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1. 4 Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port of your terminal or PC 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Connecting to Power Connecting a Modem to the COM Port To connect a modem to the COM port 1 Determine and procure the proper DCE cable type for your modem The COM port requires an RJ45 type plug connector The other connector depends on the serial port on your modem The connection requires an EJA 232E crossover null modem cable or adapter See DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts in Appendix A Connectors and Pin Assignments 2 Connect the modular plug connector of your cable to the COM port socket 3 Connect the other end of the cable or adapter to the serial port of your modem Connecting to Power 4929 A2 ZN20 30 The 4900 Series DSLAM is powered by a nominal 48 VDC source Dual power feeds are provided for redundancy The terminal block accepts 18 to 14 AWG wire The DC power terminal block on the DSLAM has five terminals two positive two negative and one ground Only one positive terminal and one negative terminal pair need be connected for operational purposes The second positive and negative terminal pair may be connected to a backup DC power supply for redundancy The ground terminal must be connected regardlessly DO NOT OPERATE THE DSLAM WITHOUT A GROUND CONNECTION To connect the DSLAM to power 1 Make sure that the DC power source wires are not powered that is the ci
2. Alternatively click on the Circuit Summary button then click on a port number on the left side of the Circuit Summary listing The Circuit Configuration screen appears EE o tet Conta SCP Rules IPRules MACRuos VLANRUes ENANS Por Statics Pot Copy con Port Circuit Identification Device Type Revision 137 4929 0 00 kk Circuit Configuration Settings Port Mode Setting VPIVCI Detect Setting C Fixed Adaptive C Fixed Adaptive C OFF ON C OFF Filter IP Address Settings Protocol Setting IP Range 1 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 All C Select 0000 10000 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Note enter hex value eg IP Ranges 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IP Range 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DHCP Option 82 Setting I Layer 2 Port Filter Settings C Enabled Identifying String Note If port is loop bonded only configure the lowest numbered port in the group Disabled IPaddress MIBI y MAC 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 mac 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 I Unlimited of MACS or 00 00 00 00 00 00 MACE Define of MACs 0 Check the boxto activate the port filters VPI VCI Frame Type Standard Mode 0 o 1483LLC 7 MULTIMODE submit Port Status No Link Adaptive 0 Kbps Up 0 Kbps Dn Actual Std Mode T1_413 VPINCI NA Actual SNRJupidn SABISAB_ Delay upin 16msM6ms Correction upidn 1ms ms Interleave Depthfupidn 161123 Last Update 00 00 00 00 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Description Port Select a port from
3. Ensure that the four 4 rubber feet supplied with the product have been installed on the bottom of each unit prior to stacking any 4929 units on top of one another In addition if the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits take the following precautions Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Donot use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak When installed in the final configuration the product must comply with the applicable Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed If necessary consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection authorities to ensure compliance EMI Notices UNITED STATES EMI NOTICE 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 c
4. TXFault 2 TXDisable 3 MOD DEF 2 LC_DATA 4 MOD DEF 1 LC _CLK 5 MOD DEF 0 SFP PRESENT L 6 Rate Select y LOS 8 VeeR 9 VeeR 10 VeeR 11 RD 12 RD 13 VeeR 14 VecR 15 VecT 16 VeeT 17 TD 18 TD 19 VeeT 20 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 85 Connectors and Pin Assignments 10 100 1000BaseT Connector The 10 100 1000 port is an 8 pin unkeyed modular jack for a 10 100 1000BaseT interface Table 7 10 100 1000 Pinouts Signal Pin A Pin 1 _ Transmitted Data Transmitted Data 97 15449 Received Data Unused Unused Received Data Unused Cory NAN mM BY WY YN Unused 86 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts To connect the COM port to the DB9 serial port of a PC use an adapter wired as shown DBS Female Table 8 DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts Pin RJ45 Port Direction PC RS232 Serial Port Pin Transmit Data TxD gt RxD Receive Data 2 Data Set Ready DSR E RTS Request to Send 7 Receive Data RxD lt lt TxD Transmit Data 3 Ground GND gt GND Ground 5 Data Terminal DTR gt CTS Clear to Send 8 Ready Pins not shown are unused 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 87 Connectors and Pin Assignments 88 4929 DS
5. s Guide 23 Installation 8 Hang the unit from the wood screws to verify that the screws are properly placed The screws should freely slide into the top of the key slots in the brackets Do not fasten the unit to the wall until after it is completely cabled and tested Installing the DSLAM on a Shelf or Desktop If the DSLAM will be placed on a shelf or desktop install the provided rubber feet before putting the unit in position To install the DSLAM on a shelf or desktop as a standalone unit or in a stack 1 Locate the rubber feet in the hardware kit provided with the unit 2 Turn the unit upside down on a flat surface Squares stamped into the bottom of the unit show the proper positions for the feet 3 Remove the protective sheet from the bottom of each foot then press the foot onto a comer of the bottom of the unit 03 17439 4 Turn the unit right side up and place it in position on a shelf or desktop 5 Ifthe installation includes more than one unit one can be stacked atop another Up to eight units can be stacked together 24 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 CABLING Cabling Overview The 4900 Series DSLAM has a large variety of possible cabling configurations This chapter describes all possible connections not all of which are required 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Installing the Micro Interface Module on page 26 Connecting the ADSL2 and POTS Connectors on page 27 Connecting the SFP Co
6. 1 4085 VLAN to Priority FixedMa Limit Limit on Ingress Pkt Ingress Pit Kbps Kbps untag fo fo no z foz fixed z fo 0 4929 A2 ZN20 30 When allow tag on ingress pkt the port acts as 802 10 VLAN trunk othenwise the port acts as 802 10 VLAN access 2 The Fixed Max attribute will be applied to the VLAN priority when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to tag 3 Add a single VLAN tag to the ingress pkt when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to untag submit 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 47 Configuration Using the NMS 2 In the Add Ports drop down list select All or a group of ports To select multiple ports hold the Ctrl key while clicking on your selections 3 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Reset the IP Range rules to default parameters Description Click in this box to reset IP Range rules when the Submit button is clicked on Global Configuration IP Range Rule Specify Add Delete or No Set to add a rule delete a rule or perform no action when the Submit button is clicked on Activate Specify whether the rule you are adding is active IP Range Specify the range of IP addresses that constitutes a match for this rule Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt Specify tag or untag Tag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the IP Rule must have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets without a VLAN t
7. Diffserv Rule Settings DS Value Allow VLAN ID Ada Activate P Ingress Bhs DS Mask R Priority Fi A 7 Rule TLIO z Te eee ine A Maes Fixed Maxc Limit Kbps LimitKbps i no foo Fo untag gt o o no foz fixed gt fo fo 2 no ih 00 FO untag gt 0 0 no zl 0 fixed gt fo fo 3 no x foo Fo untag y o o no fox mea fo fo 4 jno y DO FO untag Y 0 0 no y 0s fixed y 0 o Port Status No Link VPINCI NA The Differentiated Services DS value consists of 8 bits The upper 5 bits represent the Differential Services Code Point DSCP the lower 2 bits are Currently Unused CU When setting the DS value field set the DSCP via the upper6 bits and then enter the entire 8 bit value Remember the lower two bits are XX 1 When allow tag on ingress pkt the port acts as 802 10 VLAN trunk othemwise the port acts as 802 10 VLAN access The Fixed Max attribute will be applied to the VLAN priority when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to tag 3 Add a single VLAN tag to the ingress pit when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to untag Adaptive O Kbps Up 0 Kbps Dn Actual Std Mode T1_413 Actual SNR upitin 6dBdB Delay upidn 16ms16ms Correcton upitin 1ms ims interleave Depthfupitin 16128 Last Update 00 00 00 00 submit 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Description Port Select a port from the drop down list Reset
8. IP Range TagiUmtag ange VLANto Prionty FixedMa Limit Limit on Ingress Pht 1 4085 Ingress Pkt Kbps Kbps 0 0 0 0 1 no y IT untag Y o o no z for fixed gt fo o 0 0 0 0 2 no y untag gt fo fo no xl fox fixer fo o 0 0 0 0 a mi 0 0 0 0 3 no y funtag fo fo no x for fixed gt fo o a 0 0 0 0 ae 0 0 0 0 4 jno y untag z fo fo no y fo z fixed fo 0 0 0 0 0 When allow tag on ingress pkt the port acts as 802 10 VLAN trunk othenwise the port acts as 802 10 VLAN access 2 The Fixed May attribute will be applied to the VLAN priority when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to tag 3 Add a single VLAN tag to the ingress pkt when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to untag submit Port Status No Link Adaptive O Kbps Up 0 Kbps Dn Actual Std Mode T1_413 WPUVCI NA Actual SNRlupitin 60B 6dB Delay upitin 16msH ms Correction upitin 1msilms Interleave Depth upicin 161123 Last Update 00 00 00 00 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Description Port Select a port from the drop down list Activate Specify whether the rule is active IP Range Specify the range of IP addresses that constitutes a match for this rule Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt Specify tag or untag Tag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the IP Rule must have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets without a VLAN tag will be dropped Untag
9. Using the NMS Parameter Description Port Mode Setting Specify a port mode e Fixed The upstream and downstream rates are fixed e Adaptive The ports will automatically train up to the best possible speed supported by the DSLAM the modem at the remote end and the copper cable pair connecting the two e Fixed Adaptive The ports will automatically train up to the best possible speed subject to a user specified maximum upstream and downstream bandwidth VPI VCI Detect Setting Specify the port behavior with regard to VPI VCI detection e On The DSLAM will monitor the line to determine the VPI and VCI settings of the remote ADSL modem and set itself accordingly If no ATM cells are detected at any VPI VCI setting the port will default to VPI 0 and VCI 35 e Off The port will use the default setting of VPI and VCI 0 35 if not changed by the setting of VPI and VCI below or lock in the VPI VCI already discovered while VPI VCI detection was On Data Rate Setting If you have selected a Port Mode of Fixed or Fixed Adaptive specify the maximum upstream and downstream rates in bps Filter IP Address Settings Specify up to four IP address ranges Packets are accepted from source IP addresses in the ranges specified Protocol Setting Click in the check box to enable Protocol Setting detection Select Allow Selected and specify up to four Ethertypes allowed on the ports DHCP Option 82 S
10. egress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule 4 Click on Submit Global MAC Rules To configure MAC rules 1 Click on the Global MAC Rules tab The Global MAC Rules screen J Global Set Microsoft Internet Explorer E 1 0 x Global Global Global Circuit Config 050P Rules is pal IAN Add Port s Device Type Revision 1 2 4929 0 00 ss 3 g To add modules and or ports of like type to the global set action press and hold the ctr key then click on the slot port index s Note by default All ports will be updated I Reset the MAC rules to default parameters for the slot s and port s selected Activate Rule Global Configuration MAC Rule C Add C Delete No Set Allow VLAN Add Ingress Egress Tag Untag 1 4085 VLAN to Priority Fixed Max Limit Limit on Ingress Pkt Ingress Pkt Kbps Kbps untag z fo fo no z fox fixer fo o 00 00 00 00 00 00 no y 00 00 00 00 00 00 When allow tag on ingress pkt the port acts as 802 10 VLAN trunk othenwise the port acts as 802 10 VLAN access 2 The Fixed Ma attribute will be applied to the VLAN priority when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt isset to tag gt Add a single VLAN tag to the ingress pkt when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to untag submit 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 49 Configuration Using the NMS 2 In the Add Ports drop down list select All or a group of ports T
11. indicates that ingress packets already matched to the IP Rule cannot have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets with a VLAN tag will be dropped 60 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Parameter VLAN ID Range Circuit Configuration Description Specify a VLAN ID range For each IP Range Rule if you selected Tag for Allow Tag Untag the VLAN field should specify either an acceptable single VLAN or an acceptable VLAN Range for VLAN tags on ingress packets If you selected Untag the VLAN field should specify a single VLAN only if you intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets if you do not intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets the VLAN field should be left at the 0 0 default Add VLAN to Ingress Pkt Specify whether the VLAN ID should be added to ingress packets Priority Specify the priority to be used when adding a configured VLAN ID to a packet Fixed Max Specify the handling of VLAN priority used only if the received packet is already tagged e Fixed The packet s original priority will automatically be replaced with the Priority specified above e Max The packet s original priority will be replaced with the configured Priority only if the packet s original priority is greater than the configured Priority Ingress Limit Specify the ingress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule Egress Limit Specify the egress limit in k
12. intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets if you do not intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets the VLAN field should be left at the 0 0 default Add VLAN to Ingress Pkt Specify whether the VLAN ID should be added to ingress packets Priority Specify the priority to be used when adding a configured VLAN ID to a packet Fixed Max Specify the handling of VLAN priority used only if the received packet is already tagged e Fixed The packet s original priority will automatically be replaced with the Priority specified above e Max The packet s original priority will be replaced with the configured Priority only if the packet s original priority is greater than the configured Priority Ingress Limit Specify the ingress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule Egress Limit Specify the egress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule 3 Click on Submit 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 63 Configuration Using the NMS 64 VLAN Rules To configure VLAN rules 1 Click on the VLAN Rules tab The VLAN Rules screen appears 3 Circuit Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer PARADYNE loxi Gren Con DHCP dee Pim WAC Rane ven elas Port Sittes PCAN BIR cons Port Circuit Identification IA J I Reset the VLAN rules to default parameters for the slot and port selected VLAN Rules Configuration Device Type Revision 492
13. s original priority will be replaced with the configured Priority only if the packet s original priority is greater than the configured Priority Ingress Limit Specify the ingress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule Egress Limit Specify the egress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule 3 Click on Submit 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 65 Configuration Using the NMS 66 Backbone VLAN ID To configure the backbone VLAN ID flood type and Ethertype 1 Click on the Bkbone VLAN Id Flood Ethertype tab The Bkbone VLAN Id Flood Ethertype screen appears Circuit Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer PARADYNE Crot Conig OSCPRules IP Rules MACROS VLANRules og mios Port Statistics Port Copy SMEs cong Port Circuit Identification Port Status No Link VPIICI NA EE Backbone VLAN Id Configuration Backbone VLAN Id 0 Flood and EtherType Configuration Flood EtherType Upl y 8100 y Adaptive O Kbps Up O Kbps Dn Actual Std Mode T1_413 Actual SNR upitin 6dEJSdB Delay up 16msf6ms Correctonjuputn 1mstIms Interleave Depth upitin 167128 Last Update 00 00 00 00 Device Type Revision 4929 0 00 kk submit 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Backbone VLAN Id Configuration Description Specify the Backbone VLAN ID Used in conjunction with standard VLAN tags the single Backbone VLAN tag will be
14. the DSCP rules to default parameters Click in this box to reset DSCP rules when the Submit button is clicked on Activate Specify whether the rule is active DS Value Specify the Differentiated Services value The DS Value of a packet is a hexadecimal value calculated from the upper six bits of an eight bit field in the packet s IP header DS Mask Specify the DS mask The DS Mask is a hexadecimal value that indicates which of the DSCP s upper six bits will be utilized in considering a packet s DSCP type Default is FC indicating that all of the DSCP s upper six bits will be used in calculating the packet s DS Value 58 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Parameter Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt Circuit Configuration Description Specify tag or untag Tag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the Diffserv Rule must have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets without a VLAN tag will be dropped Untag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the Diffserv Rule cannot have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets with a VLAN tag will be dropped VLAN ID Range Specify a VLAN ID range For each rule if you selected Tag for Allow Tag Untag the VLAN field should specify either an acceptable single VLAN or an acceptable VLAN Range for VLAN tags on ingress packets If you selected Untag the VLAN field should specify a single VLAN only i
15. the IETF Internet Engineering Task Force MIBs are composed of OIDs Object Identifiers each of which represents a system configuration or request for data You will not be able to manage your DSLAM via SNMP until you have set the unit IP address subnet mask and default gateway See Management Configuration in Chapter 5 Configuration Using the NMS or Using the CLI to Establish Inband Management in Chapter 6 Command Line Interface Downloading MIBs 4929 A2 ZN20 30 You must have a MIB browser installed on your PC in order to utilize the Management Information Base 1 Launch your MIB browser and perform any necessary program configurations Refer to your MIB browser user manual for further information 2 Download the MIBs from the Zhone website Refer to your MIB browser user manual for instructions on how to compile the OIDs into your MIB browser 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 81 SNMP Interface SNMP Community Strings The following are the default community strings for MIB access SNMP Community String ACCESS COMMUNITY STRING read only Password read write Password Community strings are case sensitive 82 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 CONNECTORS AND PIN ASSIGNMENTS Overview The following sections provide pin assignments for e DSL Ports and POTS Splitter Connectors on page
16. to Noise Ratio settings for the selected ports Reed Solomon Error Correction Settings Delay Reed Solomon Error Correction Settings Correction Specify the upstream and downstream Reed Solomon delay Specify the upstream and downstream Reed Solomon correction 54 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Parameter EC FDM Description Circuit Summary Specify the upstream and downstream Echo Cancellation or Frequency Division Multiplexing mode Fast Buffer Setting Specify the buffer setting Fast or Interleave Default Setting To return to the default settings when the Submit button is clicked on click in the Set to Default check box 4 Click on Submit Circuit Summary 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Use the Circuit Summary screen to display information about port configurations To display the circuit summary 1 From the home screen click on the Circuit Summary button The Circuit Summary screen appears Circuit Summary Microsoft Internet Explorer Fs PARADY NE Circuit Summary Device Type 4929 Revision 0 00 kk Note click on the port number to access the Circuit Configuration view Ports Circuit ID Number A lt e MN iD A Al CON C L SA EM a g CN ES EN SA Al EIN sun C gt 2 Click on Refresh to view current information Click on a port number in the leftmost column to view the Circuit Configuration scr
17. with an adequately rated fuse or circuit breaker in the ungrounded conductor Use a minimum 18 AWG 0 75 mm fixed power source wires with strain retention 5 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where persons will walk on the power cord 6 Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these slots and openings must not be blocked or covered 7 Do not attempt to service this product yourself as it will void the warranty Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 8 A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more buildings If products installed in separate buildings are interconnected the voltage potential may cause a hazardous condition Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists and if necessary implement corrective action prior to interconnecting the products 9 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This product has provisions for the customer to install a Class 1 laser transceiver which provides optical coupling to the telecommunication network Once a Class 1 laser product is installed the equipment is to be considered to be a Class 1 Laser Product Appareil Laser de Classe 1 The customer is responsible for selecti
18. 10 1000 05 17622 Figure 1 Front Panel LEDs LED Meanings The meaning of the front panel LEDs is shown in Table 2 Front Panel LEDs Table 2 Front Panel LEDs Sheet 1 of 2 LED Color State Meaning 10 100 1000 Lnk Off No Ethernet link present Green On GigE Ethernet link present Amber On 10 100BaseT link present 10 100 1000 Act Off No link or no activity Green Flashing Transmitting or receiving 10 100 1000 Dup Off Half duplex or no link Green On Full duplex link DSL Ports 1 24 LK Off No DSL link present Green On DSL link present 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 33 LEDs Table 2 Front Panel LEDs Sheet 2 of 2 LED Color State Meaning DSL Ports 1 24 ACT Off No activity or no link Amber Flashing Receiving data Green Flashing Transmitting data PWR Green Off No power is applied to the DSLAM On Power is applied to the DSLAM 34 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 CONFIGURATION USING THE NMS Overview The 4900 Series DSLAMs have an integral web interface that you can access with a web browser The DSLAM s integral Network Management System NMS lets you configure and monitor the DSLAM using a standard web browser Web Interface System Requirements e Web Browser Required for running NMS Compatible web browsers include but are
19. 2 ZN20 30 Consider the following before installing the DSLAM Installation Site Your installation site should be well ventilated clean and free of environmental extremes Installation Options The DSLAM may be Mounted with the included mounting brackets in a standard 19 inch 483 mm or 23 inch 584 mm rack including both Bay Networks and Nortel 23 inch racks or with separately purchased mounting brackets in a 21 inch 535 mm ETSI rack ETSI brackets are available See Appendix B Equipment List As many 4900 Series DSLAMs may be mounted in a standard rack as there are 1 75 inch 44 45 mm spaces in the rack so long as adequate cooling is provided Mounted on a wall Set on a shelf or desktop Up to eight 4900 Series DSLAMs may be stacked on a shelf or desktop Different models can be mixed in a stack Power The DSLAM operates from a 48 VDC power supply to allow for standard power connections available in a CO For AC voltage environments an external AC to DC power converter is required 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 17 Installation 18 Cables Required No cables are provided with the DSLAM See Table 1 Cable Descriptions to determine what cables you need to obtain before installation See Appendix A Connectors and Pin Assignments and Appendix B Equipment List for more information Table 1 Cable Descriptions Connector Name or MIM Con
20. 4085 VLAN to Priority FixedMa LimiKbps LimitKbps cu on Ingress Pkt Ingress Pkt no z foo Fe untag y fo fo no y foz fixed y 0 0 The Differentiated Services DS value consists of 8 bits The upper bits represent the Differential Services Code Point DSCP the lower 2 bits are Currently Unused CU When setting the DS value field set the DSCP via the upper bits and then enter the entire 8 bit value Remember the lower two bits are XX When allow tag on ingress pkt the port acts as 802 10 VLAN trunk othenwise the port acts as 802 10 VLAN access 2 The Fixed Max attribute will be applied to the VLAN priority when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to tag 3 Add a single VLAN tag to the ingress pkt when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to untag submit 2 Inthe Add Ports drop down list select All or a group of ports To select multiple ports hold the Ctrl key while clicking on your selections 3 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Description Click in this box to reset DSCP Range rules when the Submit button is clicked on Reset the DSCP Range rules to default parameters 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 45 Configuration Using the NMS Parameter Global Configuration Diffserv Rule Description Specify Add Delete or No Set to add a rule delete a rule or perform no action when the Submit button is clicked on Act
21. 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide November 2005 Document Part Number 4929 A2 ZN20 30 ZHONE Zhone Technologies Zhone Way 7001 Oakport Street Oakland CA 94621 USA 510 777 7000 www zhone com info zhone com COPYRIGHT 2005 Zhone Technologies Inc All rights reserved This publication is protected by copyright law No part of this publication may be copied or distributed transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission from Zhone Technologies Inc Acculink ADSL R Bitstorm Comsphere DSL the Easy Way ETC Etherloop FrameSaver GranDSLAM GrandVIEW Hotwire the Hotwire logo iMarc Jetstream MVL NextEDGE Net to Net Technologies OpenLane Paradyne the Paradyne logo Performance Wizard ReachDSL StormPort TruePut are registered trademarks of Zhone Technologies Inc BAN Connect to Success GigMux Hotwire Connected JetFusion Jet Vision MALC MicroBurst PacketSurfer Quick Channel Raptor Reverse Gateway SLMS Spectrum Manager StormTracker Z Edge Zhone ZMS and the Zhone logo are trademarks of Zhone Technologies Inc All other products or services mentioned herein are the trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners Zhone Technolo
22. 7 consumption 92 dual source 32 requirements 91 Preinstallation 17 Preparation 17 Priority 38 Product related documents 12 Protocol Setting 44 57 Purpose of this document 11 R Rack installation 21 example 22 procedure 21 Redundant power source 31 32 Reed Solomon Error Correction Settings 54 70 Related documents 12 RJ21X connectors 83 S SFP Connector 85 socket pinouts 85 Shelf installation 24 Shipping carton 19 Site preparation 17 Site requirements 17 91 SNMP Community Administration 42 Community names 42 Community strings 82 Configuration 41 Interface 81 Traps 41 SNR 54 70 Advanced Configuration 70 Stacking 17 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 95 9 Standards 91 Subnet Mask 38 Synopsis of chapters 11 System Location 39 Name 39 Requirements 75 T Technical Specifications 91 Telco connectors 83 Telnet 39 Terminal strip 31 TFTP 39 Trap Managers 41 Traps 41 Troubleshooting LEDs 33 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide U Unpacking 19 Uplink ports 91 V VLAN ID 38 VLAN Rules 64 VPI VCI Detect Setting 44 57 W Wall mount bracket installation 22 screw positions 23 Web Interface System Requirements 35 Weight 91 Windows 36 4929 A2 ZN20 30
23. 83 e SFP Connector on page 85 e 10 100 1000BaseT Connector on page 86 e DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts on page 87 oC SS tht DE Que om E 05 17614 Figure 2 4929 DSLAM Front Panel DSL Ports and POTS Splitter Connectors The 50 pin RJ21X Telco connector labeled DSL Ports 1 24 provides the 2 wire loop interface from each DSL port to the demarcation point The Canadian designation for this connector is CA21A The 50 pin RJ21X Telco connector labeled POTS 1 24 provides the interface with the internal POTS splitters if installed Table 5 lists the pin assignments for each of these interfaces Note that Pins 25 and 50 are not used Table 5 DSL Connector Pinouts Sheet 1 of 2 Connector Pins DSL Port Ring Tip 1 1 26 TTS 2 2 27 i 4929 A2 ZN20 30 3 26 3 28 50 02 17151 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 83 Connectors and Pin Assignments 84 Table 5 DSL Connector Pinouts Sheet 2 of 2 4 4 29 5 5 30 6 6 31 7 7 32 8 8 33 9 9 34 10 10 35 11 11 36 12 12 37 13 13 38 14 14 39 15 15 40 16 16 41 17 17 42 18 18 43 19 19 44 20 20 45 21 21 46 22 22 47 23 23 48 24 24 49 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 SFP Connector SFP Connector The SFP interface is a standard SFP socket Table 6 Port 3 GigE Connector Signal Pin VeeT 1
24. 9 0 00 kk al ee rece oo Nowe ea e a tome on Ingress Pkt Ingress Pit 1 yes y untag fo 0 no z og fixed y 0 0 2 fro I untes b f ro I A fea fo o 3 no zl untag nd fo 0 no Y D y fixed a 0 0 4 no z untag 7 fo o no z ox fixed 7 o o 5 no zl untag y fo 0 no y ox fixed y 0 0 6 no gt untag 7 o o no y Oy fixed 7 o o 7 fro fune b f ro I AA fea fo o 8 no zl untag hd fo 0 no Y D y fixed zj 0 0 9 no z untag gt fo o no z ox fixed o o ia no untag o o no y ox fixed y o o When allow tag on ingress pkt the port acts as 802 10 VLAN trunk 2 The Fixed Max attribute will be applied to the VLAN priority when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to tag 3 Add a single VLAN tag to the ingress pkt when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pit is set to untag Port Status No Link Adaptive O Kbps Up 0 Kbps Dn Actual Std Mode T1_413 WPUVCI NA Actual SNR upitin SUBASAB Delay upitin 16ms16ms Correcton upitin 1ms ims interleave Depthfupitin 16128 Last Update 00 00 00 00 othenuise the port acts as 802 10 VLAN access aw 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Port Description Select a port from the drop down list Reset the VLAN rules to default parameters Click in this box to reset VLAN rules when the Submit button is clicked on Activa
25. CKBONE_VLAN 0 4085 CIRCUIT_ID circuit_ID Changes the CIRCUIT ID CLEAR NVRAM Reboots the unit and restores factory defaults CLI_SESSION_ TIMEOUT tbd tbd CLI Session Timeout sets the amount of time a CLI session can sit idle before the user is automatically logged out Time is represented in seconds the minimum value is 30 DEFAULT GATEWAY XXX XXX XXX XXX Value for DEFAULT_GATEWAY is a valid IP address DOWNSTREAM_INTERCON NECT MGMT UPLINK 1 UPLINK2 UPLINK3 UPLINK4 DYNAMIC_MAC Number of dynamic MAC addresses that can be learned on this port ETHER_TYPE 8100 9100 Changes the Backbone tag type FIRMWARE _ VERSION None Displays the firmware version FLOOD UPL VLN GENERAL_PASSWORD None You will be prompted for values IGMP dump stop snoop 225 1 1 2 123 clear INBAND_MANAGEMENT ON OFF INBAND MGMT VLAN ID 0 4085 IP_ADDRESS XXX XXX XXX XXX Value for IP_ADDRESS is a valid IP address IP RANGE SET 1 4 SHOW ALL 1 4 LAYER2_ENABLE on off 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide Enables or disables Layer 2 functionality 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Table 4 Items MAC CLI Commands Set and Show Command Items and Values Sheet 3 of 3 Values dump clear MGMT PORT UPLINK on off Allows the PHYSICAL management port to be an UPLINK port MIM dump reset_ stats PHY PHY DEBUG args gt cmd
26. Installation ete leeis 17 A O gsutSetsd a A aa aTa eana eaa 17 Cables Required iran o a e olaa 18 Unpacking the Hardware O 19 Packays Coments eae ee ae ea Tere SN eae Nee oe eee oun Me eset ee eT men 19 Mounting Contip Urna iial 19 Installing the Brackets for Rack Mounting 0 0 0 0 cccsseseseseseeeeeteeeseeeneeeseseaeneeenees 20 Installing the DSLAM Into a Rack ccc ccseeeeseseseseseesceeseseseeeeeseseseseeensesenenees 21 Installing the DSLAM on a Wall oococcoccicicicnonocociononococonnnnnononcooronnorononnn coronan 22 Installing the DSLAM on a Shelf or Desktop ecceccseseseseteteeesereeeeeeeseseeeseeenees 24 Cabling ieee ana n a hs SEM e a a a 25 Cabling Overview czes AA 25 Installing the Micro Interface Module ontario 26 Connecting the ADSL2 and POTS Connectors coccoccicicnonononoconincnnononcncncncnnnnnonos 27 Connecting the SFP Connector or the 10 100 1000 Connector cece 28 Connecting DSLAMs to Each Othe ccccceesesesesseseseseseseeceseeeseseeensceeseneeeeees 29 Connecting the COM Port ccccccccsesssssssseseseseeeeesesesesencsesesesenenseeceeseensesesenaneneees 30 Connecting a Terminal or PC to the COM Pot t cccccccccsscesseeneeeteceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeaeens 30 Connecting a Modem to the COM Port cccccccssecsseeseeeeeeeseeseecseeceeesneeeeeeeeenaeens 31 Connecting to POW el e aia 31 LEDS AN 33 LED Locations A A A a eitt 33 LEED Meaning a ala 33 November 2005 Chapter5 Configuration Using the NMS o
27. LAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 A2 ZN20 30 EQUIPMENT LIST 4900 Series DSLAM models are listed in Table 9 4900 Series Models and Features Table 9 4900 Series Models and Features Number of Model Number Type Ports POTS Splitters 4929 A1 520 ADSL2 Annex A 24 No 4929 A 1 530 ADSL2 Annex A 24 900 Ohm 4929 A1 531 ADSL2 Annex A 24 600 Ohm All 4900 Series DSLAMs come with 19 and 23 inch mounting brackets and hardware and the Installation Guide Table 10 4900 Series DSLAM Related Equipment Model Number Description 4200 F1 001 Mounting Brackets for ETSI 21 inch 535 mm Rack 4200 F3 000 Single Mode 1000BaseLX SFP Transceiver 10 km 1310 nm FP LD 4200 F3 001 Single Mode 1000BaseLX SFP Transceiver 40 km 1310 nm DFB LD 4200 F3 002 Single Mode 1000BaseZX SFP Transceiver 80 km 1550 nm DFB LD 4200 F3 003 Multimode 1000BaseSX SFP Transceiver 0 55 km 850 nm VCSEL 8400 F1 001 LC to SC Multimode Conversion Cable 8400 F1 002 LC to SC Single Mode Conversion Cable 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 89 Equipment List 90 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical specifications are subject to change without notice Table 11 4900 Series DSLAM Technical Specifications Sheet 1 of 2 Specifications Criteria Cooling and Air Each 4900 Series DSLAM is independently coole
28. LAM on a Wall 22 feet for shelf installation 24 in rack 21 Micro Interface Module 26 MIM 26 mounting brackets for wall mount 22 on shelf or desktop 24 Screws for wall mount 23 Self retaining nuts 21 Unit into rack 21 Unit on wall 22 Intended Audience 11 Interfaces 91 Introduction 15 IP Address 38 Filter Settings 57 filter settings 44 IP Range 39 48 60 IP Rules 60 L Launching Terminal Emulation Program 76 Layer 2 Port Filter Settings 57 LED 33 Locations 33 Meanings 33 Link LEDs 33 Logging In 76 4929 A2 ZN20 30 MAC and IGMP Summary 71 MAC Range 50 62 MAC Rules 62 Management Configuration 38 IP address 38 port pin assignments 86 Management port connector 86 description 18 pin assignments 86 MIBs downloading 81 MIM cables required 18 CLI commands 79 inband management 38 installing 26 recommended 29 supported MIMs 15 Mounting Brackets 20 Mounting configurations 17 19 Multi User Support 76 O Operating Environment 91 Option 82 44 57 Order numbers 89 Overview 15 4900 Series DSLAM 15 cabling 25 CLI 75 81 configuration 35 NMS 35 of book 11 of DSLAM 15 P Package Contents 19 Part numbers 89 Password 40 Physical dimensions 91 Pin assignments 83 COM port 87 Management port 86 RJ21X connectors 83 4929 A2 ZN20 30 SFP socket 85 Telco connectors 83 Port Mode Setting 44 56 Port Statistics 68 POTS splitter cabling 27 Pin assignments 83 Port description 18 Power 91 connecting to 2
29. LAN Rule C Add C Delete No Set Activate Allow VLAN Aad a Ingress Egress Rule Tag Untag 1 4035 VLAN to Priodiy FixedMa Limittkbps Limit kbps on Ingress Pkt Ingress Pitt no gt untag y fo fo no y 0 fixed y fo fo Tag Untag on Ingress Pit is setto untag hen allow tag on ingress pkt the port acts as 802 10 VLAN trunk othenvise the port acts as 802 10 VLAN access 2 The Fixed Max attribute will be applied to the VLAN priority when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to tag 3 Add a single VLAN tag to the ingress pkt when Allow submit 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 51 Configuration Using the NMS 2 In the Add Ports drop down list select All or a group of ports To select multiple ports hold the Ctrl key while clicking on your selections 3 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Reset the VLAN rules to default parameters Description Click in this box to reset VLAN rules when the Submit button is clicked on Global Configuration VLAN Rule Specify Add Delete or No Set to add a rule delete a rule or perform no action when the Submit button is clicked on Activate Specify whether the rule you are adding is active Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt Specify tag or untag The DSLAM tries to match to a VLAN rule traffic that has not matched any other rule type If the packet is untagged it will match the one a
30. RJ45 Ethernet cable Terminal Emulation Program Required for running the CLI over a direct connection The program must emulate a VT100 terminal Telnet Client Required for remote management with the CLI Microsoft Windows Operating Systems 98 2000 NT and XP include a Telnet client which is executed using the Windows command prompt cmd exe If you are using an operating system other than Windows you may need to install a Telnet client Connecting a PC Directly To connect a PC directly to the DSLAM to use the CLI 1 Plug a DB9 to RJ45 adapter into the RS232 serial port on your PC See DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts in Appendix A Connectors and Pin Assignments 2 Connect one end ofa straight through RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet cable into 4929 A2 ZN20 30 the adapter plugged into your PC and the other end of the cable into the COM port on the face of the DSLAM 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 75 Command Line Interface Launching the Terminal Emulation Program Launch the terminal emulation program on your PC and configure the program settings Actual configurations will depend upon the program being used though settings should be modeled after the list below most are standard defaults Refer to your terminal emulation program s user manual for further information Baud 9600 Port Com 1 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Flow none Transmit n a Control Delay Parity none Logging Into the CLI Once yo
31. ag will be dropped Untag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the IP Rule cannot have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets with a VLAN tag will be dropped VLAN Specify a VLAN ID range For each Global IP Range Rule if you selected Tag for Allow Tag Untag the VLAN field should specify either an acceptable single VLAN or an acceptable VLAN Range for VLAN tags on ingress packets If you selected Untag the VLAN field should specify a single VLAN only if you intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets if you do not intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets the VLAN field should be left at the 0 0 default Add VLAN to Ingress Pkt Specify whether the VLAN ID should be added to ingress packets Priority Specify the priority to be used when adding a configured VLAN ID to a packet 48 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Global Set Parameter Description Fixed Max Specify the handling of VLAN priority used only if the received packet is already tagged e Fixed The packet s original priority will automatically be replaced with the Priority specified above e Max The packet s original priority will be replaced with the configured Priority only if the packet s original priority is greater than the configured Priority Ingress Limit Specify the ingress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule Egress Limit Specify the
32. allation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Document Purpose and Intended Audience This document is written for technicians who install the 4929 DSLAM Document Summary Section Description Chapter 1 Introduction Describes the 4929 DSLAM Chapter 2 Installation Describes the physical installation of the 4929 DSLAM into a rack Chapter 3 Cabling Describes how to install all cables for the 4929 DSLAM Chapter 4 LEDs Explains the meaning and usage of the front panel LEDs Chapter 5 Configuration Using the NMS Describes the configuration of the 4929 DSLAM using the web interface Chapter 6 Command Line Interface Describes the configuration of the 4929 DSLAM using the command line interface Appendix A Connectors and Pin Assignments Provides pinouts for all connectors on the 4929 DSLAM Appendix B Equipment List Provides part numbers for the 4929 DSLAM and related products Appendix C Technical Specifications Lists the technical characteristics of the 4929 DSLAM Index Lists key terms acronyms concepts and sections in alphabetical order A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in these documents is available on the World Wide Web at www zhone com 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 11 12 Related Product Documents Documentation for this product is available on the World Wide Web at www zhone
33. ast and multicast traffic is flooded to the DSLAM s ADSL ports within the sender s VLAN range in addition to the uplink interface ports Ethertype Specify the Ethertype of the backbone tag added to traffic if the backbone VLAN ID is configured Used only in conjunction with backbone VLANs 3 Click on Submit 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 67 Configuration Using the NMS Port Statistics To view port statistics 1 Click on the Port Statistics tab The Port Statistics screen appears 2 Click on Reset Statistics to set all statistics to zero 68 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Circuit Configuration Copy Port To copy a port configuration to one or more other ports 1 Click on Port Copy The Port Copy screen appears E Port Copy Microsoft Internet Explorer AE 2 Select a source port then one or more destination ports 3 Click on Submit The configuration of the source port is copied to the destination port or ports 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 69 Configuration Using the NMS SNR Advanced Configuration SNR settings may greatly affect ADSL performance Do not change SNR settings unless so advi To configure SNR sett 1 Click on the Adva screen appears Circuit Configuration Microsoft Internet PARADYNE Circut Config OSCP Rules IP Rules MAC Rules sed by your se
34. ated from the AC source using minimum 18 AWG 0 75mm leads Two inputs are provided for redundancy The positive terminal of the DC source is to be reliably connected to earth Connect a minimum 18 AWG 0 75mm green yellow earthing grounding wire to the protective earthing grounding screw identified by the protective earth symbol on the back of the chassis 3 This product may only be used in a Restricted Access Location in accordance with the requirements of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 and the Canadian Electrical Code or in accordance with the standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed A Restricted Access Location is a secure area dedicated equipment rooms equipment closets or the like for equipment where access can only be gained by service personnel or by users who have been instructed about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that must be taken In addition access into this designated secured area is possible only through the use of a tool or lock and key or other means of security and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location 4 A readily accessible disconnect device as part of the building installation shall be incorporated in fixed wiring The DC disconnect device must be rated at a minimum 60 VDC minimum 2A The disconnect device shall be readily accessible to the operator The disconnect device must be included
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36. bps for packets matching this rule 3 Click on Submit 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 61 Configuration Using the NMS MAC Rules To configure MAC rules 1 Click on the MAC Rules tab The MAC Rules screen appears E lol Cret Conto DSP Ree IPR MAGOS Vilos eau orto Porc NE coa Port Circuit Identification Device Type Revision 13 gt 4929 0 00 kk MAC Rule Settings Activate Reset the MAC rules to default parameters for the slot and port selected Allow VLAN ID add Ingress Egress Port Status No Link Adaptive O Kbps Up 0 Kbps Dn Actual Std Mode T1_413 VPIWCI NA Rule MAC hange Tag tUntag Range VLANto Priority Fixed Ma Limit Limit Ingress Pi 1 4088 Ingress Pl Koe kp 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 no y en untag Y o o no y for fixed y fo o 00 00 00 00 00 00 unes E l E g El 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 fno z nes untag Y o o no foz ieaz fo o 00 00 00 00 00 00 Junteg E Be Ej fo0 00 00 00 00 00 3 no y m untag z o o no for ieaz fo o 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 gt py 00 00 00 00 00 00 untag p 0 no y ox fixers fo 0 When allowtag on ingress pkt the port acts as 802 10 VLAN trunk othenvise the port acts as 802 10 VLAN access 2 The Fixed Max attribute will be applied to the VLAN priority when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt is set to tag 3 Add a single VLAN tag to the ingre
37. com Document Title MIM 10 100 Installation Instructions Describes how to install the MIM 10 100 Micro Interface Module MIM 2E1 Installation Instructions Describes how to install the MIM 2E1 Micro Interface Module MIM 2T1 Installation Instructions Describes how to install the MIM 2T1 Micro Interface Module MIM 2000F Installation Instructions Describes how to install the MIM 2000F Micro Interface Module MIM 4E1 Installation Instructions Describes how to install the MIM 4E1 Micro Interface Module MIM 4T1 Installation Instructions Describes how to install the MIM 4T1 Micro Interface Module GrandVIEW EMS User s Guide Contains instructions for maintaining network services and resources using the GrandVIEW Element Management System EMS 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Contacting Global Service and Support Contacting Global Service and Support Contact Global Service and Support GSS if you have any questions about this or other Zhone products Before contacting GSS make sure you have the following information e Zhone product you are using e System configuration e Software version running on the system e Description of the issue Technical Support If you require assistance with the installation or operation of your product or if you want to return a product for repair under warranty contact GSS The contact information is as follows E mail support zhone
38. com Telephone North America 877 ZHONE20 Telephone International 510 777 7133 Internet www zhone com support If you purchased the product from an authorized dealer distributor Value Added Reseller VAR or third party contact that supplier for technical assistance and warranty support Service Requirements If the product malfunctions all repairs must be performed by the manufacturer or a Zhone authorized agent It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to GSS 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 13 14 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 INTRODUCTION Overview The 4900 Series DSLAMs are ADSL ITU G 992 5 compliant IP DSLAMs They are available with or without internal POTS splitters as 1248 on PARADYNE ree 0090090000909 ias 4929 fete TRING E F FA O EE MIM2 Ti E1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 10 10 1000 05 17614 Features 4929 A2 ZN20 30 The 4900 Series DSLAMs are Ethernet based environmentally hardened and small enough to fit in even crowded Remote Terminal cabinets The 4900 Series DSLAMs support IGMP snooping for IP Video support SNMP Management Multimedia Traffic Management MTM enhanced security features and up to 24 Mbps downstream bandwidth available on every one of its 24 DSL ports Front loading hot swappable uplink module op
39. come the primary identifier allowing a router with backbone capabilities to make smarter decisions in directing unlearned traffic This helps prevent traffic from being flooded to incorrect networks Once packets have been directed to the correct network by the Backbone VLAN tag standard VLAN tags will then direct the packets to the appropriate ports The default is zero meaning the port is not configured to utilize the Backbone VLAN function A Backbone VLAN tag cannot be used independently stardard VLAN tags must be set Additionally the DSLAM uplink connection must run through a router in order for a Backbone VLAN tag to function 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Parameter Flood Circuit Configuration Description Specify the Flood setting Flood refers to the method in which interface modules handle unknown unicasts traffic directed to a single MAC Address broadcasts traffic directed to all MAC Addresses and multicasts traffic directed to multiple MAC Addresses for each port e Upl Uplink Unknown unicast broadcast and multicast traffic is flooded only to the DSLAM uplink interface ports This prevents communication between interface ports without the intervention of an upstream device such as a router If communication between interface ports is desired the upstream device must be properly configured to allow it e Vin VLAN Unknown unicast broadc
40. d with integral fans and does Handling not rely on vertical air flow DSL Compatibility e ADSL2 G 992 5 Annex A Electromagnetic Meets the following standards Compatibility EMC ICES 003 e EN 300 386 2 e CE Marking e FCC Part 15 Class A Interfaces e Access Ports 24 ADSL2 ports using RJ21 connector Annex A 24 Splitter ports using RJ21 connector Annex A e Uplink ports 1 10 100 1000BaseT or fiber based SFP GigE port for management or uplink 1 RS232 console port for RS 232 serial management connection 1 Micro Interface Module MIM modular media independent interface to support additional GigE T1 El or 10 100BaseT ports Operating Ambient Temperature 40 to 149 F 40 to 65 C Environment Relative Humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Storage Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Altitude 200 ft to 16 600 ft 60 m to 5 000 m Shock and vibration tolerance sufficient to withstand normal shipping Physical Dimensions Height 1 75 44 5 mm or 1U as defined in EIA 310 C without feet Width 16 9 430 mm without mounting brackets Depth 9 5 241 mm without cables Power The unit operates from a standard CO 48 VDC power supply Dual feeds are supported The terminal block accepts 28 to 18 AWG bare wire 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 91 Technical Specifications Table 11 4900 Series DSLAM Technical Specifications Sheet 2
41. ector for your cable has a short captive screw attach the cable to the ADSL2 connector and fasten it to the jack screw with its short captive screw 4 40 Anchor Jack Screw Mount 02 17083 Connector 3 Ifthe connector for your cable has a long captive screw remove the provided jack screw from the threaded hole next to the ADSL2 connector Attach the cable connector to the unit using the long captive screw 50 Pin Y 02 17346 Connector 4 Tighten the cable tie around the connector and trim the excess 5 If you are using an integrated POTS splitter repeat Step 1 through Step 4 substituting POTS for ADSL2 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 27 Cabling 6 Install the supplied large ferrite chokes on the DSL and POTS cables as close as possible to the connectors If necessary use cables ties to hold the chokes in place 7 Secure the cables as required for strain relief PE2 COC LCCC LORY Connecting the SFP Connector or the 10 100 1000 Connector There are two Ethernet interfaces on the faceplate of the DSLAM only one of which may be used at a time e An 8 position modular jack providing support for 1000BaseT e A Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP socket providing with the appropriate transceiver installed support for 1000BaseX and 1000BaseT See Appendix B Equipment List Either interface can be used as the uplink for a single DSLAM or f
42. een Port Mode Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Speed Up Kbps o Speed Dn Kbps Status o No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link No Link 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide IP Address Range 1 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 265 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 256 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 265 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 256 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 256 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 256 256 256 255 D xl 55 Configuration Using the NMS Circuit Configuration Use the Circuit Configuration screen to set the parameters for a single port To configure circuit parameters 1 From the home screen click on one of the 24 DSL port LEDs
43. eseseeeneeseseeeseneesesenenees 73 Chapter6 Command Line Interface oo oooioniononocionononococonnnrcononnnnnrorononinnnroroninnnn 75 OVA nia icaraie 75 CEI System CQOUICMICIIS ie ened neces aren a E E 75 Connecting PE Do A E A ATAR 75 Launching the Terminal Emulation Program c cccssssseseteteeeceeeeeseeseseseeenenees 76 Eogging Mitethe Ct ia 76 CLI Commands a SS a 76 Using the CLI to Establish Inband Management ccocciccicnnnnnnnnnoonononcnonnnnnnnncnos 80 Chapter 7 SNMP Interface ci AA 81 OVNI tri 81 Download moaMIBS raices 81 SNMP Community A a o a 82 Appendix A Connectors and Pin Assignments cccciciciccicnonicnononicnonicnoniononinnoncninnss 83 OVER o e da 83 8 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 DSL Ports and POTS Splitter COMNECTOSS ooooccconicicicinnononoononcocnnnnnnonononnn no nononcnnnoos 83 SFP Comme ctr ccccccccccccccescesscsscssecsseseesecssecsccssesecsecsaccsecsecsecacsaccseseseessesecsscsaceaseaseass 85 10 100 1000BaseT COMME nta iii 86 DBS to RIAS Adapter Pinouts a sd 87 Appendix B Equipment List oooooocoioiononononnononconacnononononononnnnronononnonorononnnnonononos 89 Appendix C Technical Specifications oooooccconionionicnononnnoocoronornrcnroronaronos 91 o prone ene Rope nas tors eer ne el T nr UE ORE er oe TE OE aE ee SERIO 93 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 9 10 4929 DSLAM Inst
44. f you intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets if you do not intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets the VLAN field should be left at the 0 0 default Add VLAN to Ingress Pkt Specify whether the VLAN ID should be added to ingress packets Priority Specify the priority to be used when adding a configured VLAN ID to a packet Fixed Max Specify the handling of VLAN priority used only if the received packet is already tagged e Fixed The packet s original priority will automatically be replaced with the Priority specified above e Max The packet s original priority will be replaced with the configured Priority only if the packet s original priority is greater than the configured Priority Ingress Limit Specify the ingress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule Egress Limit Specify the egress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule 3 Click on Submit 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 59 Configuration Using the NMS IP Rules To configure IP rules 1 Click on the IP Rules tab The IP Rules screen appears lol Caco OSC Ree IPS MACROS Vil rear orto Porc E ca Port Circuit Identification Device Type Revision 13 4929 0 00 kk I Reset the IP Range rules to default parameters for the slot and port selected IP Range Rule Settings Activate Allow VLAN ID Add Ingress Egress O EF
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46. her 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Two or more DSLAMs can be daisy chained together All DSLAMs in this configuration must have a MIM installed the MIM2000F with two GigE ports is recommended for performance reasons When daisy chaining one Ethernet port must be connected to the LAN normally to a router A second Ethernet port is connected to an Ethernet port of another 4900 DSLAM or to the uplink interface The connection to the downstream DSLAM must be specified This is done using the web interface See DSLAM Interconnect Configuration in Chapter 5 Configuration Using the NMS 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 29 Cabling Connecting the COM Port You can use the COM port to directly connect a PC terminal or modem permitting use of the Command Line Interface CLI Connecting a Terminal or PC to the COM Port To connect a terminal or PC to the COM port 1 Configure the terminal or terminal emulation program to use the following parameters Maximum speed 9600 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Flow Control None Stop bits 1 2 Determine and procure the proper Data Terminal Equipment DTE cable type The COM port requires an RJ45 type plug connector The other connector depends on the serial port on your terminal or PC See DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts in Appendix A Connectors and Pin Assignments 3 Connect the modular plug of your cable to the COM port socket E 05 17620
47. ing and air handling 91 Copy Port 69 D Daisy chaining 29 Data Rate Setting 44 DB9 pinouts 87 DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts 87 DC terminal strip 31 Desktop installation 24 DHCP Option 82 44 57 Dimensions 91 Document Purpose 11 Document Summary 11 Documents related 12 DS Mask 46 58 DS Value 46 58 DSCP Rules 58 DSL mode 45 57 DSL ports description 18 LEDs 33 Pin assignments 83 POTS Splitter Connectors 83 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 93 94 DSLAM description 15 features 89 Interconnect Configuration 73 models 89 Dual power source 32 E EC 55 70 Echo Cancellation 55 70 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 91 Environment 91 Equipment List 89 package contents 19 part numbers 89 ESD precautions 19 Ethernet LEDs 33 Ethertype 66 F Fast Buffer Setting 55 FDM 55 70 Feature numbers 89 Features 15 Feet 24 Ferrite choke 28 Flood type 66 Frame Type 45 57 Frequency Division Multiplexing 55 70 Front Panel 33 83 illustration 83 LEDs 33 G Gateway 38 Global Advanced Configuration 54 Circuit Configuration 43 DSCP Rules 45 IP Rules 47 MAC Rules 49 Set 43 VLAN Rules 51 Glossary 11 Glossary URL 11 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide H HTTP Password 40 l IGMP Age Time 72 Summary screen 71 Inband Management 38 establishing with CLI 80 Installation 15 17 options 17 Installing Brackets for Rack Mounting 20 DSLAM Into a Rack 21 DSLAM on a Shelf or Desktop 24 DS
48. ion procedures however take proper static control precautions to prevent damage to equipment If you are not sure of the proper static control precautions contact your nearest sales or service representative The DSLAM is shipped in a cardboard shipping container Carefully remove the unit from its shipping container and check for physical damage If the unit shows signs of shipping damage notify your sales representative Package Contents In addition to this installation guide the shipping carton should contain 4900 Series DSLAM Two sets of mounting brackets one set suitable for a 19 inch 483 mm rack and one set suitable for a 23 inch 584 mm rack including Bay Networks and Nortel Other hardware including cable ties rubber feet Installation guide If anything is missing notify your sales representative Before installing the DSLAM read the Important Safety Instructions in the beginning of this document Mounting Configurations Three basic installation configurations are available 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Rack mount see Installing the Brackets for Rack Mounting on page 20 and Installing the DSLAM Into a Rack on page 21 In this guide the term rack refers to any rack cabinet frame or bay suitable for mounting telecommunications equipment Wall mount see Installing the DSLAM on a Wall on page 22 Shelf or desktop see Installing the DSLAM on a Shelf or Desktop on page 24 4929 DSLAM Installation a
49. ions SNMP Traps Click in the check boxes to enable or disable SNMP traps e snmpAuthentication e snmpEnvironment e snmpColdStart e snmpModule Port 3 Click on Submit 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 41 Configuration Using the NMS SNMP Community Administration Use the SNMP Community Administration screen to set the read and read write community names To configure community names 1 From the home screen click on the SNMP Community button The SNMP Community Administration screen appears 3 SNMP Community Administration Microsoft Internet Explorer PARADYNE Read Only Community Read Write Community Old Community Old Community New Community New Community Confirm new Confirm new 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Description Old Community Specify the current community name for Read or Read Write operations The default for both is Password New Community Specify the new community name for Read or Read Write operations Confirm New Type the new community name again 3 Click on Submit 42 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Global Set Global Set Use the Global Set screen to set parameters for all ports or for a group of ports at once Global Circuit Configuration To configure global parameters 1 From the home screen click on the Global Set but
50. ivate Specify whether the rule you are adding is active DS Value Specify the Differentiated Services value The DS Value of a packet is a hexadecimal value calculated from the upper six bits of an eight bit field in the packet s IP header DS Mask Specify the DS mask The DS Mask is a hexadecimal value that indicates which of the DSCP s upper six bits will be utilized in considering a packet s DSCP type Default is FC indicating that all of the DSCP s upper six bits will be used in calculating the packet s DS Value Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt Specify tag or untag Tag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the Diffserv Rule must have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets without a VLAN tag will be dropped Untag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the Diffserv Rule cannot have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets with a VLAN tag will be dropped VLAN Specify a VLAN ID range For each Global Diffserv Rule if you selected Tag for Allow Tag Untag the VLAN field should specify either an acceptable single VLAN or an acceptable VLAN Range for VLAN tags on ingress packets If you selected Untag the VLAN field should specify a single VLAN only if you intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets if you do not intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets the VLAN field should be left at the 0 0 default Add VLAN to Ingress Pkt Specify whether the VLAN ID sho
51. mmary to see all entries 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 71 Configuration Using the NMS 3 Click on the IGMP tab to display the IGMP table Click on a Port or MIM button to see specific entries in the IGMP table or click on IGMP Summary to see all entries 4 Click on the IGMP A ge tab to set the IGMP age and enable or disable IGMP proxy The IGMP Age screen appears 3 MAC amp IGMP Summary Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 Enter or select the following Parameter Description IGMP Age Time Specify an IGMP age interval in seconds This should be twice the query rate of your router 6 To search for MAC or IGMP table entries click on the Search tab The Search screen appears 72 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 DSLAM Interconnect Configuration lx mac tom IGMP Age Search Search Device Type 4929 Revision 0 00 kk MAC Search IGMP Searoh lt lt Get the Port Location gt gt Entry 00 00 00 00 00 00 Entry 00 00 00 00 00 00 Result oo 00 00 00 00 00 AS o Result 00 00 00 00 00 00 Port Location 1 12 Location Port Location 13 24 MIM Location 1 MGMT 7 Enter a MAC address to search for a MAC table entry or an IP address to search for an IGMP table entry 8 Click on the appropriate Submit button DSLAM Interconnect Configuration Use the DSLAM Interconnect Configuration screen to specify a port connected to a downst
52. n screen appears 3 HTTP Password Administration Microsoft Internet Explorer PARADYNE General Login Superuser Login Old Password Old Password New Password O Confirm new Confirm new 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Old Password Description Specify the current password for the General or Superuser login The default setting is Password New Password Specify the new password for the General or Superuser login Confirm New Type the new password again 3 Click on Submit 40 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 SNMP Configuration SNMP Configuration Use the SNMP Configuration screen to enable traps and establish trap managers To configure SNMP parameters 1 From the home screen click on the SNMP Config button The SNMP Configuration screen appears F SNMP Configuration Microsoft lo PARADY NE gt SNMP Notification IP IP 2 foooo IP 3 0 0 0 0 IP 4 ooo OOO gt SNMP Traps S snmpAuthentication Trap Enabled S snmpEnvironment Trap Enabled NS snmpColdStart Trap Enabled S snmpModule Port Trap Enabled Change a trap setting by clicking on the box then submit r Submit Changes submit 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Description SNMP Notification IP Specify the IP addresses of hosts that are to receive trap notificat
53. nd User s Guide 19 Installation Installing the Brackets for Rack Mounting The 4900 DSLAM can be installed in a rack using mounting brackets Two brackets suitable for a 19 inch 483 mm rack and two brackets suitable for a 23 inch 584 mm Bay Networks or Nortel rack are shipped with the unit To install the mounting brackets for rack mounting 1 Identify eight flat head screws provided with the mounting brackets 2 Attach the brackets appropriate to your rack size Tighten all screws firmly 19 inch 483 mm Rack Mount 23 inch 584 mm EIA and Bay Networks Rack Mount 23 inch 584 mm Nortel Rack Mount 20 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Installing the DSLAM Into a Rack Installing the DSLAM Into a Rack Use e 10 32 mounting screws for rails with threaded screw holes e 12 24 mounting screws and self retaining nuts for rails with unthreaded screw holes To install the DSLAM into a rack 1 Determine where in the rack you will mount the DSLAM If your rack does not have threaded screw holes slip self retaining nuts onto the rails where the DSLAM will be fastened OC COCOCOCOOOGOOE og y 2 oona rT 20000 02 17070 2 Place the unit so that the brackets rest against the front of the rails Insert screws in the bottom screw positions and hand tighten them 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 21 In
54. nd only allowed VLAN rule that indicates Untagged If the packet has a tag then the DSLAM will try to find a Tagged rule that has a VLAN range defined with the packet s VLAN ID If it finds one it will use that rule and then the packet will be checked for all other criteria If it does not find a rule to match the packet VLAN ID the packet is dropped VLAN Specify a VLAN ID range that constitutes a match of this rule If you selected Untag the VLAN field should specify a single VLAN only if you intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets if you do not intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets the VLAN field should be left at the 0 0 default Add VLAN to Ingress Pkt Specify whether the VLAN ID should be added to ingress packets Priority Specify the priority to be used when adding a configured VLAN ID to a packet Fixed Max 52 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide Specify the handling of VLAN priority used only if the received packet is already tagged e Fixed The packet s original priority will automatically be replaced with the Priority specified above e Max The packet s original priority will be replaced with the configured Priority only if the packet s original priority is greater than the configured Priority 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Global Set Parameter Description Ingress Limit Specify the ingress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule Egress Limit Specify
55. nector and Cable For Connecting ADSL2 50 pin RJ21X Telco type straight Up to 24 DSL ports to a Main connector and 50 wire cable Up to two Distribution Frame punchdown block or POTS cables required one for DSL and one for splitters POTS if POTS splitters are installed pte 24 POTS spite pors to Mata Distribution Frame or punchdown block SFP GigE SFP transceiver and cable A 4900 Series DSLAM to an upstream 4900 or network 10 100 1000 8 position modular plug and 8 wire Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable MIM10 100 8 position modular plug and 8 wire Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable MIM 100FX 100 Mbps SFP transceiver and fiber optic cable MIM 2000F Up to two GigE SFP transceivers and cables MIM 2El 8 position modular plug and 8 wire MIM 2T1 Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Up to two required MIM 4E1 8 position modular plug and 8 wire MIM 4T1 Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Up to four required COM DB9 to RJ45 adapter cable The 4900 Series DSLAM to a terminal or a PC with a terminal emulation program 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Unpacking the Hardware Unpacking the Hardware HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES This product is designed to protect sensitive components from damage due to electrostatic discharge ESD during normal operation When performing installat
56. ng and installing the laser transceiver and for insuring that the Class 1 AEL Allowable Emission Limit per EN IEC 60825 is not exceeded after the laser 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 10 11 12 13 14 transponders have been installed Do not install laser products whose class rating is greater than 1 Refer to all important safety instructions that accompanied the transceiver prior to installation Only laser Class 1 devices certified for use in the country of installation by the cognizant agency are to be utilized in this product Also laser warnings are to be provided in accordance with IEC 60825 1 and its Amendments 1 and 2 as well as 21 CFR 1010 and 1040 10 g General purpose cables are described for use with this product Special cables which may be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site are the responsibility of the customer To reduce the risk of fire use a UL Listed or CSA Certified minimum No 26 AWG 0 128 mm telecommunication cable or comparable cables certified for use in the country of installation The equipment is intended for installation in a maximum 149 F 65 C ambient temperature in an environment that is free of dust and dirt Do not physically stack more than eight 8 units high Physical stability has not been evaluated for stacking higher than eight units and any configuration greater than eight may result in an unstable tip over condition
57. nnector or the 10 100 1000 Connector on page 28 Connecting the COM Port on page 30 Connecting to Power on page 31 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 25 Cabling Installing the Micro Interface Module A Micro Interface Module MIM is not required for operation It provides additional Ethernet T1 or El uplink ports for the DSLAM depending upon the MIM model installed To install a MIM 1 Using a flat head screwdriver to loosen the fastening screws remove the blanking plate covering the MIM port on the front of the DSLAM 2 Align the MIM with the module guides inside the DSLAM s MIM port 05 17617 3 Slide the MIM into the chassis until it is fully seated 4 Secure the MIM by tightening the fastening screws on the MIM faceplate with a flat head screwdriver 5 Cable the MIM as described in the MIM installation instructions 26 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Connecting the ADSL2 and POTS Connectors Connecting the ADSL2 and POTS Connectors DSL connector supports the tip and ring connections of up to 24 DSL ports over a 50 position cable A POTS plain old telephone service splitter connector is also provided in certain models If your model does not contain an integrated POTS splitter you must connect the unit to a separate POTS splitter To cable the DSL Ports 1 Insert a cable tie provided through the top of the anchor mount next to the ADSL2 connector 2 Ifthe conn
58. not limited to Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 or higher and Netscape Navigator version 6 0 or higher NMS is optimized for use with Internet Explorer e Use your browser s default settings when running NMS JavaScript must be enabled e Screen Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels is the minimum resolution required for all NMS views to fit within the dimensions of most monitors and laptops Lower screen resolutions such as 800 x 600 pixels may cause NMS screens to exceed the width or height of the screen To verify screen resolution on a Windows system Right click on your desktop Select Properties Click the Settings tab Adjust the Screen Resolution as needed 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 35 Configuration Using the NMS 36 Configuring Your Windows PC to Communicate with NMS To communicate with NMS your PC s Ethernet interface must be on the same subnet as the network extender For example to configure the IP address under Windows XP 1 In the Windows task bar click on the Start button and then click on Control Panel Double click on the Network Connections icon In the LAN or High Speed Internet window right click on the icon corresponding to your network interface card NIC and select Properties Often this icon is labeled Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network items Ensure
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60. o select multiple ports hold the Ctrl key while clicking on your selections 3 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Reset the MAC rules to default parameters Description Click in this box to reset MAC rules when the Submit button is clicked on Global Configuration IP Range Rule Specify Add Delete or No Set to add a rule delete a rule or perform no action when the Submit button is clicked on Activate Specify whether the rule you are adding is active MAC Range Specify the range of MAC addresses that constitutes a match for this rule Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt Specify tag or untag Tag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the MAC Rule must have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets without a VLAN tag will be dropped Untag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the MAC Rule cannot have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets with a VLAN tag will be dropped VLAN Specify a VLAN ID range For each Global MAC Rule if you selected Tag for Allow Tag Untag the VLAN field should specify either an acceptable single VLAN or an acceptable VLAN Range for VLAN tags on ingress packets If you selected Untag the VLAN field should specify a single VLAN only if you intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets if you do not intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets the VLAN field should be left at the 0 0 default Add VLAN to Ingres
61. of 2 Specifications Criteria Power Consumption 48 VDC 1 5 A 72 Watts Maximum Standards and e Enterprise MIBs Chassis and Module Identification Configuration Protocols Supported Multimedia Traffic Management e Flash Upgradeable IEEE 802 3 e IEEE 802 1p CoS e IEEE 802 1Q VLAN e IGMP Snooping IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 Weight 2 5 lb 1 1 kg 92 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 INDEX Numerics 10 100 1000BaseT pinouts 86 A About This Guide 11 Activity LEDs 33 ADSL mode 45 57 Advanced Configuration 39 Audience for this document 11 B Backbone VLAN ID 66 Brackets 19 C Cables 83 DSL ports 83 MGMT port 86 MIM 18 Required 18 Cabling 25 Overview 25 power 27 Chaining DSLAMs 29 Circuit Configuration 56 Circuit Summary 55 CLI Commands 76 System Requirements 75 COM port description 18 pinouts 87 Command Line Interface 75 Community names 42 Community strings 82 Configuring using CLI 75 81 using NMS 35 Windows PC to communicate with NMS 36 Connecting 4929 A2 ZN20 30 10 100 1000 Connector 28 ADSL2 and POTS Connectors 27 COM Port 30 DSLAMs to each other 29 Modem to the COM Port 31 PC Directly 75 SFP Connector 28 Terminal or PC to the COM Port 30 to DSLAM 81 to Power 31 Connectors 83 and Pin Assignments 83 DSL ports 83 Front panel 83 Management port 86 MIM 18 POTS splitter 83 SFP socket pin assignments 85 Contents of shipping carton 19 Cool
62. ommercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful 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 The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirements that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by the manufacturer If the equipment includes a ferrite choke or chokes they must be installed per the installation instructions 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 5 6 CANADA EMI NOTICE This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du r glement sur le mat rial brouilleur du Canada Notices to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network NOTICE This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Indust
63. on SET Sets a configuration option Most SET commands require that slot be specified and allow port optionally to be specified Exceptions are the two system SET commands for session timeout and system name Syntax set cli_session_timeout seconds set system_name name set slot 1 port all port_number item value Items and values for SET commands are shown in Table 4 Set and Show Command Items and Values SHOW Shows a configuration option SHOW commands require that slot be specified and allow port optionally to be specified Syntax show slot 1 port all port_numbern item value Items and values for SHOW commands are shown in Table 4 Set and Show Command Items and Values WHO Shows who is logged in the system The commands use the following parameters Table 4 Set and Show Command Items and Values Sheet 1 of 3 Items ADSL_ENCAPSULATION Values RFC 1483 LLC RFC1483 VCMUX ADSL PORT MODE ON OFF ADAPTIVE FIXED_ADAPTIVE ADSL_SPEED XXXX Y Y Y Y Where XXXX downstream rate in kbps and Y Y Y Y upstream rate in kbps 4929 A2 Z2N 20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 71 Command Line Interface 78 Table 4 Items ADSL_STANDARD Set and Show Command Items and Values Sheet 2 of 3 Values MULTIMODE G DMT G LITE T1 413 ALCATEL ADSL_VCI 0 65535 ADSL_VPI 0 255 ADSL_VPI_VCI_DETECT ON OFF BA
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65. or Frequency Division Multiplexing mode Fast Buffer Setting Specify the buffer setting Fast or Interleave 70 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 MAC and IGMP Summary Parameter Description To return to the default settings when the Submit button is clicked on click in the Set to Default check box Default Setting 3 Click on Submit MAC and IGMP Summary 4929 A2 ZN20 30 On the home screen of the web interface is a schematic representation of the front panel of the DSLAM It includes a button not on the actual front panel labeled MAC IGMP This opens the MAC and IGMP Summary screen PARADYNE com 12345678 9101112 i gt 4929 4 y o e ADSL2 13 1415 16 17 18 19 202122 23 449 i 100 1000 MAC IGMP Button To view the MAC and IGMP Summary screens 1 From the home screen click on the MAC IGMP button The MAC Summary screen appears 3 MAC amp IGMP Summary Microsoft Internet Explorer S 01 x PARADYNE mac iomp tomP ave Search MAC Summary Device Type 4929 Revision 0 00 kk sulla Por P4 P2 P3 PA PS P6 P7 PB P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P1415 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20jP21 P22jP23 P2a mim 0 SFP Qty Ref Designator MAC Address Qty Ref Designator MAC Address Qty Ref Designator MAC Address 1 MGMT 00 05 01 F2 C0 A8 al Zi 2 Click on a Port or MIM button to see specific entries in the MAC table or click on MAC Su
66. or the terminating unit in a stack of DSLAMs To use the SFP connector or 10 100 1000 connector 1 Connect the uplink cable to the DSLAM For a wire connection plug the 8 position modular plug of your uplink cable into the 10 100 1000 modular jack A straight through cable can be used regardless of the destination interface since the port automatically distinguishes between a Medium Dependent Interface MDI and an MDI Crossover MDIX Install the supplied small ferrite choke on the cable as close as possible to the jack Use a cable tie to hold the choke in place 28 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Connecting DSLAMs to Each Other For an SFP copper connection plug your transceiver into the SFP socket Plug the 8 position modular plug of your uplink cable into the SFP transceiver s modular jack For an SFP fiber connection plug your transceiver into the SFP socket Plug the LC connector of your fiber optic uplink cable into the cable socket of the transceiver Observing the minimum bend radius for your cable fasten it with cable ties in such a way that it will not be kinked or snagged in the course of other cabling If you do not know the specifications for your cable maintain a radius of at least ten times the cable diameter IDA 05 17619 2 Connect the other end of the uplink cable to the uplink interface such as an Ethernet switch Connecting DSLAMs to Each Ot
67. pecify whether DHCP Option 82 is enabled and if it is whether packets are identified by IP address or circuit ID This identifier is added to packets to let your DHCP Server recognize which DSLAM port an IP address request is coming from thereby allowing the DHCP Server to limit the number of IP addresses assigned per port VPI and VCI Specify a default VPI and VCI if VPI VCI Detect Setting above is Off 44 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Global Set Parameter Description Frame Type Specify whether the ports use Logical Link Control LLC or Virtual Channel Multiplexing VCM bridged encapsulation These are defined in RFC 1483 Standard Mode Specify the ports DSL mode 4 Click on Submit Global DSCP Rules 4929 A2 ZN20 30 To configure DSCP rules 1 Click on the Global DSCP Rules tab The Global DSCP Rules screen appears AE PARADYNE Cita os Ran non MAC Rs els ARENES aci Add Port s Device Type Revision 1 4929 0 00 ss 3 gi To add modules and or ports of like type to the global set action press and hold the ctr key then click on the slot port index s Note by default All ports will be updated I Reset the DSCP Range rules to default parameters for the slot s and port s selected Global Configuration Diffserv Rule C Add Delete No Set A DS Value Allow Add Activate VLAN 2 Ingress Egress Rule Tota DS Mak TagiUntag 1
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69. phy_num reg val PRIORITY 0 7 PROTOCOL ALL IP VALUE Changes the protocol filter RESET None SNMP READONLY COM MUNITY None You will be prompted for values SNMP READWRITE COM MUNITY None You will be prompted for values STATIC MAC XX XX XX XX XX XX Sets static mac addresses SUBNET MASK XXX XXX XXX XXX SUPERUSER PASSWORD None You will be prompted for values SYSTEM_NAME system_name Changes the DSLAM System Name and CLI Prompt VLAN RANGE VLAN RANGE SHOW ALL 1 10 SET 1 10 VLAN ID 0 4085 0 4085 4929 A2 Z2N 20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 79 Command Line Interface Using the CLI to Establish Inband Management CLI Set commands are used to establish inband management For example set slot 1 ip_ address 137 182 10 251 set slot 1 subnet_mask 255 255 255 0 set slot 1 default_gateway 137 182 10 10 set slot 1 inband_management on The DSLAM in this example can now be managed with NMS by attaching a PC to the DSLAM s 10 100 1000 port and opening the address 137 182 10 251 in a web browser 80 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 SNMP INTERFACE Overview The 4900 Series DSLAM can be managed using the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP This implementation uses a portion of SNMP v1 0 the MIB II System Group and Interfaces Group of OIDs SNMP uses MIBs Management Information Bases sanctioned by
70. rcuit breakers or fuses are open at the source 2 Strip about 1 2 inch 13 mm of insulation off the ends of the 18 14 AWG or 0 75 2 5 mm solid or stranded wires you will use for power 3 Loosen the screw above the center terminal on the DC terminal strip on the face of your DSLAM 4 Insert your ground wire into the center terminal and tighten the screw 5 Attach the other end of the ground wire to an earth ground 6 Loosen the screws above the positive and negative terminals on one side of the terminal strip 7 Insert your negative DC power lead into the negative terminal and then tighten the screw 8 Insert your positive DC power lead into the positive terminal and then tighten the screw 9 Repeat Step 6 through Step 8 if you have a redundant power source 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide Cabling 10 Turn on your power source and verify that the Power LED on the left side of the DSLAM is illuminated See Chapter 4 LEDs CIR 2 000o 48 VDC 48 VDC 05 17621 01 32 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 LEDs LED Locations The locations of the System and DSL Port LEDs on the front panel of the DSLAM are shown in Figure 1 Front Panel LEDs Link Activity Power DSL Port and Duplex Led Leds Leds PARADYNE ADSL2 4929 _ lt lt lt S oink t J o ES ODup zz on MIM2 T1 E1 10
71. re advanced system parameters 1 From the home screen click on the Advanced Config button The Advanced Configuration screen appears Z Advance Configuration Microsoft PARADYNE r Device Identification 4929 Revision 0 00 kk r System Identification System Name 4929 System Location pme o ooo r Management Filter IP Address Setting IP Range 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 connection to the server will be lost if the clients IP address is out of range r Communication Tools Tete on ofr Telnet on OFF Submit Changes submit 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter System Name Description Specify a name to identify the DSLAM System Location Specify location information to further identify the DSLAM IP Range Specify a range of IP addresses from which management traffic is accepted If your PC s IP address is outside the range contact with the DSLAM will be lost when you click on Submit Communication Tools 3 Click on Submit Click in the On or Off buttons to enable or disable TFTP and Telnet on this DSLAM 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 39 Configuration Using the NMS HTTP Password Use the HTTP Password screen to set the password for the General and Superuser logins To configure HTTP passwords 1 From the home screen click on the HTTP Password button The HTTP Password Administratio
72. ream 4900 Series DSLAM This information is used to configure internal traffic flows The screen is accessed using the blue button above the Ethernet uplinks on the schematic representation of the faceplate on the home page Downlink Button PARADYNE a s A gt 4929 com O 1234567 89101112 4 e ADSL2 pa 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 202122238 10 a 100 at 1000 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 73 Configuration Using the NMS To specify the port connected to a downstream DSLAM 1 From the home screen click on blue button above the 10 100 1000 and SFP connectors The DSLAM Interconnect Configuration screen appears 3 DSLAM Interconnect Configuration Microsolts eI x 2 Select Off or a port from the drop down list For example if this DSLAM is connected to a downstream DSLAM over the first MIM port select MIMpl 3 Click on Submit 74 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Overview The 4900 Series DSLAMs have an integral command line interface CLI that can be accessed by direct connection to the COM port or by Telnet to the DSLAM s management address CLI System Requirements Straight Through RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable Required for establishing a direct connection from the COM port to a DB9 adapter DB9 Female to RJ45 Male Adapter Required for conversion of your PC s RS232 serial port for use with the RJ45 to
73. rvice provider ings nced Config tab The Configuration SNR settings o1 x t Explorer VLAN Rules Posa tara Port Statistics Port Copy BME conto Port Circuit Identification Device Type Revision 13 SNR Configurations SNR dB Setting 4929 0 00 kk Fast Buffer Setting Port Status No Link VPINCI NA up f ar z Fast Buffer Interleave Reed Solomon Error Correction Settings Default Setting Delay ms Set to Default T up z f dr Correction ms up gt f dn gt EC FDM Mode Echo Cancellation y Changing the dB value will affect line quality 2Comected RSF Fastbutter RSI nterle ave Uncorrected CRCF Fastbufter CRCI nterleave submit Adaptive 0 Kbps Up 0 Kbps Dn Actual Std Mode T1_413 Actual SNR upitin 6dB 6dB Delay upin 16msfI6ms Correcionjup dn 1mstIms Interleave Depth upiin 167128 Last Update 00 00 00 00 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Port Description Select a port from the drop down list SNR dB Setting Specify the upstream and downstream Signal to Noise Ratio settings for the selected ports Reed Solomon Error Correction Settings Delay Reed Solomon Error Correction Settings Correction Specify the upstream and downstream Reed Solomon delay Specify the upstream and downstream Reed Solomon correction EC FDM Specify the upstream and downstream Echo Cancellation
74. ry Canada approved the equipment NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is labeled on the equipment and includes the effect of the POTS splitter The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five CE Marking When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from www zhone com Japan Class A ITE CORE WHRUBRESERRRAEMABBS VCCI ORM BOS DIAZATRRNHRECT CORBERERR CHATS CBR MET NERIOTCEMHVET COMSICEASMBICHRERST SELFBRENSTCEMHBVET This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide CONTE Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 4929 A2 ZN20 30 NTS Document Purpose and Intended Audience resonar ion carac dales 11 O 11 Related Product Document tarta ec ac iieii 12 Introduction o ed at en and 15 OE NN DA 15 MB QUIS A E E lis 15
75. s Pkt Specify whether the VLAN ID should be added to ingress packets Priority Specify the priority to be used when adding a configured VLAN ID to a packet 50 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Parameter Global Set Description Fixed Max Specify the handling of VLAN priority used only if the received packet is already tagged e Fixed The packet s original priority will automatically be replaced with the Priority specified above e Max The packet s original priority will be replaced with the configured Priority only if the packet s original priority is greater than the configured Priority Ingress Limit Specify the ingress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule Egress Limit Specify the egress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule 4 Click on Submit Global VLAN Rules To configure VLAN rules 1 Click on the Global VLAN Rules tab The Global VLAN Rules screen appears Z Global Set Microsoft Internet Explorer Fi 5 xj creat tg se Rules ia WAC Rules VLAN Rules mets IA Add Port s Device Type Revision l 4929 0 00 ss 3 g To add modules and or ports of like type to the global set action press and hold the ctr key then click on the slot port index s Note by default All ports will be updated I Reset the VLAN rules to default parameters for the slot s and port s selected Global Configuration V
76. ss pkt when Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pit is set to untag Actual SNR upitin SUBISAB Delay upitin 16ms16ms Correcton upitin 1ms ims interleave Depth upiin 1628 Last Update 00 00 00 00 submit 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Description Port Select a port from the drop down list Reset the MAC rules to default parameters Click in this box to reset MAC rules when the Submit button is clicked on Activate Specify whether the rule is active MAC Range Specify the range of MAC addresses that constitutes a match for this rule Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt Specify tag or untag Tag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the MAC Rule must have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets without a VLAN tag will be dropped Untag indicates that ingress packets already matched to the MAC Rule cannot have a VLAN tag to be further considered packets with a VLAN tag will be dropped 62 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Parameter VLAN ID Range Circuit Configuration Description Specify a VLAN ID range For each MAC Rule if you selected Tag for Allow Tag Untag the VLAN field should specify either an acceptable single VLAN or an acceptable VLAN Range for VLAN tags on ingress packets If you selected Untag the VLAN field should specify a single VLAN only if you
77. stallation 3 Insert and tighten the screws in the top screw positions then tighten the bottom screws A 700000 00020000 o0co0odO Olvoooooococovn o 20000 05 17616 Installing the DSLAM on a Wall Wall mounting requires two wood screws suitable for the weight of the fully cabled unit These are not included Use at a minimum 1 4 inch 6 mm diameter screws in 3 4 inch 19 mm plywood not drywall To install the DSLAM on a wall 1 Identify the flat head screws provided in the hardware kit and the brackets suitable for a 23 inch rack Two screws are required for each bracket 2 Lay the unit upside down on a flat surface 3 Locate the pair of threaded holes on the right side of the unit Attach a bracket using the flat head screws 22 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Installing the DSLAM on a Wall 4 Locate the pair of threaded holes on the left side of the unit Attach a bracket using the flat head screws 5 Tighten all screws firmly 6 Lift the unit into the position it will occupy on the wall and mark the positions of the key slots in the brackets Set the unit aside 7 Install two wood screws not provided at the points you have marked Do not completely tighten the screws Leave them so their heads are about 1 4 inch 6 mm from the wall 05 17437 01 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User
78. te Specify whether the rule is active Allow Tag Untag on Ingress Pkt Specify tag or untag The DSLAM tries to match to a VLAN rule traffic that has not matched any other rule type If the packet is untagged it will match the one and only allowed VLAN rule that indicates Untagged If the packet has a tag then the DSLAM will try to find a Tagged rule that has a VLAN range defined with the packet s VLAN ID If it finds one it will use that rule and then the packet will be checked for all other criteria If it does not find a rule to match the packet VLAN ID the packet is dropped 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Circuit Configuration Parameter Description VLAN Specify a VLAN ID range that constitutes a match of this rule If you selected Untag the VLAN field should specify a single VLAN only if you intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets if you do not intend to have a VLAN tag added to packets the VLAN field should be left at the 0 0 default Add VLAN to Ingress Specify whether the VLAN ID should be added Pkt to ingress packets Priority Specify the priority to be used when adding a configured VLAN ID to a packet Fixed Max Specify the handling of VLAN priority used only if the received packet is already tagged e Fixed The packet s original priority will automatically be replaced with the Priority specified above e Max The packet
79. that the check box to the left of the item labeled Internet Protocol TCP IP is checked and click on Properties Write down the current IP Address and Subnet Mask in the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box When you are done using NMS you will need to reconfigure your PC with these values In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box click in the radio button labeled Use the following IP address and type 192 168 254 x where x is any number between 3 and 250 inclusive in the IP Address field Type 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field 8 Click on OK twice to confirm your changes and close the Control Panel 10 Start your web browser Type 192 168 254 252 into the Address field and press Enter The web server opening screen appears Click on gt gt Next gt gt The login dialog box appears Log in using Username superuser Password Password 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Configuring Your Windows PC to Communicate with NMS The NMS home page appears Z IP Micro DSLAM Network Management System v2 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer sysName 4929 sysupTime d inh mmss 00 00 24 37 4929 AVA DIN S ADSL2 PARADYNE System Configuration System Utilities Fetes semen Notes Ed ADSL Micro DSLAM 4929 submit Messages 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 37 Configuration Using the NMS Management Config
80. the drop down list Port Mode Setting Specify a port mode e Fixed The upstream and downstream rates are fixed e Adaptive The ports will automatically train up to the best possible speed supported by the DSLAM the modem at the remote end and the copper cable pair connecting the two e Fixed Adaptive The ports will automatically train up to the best possible speed subject to a user specified maximum upstream and downstream bandwidth 56 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Parameter VPI VCI Detect Setting Circuit Configuration Description Specify the port behavior with regard to VPI VCI detection e On The DSLAM will monitor the line to determine the VPI and VCI settings of the remote ADSL modem and set itself accordingly If no ATM cells are detected at any VPI VCI setting the port will default to VPI 0 and VCI 35 e Off The port will use the default setting of VPI and VCI 0 35 if not changed by the setting of VPI and VCI below or lock in the VPI VCI already discovered while VPI VCI detection was On Filter IP Address Settings Specify up to four IP address ranges Packets are accepted from source IP addresses in the ranges specified Protocol Setting Click in the check box to enable Protocol Setting detection Select Allow Selected and specify up to four Ethertypes allowed on the ports DHCP Option 82 Specify whe
81. the egress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule 4 Click on Submit 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 53 Configuration Using the NMS Global Advanced Configuration SNR settings may greatly affect ADSL performance Do not change SNR settings unless so advised by your service provider To configure SNR settings 1 Click on the Global Advanced Config tab The Global Configuration SNR settings screen appears Global Set Microsoft Internet Explorer lol PARADYNE A AA Add Port s 1 2 3 al will be updated Global Configuration SNR Settings T SNR1 dB Setting Jup an Y Reed Solomon Error Correction Settings I Delay ms for for I Correction ms Fup fran TF EC FDM Mode Echo Cancellation Changing the dB value will affect line quality To add modules and or ports of like type to the global set action press and hold the ot key then click on the sloport index s Note by default All ports Device Type Revision 4929 0 00 ss I Fast Buffer Setting Fast Buffer C Interleave T Default Setting Set to Default I submit 2 Inthe Add Ports drop down list select All or a group of ports To select multiple ports hold the Ctrl key while clicking on your selections 3 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter SNR dB Setting Description Specify the upstream and downstream Signal
82. ther DHCP Option 82 is enabled and if it is whether packets are identified by IP address or circuit ID This identifier is added to packets to let your DHCP Server recognize which DSLAM port an IP address request is coming from thereby allowing the DHCP Server to limit the number of IP addresses assigned per port Layer 2 Port Filter Settings Click in the check box if you want to filter by MAC address the packets on this port MAC 1 MAC 3 Enter up to three MAC addresses Unlimited of MACs or Define of MACs Specify whether the number of MAC addresses with access to the port is to be limited to a certain number not including MAC 1 MAC 2 and MAC 3 if specified above VPI and VCI Specify a default VPI and VCI if VPI VCI Detect Setting above is Off Frame Type Specify whether the ports use Logical Link Control LLC or Virtual Channel Multiplexing VCM bridged encapsulation These are defined in RFC 1483 Standard Mode Specify the ports DSL mode 3 Click on Submit 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 57 Configuration Using the NMS DSCP Rules To configure DSCP rules 1 Click on the DSCP Rules tab The DSCP Rules screen appears lol Carton OSCR Ree IPS MAGOS Vilos ena orto Pot Copy fem Port Circuit Identification Device Type Revision 13 gt 4929 0 00 kk I Reset the DSCP rules to default parameters for the slot and port selected
83. tions called Micro Interface Modules MIMs are available for installation into the DSLAM MIMs include T1 E1 100BaseFX 10 100BaseT and gigabit Ethernet for easy integration with other network elements and easy migration as bandwidth requirements increase The 4900 Series DSLAMs interoperate with industry standard ADSL modems over the local loop while preserving the benefits of a packet based architecture Each 4900 Series DSLAM has the following features e Utilizes DSL The Easy Way Ethernet based Architecture for optimum throughput and plug and play operation without the need to configure PVCs e Small enough to fit in any remote terminal ETSI standard form factor for 19 and 23 racks e 24 ports of ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 ITU G 992 5 Annex A e Modular hot swappable media independent backhaul using the following Micro Interface Modules MIM 10 100 MIM 100FX MIM 2E1 MIM 4E1 MIM 2T1 MIM 4T1 or MIM 2000F 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 15 Introduction e Compliant to ETSI 300 119 1 3 Environmental Requirements e MTM for enhanced security and prioritization e Embedded web based management system for easy platform independent remote management and SNMP for remote monitoring e IGMP snooping for multicast video support e Available with integral 600 Ohm POTS splitters 900 Ohm POTS or ISDN splitters 16 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 INSTALLATION Preparation 4929 A
84. ton The Global Circuit Configuration screen appears ENE TIE raat tontg okin Pnn MAC Ree VAAN Ren Aran Add Port s Device Type Revision i 4929 0 00 kk 3 zi To add modules and or ports of like type to the global set action press and hold the otr key then click on the slot port indents Note by default All ports will be updated Click on the check box to include a parameter s to the global set action Global Configuration General Settings IF Reset Port Statistics I Port Mode Setting I VPINCI Detect Setting I Data Rate Setting C Fixed C Adaptive Fixed Adaptive OFF ON C OFF up 0 bn 0 Filter IP Address Settings I Protocol Setting rar 0 0 0 0 1 11255 255 255 255 a C Allow Selected ip2r 0 0 0 0 F 0 0 0 0 Allow All ear sono Poos pooo foooo foooo foooo Note enter hex value ofe wear 0 0 0 0 r foooo I DHCP Option 82 Setting Enabled Identifying String Disabled IPaddress MIBII y r vpi Cl I Frame Type I Standard Mode b fo frasaie yf MULTIMODE y submit 2 In the Add Ports drop down list select All or a group of ports To select multiple ports hold the Ctrl key while clicking on your selections 3 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Description Reset Port Statistics Click in this box to reset statistics when the Submit button is clicked on 4929 A2 ZN20 30 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 43 Configuration
85. uld be added to ingress packets Priority Specify the priority to be used when adding a configured VLAN ID to a packet 46 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Global Set Parameter Description Fixed Max Specify the handling of VLAN priority used only if the received packet is already tagged e Fixed The packet s original priority will automatically be replaced with the Priority specified above e Max The packet s original priority will be replaced with the configured Priority only if the packet s original priority is greater than the configured Priority Ingress Limit Specify the ingress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule Egress Limit Specify the egress limit in kbps for packets matching this rule 4 Click on Submit Global IP Rules To configure IP rules 1 Click on the Global IP Rules tab The Global IP Rules screen appears AE A A Rules A IA Add Port s Device Type Revision l 4929 0 00 ss 3 g will be updated Global Configuration IP Range Rule Activate E IP Range 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 no y To add modules and or ports of like type to the global set action press and hold the otr key then click on the sloport index s Note by default All ports I Reset the IP Range rules to default parameters for the slot s and port s selected C Add C Delete No Set Allow VLAN Add Ingress Egress Tag Untag
86. ur terminal emulation program has been launched device information is displayed followed by a request for username and password You must log in as a superuser in order to make configuration changes Username superuser Password Password After you have logged in enter a question mark to list the available commands CLI Commands The CLI supports the following commands Table 3 CLI Commands Sheet 1 of 2 Command Description Lists available commands and their syntax ALLOW Controls by IP address those hosts for which traffic is permitted on the DSLAM ALL the default permits all traffic Syntax allow ALL IP_ADDRESS IP address CLEAR NVRAM Clears Non Volatile Random Access Memory restoring the DSLAM to factory defaults DISABLE _TELNET Disables access to the DSLAM using Telnet DISABLE_TFTP Disables access to the DSLAM using Trivial File Transfer Protocol 76 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 CLI Commands Table 3 CLI Commands Sheet 2 of 2 Command DISABLE WEB _ SERVER Description Disables access to the DSLAM using the web server ENABLE _ TELNET Enables access to the DSLAM using Telnet ENABLE_TFTP Enables access to the DSLAM using Trivial File Transfer Protocol ENABLE WEB SERVER Enables access to the DSLAM using the web server HELP Lists available commands and their syntax LOGOUT Ends the CLI sessi
87. uration Use the Management Configuration screen to set the unit s IP address and other management parameters To configure management parameters 1 From the home screen click on the Management Config button The Management Configuration screen appears PARADYNE Device Identification 4929 3 MGMT Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Device Rev 0 00 kk CCA Number CCA Rev 0000 804 862 0000 8000 S N Device MAC Addresses 00 50 CA 44 66 22 00 50 CA 44 66 23 IP amp Mask IP Address 63 127 199 137 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 240 M Inband MGMT VLAN Id 0 Installed Gateway 163 127 199 129 Exit and reload browser after the submit 2 Select or enter the following parameters Parameter Description IP Address Specify the management IP address for the DSLAM Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask for the IP address Gateway Specify the first hop gateway address Inband MGMT Check this box if you will use inband management through MIM ports or ADSL ports VLAN Id Specify a VLAN identifier for inband management Priority Specify a priority 0 7 for management traffic 3 Click on Submit 4929 DSLAM Installation and User s Guide 4929 A2 ZN20 30 Advanced Configuration Use the Advanced Configuration screen to set the unit s system name and 4929 A2 ZN20 30 other parameters Advanced Configuration To configu
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