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1. 59 Be crate eee 61 3 8 RESET OV STEM tc N 61 3 9 M 62 4 CONFIGURATION VIA CONSOLE 63 Page 3 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Chapter 1 Introduction Union VDSM2 1524 VDSL2 IP DSLAM presents the ideal and efficient solution for Telecom ISP Internet Service Provider or SI System Integration with 24 port VDSL2 and 2 port gigabit Ethernet combo interfaces TP and SFP in the 1 5U height design The VDSM2 1524 VDSL2 IP DSLAM offers the benefits of high speed connectivity with an efficient management system robust layer 2 features with advanced security system and reliable hardware design with monitoring system Page 4 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 1 1 Features e 24 10 100BaseX Ethernet ports and 2 10 100 1000BaseX Ethernet ports Ethernet switch controller e Supports SMII or SS SMII for 10 100BaseX ports e Supports GMII MII TBI for 10 100 1000BaseX ports All packet buffer and control data memory embedded e Flow control support B 302 3 pause frame used for full duplex ports B Collision based back pressure for half duplex ports carrier based back pressure not supported e Half
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3. Apply Delete Help B This section allows users to setup trunking groups and details B The following information is needed for setting up a trunk group LACP checkbox for enable or disable LACP algorithm by check on the checkbox System Priority this value is for identifying the active LACP of this VDSL2 IP DSLAM Note the lowest value presents the highest priority Trunk Group Table Group ID the trunk group ID 1713 LACP Enable or Disable LACP algorithm for this trunk group Page 34 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Work Ports the total port number of the group member Please select the group number in the following port list Group ID 1 Get Lacp Disable Work Ports The selected port list The number lt lt lt lt should be fro matched to the value of Work Aggregator information B This section allows users to review trunk information B Two data reviewed in this section Group Key the trunk group ID Port No the port member of this trunk group Port1 Port24 Mod1 Mod2 Static Activity Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity Port LACP State Activity Port LACP State Activity 1 2 3 V Active 4 Active 5 N A 6 N A 7 N A 8 N A 9 N A 10 N A 11 N A 12 N A 13 N A 14 N A 15 N A 16 N A 17 N A 18 19 N A 20 21 22 23 24 N A 25 N
4. Port Table QinQ for choosing which port should be enabled with mode e QinQ Uplink for setting up an uplink port of this QinQ group QinQ Port QinQ Uplink Tunnel Setting QinQ Configuration QinQ Port Setting QinQ Tunnel Setting Tunnel ID Tunnel gt Add lt lt Remove 7D0790707907D070 7D9 C Apply Delete Help B Tunnel ID B Tunnel VID Page 33 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 2 2 Trunking Trunking Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity Group ID 1 v lt lt Get Lacp Disable Work Ports 0 lt lt Add lt lt Porti a Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5 Port6 Port Port8 Remove Apply Delete Help Trunking function allows users to combine several ports or connections together to create one single connection which has a higher and faster connection speed Trunking is also called Link Aggregation Two trunking techniques are available in this VDSL2 IP DSLAM gt Static Trunk LACP Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity LACP System Priority 32768 Group ID 1 e lt lt Get Lacp Disable Work Ports 0 Add Por Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5 Port6 Port Port8 Pot9 Remove gt
5. DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 MAC Filtering DwemiMACIsMe Static MACTable Specify a MAC address to filter MAC Address VLAN ID 8 40 2 8 1 Users are able to define and drop unwanted traffic in MAC Filtering function 3 2 4 IGMP Snooping Administration L2 Features Forwarding amp Filtering 1 IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree DHCP Relay amp Opt 82 nghts reserved IGMP stands for Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP allows hosts and routers to build multicast group memberships IGMP snooping presents the process of IGMP network traffic listening With this feature VDSL2 DSLAM is able to listen to IGMP conversation between hosts and routers The switch is able to maintain a relation map of links and IP multicast streams Page 38 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 IGMP Snooping 1239 255 255 250 1 LIIIILIIIIII x 224 000 000 252 1 The following settings needed order to allow IGMP snooping work properly B IGMP Protocol to enable or disable IGMP function B IGMP Fastleave to enable or disable IGMP Fastleave mode B IGMP Querier to enable or disable IGMP Querier mode B Multicast Group the multicast group list table Spanning Tree sol G
6. User Manual VDSM2 1524 VDSL2 IP DSLAM union CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Copyright by CTC UNION Communications Inc all right reserved The information in this document has been checked carefully and is believed to be correct as of the date of publication CTC UNION Communications Inc reserves the right to make changes in the product of specification or both presented in this publication at any time without notice CTC UNION Communications assumes no responsibility or liability arising from the specification listed herein UNION Communications make no representations that the use of its products in the manner described in this publication will not infringe on existing or future patents trademark copyright or rights of third parties Implication or other under any patent or patent rights of CTC UNION Communications Ins Grants no license All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu Taipei 114 Taiwan Phone 886 2 2659 1021 FAX 886 2 2799 1355 User Manual Version 1 0 December 2013 This document is the current official release manual Please check CTC Union s website for any updated manual or contact us by E mail at sales ctcu com Please address any comments for improving this manual or to po
7. m View Mask the subnet mask of this view B For adding the new SNMPv3 view Remove B For removing a selected SNMPv3 view from the current strings table SNMPv3 Access V3 Access Current Strings SNMP Access root v1 noauth all all all root v2c noauth all all all admin v1 noauth all none all admin v2c noauth all none all Group Name Input group name public v1 noauth system none system rr LY M v1 public v2c noauth system none system Vi V2c USM v lt lt lt lt SNMP Access noauth A Remove Read View Input read view Write View Input write view Notify View notify view SNMPv3 Access section is for managing SNMPv3 access control which is different from the access control defined by SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 SNMPv3 access sets up SNMP access levels based on contexts groups and users rather than on IP addresses and community strings Current Strings B The list of current SNMPv3 access list SNMP Access B Group Name the group name of the new SNMPv3 access B V1 V2c USM the security model V1 Reserved for SNMPv1 V2c Reserved for SNMPv2c USM User based Security Model SNMP Access the security model Options NoAuth Auth Authpriv NoAuth None authentication and none privacy Auth Authentication and none privacy Authpriv Authentication and privacy Page 20 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 B Read View
8. 0 0 0 Spanning Tree 0 0 0 0 Relay amp Opt 82 0 0 0 0 ACL v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TID 0000 VDSL 0 0 0 0 Reset System 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol which is a network protocol that is for configuring network devices dynamically so these devices can communicate on an IP network It is service that runs at the application layer of TCP IP protocol stack to assign addresses to its clients dynamically DHCP Relay will forward DHCP broadcasts to multiple DHCP servers in different subnets using unicasts doing so DHCP clients on subnets not directly served by DHCP servers communicate with DHCP servers addition DHCP Relay Information Options 82 is defined in RFC 3046 and RFC 3993 allows a DHCP Relay agent to insert circuit specific information to a request which is forwarded to a DHCP server Page 43 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 DHCP Relay amp Option 82 Port24 Medi Trki Ns E E as Ei Penis E E E IE t E 8 3 2 6 1 DHCP Option 82 Users are allowed to enable or disable DHCP Option 82 by choosing the options in the drop down menu To setup DHCP Option 82 for this switch users are required to enable this option first 3 2 6 2 DHCP Relay Disable DHCP Relay is f
9. 1dB xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin 0 1dB xdsl2PMLCurrl SMTimeElapsed 100 secs xdsl2PMLCurrl SMTimeElapsed 237 secs xds2PMLCurr15MFecs 96 xdsl2PMLCurrl 5MFecs 236 xdsl2PMLCurrl SMEs 96 xds12PMLCurrl SMEs 236 Currl SMSes 2 Curr1 SMSes xdsl2PMLCurr15MLoss NA xdsl2PML Curr SMLoss xdsl2PML Curr 5 MUas 0 xdsl2PML Curr 5 MUas 0 xds 2PML Curr1DayTimeElapsed secs xdsl2PMLCurrl DayTimeElapsed 0 secs xdslL2PMLCurrl DayFecs 0 xdsl2PMLCurrl DayFees 0 xdsl2PMLCurrl DayEs NA xds12PMLCurrl DayEs NA xdsl2PMLCurrl DaySes NA xdsl2PML Curr DaySes xdsl2PML Curr DayLoss 0 xdsl2PMLCurrl DayLoss a a 3 1 5 5 Configuration SNMP Configuration Name Layer 2 Switch Location No Location Contact No Contact SNMP Status Disable Apply Help Current Strings New Community String none lt lt Add lt lt String SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol which is a standard protocol for managing network devices SNMP is used commonly in Network Management systems as known as NMS to monitor network devices In addition MIBs Management Information Bases is a kind of file which is used to store all the data of managed network devices in NMS according to SNMP standard protocols VDSL2 IP DSLAM supports three versions of SNMP SNMPv1 SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 In SNMP Configuration page it includes the followings sections System Options System Options Name Layer 2 Swi
10. A 26 Apply Help B This area is for setting mode active or passive Active the active port will send LACP packets automatically Passive the passive port will not send LACP packets but it will respond if and only if it receives LACP packets from the other end Page 35 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 2 3 Forwarding amp Filtering E 1 Administration 2 Features VLAN Configuration DymamicMACTable Static MAC Table MAC Filtering LITE Click Clear will dear Dynamic addresses from the switch Trunking Clear Forwarding amp Filtering Dynamic addresses currently learned the switch listed below IGMP Snooping DHCP Relay amp Opt 82 Pre ea There are total 1 Mac Adresses Monitoring PORT VID 1 E8 40 F2 A8 1E A9 25 1 Dynamic nghts reserved Forwarding amp Filtering function is for users to setup rules about packets Four ways to setup these rules Dynamic MAC Table Static MAC Table MAC Filtering Dynamic MAC Table ysmicMACTabe StaicMACToble MAC Filtering Click Clear will clear Dynamic addresses from the switch Dynamic addresses currently learned on the switch are listed below 1 E8 40 F2 A8 1E A9 25 1 Dynamic There are total 1 Mac Adresses B The VDSL2 IP DSLAM will learn devices MAC addresses dynamically an
11. DSCP ToS DSCP Configuration ToS DSCP Configura ToS DSCP Port Configuration 005 Configure ToS DSCP ToS DSCP Disave Monitoring v DSCP Priorty Apply Help ToS DSCP Configure DSCPO 0 ToS DSCP page is where users can set up priority algorithm for each queue and packets IPv4 packet header there is a ToS byte ToS stands for of Service and ToS algorithm uses first 3 bits for priority level However for algorithm it will take first 6 bits for priority level IPv4 Packet Format Version Length DSCP Page 56 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Administration 9 L2 Features gt Q 9g e Monitoring Port Status Port Statistics Reset System Reboot Monitoring function is for users to review current status and statistics of each port Porti Port24 Mod1 and 6 1 Port Status Port Status The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit Modi On Up Auto 1000 Full On Of Off Off On Mod2 On Down Off Off Off On On Port Status displays current status of linked ports This page is for review only The information will be showed are as the followings Item Data Port Port No State Only linked port will be showed Link Up Down Negotiation Auto Force 10 100 Mbps Port1 Por
12. DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 9 Reboot Reboot allows users to reboot the switch without turning off the power Page 62 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Chapter 4 Configuration via Console The VDSL2 IP DSLAM support Command Line Interface for users to access the switch without opening any web browser Itis easily accessible for users with any terminal emulation program such as Hyperterminal or teraterm etc Page 63 WW T 886 2 2659 1021 F 886 2 2659 0237 E sales ctcu com
13. L2 Features 3 2 ACL 3 3 Security 3 4 QoS 3 5 Monitoring 3 6 VDSL 3 7 System 3 8 3 9 7 3 1 Administration Home Monitoring Reset System Reboot Administration IP Address Switch Setting Console Port Info Port Configration SNMP Configuration Syslog Setting Alarm Configuration Temperatures 8 Fan Status Firmware Update Configuration Backup SNTP Setting VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Administration section is for users to manage the VDSL2 IP DSLAM including the IP address switch settings etc IP Address owitch Setting Console Port Info Port Configuration SNMP Configuration oyslog Setting Alarm Configuration Temperatures amp Fan Status Firmware Update Configuration Backup SNTP Setting It includes the following detail functions Page 8 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 1 1 IP Address IP Address Setting DHCP Disable IP Address 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Apply Help IP Address function includes four information and users are allowed to change these information e DHCP mode Disable or enable DHCP mode The value of this mode will decide whether the IP address is a static address or a dynamic IP address e address oubnet mask e Default gateway Page 9 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 1 2 Switch Setti
14. NA NA Advance Port19 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advance Port20 Idle 0 0 NA NA N Ad Port21 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Ad Port22 Idle 0 0 Port23 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advanc Port24 Idle 0 0 Advance VDSL Port Status allows users to monitor the current information of each VDSL port Page 16 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 such as status upstream rate downstream rate SNR margins for upstream and downstream and firmware version addition it includes Advance button for checking the details of the selected port in another window as the following CDpStream DownStream Delay NA ms Delay null ms INP 0 0 1 symbols INP 0 1 symbols CRC 15M NA CRC 15M null CRC 1Delay 131400 CRC 1Delay null CRC Total 5 CRC T 5 E Correct N 20 Error C 15M Error Correct Del Error t Error Correct Tot 0 Error Correct Total dsl2ChS PrevDataR 0 Kbps xdsl2ChStatusPrevD Kbps dsl2LineStatusA bleRa Kbps xdsDLineS Kbps dsl2LineS El II h 00 1 dB xdsl2LineS 1 0 0 1 dB Isl2LmeBandS M 0 1780 0 1dB xdsl2LineBandSt Margin 0 0 1dB xdsDLmeBandStatusSnrMargi 0 US1 0 1dB xdsl2LmeBandStatusSnrMargin d 164356 xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin 108836 1752 0 1dB xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin 052 0 1dB xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin 12 US3 0 148 xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin a S s 5 x 2 DS4 xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin US4 0
15. and full duplex operations Full duplex operation supported on 10 100 1000 Mbps ports m Half duplex operation supported on 10 100 Mbps ports only Supports 802 1D bridge self learning storing up to 8 256 unicast or multicast addresses e Supports automatic age out period between 1 to 1 000 000 seconds e Broadcast storm filtering based on ingress port bandwidth HOL blocking prevention Deadlock relief Auto polling MDC MDIO management interface for auto configuration of speed duplex mode and flow control capability of all Ethernet ports 9K jumbo packets supported on per port and per VLAN basis Supports layer 2 source filtering Supports 802 10 Spanning Tree Algorithm and Protocol and 802 1w Rapid Reconfiguration Flexible per port VLAN classification option supports port based VLAN domain and 802 1Q VLAN domain simultaneously Supports Independent VLAN Learning IVL and Shared VLAN Learning SVL Supports 802 1X Port based Network Access Control e Supports 802 3ad Aggregation of Multiple Link Segments B Statistical load balancing algorithm may be configured to be function of source and destination MAC addresses ingress port ID source and destination IP addresses and TCP UDP source and destination ports e Supports BPDU LACP EAPOL suppression based on per port configuration Supports 64 VLAN dependent Spanning Trees e Supports IP multicast and snooping of IGMP and IP multicast routing protocol PDU
16. different protected groups with other unprotected ports the VDSL2 IP DSLAM However it is allowed for a protected port to communicate By setting up protected ports it is able to ensure that there is no traffic such as unicast broadcast or multicast between protected ports on This function provides two protected port groups Users are able to choose ports and assign to either group 1 or group 2 Options E Protected Click on the corresponding checkbox to select a port i Groupi Click on the corresponding radio button for assigning a group il Group2 Click on the corresponding radio button for assigning a group e VDSL Port Status Vdsl Port Status Status Load OK SN SN Port Status Version Detail Porti Idle 0 0 A Advance Port2 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advance Port3 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advance Port4 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advance PortS Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advance Port6 Idle 0 0 Port7 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Ad Port8 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advance Port9 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Ad Port10 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Ad Port11 Idle 0 0 N NA NA Ad Porti2 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Ad Port13 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advance Porti4 Showtime 100966 100966 97 236 0 Ad Port15 Idle 0 0 Ad Porti6 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advanc Port17 Idle 0 0 NA NA NA Advance Port18 Idle 0 0 NA
17. for accessing the trap manager Add B For adding new manager Remove B For removing the information of existing manager SNMPv3 Group V3 Group Current Strings SNMP Group root v1 root admin v1 admin public v1 public root v2c root admin v2c admin public v2c public erm Group Input group name vi V2cjUSM 1 Remove Security Name Input security name Current Strings B The list of current SNMPv3 groups SNMP Group B Group Name the name of the SNMPv3 group B V1 V2c USM the security model of this group B Security Name the security name string of this group B For adding new SNMPv3 group Remove B For removing an existing SNMPv3 group e SNMPvs View V3 View Current Strings SNMP View all included 1 80 mib2 included 1 3 6 1 2 1 fc system included 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 fe View Name Input view name lt lt Add lt lt Included Excluded included A View Subtree eg Remove 1 3 6 1 2 1 View Mask Hex Adecimal Digits Input view subtree Input view mask SNMPv3 view is to offer or deny access to the complete features or parts of features of the VDSL2 IP DSLAM Page 19 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Current Strings B The name of current SNMPv3 views SNMP View B View Name the name of the new SNMPv3 view B Included Excluded the OID should be included or excluded from the SNMP view B View Subtree the feature OID of this view
18. to pass through this port B Options Enable or Disable disable filtering function Ingress Filtering 2 B Enabling this rule will drop all untagged packets B Options Enable only packets with the assigned VLAN ID can pass through this port or Disable accept all packets 3 2 1 2 GVRP VLAN GVRP Configuration GVRP Setting GVRP Table No VLANID Port members GVRP stands for GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol VLAN Registration Protocol or Generic VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP VLAN method follows IEEE 802 1Q specification and defines tagging frames with VLAN configuration data This meaning allows VDSL2 IP DSLAM to exchange VLAN configuration information with other network devices dynamically GVRP Setting B For setting up GVRP configurations Page 30 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 GVRP Configuration GVRP Setting GVRP Table Enable Port GVRP Porti Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5 Port6 Port7 Port8 Port9 Porti10 Portii Port12 Port13 Porti4 15 Porti6 Port17 18 Porti9 Port20 Port21 Port22 Port23 Port24 Modi Mod2 Apply Default Help GVRP Options Enable or Disable Port amp GVRP Porti Port24 1 Mod2 amp corresponding checkbox Click on the checkboxes to choose GVRP group members Apply To save the modifications Default To restore default settings Help open
19. 25 276 b 35 AnnexC TCM ISDN SNR SNR values for both downstream and upstream 6dB 24dB Rate Limit Ds Us The data rates for both downstream and upstream INP 30a INP levels for VDSL2 profile 30a for both downstream and upstream INP no 30a INP levels for other VDSL2 profiles 8a 8b 8c 8d 12a 12b and 17a for both downstream and upstream Max Delay The maximum delay time for both downstream and upstream Options No limit No delay 1ms 63ms Port For assigning which ports should be applied the profile to Page 60 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 7 2 Profile Table Profile Setting Status Load OK Configuration 0 2 2 8 8 5 060 60 1010001010002 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 32 EU 32 30a Profile Table is for users to review the details of existing profiles in the following details User Name The profile name System Name VDSL2 Band profile SNR Ds Us SNR value Rate Limit Ds Us The data rate INP 30a Ds Us INP level for VDSL2 profile 30a INP Other Ds Us INP level for the other VDSL2 profiles Max Delay Maximum delay Port The port members of this profile 3 8 Reset System Reset Switch to Default Configuration reset Reset System is for restoring all configurations back to the default factory configurations All the settings will be changed back to the original state Page 61 VDSL2
20. Programmable byte swap capability for MIB counter memory access Programmable event triggered interrupts allowing software to respond to or ignore an array of exceptions e 332 ball PBGA package 1 8V core and SRAM voltage and 3 3V pad voltage Page 6 1 2 Specification Hardware Case 1 5U High Pizza Box Type Interfaces 24 VDSL2 Ports Two RJ 45 100 1000Mbps Ethernet Combo Ports Management Ethernet 1x RS 232 Serial Console POTS Splitter LED Indicators SYS ALM LINK ACT 24xVDSLLEDs Standards Support VDSL2 ITU T G 993 2 VDSL2 Profiles 8a 8b 8c 8d 12a 12b 17a 30a 802 1d 12 Bridging DHCP Server Client Relay 802 1q VLAN Port based VLAN and Protocol Based VLAN VLAN Stacking Q in Q IEEE 802 1p Spanning Tree Protocol STP IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Protocol Support IGMP Snooping Proxy v1 v2 and v3 Multicast Forwarding with IGMP Snooping v1 and v2 RFC 1112 and RFC 2236 Multicast MAC address mapping Upto 512 Multicast Channels Profile based Multicast Access Control up to 24 profiles Fast and Normal Leave Modes Security 2 Frame Filtering by MAC Addresses 3FrameFiltering by IP Addresses protocol ID and TCP UDP DHCP and ARP Broadcasting Frames Filtering Support Secured Forwarding Management Support OAM amp P Functions Support VLAN Priority Que
21. VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 2 1 1 Static VLAN VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 80210 VLAN filter VLAN Information 1E otatic VLAN function allows users to setup and manage VLAN groups manually VLAN Operation Mode VLAN B lodisable VLAN mode Port Based VLAN setup VLAN groups by ports 802 10 VLAN B To setup VLAN groups by 802 10 VLAN tags e Basic Basic VLAN filter VLAN Information Add Edit Delete PrePage NextPage Help VLAN Information displays all VLAN groups stored already following buttons allow users to manage VLAN groups Note The VLAN mode of VLAN operation mode is the global setting of Basic and VLAN Filter Page 27 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Add VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 5 0 a A amp w aa S lt lt Remove D Port9 B create a new VLAN group Description VLAN Name The name of this VLAN group VID VLAN ID 516756 There are three columns in this section gt Ports left hand side 1 Port24 Mod1 Mod2 gt Add or Remove middle for adding or removing a port Selected Ports right hand side the VLAN group members CPU Port Click on this checkbox
22. all access control lists 3 3 1 4 Permit Packet Type Binding B The option of IPv4 is selected SRCIP Address Page 46 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 OO a a ee Options Any or a specific IP address B Therule should be applied on these packets from which IP address or any IP address 3 3 2 DST IP Address Options Any or a specific IP address B The rule should be applied on these packets with an assigned destination IP address or any IP address IP Fragment Options Uncheck or Check To decide whether IP fragment should be checked or not 4 Protocol B Options are as following table L4 Protocol Type Options Data Any ICMP or IGMP Protocol No Any FTP or HTTP Port No UDP Any DHCP TFTP NetBIOS Port No Ether Type Non IPv4 Permit QoS VoIP QoS mode High Before Low is required QoS webpage _ 14094 means Vid 0 if uses binding 001122334455 0000 1 1 10 7 pu m Hex 0 1F Mask Hex 0 1F PortID 0 0 Value gt Mask Hex 0 FF Protocol 0 0 Value Hex O FFFF Mask Hex O FFFF Source Port 0 0 1 alue 0 Mask Hex 0 FFFF Destination Port 0 m 1 1 10 0 don t care B Options Any ARP or IPX Page 47 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Permit QoS VoIP QoS mode All High Be
23. ame and password are admin and admin 3 4 2 Limit MAC Limit Security Manager MAC Limit 802 1x Configuration Monitoring VDSL Reset System Reboot Port2 off PortS off Port6 off Port7 off Port8 off Port9 off 10 off Portii off Port12 off MAC limit allows users to set a maximum number of MAC addresses to be stored in the MAC address table The MAC addresses chosen to be stored in MAC address table is the result of first come first save policy a MAC address is stored the MAC address table it stays in until itis aged out When an opening is available the switch stored the first new MAC address it sees in that opening All packets from MAC addresses not in the MAC address table should be blocked Two sections are in MAC Limit page Configure MAC Limit Page 50 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 w as Configure MAC Limit MAC Limit v Port Number Port2 PortS Porte Port 7 Limit 1 1 64 0 to turn off MAC limit Users are able to setup MAC limit rules for each port in this section by providing the information as the followings MAC Limit enable or disable MAC limit function limit the maximum number of MAC addresses should be blocked MAC Limit Port Status MAC Limit Po
24. ared Key NAS Identifier NAS L2 SWITCH Apply Help Radius Server IP the IP address of the authentication server Server Port the UDP port number used by the authentication server to authenticate default 1812 Accounting Port the UDP port number used by the authentication server to retrieve accounting information default 1813 Shared Key the password between the switch and the authentication server NAS Identifier the name of this switch PerPort Configuration 802 1x Configuration System Configuration Port Configuration Misc Configuration Configure 802 1x Per Port State Port Number Port State Poti Port2 Port3 Au Port4 Porth Apply Port Status PortNum State Porti No Port2 No Port3 No Port4 No Port5 No Port6 No Port7 No Port8 No Port9 No 10 Portii No Port12 No Porti3 No PerPort Configuration allows users to setup the authorization mode of 802 1x for each port and review the authorization status of each port The VDSL2 IP DSLAM allows users to setup four authorization modes FU force the specific port to be unauthorized FA force the specific port be authorized AU the state of the selected port was determined by the outcome of the authentication Page 52 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 NO the selected port didn t support 802 1x function Misc Configuration 802 1x Configurati
25. atus Okbps Up Okbps Down G1 1000 Mbps G2 G1 Up G1 Down G2 Down G2 Down G1 Copper G1 Fibber G2 Copper G2 Fibber This section indicates the model name of the device Page 5 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 2 Menu section Operating Mode DHCP Mode VDSL2 Profile default VDSL2 Data okbps Up okbps Down Bridge Rate G1 1000 Mbps G2 LAN Port G1 Up G1 Down G2 Down G2 Down Status G1 Copper G1 Fibber G2 Copper G2 Fibber Copyright rights reserved section is located on the left hand side of the page and users are allowed to change the configuration and review the status of the device by interacting this section 3 Information section Administr abon L2 Features Operating Mode DHCP Mode of VDSL2 Profile default VDSL2 Data oxbpstupy okbps Down Rate G1 1000 Mbps G2 LAN Port G1 Up G1 Down G2 Down G2 Down Status G1 Copper G1 Fibber G2 Copper G2 Fibber Bridge Copyright nghts reserved Information section presents the real time LED status and the current status of the IP DSLAM Note users are able to go back HOME page anytime by clicking on Home on the menu section Page 6 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 DO T l eee The following sections will introduce users the features of the VDSL2 IP DSLAM Administration 3 1
26. d record these addresses into MAC address table This section will show all the found MAC addresses as the following table Dynamic addresses currently learned on the switch are listed below 1 E8 40 F2 A8 1E A9 25 1 Dynamic Top There are total 1 Mac Adresses B Clear to clear the dynamic MAC address table Page 36 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Top to show the first page of the MAC address table Prev to go to the previous page of the MAC address table B Next to go to the next page of the MAC address table Note if there is nothing showed it means this is the end page Static MAC Table Dynamic MAC Table Static MAC Table MAC Filtering Dynamic addresses currently defined on the switch are listed below Click Add to add a new static entry to the address table MAC Address PORT VID MAC Address Port num Port VLAN ID Add Delete Help B Users are able to fill up the MAC addresses of devices connected to the switch adding a static MAC address the switch will save the information permanently and will not attend to learn the MAC address of this device when the device is online Dynamic MAC Table Static MAC Table MAC Filtering Dynamic addresses currently defined on the switch are listed below Click Add to add a new static entry to the address table MAC Address PORT VID MAC Address Port num Port1 VLAN ID Add Delete Help Page 37 VDSL2
27. d unknown MAC addresses Options enable or disable B Enable only packets from secured MAC addresses will be forwarded B Disable all packets will be forwarded BSF B BSF stands for Broadcast Storm Filtering It is able to enable or disable this function by port Options enable or disable Jumbo Frame m Users are able to choose whether the IP DSLAM forwards jumbo frame packets or not Options enable or disable Port Sniffer Port Sniffer Sniffer Type DISABLE v Analysis Port None Port Monitor Porti Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5 Port6 Port7 Port8 Port9 Porti0 Portii Port12 Port13 Porti4 Porti5 Porti6 Port17 Port Sniffer is for monitoring a target port by mirroring or copying the data of the port and forwarding to an assigned port Sniffer Type B Options Disable Rx TT or Both m Users are able to choose what kind of data they would like to monitor Analysis Port B his port is for assigning the port which should receive the data B The analysis port will accept only copied packets from the monitored port amp Monitor B This port is for assigning the port users would like to monitor Page 15 Protected Port Port ID Porti Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5 Port6 Port7 Port8 Port9 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Protected Port Setting Protected 1 Group2 Protected Port isolates a protected port from its neighbor ports and other ports in
28. ed SNTP server UTC Type To decide the time zone Options After UTC UTC hh hh hours For example Taipei UTC 08 choose After UTC Before UTC UTC hh hh hours For example San Francisco UTC 08 choose Before UTC Time Range This field is for setting up the hour data in UTC hh UTC hh Forexample 08 then choose Before UTC in UTC type and fill in 8 in Time Range Time B This section is for displaying the current time once the switch is connected to the assigned NTP server Page 25 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 2 L2 Features VDSL2 IP DSLAM offers a flexible L2 features as the following functions VLAN Configuration Trunking Forwarding amp Filtering IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree DHCP Relay amp Opt 82 3 2 1 VLAN Configuration VLAN stands for Virtual Local Area Network or virtual LAN Itis a concept of separating and grouping LAN segments by a common set of requirements VLAN presents couple benefits such as simplifying network design enhancing bandwidth performance and improving etc L2 Features N Configuration Vian VLAN VLAN orwarding 8 Filtering P Snooping VLAN Information __ 1 noring Copyright rights reserved Spanning Tree The VDSL2 IP DSLAM supports three kinds of VLAN algorithms e Static VLAN e GVRP VLAN QinQ VLAN Page 26
29. ent System Configuration PerPort Configuration Instance ER Configure Spanning Tree Parameters Default DISABLE xol Forwarding amp AT m Root Bridge Information 32768 10 23 22 33 44 55 gt E Spanning Tree also known as STP is a network protocol which is defined by IEEE 802 1 D standards for preventing bridge loops and broadcast radiation In addition STP allows redundant links to provide automatic backups Most commonly known STP algorithms are STP Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol and MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol This VDSL2 IP DSLAM supports both STP and MSTP addition in this Switch users are able to set up STP either for the whole system of the Switch or for each individual port Page 39 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 10 23 22 33 44 55 In Spanning Tree function there are four major setup pages as the following sections System Configuration PerPort Configuration Instance Interface 3 2 5 1 System Configuration 32768 10 23 22 33 44 55 System Configuration allows users setting up the details of STP function addition the information of the root node of the STP will be displayed in this page Configure Spanning Tree Parameters B STP State Toenable or disable STP
30. fore Low 15 required in QoS webpage 0 0 0 0 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Address Address Port ID 1 10 If the checkbox of QoS VoIP is selected the following information should be provided ccess Control List 00 11 22 33 44 55 QoS VoIP Page 48 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Priority B The priority of QoS VoIP B Options 0 7 Port ID B Value Mask Protocol B Value Mask Source Port Value Mask Destination Port Value Mask Note all values are in HEX format Home Administration 2 Features gt c lt Security Security Manager MAC Limit 802 1x Configuration QoS Monitoring VDSL Reset System Security section allows users to enhance the security level of this VDSL2 IP DSLAM It includes the following functions Security Manager B MAC Limit 802 1x Configuration Page 49 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 4 1 Security Manager Security Manager Security MAC Limit 5 Security Manager allows users to change the user name and password for login purpose Only one set of user name and password is stored in the Switch The followings are the necessary information for this section User Name Assign Change Password Reconfirm Password Note the default user n
31. function Note to enable STP function users are required to click on this checkbox and press Apply button Then after the saving process is completed users are able to fill up the rest of the information STP protocol version STP or 5 40 Region Name of STP tree Revision Level The level of STP tree Max Hops Hop number Priority Maximum Age VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual The waiting time seconds before the switch attempts to reconfigure Hello Time Ver 1 0 The time seconds the switch will send BPDU packets to check STP current Status Forward Delay Root Bridge Information D Priority MAC Address Region Name Revision Level Max Hops Root Path Cost Maximum Age Hello Time Forward Delay PerPort Configuration System Configuration Port Number Port2 Pot Pons Por T Porti Spanning Tree Instance Configure Spanning Tree Port Parameters Path Cost 200000 SEEE Mns EON 3nnnnn Sata ata nmn 20000 nnnnn 6 nnn nnnn H tw tw tw S un un 2 128 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Dissbled Dissbied Disabled Disabled Dissdied Disabled Dissbied Dissbied Dissbied Disabled D
32. h were transmitted TxBadPkt The total bytes of bad packets which were transmitted RxGoodPkt The total bytes of good packets which were received RxBadPkt The total bytes of bad packets which were received TxAbort The total bytes of packets which were aborted Collision Collision DropPkt The total bytes of packets dropped Page 58 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 7 VDSL Home Administration L2 Features Security QoS Monitoring VDSL Reset System Reboot VDSL page is where users are able to setup and review VDSL profiles Two sections are included in VDSL page e Configuration e Profile Table 7 1 Configuration Profile Setting Status Load OK User profile name default New profile Name Max 64 bytes system profile name AnnexA R POTS D 32 EU 32 30a SNR Ds Us Rate limit Ds Us Ds 101 Mb s Us 101 Mb s INP 30a Ds 2symbol Us 2symbol 0 Ds 2 2symbol MaxDelay Ds 8ms Us 8ms Porti Port2 Port3 7 Port4 Port Port5 Port Port 8 Configuration is where users set up VDSL profiles and store these profiles into the system The followings are the details of each VDSL profile users can set up Item Description User Profile Name The name of user defined profile Note There are 21 pre defined profiles These names are no
33. including IGMP CBT OSPF and v2 P multicast packets may be forwarded within single VLAN or across multiple VLANs B Cross VLAN mode allows each egress port to have its own tag rule and VID for IP multicast packets Port mirroring Supports 802 1p Traffic Priority ToS to 802 1p priority mapping is enabled on per VLAN basis Flexible per port prioritization option B The prioritization result can be made available to other switches in the network by replacing priority field in VLAN tag Four priority egress queues per port Page 5 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Scheduling algorithms strict priority or weighted round robin Four RMON groups 1 2 3 9 Supports MIB of RFC1213 1573 1757 1643 2233 Programmable LED output provides B Serial LED output provides basic status of all Ethernet ports or B Port 24 25 link status and broadcast storm indicator MAC address table synchronization assistance Asymmetric VLAN membership for better network security B Distinguish ingress VLAN member and egress VLAN member B Prevents a station to sneak in VLANs set up for common servers Improved VLAN ingress rules may specify B Filtering untagged packets or VLAN tagged packets B Filtering packets received on non ingress VLAN member ports Supports insertion of p tag with different TPID to VLAN tagged packets Port based ingress rate policing and egress rate pacing Supports Layer 2 3 4 Layer 2 classification B Standard
34. int out omissions or errors to marketing ctcu com Thank you Page 1 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Tables of Contents CHAPTER LINTRODUCTION Mec P 4 1 1 PEAT URES 45 M 5 1 2 SPECIFICATION mer 7 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 1 2 1 FRONT ys T 1 2 1 1 Gees esi et S 1 2 1 2 essi E oe M bb aad M dE IM E Me TEE 2 2 09 UT 2 2 2 PIN ASSIGNMENT OF T CABLE Ot Roi bit WEB CONFIGURATION eo eode xd oeste boe 4 3 1 ADMINISTRATION ine 8 ST E 9 3 12 ae 10 3 1 3 13 EE MEME o TTL 13 31 5 SNMP CONOUG ON 17 3 6 idi ote Se 22 CNN 22 3 1 8 Jemperatu
35. isabled odo Edge Admin Non STP 1 200000000 5 efault 128 een e Qt Ace STP Port Status gt gt O o o z z 29 gt 665 AUTO gt gt gt i gt So gt gt gt GIOIDUGTIOIOIDODLUIOgGTO Interface Admin P2P Default npo retient Check T Page 41 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 PerPort Configuration is for setting up Spanning Tree mode for each individual port 3 2 5 3 Instance 1 4094 Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable 3 2 5 4 Interface Spanning Tree MSTP Port Priority and Path Cost Settings Porti 200000 128 Disabled Disabled Port2 200000 128 Disabled Disabled Port3 200000 128 Disabled Disabled Ports 200000 128 Disabled Disabled Page 42 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 2 6 DHCP Relay amp Opt 82 DHCP Relay amp Opt 82 Home Administration DHCP Relay amp Option 82 L2 Features VLAN Configuration DHCP Option 82 Disable DHCP Relay Disable 1 1 0 0 0 0 Forwarding amp Filtering 0 0 0 0 IGMP Snooping 0
36. ize the packet forwarding when traffic congestion happens This switch supports two QoS functions port based 4 level output queue and 802 1p 8 level priority to 4 level queue mapping In addition Strict and weight Round Robin WRR QoS modes are supported 5 1 QoS Configuration Home Administration 2 Features QoS Configuration C gt r 2 PerPort Configuration gt o Priority Queue Service First Come First Service Qos Configuration All High before Low Highest SecHigh Highes SecHig SecLow Lowestlt 2lels aluo ios Reset System 8 2 Lowest w Lowest w SecLow w w SecHioh w SecHion v Highest Apply Default Help QoS Configuration page includes two sections as the followings QoS Configuration QoS Configuration Configuration PertortConfiguration Priority Queue Service First Come First Service All High before Low igh High E est E 14 E Lowest Lowest Lowest SecLow x m Sectioh Highest Highest v Apply Default Three QoS modes are supported in this switch First Come First Service m The sequence of packets sent is depending on arrive orders This mode can be regarded as QoS is disabled e All High before Low
37. length IPv4 packets can use layer 2 VLAN tag ID IP protocol Source IP Destination IP TCP UDP Destination Port and Source Port and TCP SYN field for classification B Non standard or non IPv4 packets use part of layer 2 3 header for classification B Up to 256 different classification rules supported B Fach classification rule is associated with an action code B Packet and byte counters for all classification rules to record match statistics Supports Layer 2 based VLAN classification scheme B P subnet based and Protocol based VLAN achievable by means of layer 2 classification B May override VID in VLAN tag Supports filtering redirecting and or mirroring of packets based on Layer 2 classification result B Redirects IPv6 packets to IPv6 capable network devices SMAC SIP bindings for IPv4 packets can be implemented Layer 2 packet classification result may be used to define packet priority Priority adjustment based on per port profile and per VLAN property B Priority of a packet can be upgraded or downgraded based on setting of the ingress port and VLAN Supports protected port protected port group and unprotected port group VID in transmitted packets can be replaced by a fixed VID associated with the egress port B The VID to be swapped by egress port can be different than the default VID for untagged ingress packets CPU interface alternatively B 32 bit 33 MHz PCI interface B 16 bit PIO interface with three DMA controllers
38. m The high priority packets sent before low priority packets Page 54 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 WRR B Weighted Round Robin Select the preference given to packets in the switch s high priority queue These options represent the number of higher priority packets sent before one lower priority packet is sent B For example 8 Highest 4 second high means that the switch sends 8 highest priority packets before sending 4 second high priority packets 802 1p priority 0 7 Lowest A Lowest A SecLow SecLow SecHigh SecHigh Highest Highest e 802 1p priority B The switch supports 8 802 1p priority queues with 4 priority levels Highest second High Second Low and Lowest This section is for setting up the maps of priority queues and priority levels PerPort Configuration QOS Configuration Qos Configuration PerPort Configuration Configure Port Priority Port Number Port Priority Poti a Port2 z PortS Disable gt Port 7 Apply Help Port Priority PortNum Priority Porti Disable Port2 Disable Port5 Disable Port6 Disable Port7 Disable Port8 Disable Port9 Disable Mi 4 7 ne e PerPort Configuration section allows users to setup the priority level for each port Users are able to setup QoS algorithm with Port Based algorithm in this page Port Priority B Options Disable 0 7 Page 55 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 5 2 ToS
39. ng Switch Setting presents information of the switch in the following sub functions Note only Misc Config section allows users to change the settings of the switch Basic In Basic tab the basic information of the VDSL2 IP DSLAM is presented Model name Description address Firmware version Board type Hardware version Page 10 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 e Module Info Switch Setting Basic Module Info Misc Config TYPE DESCRIPTION Module1 2 GIGA COMBO Module 3 GIGA COMBO This section shows the information of uplinks Gigabit Ethernet 1 and Gigabit Ethernet 2 Note in the following contents these two uplinks will be called Mod1 and Mod2 e Misc Config Switch Setting Basic Module Info Misc Config MAC Table Address Entry Age Out Time 300 seconds 6 1572858 must multiple of 6 default is 3005 Turn On Port Interval 0 seconds 073600 seconds interval time between turning off and turning on port for flooding CPU port 0 disable Broadcast Storm Filter Mode OFF A Broadcast Storm Filter Packet select Broadcast Packets IP Multicast Control Packets Flooded Unicast Multicast Packets Collisions Retry Forever 16 Hash Algorithm CRC Hash gt IP MAC Binding Disable 802 1x Protocol Disable Apply Users are allowed to modify the following details of the swi
40. on System Configuration PerPort Configuration Misc Configuration Configure 802 1x misc configuration Quiet period 60 Tx period 15 Supplicant timeout 30 Server timeout 30 Max requests 2 Reauth period 3600 Apply Misc Configuratioin page allows users to change miscellaneous setups of 802 1x function Quiet Period Used to define periods of time during which it will not attempt to acquire a supplicant default time 60 seconds Tx Period Used to determine when an EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted Default value is 30 seconds Supplicant Timeout Used to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the supplicant and authentication server default value 30 seconds Server Timeout Used to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the authenticator and authentication server default value 30 seconds ReAuthMax Used to determine the number of re authentication attempts that are permitted before the specific port becomes unauthorized default value 2 times Reauth Period Used to determine a nonzero number of seconds between periodic re authentication of the supplications default value 3600 seconds Page 53 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 o Home Administration L2 Features gt Security Qos Configuration ToS DSCP Monitoring VDSL Reset System QoS Reboot This switch provides quality of service QoS to priorit
41. onnector SFP 1000 Base SX LX mini GBIC slot The connector is for 100V 240V AC power inputs 50HZ 60Hz 1 5 Page 1 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 2 1 2 LED Indicators Blinking On Off VDSL LINK 1 24 VDSL2 link is active VDSL2 link is ready VDSL2 link is down transmitting data or training RUN ALARM System up Alarm is detected No alarm PWR GE1 GE2 LINK ACT SPEED Power On Power Off 2 1 3 Reset Button The reset buttons allows users to reboot the VDSL2 IP DSLAM or load the default settings Press reset button for Action 1 5 seconds Reboot the IP DSLAM Load the default settings Page 2 2 2Pin Assignment of RJ21 Cable 1 26 27 28 29 30 31 62 33 Black Orange Black Blue Red Gray Red Brown Red Green Red Orange Red Blue White Gray 24 23 22 21 20 19 P18 17 White Brown White Green White Orange White Blue White Blue White Orange White Green White Brown P16 P15 P14 PIS P12 11 10 P9 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 White Gray Red Blue Red Orange Red Green Red Brown Red Gray Black Blue Black Orange VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 Page 3 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Chapter 3 Web Configuration The VDSL2 IP DSLAM allows
42. or enabling or disabling DHCP Relay function 3 2 6 3 DHCP Option 82 Router Port DHCP Option 82 Router Port Poti DHCP Option 82 Router Port allows users to choose the relay port for DHCP Option 82 feature Users are able to specific one port between Port1 to Port24 or Mod1 to Mod2 Page 44 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 2 6 4 DHCP Opt 82 Port Table 5 This section is for defining DHCP Option 82 port information Option the checkbox for enabling or disabling DHCP Relay Information Option 82 function Relay IP for assign the IP address of the port 3 3 ACL Packets be forwarded or dropped by ACL rules include IPv4 or non IPv4 The switch can be used to block packets by maintaining a table of packet fragments indexed by source and destination IP address protocol and so on There are 2 main ACL rule types to setup Packet Type IPv4 and Non IPv4 and Binding SIP SMAC Port Page 45 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 0 0 0 Section 1 Group ID the ID of this Access Control List 1 200 Action Permit or Deny the access VLAN Any or VID a specific VLAN ID Section 2 Port ID the target port of this access control list should be applied 0 don t care 1 10 Section 3 Current List the current list of
43. real time information of the VDSL2 IP DSLAM s temperatures FANs 3 1 9 Firmware Update Firmware Update allows users to upgrade firmware by themselves Users are able to choose upgrading firmware through TFTP or HTTP Page 23 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 1 10 Configuration Backup Users are able to load or backup configurations via Configuration Restore function This function includes two tabs TFTP Restore Configuration and TFTP Backup Configuration e Restore Configuration This section is for load the settings from a configuration file Users are able to upload the settings by TFTP or HTTP e Backup Configuration This area allows users to download the current configuration through TFTP or HTTP Page 24 3 1 11 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 SNTP Setting SNTP Setting SNTP Disable SNTP server IP UTC Type Before UTC Time Range 0 24 0 Time apply SNTP stands for Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP is a simpler version of Network Time Protoco which is a system for synchronizing the clocks of network computer systems By enabling SNTP function users are able to configure this switch to send time synchronization requests to the assigned servers with servers IP addresses SNTP B To enable or disable SNTP feature B Options Enable or Disable SNTP server IP B The IP address of the assign
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45. rt Status Porti off Port2 off 5 off Port6 off Port7 off Port8 off Port9 off Porti0 off Portii off Port12 off This section allows users to review the status of ports and MAC limits 3 4 3 802 1 Configuration Administration v 802 1x Configuration PerPort Configuration Misc Configuration MAC Limit Configure 802 1x Parameters QoS E S NAS Identifier NAS L2 SWITCH 192 169 200 99 1912 1913 LApply Help 802 1x makes use of the physical access characteristics of IEEE 802 LAN infrastructures in order to provide a means of authenticating and authorizing devices attached to a LAN port that has point to point connection characteristics and of preventing access to that port in cases in which the authentication and authorization process fails Note The default 802 1x setup is disabled hence users will not be able to see 802 1x Configuration page as showed above enable 802 1x go to Administration gt Switch setting gt Misc Configs page to enable the 802 1x protocol field After enable the function the 802 1x configuration page will be shown up Three sections are in 802 1x configuration function Page 51 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 System Configuration 802 1x Configuration System Configuration PerPort Configuration Misc Configuration Configure 802 1x Parameters Radius Server 192 168 200 99 Server Port 1812 Accounting Port 1513 Sh
46. rver IP Log level None Apply Syslog function is supported in this VDSL2 IP DSLAM system The system will send logs to a remote log system this system three events will be reported to the remote log system cold start warm start and link change The followings are necessary for connecting the remote syslog server Syslog server IP the IP address of the remote syslog server Log level Options None Major or All 3 1 7 Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Configure Alarm Information Alarm Item Admin Security Title Alarm2 Alarm3 Alarm 7 Disable Critical A Alarm information Alarm Item Admin Security Title Status Alarmi Enable Minor Clear Alarm2 Disable Critical Alarm3 Disable Critical Alarm Configuration is distinguished into two tables Configure Alarm Information and Alarm Information Users are able to setup alarms and monitor alarm status Configure Alarm Information configuration section A Alarm Item B Total of four alarms can be set in the VDSL2 IP DSLAM Admin Options Disable or Enable Security B The level of the alarm itle B The name of the alarm Page 22 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 e Alarm Information monitor section Alarm Item Admin Security itle 3 1 8 Temperatures amp Fan Status Temperatures amp Fan Status allows users to monitor the
47. s On Up Auto 1000 Full On Off Off Off On On Port Control is for users to setting up the details of Gigabit Ethernet ports and trunking ports if there exists any trunking ports Users are allowed to configure the following parameters State B 8 This option will enable or disable the selected port B Enable or Disable B Disable means to turn off the selected port and this means there will be no traffic going through this port Negotiation B Users are able to decide whether Gigabit Ethernet ports should be auto negotiable or not B Options auto or force B Note If force mode is selected users have to provide the information of Speed and Duplex opeed B Users can setup the speed of Gigabit Ethernet ports in this function 10 100 or 1000 Duplex B Half or Full Flow Control B Options enable or disable B Enable send a PAUSE signal to the sender and halts the traffic for a period of time B Disable drop the exceed packets when there are too much packets to process Rate Control m Users are able to set up the specific rate for both ingress and egress ports Therefore the VDSL2 IP DSLAM will control the rate to meet the specified Page 14 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 rate B Note the valid rate range is 0 8000 and the unit is 128Kbps Security B This function is to decide whether the IP DSLAM will forward all incoming packets from both secured MAC addresses an
48. sable IP MAC binding function B Enable or disable 802 1 protocol B 802 1x protocol is able to enable or disable via this option B Enable or Disable Users are able to save the modified settings by clicking on Apply button Default button is for restore the default settings and Help button will provide some information about the features with another window Page 12 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 1 3 Console Port Information Console Information Baurate bits sec 1115200 Data Bits 8 Parity Check none Stop Bits 1 Flow Control none Help The section is for users to review the settings of console port which lets users to connect and manage the VDSL2 IP DSLAM in Command Line Interface CLI mode Connect to PC via DB9 RJ45 console cable 3 1 4 Port Configuration Port Configuration section includes four detail functions of VDSL2 ports and Gigabit Ethernet ports Port Controls li Port Sniffer lil Protected Port IV VDSL Port Status Page 13 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 e Port Controls Port Control Rate Control Port State NegotiationSpeed Duplex Flow Control Unit 128Kbps security BSF Jumbo Frame Ingress Egress gt Enable Aute 1000 Enable 0 0 Enable Enable Apply Rate Control State Link Negotiation Speed Duplex Flow Control Unit 128Kbps security BSF jumbo Frame Ingress Egres
49. t changeable Users are allowed to save new profiles with New button New Profile Name New profile name up to 64 bytes System Profile Name This option is for setting up VDSL band profile Different profile results in different connection status of data rate and distance AnnexA R POTS D 64 EU 64 30a AnnexA R POTS D 32 EU 32 17a AnnexA R POTS D 32 EU 32 12b AnnexA R POTS D 32 EU 32 12a AnnexA R POTS D 32 EU 32 8 AnnexA R POTS D 32 EU 32 8b ME C Page 59 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 7 R POTS D 32 EU 32 8c 8 R POTS D 32 EU 32 8d 9 R POTS D 32 EU 64 30a NUSO 10 AnnexA R POTS D 32 EU 64 17a 11 AnnexB 7 1 997 1 7 12 AnnexB B7 2 997 M1x M 8 13 AnnexB B7 3 997 1 14 AnnexB B7 4 997 M2x M 8 15 AnnexB 7 5 997 2 16 AnnexB B7 6 997 2 17 AnnexB B7 9 997 17 2 18 AnnexB B7 10 997E30 M2x NUSO 19 AnnexB B8 1 998 1 20 B8 1 998 1 21 AnnexB B8 4 998 M2x A 22 AnnexB B8 5 998 M2x M 23 AnnexB B8 6 998 2 24 B8 8 998E17 M2x NUSO 25 AnnexB B8 9 998 17 2 1 50 26 AnnexB B8 10 998ADE17 M2x NUSO M 27 AnnexB B8 11 998 17 2 28 AnnexB B8 12 998ADE17 M2xB 29 AnnexB B8 13 998E30 M2x NUSO 30 AnnexB B8 14 998E30 M2x NUSO M 31 AnnexB B8 15 998ADE30 M2x NUSO M 32 AnnexB B8 16 998ADE30 M2x NUSO A 33 AnnexC POTS 25 138 b 34 AnnexC POTS
50. t24 10 100 1000 Mbps 1 Mod2 Duplex Full Half Rate Control Speed both Ingress and Egress On Off security On BSF On Off Jumbo Frame On Off Page 57 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 6 2 Port Statistics Port Statistics The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit Porti On Down 2 On Down 2608 Port3 On Down 2608 Port4 On Down 2608 Port5 On Down 2608 Port6 On Down 2608 7 On Down 2608 Port8 Down 2608 9 On Down 2608 Porti0 On Down 2607 Portil On Down 2607 Porti2 On Down 2607 Porti3 On Down 2606 Portid On Down 2606 Porti5 On Down 2606 Porti6 On Down 2606 Porti7 On Down 2606 Porti8 On Down 2606 Porti9 On Down 2605 Port20 On Down 2605 Port21 On Down 2605 Port22 On Down 2605 Port23 On Down 2605 Port24 On Down 2605 Modi On Up 8230 2 On Down 0 lt 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port Statistics allows users to review the statistics data of each port with the following details Item Data Port Port No State On Down Link On Down TxGoodPkt The total bytes of good packets whic
51. tch address age out time B This value is for setting up how many seconds that an inactive MAC address remains urn on port interval B This value for setting up the time interval that the CPU port should be enabled after flooding attacks Note 0 means never enable the CPU port Broadcast storm filter mode B This feature is to set up the threshold value of broadcast traffic for ports B Options off 1 2 1 4 1 8 or 1 16 Note the value is the percentage of the Page 11 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 port s ingress bandwidth used by broadcast traffic Broadcast storm filter packets select B This option allows users to choose the type of the target packet for broadcast storm filter mode B if there is no type is chosen this means broadcast storm filter mode is B Options broadcast packets IP multicast control packets and flooded unicast multicast packets Collisions retry forever This function will allow users to choose how many times the DSLAM should retry when a packet meets a collision m Disable 16 32 or 48 collision number Note when the function is disabled this means the DSLAM will retry for 6 times before packets are dropped Otherwise it will retry continuously until the packet is sent successfully Hash algorithm B This option is for choosing a hash algorithm for MAC address table B CRC Hash or DirectMap IP MAC binding B This feature allows user to enable or di
52. tch Location No Location Contact No Contact SNMP Status Disable Apply Help Page 17 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 B name of the VDSL2 IP DSLAM Location B The location of the switch Contact B The contact information name of a person or organization SNMP Status Options Enable or Disable B This option is for enabling or disabling SNMP function Community Strings Community Strings Current Strings New Community String none 2 lt lt Add lt lt String Remove RO RW This section is for setting up the password for accessing SNMP system Current Strings B The list of existing password strings Community String B For the information of a new password B String password Options RO read only or RW read and write B Add button for adding new information on the right hand side of the table to the community list Remove Remove buiton for removing a password from the left hand side of the table Trap Manager Trap Managers Current Managers New Manager lt lt Add lt lt IP Address Remove Community Current Managers B The list of existing SNMP servers Manager Page 18 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 B The information of new trap manager B P Address the IP address of the trap manager B Community the password
53. the FAQ page of GVRP VLAN GVRP Table B This table is for displaying current GVRP VLAN information GVRP Configuration GVRP Setting GVRP Table No VLAN ID Port members GVRP will learn VLAN ID and its group member automatically This table will show this information Page 31 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 2 1 3 QinQ VLAN Portis QinQ VLAN function allows users or service providers to separate traffic service for different customers by adding service provide VLAN tags and customer VLAN IDs In this function settings are divided into two parts gt QinQ Port Setting gt Tunnel Setting QinQ Port Setting QinQ Port Setting QinQ Tunnel Setting QinQ Disable v 5100 Port QinQ QinQ Uplink Porti Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5 Port6 Port7 Port8 Port9 Port10 11 Port12 Port13 Porti4 Port15 Port16 Port17 18 Porti9 Port20 Port21 Port22 Port23 Port24 Modi Mod2 Apply Default Help B This section is for setting up QinQ mode TPID and group members B The followings are the details that are required to be filled in for setting QinQ function QinQ Disable or Enable TPID e stands for Tag Protocol Identifier Page 32 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 IPID is the Ethertype value for 802 1Q encapsulation e Standard Ethertype value 0x8100 Default value e Range 0 0800 OxFFFF hexadecimal value
54. the view name for each group that defines the list of OIDs that are accessible for reading by users belonging to the group B Write View the view name for each group that defines the list of OIDs that are able to be created or modified by users of the group B Notify View the view name for each group that defines the list of notifications that can be sent to each user in the group Add B For adding the new SNMPv3 access Hemove B For removing an access from Current Strings list SNMPv3 USM User V3 usm user Current Strings SNMP usm user none SNMP User Name input user name lt lt Add lt lt Auth Type Remove Auth Key 8 32 Input auth key Private 8 32 Input priv key SNMPv3 USM User section is for setting up the details of USM User based Security Model security model USM provides different types of security levels using various authentication and privacy protocols Current Strings The list of current SNMPv3 USM user SNMP usm user Add SNMP User Name the name of new USM user Auth Type The authentication type Options none or md5 Auth Key The authentication password of the USM user Private Key The password for the privacy protocol type B For adding the new SNMPv3 USM user Hemove B For removing a SNMPv3 USM user from the current list Page 21 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 3 1 6 Syslog Setting Syslog Setting Syslog se
55. to choose this VLAN group as the management group of this VDSL2 IP DSLAM B Click Apply to set up tag mode s Porti Tag Tag Port3 4 Tag Edit o change the settings of an existing VLAN group Delete B To remove an existing VLAN group PrePage B To move to the previous page of VLAN information table B move the following page of VLAN information table Help B To open FAQ page of VLAN configuration Page 28 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 VLAN filter Apply Defaut VLAN filter function is for setting the filtering rules for all ports Porti Port24 and Mod2 Users are able to define filtering rules for each port Enable Disable The list of available ports B Click on a port to change the details In addition the current setups will be showed in a different table right next to the setup table f mods 1 5 IN OUS 1 119 1 VLAN Operation Mode 60210 Disable v Apply Default Mod2 1 ENABLE DISABLE Page 29 VDSL2 DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 PVID B The VLAN ID of ingress packets Two filtering rules are available in VLAN Filtering function of this VDSL2 IP DSLAM Ingress Filtering 1 B Only these ingress packets with the assigned VLAN ID are able
56. ue IEEE 802 1p Support CoS ToS DSCP etc Support SNMP v1 v2 v3 and MIB I II Web based Graphical User Interface Telnet CLI and SSH Operating Requirements Operating Temperature 10 to 50 Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 Relative Humidity Up to 95 non condensing CTCUnion reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice All brand names and trademarks are property of their respective owners All rights reserved Page 7 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter shows the front panel and how to install the hardware 2 1 Front Panel VDSM2 1524 includes all connectors and LED indicators on its front panel so only a few installations are required in order to build the network solution 2 1 1 Connectors BH POTS VDSMe 1524 includes 24 build in splitters POTS with a Telco 50 RJ 21 cable for telephone services B LINE LINE is for connecting 24 VDSL2 ports with a Telco 50 RJ 21 cable B ALARM For alarm inputs and outputs B CONSOLE Users are able to access VDSM2 1524 locally with CONSOLE port CONSOLE users are able to configure VDSM2 1524 with menu driven interface with any terinal emulation program such as Hyperterminal and Teraterm 115200 8 None 1 None B GE1 8 For connecting Gigabit Ethernet VDSM2 1524 provides Gigabit Ethernet combo interfaces TP and SPF TP 10 100 1000 copper RJ 45 c
57. users to manage and change its configurations with web browsers Users are able to login the web management system with any standard web browser such as Internet Explorer Firefox etc Default IP Address 192 168 0 100 Default User Name admin Default Password admin TABLE 1 DEFAULT LOGIN INFORMATION Note Please make sure the IP address is correct once the IP of the management web site is changed Once users are able to login the web management page successfully the login message box will pop up as the following image Authentication Required 1 The server 192 168 1 100 80 requires a username and password The server says 24 2G VDSL2 Switch User Name admin Password es Page 4 VDSL2 IP DSLAM User Manual Ver 1 0 Please key in the correct login information and the main page of the management will be showed as the following image Home Administration L2 Features ACL Security QoS Montoring Reset System Operating Mode DHCP Mode VDSL2 Profile VDSL2 Data Rate LAN Port Status Reboot Bridge Off default Okbps Up Okbps Down G1 1000 Mbps G2 Up G1 Down G2 Down G2 Down G1 Copper G1 Fibber G2 Copper G2 Fibber Copyright rights reserved HOME page of the management system includes three major sections 1 Title section Operating Mode DHCP Mode Bridge Off VDSL2 Profile default VDSL2 Data Rate LAN Port St

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