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1. eg Se a DISTANCE feet meters kbps kbps kbps kbps 8 000 2 438 1 085 13 036 1 126 12 589 9 000 2 743 1 067 10 718 1 087 10 385 10 000 3 048 1 085 8 335 1 130 8 057 11 000 3 353 1 085 6 692 1 075 6 305 12 000 3 658 1 085 5 020 1 063 4 606 13 000 3 962 1 015 3 820 1 015 3 772 14 000 4 267 925 2 856 924 2 880 15 000 4 572 821 2 135 830 2 131 16 000 4 877 740 1 513 731 1 464 17 000 5 182 659 985 613 1 000 18 000 5 486 586 637 570 641 19 000 5 791 361 379 344 354 AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 17 of 44 3 2 4 1 3 READSL2 Reach Expanded ADSL2 HIGH INTERLEAVE LOW INTERLEAVE DISTANCE feet meters kbps ke kbps las 16 000 4 877 2 023 845 2 035 17 000 5 182 755 1 483 759 1 468 18 000 5 486 663 1 085 657 1 059 19 000 5 791 567 667 558 684 3 2 4 2 Full Rate ADSL An AIM24000 port in G DMT T1 413 or Alcatel mode is capable of reaching downstream speeds of up to 11 936 kbps under optimal circumstances INTERLEAVE LATENCY FAST LATENCY DISTANCE feet meters kbps Re enn ps ea 8 000 2 438 1 024 10 400 1 024 10 464 9 000 2 743 1 024 9 568 1 024 9 376 10 000 3 048 1 024 8 096 960 8 224 11 000 3 353 1 024 6 688 960 6 592 12 000 3 658 992 5 216 864 5 248 13 000 3 962 896 3 808 768 3 936 14 000 4 267 896 3 296 768 2 944 15 000 4 572 768 2 464 640 2 144 1
2. NR NET TO NET ADSL2 TECHNOLOGIES Interface Module User Guide AIM24000 48 D and AIM24000 48B O i o an 48 Port ADSL2 Inverse Multiplexers N ooo o o o wo Q i 0 C C O0 n I o A amp 555kos8 Copyright 2004 Net to Net Technologies Inc AIM24000 48 The Net to Net Logo is a trademark of Net to Net Technologies Inc Worldwide Headquarters http www nettonet com EMEA Headquarters Net to Net Technologies Net to Net Technologies 112 Corporate Drive Victoria House 19 Park Way Portsmouth NH 03801 USA Newbury Berkshire RG14 1EE UK 1 877 638 2638 44 0 1635 570950 support nettonet com support emea nettonet com AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 1 of 44 Contents 1 0 ADSL2 INVERSE MULTIPLEXER MODEL TYPES 1 1 AIM24000 48 1 2 AIM24000 48B 2 0 INSTALLATION 2 1 Unpack and Inspect the AIM24000 2 2 Install the AIM24000 in an IP DSLAM 2 2 12 Slot IP DSLAM 1 1 Select a Slot for Installation 1 2 Align the AIM24000 with the Slot Module Guides 1 3 Slide the AIM24000 Firmly into the Chassis 1 4 Secure the AIM24000 in the Chassis lot IP DSLAM 1 Select a Slot for Installation 2 Align the AIM24000 with the Slot Module Guides 3 Slide the AIM24000 Firmly into the Chassis 4 Secure the AIM24000 in the Chassis 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 S 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 Verify Power Reception 2 4 Connect Your ADSL Cable s 2 4 1 Local
3. gt set slot 2 port 10 flood upl 4 2 2 11 Frame Type Options 1483LLC or 1483VCM Default 1483LLC system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number ADSL ENCAPSULATION RFC1483 LLC or RFC1483 VCMUX Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 adsl encapsulation rfc1483 llc 4 2 2 12 VPI VCI Detect Options On or Off Default On system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number ADSL VPI VCI DETECT ON or OFF Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 adsl vpi vci detect on 4 2 2 12 1 VPI VCI Manual Configuration If you wish to manually configure VPI and VCI values you must first configure VPI VCI Detect to off 4 2 2 12 1 1 VPI Value Range 0 7 system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number ADSL_VPI 0 255 Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 adsl vpi 0 4 2 2 12 1 2 VCI Value Range 0 255 AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 39 of 44 system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number ADSL VCI 0 65535 Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 adsl vci 35 4 3 Via SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is the standard for management of Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP networks and network devices SNMP management of an AIM24000 is accomplished with a Management Information Base MIB browser via a set of Obj
4. 1 5 A342424242424242424424242442244A244A22A vxvxvxvxvevrvevveeeeveveveev 19 19 44 20 20 45 21 21 46 22 22 47 48 49 23 23 24 24 Pins 25 and 50 are not used 2 5 Verify the ADSL Connection s The LK Link LED for each port being connected to a remote modem will illuminate solid green to indicate a connection has been established Link up time between the AIM24000 and remote modems can vary from one to five minutes depending on the quality gauge and distance of the copper cable pair s being used AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 13 of 44 RX TX LK eeo 0 eoo lt 0 eeo eeo lt eeo 0 eoo lt eeo C D CO a C Ch S CO M 3 0 ADSL Parameters 3 1 Default Configurations No configuration is necessary for the AIM24000 to operate at default settings Standard Mode Multimode Port Mode Adaptive Upstream Speed n a Adaptive Port Mode Downstream Speed n a Adaptive Port Mode IP Range 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAN 0e0 Backbone VLAN 0 Protocol All Frame Type 1483LLC Virtual Path Identifier vP 0 3 2 Parameter Definitions 3 2 1 Circuit ID Circuit Identification ID is a unique and searchable 15 character alpha numberic user defined identifier used to label each port If the Circuit ID entered is longer than AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 r
5. Superuser password slot port nvr portcfg bin Password 2 10 Local Filename User Preference Adsl ServiceLevel 4 template bin 5 2 2 2 Downloading a Port Template AIM24000 configuration files can also be flash downloaded FROM a local file TO your IP DSLAM s management module via a TFTP tool simply replace the get command with a put command A previously saved port configuration file can be applied to multiple ports on your AIM24000 simultaneously via your IP DSLAM management module by entering the port value ports as follows METHOD OF ENTRY EXAMPLE nvr portcfg bin Password slot ports comma separated list nvr portcfg bin Password 2 10 12 20 45 dash indicated range nvr portcfg bin Password 2 10 45 keyword all nvr portcfg bin Password 2 all NOTE Refer to your TFTP user manual for further instruction 5 3 Firmware Upgrades NOTE Net to Net strongly recommends creating an IP DSLAM back up file prior to downloading any new firmware revisions Refer to Net to Net s Firmware Upgrade Procedure at http www nettonet com support docs 230 0000032 for instructions All customers registered with Net to Net s website http www nettonet com register will automatically receive notification of new firmware versions and accompanying documentation New firmware versions can be downloaded from AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 43 of 44 http www nettonet com support downloads via a Trivia
6. kbps in the corresponding fields AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 25 of 44 Data Rate Setting 4 1 2 4 VPI VCI Detect Options On or Off Default On Click to fill the circle for either On or Off Setting Note exter hex value eg 0600 00fe Note f port is loop bonded only configure the lowest numbered port in the poup 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 gt 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 1 2 4 1 Manual Configuration VPI value range 0 7 VCI value range 0 255 If you wish to manually configure VPI and VCI values you must first set VPI VCI Detect to Off AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 26 of 44 4 1 2 5 IP Range Proper Syntax XXX XXX XXX XXX Value Range 0 255 for each triple digit quadrant Default 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Enter IP Range start and end parameters in the appropriate fields Circuit Configuration Settings 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 27 of 44 4 1 2 5 1 Single IP Address Starting IP Ending IP Filter IP Address Settings PPange1 193 166 254 988 19316625498 IP Range 2 pono foooo IPRange 3 0 0 0 0 noon IPRange 4 0 0 0 0 poon 4 1 2 5 2 IP Address Range Starting IP Ending IP Filter IP Address Settings PRangel 193 166 25498 193 166 254 254 _ P Range 2 0 0 0 0 poo0 P Range 3 0 0 0 0 ooo IPRange 4 0 0 0 0 foooo 4 1 2 5
7. 3 Full IP Address Range default Starting IP 0 0 0 0 Ending IP 2 255 255 255 255 Filter IP Address Settings IP Range 1 noon 255 255 255 255 IP Range 2 0 0 0 0 noon P Range 3 0 0 0 0 pono IPRange 4 0 0 0 0 noon 4 1 2 6 Protocol Options All or Select Default All Click to fill the circle for either All or Select Circuit Configuration Settings Port Mode VHI NCI Detect Setting Setting C mixed Adaptive C Pred Adaptive C OFF ON C OFF Filter IP Address Setungs Prange 0000 255255255255 Select 0000 foooo foooo foooo D Range 2 oio ooo Note exter hex value eg 0800 Q0fe Trage 3 0000 foooo pr ges 0000 000 DHCP Option 82 Setting l Layer 2 Port Filter Settings 3 ed eee AGE PDA gure the lowest numbered port in the Disab iPaddressMIBII v pou MAC 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 T Unlimited of MACs Of MAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 fo acheck the Balto caa pesce 9500 8 Of MACE AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 28 of 44 Protocol Setting f AI C Select 0000 fonono foooo 0000 Note enter hex value eg 0800 00fe Configuring AIM24000 port protocol as Select requires specification of desired Ethertypes up to four 4 Protocol Setting C AI Select 0800 n fe 0000 0000 Note enter hex value eg O800 00fe NOTE Not all IP DSLAM management modules provide the Protocol Select option in NMS In these instances y
8. Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 5 4 3 Europe This Class A product complies with European Norm EN55022 Warning In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct the situation Copyright 2004 Net to Net Technologies Inc The Net to Net Logo is a trademark of Net to Net Technologies Inc Worldwide Headquarters http www NetToNet com EMEA Headquarters Net to Net Technologies Net to Net Technologies 112 Corporate Drive Victoria House 19 Park Way Portsmouth NH 03801 Newbury Berkshire RG14 1EE USA UK 1 877 638 2638 44 0 1635 570950 support nettonet com support emea nettonet com AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 44 of 44
9. Connection 2 4 1 1 12 Slot IP DSLAM 2 4 1 2 4 Slot IP DSLAM 2 4 2 Remote Connection 2 4 3 ADSL RJ21 Pinout 2 5 Verify the ADSL Connection s 3 0 ADSL Parameters 3 1 Default Configurations 3 2 Parameter Definitions 3 2 1 Circuit ID 3 2 2 Standard Mode 3 2 2 1 Multimode 3 2 2 2 Full Rate ADSL2 3 2 2 3 Full Rate ADSL 3 2 2 4 G lite Por 3 2 3 Port Mode 3 2 3 1 Adaptive 3 2 3 2 Fixed 3 2 3 3 Fixed Adaptive 3 2 3 4 Off 3 2 4 Bandwidth and Distance 3 2 4 1 Full Rate ADSL2 3 2 4 2 Full Rate ADSL 3 2 4 3 G lite 3 2 5 IP Range 3 2 5 3 2 5 3 2 5 1 Single IP Address 2 IP Address Range 3 Full IP Address Range VLAN Backbone VLAN VLAN Priority Protocol 3 2 9 1 All 3 2 9 2 Select UJ UJ 09 L9 TS TJ NN io 00 40 AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 2 of 44 3 2 10 Flood 3 2 10 1 Uplink 3 2 10 2 VLAN 3 2 11 Frame Type 3 2 11 1 1438LLC 3 2 11 2 1483VCM 3 2 12 VPI VCI Detect 3 2 12 1 On 3 2 12 2 Off 3 2 12 3 Manual 4 0 AIM24000 Management 4 1 Via NMS 4 1 1 Log In 4 1 2 Circuit Configuration 4 1 2 1 Verify Port Information Circuit Identification Port Mode VPI VCI Detect IP Range Protocol DHCP Option 82 Layer 2 Port Filters Frame Type br 10 Standard Mode 2 11 Submit N Rules NNNNNNNNT OWMNAUAWH 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 p gt 4 1 3 VL 4 2 Via CLI 4 2 1 Log In 4 2 2 Circuit Configuration 4 2 2 1 Circuit Identification 4 2 2 2 Standard Mode 4 2 2 3 P
10. The AIM24000 complies with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc IEEE 802 1Q Virtual Bridge Local Area Networks Standard Virtual Local Area Network VLAN start and end tags indicate the 802 1Q VLAN tag range to be supported for each port VLAN tags are the primary identifiers unless used in conjunction with a Backbone VLAN Up to 10 Virtual Local Area Network VLAN ranges may be specified per port The application of a port s VLAN configurations on the traffic attempting to traverse that port depends upon the IP DSLAM management module model and firmware revision as well as the management platform NMS CLI or SNMP that was used to set the VLAN configurations Refer to Section 4 1 3 NMS Section 4 2 2 6 CLI and or Section 4 3 2 SNMP for further VLAN configuration information and to your management module s Release Notes for revision capabilities Configuration options for each of the 10 possible VLAN ranges includes the following VLAN Off Start Tag 0 End Tag 0 Single VLAN Start Tag End Tag VLAN Range Start Tag lt End Tag 3 2 7 Backbone VLAN Default O disabled Used in conjunction with standard VLAN tags a single Backbone VLAN tag will become the primary identifier allowing a router with backbone capabilities to make AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 19 of 44 smarter decisions in directing traffic to the proper network Once a packet has reached the proper network its standard VL
11. User Guide at http www nettonet com support docs 210 0000052 for instructions AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 34 of 44 4 2 1 Log In Launch a Terminal Emulator program on your PC The following information will appear on your Terminal Emulator screen followed by a request for username You must log in as a Superuser in order to configure an AIM24000 port Net to Net Technologies IP DSLAM model name Copyright C year management module model name Version firmware version System Build Date month day year hours minutes seconds Username Once your username has been entered you will be prompted for a password Username XXXXXX Password _ NOTE Net to Net s default Superuser username is superuser and the default Superuser password is Password both are case sensitive 4 2 2 Circuit Configuration A command prompt will appear once you have logged in The CLI command prompt is tied to a user defined DSLAM system name The default system name is the model name of the DSLAM management module into which you are logged system name gt _ 4 2 2 1 Circuit Identification User Defined up to 15 alpha numeric characters Default n a system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT port number CIRCUIT ID XXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 circuit id smith54321 4 2 2 2 Standard Mode Options Multimode G DMT G lite T1 413 Alcatel Default
12. cable pair connecting the two 3 2 3 2 Fixed An AIM24000 port set to port mode fixed will maintain consistant upstream and downstream bandwidths as specified by the user 3 2 3 3 Fixed Adaptive An AIM24000 port set to port mode fixed adaptive will automatically train up to the best possible speed supported by the AIM24000 the ADSL modem at the remote end and the copper cable pair connecting the two within the confines of user specified maximum upstream and downstream bandwidths 3 2 34 Off An AIM24000 port set to port mode off has been administratively turned off 3 2 4 Bandwidth and Distance The default bandwidth for AIM24000 ADSL connections is Adaptive as defined in section 3 2 3 1 The eventual outcome could be any combination of existing possible upstream and downstream bandwidths and may or may not be reflected in the following tables For AIM24000 ports configured at Fixed or Fixed Adaptive port modes bandwidth parameters must be manually specified The distance capabilities listed in the following tables assume the use of 26 American Wire Gauge AWG cable connections made with cable of a greater gauge e g 24 AWG will link up at greater distances The AIM24000 may not link up if the cable is in poor condition or if the cable distance is greater than a particular bandwidth will support Remote ADSL modems determine bandwidth through their communication with the AIM24000 NOTE The following tables show maximum possible di
13. 000 PORT ALL or port number IP RANGE 1 or 2 Xxx Xxx xxx xxx Xxx xxx xxx xxx Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 ip range 1 193 166 254 98 193 166 254 254 4 2 2 5 3 Full IP Address Range Starting IP 2 0 0 0 0 Ending IP 2 255 255 255 255 system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number IP RANGE 1 or 2 Xxx Xxx xxx xxx Xxx xxx xxx xxx Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 ip range 1 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 4 2 2 6 VLAN Range Value Range 0 4085 Default O off Up to 10 VLAN Ranges may be configured per port both start and end tags must be entered for ALL configured ranges including single VLAN and VLAN off 4 2 2 6 1 VLAN Off Start VLAN Tag 0 End VLAN Tag 0 Only packets without a designated VLAN tag will be allowed to traverse the port system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number VLAN_RANGE 1 10 0 0 Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 vlan range 1 0 0 AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 36 of 44 INGRESS PACKETS FROM WITH WILL BE no VLAN tag _ transmitted WAN any VLAN tag dropped no VLAN tag transmitted uplink any VLAN tag dropped 4 2 2 6 2 Single VLAN Value Range 1 4085 Start VLAN Tag End VLAN Tag Any port configured with a single VLAN tag will automatically be designated as an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Access Port only packets with the specified VLAN tag will be allowe
14. 0056 rev 01 Page 29 of 44 4 1 2 7 1 Enabled Option IPaddress MIBII or CircuitID Default IPaddress MIBII Use the pull down menu to select the identifying string DHCP Option 82 Setting Enabled Identifying String C Disabled IPaddress MIBII IPaddress MIBII Circuit ID 4 1 2 8 Layer 2 Port Filters Options Enabled or Disabled Default Disabled NOTE Layer 2 Port Filters are available for configuration in NMS only they cannot yet be configured via CLI or SNMP Circuit Configuration Settings Port Mode VA VCI Detect Setting Setting C Fixed Adaptive C Fed Adaptive C OFF C ON C Fiter IP Address Protocol Settings Setting PRanget 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 G all C Select foo 00 n000 0000 foooo D Range 2 000 0 00 00 Note exter bex value eg 08 fe Ranges 0 00 0 o000 Prange 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DHCP Option 82 Setting F Layer 2 Port Filter Settings C Enabled Identifying Sring C Disabled IPaddress MIBII v MAC 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Unlimited of MACs or MAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 e Define of MACs fo Layer 2 Port Filter Settings Note If port is loop bonded only configure the lowest numbered port in the group MAC 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Unlimited of MACs MAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 RONS Define of MACs fo Check the box to activate the port filters 4 1 2 8 1 Static MAC Address es Proper Syntax XX XX XX XX XX XX Valu
15. 1 7 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 10 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 11 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 x y z 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 x y z 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 x y z 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 x y z 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 5 x y z 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 X y 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 5 X y AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 INPUT RETURN VALUES User User User 0 40 0 7 1 2 1 2 xX 1 y 1 z 1 10 VLAN xX 1 y 1 z 1 10 VLAN X 1 y 1 z 1 10 VLAN 0 40 0 40 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 32 Defined Defined Defined 85 12 Slot 48 Port 12 Slot 48 Port 12 Slot 48 Port 85 85 12 Slot 48 Port 12 Slot 48 Port SYNTAX IP Address IP Address IP Address 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer 32 bit Integer ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Default 255 255 255 255 Value range for each triple digit quadrant 0 255 Default 0 0 0 0 Value range for each triple digit quadrant 0 255 Default 0 0 0 0 Value range for each triple digit quadrant 0 255 O OFF Default Refer to Section 4 2 2 7 for configuration application details OzNo Priority Default 1 Lowest Priority 7 Hig
16. 2 1438VCM commar d Ir dicates that the port IS In M 2 1 2 3 1 8 X bi In D aul 0 fCf Ad IV l 1 2 2 1 6 X y 32 t teger ef t VCI ifCfgAdslVci 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 9 x y 0 255 32 bit Integer Default 35 1 T1 413 2 G lite A 3 G DMT 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 10 x y 1 5 255 32 bit Integer 4 Multimode Default 5 Alcatel 255 No Link 5 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION STANDARD MODE ifCfgAdsIStandardMode 5 1 LED Indications STATE INDICATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PWR Power solid green AIM24000 is If the Power LED is not illuminated it is unlikely the receiving power AIM24000 is receiving power in which case none of the LEDs will be illuminated ADSL LK Link solid green ADSL connection is The ADSL link is operational established no no ADSL connection The ADSL Rx and Tx LEDs will remain unlit by default illumination ADSL Rx flashing ADSL activity The port is receiving data from the remote ADSL modem Receiving amber solid amber heavy Rx traffic The port is receiving large amounts of data from the remote ADSL modem no no activity A link may exist but the port is not receiving any data illumination from the remote ADSL modem ADSL Tx flashing ADSL activity The port is transmitting data to the remote ADSL modem Transmitting amber solid amber heavy Tx traffic The port is transmitting large amounts of data to the remote ADSL modem no no activity
17. 6 000 4 877 512 1 728 544 1 408 17 000 5 182 544 1 216 448 1 024 18 000 5 486 448 864 256 640 19 000 5 791 352 512 288 384 3 2 4 3 G lite DISTANCE UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM feet meters kbps 15 000 4 572 512 1 536 16 000 4 877 416 1 536 17 000 5 182 288 1 056 18 000 5 486 192 768 19 000 5 791 128 448 AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 18 of 44 3 2 5 IP Range IP Range 1 Default 0 0 0 0 225 255 255 255 IP Range 2 4 Default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IP Range filtering is user defined via configurable starting and ending IP addresses that specify an acceptable range of source IP addresses for incoming packets Up to four 4 IP ranges may be configured per port in NMS up to two 2 IP ranges may be configured per port via CLI or SNMP 3 2 5 1 Single IP Address Starting IP Address Ending IP Address An AIM24000 port configured with a single source IP address will only allow packets with that specific IP address to traverse the port 3 2 5 2 IP Address Range Starting IP Address Ending IP Address An AIM24000 port configured with a source IP address range will allow packets having an IP address within the specified range to traverse the port 3 2 5 3 Full IP Address Range Starting IP Address 0 0 0 0 Ending IP Address 255 255 255 255 An AIM24000 port configured with the full range of source IP addresses will allow packets with ANY source IP address to traverse the port 3 2 6 VLAN Default O O off
18. A link may exist but the port is not transmitting any data illumination to the remote ADSL modem 5 2 DATA STORAGE Configuration backup is inherent in the AIM24000 Upon initial power up of the host IP DSLAM default parameters of the AIM24000 will remain in place unless changed through NMS CLI or SNMP AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 42 of 44 5 2 Memory AIM24000 parameter configurations are automatically recorded in both the Random Access Memory RAM of the AIM24000 and the Non Volatile Random Access Memory NVRAM of the IP DSLAM s management module 5 2 1 1 RAM Statistical data stored only in AIM24000 RAM such as traffic statistics and link up down time will be erased if the module is removed from the IP DSLAM or the IP DSLAM loses power 5 2 1 2 NVRAM AIM24000 data stored in the IP DSLAM s management module NVRAM such as port parameter configurations will remain intact even if the IP DSLAM loses power unless deliberately cleared or reconfigured 5 2 2 Local Files 5 2 2 1 Uploading a Port Template AIM24000 port configurations can be flash uploaded from your IP DSLAM management module TO a file on your PC or local network via a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP tool and a get command A port template file contains all of a selected port s configurations EXCEPT Circuit ID ITEM DATA NEEDED FOR BACKUP EXAMPLE Host Name DSLAM IP Address Xxx XXx XXX XXX 193 166 254 98 Remote Filename Nvr PortCfg Bin
19. AN tags will direct it to the appropriate port NOTE A Backbone VLAN tag cannot be used independently standard VLAN tags must also be configured Additionally the DSLAM uplink connection must run through a router in order for a Backbone VLAN tag to function 3 2 8 VLAN Priority Default O no priority In compliance with the IEEE 802 1p Standard a subset of 802 1Q there are eight levels of prioritization designated numerically within a range of 0 to 7 The application of a port s VLAN Priority configuration on the traffic attempting to traverse that port depends upon the IP DSLAM management module model and firmware revision as well as the management platform NMS CLI or SNMP that was used to set the port s VLAN configurations Refer to Section 4 1 3 NMS Section 4 2 2 8 CLI and or Section 4 3 2 SNMP for further VLAN Priority configuration information and to your management module s Release Notes for revision capabilities 0 no priority 1 the lowest priority 7 the highest priority 3 2 9 Protocol Default All Traffic protocol is indicated by a 2 byte hexidecimal Ethertype code in packet headers 3 2 9 1 All An AIM24000 port configured with Protocol A will allow packets with all Ethertype protocols to traverse the port 3 2 9 2 Select An AIM24000 port configured with Protocol Select allows specification of up to four 4 Ethertype protocols only packets with the specified Ethertype s will be allowed to
20. Check the box to activate the port filters NOTE f you have chosen to allow an unlimited number of MAC addresses it is unnecessary to also configure static MAC addresses Section 4 1 2 8 1 UNLESS you wish to tie those specific MAC addresses to the AIM24000 port such that no OTHER ports on the IP DSLAM will be allowed to receive packets containing said MAC addresses 4 1 2 8 2 2 Defined Options User Defined Value Range 0 16 384 see note Default O NOTE The AIM24000 supports a maximum of 16 384 MAC addresses for all 48 ports combined which is an average of 341 MAC Addresses per port However the 16 384 maximum may be divided amongst the 48 ports as desired and need not be allocated equally Enter the number of unspecified MAC addresses you wish to be allowed to traverse the AIM24000 port AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 31 of 44 W Layer 2 Port Filter Settings Note If port is loop bonded only configure the lowest numbered port in the 00 50 C4 12 34 56 00 00 00 00 00 00 m 00 00 00 00 00 00 bs group 4 1 2 9 Frame Type Options 1483LLC or 1483VCM Default 1483LLC Use the pull down menu to select either 7483LLC or 1483VCM Sewing Note exter Bex value eg 0200 00fe Layer 2 Port Filter Settings Note f port is loop bonded only configure the lowest numbered port 1n the poup 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 vA vor Frame Type randard Mode fpf ien
21. IM24000 faceplate model name and Net to Net logo on the RIGHT align the edges of the PCB with the slot module guides on both sides 4 SLOT IP DSLAM AIM24000 O COO MOOS O O OOOCOCOOO O Slot Module Guides 2 2 2 3 Slide the AIM24000 Firmly into the Chassis DO NOT USE EXCESS FORCE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O OOO MOCO O 2 2 2 4 Secure the AIM24000 in the Chassis Tighten the fastening screws on the AIM24000 faceplate by turning them clockwise with a Phillips screwdriver just until snug DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN the fastening screws FASTENING SCREW turn clockwise to tighten AIM24000 Fastening Screws O OOONOOO O O COO O 00O O 2 3 Verify Power Reception NOTE f you have not already powered up your IP DSLAM do so now Refer to your IP DSLAM Installation Instructions at http www nettonet com support docs zi for further instruction POWER SPECIFICATIONS 1 6 Amps E DC supplied by the host IP DSLAM The PWR power LED on the AIM24000 faceplate will illuminate solid green to indicate the AIM24000 is receiving power AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 8 of 44 ADSL2 2 4 Connect Your ADSL Cable s 2 4 1 Local Connection 2 4 1 1 12 Slot IP DSLAM 2 4 1 1 1 Identify the Correct RJ21 Port s for Connection Subscriber lines must be connected according to the IP DSLAM slot in which the AIM24000 was installed Interface module slots 1 12 run from left to right whe
22. M24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 11 of 44 of the chassis leaving it looped under the top side of the connector frame FEMALE RJ21 CONNECTOR PORT 2 4 1 2 2 2 Position the RJ21 Connector Slide the male RJ21 connector of your ADSL cable underneath the Velcro from the left and press it firmly into the female RJ21 connector port on the chassis MALE RJ21 CONNECTOR OF YOUR ADSL CABLE 2 4 1 2 3 Secure the Cable s Pull the Velcro strap upward making sure that it is snug against the connector then pull the strap back down such that the Velcro layers stick to one another across the top of the connector Tuck the tab at the end of the strap down between the connector frames so that it is out of the way of other connections and then screw the right side of the RJ21 cable connector into the jack screw on the right side of the RJ21 connector frame on the chassis NOTE If you are using a 120 or 180 degree cable both the left and right sides of the RJ21 cable connector should be screwed to the connector frame on the chassis AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 12 of 44 2 4 2 Remote Connection A single line connection can be established between any port on the AIM24000 and any compatible G lite ADSL ADSL2 or ADSL24 modem 2 4 3 ADSL RJ21 Pinout AIM24000 48 ADSL FEMALE RJ21 CONNECTOR PORT PORT 25 35 50 26 2 2 27 3 3 28 ADSL CABLE MALE RJ21 CONNECTOR
23. Multimode system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number ADSL STANDARD MULTIMODE G DMT G LITE T1 413 ALCATEL Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 adsl standard multimode 4 2 2 3 Port Mode Options On see note Off Adaptive Fixed Adaptive Default Adaptive NOTE Port Mode on in CLI is equivalent to Port Mode fixed in NMS and SNMP system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number ADSL PORT MODE on off adaptive fixed adaptive Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 adsl port mode fixed adaptive AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 35 of 44 4 2 2 4 Speed Downstream xxxx kbps Upstream yyyy kbps Default n a Adaptive Port Mode system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number SPEED xxxx yyyy Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 speed 1024 8064 4 2 2 5 IP Range Proper Syntax XXX XXX XXX XXX Value Range 0 255 for each triple digit quadrant Default 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 4 2 2 5 1 Single IP Address Starting IP Ending IP system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number IP RANGE 1 or 2 Xxx Xxx xxx xxx KXX XXX XXX XXX Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 ip range 1 193 166 254 98 193 166 254 98 4 2 2 5 2 IP Address Range Starting IP Ending IP system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24
24. d to traverse the port system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number VLAN_RANGE 1 10 1 4085 1 4085 Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 vlan_range 1 100 100 INGRESS PACKETS FROM WITH WIEBE transmitted after the configured VLAN tag has been WAN no VLAN tag automatically added to the packet any VLAN tag dropped no VLAN tag dropped so transmitted after the VLAN tag has been automatically uplink specified VLAN tag removed from the packet any VLAN tag other than the diubad specified VLAN tag PP NOTE When VLAN tags are added to a packet VLAN ID and VLAN Priority will automatically be added in accordance with current configurations and a CFI bit will automatically be added as zero 4 2 2 6 3 VLAN Range Value Range 1 4085 Start VLAN Tag lt End VLAN Tag A port set with one or more specified VLAN ranges will automatically be designated as an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Trunk Port only packets tagged within the specified VLAN range s will be allowed to traverse the port system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number VLAN_RANGE 1 10 1 4085 1 4085 Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 vlan_range 1 100 250 INGRESS PACKETS FROM WITH WILL BE no VLAN tag dropped WAN a VLAN tag within the specified range transmitted a VLAN tag outside of the specified range dropped no VLAN tag dropped uplink a VLAN tag within the specified rang
25. ds of ITU T Recommendation G 992 3 in Annex L format 3 2 2 3 Full Rate ADSL An AIM24000 port that is operating in full rate ADSL mode and utilizing a single line for both phone and data requires an in line splitter at both ends of the ADSL connection 3 2 2 3 1 G DMT G DMT is ADSL technology in compliance with the standards of ITU T Recommendation G 992 1 The AIM24000 exceeds the ITU T G 992 1 minimum requirements of 640 kbps upstream and 6 000 kbps downstream speeds in G DMT mode 3 2 2 3 2 T1 413 T1 413 is ADSL technology in compliance with the standards of the American National Standards Institute ANSI Standard T1 413 3 2 2 3 3 Alcatel Alcatel is ADSL technology and Alcatel ADSL modem compatible AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 15 of 44 3 2 2 4 Gite G lite is ADSL technology in compliance with the standards of ITU T Recommendation G 992 2 The AIM24000 meets the ITU T Recommendation G992 2 minimum requirements of 512 kbps upstream and 5 136 kbps downstream speeds in G lite mode An AIM24000 port that is operating in G lite mode and utilizing a single line for both phone and data requires an in line splitter at the local end and a microfilter at the remote end of the ADSL connection 3 2 3 Port Mode Default Adaptive 3 2 3 1 Adaptive An AIM24000 port set to port mode adaptive will automatically train up to the best possible speed supported by the AIM24000 the ADSL modem at the remote end and the copper
26. e Iifvarrmooe _submit Frame Type fasse 1483VCM 4 1 2 10 Standard Mode Options Multimode T1 413 G lite G DMT Alcatel G DMT BIS G DMT BISplus or READSL2 Default Multimode Use the pull down menu to select the desired mode AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 32 of 44 T1 413 G LITE G DMT ALCTL G_DMT_BIS G_DMT_BlSplus READSL2 4 1 2 11 Submit Click the submit button at the bottom of the Circuit Configuration window AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 33 of 44 d Circuit SA Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 5 xl Omm ESP RIO ate Fette PO BIB cay Slot Port Circuit Identification Device Type Revision 2 fio M24 00 Circuit Configuration Settings Port Mode VH VCI Detect Setting Setting C Feed Adaptive C Pred Adaptive C OFF ON C Riter IP Address Protocol Setungs Setung PRanget 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 C AI C Select no 00 0000 0000 foooo PRange 2 000 0 0000 Note exter hex value eg fe IP Range 3 o 00 0 0000 IPRange 4 fo 00 0 00 00 DHCP Option 82 Setting Layer 2 Port Filter Settings Enabled Identifying Sing C Disabled Paddress MIBII MAC 1 0000 0 00 00 00 MAC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Unlimited of MACs or MAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 fo Check the box to activate the port filters Define of MACE vH vct Frame Type Standard Mode fo o 146311 bad MULTIMODE 1024 Kbps Up 10720 Kbps D
27. e Range 0x00 OxFF hexadecimal value for each double digit segment Default 00 00 00 00 00 00 Click the box to activate Layer 2 Port Filters then specify up to three 3 MAC addresses Packets containing a MAC Address that has been specified as a Layer 2 Filter for an AIM24000 port will not be allowed to enter any AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 30 of 44 OTHER interface module ports on the IP DSLAM including other ports on the AIM24000 OV Layer 2 Port Filter Settings Note If port is loop bonded only configure the lowest numbered port in the group MAC 1 00 50 C4 12 34 56 MAC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Unlimited of MACs or Define of MACs fo MAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 Check the box to activate the port filters 4 1 2 8 2 Dynamic MAC Address es Options Unlimited or User Defined Default O In addition to static MAC addresses you may also choose to allow either an unlimited or a defined number of unspecified MAC addresses that will be allowed to traverse the AIM24000 port 4 1 2 8 2 1 Unlimited Options Enabled or Disabled Default Disabled Click the box so that a check mark appears to enable an unlimited number of MAC addresses M Layer 2 Port Filter Settings Note If port is loop bonded only configure the lowest numbered port in the group MAC 1 00 50 C4 12 34 56 3r MAC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 M Unlimited of MACs or MAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 Define 4 of MACs fo
28. e device Contact Customer Support customers in Europe the Middle East and Africa please call 44 0 1635 570953 or email support emea nettonet com customers in the United States please call 1 877 638 2638 or email support nettonet com All other customers please call 1 603 427 0600 or email support nettonet com 2 2 Install the AIM24000 in an IP DSLAM There must be a management module complete with an uplink module installed in your IP DSLAM chassis in order for the AIM24000 to operate NOTE All of Net to Net Technologies IP DSLAM interface modules are hot swappable installing or removing an interface module while the chassis is powered up does not affect the operational status of other interface modules within the chassis AIM24000 OPERATING REQUIREMENTS Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C in an IPD12000E 40 F to 149 F 40 C to 65 C in an IPD4000E Non Operating Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Humidity 596 to 9596 non condensing Altitude 200 ft to 16 500ft 60m to 5 000m AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 4 of 44 2 2 1 12 Slot IP DSLAM The IPD12000 and IPD12000E are fourteen 14 slot chassis slots 1 12 are reserved for interface modules such as the AIM24000 and slots U1 and U2 are reserved for management modules NOTE Although the AIM24000 can be installed in both the IPD12000 and the IPD12000E the IPD12000 has the capability to support AIM24000 por
29. e transmitted a VLAN tag outside of the specified range dropped AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 37 of 44 4 2 2 6 4 Full VLAN Range Start VLAN Tag 1 End VLAN Tag 4085 A packet with any VLAN tag will be allowed to traverse the port system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number VLAN_RANGE 1 10 1 4085 Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 vlan_range 1 1 4085 INGRESS PACKETS FROM WITH WILL BE no VLAN tag dropped WAN g pp any VLAN tag transmitted no VLAN tag dropped uplink any VLAN tag transmitted 4 2 2 7 Backbone VLAN Value Range 0 4085 Default O off system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number BACKBONE VLAN 0 4085 Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 backbone vlan 100 INGRESS PACKETS WITH WILL BE FROM both Backbone dropped regardless of whether the Backbone VLAN tag is in accordance with VLAN amp VLAN current VLAN configurations WAN tags standard VLAN transmitted in accordance with current VLAN configurations If the packet adheres ade oni to the VLAN rules and Backbone VLAN is currently configured then a Back bone g y VLAN tag will be added prior to packet transmission both dropped if Backbone VLAN is not currently configured or if Backbone VLAN is Backbone configured but the packet s Backbone VLAN tag does not match the Backbone VLAN VLAN amp VLAN configuration If
30. ect Identifiers OIDs OIDs are strings of numbers that specify various configuration commands and requests for data If you have not yet downloaded the supported MIB II OIDs from the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF web site and the enterprise MIB OIDs from Net to Net s website you must do so before the AIM24000 or any other interface modules in your IP DSLAM will be configurable via SNMP Once downloaded the OIDs must then be compiled into your MIB browser Usage and entry of OIDs and other qualifying data varies between MIB browser models refer to your MIB browser user manual for compilation and usage instructions NOTE AIM24000 Ports 25 48 cannot currently be managed via CLI only Ports 1 24 can be managed via CLI at present If your IP DSLAM is newly installed and has not yet been initialized you must configure the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway via either NMS or CLI before you will be able to utilize SNMP See the NMS Management User Guide at http www nettonet com support docs 210 0000048 or the CLI Management User Guide at http www nettonet com support docs 210 0000052 for initialization instructions 4 3 1 Contact your IP DSLAM Open a MIB Browser on your PC enter your IP DSLAM s IP address as the remote SNMP agent and contact the DSLAM 4 3 2 Circuit Configuration Net to Net s Access Module Configuration MIBs define the SNMP Application Programming Interface for parameter configuration of individual ports on t
31. entification Device Type Revision 4 1 2 2 Circuit Identification User Defined up to 15 alpha numeric characters Default n a Slot Port Circuit Identification Device Type Revision 2 fio M24 4 1 00 1 Circuit Identification KKK KKK KKK ARK KKK 4 1 2 3 Port Mode Options Fixed Adaptive Fixed Adaptive Off Default Adaptive Click to fill the circle of the configuration you wish to select AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 24 of 44 inote6cel seung Mote exter hex value eg 0300 00fe F Layer 2 Port Filter Settings Note f port is loop bonded only cosfigure the lowest numbered port in the poup 0000 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 AC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 If you select Fixed or Fixed Adaptive for the port mode you will need to specify upstream and downstream parameters as well Configuration fields for data rates will not appear until you Submit Section 4 1 2 11 the Fixed or Fixed Adaptive port mode selection Note enter hex value eg 0900 00fe F Layer 2 Port Fiter Settings Mote If port is loop bonded only configure the lowest numbered port in the IPaddress MIBI 00 00 00 00 00 00 AC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 IAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 1 2 3 1 Fixed Enter the desired upstream Up and downstream Dn rates kbps in the corresponding fields 4 1 2 3 2 Fixed Adaptive Enter the desired maximum boundaries for both upstream Up and downstream Dn rates
32. ev 01 Page 14 of 44 15 characters it will automatically truncate to 15 Typically service providers use a corresponding Customer or Circuit ID from their Operations Support System OSS in order to facilitate troubleshooting NOTE Net to Net s Circuit ID field is not yet integrated with any OSS system and is currently for reference only 3 2 2 Standard Mode Default Multimode 3 2 2 1 Multimode An AIM24000 port set to multimode detects and matches the standard mode of the remote ADSL modem to which it s connected 3 2 2 2 Full Rate ADSL2 An AIM24000 port that is operating in full rate ADSL2 mode and utilizing a single line for both phone and data requires an in line splitter at both ends of the ADSL2 connection NOTE The Full Rate ADSL2 options G DMT BIS G DMT BlSplus and READSL2 are not yet available for configuration via CLI or SNMP these standard modes are currently configurable via NMS only 3 2 2 2 1 G DMT BIS G DMT BIS is ADSL2 technology in compliance with the standards of the International Telecommunications Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector ITU T Recommendation G 992 3 which specifies a downstream frequency range of 1100 kHz 3 2 2 2 2 G DMT BISplus G DMT BISplus is ADSL2 technology in compliance with the standards of ITU T Recommendation G 992 5 which specifies a downstream frequency range of 2200 kHz 3 2 2 2 3 READSL2 Reach Expanded ADSL2 is ADSL2 technology in compliance with the standar
33. he AIM24000 Select the OID correlating to the parameter you wish to configure enter the instance to which you wish to apply the OID and then set the OID X y and z define the instances for OIDs as specified in the table below NOTE The OID base for ALL Net to Net MIBs is 1 3 6 1 4 1 8059 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 8059 INPUT RETURN PARAMETER VALUES SYNTAX ADDITIONAL INFORMATION icrasloundex 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 x y id Ee a 32 bit Integer Input x and y returns x POIN E 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 x y e dd E 32 bit Integer Input x and y returns y D 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 x y User Defined ME WeroPortehtle stars 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 x y User Defined IP Address A each triple digit AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 quadrant 0 255 Page 40 of 44 PARAMETER END IP RANGE 1 ifCfgPortFltrIP1End START IP RANGE 2 ifCfgPortFltriP2Start END IP RANGE 2 ifCfgPortFltrIP2End BACKBONE VLAN ifCfgPortBackboneVlan VLAN PRIORITY ifCfgPortVlanPriority FLOOD ifCfgPortFloodMde PROTOCOL ifCfgPortlpFItProtocol VLAN SLOT INDEX ifCfglfSlotIndex VLAN PORT INDEX ifCfglfPortIndex VLAN RANGE INDEX ifCfgVlanIndex VLAN START TAG ifCfgVlanldStart VLAN END TAG ifCfgVlanIdEnd ADSL SLOT INDEX ifCfgAdsISlotIndex ADSL PORT INDEX ifCfgAdslPortIndex PORT MODE ifCfgAdslPortMode VPI VCI DETECT ifCfgAdslVpiVciDetect RX RATE ifCfgAdsIRxRate OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 8059 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 x y 1 2 1 1 1 2 1
34. hest Priority Refer to Section 4 2 2 8 for configuration application details 1 Uplink Default 2 VLAN 1 ALL Traffic Default 2 TCP IP ARP traffic only Input x y and z returns x Input x y and z returns y Input x y and z returns z Up to 10 VLAN Ranges may be specified per port Default 0 Refer to Section 4 2 2 6 for configuration application details Default 0 Refer to Section 4 2 2 6 for configuration application details Input x and y returns x Input x and y returns y 1 Fixed 2 OFF 3 Adaptive Default An AIM24000 Port configured with Port Mode Fixed requires the additional configuration of upstream ifCfgAdsITxRate and downstream ifCfgAdsIRxRate speeds 1 ON Default 2 OFF An AIM24000 port configured with VPI VCI Detect OFF requires the configuration of VPI ifCfgAdsIVpi and VCI ifCfgAdslVci values Upstream Speed 1 32 x 32kbps 32kbps 1024kbps NOTE A zero 0 returned via a GET command indicates that the port is in Adaptive Mode and is experiencing link down Page 41 of 44 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 8059 uU Speed 1 252 x 32kbps PARAMETER VALUES SYNTAX ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 32kbps 8064kbps p TX RATE l i ifCfgAdsITxRate 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 6 x y 1 252 32 bit Integer ero Adaptive Mode and is experiencing link down NOTE A zero 0 returned via a GET FRAME TYPE 121438LLC Default ifCfgAdslFrameType 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 7 x y 32 bit Integer
35. l File Transfer Protocol TFTP tool Refer to Net to Net s Firmware Upgrade Procedure at http www nettonet com support docs 230 0000032 for instructions 5 4 Regulatory Compliance for Class A Equipment NOTE The following regulatory information applies to the AIM24000 as installed in a Net to Net IP DSLAM NEBS GR 63 CORE GR 1089 CORE EMC FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 EN55022 EN55024 SAFETY UL 60950 1 1st Edition UL Marking CSA 22 2 No 60950 1 03 EN60950 1 2001 CE Marking TELECOM ACTA968 Part68 ICCS 03 TBR12 and TBR13 5 4 1 US Federal Communications Commission FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 5 4 2 Industry Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with
36. le slots 1 4 run from bottom to top on the front of the chassis the corresponding RJ21 ports are directly behind each slot on the back of the chassis 1 4 bottom to top Each interface module slot on Net to Net s IPD4000E has two 2 corresponding female RJ21 connectors the connectors on the left A provide the ADSL connection for AIM24000 ports 1 24 and the connectors on the right B provide the ADSL connection for AIM24000 ports 25 48 NOTE Net to Net s IPD4000 has only one female RJ21 connector for each interface module slot These connectors support ports 1 24 only on your AIM24000 ports 25 48 cannot be connected in an IPD4000 In previous illustrations IPD4000E Rear View Ee AIMS AO0 was installed in Slot 3 of an IPD4000E and as such the ADSL cable would require connection to the following RJ21 ports Female RJ21 Connector 3A for AIM24000 ports 1 24 Female RJ21 Connector 3B for AIM24000 ports 25 48 2 4 1 2 2 Connect Your ADSL Cable s NOTE No configuration is necessary for the AIM24000 to operate at default settings However if you wish to run your subscriber connections at settings other than the factory defaults Net to Net recommends configuring the AIM24000 prior to connection Refer to Section 4 0 for further information 2 4 1 2 2 1 Detach the Velcro Strap Detach the Velcro Strap from the female RJ21 connector port lift the Velcro tab from the bottom and pull the strap open towards the top AI
37. me settings at which the ATM cells from the remote ADSL modem were detected 3 2 12 2 Off An AIM24000 port with VPI VCI Detect off will default to VPI O and VCI 35 UNLESS the port was previously set at VPI VCI Detect on and had already detected the VPI and VCI settings of the remote ADSL modem In this case AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 21 of 44 turning the VPI VCI Detect function off will lock in the previously detected settings until or unless the VPI and VCI values are altered manually 3 2 12 3 Manual If you wish to set VPI and VCI values manually VPI VCI Detect should be set to off BEFORE the VPI and VCI values are entered When manually configuring VPI and VCI each port on the AIM24000 must be assigned the same VPI and VCI values as the remote ADSL modem to which that port is connected in order for the units to communicate 4 0 AIM24000 Management All parameters on the AIM24000 are software selectable Dependent upon the management module installed in your IP DSLAM the AIM24000 can be configured via Command Line Interface CLI Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and or Net to Net Technologies web based Network Management System NMS 4 1 Via NMS NMS is an embedded web server that resides within the firmware of IP DSLAM management modules This web server maintians statistical and configurational data for the AIM24000 NOTE If your IP DSLAM is newly installed and has not yet been initialized you
38. must configure the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway before you will be able to access data or complete any other configurations Refer to Net to Net s NMS Management User Guide at http www nettonet com support docs 210 00000468 for instructions 4 1 1 Log In Open an NMS window and log on You must log on as a Superuser in order to configure the AIM24000 NOTE Net to Net s default Superuser username is superuser and the gt N default Superuser password is Password both are case ET sensitive Login user name general User name superuser m Password eese ee dl V Remember my password x c 4 1 2 Circuit Configuration Click on the AIM24000 port LED corresponding to the port you wish to configure as depicted on the DSLAM image in the NMS main window clicking on a port LED will open the Circuit Configuration window for that port AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 22 of 44 NR Neo NET AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 23 of 44 4 1 2 1 Verify Port Information Ensure that the Slot and Port number specified correspond to that of the port you wish to configure Device Type should specify AIM24000 48 or AIM24000 48B and the Revision should list the firmware version of the AIM24000 If you wish to configure a different port from that which is listed use the Slot and Port pull down menus to specify another port location Slot Port Circuit Id
39. n 16ms 16ms G DMT 1ms 1ms NOTE If you exit the Circuit Configuration window without first clicking submit you will lose all configuration changes made in the Circuit Configuration window and all circuit parameters will remain configured as they were prior to your changes 4 1 3 VLAN Rules VLAN Backbone VLAN Priority and Flood are all configured in conjunction with the Quality of Service QoS Rules in NMS QoS Rules include Differentiated Services Diffserv Rules Internet Protocol IP Range Rules and Medium Access Control MAC Range Rules in addition to Virtual Local Area Network VLAN Rules Refer to Net to Net s QoS Management User Guide at http www nettonet com support docs 21 0 0000055 for complete configuration instructions 4 2 Via CLI Command Line Interface CLI is a method of AIM24000 management that utilizes a set of commands and sub commands qualifiers via a Terminal Emulator program NOTE AIM24000 Ports 25 48 cannot currently be managed via CLI only Ports 1 24 can be managed via CLI at present If your IP DSLAM is newly installed and has not yet been initialized you must configure the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway via a direct PC to DSLAM connection before you will be able to access data or complete any other configurations If your IP DSLAM has already been initialized you can manage the AIM24000 via either a direct PC to DSLAM connection or remotely via Telnet Refer to Net to Net s CLI Management
40. n you are facing the front of the chassis the corresponding RJ21 ports are directly behind each slot on the back of the chassis 1 12 right to left when you are facing the back of the chassis Each interface module slot on Net to Net s IPD12000E has two 2 corresponding female RJ21 connectors the bottom row of connectors A provides the ADSL connection for AIM24000 ports 1 24 and the top row of RJ21 connectors B provides the ADSL connection for ports 25 48 NOTE Net to Net s IPD12000 has only one female RJ21 connector for each interface module slot These connectors support ports 1 24 only on your AIM24000 ports 25 48 cannot be connected in an IPD12000 IPD12000E Rear View mda eat Se cone n 2 290 2 ZO a LO 180008 08 0 08 08 08 08 8 0D TUN fr m n 1717712 8 07 0 0 07 07 0 AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 In previous illustrations the AIM24000 was installed in Slot 3 of an IPD12000E and as such the ADSL cable would require connection to the following RJ21 ports Female RJ21 Connector 3B for AIM24000 ports 25 48 Female RJ21 Connector 3A for AIM24000 ports 1 24 Page 9 of 44 2 4 1 1 2 Connect Your ADSL Cable s NOTE No configuration is necessary for the AIM24000 to operate at default settings However if you wish to run your subscriber connections at settings other than the factory defaults Net to Net recommends configuring the AIM24000 prior to ADSL connection Refer to Section 4 0 for f
41. ort Mode 4 2 2 4 Speed 4 2 2 5 IP Range 4 2 2 6 VLAN Range 4 2 2 7 Backbone VLAN 4 2 2 8 VLAN Priority 4 2 2 9 Protocol 4 2 2 10 Flood 4 2 2 11 Frame Type 4 2 2 12 VPI VCI Detect 4 3 Via SNMP 4 3 1 Contact your IP DSLAM 4 3 2 Circuit Configuration 5 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 5 1 LED Indications 5 2 DATA STORAGE 5 2 1 Memory 5 2 1 1 RAM 5 2 1 2 NVRAM 5 2 2 Local Files 5 2 2 1 Uploading a Port Template 5 2 2 2 Downloading a Port Template 5 3 Firmware Upgrades 5 4 Regulatory Compliance for Class A Equipment AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 3 of 44 1 0 ADSL2 INVERSE MULTIPLEXER MODEL TYPES 1 1 AIM24000 48 The AIM24000 48 is a 48 port ADSL2 inverse multiplexer that supports Annex A Plain Old Telephone Service POTS on lower end frequencies up to 4 kHz 1 2 AIM24000 48B The AIM24000 48B is a 48 port ADSL2 inverse multiplexer that supports Annex B Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN on lower end frequencies up to 80 kHz over a Two Binary One Quaternary 2B1Q line and up to 100 kHz over a Four Binary Three Ternary 4B3T line 2 0 INSTALLATION CAUTION Net to Net Technologies strongly recommends the use of proper electrostatic discharge ESD precautions when handling this equipment 2 1 Unpack and Inspect the AIM24000 AIM24000 SPECIFICATIONS 12 75 High x 1 15 Wide x 16 75 Deep 32 4cm x 2 9cm x 42 5cm 3 6 Ibs 1 6 kg If there is visible damage do not attempt to connect th
42. ou will be required to select between All or IP where IP indicates that only Transmission Control Protocol TCP Internet Protocol IP and Address Resolution Protocol ARP traffic will be allowed to traverse the port 4 1 2 7 DHCP Option 82 Options Enabled or Disabled Default Disabled Click to fill the circle for Enabled or Disabled NOTE Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Option 82 is available for configuration in NMS only it cannot yet be configured via CLI or SNMP DHCP Option 82 allows dynamic configuration of IP address es by adding an identifying string to packets Option 82 that will enable your DHCP Server to recognize which IP DSLAM port an IP address request is coming from thereby allowing the DHCP Server to limit the number of IP addresses assigned per port according to the DHCP Server configurations Circuit Configuration Settings Port Mode VPI NCI Detect Setting Setting C Fed Adapuve C RxedAdaptve C OFF C ON C Fiter IP Address Protocol Serungs Setting PRanget 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 G all c Select 00 00 n000 0000 0000 IP Range 3 o 000 0000 IPRange 4 fo 00 0 0000 HCP Option 82 Setting Layer 2 Pom Filter Settings Enabled Identifying Sring Paddress MIBIl MAC 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 I Unlimited of MACs or MAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 Define of MACs fo Check the box to activate the port filters AIM24000 Installation 210 000
43. r carrying traffic over an ATM network as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Request for Comment RFC 1483 3 2 11 1 1438LLC An AIM24000 port configured with Logical Link Control LLC encapsulation multiplexes multiple protocols over a single ATM Vitual Circuit by way of the protocol identifying frame header 1438LLC 3 2 11 2 1483VCM An AIM24000 port configured with Virtual Circuit Multiplexing VCM creates a separate ATM Virtual Circuit connection for each protocol type without additional encapsulation by way of the protocol identifying frame header 1438VCM 3 2 12 VPI VCI Detect Default On ADSL data travels by way of Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM cells across Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs Each PVC consists of one Virtual Channel across one Virtual Path as identified by a Virtual Channel Identifier VCI and a Virtual Path Identifier VPI A VPI is designated by an 8 bit field in ATM cell headers and a VCI is designated by a 16 bit field in ATM cell headers The AIM24000 supports one PVC per port 3 2 12 1 On An AIM24000 port with VPI VCI Detect on will automatically snoop the line to determine the VPI and VCI settings of the remote ADSL modem to which it s connected and set itself accordingly If no ATM cells are detected at any VPI VCI setting the port will default to VPI O and VCI 35 Thereafter once it does detect ATM cells from the remote ADSL modem it will reconfigure VPI and VCI to the sa
44. rews AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 6 of 44 e AN NET TO NET IPD 12000E x i 56 6 7 8 9 1011 12 U1 U29 3 e e e FASTENING SCREW turn clockwise to tighten AIM24000 Fastening Screws 2 2 2 4 Slot IP DSLAM The IPD4000 and IPD4000E are five 5 slot chassis slots 1 4 are reserved for interface modules such as the AIM24000 and slot UI is reserved for a management module NOTE Although the AIM24000 can be installed in both the IPD4000 and the IPD4000E the IPD4000 has the capability to support AIM24000 ports 1 24 only in order to make use of all 48 ports you must install the AIM24000 in an IPD4000E 2 2 2 1 Select a Slot for Installation The AIM24000 may be placed in any slot 1 4 Remove the blank plate from the chosen slot by turning the fastening screws counter clockwise with a Phillips screwdriver and then gently sliding the blank plate out of the chassis 4 SLOT IP DSLAM FASTENING SCREW 0 0 0 Blankplate 0 Fastening 0 Screws 0 0 0 turn counter clockwise 0 to loosen 0 0 0 0 Empty Interface 0 0 Module Slot 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAUTION If a blank plate is removed from slot 1 4 on Net to Net s IPD4000 or IPD4000E it must be replaced with an interface module DO NOT OPERATE YOUR IP DSLAM WITH AN EMPTY SLOT AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 7 of 44 2 2 2 2 Align the AIM24000 with the Slot Module Guides With the AIM24000 Printed Circuit Board PCB facing UP and the A
45. stances for various sample combinations of upstream and downstream bandwidths over a typical ADSL line Data given is meant solely as a guide in determining achievable distances at various bandwidth settings these tables are NOT COMPREHENSIVE The many possible combinations of upstream and downstream bandwidths along with attainable corresponding distances for each combination are far more numerous than that which is feasible to list here 3 2 4 1 Full Rate ADSL2 3 2 4 1 1 G DMT BIS ADSL2 An AIM24000 port in ADSL2 mode is capable of reaching downstream speeds of up to 11 937 kbps under optimal conditions AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 16 of 44 ce ICI DUM DISTANCE KTCEUTEUNTTZEETE feet meters kbps kbps kbps kbps 8 000 2 438 1 085 10 104 1 154 10 069 9 000 2 743 1 085 9 681 1 154 9 525 10 000 3 048 1 085 8 544 1 150 8 305 11 000 3 353 1 085 7 179 1 146 6 957 12 000 3 658 1 085 5 721 1 099 5 428 13 000 3 962 992 4 381 996 4 044 14 000 4 267 896 3 375 892 3 357 15 000 4 572 795 2 535 775 2 521 16 000 4 877 703 1 826 692 1 820 17 000 5 182 611 1 349 590 1 293 18 000 5 486 508 847 495 861 19 000 5 791 405 468 397 468 3 2 4 1 2 G DMT BISplus ADSL2 An AIM24000 port in ADSL2 mode is capable of reaching downstream speeds of up to 21 790 kbps under optimal circumstances
46. the packet s Backbone VLAN tag DOES match the current i iade configuration the packet will be transmitted in accordance with current VLAN uplink 9 configurations standard VLAN dropped if Backbone VLAN is currently configured If Backbone VLAN is NOT currently configured then the packet will be transmitted in accordance with current tags only VLAN configurations 4 2 2 8 VLAN Priority Value Range 0 7 Default O no priority system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number PRIORITY 0 7 Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 priority 3 AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 38 of 44 IF PORT VLAN CONFIGURATION IS THEN VLAN 0 the priority configuration is irrelevant the packet does not have VLAN tags Single VLAN the configured priority will automatically be added to the VLAN tag and Backbone VLAN tag if utilized the existing priority in the VLAN tag and Backbone VLAN tag if utilized will automatically be replaced with the configured priority VLAN Range 4 2 2 9 Protocol Options ALL or IP Default ALL system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number Protocol All or IP Example system name gt set slot 2 port 10 protocol all 4 2 2 10 Flood Options Uplink upl or VLAN vIn Default Uplink system name gt SET SLOT slot number of the AIM24000 PORT ALL or port number FLOOD upl or vin Example system name
47. traverse the port NOTE Not all IP DSLAM management modules provide the Protocol Select option in NMS neither is the Select option available via CLI or SNMP In these instances you will be required to choose between All or IP where IP indicates that only Transmission Control Protocol TCP Internet Protocol IP and Address Resolution Protocol ARP traffic will be allowed to traverse the port 3 2 10 Flood Default Uplink Flood refers to the method in which interface modules handle unknown unicasts traffic directed to a single MAC Address unknown broadcasts traffic directed to all MAC Addresses and unknown multicasts traffic directed to multiple MAC Addresses for each port AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 20 of 44 3 2 10 1 Uplink An AIM24000 port configured with Flood Uplink will flood all unknown unicast broadcast and multicast traffic to the IP DSLAM uplink ports thus preventing communication between interface ports without the intervention of an upstream device such as a router If communication between interface ports IS desired the upstream device must be properly configured to allow it 3 2 10 2 VLAN An AIM24000 port configured with Flood VLAN will flood all unknown unicast broadcast and multicast traffic to the IP DSLAM interface ports within the sender s VLAN range in addition to the IP DSLAM uplink ports 3 2 11 Frame Type Default 1438LLC Frame type is the ADSL data encapsulation method fo
48. ts 1 24 only in order to make use of all 48 ports you must install the AIM24000 in an IPD12000E 2 2 1 1 Select a Slot for Installation The AIM24000 may be placed in any slot 1 12 Remove the blank plate from the chosen slot by turning the fastening screws counter clockwise with a screwdriver and then gently sliding the blank plate out of the chassis 12 SLOT IP DSLAM e e e FASTENING SCREW turn counter clockwise to loosen IPDI2000E cw quse cs Un e Empty Interface Module Slot AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 5 of 44 CAUTION If a blank plate is removed from slot 1 12 on Net to Net s IPD12000 or IPD12000E it must be replaced with an interface module DO NOT OPERATE YOUR IP DSLAM WITH AN EMPTY SLOT 2 2 1 2 Align the AIM24000 with the Slot Module Guides With the AIM24000 Printed Circuit Board PCB facing RIGHT and the AIM24000 model name and Net to Net logo on the LOWER edge of the faceplate align the upper and lower edges of the PCB with the slot module guides AIM24000 NET TO NET IPD12000E e best c WERTE LET A Ee ejoj Slot Module Guides 2 2 1 3 Slide the AIM24000 Firmly into the Chassis DO NOT USE EXCESS FORCE NET TONET IPDI2000E dE 5 e e TwW le R AE 1 3 e e 2 2 1 4 Secure the AIM24000 in the Chassis Tighten the fastening screws on the AIM24000 faceplate by turning them clockwise with a screwdriver just until snug DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN the fastening sc
49. urther information 2 4 1 1 2 1 Detach the Velcro Strap Detach the Velcro Strap from the female RJ21 connector port lift the Velcro tab on the left and pull the strap open towards the right leaving it looped under the right side of the connector frame FEMALE RJ21 CONNECTOR PORT 2 4 1 1 2 2 Position the RJ21 Connector Slide the male RJ21 connector of your ADSL cable underneath the Velcro from the bottom and press it firmly into the female RJ21 connector port on the chassis MALE RJ21 CONNECTOR OF YOUR ADSL CABLE 2 4 1 1 3 Secure the Cable s Pull the Velcro strap to the right making sure that it is snug against the connector then pull the strap back towards the left such that the Velcro layers stick to one another across the top of the connector Tuck the tab at the end of the strap down to the left of the connector frame so that it is out of the way of other connections Screw the top of the RJ21 cable connector into the jack screw at the top of the RJ21 connector frame on the chassis AIM24000 Installation 210 0000056 rev 01 Page 10 of 44 NOTE If you are using a 120 or 180 degree cable both the top and the bottom of the RJ21 cable connector should be screwed to the connector frame on the chassis 2 4 1 2 4 Slot IP DSLAM 2 4 1 2 1 Identify the Correct RJ21 Port s for Connection Subscriber lines must be connected according to the IP DSLAM slot in which the AIM24000 was installed Interface modu

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