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1. help Display command list Display command list exit Return to upper level chstatusget channel status get linestatusget line status get linestateget line state get status command list Chstatusget Syntax chstatusget Example BAS status gt chstatusget channel status get Usage chstatusget nLine 1 24 nChannel 0 nDirection 0 1 Chstatusget command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Linestatusget This command will list the line status Syntax linestatusget Command usage BAS status gt linestatusget line status get Usage linestatusget nLine 1 24 nDirection 0 1 linestateget command Linestateget This command will list the line states Syntax linestateget Example BAS status gt linestateget line state get Usage linestateget nline 1 24 linestatusget command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide SWITCH Release 1 0 This chapter will guide user how to configure the NCT240 switch features help Display command list T Display command list queuemap The system s priority level to physical queue mapping vlan Setting VLAN portvlan Setting port based vlan group mac 8021_x 802_1x protocol settings igmpsnoop igmp configuration dhcprelay eth The Ethernet port settings looptest The loop setting exit Return to upper level switch command list Queuemap This command display system related physical queue map and s
2. BAS sys gt timeserver Usage timeserver lt showlsynclsetting gt show Display the system s time server sync Retrieves the date and time from the timeserver setting Set the IP of timeserver Set the periods of sync timeserver command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Alarm Syntax alarm lt show gt show Display the recorded system alarm alarm show lt currentlhistory gt Command usage Release 1 0 BASO sys gt alarm The recorded system alarm Usage alarm lt show gt show Display the recorded system alarm BASO sys gt alarm show Usage alarm show lt currentlhistory gt NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 ADSL This chapter explains how to configure NCT240 system s ADSL ports It also covers how to configure virtual channels and virtual channel profiles A profile is a table that contains a list of pre configured ADSL settings Each ADSL port has one profile assigned to 1t The profile defines the latency mode and upstream downstream latency delay maximum and minimum upstream downstream rates the target upstream downstream signal noise margins and the maximum and minimum upstream downstream acceptable noise margins of all the ADSL ports that have this profile You can configure multiple profiles including profiles for troubleshooting help Display command list Display command list enable Turn on the specified ADSL ports disable Turn off the specified AD
3. 1 Broadband Access Switch Logout vc Setup DeviceID 0 TargetID 0 oP C00 00000000 0000 000 PVC Setting PVC Delete Minport wpet e m action PVC List U L PVC can be set to a range of ports or to Individual ports using this page NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 2 1 4 PVC show VC Setup MinPort MaxPort PYC ID YC Profile Action 1 1 1 835 Map MinPort MaxPort PYC ID Action 1 1 1 DEL YC Profile Port 1 2 3 4 K 6 7 8 The PVC profile of an individual port or a range of ports can be displayed using this page 2 2 1 5 PVC delete vc Setup MinPort Profile 1 1 15 835 Map MinPort MaxPort Action YC Profile NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 2 2 Multiple port xDSL set up This page is used for configuring several ports with the same configuration Multiple xDsl Port Setup DeviceID 0 TargetID 0 Vee cup Rerresh ADSL Port Settings Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Annex A OOOO default Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Apply a S E E GD A O
4. Verify that the cable length does not exceed specified limits Check the cable connections on the access Switch punch down block patch panel and the Extended Ethernet CPE for possible defects Replace the defective cable 1f necessary UP LINK indicator does not light up after making a connection Network cable or Ethernet device attached to this port may be defective e Verify that the access switch and attached device are powered on e Be sure an Ethernet cable is plugged into both the switch and attached device Verify that the proper cable type is used and its length does not exceed specified limits e Check the network cable connections for possible defects Replace the defective cable if necessary NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Cannot ping uplink NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 6 Glossary 10BASE T IEEE 802 3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3 4 or 5 UTP cable 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3u specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over two pairs of Category 5 UTP cable 100BASE FX IEEE 802 3u specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over two strands of 50 125 62 5 125 or 9 125 micron core fiber cable 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3ab specification for Gigabit Ethernet over 100 ohm Category 5 or 5e twisted pair cable using all four wire pairs Auto Negotiation Signalling method allowing each node to
5. help or for help BAS sys gt help help Display command list Es Display command list daisycontrol The management of daisy chain update Update system version info Show general system information user Setup user information reboot Reboot the system snmp SNMP information server The device s service status and port numbers information syslog Log the system status and exception time The system s current time date The system s current date timeserver The system s time server alarm The recorded system alarm exit Return to upper level sys command daisycontrol syntax daisycontrol lt showlsetdevicelsettargetltsetslavenumltshowslavenum gt gt show Display the settings of daisy chain management setdevice Set the local device ID settarget Set the target ID setslavenum Set the max slave number VV Y Y showslavenum Show the max slave number NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command usage BASO sys gt daisy The management of daisy chain Usage daisycontrol lt showlsetdevicelsettargetltsetslavenumltshowslavenum gt show Display the settings of daisy chain management setdevice Set the local device ID settarget Set the target ID setslavenum Set the max slave number showslavenum Show the max slave number Update Syntax update lt systemlsettinglbackup gt gt system Update the system into new version gt setting Update parameters setting gt backup Backup the config
6. DA AE ee ee eee ere coe T E 58 RN 58 MMOWi iii 38 DDS O NN 59 RESTR 02 dadas 59 GALE L 60 ROM Cos e eR ats ed bce Sev Pes Rive tele eee aS Hees aot eel einen TRT rrie 60 PUG dacs NN 60 STATISTICS eoori re a a a a o asia adaawialnn ani dus gals ean estes dais 61 Adi Sinan Mii edad sia TTT 61 NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 CONFIG a 62 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE cccccccsccssescsscsssccrssssaccnsssvsccpanstacsnansscvdnaravacsnssssssdnarstassnansserdnarensssnansnansnersses 64 NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 1 Introduction This document is intended for First Office Acceptance test plan for NetComm s ADSL2 Broadband Access Switch solution BAS The Netcomm NCT240 Broadband Access Switch contains 24 ADSL2 2 circuits to deliver high speed data video and voice service over traditional twisted copper pairs by using DSL technology To meet the increasing demand for high speed internet access and triple play application services The next generation network offers a feasible functionality of integrated services with the most cost effective architecture Next generation broadband access networks are designed to provide rich video contents DSL POTS and VoIP services over traditional copper wire infrastructure These types of services will be supported on NGN architecture simultaneously DSL is used as the data service platform for traditional POTS technology which is used for voice services The multimedia and local co
7. J Port Control MB a Maxportp Stats Apply J NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Radius Server Config 192 168 1 1 1812 1813 192 168 1 210 192 168 1 1 1812 1813 192 168 1 210 Apply Timer Setting 802 1x monitor page 802 1x i DeviceID 0 TargetID 0 Port Setting Release 1 0 testkey testkey Disable ForceAuthorized Disable ForceAuthorized Disable ForceAuthorized Disable ForceAuthorized Disable ForceAuthorized Enable Auto Disable ForceAuthorized Disable ForceAuthorized IS SA 2 3 6 Queue MAP De ID 0 TargetID 0 QueueMap QueueMap Display 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Initialize Initialize Initialize Initialize Initialize Authenticated Initialize Initialize ee 00 T 2 NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 3 7 DHCP relay option 82 DHCP Relay Option82 Devi E L 25 99T DHCP Relay Option82 Status On 192 168 1 1 DHCP Relay Option82 Activation 2 4 Status 2 4 1 Channel status Broadband Access Switch Home Logout Channel Status ceID 0 TargetID 0 1101102 25659414 1276983 24448000 1108829 25595448 1120000 11552000 1276983 24448000 1276983 24448000 1276983 24448000 1276983 24448000 UpStream DownStream Upstream DownStream 1 UpStream IGMP Snooping DownStream Upstream S DownStream QueueMap DHCP Re ption82 Upstream DownStream UpStream DownStream UpStream DownStream UpStream DownStream YO0Oo 3 gt 35060005sa QUA
8. address NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command usage set lt iplnetmasklmaclvlan gt set ip lt device ID gt lt ip gt set netmask lt device ID gt lt netmask gt set mac lt device ID gt lt MAC gt set vlan lt enableldisable gt lt VID gt Gateway Use this command to establish a static route between this device and management stations that exist on another network segment Syntax gateway lt gateway ip gt gt gateway ip the IP address of the gateway that you want to send the packets through Command usage gateway lt gateway ip gt kkk the Device to which the Gateway is set will be selected automatically Route Use this command to display the routing table Syntax route lt show gt gt show display the routing table Command usage route lt show gt Ping This is an IP facility to check for network functionality by sending an echo request to another IP host and waiting for the replay Syntax ping lt ip gt count gt ip the IP address of the target gt count the number of pings you want the NCT240 to send NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command usage ping lt ip gt lt count gt STATISTICS Use these commands to display ADSL statistics help Display command list T Display command list adsl Display DSL statistics ethuto Display UTOPIAIVCCIETHERIGE data exit Return to upper level Figure 35 statistics command li
9. files ADSL vcprofile into remote command usage BASO sys gt update usage update lt systemlsettinglbackup gt system Update the system into new version setting Update parameters setting backup Backup the config files ADSL vcprofile into remote NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Info This command shows general system setting about switch name switch location contact person and contact phone number Syntax info lt show switchname location contact phone gt gt show list all the settings of the info menu switchname switch name location switch location you can set this device location into the system contact contact person that you maybe contact to Y Y Y Y phone contact phone number Command usage BAS sys gt info Show general system information Usage info lt showl switchnamel location contact phone gt show Display general system information switchname Set the switch name location Set the location information contact Set the contact person information phone Set the contact phone number info command User The commands can add del list users in the system It provides several methods of user management Syntax user lt add lt username gt ldel lt username gt llist lonlinel passwd lt username gt gt gt add add an account and assign it s group to management or browse system del delete an account from the syst
10. network nodes that share the same collision domain regardless of their physical location or connection point in the network A VLAN serves as a logical workgroup with no physical barriers allowing users to share information and resources as though located on the same LAN NEILOMM WWW Netcomim comn au Product Warranty NetComm products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase However some products have an extended warranty option via registering your product online at the NetComm website www netcomm com au Technical Support If you have any technical difficulties with your product please refer to the support section of our website www netcomm com au support Note NetComm Technical Support for this product only covers the basic installation and features outlined in the Quick Start Guide For further information regarding the advanced features of this product please refer to the configuring sections in the User Guide or contact a Network Specialist NEICOMM o Dynalink www dynalink co nz WWW NEe COIMIN COM QU NETCOMM LIMITED PO Box 1200 Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia DYNALINK NZ 224b Bush Road Albany Auckland New Zealand P 02 9424 2070 F 02 9424 2010 P 09 448 5548 F 09 448 5549 E salesOnetcomm com au W www netcomm com au E sales dynalink co nz_ W www dynalink co nz Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of NetComm Limited or their respective owners Specifications are subject t
11. root admin admin xDSL Profiles Linediag EthPortsetting Add delete and Modify user information 2 1 8 Log out Broadband Access Switch Home Logout Z stem Info Are you sure to logout Logout NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 1 9 Server services Broadband Access Switch Home Logout 1 0 TargetID 0 tem tem Info Telnet Running FTP Running Web Server Running SSH Stop ooo feo Moe e Ho Mo 2 1 10 Alarm This page is used for displaying current alarms and alarm history Display current alarms or Alarm history Broadband Access Switch Logout Alarm DeviceID 0 TargetID 0 The recorded Alarm current 19 6 19 6 6 R 6 6 u 6 6 19 6 6 6 6 2 L noo setting 2 1 11 Daisy control Please refer to the application note on Daisy control for more details NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Broadband Access Switch Hae Heeei Daisy Control y Info ceID 0 TargetID 0 Set Device ID Set the locai device ID Local Device 0 Lo l Apply Set Target ID Set the target ID Target Device 0 a Apply Set Slave Number Slave Number 0 Apply 2 1 12 Software upgrade and Configuration backup Page for setting the FTP server settings User Name root Format Login user name of remote host F TP user Password Format Port Format Remote Host IP Format Remote Path Format Page to back the f
12. select its optimum operational mode e g 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and half or full duplex based on the capabilities of the node to which it is connected Bandwidth The difference between the highest and lowest frequencies available for network signals Also synonymous with wire speed the actual speed of the data transmission along the cable Collision A condition in which packets transmitted over the cable interfere with each other Their interference makes both signals unintelligible Collision Domain Single CSMA CD LAN segment CSMA CD CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect is the communication method employed by Ethernet Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet End Station A workstation server or other device that does not forward traffic Ethernet A network communication system developed and standardized by DEC Intel and Xerox using baseband transmission CSMA CD access logical bus topology and coaxial cable The successor IEEE 802 3 standard provides for integration into the NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 OSI model and extends the physical layer and media with repeaters and implementations that operate on fiber thin coax and twisted pair cable Fast Ethernet A 100 Mbps network communication system based on Ethernet and the CSMA CD access method Gigabit Ethernet A 1000 Mbps network communication system based on Ethernet and the CSMA CD access method Full Duplex Transmission
13. 240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 3 3 MAC management This page is used for setting up the MAC aging time for the L2 switch feature in NCT240 and for setting up the MAC filter MAC aging time setting Default is NO MAC ageing Broadband Access Switch Home Logout ceID 0 TargetID AgingTime none 1 immediately 2 2 3 5 mins 4 15 mins 5 1 hour 6 4 hours 7 1 da Mac Filter 11 22 33 44 55 66 Add J Mac Filter Delete OptionB2 Mac Filter Entries Table Entries 6 IP Setup MAC filter settings up to 20 MAC addresses can be added to the filter list Mac Filter 11 22 33 44 55 66 Mac Filter Delete Mac Filter Entries Table MAC aging time settings if the MAC ageing time is set to the packet loss is very large due to MAC learning process every second AgingTime none 1 immediately 2 20 sec 3 5 mins 4 15 mins 5 1 hour 6 4 hours 7 1 day S8 none NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 3 4 IGMP snooping eID 0 TargetID 0 R enable enable 87357409570 36 36 0 0 36 IGMP Snooping EN E FastLeave Enable vf Apply VPI VCI VID PRI This page is for configuring IGMP snooping feature IGMP snooping can be enabled for PVC VLAN IGMP snooping and IGMP fast leave feature can be enabled and disabled 2 3 5 Port authentication 802 1x 802 1x configure page y 802 1x DeviceID 0 TargetID 0 802 1x Protocol Enable Apply PortMode Apply
14. A Egress Loop enable gt ingge0 System Interface LAN Interface Ingress Loop enable gt egge0 System Interface LAN Interface Egress Loop enable gt disable All Loop disable IP A set of IP commands may be used for management access to NCT240 over your network help Display command list Display command list show Display the management ip address settings arp Display flush the device ARP table set Set the management ip address and subnet mask and mac address gateway Set the default gateway of the device s default gateway route The routing table ping Ping a remote host exit Return to upper level IP command list show Syntax show gt show displays the IP settings for this device NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command usage BAS ip gt show ixp0 ip addr 192 168 1 1 mac addr 00 aa aa aa aa aa gateway 0 0 0 0 net mask 255 255 255 0 ethO 1p addr 192 168 0 1 mac addr 00 05 ca 00 04 10 gateway 0 0 0 0 net mask 255 255 255 0 Figure 29 show command Arp Syntax arp lt show flush gt gt show displays the ARP table gt flush remove all of the entries from the ARP table Command usage arp lt showlflush gt arp show lt device ID gt arp lt flush gt Device IP uplink ethO MGMT ixp0 Set Syntax set lt ipl netmask mac gt gt ip set the management ip address gt netmask set the management subnet mask gt mac set the management mac
15. ET HE ET EET O O EE ET ees ces O O ew After selecting the ports click on Apply Port selected 1 3 6 Active Enable Y Port Name Profile default v Mode auto Annex AnnexA Alarm Profile NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 2 3 xDSL profiles 2 2 3 1 Port profile Broadband Access Switch Home Logout Home s Port Profile eviceID 0 TargetID 0 VC Profile Al Profile Re adsl interleave 26000000 1280000 o default interleave 8000000 800000 o Name Latency Mode Min Rate 4000000 MaxRate 2000000 Interleave Delay n 0 Impulse Noise Protect 0 U COM o CMI Target SNR Linediag Min SNR 0 1 0 3 amp Switch Max SNR E ADSL profiles can be added and deleted using this page 2 2 3 2 VC profile Broadband Access Switch Home Logout x VC Profile x Profile YC Profile Name EncapsulationType 0 1 O LLC 1 CMUX VPI 0 4095 VCI 0 65535 Control 191 VC profile can be added using this page oo dodo He Mole ee Hole He NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 2 3 3 Alarm profile Broadband Access Switch Home Logout Home Alarm Profile E T DeviceID 0 TargetID 0 OL gt i Profile Re em Info AAA wer eeoom Name AtucThresh1SMinCoding Violations o 0 900 AtucThresh15MinCorrected o 0 900 AturThresh15MinCodingViolations o 0 900 AturThresh15MinCorrected o 0 900 AtucThresh15MinFecs o 0 900 AtucThresh15MinEs o 0 900 AtucThresh15MinSes
16. HX and ZX RJ45 for 1000 Base TX Default E Remote software upgrade NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 1 2 Basic operating information 1 2 1 Default username and Password Username admin Password admin 1 2 2 Default IP addresses MGMT Management Ethernet port 192 168 1 1 UPLINKs 192 168 0 1 1 2 3 Default profile The NetComm NCT240 comes with the following default settings for all of the ADSL ports and it is ready to use as a basic DSLAM out of the box VC Profile Name default Encapsulation LLC VPI 8 VCI 35 DSL Profile Mode Auto Annex A Latency interleave Downstream Upstream Minimum Data Rate 4000000 512000 Maximum Data Rate 26000000 1280000 Maximum Interleave Delay Downstream 0 0 Minimum Impulse Noise Protection 0 0 Target Noise Margin 50 50 Minimum Noise Margin 10 10 Maximum Noise Margin 310 310 NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 Configuring the Switch by Web Interface Log in The BAS Broadband Access Switch is an basic platform of Broadband IPSwitch that provides 2 high capacity Gigabit Ethernet uplinks andaggregates manages 24 ADSL ADSL2 interfaces on user side in a singlerack unit package The ADSL interface complies with ITU G 992 1 G dmt G 992 2 G lite G 992 3 ADSL2 and G 992 5 ADSL2 standards and connects up to 24ADSL2 2 modems ATU R 2 1 System 2 1 1 Syste
17. NEILOMM P DSLAM WWW Ne tCo nIin con au Management User Guide NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Table of Content 1 INTRODUCTION cscsssssssssssssessessssessessesessersesessessesessessesessessssessessesessessesessessesessessesesessesessesseees 5 IR 208 acts tt da EEE ON AI haan anes 6 1 2 BASIC OPERATING INFORMATION ccccsccseseescsessesecsensesecsesesecsenseneceenseseceenseseceensenecsenesneceenecnecseneens 7 1 2 1 Default username and Password sss ses sees eee 7 12 2 Default IP dddressesoippi d it AS ds ld dete SUG Aes 7 D2 3D efQUlt DI e eee 7 2 CONFIGURING THE SWITCH BY WEB INTERFACE sese ss esse sees eser reroror reroror 8 SR VSTEM A O NN 8 AN I SY SCCM NN Oi E E A amp 2 1 2 System lO Rita cd idas 9 ZKI SNMP SEP TTT 10 2 d4 General setups a EAEE dde Ane id E EE 10 LAREDO nan a e e dit tadas dd di 11 2 1 6 Synchronization with Time server SNTP scccssscseseceesecesnceessceceseeeeaceceeeeeacececeeeaaeceseeeeaeees 12 27 User E LT ti SS A Aa 12 A LOG ARRE Sanda ce cela E 12 ER H Services E A da 13 ZV LO AM a 13 ZE Daisy CONT Si ti 13 2 1 12 Software upgrade and Configuration Back 14 ZLULADSE dis 15 2 21 KDSE e CUP A da 15 2 2 1 1 Map profile cc add 15 2 2 1 2 copy Settings to other portS ooooooooccoccccccccccncconcnnnnnnncrnnrn cnn 16 2 2 1 3 PVC Map single and Multiple PVC setup 16 2 214 POSO A A A ANA 17 2 27155 PVG deleten ne air verde eere ses 17 22 2 Mul
18. PktTx rs511PktTxrs1023Pk rs1518PktTx bytesRx ucPktRxmcPktRx bcPktRx pausePktRx 2 7 2 Utopia counter Utopia Counters Port 0 Apply Port 1 8 Utopia port 0 7 Port 9 16 Utopia port 32 39 Port 17 24 Utopia port 64 71 2 7 3 VCC counter Vee Counters Port PYC number 1 18 Apply NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 7 4 Ether port counter Ether interface rx and tx counters Port PYC number 2 7 5 Vcencap counter Ve EngapGroup rx and tx counters Group ID Exception rx and tx counters Exception Entry ID NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 8 Configuration 2 8 1 Configuration save Cha Dev D 0 TargetID 0 Save changes to flash Save SAVE the current configuration of NCT240 in to non volatile Memory 2 8 2 Restore Dif Target rp H Current Recover by the current configuration lastsave Recover by the last saved configuration factory Recover by the factory default configuration Restore Mode Set the current configuration to last saved or factory default settings NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 3 Configuring NCT240 by CLI Interface To use windows hyper terminal to get into CLI interface a configuration need to be set as the method below GOTO Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal Creating a New connection New Connection HyperTerminal Connection Description ay N
19. SL ports profile Display create modify delete or copy an ADSL line profile name Set the name of the port linediag set get line diagnostics veprofile display create modify delete a virtual channel profile alarmprofile Display create modify delete or copy an ADSL line alarmprofe pve Display create modify and remove a PVC setting exit Return to upper level adsl command Enable Syntax enable lt port gt gt enable an ADSL port NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command usage BAS adsl gt enable Turn on the specified ADSL ports Usage enable portlist 1 24 BAS adsl gt enable 1 24 will enable all the ports enable command Disable Syntax disable lt port gt gt disable an ADSL port Command usage BAS adsl gt disable Turn off the specified ADSL ports Usage disable portlist 1 24 BAS adsbdisable 1 24 will disable all the ports disable command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Profile Syntax profile lt showl setl deletel map gt gt show show an ADSL profile gt set create an ADSL line profile downstream max rate downstream minimum rate gt delete remove an ADSL profile gt map assign a specified profile to a port and set the port s ADSL mode Command usages gt set the default gt delete the default gt map lt portlist gt lt profile gt lt glitel gdmtl 124121 autol ads12 gt BAS adsl
20. UpStream II 6 e P e eee eee 66666666 e NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Display the channel status of each port Upstream and Downstream 2 4 2 Line status Broadband Access Switch Home Logout x Line Status D SD tID 0 Note Function is only available if line is in showtime UpStream 1104000 26336000 1132000 26592000 1272000 27000000 1308000 27008000 1300000 26960000 1312000 26944000 1340000 27100000 1300000 26876000 UI DownStream Upstream DownStream Upstream DownStream Option82 UpStream DownStream Upstream DownStream Upstream DownStream L 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 la 6 6 6 6 6 Upstream o OmoN anoannwwWeree DownStream p H UpStream 6 E 6 6 666666 6 E i A 0 0 el 00 00 00 Ka H DownStream Display the Line status for each line 2 4 4 Line state Broadband Access Switch Logout Line State ID 0 Ta tID 0 L showt ime showt ime showt ime showt ime showt ime showt ime showt ime showt ime waoarwrwaner WHH showt ime showt ime showt ime showt ime L showt ime showt ime showt ime showt ime L showt ime 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 I 6 m showtime This page displays the current state of the line NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 5 IP 2 5 1 IP setup IP Setup DeviceID 0 TargetID 0 ixp0 IP 192 168 0 210 Mac Address 00 05 ca 01 00 00 N
21. apsulationType 011 VPI 0 4095 VCI 0 65535 NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Alarmprofile Syntax alarmprofile lt showl setl deletel map gt gt show display alarm profiles and their settings gt set configure an alarm profile gt delete remove an alarm profile gt map map specified ADSL ports to an alarm profile Command usage BAS adsl gt alarmprofile Display create modify delete or copy an ADSL line alarmprofile Usage alarmprofile lt listl show setl deletel map gt list List all alarm profiles show Display alarm profiles and their settings set Configure an alarm profile delete Remove an alarm profile map Map specified ADSL ports to an alarm profile showmap Showmap Display alarm profile to ADSL mapping showport Showport Display which alarm profile parameters set veprofile command PVC Syntax pvc lt listlshowl setl delete gt gt list lists set PVCs gt show display PVC settings gt set create or modify a PVC setting gt delete remove a PVC setting NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command usage BAS adsl gt pve Display create modify and remove a PVC setting Usage pvc lt listlshowl setl delete gt list List all mapped veprofiles for all port show Display PVC settings set Create or modify a PVC setting delete Remove a PVC setting pve command Status This chapter will guide user to show some system status
22. atistics gt ethuto Display all counter data Usage ethuto lt utopial vccl etherl gel vcencapgroup exception gt utopia Display UTOPIA port rx and tx counters vec Display Vcc interface rx and tx counters ether Display Ether interface rx and tx counters ge Display GE port rx and tx counters vcencapgroup Display Vc EncapGroup rx and tx counters exception Display Exception rx and tx counters ethuto command CONFIG These command let user save restore set default the configuration in system help Display command list 7 Display command list save Save the current configuration restore Recover the specified configuration exit Return to upper level config command list NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Save This command saves all system configurations to nonvolatile memory You must use this command to save any configuration changes that you make otherwise the NCT240 will ignore the changes Save your changes after each configuration session Syntax save gt use this command to save your configuration when you are done with a configuration session command usage BAS config gt save Do you want to save the current configuration y n save command Restore This command will reload the last correct configuration in the system Using this command you can easily back to the latest successful configuration Syntax restore lt currentl lastl factory gt gt current reco
23. em list list all registered users in the system online list all online users in the system VV Y Y passwd set or change users password in the system NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command usage BAS sys gt user Setup user information Usage user lt addl dell list onlinel passwd gt add Add an account and assign it s group del Delete an account list List all registered users in the system online List all online users in the system passwd Set the user s password user command Reboot This command let user reboot the system Syntax reboot lt now gt Command usage BAS sys gt reboot Reboot the system Usage reboot lt now gt now Reboot the system immediately reboot command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 SNMP This command is for configuring SNMP agent Syntax snmp lt show getcommunity setcommunity trapcommunity gt gt show Display SNMP settings gt getcommunity Set the SNMP GetRequest community gt setcommunity Set the SNMP SetRequest community gt trapsetting Set the SNMP TrapCommunity trapIP trapPort Command usage snmp show snmp getcommunity lt getcommunity gt snmp setcommunity lt setcommunity gt trapsetting lt trap community gt lt trap receiver IP gt lt trap port gt Server Syntax server lt showl enable lt telnetl ftp webl ssh gt Idisable lt telnet Iftpl webl ssh gt port gt g
24. ervices over DSL NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 The NCT240 Access system contains 24 ADSL2 2 circuits to deliver high speed data service over twisted copper pairs using industry standard Discrete Multi Tone DMT line coding technology The NCT240 complies with full rate ADSL in accordance with ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 ITU T G 992 1 G dmt ITU T G 992 2 G lite ITU T G 992 3 ADSL2 and ITU G 992 5 G ADSL2 protocols The NCT240 greatly expand broadband capabilities in the access network enhancing the infrastructure for emerging services With simple in service upgrades service providers obtain the capacity and Quality of Service QoS to support larger populations of narrowband and broadband users For management NCT240 can be easily configured by SNMP Telnet SSH HTTP HTTPS and RS 232 console 1 1 Features E Complete Intelligent L2 switch feature B Intelligent DSL interworking feature RFC2684 MpoA VPN pass through RFC2516 PPPoE packet forwarding B Advanced L2 higher layer protocol amp policy control GVRP GARP GMRP IEEE 802 1q phase2 STP RSTP IEEE 802 1d w phase2 IGMP Snooping DHCP relay and relay agent option 82 Packet inspection and do policy control filtering forwarding E Security of authentication mechanism and encryption SSH SSL B Rich user interface for management including security CLI Telnet SSH SNMP HTTP S HTTP E Variety of uplink interface SFP for 1000 Base SX LX L
25. ess different directory by typing the corresponding directory name For example to enter system directory just type system or simply sys To return to parent directory just type exit To end CLI session type end under root directory NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command format Some commands required parameter s The number of parameter required is different for each command To know each command s parameters just type the command name For example to know the command format for XXX you can type XXX the screen will show something like this XXX lt aaalbbblecciddd gt lt eeel fff gt ggg Each set of lt gt bracket represent a parameter and the possible options are enclosed k lia within the bracket separated by l The option enclosed in the square bracket means this parameter is optional In this example we can see that command XXX has three parameters There are 4 possible options for 1 parameter namely aaa bbb ccc and ddd and two possible option for ae parameter namely eee and fff and an optional 3 parameter For the command to be executed you can either type XXX aaa eee ggg or XXX aaa eee Both of them are valid input since this command takes two OR three parameters NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 SYSTEM These are the commonly used commands that belong to the sys system group of commands as the figure 2 You can input
26. et a degree to a physical queue Syntax queuemap lt show set lt priority gt lt queue gt gt Command usage BAS switch gt queuemap The system s priority level to physical queue mapping Usage queuemap lt showl set gt show Display the system s priority level to physical queue mapping set Map a priority level to a physical queue queuemap command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 VLAN Usage vlan lt showlportshowlbasicsetladvsetlswitchmodelframetype gt gt show Display VLAN settings gt portshow Display the port s VLAN settings gt basicset Basic Configuration of a VLAN entry gt advset Advanced Configuration of a VLAN entry gt switchmode Set forwarding mode gt frametype Set the specified DSL port to accept tagged untagged or Ethernet frames or both BAS switch gt vlan Usage vlan lt showlportshowlbasicsetladvsetlswitchmodelframetype gt show Display VLAN settings portshow Display the port s VLAN settings basicset Basic Configuration of a VLAN entry advset Advanced Configuration of a VLAN entry switchmode Set forwarding mode frametype Set the specified DSL port to accept tagged untagged or Ethernet frames or both MAC Syntax mac lt agingtimelagingtimeshowlfilter gt gt agingtime Set MAC table aging time gt agingtimeshow Show MAC table aging time gt filter Set MAC filter table BAS switch gt mac Usage mac lt agingtimelagingtimeshowlfi
27. etMask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 eth0 IP 192 168 1 210 Mac Address 00 05 ca 01 00 01 NetMask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Gateway Gateway 0 0 0 0 VLAN Setting and Status YLAN Status Disable VID None VLAN Setting vip 1 4094 MN Apply For Setting IP Net mask and Default gateway for two 1000base uplink ports For setting IP Net mask and Default gateway for the Management 100base Ethernet port 2 5 2 ARP table Display and flush DeviceID 0 TargetID 0 ARP Device For display and Flush ARP table NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 5 3 PING function Host IP 172 25 105 23 For pinging any IP address for diagnostic purposes 2 5 4 VLAN For management VLAN Setting and Status Type VLAN Status Disable VID None VLAN Setting 2 6 Performance 2 6 1 ADSL performance Current Performance Interval 15MinutesPerformance 0 History Performance Port Interval 15MinutesPerformance i For 15 minutes to 1days performance data for NCT240 NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 7 Statistics 2 7 1 Gigabit Ethernet port counters GE Counters bytesTx ucPktTxmcPktTx bcPktTx dropTx CRC ErrorTx ugPktTx ogPktT uePktTx oePktTxgpPktTxrs64PktTxrsi27PktTx rs255PktTx rs511PktTxrs1023Pk rs1518PktTx bytesRx ucPktRxmcPktRx bcPktRx pausePktRx bytesTx ucPktTxmcPktTx bcPktTx dropTx CRC ErrorTx ugPktTx ogPktT uePktTx oePktTxgpPktTxrs64PktTxrsl27PktTx rs255
28. ew Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Icon AELE lt L Give a Name to the connection Connection Description a New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name BAS Icon NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Select the comport the device is connected to if you are using a computer with a built in com port the port number will be COMI or COM2 but if you are using a RS232 to USB converter the number of com port can be any other number Connect To Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region Area code Phone number Connect using be Set the port settings as shown in the image below COM5 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 After completing the initial setup GOTO File gt Properties gt settings And do the settings according to the window below RS232 Properties WT Connect To Settings Function arrow and ctrl keys act as O Windows keys Backspace key sends O ilh Del Ctil H Space Ctrl H Emulation VO Telnet terminal ID Backscroll buffer lines l lt C Play sound when connecting or disconnecting Input Tran
29. gt profile Display create modify delete or copy an ADSL line profile Usage profile lt showl setl deletel map gt show Show an ADSL profile set Create an ADSL line profile delete Remove an ADSL profile map Assign a specified profile to a port and set the port s ADSL mode profile command Name Syntax name lt port gt lt name gt gt Give a name for ADSL port profile BAS adsl gt name Enter port number you want to set name command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Line diagnostic Syntax linediag lt port number gt gt Run line diagnostic on the specified port Command usage BAS adsl gt linediag Usage linediag Set the specified port to line diagnostics and display the result Veprofile Syntax vcprofile lt showl setl delete gt gt show show a virtual channel profile s contents gt set create a VBR virtual channel profile with encapsulation gt delete remove a virtual channel profile with encapsulation Command usage BAS adsl gt veprofile display create modify delete a virtual channel profile Usage veprofile lt listlshowlsetldelete gt list List all exist vcprofiles show Show a virtual channel profile s contents set Create a VBR virtual channel profile with encapsulation delete Remove a virtual channel profile with encapsulation veprofile command Veprofile set Syntax veprofile set vcprofilename Enc
30. iles Login password of remote host F TP password Port number Default is 21 192 168 0 120 IP of the remote host FTP PATH path of up date typ e path gt path of adsl all Ul NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 ADSL2 vcprofile Apply Z Done MD Internet 2 2 ADSL 2 2 1 xDSL port setup Broadband Access Switch Home Logout pat Port Setup D 05101 e ID OTIS iaa ADSL Port Settings a o Port Active PortName Profile Mode Anner hanet Cenn Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A Enable default Annex A B 6 66666 e e Enable and Disable ADSL ports map ADSL profiles to each port individually copy settings of one port to another port 2 2 1 1 Map profile Broadband Access Switch Logout amp Home pst Port Setup F iceID 0 TargetID 0 em Info ceID 0 TargetID Port 1 Active Profile Mode auto v Annex Alarm Profile E Port Name v l lt Moe fe foo ee Hole ee Linediag tch NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Map ADSL profile Alarm profile ADSL mode and the annex to ADSL ports 2 2 1 2 copy Settings to other ports Broadband Access Switch Home Logout xDSL Port Setup _ 0 TargetID 0 Copy Port 1 lt Profile amp Mode AlarmProfile m a xDSL Port Setup Select ports and click Apply
31. lter gt agingtime Set MAC table aging time agingtimeshow Show MAC table aging time filter Set MAC filter table NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 802 1x Syntax 802_1x lt showlportmodelenableldisablelportenablelportdisablelconfigltimer gt gt show Display IEEE 802 1X settings Enable Enable 802 1x protocol disable Disable 802 1x protocol portmode Set portmode on special ports portenable Turn on IEEE 802 1X on special ports Portdisable Turn off 802 1X on special ports Config config radius settings VV VV VV WV timer timer set of 802 1X protocol Command usage 802_1x lt showlportmodelenableldisablelportenablelportdisablelconfigltimer gt 802_1x show lt port range gt 802_1x lt enable gt 802_1x lt disable gt 802_1x portmode lt portlist gt lt portmode gt 802_1x portenable lt port range gt 802_1x portdisable lt port range gt 802_1x config lt radiusserverIP gt lt serverport gt lt authport gt lt NasIP gt lt aucNasIdentifier gt lt sharedkey gt 802_1x timer lt quietPeriod gt lt txPeriod gt lt suppTimeout gt lt serverTimeout gt lt reAuthMax reAuthPeriod gt IGMP snooping Syntax igmpsnoop lt showlsetlenableldisablelfastleave gt gt show Display the IGMP snooping setting gt set Set the IGMP snooping VPI VCI VID PRI gt enable Turn on IGMP snooping gt disable Turn off IGMP snooping gt fastleave onfig IGMP fastleave setti
32. m Info Broadband Access Switch Home Logout Hom kad e System Information _ em Info D eID 0 TargetID 0 ent phone 4010000150 svee 3401004 Control 19 6 D 5B c 6 6 G u 6 19 G 6 6 u D This page displays the basic system information NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 1 2 System log When you enter to the syslog page the first function visible is enable and disable default is enabled Broadband Access Switch syslog Syslog Server IP 0 0 0 0 Apply System Log Config Config kern mnt jffs1 log messages warning kern none mt jffs1 log warning err kern none mt jffs1 log err daemon auth info cron info mnt jffs1 log wtmp 192 168 1 100 Display the System Log Apply Syslog Message There are three types of syslogs 1 Error log 2 Warning log 3 Message log Show display the syslog Clean The syslog can be cleaned using the syslog CLEAN option Config shows the current configuration of the syslog and the syslog server IP Syslog server IP also can be set using the same web page NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 1 3 SNMP setup Broadband Access Switch Home Logout eviceID 0 TargetID 0 SNMP Community SNMP Trap Setting trap 192 168 1 1 0 0 0 0 le meelelelle mle lelelelolleteile ie le ie ie gt lt This page is for configuring the built in SNMP agent NCT240 support SNMP V2c SNMP set commu
33. method that allows two network devices to transmit and receive concurrently effectively doubling the bandwidth of that link IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE 802 3 Defines carrier sense multiple access with collision detection CSMA CD access method and physical layer specifications IEEE 802 3ab Defines CSMA CD access method and physical layer specifications for 1OOOBASE T Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3u Defines CSMA CD access method and physical layer specifications for OOBASE TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3x Defines Ethernet frame start stop requests and timers used for flow control on full duplex links IEEE 802 3z Defines CSMA CD access method and physical layer specifications for 1OOOBASE Gigabit Ethernet Local Area Network LAN A group of interconnected computer and support devices LAN Segment Separate LAN or collision domain LED Light emitting diode used for monitoring a device or network condition Local Area Network A group of interconnected computers and support devices Media Access Control MAC NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 A portion of the networking protocol that governs access to the transmission medium facilitating the exchange of data between network nodes MDF Main Distribution Frame Equipment where outside telephone lines are terminated at a building or site MIB An acronym for Management Information Base It is a set of database objects that contain
34. ngs gt Showentry show the igmp table entry NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command Usage igmpsnoop lt showlsetlenableldisablelfastleave gt igmpsnoop lt show gt igmpsnoop set lt VPI 0 4095 gt lt VCI 0 65535 gt lt VID gt lt Priority gt igmpsnoop lt enable gt Turn on IGMP snooping igmpsnoop lt disable gt igmpsnoop fastleave lt enable gt l lt disable gt igmpsnoop lt showentry gt DHCP relay option 82 Syntax dhcprelay lt showlenableldisablelserver gt gt show show settings and status of dhcp relay gt enable Turn on DHCP relay option 82 gt disable Turn off DHCP relay option 82 gt server Set a DHCP server IP address Command usage dhcprelay lt showlenableldisablelserver gt dhcprelay lt show gt dhcprelay lt enable gt dhcprelay lt disable gt dhcprelay server lt ip XXX XXX XXX XXX gt Eth Syntax eth lt showl speedl enablel disable gt gt show display the Ethernet port settings gt speed set the Ethernet port s connection speed gt enable Turn on the specified Ethernet port gt disable Turn off the specified Ethernet port NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Looptest Using this command you can diagnostic this device through four ways loops Syntax looptest lt ingutopialegutopialingge0legge0ldisable gt gt ingutopia LoopLine Interface UTOPIA Ingress Loop enable gt egutopia LoopLine Interface UTOPI
35. nity SNMP get community SNMP trap community and the Trap receiver IP address 2 1 4 General setup Broadband Access Switch Home Logout R General Setup R Tafe DeviceID 0 TargetID 0 System Information Setting Agentphone Apply System Time Setting Current Time 22 New Time hh mm ss Apply J System Date Setting Current Date 2013 New Date yyyy mm dd NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Display and Edit General information Host Name NCT240 Host name Location NCT240 location Contact Person s Name maintainer s name Model NCT240 model User Time Server When Bootup Select time service protocol during bootup Time Server IP Address IP address of Time server Current Time current time New Time hh min ss enter new time in hh mm ss format Current Date yyy mm dd enter current date in yyyy mm dd format 2 1 5 Reboot Broadband Access Switch Refresh Warning If you click the reboot button the system will restart Revoo Reboot the system ALL the unsaved settings will be lost NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 1 6 Synchronization with Time server SN TP Broadband Access Switch Home Logout ceID 0 TargetID 0 TimeServer Setting 192 168 1 1 Sync of Timeserver at 23 59 everyday 0 0 0 0 Apply J dey vi Apply TimeServer Sync Sync Broadband Access Switch Home Logout User Management 0 ge User Account Ada User Number 2 root
36. ntent rich applications can also be easily implemented on this NGN architecture xDSL Digital Subscriber Line is a technology for delivering high bandwidth information over copper telephone lines xDSL service can deliver POTS and high date rate services simultaneously over a single twisted wire pair The POTS and data service are simultaneous and independent the xDSL data service does not affect the POTS service xDSL uses the bandwidth above the 4 kHz POTS frequency to transmit duplex data using digital modulation techniques from the C O side to the Customer Premises Equipment CPE ADSL is a form of xDSL service that delivers an asymmetric data rate over a twisted copper pair ADSL delivers a higher rate downstream towards the customer premises and lower rate upstream from the customer premises ITU standard compliant Full Rate ADSL2 can deliver data rates up to 25 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream Full Rate ADSL can deliver data rates up to 8 Mbps downstream and 800 kbps upstream G Lite ADSL can deliver up to 1 5 Mbps downstream and 512 kbps upstream The actual data rate depends on the length gauge and condition of the twisted wire pair the bandwidth of the uplink depends on the data network and the capacity of the network service provider Digital Subscriber Line DSL dominates broadband market The position of national telecom operators in most countries has given the advantage in reaching out to customers with broadband s
37. o 0 900 up AtucThresh15MinLoss o 0 900 Profiles AtucThresh15MinUas p 0 900 B Linedias AturThresh15MinFecs o 0 900 AturThresh1SMinEs o 0 900 AturThresh15MinSes o 0 900 AturThresh15MinLoss o 0 900 L 00 D0D000005000000 SET alarm profile 2 2 3 4 Map alarm profile Broadband Access Switch Logout xDSL Port Setup iceID 0 TargetID 0 Port 1 Port Name Profile Mode Jauo Annex Alarm Profile Alarm profil MAC Map the Alarm profile NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 2 4 Line Diagnostic DELT Line Diagnostic ceID 0 TargetID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 Switch 2 3 1 VLAN eID 0 TargetID 0 Basic VLAN Setting o o 0005 O VLAN SwitchMode i v Forwarding by MAC only Apply VLAN FrameType Admit both untagged and tagged packets v annk Default VLAN Stack VLAN Priority Tag mode Strip mode NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Forwarding method Frame types 2 3 2 Ethernet Port Setting Broadband Access Switch Home Logout ontrol Ethernet Port Setting De ID 0 TargetID 0 GE Port Control 0 Enable Apply 1 Enable Apply J Flow Enable GE Port Disable Disabled v Option82 Flow Control stop 0 o MAN Start 0 o MNAE Apply Uplink 1 and 2 enable and disable GE Port Control 0 Enable Apply 1 Enable Apply Flow control configuration Flow Control stop o MANE Start o 0 8191 NetComm NCT
38. o change without notice Images shown may vary slightly from the actual product
39. s information about the device MPOE Minimum or Main Point of Entry The location in a building where cables from the telephone service provider are terminated Network Diameter Wire distance between two end stations in the same collision domain Private Branch Exchange PBX A telephone exchange local to a particular organization who use rather than provide telephone services POTS Plain Old Telephone Service Redundant Power Unit RPU A backup power supply that automatically takes over in case the primary power supply should fail RJ 45 Connector A connector for twisted pair wiring Splitter A filter to separate DSL signals from POTS signals to prevent mutual interference Switched Ports Ports that are on separate collision domains or LAN segments Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP Protocol suite that includes TCP as the primary transport protocol and IP as the network layer protocol UTP Unshielded twisted pair cable ADSL asymmetric data rate Digital Subscriber Line A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high speed data communication at data rates deliver data rates up to 25 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream with corresponding maximum reach 18K feet of 24 gauge twisted pair cable over the existing copper telephone lines between end users and telephone companies Virtual LAN VLAN NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 A Virtual LAN is a collection of
40. slation ASCII Setup Log in Process When connected to the CLI please use the username password admin admin BAS login admin Password admin BAS gt NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 This chapter introduces the command line interface and lists the available commands It is divided into 7 topics 1 System Deal with system configuration and maintenance 2 ADSL Introducing and configuring ADSL parameters 3 Status Display the system status 4 Switch Deal with Switch functions such as activates and configures IGMP RSTP and other protocol parameters NOTE some of the functions describe in this topic is still under development IP Deal with IP Internet Protocol parameters configuration Statistics Deal with Error performance and statistic counters Config Deal with system parameters and display settings After login help command can be accessed at any time Help command can be accessed by typing help or a h Help command lists all the available commands that are accessible to the user The following is a screenshot of the system BASO gt help help Display command list X Display command list lt sys gt lt adsl gt lt status gt lt switch gt lt ip gt lt statistics gt lt config gt exit Return to upper level Figure 1 Help menu under root directory Figure 1 showed all the commands under root directory User can acc
41. ssee 30 2 7 2 Utopia COUNTER AE 30 QTd VE OERO A stains E EE ii 30 ZLA Ether port T reren e ais da 31 2 7 VECNCAP COMUNION asioissa siasi Sonera ae re Esan E seS anaE S e Jaeeveciscesaseaddesbeestest 31 2 7 O EXC PCUON COUNTERS 25212 75S RST aT ti n 31 2 8 CONFIGURATION 1 convino ricota EHS Te touts due id dl di deidad dd da TaTari 32 218 1 CONPIQUTALON SAVE id 32 28 LR CA acid 32 CONFIGURING NCT240 BY CLI INTERFACE ooococccononnonoconcnnocnonnononcnncononncnononoconcononnconcnnonc conos 33 LOGIN PROCES Sigs uti 35 COMMAND FORMAT tas 37 SYSTEM Sucia ps e A ibi 38 AOIS CONTO ic E A bet ALA NR eect en ae 38 TTT 39 r ia Dita 40 Us A A A A A AA A 40 RED OOE viii aii dal a A a A dede 41 NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 O IT Aia a A N i 42 Kee A RA AAA a Aaa eS 43 A O A 44 DA ii 44 IATA A A E TT EP 45 AlAT tas 46 ADS rs ai 47 Enable A A pants 47 DISADlC di 48 PLOT RTI IE A IA da R RRA da N 49 NAM Ctrl datada da a dd di diia diia ride diari 49 Line diagnostic A A A ad a 50 LT hates Sse aay rats ahs AnS 50 ALAEMPLO TTT 5I PU e A o o o Se 51 O a da 52 Chst tus RO a a aa E E E S A E A iii 52 Lin stat s get esnasinda eia dd A A R A AA essai E 53 EAN OSTEO SOL i oes Sees a da cued a ts td aces 53 SWITCHivsinanion iaa nacos 54 DUCUCMAD 20 A dd a a AS 54 A ON E EE Aa 55 MAC r E A nat 35 AS E E O 56 IGMP T 5 ah eats Gash ah e ei ete ad 56 DHCP relay option lit IA RTI Bee Riese bee tee tess ets east eevee 57 L 57
42. st Adsl Syntax adsl lt 15mperflldayperfll 5mdpclldaydpc gt gt 15mperf display the line performance statistics for the current and previous 15 minute periods gt 1dayperf display the line performance statistics for the current and previous 24 hours gt 15mdpc display the data path counters statistics for the current and previous 15 minute periods gt 1daydpc display the data path counters statistics for the current and previous 24 hours Example BAS statistics gt adsl Display DSL statistics Usage adsl lt 1 5mperflldayperfll Smdpclldaydpc gt 15mperf Display the line performance statistics for the current and previous 15 minute periods ldayperf Display the line performance statistics for the current and previous 24 hours 15mdpce Display the data path counters statistics for the current and previous 15 minute periods ldaydpe Display the data path counters statistics for the current and previous 24 hours adsl command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Ethuto Syntax ethuto lt utopial vccl etherl gel vcencapgroup exception gt utopia display UTOPIA port rx and tx counters vcc display Vcc interface rx and tx counters ether display ether interface rx and tx counters ge display ge port rx and tx counters vcencapgroup display Vc EncapGroup rx and tx counters VV VV V WV exception display exception rx and tx counters Command Usage BAS st
43. t show display current server service status gt enable open the telnet ftp web or ssh server service gt disable close the telnet ftp web or ssh server service gt port show the port of a service Command usage BAS sys gt server The device s service status and port numbers information Usage server lt showl enablel disablel port gt lt telnetl ftpl webl ssh gt show Display the device s service status and port numbers enable Turn on a service disable Turn off a service port Show the port of a service server command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Syslog syslog is a utility for tracking and logging all manner of system messages from the merely informational to the extremely critical Each system message sent to the syslog server has two descriptive labels associated with it that makes the message easier to handle gt The first describes the function facility of the application that generated it For example applications such as mail and cron generate messages with easily identifiable facilities named mail and cron gt The second describes the degree of severity of the message Syntax syslog lt showlconfiglenableldisablelclean gt gt show Display the system log gt config Display the syslog settings gt clean Clean the syslog show gt enable Turn on the syslog logging gt disable Turn off the syslog logging Command usage BAS sys g
44. t syslog Log the system status and exception Usage syslog lt showlconfiglenableldisablelcleanlserver gt show Display the system log config Display the syslog settings clean Clean the syslog show enable Turn on the syslog logging disable Turn off the syslog logging server Log message to remote log server syslog command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Time This command can display and set system s time Syntax time lt show set gt gt show display system time gt set set system time Command usage gt set time use this format hh mm ss gt NCT240 uses 24 hours format Release 1 0 BAS sys gt time The system s current time Usage time lt showl set gt show Display the system s current time set Set the system s time time command Date This command can display and set system s date Syntax date lt show set gt gt show display system date gt set set system date NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 Command usage gt set date use this format yyyy mm dd BAS sys gt date The system s current date Usage date lt showl set gt show Display the system s current date set Set the system s date date command Timeserver This command can display and use system s time server Syntax timeserver lt show set gt gt show display system s time server gt sync retrieves the date and time from the timeserver
45. tiple port xDSL Set HH aeeie aR Sac a cosas bs cote een NRT 18 22 3 XD SE PIOJOS dit it dde 19 2 32 31 POFEDEOFIO abi ald ates Ged wettian ites hae aa 19 222 352 VE PrOTIlE sc five cres ia 19 2 2 3 3 Alarm profile 000 A Aaa 20 2 2 3 4 Map alarm profile see eee eee 20 2 2 4 Line Didgnostic DELL TT 21 DONT A A A 21 E WEAN A ON 21 NetComm NCT240 Management Guide Release 1 0 2 3 2 Ethernet Port Suing iocar aia Ea TAARE EE E sus S OA AR E ENES Ea oaas 22 2 3 3 MAC MANAG CME NE ir A AAA EER ORO E E A 23 E DEN EIT T 24 2 3 5 Port authentication TT 24 2 30 Queue MAP A A 25 2 327 DH EP relay Option SL ind 26 ZO ADOPT RTE PEE RCC EORTC TTT CCRC EET ESTE PCED Sec PPE PCT ee ee 26 DASTATUS TON 26 2 4 Channel Status aininn octane EIA Ac aE AA E E EEE AEO EREE S TAE Eie TORni 26 DAD Line SUAS oR pir a cece sabe devs e dices EEE E EE e E ET E Ea o E e ATA ER AEK 27 DAA LANG SIGUE ti a A a E A E E E tees 27 DLP ON 28 DIVA SCVUP TT 28 23 2 ARP table Display and flush a 28 2 03 PING JUNCHO cart E E EE E Sak adh E RE EAE E E tes ha Tees 29 2 5 4 VLAN For management o sscceseceesseceseceenseceseceescecesceeeasecseneessacecssceeeacecseeeeacecsaceeeaaeceeeeeeaaess 29 7 0 PERFORMANCE iii E N N A O R ONE 29 2 6 ADSE performant isn uiine eisene n e e A ERA A ii 29 2 1 STATISTICS resep er a a E r E e en e ar AE ETa iei 30 2 7 1 Gigabit Ethernet port counters sssseseesesseseeeieresrsesrsreererssssesrererresssssesesrestessesereerters
46. ver by the current configuration gt last recover the by last saved configuration gt factory recover by the factory default configuration Command usage BAS config gt restore Recover the specified configuration Usage restore lt currentl lastl factory gt current Recover by the current configuration last Recover by the last saved configuration factory Recover by the factory default configuration restore command NetComm NCT240 Management Guide 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting guide Release 1 0 Trouble Possible cause Solution PWR indicator does not light up after power on Power outlet power cord or internal power supply may be defective e Check the power outlet by plugging in another device that is functioning properly Check the power cord with another device SYS indicator does not light up after Microprocessor SDRAM Flash or Verify that the switch is powered on e Check the boot up statement from startup Software may be console The boot up procedure is defective Boot gt kernel gt application ADSL2 LINK NCT240 Switch cabling l Verify that the Access Switch and indicator does not light up after making a connection ADSL Line or ADSL Switch Ports may be defective attached CPE are powered on e Be sure the RJ 21 cables are plugged into the Access Switch from ADSL2 modem through the Phone line punch down block
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