcast domains All packets entering a VLAN will only be forwarded to the stations over IEEE 802 1Q enabled switches that are members of that VLAN and this includes broadcast multicast and unicast packets from unknown sources VLANs can also provide a level of security to yo
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217. ssigned weight For a configuration of 8 CoS queues A H with their respective weight value 8 1 the packets are sent in the following sequence Al B1 Cl DI El Fl G1 H1 A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 F3 A4 B4 C4 D4 EA A5 B5 C5 D5 A6 B6 C6 A7 B7 A8 Al B1 Cl DI EL F1 GI HI For weighted round robin queuing if each CoS queue has the same weight value then each CoS queue has an equal opportunity to send packets just like round robin queuing For weighted round robin queuing if the weight for a CoS is set to 0 then it will continue processing the packets from this CoS until there are no more packets for this CoS The other CoS queues that have been given a nonzero value and depending upon the weight will follow a common weighted round robin scheme Remember that the Switch has eight priority queues and eight Classes of Service for each port on the Switch Bandwidth Control The Bandwidth Control window is used to place a ceiling on the transmitting and receiving data rates for any selected port Click QoS gt Bandwidth Control to access the Bandwidth Control window From Port To Port Type No Limit Rate 1 999 13 v 13 v Rx v Disabled w Mbitisec Bandwidth Control Table Rx Rate Mbit sec Tx Rate Mbit sec No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit Figure 8 2 Bandwidth Control window Configure the parameters a
218. t Profile ID Any Port Profile ID Profile Type Action Figure 9 15 ACL Finder window Carry out the following steps to find an ACL rule Choose the profile from the Profile ID drop down menu Type the Port Number in the Port field Click Find to search for the ACL rule Section 10 Monitoring Device Status CPU Utilization Port Utilization OLT Port Utilization Packet Size Packets Errors Browse ARP Table Show VLAN Ports Browse Session Table IGMP Snooping Group MAC Address Table Device Status Click Monitoring gt Device Status to access the Device Status window This window displays the Thermal Status of the hardware and the Fan Status Thermal Status Centigrade Normal Switch Chip Normal PHY Chips Normal Fan Status Fan ID Status Fan1 Abnormal Fan2 Abnormal Fan3 Normal Fan 4 Normal Fan5 Normal Fan6 Normal Figure 10 1 Device Status window CPU Utilization This window displays the percentage of CPU being used expressed as an integer percentage and calculated as a simple average by time interval To access the CPU Utilization window click Monitoring gt CPU Utilization Utilization CPU Five Secs One Min Five Mins Unit 96 Time Interval 1s Record Number 200 Show Hide Iv Five Secs Iv One Min Iv Five Mins Figure 10 2 CPU Utilization window Configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description
219. t tag or translation from the drop down menu VID If selecting the tag or translation setting from the drop down menu type the VLAN ID you want to tag or translate in the textbox TPID Choose a TPID value from the drop down menu Priority Choose a Priority value from the drop down menu Click the Search button to start the search Editing an existing ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Upstream setting To edit an existing ONU Upstream VLAN Mode setting click the Edit button next to the corresponding entry The following parameters can be edited in the table at the bottom of the screen Parameter Description VLAN Mode Choose a new VLAN Mode from the drop down menu The choices are discard transparent tag and translation New VID If selecting the tag or translation setting from the drop down menu type the VLAN ID you want to tag or translate in the textbox VLAN Type Choose a VLAN Type value from the drop down menu VLAN Priority Choose a VLAN Priority value from the drop down menu Click the Apply button to save the changes made ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication Settings The ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication Settings window allows you to configure the upstream VLAN authentication for a specific ONU To access the ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication Settings window click PON gt OLT VLAN gt ONU Upstream VLAN Authentication Settings ONU Upstream VIAN Authentication Settings OLT Index ONU Port From ONU Port
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221. t Type VID or IPv4 Protocol from the Filter Type drop down menu use the drop down menu to choose a Queue number between 0 and 7 Click Enabled from the drop down menu to enable the ONU Priority Downstream Setting Click Disabled to disable Finding an existing ONU Priority Rule Downstream Setting To find an existing ONU Priority Rule for downstream connections configure the parameters as mentioned above and click the Search button Adding a new ONU Priority Rule Downstream Setting To add a new ONU Priority Rule for downstream connections configure the parameters as mentioned above and click the Apply button ONU Priority Map Settings The ONU Priority Map Settings window maps the priority queue for the upstream and downstream traffic passing through the PON port The mapping to a priority queue can be either based on IP TOS or based on Ip priority in the VLAN tag For the tagged packet the mapping will be based on the Ip priority For the untagged IP packet the mapping will be based on IP TOS value Other untagged packets will be mapped to queue 0 For default tag priority mapping priority 0 is mapped to class 0 priority 1 is mapped to class 1 priority 2 is mapped to class 2 priority 3 is mapped to class 3 priority 4 is mapped to class 4 priority 5 is mapped to class 5 priority 6 is mapped to class 6 priority 7 is mapped to class 7 For default IP TOS mapping priority 0 is mapped to class 0 priority 1 is mapped to class 1
222. t is directly connected to a segment where a loop cannot be created An example would be a port connected directly to a single workstation Ports that are designated as edge ports transition to a forwarding state immediately without going through the listening and learning states An edge port loses its status if it receives a BPDU packet immediately becoming a normal spanning tree port P2P Port A P2P port is also capable of rapid transition P2P ports may be used to connect to other bridges Under RSTP MSTP all ports operating in full duplex mode are considered to be P2P ports unless manually overridden through configuration 802 1d 802 1w 802 1s Compatibility MSTP or RSTP can interoperate with legacy equipment and is capable of automatically adjusting BPDU packets to 802 1d format when necessary However any segment using 802 1d STP will not benefit from the rapid transition and rapid topology change detection of MSTP or RSTP The protocol also provides for a variable used for migration in the event that legacy equipment on a segment is updated to use RSTP or MSTP The Spanning Tree Protocol STP operates on two levels 1 On the switch level the settings are globally implemented 2 On the port level the settings are implemented on a per user defined group of ports basis STP Bridge Global Settings To access the STP Bridge Global Settings window click L2 Features gt Spanning Tree gt STP Bridge Global Settings STP Global Se
223. t registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered ONU not registered Figure 11 2 ONU Information window Adding a Description to ONU s 1 Choose the OLT the ONU is connected to from the OLT drop down menu 2 Use the From ONU and To ONU drop down menus to specify the ONU s that you want to add a Description for 3 Type a description to identify the ONU or range of ONU s in the Description field 4 Click the Apply button to add the description Reboot OLT amp ONU The Reboot OLT amp ONU window allows you to carry out a reboot on a specified range of OLT s and ONU s connected to the Switch To access the Reboot OLT amp ONU window click PON gt Reboot OLT amp ONU Reboot OLT From OLT 1 bel Reboot ONU OLT Port From ONU 1 v 1 v Figure 11 3 Reboot OLT amp ONU window Reboot OLT To reboot an OLT or range of OLT s carry out the following in the Reboot OLT section 1 Use the From OLT and To OLT drop down menus to specify the OLT s that you want to reboot 2 Click the adjacent Reboot button Reboot ONU To reboot an ONU or range of ONU
224. ted with the VLAN Click the adjacent Clear Dynamic Entries button to clear all current dynamic MAC Address entries associated with the VLAN MAC Address Use the MAC Address field to find out which VLAN and port the MAC Address is connected to To use this feature type the MAC Address in the MAC Address field and click the Find button The VLAN Name the MAC Address is connected to along with the port number will be displayed in the table at the bottom of the window PON PON ONU firmware upgrade ONU Information Reboot OLT amp ONU OLT Port Settings MAC Authentication PON Bandwidth Control ONU FEC Settings ONU UNI Port Settings ONU Encryption Settings Diagnostic Test ONU IGMP Snooping Settings ONU IGMP Snooping Groups OLT VLAN ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings ONU 802 1Q VLAN Settings ONU Port Base VLAN Settings P2P OLT FDB Address Limitation ONU MAC Address Table Policing Queue Bandwidth Settings Policing Queue Size Settings ONU Default Filter Settings ONU Classifier Filter Settings ONU Default VLAN Rule Settings ONU VLAN Rule Settings ONU Priority Rule Settings ONU Priority Map Settings PON Profile Section 11 The PON section contains the settings that configure the ONU and PON units that connect to the Switch PON ONU firmware upgrade Use the PON ONU firmware upgrade window to upload a new version of firmware onto the ONU Click PON gt PON ONU firmware upgrade to access the window below
225. the ACL Rule should be based on MAC Address IPv4 Address or IPv6 Address Action Use the drop down menu to choose whether to create a Permit or Deny rule Choose the ACL rule option from the drop down menu The following options are available Rate Limiting Change 1P Priority Replace DSCP Type the port numbers that the ACL Rule will apply to Click Apply to add the new ACL Rule Access Profile List The Access Profile List is used to Add ACL Profiles Delete All profiles and displays all Access Profiles setup on the Switch Add ACL Profile Delete All Total Used Rule Entries Total Unused Rule Entries 0 768 Profile ID Profile Type Owner Type t p SS n Figure 9 2 Access Profile List window Adding a new Access Profile To add a new Access Profile click the Add ACL Profile button The following window appears Select Profile ID 1 v Select ACL Type Ethernet ACL Untagged v OIPv4 ACL OIPv6 ACL O Packet Content ACL Figure 9 3 Add ACL Profile window Use the Select Profile ID drop down menu to choose a Profile ID between and 6 Choose a radio button for the type of ACL you want to add The types of ACL that are supported by this Switch are Ethernet ACL IPv6 ACL Pv4 ACL Packet Content ACL Click the Select button to add the ACL Adding a new Ethernet ACL Access Profile Click the Ethernet ACL radio button Select Profile ID 1 v
226. tions and the protocol used to access this information over the network The Switch supports SNMP versions and 2c You can specify which version of SNMP you want to use to monitor and control the Switch In SNMP v 1 and v 2 user authentication is accomplished using community strings which function like passwords The remote user SNMP application and the Switch SNMP must use the same community string SNMP packets from any station that has not been authenticated are ignored dropped The default community strings for the Switch used for SNMP v 1 and v 2 management access are e public Allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects e private Allows authorized management stations to retrieve and modify MIB objects Traps Traps are messages that alert network personnel of events that occur on the Switch The events can be as serious as a reboot someone accidentally turned OFF the Switch or less serious like a port status change The Switch generates traps and sends them to the trap recipient or network manager Typical traps include trap messages for Authentication Failure Topology Change and Broadcast Multicast Storm MIBs The Switch in the Management Information Base MIB stores management and counter information The Switch uses the standard MIB II Management Information Base module Consequently values for MIB objects can be retrieved from any SNMP based network management software In addition to the sta
227. to Choose Active to write the image to the active Image ID choose 7 to write the image to Configuration ID 1 and choose 2 to write the configuration to Configuration ID 2 Click the Download button start downloading the firmware image Reboot System Use the Reboot System option to reboot the Switch Click the Yes radio button to save the settings before restarting the Switch Click the No radio button to restart the Switch without saving the settings first Click the Reboot button to reboot the Switch Do you wantto save the settings S Yes ONo Ifyou do not save the settings all changes made in this session will be lost Figure 5 7 Reboot System page Web Pages When you connect to the management mode of the Switch with a web browser a login window is displayed Enter a user name and password to access the Switch s management mode Below is a list and description of the main folders available in the web interface Configuration Contains windows concerning the configuration of the Switch including Device Information IP Address Port Configuration User Accounts System Log Configurations Web Settings Telnet Settings Clipaging Settings Firmware Information MAC Address Aging Time Dual Configuration Settings SNTP Settings and SNMP Settings Layer 2 Features Contains windows concerning including 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Ports Settings QinQ Port Trunking LACP Port Settings Traffic Segmentation IGMP Snooping S
228. to show drop down menu at the bottom of the window to display the existing OLT Tagged Broadcast setting 2 Click the corresponding Delete button at the bottom of the window to delete the entry ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings The ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings window allows you to configure the PVID for a specific ONU To access the ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings window click PON gt ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings OLT Port ONU Port UNI PortFrom UNI Port To PVID 1 4094 i ho ww xw s ONU Index UNI Port PVID 11 o Edit CO nn ek C M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 11 21 ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings window Creating a new ONU 802 10 VLAN PVID Setting 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want the ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Setting applied to 2 Usethe ONU Port drop down menu to specify the ONU Port you want the ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Setting applied to 3 Use the UNI Port From and UNI Port To drop down menus to specify the UNI Port range you want the ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Setting applied to 4 Typea PVID number between 1 and 4094 in the PVID 1 4094 5 Click the Apply button to add the new ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Setting Searching for an existing ONU 802 10 VLAN PVID Setting 1 Use the OLT Port drop down menu to specify the OLT Port you want to search for the ONU 802 1Q VLAN PVID Setting on 2 Use the ONU Port drop down menu to specify the ONU
229. tpid Settings OLT Port From OLT Port To VLAN recognizing 01 v 01 v ox 0001 ffff C None VLAN recognizing none none none none none none none none none none none none v E CO Ome wn Figure 11 16 OLT User tpid Settings window Configuring OLT VLAN tpid Settings 1 Use the ONU Port From and ONU Port To drop down menus to specify the range of ONU ports that you want to configure VLAN tpid settings on 2 Type the hexadecimal value of the VLAN in the VLAN recognizing field Tick the None checkbox to specify that no VLAN s should be specified 3 Click the Apply button to finish configuring the OLT VLAN tpid Settings Editing OLT VLAN tpid Settings 1 Click the Edit button next to the entry that you want to edit 2 Type anew hexadecimal value for the VLAN in the VLAN recognizing field next to the new entry 3 Click the Apply button next to the entry being edited to apply the change ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Settings The ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Settings window allows you to view existing and configure new ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Settings To access the ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Settings window click PON gt OLT VLAN gt ONU Upstream VLAN Mode Upstream Settings OLT Index 01 v ONU VLAN Mode discard ONU PortFrom ONU Port To Select All VLAN Mode Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent
230. ts for that port The following fields can be set in the Received window Parameter Description Time Interval Use the drop down menu to select the desired setting between 1s and 60s where s stands for seconds The default value is one second Record Number Use the drop down menu to select the number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 200 The default value is 200 Show Hide Tick Un tick the checkboxes to show hide the Bytes and Packets for the port To view the Received RX Packets Table click the View Table link which will show the following table eceive View Graphic Apply AY Figure 10 8 Received RX table UMB cast RX This window displays the Unicast Multicast and Broadcast packets received by the Switch as a line graph or as a Table To view the UMB cast RX graph click Monitoring gt Packets gt UMB cast RX 1000 900 Unicast 800 Multicast 700 Broadcast 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 g S Unit Packets sec Time Interval 1s v Record Number 200 Show Hide M Unicast M Multicast Broadcast Figure 10 9 UMB_cast RX window Select a port number from the Port drop down menu at the top of the window to view information about the received packets for that port The following fields can be set in the UMB cast RX window Parameter Description Time Interval Use the drop down menu to select the desired setting
231. tting STP Status STP Version Bridge Max Age 6 40 Hello Time 1 10 Bridge Forward Delay 4 30 Priority 0 61440 OEnabled Disabled RSTP v 20 2 15 Apply Figure 7 23 STP Bridge Global Settings window i NOTE The Hello Time cannot be longer than the Max Age Otherwise a configuration error will iy occur Observe the following formulas when setting the above parameters L Max Age lt 2 x Forward Delay 1 second Max Age 2 x Hello Time 1 second Configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description STP Status STP Version Click the Enabled radio button to enable Spanning Tree Protocol Click Disabled to disable Click the Apply button next to STP Status to change the status Use the drop down menu to choose the desired version of STP to be implemented on the Switch There are two choices STP Select this parameter to set the Spanning Tree Protocol STP globally on the Switch RSTP Select this parameter to set the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP globally on the Switch Bridge Max Age 6 40 Hello Time 1 10 This value may be set to ensure that old information does not endlessly circulate through redundant paths in the network preventing the effective propagation of the new information Set by the Root Bridge this value will aid in determining that the Switch has spanning tree configuration value
232. tting set to Discard or Pass from the Default Vlan Filter drop down menu Click the Search button to search for the ONU Default Filter Setting Editing an existing ONU Default Filter Size Setting 1 2 3 4 5 Click the Edit button next to the ONU Default Size setting you want to edit The UpStream Tag Upstream Untag DownStream Tag and Downstream Untag settings can be edited Type the desired values in the UpStream Tag Upstream Untag DownStream Tag and Downstream Untag fields Click the Apply button next to the ONU Default Filter Size Setting you just modified A Success message indicates the change was carried out successfully ONU Classifier Filter Settings The ONU Classifier Filter Settings windows are used to configure the classifier filter for upstream and downstream traffic passing through the PON port of the ONU For each direction of each ONU up to 56 rules can be specified For each field type also named filter type up to 8 rules can be configured a At the same time the packet matches VID Ethertype and IPv4 in one or more of the rules b Atthe same time the packet matches SIP and DIP in one or more of the rules c Atthe same time the packet matches STCP or SUDP rules 66 If the data packets meet condition a and the set up of the forwarding of data packets are discarded then that data packet will be discarded If the data packets meet condition b the first set of rules will be applied
233. tton to add the new ACL Profile A Success message indicated the new ACL Profile was added successfully If choosing UDP click the Select button and configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description IPv4 DSCP DSCP Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the DSCP section of the frame IPv4 Address Source IP Mask Type in a subnet mask to designate which part of the Source IP Address set in the Access Rule List should be filtered Destination IP Mask Type in a subnet mask to designate which part of the Destination IP Address set in the Access Rule List should be filtered UDP UDP Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the TCP section of the frame Source Port Mask 0 Input the UDP Source Port Mask Number FFFF Destination Port Mask Input the UDP Destination Port Mask Number 0 FFFF a Click the Create button to add the new ACL Profile A Success message indicated the new ACL Profile was added successfully If choosing ProtocolID click the Select button and configure the parameters as described below Parameter Description IPv4 DSCP DSCP Tick the checkbox to specify that the filtering mask should apply to the DSCP section of the frame IPv4 Address Destination IP Mask Input the Destination IP address Protocol ID Protocol ID Mas
234. ule State aso Enere v orm 0 vw o Disables v Priority Map IP ToS a Priority 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 Class ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Priority Map Tag Priority Priority 0 1 2 3 4 5 B Li Class ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 v Figure 11 53 Editing an existing Priority Profile 3 The window is divided into four main sections Priority Map Settings Upstream Priority Rule Filter Downstream Priority Rule Filter and a table at the bottom of the screen which shows the existing rules setup on the system 4 Configure the Priority Map Settings parameters as described below Parameter Description Use the drop down menu to create an P ToS or Tag Priority mapping rule Use the drop down menu to choose a Priority value for the P ToS or Tag Priority Use the drop down menu to select the priority queue number for holding the packet 5 Configure the Upstream Priority Rule Filter parameters as described below Parameter Description Rule ID Type an identity number to identify the Upstream Priority Rule Filter setting Classifier Use the drop down menu to choose VID Pv4 or Ethertype as the classifier If choosing Ethertype from the Classifier drop down menu type in the hexadecimal of the frame in the textbox If choosing VID from the Classifier drop down menu type a new VID value in the textbox If choosing Pv4 from the Classifier drop down menu type the IPv4 protoc
235. unt with the user name newmanager DPN 3012 E aHcreate account admin newmanager Command create account admin newmanager Enter a case sensitive new password sx Enter the new password again for confirmation Success DPN 3012 E at Figure 4 Create account admin manager NOTICE CLI configuration commands only modify the running configuration file and are not saved when the Switch is rebooted To save all your configuration changes in nonvolatile storage you must use the save command to copy the running configuration file to the startup configuration SNMP Settings Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an OSI Layer 7 Application Layer designed specifically for managing and monitoring network devices SNMP enables network management stations to read and modify the settings of gateways routers switches and other network devices Use SNMP to configure system features for proper operation monitor performance and detect potential problems in the Switch switch group or network Managed devices that support SNMP include software referred to as an agent which runs locally on the device A defined set of variables managed objects is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device These objects are defined in a Management Information Base MIB which provides a standard presentation of the information controlled by the on board SNMP agent SNMP defines both the format of the MIB specifica
236. ur network IEEE 802 1Q VLANs will only deliver packets between stations that are members of the VLAN Any port can be configured as either tagging or untagging The untagging feature of IEEE 802 1Q VLANs allows VLANs to work with legacy switches that don t recognize VLAN tags in packet headers The tagging feature allows VLANs to span multiple 802 1Q compliant switches through a single physical connection and allows Spanning Tree to be enabled on all ports and work normally The IEEE 802 1Q standard restricts the forwarding of untagged packets to the VLAN of which the receiving port is a member e Assigns packets to VLANs by filtering Assumes the presence of a single global spanning tree The main characteristics of IEEE 802 1Q are as follows xum Uses an explicit tagging scheme with one level tagging ql t 802 1Q VLAN Packet Forwarding Packet Packet e Packet forwarding decisions are made based upon the following prs Wesce three types of rules D EX e Ingress rules rules relevant to the classification of received frames belonging to a VLAN iiec Puig Forwarding rules between ports decides whether to filter or forward the packet Forwarding e Egress rules determines if the packet must be sent tagged or pina untagged Filtering y Database Port State Un pee SAPEI Figure 7 IEEE 802 1Q Packet Forwarding 802 1Q VLAN Tags The figure below shows the 802 1Q VLAN tag There a
237. utton 4 Ifa VLAN matching the name specified in the VLAN Name field is found the VLAN List window will open displaying information about the VLAN 5 The VLAN will display in the VLAN List window the window allows you to edit or delete the VLAN by clicking the Edit or Delete VID button VLAN List Add Edit VLAN Find VLAN Total Entries 1 VID VLAN Name Tag Ports Untagged Ports Figure 7 9 VLAN List window VLAN Ports Settings The VLAN Ports Settings window is used to set the ingress checking status of each port To access the VLAN Ports settings for the Switch click L2 Features gt VLAN Ports Settings to reveal the following window Part From 1 v PortTo 1 v Vlan ID Ingress Checking Disabled v Acceptable Frame Tagged Only v Enable Admit All J Enable Admit All edt Enable Admit All Enable Admit All edt Enable Admit All Enable Admit All Enable Admit All Enable Admit All Enable Admit All Enable Admit All Enable Admit All Enable Admit All Enable Admit All Figure 7 10 VLAN Ports Settings window Configure the drop down menus at the top of the screen as described below Parameter Description Port From To Use the drop down menus to select the range of ports that you want to enable Ingress checking on Vlan ID Type the ID of the VLAN that will be associated with the specified port s Ingress Checking Select Enabled from the d
238. window SNMP Settings Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an OSI Layer 7 Application Layer designed specifically for managing and monitoring network devices SNMP enables network management stations to read and modify the settings of gateways routers switches and other network devices Use SNMP to configure system features for proper operation monitor performance and detect potential problems in the Switch switch group or network Managed devices that support SNMP include software referred to as an agent which runs locally on the device A defined set of variables managed objects is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device These objects are defined in a Management Information Base MIB which provides a standard presentation of the information controlled by the on board SNMP agent SNMP defines both the format of the MIB specifications and the protocol used to access this information over the network The Switch supports the SNMP versions and 2c In SNMP v 1 and v 2 user authentication is accomplished using community strings which function like passwords The remote user SNMP application and the Switch SNMP must use the same community string SNMP packets from any station that has not been authenticated are ignored dropped The default community strings for the Switch used for SNMP v 1 and v 2 management access are e public Allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects e privat
239. within administratively established regions on the network continuing to allow simple and full processing of frames regardless of administrative errors in defining VLANSs and their respective spanning trees Each switch utilizing the MSTP on a network will have a single MSTP configuration that will have the following three attributes 1 Aconfiguration name defined by an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters defined in the MST Configuration Identification window in the Configuration Name field 2 Aconfiguration revision number named here as a Revision Level and found in the MST Configuration Identification window and 3 A 4096 element table defined here as a VID List in the MST Configuration Identification window which will associate each of the possible 4096 VLANs supported by the Switch for a given instance To utilize the MSTP function on the Switch three steps need to be taken 1 The Switch must be set to the MSTP setting found in the STP Bridge Global Settings window in the STP Version field 2 The correct spanning tree priority for the MSTP instance must be entered defined here as a Priority in the STP Instance Settings window when configuring an MSTI ID settings 3 VLANs that will be shared must be added to the MSTP Instance ID defined here as a VID List in the MST Configuration Identification window when configuring an MSTI ID settings 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree The Switch implements three versions of the
240. ze fields Click the Apply button next to the Policing Queue Size Setting you just modified A Success message indicates the change was carried out successfully ONU Default Filter Settings The ONU Default Filter Settings window is used to show and edit the default filter for upstream and downstream traffic passing through the PON port of the ONU There are two types of filters default filter and classifier filter For packets that match the classifier filter the rule in the matched classifier filter is applied There is one exception If the default rule specifies to discard both tagged and untagged packets then only the classifier rules that match against the VID field will take effect To access the ONU Default Filter Settings window click PON gt ONU Default Filter Settings OLT Port ONU Port From ONU Port To Stream Tag Default Vlan Filter 1 w 1 x 1 w Upstream v Tag Discard Search ONU Index Upstream Tag Upstream Untag Downstream Tag Downstream Untag 14 Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 2 Pass Pass Pass Pass fi Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 4 Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 5 Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 6 Pass Pass Pass Pass dr Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 8 Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 8 Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 10 Pass Pass Pass Pass fa Pass Pass Pass Pass heals Pass Pass Pass Pass ibid Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 14 Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 16 Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 16 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pol Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 18 Pass Pass Pass Pass m m m m miimiimiimim im m m
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