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1. Field Description Happen time The date time when the event is occurred Agent The IP address of the agent associated Grade Severity level of event or status DSL DSL Port Site Down stream or upstream Description The description of the event or status Closed Event This window allows you to browse the closed alarms and events of specified agents 1 Click on the tab of Closed that will bring the Closed screen to front as the following figure shown 2 Click on ELM to clear all records 3 Click on o Uwe to exit the window 58 Happen Time Release Time Others Archived 3 8 2004 3 08 44 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 44 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 45 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 45 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 45 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 45 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 45 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 45 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 46 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 46 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 46 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 46 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 46 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 46 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 47 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 47 PM 3 8 2004 3 08 47 PM Table 4 3 Closed Event Window Field Definition Field Release Time 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM 9 9 2004 3 40 18 PM Agent Grade Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipe 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102
2. 192 168 100 176 Taipei 102 amp Telnet 192 168 100 176 FRR Welcome to IP DSLAM FRR 05 Software Release COL2 6 1 0 040412 1 64 046906 ADSL2 Date Sep 6 2084 lt CO 6661 EB 8 FEFF gt Z ok sam Checked Disconnect Demount No Defect te Start D Ems Dh DAS 3248 manual ve 7 untitled Paint of Telnet 192 168 100 E Ce 6 06PM 4 Enter user name and password to access the CID screen User Manager window The EMS for D Link uses user accounts password as well as power level system privileges to control access and log in There are three types of privileges Supervisor Constructor and Tester Supervisor The highest level User with this privilige can access ANY functions and data Constructor User can set and modify the configuration of network equipments Tester user can run maintenance test such as loop back function To perform user manager proceed as follows 1 Choose User Manager from Tools Menu to access this window From the following window User Manager you can add and remove users as well as change passwords which are used to control the login 48 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM D User Manager User Account User Mame Description Administrator Power Level Description Supervisor User is a constructor and tester and can do any system operation Constructor User can set and modify the configuration of network equipments Tester User can run maintenance te
3. This is the Time to live for the packet This denotes the Round trip Time for the packet A value less than 10ms is shown as O 5 5 26 ADSL Line Profile Commands P get adsl line profile Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get adsl line profile ifname ifname modify adsl line profile Description Use this command to modify Command Syntax modify adsl line profile ifname ifname atucrateadaptation fixed adaptAtStartup adaptAtRuntime gsparamtestinputfile gsparamtestinputfile atuctargetsnr atuctargetsnr atucmaxsnrmargin atucmaxsnrmargin atucgsrsintcorrectionup 125us 250us 500us 1ms 2ms 4ms disable atucdnshiftsnrmargin atucdnshiftsnrmargin atucupshiftsnrmargin atucupshiftsnrmargin atucminupshifttime atucminupshifttime atucmindnshifttime atucmindnshifttime atucfastmintxrate atucfastmintxrate atucintlmintxrate atucintlmintxrate atucfastmaxtxrate atucfastmaxtxrate atucintlmaxtxrate atucintlmaxtxrate atucmaxintldelay atucmaxintldelay type noChannel fastOnly interleavedOnly fastOrlnterleaved fastAndlInterleaved atucgstxendbin atucgstxendbin atucgstxstartbin atucgstxstartbin atucgsmaxbitsperbin atucgsmaxbitsperbin atucgsrxstartbin atucgsrxstartbin atucgsrxendbin atucgsrxendbin atucgsrxbinadjust disable atucgsltriggermode disable locCrc rmtCrc snrinc snrDec atucgsadi2x standard atucgsstandard
4. aturmindnshifttimeaturmindnshifttime aturfastmintxrate aturfastmintxrate aturintlmintxrate aturintlmintxrate aturfastmaxtxrateaturfastmaxtxrate aturintlmaxtxrate aturintlmaxtxrate aturmaxintldelay aturmaxintldelay databoost Enable Disable upstreampsd Extended Standard Parameters Description The ADSL line interface name whose profile is to be modified or viewed ifname ifname Type Modify Mandatory Get Optional Valid values dsl O del Defines what form of transmit rate adaptation is atucrateadaptation fixed con adaptAtStartup figured on this modem Refer to ADSL Forum adaptAtRuntime TR 005 for more information Type Modify Optional Indicates Name of the Input file which contains the Mask Array Size lower and upper mask Array Null string means no file is specified gsparamtestinputfile gsparamtestinputfile Type Modify Optional Configured Target Signal Noise Margin This is the Noise Margin the modem must achieve with a atuctargetsnr BER of 10 to the power 7 or better to atuctargetsnr successfully complete initialization Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 310 Configured Maximum acceptable Signal Noise Margin If the Noise Margin is above this the atucmaxsnrmargin modem should attempt to reduce its power atucmaxsnrmargin output to optimize its operation Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 310 atucgsrsintcorrectionup Sets the correction time for the
5. 90 Gs Curr Atm Status OK GsSymbolsPerRsWord 10 GsRsDepth 20 GsRedundantBytesPerRsCode 100 145 Output Fields FIELD Description The ADSL ATUC channel interface name Interleave Delay ms Interleave delay for this channel Curr Tx Rate bps Actual transmit rate on this channel The rate at the time of the last EE adslAtucRateChangeTrap event Indicates the length of the channel Cro Rien Peng en data block on which the CRC operates Gs Curr Atm Status Indicates the current ATM Status Indicates the number of DMT symbols per GsSymbolsPerRsWord Reed Solomon code word S in the downstream direction GsRsDepth Indicates interleaving depth D in the downstream direction Indicates the number of redundant bytes R per Reed Solomon code in the downstream direction GsRedundantBytesPerRsCode Caution None References e ADSL commands get adsl atuc chanperf Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atuc chanperf ifname interface name Parameters Example get adsl atuc chanperf ifname dsli 0 Output Verbose Mode On Ifname dsli O Perf Valid Intervals 20 Perf Invalid Intervals 30 PerfData Currl15Min CurrlDay PrevlDay Time Elapsed Monitored sec 15 10 20 45 Rx Blocks 10 45 30 89 Tx Blocks 20 65 70 48 Corrected Blocks 25 35 35 25 Uncorrected Blocks 30 95 80 30 NCD Count 90 86 35 20 OCD Count 60 42 15 20 HEC Count 45 21 75 35 Output Fields Ifname The ADS
6. Curr Snr Margin dB 10 Noise Margin as seen by this ATU with respect to its received signal in tenth dB Curr Atn dB 10 Measured difference in the total power transmitted by the peer ATU and the total power received by this ATU Indicates the maximum currently attainable data rate by the ATU This value will be equal to or greater than the current line rate Measured total output power transmitted by this ATU This is the measurement that was reported during the last activation sequence Actual standard used for connection based on the outcome of the negotiation with the Remote Unit GsTxAtmCellCounter Provides Tx ATM cell counter GsRxAtmCellCounter Provides Rx ATM cell counter CurrAttainable Rate bps Curr Output Pwr dB 10 GsActualStandard 144 GsStartProgress Defines the current detailed start up state of ACHT 0x0 startup not in progress 0x0 OxOFFF Handshake Training Profile Management Fast Retrain in progress 0x8000 Ox8FFF DSP firmware Down Load in progress OxF000 OxFFFF illegal Parameter GsBertError Provides the number of bit errors detected during BERT Bin Number Binindex Binindex Number of bits bin for the bin indexed by this element of the string The Oth element contains Number of bits bin the number of bits per bin for 0 through the 31st element which contains the number bits for bin 31 GsldleBertError Number of bit errors GsldleBertCell
7. Next Window alow users to switch to next window Previous Window alow users to switch to previous window Arrang Icons those minimized icons will be locatd in the bottom of EMS 3 1 1 Installation Hardware and Software Requirements The following checklist provides the minimum hardware and software required to operate EMS b Windows NT 2000 XP Autorun CD 133 MHz or higher CPU 2GB Hard disk with a minimum of 650 MB of free space 64 megabytes MB of RAM recommended minimum more memory generally improves responsiveness An ethernet card Super VGA 800 x 600 resolution or higher with 256 colors CD ROM drive 24 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM k Installing NetBailiff 1 Insert Autorun CD into CD ROM Drive 2 From the autorun screen double click the EMS icon to start the installation process 3 The welcome window of EMS Setup appears Click on continue m Klement Management System for DAS3248 Welcome InstallShield Welcome to the EMS SD1 Setup program This program will install EMS SD1 on your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion
8. Parameters E Index of the Bridge Port Type Get Optional Reset Mandatory porno portia Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX BRIDGE PORTS The VLAN identifier vlanid vlanid Type Get Optional Reset Mandatory Valid values 7 G8 CFG MAX VLAN ID Example get vlan port stats Output Port Id 1 1 Vlan Index 12 Vlan In Frames 200 Vlan Qut Frames 100 Vlan In Discards Bu Vlan In Overflow 69 Vlan Out Cwerflow Gu Output Fields Field Description Vian In Discards Number of valid frames discarded by this port Vian In Overflow Count of Inframes counter overflow Vian Out Overflow Count of Outframes counter overflow Caution None References e VLAN Commands 5 5 12 Transparent Bridging Table Commands gt modify bridge tbg info Description Use this command to modify Command Syntax modify bridge tbg info aging aging timeout slaveaging aging timeout netaging aging timeout floodsupport enable disable throttle bcastsupport enable disable mcastsupport enable disable mcastdrop enable disable throttlingrate throttlingrate pollinterval pollinterval dropiffdbfull dropiffdbfull resnetlearning resnetlearning b get bridge tbg info Description Use this command to get bridging related global information Command Syntax get bridge tbg info 102 Parameters Aging aging timeout slaveaging aging timeout netaging timeout aging floodsupport en
9. following figure D D Link EMS lef Session Tools Windows Help S D Agents Desktop BR Temitory IP Address Alias Refresh gt 192 168 100 176 Taipei 102 Z 0k Alm Checked 3 1 5 Terminating the System To terminate the system at any time simply choose the Exit command from Session Menu The system then terminates 3 1 6 Logging out the Current Session To terminate the current session choose Logout command from Session Menu The user account then is logged out and Login window prompts for a new login Normally this is used when a user wants to re login in order to gain a higher level of authority for certain operations 3 2 Windows Arrangement Users may open many daughter windows in the EMS To benefit user s viewing every Window Commands of the Windows manu is designed to arrange daughter windows Those commands will be inroduced seperately 3 2 1 Cascade Choose Cascade from Windows manu in the EMS manu bar The cascade 33 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM command can cascade those opened windows as follows User can select a window to perform operations or view status simpliy by clicking on the title of a certain window Session Tools Windows Help rae Y D Agents Desktop DIS D D DAS_3248 E3 D DAS_3248_Funct X quo A POWER xm mx mae e ch D VLAN Configuration EIE Se rou VLAN Di D VLAN Name EdvlanName DSL Ports Untagged PVC mm mmm umm Em Em EN
10. Create Optional Modify Optional Valid Values enable or disable Default value enable 117 aclglbdenyapply Enable Disable aclglbtrackapply Enable Disable This specifies whether the global acl macentry deny list represented by MO AclGlobalMacList is to be applied to this port or not The default value of this parameter shall depend on the port type For Net side ports the default value shall be GS CFG DEF NET PORT ACL GLB DENY S TATUS and for the cpe side ports the default value shall be GS CFG DEF CPE PORT ACL GLB DENY STATUS Type Modify Optional This specifies whether the global acl macentry track list represented by MO AclGlobalMacList is to be applied to this port or not The default value of this parameter shall depend on the port type For Net side ports the default value shall be GS CFG DEF NET PORT ACL GLB TRACK STATUS and for the cpe side ports the default value shall be GS CFG DEF CPE PORT ACL GLB TRACK STATUS Type Modify Optional Example create bridge port intf ifname eth 0 portid 10 maxucast 200 learning enable stickystatus enable enable aclglbdenyapply Disable aclglbtrackapply Disable Output Output Fields FIELD Entry Created Set Done Port Id eth O 10 IfName Max Unicast Addresses 200 Learning Status Enable Port Oper Status Disable Port Admin Status Disable oticky Status Enable FDB Modify Disable Acl Global Deny Apply Disable Acl Global Track Appl
11. Optional Valid values 1 GS_ CFG MAX HASH BKTS This specifies the maximum number of Vlans Supported Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 G8 CFG MAX VLAN This specifies the maximum value of Vlan Id that a bridge can support Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 G8 CFG MAX VLAN ID This specifies the maximum number of Static Ucast Entries Supported Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX STATIC ENTRIES This specifies the capabilities of the device Type Modify Optional Valid values IVL SVL none 163 maxnumeoaprioQs maxnumeoaprioQs bridgingmode bridgingmode maxhpriotreenodes maxhpriotreenodes maxlpriotreenodes maxlpriotreenodes maxClfrTrees maxClfrTrees maxClfrProfiles maxClfrProfiles maxinrules maxinrules maxoutrules maxoutrules maxinhpriosubrules maxinhpriosubrules maxinlpriosubrules maxinlpriosubrules maxouthpriosubrules maxouthpriosubrules This specifies the max number of priority queues that can be configured on a bridge port created on EOA interface Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX EOA PRIO QUEUES This specifies the state of full bridging on the bridge Value residential specifies that packets coming from CPE side would be forwarded to the net side port without a lookup In case of restricted bridging the packets would undergo a lookup and if the destina tion is another CPE port the packet would be
12. Set Done Super User for ordinary user Spasswd Userl New Password Confirm New Password Set Done 5 5 49 System Info Commands gt get system info Description This command to get system parameters Command Syntax get system info modify system info Description Use this command to modify the system parameters Command Syntax modify system info contact sys contact J name sys name J location sys 1ocation J vendor sys vendor info logthreshsys log threshold systime systime dst on off gt timezone lt timezone gt Parameters Name Description This contains the textual identification of the contact person for this modem together with information on contact sys contact how to contact this person Type Optional Valid values String of up to 63 ASCII Characters This specifies the name of the modem name sys name Type Optional Valid values String of up to 63 ASCII Characters This specifies the physical location of this modem Location sys location Type Optional Valid values String of up to 63 ASCII Characters This contains the vendor specific information vendor sys vendor info Type Optional Valid values String of up to 63 ASCII Characters This specifies the severity level of the trap equal to or lower than that shall be logged 1 is the lowest and represents critical traps Type Optional Valid values 1 4 logthresh sys log threshold 156 dst on off Syst
13. This parameter sets the percentage overhead for the Ge upstream fast buffer RS can also be disabled GsDrStby This parameter provides the ability to disable power to the line driver GsExpandedExchange T1 413 parameter that Enables Disables EES GsEscapeFastRetrain This parameter enables disables escape to the fast retrain capability This parameter enables disables the fast retrain capability Posee Currently supported only in G lite mode GsBitSwap This parameter enables disables bit swapping GsNtr This parameter enables disables NTR on a per chip basis This parameter is set as per Annex compliance of the GsAnnexType code release GlobespanVirata High Speed ADSL DMT ADSL applications only GsAlctlUsVer For 11 413 demo purposes only This parameter enables disables user selection of some of GsUseCustomBin those 511 bins that will be enabled for upstream and downstream transmission GsFullRetrain Indicates enable disable of auto retrain capability GsPsdMaskType S parameter selects the PSD mask option to be DmtConfMode Indicates whether there is overlap or no overlap of bins GsExtRsMemory Des whether customer s Hardware uses external RS 132 GsRsFastOvrhdDown GsRslntCorrectionDown CU dei Start bin for range of bins to be measured S End bin for range of bins to be measured This parameter enables disables trellis coding Trellis GsDmtTrellis coding should always be enabled for its clear performance advantage
14. rop If FOB full status Enable ResicentialNetLearning Enable Get Done MacAddresa O BB CC DD EE FF Ho of Porte e Ease Type Transparent Aging Timeout iser 20 flaveaging Timecut sec 100 Metaging TimeOut geci 600 Flood Support Diaable BroadCast Support Enable MultiCast Support Enable MultiCast Drop Disable Bridging Hode Unrestricted Throttling Rate LOO Polling Interval mai 25 rop If FOB full status Enable ResidentialHetLearning Enable Output Fields Fem Description o The MAC address used by this bridge when it must be MacAddress referred to in a unique fashion It is the address of one of the Ethernet ports No of Ports The maximum number of ports that can be controlled by this bridge Indicates what type of bridging this bridge can perform It is acidi Lit always Transparent Bridging or STP The timeout period in seconds for aging out dynamically Aging TimeOut learned for warding information from CPEs The value 0 can be configured when aging is to be stopped The timeout period in seconds for aging out dynamically learned forwarding information learned from the slave Slaveaging TimeOut device The recommended value for this is more than or equal to the value for dot1dTpAging TimeOut The value 0 can be configuredwhen aging is to be stopped This is used to specify whether the unknown unicast packets are to be flooded or not The value throttle specifies that throttlin
15. 1 GsRsFastOvrhdUp 50 GsExpandedExchange Short GsFastRetrain Enable GsNtr GsAlctlUsVer GsFullRetrain Enable DmtConfMode GsParamHybridLossTestStart 0x10 GsDmtTrellis on Upstream Target Snr Margin dB 10 20 Dnshift SnrMargin dB 10 35 Upshift SnrMargin dB 10 50 Min Upshift Time sec 70 Min Dnshift Time sec 10 Fast Min Tx Rate bps 0x20 Intl Min Tx Rate bps 0x10 Fast Max Tx Rate bps 0x40 Intl Max Tx Rate bps 0x60 Max Intl Delay ms 10 Output Fields The ADSL line interface name whose profile is to be IfName iE i modified or viewed Defines what form of transmit rate adaptation is configured Rate Adaptation on this modem Refer to ADSL Forum TR 005 for more information Configured Target Signal Noise Margin This is the Noise Target Snr Margin dB 10 Margin the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 to the power 7 or better to successfully complete initialization Configured Maximum acceptable Signal Noise Margin If Max Snr Margin dB 10 the Noise Margin is above this the modem should attempt to reduce its power output to optimize its operation Sets the correction time for the upstream interleaved ER buffer RS can also be disabled Configured Signal Noise Margin for rate downshift If the noise margin falls below this level the modem should attempt to decrease its transmit rate In the case that RADSL mode is not present the value will be O Configured Signa
16. 3 E o BI N RI B D ls s I TU D I ES E SR H S S D ID Apply Close 3 2 2 Next Window Next Window helps user to view next window so that it will bring the window in the second layer to front 3 2 3 Previous Window Previous Window command can help user to bring the previous window to front 3 2 4 Arrange Icons By slecting Arrange Icons of Windows Manu in the manu bar it will locate those minimized daughter windows in the bottom left of EMS window as the following figure shown User can select a required icon to perform EMS management 34 gt 192 168 100 112 apple gt 192 168 100 200 b ok 4 lam Checked Alarm O X Rack M 5 C X gt event 0 x wi UM PAMSPAN 2000 E N Bailiff 3 3 Tools Menu Introduction This chapter describes how to use tools in the EMS including Environmental options Territory manager Agent manager user nanager and Telnet which are detailed in the following sections 3 3 1 Environmental Options Choose Environmental Options from Tools Menu this Environment daughter window then appears By this function user can config SNMP Desktop and Surveillance respectively SNMP Configuration The SNMP Time out Period and Retransmission times can be configured as shown in the following steps 1 Click on the TabControl SNMP Desktop Surveillance of SNMP that will bring SNMP dialogue box to front
17. 30 Init Fail Trap true OpStateTrapEnable false ADSL ATUR Configuration Thresh 15Min Lofs sec 10 Thresh 15Min Loss sec 10 Thresh 15Min Lprs sec 10 Thresh 15Min Ess sec 10 Thresh Fast Rate Up bps 10 Thresh Intl Rate Up bps 10 Thresh Fast Rate Down bps 10 Thresh Intl Rate Down bps 10 Output Fields Description The ADSL alarm interface name whose profile is to IfName mA be modified or viewed The number of Loss of Frame Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfLofsThreshTrap The number of Loss of Signal Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfLossThreshTrap The number of Loss of Link Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfLol sThreshTrap The number of Loss of Power Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfL prsThreshTrap The number of Errored Seconds encountered by an ADSL interfac e within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfESsThresh Trap Applies to
18. 34 Static Porta 34 Forbidden Ports 345 Verbose Mode Off Get Done 114 Output Fields The VLAN id for this VLAN In devices supporting Shared Vlan for multicast capability the information for a multicast MAC address is shared across VLANs Hence VLAN id is an optional parameter In devices VLAN Index supporting Independent Vlan for multicast capability each VLAN can have its own information for a multicast MAC address Hence VLAN id is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than get For No Vlan case vlan id is not required The complete set of ports in this VLAN to which multicast group addressed frames for which there is Forward no more specific forwarding information will be Unregistered Ports forwarded This includes ports for which this need has been determined dynamically by GMRP or configured statically by management The set of ports configured by management in this Forward VLAN to which multicast group addressed frames for Unregistered Static which there is no more specific forwarding information Ports are to be forwarded More than one value can be given separated by spaces The set of ports configured by management in this Forward VLAN for which the Service Requirement attribute Unregistered Forward Unregistered Multicast Groups may not Forbidden Ports be dynamically registered by GMRP More than one value can be given separated by spaces Caution None 5 5 21 ridge tbg traps Comman
19. Corrected Blocks 20 Uncorrected Blocks 1 Gs Time Elapsed sec 30 Valid Data true GsNoCellDelineation 20 GsHeaderErrorCheck 10 GsOutOfCellDelineation 50 Output Fields The ADSL ATUC channel interface name IntervalNumber Performance Data Interval number Count of all encoded blocks received on this Rx Blocks dise channel during this interval Count of all encoded blocks transmitted on this Tx Blocks i channel during this interval Count of all encoded blocks received with errors Corrected Blocks that were corrected on this channel during this interval Count of all encoded blocks received with Uncorrected Blocks uncorrected errors on this channel during this interval Gs Time Elapsed sec Total time elapsed in seconds in this interval Valid Data Indicates if the data for this interval is valid GsNoCellDelineation Count of no cell delineation on this channel for this interval GsHeaderErrorCheck Header error check counter on this channel during this interval GsOutOfCellDelineation n out cell delineation on this channel for this Caution None References e ADSL Commands 5 5 37 ADSL ATUC Trap Commands get adsl atuc traps Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atuc traps ifname interface name Example get adsl atuc traps ifname dsl 0 Output Verbose Mode On Ifname dsl 0 Lofs Thresh Trap 0 Loss Thresh Trap 1 Lols Thresh Trap 0 Lprs Thresh Trap
20. Figure 0 1 PPPoE application in Traditional ATM based ADSL Network 9 Figure 0 2 PPPoE application in DAS 3248 with Ethernet All The Way Network 4 Figure 1 1 DAS 3248 Front View ssesssesssesssseseeennee nennen nnne neni snas r naar serra ns 7 Figure 1 2 DAS 3248 Rear E 8 Figure 1 3 DAS 3248 LED Identification 0 cc cceccc cece eeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeseeeeseeseeeeeeeeaes 8 Figure 2 1 DAS 3248 Rear Panel Connection n nnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnrnnerrnnrnnrnnrrnnrenrrnrnne 19 Figure 2 2 DAS 3248 Front Panel Connections nannannaannennennnnnnnnnnnennnnnrrnrrnnrenrrnnnne 20 Vii List of Tables Table 1 1 DAS 3248 LED Description ccc cccceeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseceeeeeeeeeetaeetaeeteeeaaes 8 Table 3 1 Agent Management Field Definition 0nnannonnennnnnenonnsnnonrnnrsnrerrnrrerrrrrrrenene 44 Table 3 2 User Manager Field Definition cccccccceccseeceeeeeece cece eeseeeseeeaeetaeeeaeeteeees 49 Table 3 3 Register Security Field Definition 00 0 0 ccc cceccccececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeaes 51 Table 4 1 Sysinfo field definition 2 0 ccc ecccecee cess eeceeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeueeaeetaeeeseeees 56 Table 4 2 Outstanding Event Window Field Definitions sees 58 Table 4 3 Closed Event Window Field Deimton esee 59 Table 4 4 VLAN Configuration Field Definitions eseesseeeeeeeen 62 Table 4 5 Ethe
21. Output Ifname dsl 0 Failed FastR Thresh 15Min Trap 1 SesL Thresh 15Min Trap UasL Thresh 15Min Trap 1 Lofs Thresh 1Day Trap 0 Loss Thresh 1Day Trap 1 Lols Thresh 1Day Trap 1 Lprs Thresh 1Day Trap 1 ESs Thresh 1Day Trap 0 SesL Thresh 1Day Trap 0 UasL Thresh 1Day Trap 1 Output field description Description The IfIndex of DSL port ranea TASUS Miren Failed retrains 15 minute interval threshold reached 15Min Trap SesL Thresh 15Min Severely Errored Seconds 15 minute interval Trap threshold reached UasL Thresh 15Min Unavailable Errored Seconds 15 minute interval Trap threshold reached Loss of Frames 1 day interval threshold reached Loss Thresh 1Day Trap Loss of Signal 1 day interval threshold reached ESs Thresh 1Day Trap Errored Seconds 1 day interval threshold reached Trap reached Unavailable Errored Seconds 1 day interval Trap threshold reached 142 Caution None 5 5 33 ADSL Alarm Profilext Commands gt get adsl alarm profilext Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl alarm profilext ifname ifname 5 5 34 ADSL ATUC Physical Commands b get adsl atuc physical Description Use this command to get ATUC physical interfaces Command Syntax get adsl atuc physical ifname interface name Parameters Description ifname interface name The ADSL ATUC physical interface name for which configuration Is to be viewed Type Get Optional Valid values
22. References bridge static multicast Egress Ports 5 5 18 Bridge Static Unicast Commands b create bridge static ucast Description This command is used to create Command Syntax create bridge static ucast vlanid vlanid ucastaddr ucastaddr portid portid delete bridge static ucast Description This command is used to delete Command Syntax delete bridge static ucast vlanid vlanid ucastaddr ucastaddr 110 get bridge static ucast Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get bridge static ucast vlanid vlanid ucastaddr ucastaddr modify bridge static ucast Description This command is used to modify Command Syntax modify bridge static ucast vlanid vlanid ucastaddrucastaddr portid portid Parameter The VLAN id for this VLAN For No Vlan case vlan id is not required Type Optional Valid values 1 GS_ CFG MAX VLAN ID vlanid vlanid The Destination unicast Mac Address to which filtering info applies Type Mandatory Valid values f Type Optional porto portia Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX BRIDGE PORT ucastaddr ucastaddr 5 5 19 Bridge Static Multicast Commands create bridge static mcast Description Use this command is used to create Command Syntax create bridge static mcast vlanid vlanid mcastaddr mcastaddr egressports egressports forbidegressports forbidegressports amp delete bridge static mcast Description Use this command
23. Table 1 1 DAS 3248 LED Description LED ID Color Description POWER Lit when power on MAINT Lit when maintance commands were issued ALARM Red Lit when MJ MN events happen MASTER Green Lit when system was acted as management master for stacking application future feature Blinking 100Mbps MGNT Ethernet interface Blinking Mbps uplink Ethernet interface Blinking 1000FX uplink Ethernet interface Giga uplink is activated Blinking Lit Solid Green when ADSL link is in active state when the specified ADSL link is in connection training state LED off when ADSL link is not in service Lit Red when loss of signal occurs Note Do not power off your DAS 3248 when LEDs MAINT ALARM and FAULT are blinking simultaneously The replaceable 10 100 1000BaseT or FX uplink subtend module design provides the flexibility of the network implementation Up to 8 IP DSLAMs can be cascaded and managed as one unit LAN Side Uplink or Extension Side UPLINK 1 UPLINK S 1 1000BaseT MGNT 2 1000BaseT 1000 ACT 1000 ACT pu 100 ACT 100 ACT 100 ACT 1 1000Base T MGNT 1 1000BaseT 1 1000Fx SX LX D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM 1 3 DAS 3248 Application As the following figure shown DAS 3248 provides 48 ADSL ADSL2 2 ports with built in POTS splitters so that it provides broadband data service over existing copper wires without affecting the conventional voice service DAS 3248 therefore is a
24. This is the new abbreviated command which you may use in place of the string specified in Command The command string which has been aliased b unalias Description Command Syntax Parameters Use this command to delete an alias Either a particular alias or all aliases can be removed using this command unalias all lt name gt Description Using this option all the aliases defined in the system will be removed Type Optional Valid values String iALL i Name of the alias defined for a command Type Optional Valid values Any valid alias defined in the system Description Command Syntax gt logout Description Command Syntax gt prompt Description Command Syntax Parameters Use this command for a listing of all the user inputs permissible at the point In case Help is asked for as a parameter of any incomplete command then it displays a list of all the pending Extra parameters input by the user In all other cases the next set of permissible keywords required in order to shortlist a command is displayed The Incomplete Command keyed in by the user is made available again after help is dispalyed help Use this command to exit from the CLI shell logout quit exit Use this command to set the new CLI prompt prompt new prompt 183 Name Description The new prompt string prompt Type Mandatory new prompt Valid values String of up to 19 characters
25. This specifies the state of full bridging for the Vlan There can be 3 values associated with this based on global fullBridgingStatus These values can be restricted bridging unrestricted full bridging and resi dential bridging The user can specify the Bridai bridging mode for the vian at the time of VLAN ridging Mode dup l creation or modification as one of these values otherwise the vlan inherits the globally set bridging mode The bridging modes are defined as GS CFG RSTRCD BRIDGING GS CFG UNRSTRCD BRIDGING and GS CFG RSDNTL BRIDGING This tells if the flooding shall be done for unknown unicast packets for this vlan or not The unknown unicast packets shall be flooded to all ports for a vlan if global value present in Dot1dTplnfo is enabled or throttle and the value per vlan is also enabled else dropped Flood support Status This tells if the broadcast shall be done for this vlan or not The broadcast packets shall be broadcasted Broadcast support Status on all ports for a vlan if global value present in Dot1dTplinfo and the value per vlan are both en abled else dropped Caution None References None 5 5 11 VLAN Port Stats Commands gt get vian port stats Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get vlan port stats portid portid vlanid vlanid b reset vlan port stats Description Use this command to reset Command Syntax reset vlan port stats portid portid vlanid vlanid 101
26. Total Tx Cells count The total number of valid ATM cells transmitted by 91 fhisinterface Total Rx Cells count The total number of valid ATM cells received by this interface CLPI 0 Rx Cells The number of valid ATM cells received by this in terface with CLP 0 Rx Pkts Rejected count The total number of valid ATM cells discarded by the interface Caution None References e Other atm vc related commands e oam Ipbk command e atm port related commands 5 5 6 Ethernet Commands create ethernet intf Description Command Syntax b delete ethernet intf Description Command Syntax P get ethernet intf Description Command Syntax Modify ethernet intf Use this command to create a physical Ethernet interface create ethernet intf ifname interface name ip ip address mask net mask usedhcp true false speed auto 100B T 1000BT j type uplink downlink enable disable pkttype Mcast Bcast UnknownUcast All None orldecvalue duplex half fulllauto mgmtvlanid mgmtvlanid priority priority Use this command to delete a physical Ethernet interface delete ethernet intf ifname interface name Use this command to get information about a particular physical Ethernet interface or about all the interfaces get ethernet intf ifname interface name Description Use this command to modify physical Ethernet interface configuration Command Syntax modify ethernet intf ifname interface name
27. enable disable pkttype Mcast Bcast UnknownUcast All None ip ip address mask net mask usedhcp true false speed auto 100BT 1000BT orl decvalue duplex half fulllauto mgmtvlanid mgmtvlanid priority priority 92 Parameters ifname interface name ip ip address Mask net mask usedhcp true false speed auto 1000BT 100 BT Description This specifies the interface index used for the Ethernet type of interfaces Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional Modify Mandatory Valid values eth 0 This specifies the network mask configured for the interface This is given in conjunction with IP Ad dress configured and shall be given only if IP ad dress has been given This shall be removed whenever IP Address is removed Modify of network mask for an Ethernet interface shall be supported only if some IP address is configured on the interface or UseDhcp was configured to GS TRUE previously If Usedhcp is GS TRUE and modify is done for this field then Usedhcp field shall be set to GS FALSE Both Usedhcp and this field shall not be specified together Type Create Optional Modify Optional Valid Values Any valid class A B C Classless IP address Default Value None This specifies the network mask configured for the interface This is given in conjunction with IP Ad dress configured and shall be given only if IP ad dress has been specified This shall be remov
28. eoa 0 LowIfName aal5 0 FCS False Pkt Type ALL Oper Status Down Admin Status Up Output Fields The name of the interface that has been created LowlfName Specifies the lower interface Whether FCS is true or false This defines the packet type supported by the inter face EoAPktTypeSupported shall be configured for every CPE side Ethernet interface By default the option taken is ALL and it means that all packets will be transmitted The value None means that normal UCast packets will be transmitted The interface shall not transmit any other packet type than that configured Admin Status The desired state of the interface It may be either Up or Down Oper Status The actual current state of the interface It can be Pkt Type 97 f either up or down Caution None References e Ethernet commands e Ethernet Stats commands 5 5 8 GVRP Port Info Commands b get gvrp port info Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get gvrp port info portid portid gt modify gvrp port info Description co this command to modify Command Syntax modify gvrp port info portid portid portvlanid portvlanid acceptframetypes all tagged ingressfiltering true false gvrpstatus enable disable restrictedvlanreg true false Parameter The bridge port id portid portid Type Optional for all commands Valid values GE CFG MAX BRIDGE PORTS The VLAN Identifier portvl
29. from one port to another Ucast Lookup Fail Count a of times Unicast address lookup Number of times Multicast address lookup failed Tx Ctl Pkts Count Number of packets sent to the Control Mcast Lookup Fail Count 166 mole Rx Ctl Pkts Count Number of packets received from Control module Ctl Pkts Discards Count Number Control module packets discarded were learned from the Net ports Number of addresses which were not learned from the Net ports due to lack of space in the forwarding table Caution None References get modify system info get modify nbsize 5 5 54 System Traps Commands reset traps Description Use this command to delete all trap logs Command Syntax reset traps Example reset traps Output Set Done Output Fields None Caution None References get traps command 5 5 55 ACL Global Macentry Commands gt get acl global macentry Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get acl global macentry macaddr macaddr create acl global macentry Description Use this command to create Command Syntax create acl global macentry macaddr macaddr deny disable enable track disable enable gt modify acl global macentry Description Use this command to modify Command Syntax modify acl global macentry macaddr macaddr deny disable enable track disable enable 167 Parameters Description Unicast Source MAC Address which needs to
30. information regarding RADSL mode and ATU C transmit rate for ATU R receive rates Configured Minimum Transmit rate for Interleave channels in bps Also refer to Intl Min Tx Rate bps adslAturConfRateChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode and to ATU C transmit rate for ATUR receive rates Configured Maximum Transmit rate for Fast channels in bps Also refer to adslAturConfRateChan Ratio for information regarding RADSL mode and to ATU C transmit rate for ATUR receive rates Configured Maximum Transmit rate for Interleave channels in bps Also refer to Inti Max Tx Rate bps adslAturConfRateChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode and to ATU C transmit rate for ATU R receive rates Configured maximum Interleave Delay for this chan nel Interleave delay applies only to the interleave channel and defines the mapping relative spacing between subsequent input bytes at the interleaver Max Intl Delay ms input and their placement in the bit stream at the in terleaver output Larger numbers provide greater separation between consecutive input bytes in the output bit stream allowing for improved impulse noise immunity at the expense of payload latency Data Boost GlobespanVirata parameter that enables disables Fast Min Tx Rate bps Fast Max Tx Rate bps 133 GlobespanVirata parameter that sets the upstream PSD to Upstream PSD be either extended or standard Used for GSpan Plus only 5 5 27 ADSL L
31. value of portvlanid associated with the bridge port created on this interface as the Management Vlan Index In case the management vlan i e mgmtvlanid or the associated portvlanid if mgmtvlanid is zero does not exist on the system then IP based management on this management VLAN shall not happen on the interface till the corresponding VLAN is created with the Net side port as its member Priority to be set in Tagged Ethernet PDUs sent on Management VLAN over this interface This field is valid only if either ip field is non zero or usedhcp field is true The actual speed of the interface Operational Status The operational status of the interface Admin Status The administrative status of the interface 5 5 7 EOA Commands P create eoa intf Description Command Syntax P delete eoa intf Description Command Syntax b geteoaintf Description Command Syntax b modify eoa intf Description Command Syntax Use this command to create an EoA interface towards the CPE side create eoa intf ifname interface name lowif low interfacename pkttype multicast broadcast unknown unicast all fcs false true enable disable Use this command to delete an EoA interface delete eoa intf ifname interface name Use this command to get information on a particular EoA interface or on all the EoAinterfaces get eoa intf ifname interface name Use this command to modify the properties of an eoa in
32. which the value of the error status field is genErr The total number of MIB objects which have been retrieved successfully by the SNMP protocol entity as the result of receiving valid SNMP Get Request and Get Next PDUs The total number of MIB objects which have been altered successfully by the SNMP protocol entity as the result of receiving valid SNMP Set Request PDUs The total number of SNMP Get Request PDUs InGetRequests which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity The total number of SNMP Get Next PDUs InGetNexts which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity The total number of SNMP Set Request PDUs InSetRequests which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity The total number of SNMP Get Response PDUs InGetResponses which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which InTraps have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity The total number of SNMP PDUs which were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for SE which the value of the error status field is tooBig The total number of SNMP PDUs which were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status is noSuchName The total number of SNMP PDUs which were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for iL which the value of the error status field is badValue The total number of
33. 1 ESs Thresh Trap 1 Init Failure Trap 1 Rate Change Trap 0 Gs OpState Trap 1 Output Fields 148 Caution None References e ADSL commands 5 5 38 ADSL ATUC Perf Commands b get adsl atuc perf Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atur physical ifname ifname Parameters Name Description The ADSL Interface Name ifname ifname Type Get Optional Valid values dsl O dsl 5 5 39 ADSL ATUC Interval Commands P get adsl atuc interval Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atuc interval ifname interface name sintrvl start interval number nintrvl num of intervals Parameters Description The ADSL ATUC channel interface name for which performance data collection interval is to be viewed Type Get Mandatory Valid values dsl 0 det Start interval number ifname interface name Sintrvl Type Get Optional start interval number Valid values 1 96 Default Value 1 Number of intervals Type Get Optional Valid values 1 96 Default Value 12 Nintrvl num of intervals 149 5 5 40 ADSL ATUR Physical Commands get adsl atur physical Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atur physical ifname ifname Parameters Mme TI pes 00000 The ADSL Interface Name ifname ifname Type Get Optional Valid values dsl O dsl 5 5 41 ADSL ATUR Channel Comman
34. 172 25 34 34 Community public Port 162 Version v2Cc Verbose Mode Off Entry Created Output field description Description Ip Address This specifies the IP address of the manager where trap is to be sent This specifies the Community name used in the Community trap This specifies the Port at which the trap is to be Port Sani This specifies the Trap version to be sent to the ersion Manager Caution None References e SNMP commands 5 5 64 File Commands apply Description Use this command to apply a configuration file stored on the system Command Syntax Apply fname file name version version bestefforttrue false Parameters eege 177 fname file name version version besteffort true false Mode Example Output Example 1 Example 2 Output Fields Caution Heferences This specifies the name of the configuration file the extension of the file shall be cfg to be applied The file shall contain valid CLI commands The user shall specify the filename for files present in the system as directories The directories are nvram cfg factorydef nvram user sdram cfg sdram user Type mandatory Valid values string of up to 128 characters A Z a z 0 9 This specifies the version of the file that needs to be applied Type Optional Default Value Incase of multiple version files the active copy gets applied Not valid for single version file If the besteffort fla
35. 2 Click on z or zt change the Time out Period seconds and Retransmission times 3 Click on o ox to submit your changes 35 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM D Environment Time out Period E E seconds Retransmission 2 m times Desktop configuration The desktop is user for setting the map of a required territory 1 Click on the tab of Desktop that will bring Desktop dialogue box to front as shown in the following figure D Environment SNMP Desktop Surveillance Territory Territory Manager Agents M ap Load Clear 2 Click on __ Teritory Manager to quick start territory manager in which users can define a dersired territory Please refer to page 39 for more details 3 Click on Los to load the map of a territory or click on 36 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM Des to clear a loaded map Note the format of map is limited to bmp emf and wmf Look in B Mu Documents k CjEMS TH1 version 1 0 C version 1 0 150 document in English S taipei 3 My eBooks guy Music BlMy Pictures Files of type AT bmp emt wmf Cancel 4 Click on ok to submit your setting and then the map will apply to the Mounted Agent File name Surveillance configuration 1 Click on the tab of Surveillance that will bring the Surveillance dialogue box to front as shown in the following figure D Environment SEE SNMP Desktop Surveillance Monitor Ferio
36. 40MB Set Program Access and i Microsoft Data Access Components KBS70669 Defaults En Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 Size 307 D0MB Ki MSN Messenger 6 1 Size D AO Sa Outlook Express 9823353 e Windows Media Player Hotfix See wm 20026 For mare information 19 74MB i Windows XP Hotfix KB820291 Gl windows xP Hotfix KBB22603 3 After your clicking oni ChangelRemove the following dialogue box then Yes prompts to you for confirmation Click on to continue the 30 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM removal process Confirm File Deletion 2 j Are vou sure you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its components No 4 The following window un installation completion status appears Click to complete the removal process when become enable indicating that the process is completed Remove Programs From Your Computer uninstall hield will remove the software EMS SDT from your computer Please wait while each of the Following components Is removed Shared program files Standard program files Folder tems Frogram folders Program directories Frogram registry entries HEHNHNENHEM 3 1 3 Starting the System Users can activate the EMS either from Promgrame manger or clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop From Program Manager choose the D Link program group in the Program Manager window Then choose the EMS program ite
37. Alm Checked Disconnect A Demount Alarm On T If users want to move the agent IP from Taipei to other territory select a desired agent IP and click on _ to shift it to the left CI l 8 Click on o Doss to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window 3 3 3 Agent Manager Configuration All of the DAS 3248 agents that are to be managed by the EMS must be registered to the system The registeration process is to make the system aware of agent s IP address and alias name Once an agent is registered it is put into the demount agent pool which is still inactive for the network monitor You then have to activate it if you want it to be monitored An active agent can also be deactivated from the monitor for certain operational purpose when necessary Agent Manager is designed for you to perform these operations 41 k Agent Manager window Choose Agent Manager from Tools Menu this window then appears D Agent Manager select Territory AL Territory Manager Demount IP Address Alias Name IP Address Alias Name 192 168 700 565 Taipei 103 Hew IP Address lo 1 e Community publi Modify EU Description Delete Alias Name T aipei 103 Close As mentioned above Agent Manager is used to define the DAS 3248 agent s IP address and community string that are to be used in the system and to activate the system s monitoring of an
38. CFG Cl Mismatch NVRAM CP had invalid sign SDRAM CP had invalid sign Control Plane wrongly linked CP mem req exceeds limit Applying Clean cfg Failed 5 5 52 System Size Commands b get nbsize Description Command Syntax b modify nbsize Description Command Syntax Use this command to view System Sizing parameters available on next boot get nbsize Use this command to modify System Sizing parameters available on next boot modify nbsize maxatmport max atm port maxvcperport maxvcper port maxvc max vc maxatmoam max atm oamactivities maxrmon max rmon maxnumethprioQsmaxnumethprioQs maxmulticast max multicast maxmac maxmac maxhashbuck max hash bucket maxnumvlan max numvlans maxvlanidval maxvlanidval maxnumacentrymaxnummacentry devcap devcap maxnumeoaprioQsmaxnumeoaprioQs bridgingmode bridgingmode maxhpriotreenodes maxhpriotreenodes maxlpriotreenodesmaxlpriotreenodes maxClfrTrees maxClfrTrees maxClfrProfiles maxClfrProfiles maxinrules maxinrules maxoutrules maxoutrules maxinhpriosubrules maxinhpriosubrules maxinlpriosubrulesmaxinlpriosubrules maxouthpriosubrulesmaxouthpriosubrules maxoutlpriosubrulesmaxoutlpriosubrules mcastcap ivmcapable svmcapable none 162 Parameters maxatmport max atm port maxvcperport max vc per port maxvc max vc maxatmoam max atm oam activities maxrmon max rmon MaxnumethprioQs maxnumethprioQs maxmulticast max multi
39. Fast channels only Configured change Thresh Fast Rate in rate causing an adslAtucRateChangeTrap A trap Up bps is produced when ChanCurrTxRate gt ChanPrevTxRate plus the value of this object Applies to Interleave channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAtucRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate gt ChanPrevTxRate plus the value of this object Applies to Fast channels only Configured change Thresh Fast Rate in rate causing an adslAtucRateChangeTrap A trap Down bps is produced when ChanCurrTxRate lt ChanPre vTxRate minus the value of this object Applies to Interleave channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAtucRateChange Trap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate lt ChanPrevTxRate minus the value of this object Init Fail Trap Enables and disables the InitFailureTrap This Thresh 15Min Lofs sec Thresh 15Min Loss sec Thresh 15Min Lols sec Thresh 15Min Lprs sec Thresh 15Min Ess sec Thresh Intl Rate Up bps Thresh Intl Rate Down bps 140 OpStateTrapEnable Thresh 15Min Lofs sec Thresh 15Min Loss sec Thresh 15Min Lprs sec Thresh 15Min Ess sec Thresh Fast Rate Up bps Thresh Intl Rate Up bps Thresh Fast Rate Down bps Thresh Intl Rate Down bps Caution None object is by default disable Enables disables the OpStateChangeTrap The number of Loss of Frame Seconds encountered by an AD
40. Info Allow users to view the Channel layer information of a specified DSL port from the DAS 3248 The procedures are as follows 1 Double Click on Channel Layer Info from the Function List Window The Channel Layer Info window appears D Channel Layer Info Interleave Delay B 10592000 1024000 2 Select the port ID from the DSL Port drop down listo view a specified DSL s channel Layer Info 3 Click on tke to close the window Table 4 11 Channel Layer Information Field Definitions Field Definition Interleave delay Interleave delay for this channel milli seconds Previous TX rate Previous actual transmit rate on this channel if ADSL 72 loop retain kbps Current TX rate Actual transmit rate on this channel kbps CRC block length The length of the channel data block on which the CRC operates Current Atm Status Indicates the current ATM Status Hs Symbols Rs Depth Indicates the number of DMT symbols per Reed Solomon code word S in the downstream direction Indicates interleaving depth D in the downstream direction Rs Redundency 4 8 3 Physical Layer PM Indicates the number of redundant bytes R per Reed Solomon code in the downstream direction Allow users to view the Pysical layer performance of a specified DSL port from the DAS 3248 The procedures are as follows 1 Double Click on Pysical Layer PM from the Function List Windo
41. Israeli Standard BT Baghdad Russia Zone 2 IT Iran ZP4 Russia Zone 3 ZP5 Russia Zone 4 INST Indian Standard ZP6 Russia Zone 5 NST North Sumatra WAST West Australian Standard SSMT South Sumatra Russia Zone 6 JT Java 56 CCT China Coast Russia Zone 7 ROK Korean Standard KST Korean Standard JST Japan Standard Russia Zone 8 CAST Central Australian Standard EAST Eastern Australian Standard GST Guam Standard Russia Zone 9 IDLE International Date Line East NZST New Zealand Standard NZT New Zealand Example IDLW that stands for International Date Line West 3 Click on APP to submit your settings or Hop to close the window 4 4 Current Event Describes the facility for the network administrators to track and trace the history of events happened and released Current Event window can be activated from Function list window There are three daughter windows provided to accomplish above tasks Outstanding Event Allow you to view the outstanding events or status and system information Closed Event Allow you to trace events or status that are already closed and are still within the surveillance period as defined in Environment Options It also allows you to view the system information Archived Allow you to browse the expired records Legends Icons The grade of Abbreviation Icons after the alarm has a Major Mem Mj dg viewed S MajrAlam
42. Major Alarm E Minor arn M T gt Outstanding Event This window allows you to view the outstanding events of specific agents If to view the event log of a specific agent 57 1 Click Current Event from Function List window The Event Log window appears as follow D Eve nt Log Happen Time 9 9 2004 3 42 28 PM 3 3 2004 3 42 28 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 23 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 23 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 23 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 23 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 23 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 23 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 30 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 30 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 30 PM 9 9 2004 3 42 30 PM 3 3 2004 3 42 30 PM Agent Taipe 102 Taipei 102 T aipei 102 T aipei 102 Taipe 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 T aipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Grade DSL cO coca OI Fe GO B2 wech L wesch GA n a oo Li Description Ma Peer Atu Present Ma Peer Atu Present Mn Peer Abu Present Mn Feer Abu Present Ma Peer Atu Present Ma Peer Atu Present Ma Peer Atu Present Ma Peer Atu Present Mn Peer Abu Present Ma Peer Atu Present Ma Peer Atu Present Ma Peer Atu Present Ma Peer Atu Present 5 9 2004 3 42 31 PM 5 9 2004 3 42 31 PM 3 3 2004 3 42 31 PM 3 3 2004 3 42 31 PM lly I Ma Peer Atu Present Ma Peer Atu Present Ma Peer tu Present T aipei 102 T aipei 102 Taipe 102 Taipei 102 i ee RE G3 on Ma Peer tu Present Table 4 2 Outstanding Event Window Field Definitions
43. Number of idle cells GsBertSync Indicates whether the Signal is in Sync or not GsParametricTestResult Indicates the Result of the Parametric Test conducted on the Xcvr GsSeltinfoValid Indicates the information validity for the SELT operation conducted on the Xcvr Indicates the LOOP Length in Feet once when Geet the SELT information is valid on the Xcvr Indicates whether the loop is short or open once EE when the SELT information is valid on the Xcvr Indicates the LOOP wire gauge information GsSeltLoopGauge once when the SELT information is valid on the Xcvr GsSeltUpShannonCap Indicates the upstream shannon capacity once in bps when the SELT information is valid on the Xcvr GsSeltDownShannonCap in bps Indicates the downstream shannon capacity once when the SELT information is valid on the Xcvr GlobespanVirata parameter that indicates Data Boost Status whether DataBoost is utilized for the connection GlobespanVirata parameter that indicates the Parametric Info Parametric Test Array Caution References None e ADSL commands 5 5 35 ADSL ATUC Channel Commands get adsl atuc channel Description Use this command to get ADSL ATUC channels Command Syntax get adsl atuc channel ifname interface name Example Output get adsl atuc channel ifname dsli 0 Verbose Mode On Ifname dsli 0 Interleave Delay ms 20 Curr Tx Rate bps 80 Prev Tx Rate bps 40 Crc Block Length byte
44. Output Fields Field Description This uniquely identifies the interface for which infor geiert mation is being displayed It may be eth 0 eth 1 atm aal5 eoa delt dslf dsli aggr eh dic Description This is general information about the interface The type of interface distinguished according the Tune physical link network protocol immediately below yp the IP layer It may be ATM ETHERNET AALS EOA DSL FAST INTERLEAVED AGGR EHDLC Mtu The size in bytes of the largest packet which can be sent received on this interface in octets Bandwidth The current bandwidth of the interface in bps Phy Addr Interface s address at its protocol sublayer Admin Status This is the desired state of the interface It may be Up Down 82 Operational Status Last Change Unknown Prot Pkts In Octets Out Octets In Discards Out Discards In Errors Out Errors In Ucast Pkts Out Ucast Pkts HC In Octets HC OutOctets In Mcast Pkts Out Mcast Pkts In Bcast Pkts Out Bcast Pkts LinkUpDnTrapEnable Promiscous Mode Connector Present CounterDiscontTime This is the current operational state of the interface It may be Up Down Value of System UpTime in seconds at the time the interface entered its current operational state The number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol The total number of octets received on the int
45. PHONE Connector pin assignment 188 viii About This Manual Audience This book is intended for anyone who installs manages and configures the DAS 3248 one product of DAS 3248 Series via CID RS 232 or Telnet Ethernet CLI command interface The DAS 3248 is a standalone IP based DSLAM which can concentrate and manage 48 24 ADSL ports You must have a basic understanding of ADSL and Layer 2 concentrator related technologies be knowledgeable about data communications and familiar with VT 100 terminal emulation tools Purpose This book describes how to install manage and configure the DAS 3248 system via CLI command Line interface through CID RS 232 interface or Telnet Ethernet interface Organization This book provides task based instructions for installing and using the CLI interface to configure and administrate the DAS 3248 System The manual is organized as follows Title amp Description Introduction Provides an overview of DAS 3248 System including features fucntions and applications of the DAS 3248 Getting Started Presents platform and system requirements as well as procedures and instructions for installing the DAS 3248 EMS Configuration Describes how to build up the EMS environment the DAS 3248 Describes how to manage a specified DAS 3248 through EMS System Administration with CLI Provides all the instructions and procedures necessary for you to Administer
46. PPPoE MPLS VLAN based VPN L3router feature L2TP 12 D Link DAS 3248 1 5 DAS 3248 Specifications le 1000 AC l 100 A System Architecture 48 DAS 3248 ports ADSL ADSL2 ADS2 SHDSL subscriber interface with built in POTS Splitter One 1000BaseT MGNT Two 1000BaseT or one Giga LX Uplink Subtend Interface module selectable Subtending capability allows up to 8 units to be cascaded and managed as one unit Telco 50 pin Centronic connector for ADSL POTS IN and POTS OUT Protocol Handling Capability 8 VCs per xDSL ports 128 MAC address per xDSL ports 64 128 MAC address 2K Multicast MAC address 512 VLAN any value in 4096 support Configurable packet size 64 to 1542 UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 1000ACT 100 ACT ATM MIBs Physical condition le Dimension Weight 6 8kg 400mm D x440mm W x44mm H Power AC Power auto ranging 90 240 VAC 50 60 Hz IEC connector DC Power 42 56 VDC Power Consumption 150 watts IP DSLAM ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 Interface Downstream DMT data rate from 32 kb s up to 25 Mb s Upstream DMT data rate from 32 kb s to 1 Mb s Comply with ITU G 992 1 G DMT G DMT bis ITU G 992 2 G Lite ANSI T1 413 issue 2 ITU G 994 1 G handshake for ADSL G 992 3 for ADSL2 and G 992 5 for ADSL2 Extended power management capabilities to optimize power consumption for each application Maximum reach exceeding 20Kft 6 1Km Management Microsoft NT SNMP bas
47. Threshold 0 the value is 0 4 Time Zone GMT Apply 2 Input necessary information on those fields 55 Table 4 1 Sysinfo field definition Field Definition Name Alias name of the DAS 3248 Location Location of the DAS 3248 Contact The contact person of the DAS 3248 Vendor The vendor of the DAS 3248 Object ID Vendor ID DST This specifies if the Daylight Savings Time has been enabled or not True on False off UpTime System up time HwVersion Hardware version of the DAS 3248 CPSwVersion Control plant version Log Threshold This specifies the severity level of the trap equal to or lower than that shall be logged 0 represents log threshold is diable 1 is the lowest and represents critical traps Valid values 0 4 Time Zone Time zone Valid values Given below are the valid values followed by their descriptions IDLW International Date Line West NT Nome HST Hawaii Standard CAT Central Alaska AHST Alaska Hawaii Standard YST Yukon Standard PST US Pacific Standard MST US Mountain Standard CST US Central Standard EST US Eastern Standard AST Atlantic Standard NFST Newfoundland Standard NFT Newfoundland BRST Brazil Standard AT Azores WAT West Africa GMT Greenwich Mean UTC Universal Coordinated WET Western European CET Central European FWT French Winter MET Middle European MEWT Middle European Winter SWT Swedish Winter EET Eastern Europe Russia Zone 1 IST
48. access permissions given to managers with this community name ro implies Read Only permissions and rw implies Read Write permissions Caution None References e SNMP commands 172 5 5 61 SNMP Host Commands gt get snmp host Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get snmp host ip ip community community gt create snmp host Description Use this command to create Command Syntax create snmp host ip ip community community delete snmp host Description Use this command to delete Command Syntax delete snmp host ip ip community community Parameter Ses This specifies the IP address of the manager that has access permissions Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional This specifies the Community name This must be a community valid community in the snmp community table community Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional Example create snmp host ip 172 25 34 34 community public Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Ip Address Communi ty 172 25 34 34 public Verbose Made Off Entry Created Output field description Description Ip Address W specifies the IP address of the manager that as access permissions Communit This specifies the Community name This must be a d valid community in the snmp community table Caution None References e SNMP commands 173 5 5 62 SNMP Stats Commands b snmp stats Description Command Syntax Us
49. address in a frame to which this entry s filtering information applies Bit O macaddress of the first octet of mac addr indicates a group macaddress multicast mac addr if the bit is SET Eg 01 00 00 00 00 00 03 FF FF FF FF Type Optional Valid values Example get bridge mcast forwarding vlanid 1 macaddress 01 00 5E 00 08 01 Output Vlan Index 1 Mac Address 01 00 5E 00 08 01 Bgresa Ports 10 Zu Group Learnt 10 Output Fields BEE ees The VLAN id for this VLAN In devices supporting Shared Vlan for mul ticast capability the information for a multicast MAC address is shared across vlans Hence vlan id is an optional parameter In devices Vlan Index supporting Independent Vlan for multicast capability each vlan can have its own information for a multicast MAC address Hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than get For No Vlan case vlan id is not required The destination Group MAC address in a frame to which this entry s Mac Address eewer l filtering information applies The complete set of bridge ports in this VLAN to which frames destined for this Group MAC address are currently being explicitly forwarded This does not include ports for which this address is only implicitly forwarded in the dot1qForwardAllPorts list Group Learnt The subset of bridge ports in EgressPorts which were learned by p GMRP or some other dynamic mechanism in this Filtering database Caution None
50. agent to deactivate an agent from the system s monitoring If to add an agent to the system 1 Select a territory that a new agent belongs to Users can click on Territory Manager UU T9 I to activate territory manager 2 Click on Ee the data fields then cleared to blank for entering the data Enter values in fields IP Address Alias Name and Description The Apply buttons to the left of these fields then become enable Click on P to apply the agent to the system If to activate so called Mount the system s monitoring of an agent click on the required agent entry in the Demount agent list then click 42 1 on P The agent will appear on the Mount agent list on the right CI l l 5 Click on o De to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window If to remove an agent from the system Click the required agent in the Demount agent list and then click on E The agent will disappear CI 2 Click on o De to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window If to change the information of an agent 1 Select the required agent in the Demount agent list The information of the selected agent will then presented on the data fields Madity 2 Click on to Change IP Alias Name and Description and then amp pply becomes enable 3 Clickon DP to apply the change to the system CI 4 Click on Ges
51. and downlink is towards the physical interface connect ed to the slave device For uplink type ip address not be null if usedhcp is false Type Optional Valid Values uplink downlink Default Value uplink Administrative status of the Ethernet interface Type Modify Mandatory Valid values enable or disable Default value enable This defines the duplex mode to be used Type optional Valid values auto half full Default value auto This defines the packet type supported by the interface etherPktTypeSupported shall be configured for every Ethernet interface By default Pkttype all packets will be transmitted The interface shall Mcast Bcast UnknownUcast not transmit any other packet type than configured AlllNone Type Create optional Modify optional Valid values Mcast Ucast UnknownUcast All Default Value All This parameter specifies the output rate limiting val ue to be applied on this Interface The unit for the same is in Mbits sec Type Create Optional Modify Optional Orl decvalue Valid Values GS CFG MIN ORL ETH RATE MBPS GS CFG MAX ORL ETH RATE MBPS Default Value GS CFG DEF ORL ETH RATE MBPS VLAN for management traffic on this interface Nonzero value of this field is valid only if either ip field is non zero or usedhcp field is true If no Management Vlanid is specified in the create operation or it s value is set to zero either in create or modify operation then the system shal
52. as these are reserved GARP addresses Vianid vlanid Type Create Mandatory Modify Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional Default value The set of ports to which frames received from a specific port and destined for a specific Multicast MAC address must be forwarded A port may not be added in this set if itis already a member of the set of ports in ForbidEgressPorts More than one val ue can be given separated by spaces Type Optional for all commands Valid values 7 G8 CFG MAX BRIDGE PORTS Default value none The set of ports to which frames received from a specific port and destined for a specific Multicast MACaddress must not be forwarded regardless of any forbidegressports dynamic information A port may not be added in this forbidegressports set if itis already a member of the set of ports in none EgressPorts Type Optional for all commands Valid values 7 G8 CFG MAX BRIDGE PORTS Default value none egressports egressports none Example create bridge static mcast vlanid 7 mcastaddr 01 00 5e 00 00 01 egressports 10 forbidegressports 20 Output Verbose Mode On 112 Entry Created VLan Index 1 T Meast Address 01 00 5E 00 00 01 Egress porta l Forbidden Egress porte 20 Verbose Mode Off Entry Created Output Fields KE The VLAN id for this VLAN In devices supporting Shared Vlan for multicast capability the informa tion for a multicast MAC address is shared across
53. be tracked denied access Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Modify Mandatory Get Optional macaddr macaddr This flag specifies if the MAC address is to be denied access Type Create Optional Modify Optional Default value enable This flag specifies if the MAC address is to be tracked accross different ports A trap is raised when packet from the address comes over a port for the first time and when it changes the port Type Create Optional Modify Optional Default value disable deny disable enable track disable enable Example create acl global macentry macaddr 00 01 34 a0 d1 34 deny enable track enable Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Mac Address 00 01 34 40 01 34 Deny enable Track enable Number of times Port changed 2 Verbose Mode Off Entry Created Output field description Field Description o Unicast Source MAC Address which needs to be Mac Address tracked denied access This flag specifies if the MAC address is to be Deny denied access This flag specifies if the MAC address is to be tracked accross different ports A trap is raised in case packet from the address comes over a port for the first time and when it changes the port Track Number of times Port This specifies the number of times port has been changed changed by the MAC address Caution None References None 168 5 5 56 ACL Port Macentry Commands b getacl port macentry Descriptio
54. deii Example get adsl atuc physical ifname dsl 0 Output Verbose Mode On 143 Ifname del 6 Serial Humber Glcbespan 1 0 Vendor ID 00359 Version Hunber r 1 0 Curr Statue noDefect Curr nr Margin dbs 10 20 Curr Atn dB l6b 40 Curr ttainable Rate bps t 40 Curr Output PwridB lo 90 Ge pctate Data GsActualstandard T1 413 GeTx tmCellCounter 214 GsRx amp tmCellCounter 1 A15 GebtartProgresa e 413 GsIdleEsrtError 200 GeldleBertCella 100 GeBert ync BPert utOofzync GeParametricTestReault Ok GebertError Besyne od GeSeltinfoValid NotConnected Geb5eltLocpLen fin Feet 20 Ge6el tLacpEnd Open GgbeltLaocpGaudqe greater 2bawg D ataBceost Statue Enable GebeltUpZshannonCap in bps LO Ge5eltDown5hannonCap iin bei 20 Ein Humber Hunker of bits bin 0 82 117 1100 40001000 ooo 0 16 400 0 21100000004 000 32 2550 0 15 0 g O 7 0 Du 15 0 d OD 48 a 0 0 O n 1380 0 0 O OO 1 80 0D Parametric Info 0 a A A A 4 J D D D 8 0 0 0 D 12 D D D 16 d D D 0 20 d D D D 24 D D D 28 J D D D Output Fields The ADSL ATUC physical interface name Serial Number The vendor specific string that identifies the vendor equipment Vendor ID Vendor ID code Vason Number The vendor specific version number sent by this ATU as part of the initialization messages Curr Status Indicates current state of the ATUC line This is a bit map of possible conditions
55. describes how to unpack your DAS 3248 For a box of DAS 3248 there may contain the following materials 1 DAS 3248 2 Mounting bracket package 3 RJ 45 Ethernet cable 4 Power cord AC power module only o RS 232 cable to facilitate the connection between CID and PC 6 CD including user manaul and Quick Start Guide 7 A copy of Quick Start Guide 8 Accessory package Any other accessories requested at time of ordering Check the contents of the package and inspect the unit for any signs of damage Report any defect to vendor s customer service representative Retain all packing materials for future shipment 16 2 3 Hardware Installation The DAS 3248 can be installed in a standard 19 inch rack by using the mounting brackets provided Mount the shelf on the rack using the large screws provided Follows the following procedures to connect and wire the system 2 3 1 Safety Instruction The following is the safety instructions for DAS 3248 before installation 1 Read and follows all warning notices and instructions of this user manual 2 The maximum recommended operating temperature for the DAS 3248 is 50 C Care must be taken to allow sufficient air circulation or space between units when the DAS 3248 is installed inside a closed rack assembly and racks should safely support the combined weight of all DAS 3248 3 The connections and equipment that supply power to the DAS 3248 should be capable of operatin
56. displaying a list of reboot failures that were encountered when the system was trying to come up Command Syntax get system reboot info numentries Example get system reboot info numentries 1 Output Verbose Mode On CP Bin Version 1 6 DP Bin Version 1 8 Time of Reboot Thu Jan 2 12 34 56 1970 Reboot Failure Cause DP Init Failure Reboot Type Secondary CFG Output Fields Control Plane Version The control Plane Version with which the system could not come up The data Plane Version with which the system Data Plane Version could not come up Time of Reboot Time at which the reboot failure occured This tells the type of reboot with which the system is trying to come up The various possible values are Last Back Up Default Minimum Clean Type of Reboot 161 Failure Cause This tells the various causes of failure that system encountered while rebooting It can be Sdram CP Decompress failed Nvram CP Decompress failed Sdram DP Decompress failed Nvram DP Decompress failed DP Init Failure Nvm CP Nvm DP CI Mismatch Nvm CP Sdram DP CI Mismatch Sdram CP Nvm DP CI Mismatch Sdram CP Sdram DP CI Mismatch Sdram CP All DP Cl Mismatch Nvm CP All DP CI Mismatch Applying Last cfg failed Applying BackUp cfg failed Applying Min cfg failed Applying Nvm FD failed Applying Sdram FD failed Nvm CP Last CFG Cl Mismatch Nvm CP Backup CFG Cl Mismatch Sdram CP Last CFG Cl Mismatch Sdram CP Backup
57. dropped i e CPE to CPE traffic is not allowed Un restricted bridging is forwarding based on lookup in all cases Type Modify Optional Valid values residential restricted unrestricted Maximum number of classifier tree nodes of high ac cess priority that can be created Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS_ CFG MAX CLFR TREE NODE MPRIO Maximum number of classifier tree nodes of low ac cess priority that can be created Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX CLFR TREE NODE LPRI Maximum number of classifier trees that can be cre ated Type Modify Optional Valid values 71 GS CFG MAX CLFR TREE Maximum number of classifier profiles that can be created Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX CLFR PROFILES Maximum number of generic filter ingress rules that can be created Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX GFLTR RULES INGRESS Maximum number of generic filter egress rules that can be created Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX GFLTR RULES EGRESS Maximum number of generic filter ingress subrules of high access priority that can be created Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS_CFG MAX GFLTR SUBRULES INGRESS MPRIO Maximum number of generic filter ingress subrules of low access priority that can be created Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX GFLTR SUBRULES INGRESS LPRIO Maximum number of g
58. enable disable Description This specifies whether the SNTP service is enabled or disabled True means that SNTP is enabled and False means that SNTP is disabled Type Modify Optional Valid values enable disable Example modify sntp cfg enable Output Verbose Mode On Off Status Enable Output field description This specifies whether the SNTP service is enabled or disabled True means that SNTP is enabled and False means that SNTP is disab some Caution References None None 5 5 58 SNTP Stats Commands get snip stats Description Command Syntax reset sntp stats Description Command Syntax Use this command to get get sntp stats Use this command to reset reset sntp stats Example get sntp stats Output Verbose Mode On Off Status Enable Output field 170 Field Desnpion O This specifies the number of requests sent to SNTP Requests count S erver Responses count This specifies the Number of responses received P from SNTP Server count received from SNTP Server count not come within time limit Last Time Stamp This specifies time at which the local clock was last MM DD set or corrected The display format shall be YYYY HH MM SS mm dd yyyy hr min sec Caution None References None 5 5 59 SNTP servaddr Commands b getsntp servaddr Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get sntp servaddr b create sntp servaddr Descri
59. files There can be multiple versions of files The name of the file shall be as specified in the configuration file of createfi tool The files are stored in NVRAM Invram user This directory contains user specific files There can be multiple versions of files The files are stored in NVRAM Isdram cfg This directory contains user specific Configuration files with cfg extension The files are stored in SDRAM Isdram user This directory contains user specific files The files are stored in SDRAM Type Mandatory Valid values String of up to 128 characters all Characters except This specifies the IP address of the remote host from ip ip address which the file is to be downloaded Type Mandatory 179 Valid values Any valid IP address This specifies the protocol to be used for downloading the file Currently only TFTP is supported Type Optional Default Value TFTP mode tftp ftp list Description This command is used to list the Configuration or binary files stored on the unit Command Syntax Uer fname nvram sdram fname nvram sdram This specifies whether the files of NVRAM or SDRAM are to be listed Parameters nvram This lists all directories and files stored in NVRAM Isdram This lists all directories and files stored in SDRAM Type Optional Default Value All the files present in the NVRAM or SDRAM will be displayed Mode Super Lse
60. for the default VLAN created for the system permanent 2 this entry corresponding to an entry in dot1qVlanStaticTable is currently in use and will re main so after the next reset of the device The port lists for this entry include ports from the equivalent dot1qVlanStaticTable entry and ports learnt dynam ically dynamic 3 this entry is currently in use and will remain so until removed by GVRP There is no static entry for this VLAN and it will be removed when the last port leaves the VLAN Earess Ports The set of ports which are transmitting traffic for d this VLAN as either tagged or untagged frames 100 Untagged Ports The set of ports which are transmitting traffic for gg this VLAN as untagged frames VLAN Index The VLAN identifier This value indicates the status of the VLAN Port corresponding to this entry other 1 the entry is for the default VLAN created for the system permanent 2 this entry corresponding to an entry in dot1qVlanStaticTable is currently in use and will remain so after the next reset of the device The VLAN Status port lists for this entry include ports from the equivalent dot1qVlanStaticTable entry and ports learnt dynamically dynamic 3 this entry is currently in use and will remain so until removed by GVRP There is no static entry for this VLAN and it will be removed when the last port leaves the VLAN this VLAN as either tagged or untagged frames this VLAN as untagged frames
61. is used to delete Command Syntax delete bridge static mcast vlanid vlanid mcastaddr mcastaddr get bridge static mcast Description Use this command is used to get Command Syntax get bridge static mcast vlanid vlanid mcastaddr mcastaddr modify bridge static mcast Description Use this command is used to modify Command Syntax modify bridge static mcast vlanid vlanid mcastaddr mcastaddr egressports egressports forbidegressports forbidegressports 111 Parameter The VLAN id for this VLAN In devices supporting Shared Vlan for multicast capability the information for a multicast MAC address is shared across vlans Hence vlan id is an optional parameter In de vices supporting Independent Vlan for multicast capability each vlan can have its own information for a multicast MAC address Hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than get For No Vlan case vlan id is not required Type Optional for all commands Valid values 0 G8 CFG MAX VLAN ID Default value The destination multicast MAC address in a frame to which this entry s filtering information applies Bit 0 of the first octet of the MAC address indicates a group multicast MAC address if the bitis SET For example 01 00 00 00 00 00 03 FF FF FF FF Addresses in the range 01 80 C2 00 00 00 01 80 C2 00 00 0f and mcastaddr 01 80 C2 00 00 20 01 80 C2 00 00 2f have been mcastaddr blocked as value of this index
62. n number i time to live w seconds s size Parameters Description This specifies the Destination address to be pinged Type Mandatory ip address domain name Valid values Any Valid IP Address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 or Domain Name String of Max 63 characters a z A Z 0 9 and This indicates continuous ping to host until the user interrupts Type Optional This specifies the number of pings to send to host n number Type Optional Valid values 1 65535 Default Value 4 This specifies the time interval between successive ping requests Type Optional Valid values 0 65535 Default Value 2 This specifies the time to live to be filled in the ping request I time to live Type Optional Valid values 0 255 Default Value 64 This specifies the size of payload for ping Type Optional Valid values 4 1500 Default Value 64 Example ping 192 168 1 13 Output ping 192 168 1 13 64 bytes of data from 192 168 1 13 seq 0 ttl 64 rtt 0 000 msec 64 bytes of data from 192 168 1 13 seq 1 ttl 64 rtt 0 000 msec 64 bytes of data from 192 168 1 13 seq 2 ttl 64 rtt 0 000 msec 64 bytes of data from 192 168 1 13 seq 3 ttl 64 rtt 0 000 msec 4 packets transmitted 4 packets received O percent packet loss 122 Output Fields This denotes the number of bytes in the ping OA PYES Ol packet and the source IP Address e This denotes the ping attempt counter value
63. position indicates usage of corresponding bin 0 disables usage of corresponding bin Type Modify Optional Maximum interleaving depth supported by the customer s hardware Type Modify Optional Indicates enable disable of auto retrain capability Type Modify Optional This parameter controls if the CO will attempt to startup using alternate standards if the CPE does not support ADSL Type Modify Optional This parameter selects the PSD mask option to be used Type Modify Optional Indicates whether there is overlap or no overlap of bins Type Modify Optional This parameter enables disables the ability to erase all fast retrain profiles at startup Type Modify Optional Indicates whether customer s Hardware uses external RS RAM Type Modify Optional Start bin for range of bins to be measured Type Modify Optional Valid values 0x0 GS CFG MAX ATUC HYBRID TEST STA RT B IN End bin for range of bins to be measured Type Modify Optional Valid values 0x0 GS CFG MAX ATUC HYBRID TEST END BIN This parameter enables disables trellis coding Trellis coding should always be enabled for its clear performance advantage Type Modify Optional Configured Target Signal Noise Margin This is the Noise Margin the modem must achieve with a BER of 10to the power 7 or better to successfully complete initialization Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 310 128 atur
64. stream RT up stream Received blocks Transmitted blocks Corrected blocks The total number of blocks of data received since the last agent reset The total number of blocks of data transmitted since the last agent reset Number of corrected blocks of data transmitted since the last agent reset Uncorrected blocks Number of corrected blocks of data transmitted since the last agent reset Current 15 min received blocks Number of blocks of data received during the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min Transmitted blocks Current 15 min corrected blocks Number of blocks of data transmitted during the current 15 minute interval Number of corrected blocks of data transmitted during the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min Number of uncorrected blocks of data transmitted 76 Field Uncorrected blocks Definition during the current 15 minute interval current 1 day time elapsed Number of seconds that have elapsed since the start of the current day interval Current 1 day received Number of blocks of data received during the current blocks day interval Current 1 day transmitted Number of blocks of data transmitted during the current blocks day interval Current 1 day corrected blocks Number of corrected blocks of data transmitted during the current day interval Current 1 day uncorrected blocks Number of uncorrected blocks of data tran
65. you prefer Then click on Element Management System for DAS3248 select Program Folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders Existing Folders Administrative Tools PrintMe Internet Printing InstallShield lt Back Cancel 7 When the Start Copying Files window appears you can confirm your current settings if you are satisfied with the settings click on to start copying files Element Management System for DAS3248 start Copying Files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files IF you want to review or change any settings click Back If you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Current Settings Setup Type Complete Target Folder C Program Files D Link EMS SD1 User Information Name mike Company D Link lt Back Next gt Cancel InstallShield 8 When Setup Process Status window appears the installation process is 2f D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM now in progress This window displays a bar indicating the percentage of completion for the current installation In addition the names of the files being installed appear above the bar until the installation is complete ETT Element Management System for DAS3248 Decompressing Files In C Program 9 At the end o
66. your DAS 3248 with CLI interface Appendix A Describes the pin assignment for DAS 3248 Document Conventions Commands descriptions use these conventions Elements in square brackets are optional lt gt Essential values lt x y z gt Alternative keywords are grouped in lt gt and separated by vertical bars Others Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions Whats the difference between ATM based DSLAM and IP based DSLAM Fig 0 1 amp Fig 0 2 display the differences between traditional ATM based DSLAM and DAS 3248 in PPPoE application sample PC ATU R DSLAM Network BAS IP H qu RO E SAR f0BaseT 10BaseT Figure 0 1 PPPoE application in Traditional ATM based ADSL Network As Fig 0 1 displays in traditional ATM based ADSL network the user application information is encapsulated by ADSL CPE into ATM cells in pre defined VC Virtual Channel PVC and then upstream the ATM cells to DSLAM via ADSL link In this example the user information PPPoE encapsulated is encapsulated by ATU R using RFC 1483 Bridge mode encapsulation format All the ATM cells belong to the specified VC is concentrated by the DSLAM and switched in the ATM network clouds to the defined destination ISPs or Offices at there the ATM cells and PPPoE frames is resolved by the Broadband Access Server and the user application information is serviced PC ATU R IP DSL AM Network BAS Figure
67. 0 2 PPPoE application in DAS 3248 with Ethernet All The Way Network In addition to traditional ATM based ADSL network As Fig 0 2 displays the user application information is still encapsulated by ADSL CPE into ATM cells in pre defined VC Virtual Channel PVC and then upstream the ATM cells to DSLAM via ADSL link In the DAS 3248 all the ATM cells belong to the specified VC are decapsulated back to the original PPPoE encapsulated Ethernet packet if VLAN mode of the specified ADSL port is disabled or mapped to the pre defined Ethernet VLAN packets if VLAN mode of the specified ADSL port is enabled DAS 3248 concentrates all Ethernet with without VLAN tag packets from 48 24 ports ADSL and uplinks to ISP s Ethernet All The Way network The PPPoE frames will be resolved at Broadband Access Server BAS and the user application information was serviced The DAS 3248 supports ADSL CPE Bridge mode For future FW upgrade the DAS 3248 can act as BRAS to process user application information directly DAS 3248 provides Ethernet with without VLAN tag to ATM PVC mapping feature for the ISP to isolate user s data with security and to provide lots of service enhancement capabilities DAS 3248 supports 8 ATM PVC links for each ADSL ADSL2 2 CPE Introduction 1 1 General This chapter will help you understand the function and application of your DAS 3248 It covers B DAS 3248 Overview This section describes the ov
68. 021 CCCRC Register CCPR Register Oxa2aabdfc CCIR Register Oxbabfbfel CCIBR Register CCOBR Register 0x44208200 CCOR Register Stack at the time of the Crash In Ho OUI d WD Oxlffffbbd Ox3fdled7f Ox9bb2eecc Quac DEM Sige Ee Frame Ptr 8 Ox48ea65c 0x471073c 0x4d13c18 0x4951e60 7 x4710730 0x4700 f28 0x4d13c90 0x4d13c18 6 0x4700f28 Ox46eab20 0x4d13d10 0x4d13c90 5 0x46eab20 Ox46ea25c 0x4d14360 0x4d13d10 4 Ox46ea25c 0Ox46e9d20 0x4d143e8 0x4d14360 3 0x46e9d20 0x48e356c 0x4d144f0 0x4d143e8 Output Fields eu c uu Crash Id Crash IU Time of Crash 157 Crash Number Internal processor Number This specifies the time at which the crash occurred PSR Re This specifies the value of Processor state g registerat the time of crash Window Invalid Mask register This specifies the value of Program counter at the time of crash This specifies crash cause Following are the possi blecauses Ctrl Transfer To CP Failed Crash Cause Crash in CP self processing DP Init Failure CP crashed after DP Init DP crashed after DP Init DP internal Failure System in Loop Crash in DP Processing WimReg PC This specifies the value of next Program Counter at NPC the time of crash Y Reg MSW This specifies the value of MSW of Y Register at the time of crash Y Reg LSW This specifies the value of LSW of Y Register at the time of crash This specifies number of trap that caused the crash This sp
69. 35 rlapped vdsiNonOverlapped vdslOverlapped Parameters Description Identifies the firmware to be downloaded dsltype Adsl Sdsl Type Optional for all commands Default value adsl ADSL line code type Type Optional for all commands Default value Dmt linecoding Other Dmt Cap Qam txcfg ansit1413 etsi q9921 d q9921PotsOverlapped q9921IsdnNonOverlapped q9921IsdnOverlapped q9921TcmlsdnNonOverlapped q9921TcmlsdnOverlapped q9922PotsNonOverlapped q9922PotsOverlapped q9922TcmlsdnNonOverlappe d q9922TcmlsdnOverlapped q9921TcmlsdnSymmetric q9921GspanPlusPotsNonOve rlapped q9921GspanPlusPotsOverla pped vdslNonOverlapped vdslOverlapped Lt ads PlusPotsNonOverlappe d Transmission capabilities with which the DSL system is configured Type Optional for all commands Default value q9921PotsNonOverlapped q9921PotsOverlapped Example create dsl system txcfg q9921potsNonOverlapped Output Verbose Mode On DSL Type Adsl Line coding Dmt Tx Config q9921potsNonOverlapped Output Fields Fe Description DSL Type Identifies the firmware to be downloaded Line coding ADSL line code type Transmission capabilities with which the DSL Tx Config sys tem is configured Caution None 5 5 29 ADSL Cap Commands get adsl cap Description Use this command to view DSL transmission capability Command Syntax get ads cap 136 Parameters None Example
70. 48 provides both Ethernet VLAN and non VLAN to ATM PVC mapping feature and bridge mode for the ISP to isolate user s data with security and to provide lots of service enhancement capabilities DAS 3248 supports 8 ATM PVC links for each ADSL ADSL2 2 CPE DAS 3248 CID The LED Fast Identification Ethernet of DAS 3248 uplink Figure 1 1 DAS 3248 Front View As Fig 1 1 displays in the front view of DAS 3248 there are several LEDs to indicate current system and link status and one replaceable uplink downlink module with three Giga TX LX Ethernet interfaces for D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM uplink downlink and local management Through the uplink Ethernet the DAS 3248 can be stacked and managed via SNMP as one entity As Fig 1 3 displays in the rear panel there is one power adaptor both 42V 56V DC or 90V 240V AC power module can be selected For DAS 3248 There are two sets of DSL amp POTS 50 pin Centronic connectors Each set provides 24 port with built in POTS splitter ADSL ADSL2 2 module totally 48 ADSL ADSL2 2 CPE users can be supported in one DAS 3248 4 fans in the right side 24 port ADSL module with built in POTS splitter Figure 1 2 DAS 3248 Rear View Fig 1 3 displays the LED identification of DAS 3248 and Table 1 describes its color definition and status description POWER UPLINK 1 UPLINK 2 1000 ACT MAINT ALARM 100 ACT MASTER Figure 1 3 DAS 3248 LED Identification
71. ATUS This specifies whether the global acl macentry track list represented by MO AclGlobalMacList is to be applied to this port or not The default value of this parameter shall depend on the port type For Net side Acl Global Track ports the default value shall be Apply GS CFG DEF NET PORT ACL GLB TRACK STATUS and for the cpe side ports the default value shall be GS CFG DEF CPE PORT ACL GR TRACK STATUS 5 5 23 Bridge Port Stats Table Commands get bridge port stats Description Use this command to get the statistics of a single port or all the ports Command Syntax get bridge port stats portid portid b reset bridge port stats Description Use this command to reset bridge port statistics Command Syntax reset bridge port stats portid portid Parameters Description This is the bridge port identifier If this is not specified in the get command then information for all ports is displayed portid portid Type Get Optional Reset Mandatory Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX BRIDGE PORTS Example get bridge port stats portid 1 Output Verbose Mode On Portld dy Max Info Size 1500 Out Frames 138 In Frames 129 In Discards i HC In Frames 300 HC Out Frames 350 HC In Discards 400 120 Output Fields FIELD Description This is the bridge port identifier POPE It can be 1 GS CFG MAX BRIDGE PORTS The maximum size of the INFO non MAC field Max Info Size that this port will recei
72. All characters except traceroute Description This command is used to trace the route to the specified destination Command Syntax traceroute ip address dname domain name ping udp m num of hops w wait time p udp port number Lo numof probes Parameters Leer This specifies the Destination address to be pinged Type Mandatory Valid values Any Valid IP Address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 or Domain Name String of Max 63 characters a z A Z 0 9 and Traceroute probe message type Ping udp Type Mandatory Maximum number of hops to search for ip address m num of hops Type Optional Valid Values 0 255 Default Value 30 This specifies the timeout in seconds Type Optional Valid values 0 65535 Default Value 5 Destination UDP port to be used only when Probe is Udp p udp port number Type Optional Valid Values 0 65535 Default Value 32768 Number of probes to be sent for each TTL value Type Optional Ee Valid Values 0 255 Default Value 3 Example traceroute 192 168 1 13 ping Output Tracing route to 192 168 1 13 Over a maximum of 30 hops 1 0 000000 ms 0 000000 ms 0 000000 ms 192 158 1 3 Trace complete ip address dname domain name Output Fields FIELD Description This denotes the hop counter value EE oe These are the Round trip timings of the 3 probe packets sent A denotes that this probe was missed
73. CPE Downlink side bridge ports shall be GS CFG DEF PORT LEARNING STATUS and for NET side bridge port default value shall be GS CFG DEF NET PORT LEARNING STATU S The current operational state of the bridge port If AdminStatus of the bridge port is disable 2 then OperStatus of the port should be disable 2 If Ad Port oper status minStatus of the bridge port is changed to enable 1 then OperStatus of port should change to enable 1 if the bridge port is ready to transmit and receive network traffic The desired state of the bridge port On creation the Port admin status bridge port shall be created in enabled AdminStatus by default Indicates if the port has been set as sticky The value enable 1 indicates that the entries learned on this port will not be aged out It also indicates that the entries learned on this port shall not be learned on any other port The entries learned on this port can only be removed by management action or by making the value as disable 2 so that the entries can be aged out This specifies whether the global acl macentry deny list represented by MO AclGlobalMacList is to be applied to this port or not The default value of this parameter shall depend on the port type For Net side ports the default value shall be Sticky Status Acl Global Deny Apply 119 GS CFG DEF NET PORT ACL GLB DENY S TATUS and for the cpe side ports the default value shall be GS CFG DEF CPE PORT ACL GLB DENY S T
74. ConfVccs 0 MaxVpiBits 9 MaxVciBits 10 OAMSrc Oxffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff ORL kbps 640 ClassOthrshld 2 Class2thrshld 2 RowStatus Active UnknownVPI 2ProfileName gold Classithrshld 3 UnknownVCI 3 Class3thrshld 3 Oper Status Up Admin Status Up Output Fields This specifies the name of the ATM port It can be IfName atm 0 atm 1 etc This specifies the name of the lower interface It can LowlfName l be dsl 0 dsl 1 etc Max Vecs The maximum number of VCCs PVCCs supported at this ATM interface This specifies the current number of VCCs MaxConfVccs configured on this port It may be O Value defined in MaxVccs MaxVpiBits The maximum number of active VPI bits configured H for use at the ATM interface MaxVciBits This specifies the maximum number of active VCI bits configured for use at this ATM interface The actual current state of the interface It can be Oper Status l either Up or Down Admin Status The desired state of the interface It may either be Up or Down This parameter specifies the output rate limiting ODORS value in Kbps to be applied on this interface RowStatus This defines the row status of the interface entry This parameter specifies the last seen unknown EE VPI on this ATM interface This parameter specifies the last seen unknown eon VCI on this ATM interface Caution The specified lower interface should already be created If the parameter maxvcperpo
75. D Link DAS 3248 48 Port IP DSLAM User s Manual First Edition August 2004 RECYCLABLE Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2003 D Link Corporation All rights reserved Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of D Link Corporation is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text D Link the D LINK logo are trademarks of D Link Computer Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products D Link Computer Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own August 2004 P N DAS3248UMO1V10 FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning t
76. L ATUC channel interface name Perf Valid Intervals Number of previous 15 minute intervals for which the data was collected Perf Invalid Intervals Number of previous 15 min intervals for which no data is available Monitored sec Curr1Day and Monitored seconds in Prev1 Day Performance Data Count of all encoded blocks received on this channel since agent was reset Curr15Min Curr1 Day Prev1 Day Count of all encoded blocks received on this channel in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Rx Blocks 146 Performance Data Count of all encoded blocks transmitted on this channel since agent reset Tx Blocks Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Count of all encoded blocks transmitted on this channel in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Count of all encoded blocks received with corrected errors on this channel since agent reset Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Count of all encoded blocks received with corrected errors on this channel in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Count of all encoded blocks received with uncorrected errors on this channel since agent wasreset Uncorrected Blocks Curr15Min Curr1 Day Prev1 Day Count of all encoded blocks received with uncorrected errors on this channel in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Number of packets with NCD No Cell Delin
77. LAN Port Stats CoImmalids sns er diu actutum D RR DO dd 101 Transparent Bridging Table Commande 102 IP ROUT Table COMMA GS cioe oe b Depot E tha E eia tte D v 106 IP Net to Media Table Commande 106 Bridge Mode Commande 107 DACP Cen e in len ne EE 108 Multicast Forwarding Table Commande 109 Bridge Static Unicast Commandes o nn0nnannnannnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnerrenrnrnnrrnnrenrennnne 110 Bridge Static Multicast Commande 0nnnannannnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrrnnrrnrnerrnnnne 111 Bridge mcast fwdunreg commande 113 FIGGE tbg traps ane ln EE 115 Bridge Port Table Commands iiL Eh i I e eit adei us 116 Bridge Port Stats Table Commande annnannannennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennenrnnrenrnnnnne 120 Bridge Port Cap Commande nennen nnns nas 121 PING Commands E 122 ADSL Eine Profile COMMANGS 22 e dedpesieer eeneg a ws PUE ba bras Outer de desceodies 123 ADS let Tee eil E NG EE 134 DSE System GCOMMANGS sesca Geaci o i re ihectshed dead a ba oce i deed n Dead an 135 ADSL Cap COMIMANGS EE 136 ADSL Alarm Profile Comlmabasssscsetastiencn putat a ei eec 137 ADSLEATUR Trapsext Commands recur oa e ti iau Ee Ee t eed ee 141 ADSL ATUC Trapsext Commande noonnennennnnnnsrnsrrsrrsrrerrrrrerrsrrnrrsrrrrrene 142 ADSL Alarm Profilext COMMMOANGS EE 143 ADSLATUC Physical e Tue E 143 ADSL ATUC Channel Commande 145 ADSL ATUC Channel Interval Commande 147 ADSLATUG Trap Command EE 148 ADSLATUC Pert Command Sorserien in tice x decus bi ocu
78. Mandatory Valid values aa 5 0 Interface Index of the ATM port on which this VC is getting configured Type Mandatory Valid values atm 0 Virtual Path Identifier In order to modify the VPI value shall be the new VPI value and the admin status of VC interface shall be disabled Also the VPI and VCI valaue cannot be modified along with admin status in one command Type Create Mandatory Modify Optional Valid values 0 2 8 87 vci vci mgmtmode Data Mgmt DataAndMgmt Raw enable disable adtxsize aal5 cpcs tx sdu size abrxsize aal5 cpcs rx sdu size vcmux llcmux Virtual Circuit Identifier In order to modify the VCI value shall be the new VCI value and the admin status of VC interface shall be disabled Also the VPI and VCI valaue cannot be modified along with admin status in one command Type Create Mandatory Modify Optional Valid values 1 2 16 It denotes the Management Mode of the ATM VC If itis Data then only data transmission can take place If it is Mgmt then management of remote CPE device can happen on that ATM VC and packets on that ATM VC shall start coming to Control Plane In DataAndMgmt mode data transmission as well as remote CPE management can happen on the same ATM VC interface In DataAndMgmt mode the only acceptable value for atmVCCAAL5EncapType is llc In Mgmt mode EoA interface cannot be created on the ATM VC and both Ethernet as well as non ethernet packet
79. Modify Optional Valid values 0 Oxffff Configured Minimum Transmit rate for nterleave channels in bps Also refer to adslAturConfRate ChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode and refer to ATU C transmit rate for ATUR receive rates Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffff Configured Maximum Transmit rate for Fast channels in bps Also refer to adslAturConfRateChan Ratio for information regarding RADSL mode and refer to ATU C transmit rate for ATUR receive rates Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffff Configured Maximum Transmit rate for Interleave channels in bps Also refer to adslAturConfRate ChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode and ATU C transmit rate for ATU R receive rates Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffff 129 aturmaxintldelay aturmaxintldelay databoost Enable Disable upstreampsd Extended Standard ADSL ATUC Configuration Configured maximum Interleave Delay for this channel Interleave delay applies only to the interleave channel and defines the mapping relative spacing between subsequent input bytes at the interleaver input and their placement in the bit stream at the interleaver output Larger numbers provide greater separation between consecutive input bytes in the output bit stream allowing for improved impulse noise immunity at the expense of payload latency Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 255 Globes
80. PV Si Cal kaye r PM e M 73 4 8 4 channel ayer PI iste cebuson due bam EA TATE leas oac Ae 75 5 System Administration with CLI 78 5 1 Notation Conventions 1 eeeeeieesieeniee nennen nnn nnne nnn nnn anna nnn 78 52 Command SIFUCtiEe oaos toc tee 15 poene ee 78 5 3 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms 1eeeeeeesee eere 79 5 4 CLI Command Brief Description eese eere eene 80 5 4 1 Calling GS OMIM ANS RE ee 81 5 5 Commands Group Description ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeesenecneeeeseneeeeseneones 82 5 5 1 Interrace le ue EE 02 9 9 2 9 5 3 9 9 4 9 9 9 5 5 6 5 5 7 5 5 8 5 0 9 5 5 10 9 9 11 0 9 12 0 9 13 5 5 14 0 9 15 0 9 16 5 5 17 5 5 18 5 95 19 5 5 20 9 9 21 9 5 22 9 9 23 5 5 24 5 5 25 5 5 26 5 9 2 5 5 28 5 5 29 5 5 30 9 9 31 9 9 32 9 9 33 5 5 34 0 0 95 9 5 36 9 9 37 9 5 38 9 9 39 9 5 40 5 5 41 5 5 42 5 5 43 5 5 44 5 5 45 5 5 46 5 5 47 5 5 48 5 5 49 5 5 50 0 9 91 0 0 02 9 9 03 5 5 54 5 5 55 5 5 56 ATM Interface CommandsS EEN 85 ATM VC COmmMmandS EE 87 AE ee nn In ele EE 90 AIM VC Statisi s Commands EE 91 Ethernet Commands EE 92 EQOA CONE ANS sen ERIT D T ERE 96 GVRP POL INTO Comimablds du evitare oct tea lp e neto eb Ee eec 98 VLAN Static e ul le e EE 99 Vien CULE INTO Goltmiabidss scene santuu tuto heutu eria ae VU UU a aav Ep Eo tri eR UE 100 V
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82. S III ET 1 What s the difference between ATM based DSLAM and IP based BIN RE 3 1 Intr od ctiON EEN 6 Mek CIT AN BEREIT 6 1 2 DAS 3248 Overview 1 eseeseeeeeeeeeeen nennen nnn nn nnn EN REENEN ENNEN ENN T L3 DAS 3248 ADDIICAUOFI ice ves ohsaca euo wat iesicue van cu e Eheu Sdivtusibwi usta Cua eain 10 1 4 DAS 3248 Features 1eeeeeeeeeeeseeni eee ee nnn nnn n nnn annu nhan sn n anas 11 1 4 1 Cost Saving Solution for GM 11 1 4 2 Excellent Management with Security eeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeereeree 11 1 4 3 Advanced Function for Broadband Service Offering 11 1 5 DAS 3248 SPECI CAUONS EEN 13 2 Getting Started ceeeeeeeeeeeeeieeee nien nene h nnn nnn 15 n HEEC HO A eor 15 2 2 Unpacking your DAS 32490 EE 16 2 3 Hardware Installation eeseeeeeee eene ene nnn 17 2 3 1 Sale Inst Le de con elena sae dtes teach o tae n etie ftn nte 17 2 3 2 DAS 3248 Rear Panel Connechon 18 2 3 3 DAS 3248 Front Panel Connechon 19 2 4 Ways of Management Connection eeeeeee eene enne 20 2 4 1 EMS Element Management Gvstem 20 2 4 2 Command Line Interface CUI A scope qaas nius eres ra ase rende oon ER le E DEus 21 2 4 3 Telnet Gel asian view conus ven tionis i mau maT E pra Ec MI nDnL AP QU RPM Ir TIR RT EUEE 22 3 EMS COMTIGUI AU ON 2 552 it oboe c
83. SL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAturPerfLofs ThreshTrap The number of Loss of Signal Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAturPerfLossThreshTrap The number of Loss of Power Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAturPerfL prsThreshTrap The number of Errored Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAturPerfESsThreshTrap Applies to Fast channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAturRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate gt ChanPrevTxRate plus the value of this object Applies to Interleave channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAturRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate gt ChanPrevTxRate plus the value of this object Applies to Fast channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAturRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate lt ChanPrevTxRate minus the value of this object Applies to Interleave channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAturRateChange Trap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate Cha
84. SL loopH R ADSL er ADSL loop NOTUSED Note Connector type is 50 pin teleco champ female 187 Table A 6 24 ports POTS splitter PHONE Connector pin assignment usage PIN usage PHONE 24 T PHONE 24 R PHONE 23 T PHONE 23 R PHONE 22 T PHONE 22 R PHONE 21 T PHONE 21 R PHONE 20 T PHONE 20 R RE SM NE RN PHONE 18 T PHONE 18 R 8 PHONT e PHONERITR y HONEGT 8 meer PHONEZ15 T PHONE 15 R 1 nemen 36 PHONER amp R 12 PHONEHST 3 PHONEFIGR PHONE I2 R PHONES I R PHONE 10 T PHONE 10 R PHONE 9 T PHONE 9 R PHONE 8 T PHONE 8 R PHONE 7 T PHONE 7 R 18 PHONE 6 T 20 PHONE ST 45 PHONESR 21 PHONERFT wm men PHONEKST 47 PHONEKSR PHONE 2 T PHONE 2 R a ee 25 NOTUSED Note Connector type is 50 pin teleco champ female 188
85. SNMP PDUs which were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for SES which the value of the error status field is genErr The total number of SNMP Get Request PDUs OutGetRequests which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity 175 InNoSuchNames InTotalReqVars InTotalSetVars OutNoSuchNames The total number of SNMP Get Next PDUs OutGetNexts which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity The total number of SNMP Set Request PDUs OutSetRequests which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity The total number of SNMP Get Response PDUs OutGetResponses which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which OutTraps have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity Indicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate authentication failure traps The value of this object overrides any AuthenTraps Zen ci i configuration information as such it provides a means whereby all authentication failure traps may be disabled The total number of GetRequest PDUs GetNextRequest PDUs GetBulkRequest PDUs SetRe quest PDUs and InformRequest PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity which were silently dropped be SilentDrops cause the size of a reply containing an alternate Re sponse PDU with an empty variable bindings field was greater than either a local constraint or the maximum message size associated with the originator of the request
86. Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipe 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Taipe 102 Taipei 102 Taipei 102 Description DSL OO co ch Rm to B3 eh ho bk L Lk cht o LL Lk I omn an zm eo ta P The date time when the event is closed Descriptio Mo Peer An No PeerAt Ma Peer At Ma Peer Ai Ma Peer At Ma Peer At Ma Peer At Ma Peer At Ma Peer At Ma Peer At Ma Peer At Ma Peer At Ma Peer At Ma Peer At Ma Peer Ab Ma Peer At Ma Peer At A Rest of the fields is as same as described in Outstanding Events This window allows you to browse the expired records which can be configured in the Evironment window 1 Click on the tab of Archived that will bring the Archived screen to front as follows 99 link NAG 2942 ID DOI AM j H l Ln iJ se Le pa Jo e Pe S i IV LS M E REN k IARAA VaT i L2 V9 Lee ff D Event Log Happen Time Release Time Agent Grade DSL Site Description 2 Click on ELM to clear all records 3 Click on Uwe to exit the window 4 5 System This section allows users to perform commit and reboot that will be introduced as follows 4 5 1 Commit and Reboot This section describes how to commit the current configuration to falsh or reboot the DAS 3248 1 Double Click on Commit and Reboot from the Function List Window The System Information screen appears as follows 60 D System C
87. The total number of GetRequest PDUs GetNex tRequest PDUs GetBulkRequest PDUs SetRequest PDUs and InformRequest PDUs delivered to the SNMP ProxyDrops entity which were silently dropped because the transmission of the possibly translated message to a proxy target failed in a manner other than a time out such that no Response PDU could be returned Caution None References SNMP commands 5 5 63 SNMP Traphost Commands get snmp traphost Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get snmp traphost ip ip port port create snmp traphost Description Use this command to create Command Syntax create snmp traphost ip ip community community port port version v1 v2c delete snmp traphost Description Use this command to delete 176 Command Syntax delete snmp traphost ip ip port port gt modify snmp traphost Description Use this command to modify Command Syntax modify snmp traphost ip ip port port version v1 v2c Parameter LE This specifies the Port at which the trap is to be sent port port Type Create Optional Get Optional Modify Optional Delete Optional Default value 162 This specifies the Trap version to be sent to the Manager version v1 v2c Type Create Optional Get Optional Modify Optional Default value v2c Example create snmp traphost ip 172 25 34 34 community public Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Ip Address
88. This parameter controls if the CO will attempt to startup GsAdvertisedCapabilities using alternate standards if the CPE does not support ADSL GslTriggerMode The type of event that triggers a fast retrain This object is used to configure the ADSL physical line Type mode 1 in bit position indicates usage of corresponding bin whereas a 0 disables usage of corresponding bin GsDnBinUsage Indicates Name of the Input file that contains the Mask ParametricTestInputFile Array Size lower and upper mask Array Null string means no file is specified Configured Target Signal Noise Margin This is the Noise Target Snr Margin dB 10 Margin the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 to the power 7 or better to successfully complete initialization Configured Signal Noise Margin for rate upshift If the noise margin rises above this level the modem should attempt to increase its transmit rate In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be O Upshift SnrMargin dB 10 Minimum time that the current margin is above Up Min Upshift Time sec shiftSnrMgn before an upshift occurs In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be O Minimum time that the current margin is below Min Dnshift Time sec DownshiftSnrMgn before a downshift occurs In the case that RADSL mode is not present the value will be O Configured Minimum Transmit rate for Fast channels in bps Also refer to adslAturConfRateChanRatio for
89. Uncorrected Blocks received with uncorrected errors on this channel since agent was reset 152 Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Count of all encoded blocks received with uncorrected errors on this channel in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Number of packets with NCD No Cell Delineation errors NCD Count Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Number of packets with NCD error received in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Number of packets with HEC error Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Number of packets with HEC error received in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval HEC Count Caution None References e ADSL commands 5 5 46 ADSL ATUR Chanintrvl Commands get adsl atur chanintrvl Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atur chanintrvl ifname ifname sintrvl sintrvl nintrvl nintrvl Parameters Name Description The ADSL interface name ifname ifname Type Get Mandatory Valid values ds i 0 delt dslj O dslj Start interval number Performance Data Interval number 1 is the most recent previous interval interval 96 is 24 hours ago sintrvl sintrvl Type Get Optional Valid values 1 96 Default Value 1 Number of 15 minutes intervals f Type Get Optional OVE DIME Valid values 7 96 Default value 12 5 5 47 System Configuration Save And Restor
90. able disable throttle bcastsupport enable disable mcastsupport enable disable mcastdrop enable disable throttlingrate throttlingrate pollinterval pollinterval dropiffdbfull edisable nable The timeout period in seconds for aging out dynamically learned forwarding information from CPEs The value 0 can be configured when aging is to be stopped Optional Type Modify Valid values GS CFG MIN AGING TIME GS CFG MAX AGING TIME The timeout period in seconds for aging out dynamically learned forwarding information learned from the slave device The recommended value for this is more than or equal to the value for doti dTpAgingTimeOut The value O can be configured when aging is to be stopped The timeout period in seconds for aging out dynamically learned forwarding information from NET side port This is used only for full bridge configuration The recommended value of net aging timeout should be greater than that of the iAgingi parameter The value 0 can be configured when aging is to be stopped This is used to specify whether the unknown unicast packets are to be flooded or not The value throttle specifies that throttling using the throttling rate and polling interval parameters configured by the user shall control the flooding The fields throttleRate and polllnterval are valid only when the floodsupport is set to throttle The value for this is used along with per vlan config
91. ame It can be This is the Virtual Port Identifier This is the Virtual Circuit Identifier on this AAL5 VCC this AAL5 VCC Tx Bvtes count The number of octets contained in AA CPCS PDUs received on this AAL5 VCC Ry Bvies count The number of octets contained in AAL5 i CPCS PDUs received on this AALE VCC CRC Errors count This specifies the number of CRC errors encountered This specifies the number of oversized SDUs received Caution None References e atm vc related commands e atm port and statistics related commands e atm vc statistics commands 5 5 5 ATM VC Statistics Commands get atm vc stats Description Use this command to get statistical information about a specific or all ATM virtual circuits Command Syntax get atm vc stats ifname interface name Parameters ifname interface name This specifies the Virtual Circuit If this is not specified then information for all VCs is displayed Type Get Optional Valid values aal5 0 Example get atm vc stats ifname aal5 0 Output Low IfName atm 0 VC IfName aal5 0 VPI 1 Ver 2d Total Tx Cells count 250 Total Rx Cells count 20 CLPI O Rx Cells count 10 Rx Pkts Rejected count 0 Output Fields This specifies the ATM port name It can be atm 0 VPI It is the Virtual Port Identifier VCI It is the Virtual Circuit Identifier VC IfName The name of the aal5 aa 5 0 etc interface for which statistics needs to be retrieved
92. anid portvlanid Type Optional for all commands Valid values 1 G8 CFG MAX VLANID When this is Tagged the device will discard un tagged frames or Priority Tagged frames received on this port When this is All untagged acceptframetypes all tagged frames or Priority Tagged frames received on this port will be accepted and assigned to the PVID for this port Type Optional for all commands When this is true the device will discard incoming frames for VLANs which do not include this Port in its Member set When false the port will accept all incoming frames Type Optional for all commands Valid values true or false ype Optional for all commands The state of Restricted VLAN Registration on this port If the value of this control is true 1 then cre ation of a new dynamic VLAN entry is permitted only if there is a Static VLAN Registration Entry for the VLAN concerned in which the Registrar Administrative Control value for this port is Normal Registration Type Optional for all commands Valid values true or false ingressfiltering true false restrictedvlanreg restrictedvlanregtrue fa Ise 98 Example Output Port Id Port VL H Index 1 1 Ingress Filtering Failed Regiatratione Bestricted Vlan Registration Output Fields get gvrp port info Verbose Mode On 10 Accept Frame Types all Gvrp Status enabled Last Pdu Origin A3 45 67 89 00 01 true 1lOo0 falsas Description Port Id T
93. ata collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAturPerfESsThreshTrap Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 Applies to Fast channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAturRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate gt ChanPrevTxRate plus the value of this object Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 Applies to Interleave channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAturRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate gt ChanPrevTxRate plus the value of this object Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 Applies to Fast channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAturRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate ChanPrevTxRate minus the value of this object Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 Applies to Interleave channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAturRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate lt ChanPrevTxRate minus the value of this object Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 get adsl alarm profile ifname dsl 0 Verbose Mode On 139 IfName dsl 0O ADSL ATUC Configuration Thresh 15Min Lofs sec 10 Thresh 15Min Loss sec 20 Thresh 15Min Lols sec 30 Thresh 15Min Lprs sec 50 Thresh 15Min Ess sec 40 Thresh Fast Rate Up bps 70 Thresh Intl Rate Up bps 30 Thresh Fast Rate Down bps 10 Thresh Intl Rate Down bps
94. atory Valid values String of up to 64 characters A Z a z 0 9 _ and any combination of printable ol characters excluding This indicates the privilege level of the user Type Optional Default value user Example create user name user passwd temp1 user Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Privilege UserName user userl Verbose Mode Off Entry Created Output Fields This shows the new user login which has been created Privi This represents the privilege level associated with the rivilege user name shown It may be user root gt passwd Description Command Syntax Parameters Use this command to change the password associated with a user login An ordinary user may change the password for another user if he knows the old password However the root does not need to know a user s existing password before changing it The passwords are not echoed on to the screen passwd user id Name Description 155 The id of the user whose password is to be changed If not specified then the current user is assumed Type Mandatory if user is logged in through serial port and User id user authentication is disabled through serial port Otherwise Optional Valid values String of up to 64 characters All printable characters except Example Normal Usage Spasswd Old Password New Password Confirm New Password
95. be flooded as the entry for that unicast address shall not be found in forwarding table This specifies if learning can be done over net side port for residential bridging Learning shall be done on Net port in case of vlan with residential bridging if dot1dPortGsLearningStatus and dot1dTpGsResidentialNetLearning is enabled In case of vlan with unrestricted or restricted bridging the learning is governed only by per port configuration i e dot1dBasePortTable Currently the modification of this parameter is not supported References Bridge Port commands Bridge Port stats commands e Ethernet commands 105 5 5 13 IP Route Table Commands b create ip route Description Use this command to create a routing table entry Command Syntax create ip route ip dest ip address gwyip gwy ip address mask net mask gt delete ip route Description Use this command to create a routing table entry Command Syntax create ip route ip dest ip address gwyip gwy ip address mask net mask get ip route Description Use this command to create a routing table entry Command Syntax create ip route ip dest ip address gwyip gwy ip address mask net mask 5 5 14 IP Net to Media Table Commands b create arp Description Use this command to create a static entry in the ARP Table Command Syntax create arp ip ip address macaddr mac address delete arp Description Use this command to delete an entry from the ARP tabl
96. bjects will no longer exist help Used to view the detailed usage of CLI commands reset Used to reset a port of system reboot Used to restart the system save Used to save the configuration to Flash RAM logout Used to terminate the CLI commit Used to commit the active configuration to the flash passwd Used to change the password associated with a user login apply Used to apply a configuration file stored on the system download Used to download a binary configuration or user specific file from theremote host list Used to list the Configuration or binary files stored on the unit remove Used to remove a configuration or binary file stored on the unit upgrade Used to upgrade a configuration or binary file stored on the system alias Used to create an alias for any CLI command unalias Used to delete an alias prompt Used to set the new CLI prompt 80 action traceroute verbose Description Used to trace the route to the specified destination Using this command a user can view the status of entries before and after the execution of a command create delete modify get 5 4 1 Calling Commands To recall commands from the history buffer perform one of these tasks Command Task The up arrow key Recall commands in the history buffer beginning with the most recent command Repeat the key sequence to recall successively older commands The down arrow key Return to more recent commands in the histo
97. c qoi I mni e c 200 aet Eden ce 23 St EMS EUDCUODS EE 23 3 1 1 Je Vue custo tt e la eo t P ett nte ub rt hw d E dn 24 3 1 2 Raf lee E ele feig ES EE 29 3 1 3 Staning Me SY EE 31 3 1 4 LOGGING Inte the SY SUC EE 32 3 1 5 Terminating the System ek 33 3 1 6 Logging out the Current Session sesane a a 33 3 2 Windows Arrangement E 33 3 2 1 deo EE EE 33 3 2 2 NEXE VVIRGOW HE 34 3 2 3 PrOVIOUS e ee 34 3 2 4 Anang ICONS eeh 34 3 9 Tools Men Rn ge e e de E 35 3 3 1 Environmental gie dei EE 35 3 3 2 Territory manager configuration eese 39 DO d Agent Manager Configuration iil Edge 41 3 3 4 Mounted Agent Desktop eed e e eed ta dee Eater us 46 3 3 5 Tene Foi e E a a bbs d e ecd ont 46 A Manage Ne DAS 3248 icon ngakia aas 52 4 1 Activate Function Management Windows 52 4 1 1 Function management VWumndows nennen nnne nnns o3 AZ MST AUG SO COUN BE 54 43 SYSTEM INFORMAL eebe eet 55 44 Current ENEE 57 AS SLIDER EE EM 60 4 5 1 Command REDO met 60 46 e Tue I a E CE CR eae 61 4 6 1 VLAN ee let Le EE 61 4 6 2 Steg el Ode Te EE 63 4 6 3 Static Multicast Confguraton nnne 64 oc T H A 66 4 7 1 Prole COM QUAN eM 66 4 7 2 Belger len UOM EE 69 4 8 DSL Performance Management eeeeeeeesee nennen nennen 70 4 8 1 Biel Let Bates 70 4 8 2 Channel Eayer Info cte aco a edd un x deo ea evade a utat 72 4 8 3
98. cast maxmac max mac maxhashbuck max hash bucket maxnumvlan max num vlans maxvlanidval max vlan id val maxnumacentry max num mac entry devcap devcap Description Maximum number of ATM ports Type Modify Optional Valid values 7 GS CFG MAX ATM PORT Maximum number of VCs possible per ATM port Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX ATM VC PER PORT Maximum number of VCs possible in the system Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX ATM PORT GS CFG MAX ATM VC PER PORT Maximum number of OAM activities that can be active at a time Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GE CFG MAX OAM ACT Maximum number RMON probes that can be applied simultaneously in the system Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX RMON PROBES This specifies the max number of priority queues that can be configured on a bridge port created over an ethernet interface Type Modify Optional Valid values 7 G8 CFG MAX ETH PRIO Maximum number of multicast groups that can be configured in the system Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX MCAST GROUPS Maximum number of MAC addresses that can be learned by the system This should be multiples of 32 Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX MAC ADDRS Maximum number of hash buckets for the Forwarding table This value should be a power of 2 1 2 4 8 Type Modify
99. cy Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 255 This object is used to configure the ADSL physical line mode Type Modify Optional type noChannel fastOnly interleavedOnly fastOrinterleaved fastAndinterleaved The highest bin number allowed for Tx signal atucgstxendbin Type Modify Optional atucgstxendbin Valid values 0x06 GS CFG MAX ATUC TX END BIN The lowest bin number allowed for Tx signal atucgstxstartbin Type Modify Optional atucgstxstartbin Valid values 0x06 GS CFG MAX ATUC TX START BIN atucasmaxbitsperbin The maximum Rx number of bits per bin M Dn Type Modify Optional i Valid values 0 15 The lowest bin number allowed for Rx signal atucgsrxstartbin Type Modify Optional atucgsrxstartbin Valid values 0x01 GS CFG MAX ATUC RX START BIN The highest bin number allowed for Rx signal atucgsrxendbin Type Modify Optional atucgsrxendbin Valid values 0x06 GS CFG MAX ATUC RX END BIN This parameter employs Rx Start End bin atucgsrxbinadjust disable settings Type Modify Optional atucgsltriggermode disable locCre rmtCrc The type of event that triggers a fast retrain snrinc snrDec Type Modify Optional For non standard compliant ADI CPE atucgsadi2x standard Type Modify Optional Preferred standard compliance Outcome is dependent upon standard support of the remote unit GlobespanVirata High Speed ADSL DMT AD SL applications only Type Modif
100. d BE days Archive Save expired records Path Pernod days Click on or L to change the mornitoring period Select the checkbox of Save expired records to save surveillance archive which can be browsed by clicking on the tab of Archieved in the Event Log window as shown in the following figure 3 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM D Event Log m 5 E Happen Time Helease Time Agent Grade DSL Site Description 4 Clicking on _ Browse to choose the directory to record surveillance data and press or to define expired period 5 Click on ox to submit your settings 38 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM 3 3 2 Territory manager configuration Territoy manager help users to build up mornitoring territories and agents could be categorized into different territories by users That benefits users to mornitor the status of PAMSPAN 2000 systems by territory Territory manager can be activated either from manu bar or from envoronmental options gt Territory Manager window Choose Territory Manager via Tools Menu or Environmental option and then the Territory Management window appears Lii N D Agents Desktop Sele ermito IP Address Alias Refresh Ki Taiepi gt 192 168 100 176 Taipei 102 D Territory Management Group Management Select Territory ALL IP Address Alias Name 192 168 100 176 Taipei 102 0k ZG Alam Checked Ty DAS 3248 manual ve If to add a territory to t
101. d telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines other than a cordless telephone during an electrical storm There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning gt Do not use a telephone or other equipment connected to telephone lines to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 2 3 2 DAS 3248 Rear Panel Connection The following figure shows the rear panel connection of DAS 3248 18 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM n E em D V a Se o aN SS Line Phone Phone Line Step4 Step3 Step2 Step3 Step2 Step1 Patch Patch Panel Panel optional optional Power outlet Exange o 9s a To Kit amp PABX PABX ADSL2 2 CPE ADSL2 2 CPE Figure 2 1 DAS 3248 Rear Panel Connection Step 1 Ground the DAS 3248 by connecting a grounded wire Step 2 Connect the ADSL line connector a 50 pin centronic connector of DAS 3248 to CPE by using telco cable Each line connector supports 24 ports of ADSL ADSL2 2 for Data path from MDF Main Distribution Frame Step 3 Connect the phone connector a 50 pin centronic connector of DAS 3248 to Exchange PBX by using telco cable phone connector is an optional module supporting Voice path to Exchange PBx it must be along with Line Connector Step 4 Connect the power adapter and plug it into an outlet 2 3 3 DAS 3248 F
102. dnshiftsnrmargin aturdnshiftsnrmargin aturupshiftsnrmargin aturupshiftsnrmargin aturminupshifttime aturminupshifttime aturmindnshifttime aturmindnshifttime aturfastmintxrate aturfastmintxrate aturintlmintxrate aturintlmintxrate aturfastmaxtxrate aturfastmaxtxrate aturintlmaxtxrate aturintlmaxtxrate Configured Signal Noise Margin for rate downshift If the noise margin falls below this level the modem should attempt to decrease its transmit rate In the case that RADSL mode is not present the value will be O Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 310 Configured Signal Noise Margin for rate upshift If the noise margin rises above this level the modem should attempt to increase its transmit rate In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be O Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 310 Minimum time that the current margin is above Up shiftSnrMgn before an upshift occurs In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be 0 Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 16383 Minimum time that the current margin is below DownshiftSnrMgn before a downshift occurs In the case that RADSL mode is not present the value will be O Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 16383 Configured Minimum Transmit rate for Fast channels in bps Also refer to adslAturConfRateChan Ratio for information regarding RADSL mode and ATU C transmit rate for ATU R receive rates Type
103. dow and is used when adding a user account or changing account information D Registrar Security Account User Account User Mame Description Password Verity Password Jo change password when user log in next tima Account suspended Power Level D emount Mount Supervisor Constructor sms Tester ge UK Cancel 1 Either Gadd or D Mod is selected this window appears 2 Enter data in the fields User Account User Name Description Password as required Re enter the password in field Verify Password for purpose of verification 50 3 If to force the user to change their password at the next login click on the checkbox to the left of the field To Change Password When Login Next Time 4 f to suspend a user account click on the checkbox to the left of the field Account Suspended 5 If to assign a new Power Level to the user click on the desired entry in the Demount list then click on the Mount button P The selected Power Level entry will then be added to the Mount list on the right 6 If to remove a Power Level from the user click on the desired entry in the Mount list on the right then click on the Demount button mme The selected Power Level entry will then be removed 7 Clickon H complete the operation or kat to abort the change Either one is selected the window is exited to User Manager Window Table 3 3 Register Security Field D
104. ds get adsl atur channel Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get ads atur channel ifname ifname Parameters Description The ADSL Interface Name ifname ifname Type Get Optional Valid values dsli 0 dsli dslf O delt 5 5 42 ADSL ATUR Trap Commands get adsl atur traps Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atur traps ifname ifname Parameters The ADSL Interface Name ifname ifname Type Get Optional Valid values ds 0 dsl 5 5 43 ADSL ATUR Perf Commands b get adsl atur perf Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atur perf ifname ifname Parameters 150 Valid values dsl 0 dsl The ADSL Interface Name ifname ifname Type Get Optional 5 5 44 ADSL ATUR Interval Commands get adsl atur interval Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atur interval ifname ifname sintrvl sintrvi nintrvl nintrvl Parameters Name Denpion o o The ADSL interface name ifname ifname Type Get Mandatory Valid values ds 0 det Start interval number Performance Data Interval number 1 is the most recent previous interval sintrvl sintrvl interval 96 is 24 hours ago Type Get Optional Valid values 1 96 Default Value 1 Number of 15 minutes intervals Type Get Optional SE Valid values 1 96 Default value 12 Example get adsl atur int
105. ds gt get bridge tbg traps Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get bridge tbg traps modify bridge tbg traps Description Use this command to modify Command Syntax modify bridge tbg traps bindingstatus enable disable Parameters Description bindingstatus enable disable This allows the user to enable or disable the generation of binding status changed trap Type Modify Optional Example get bridge tbg traps Output Binding Status Changed Trap enable 115 Output Fields Binding Status Changed This allows the user to enable or disable the Trap generation of binding status changed trap Caution None 5 5 22 Bridge Port Table Commands b create bridge port intf Description Use this command to create a new bridge port Command Syntax create bridge port intf portid portid maxucast max ucast addresses learning enable disable status enable disable stickystatus enable disable aclglbdenyapply Enable Disable aclglbtrackapply Enable Disable delete bridge port intf Description This command is used to delete an existing bridge port Command Syntax delete bridge port intf portid portid b get bridge port intf Description Use this command to get the information about a specific bridge port or for all the ports Command Syntax get bridge port intf portid portid modify bridge port intf Description Use this command to modify bridge
106. e Command Syntax delete arp ip ip address getarp Description Use this command to display either the full ARP table or a single entry Command Syntax get arp ip ip address Parameters IP address corresponding to the media dependent ip ip address iphysicali address Type Mandatory Valid values Any valid class A B C IP address The media dependent iphysicali address macaddr mac address Type Mandatory Valid values 0 0 0 0 0 1 ff ff ff ff ff fe 106 Example create arp ip 192 168 1 1 macaddr 11 11 11 11 11 11 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created If Hame Tvpe Mac Address Ip Addresa eth 0 Etatic 11 11 11 11 11 11 192 168 1 1 Verbose Made OF Entry Created Output Fields This specifies the physical interface for the media It may If Name be eth 0 This entry contains bridge management information Type This defines the type of mapping in use The value Invalid has the effect that this entry is not used It may be Static Dynamic Other Mac Address The media dependent iphysicali address Ip Address IP address corresponding to the media dependent iphysicali address Caution The specified interface should pre exist Please refer to the create ethernet intf command References delete arp command get arp command create ethernet intf command ip route related commands 5 5 15 Bridge Mode Commands gt get bridge mode Description Use this command to get the current bridging m
107. e untaggedports untaggedports none bridgingmode bridgingmode floodsupport enable disable bcastsupport enable disable Use this command to modify modify vlan static vlanname vlanname vlanid vlanid egressports egressports none forbidegressportsforbidegressports none untaggedports untaggedports none bridgingmode 99 bridgingmode floodsupport enable disable bcastsupport enable disable delete vlan static Description Command Syntax b get vlan static Description Command Syntax Use this command to delete delete vlan static vlaanname vlanname vlanid vianid get vlan static Use this command to delete get vlan static vlanname vlanname vlanid vlanid 5 5 10 Vlan curr info Commands b get vian curr info Description Command Syntax Parameters Name Description O The VLAN identifier vlanid vlanid Example Output Use this command to get get vlan curr info vlanid vlanid Type Get Optional Valid values 1 G8 CFG MAX VLAN ID get vlan curr info vlanid 45 VLAN Index 45 VLAN Status dy Egress Ports 24 Untagged Ports 24 Bridging Mode Residential Flood support Status enable Broadcast support Status enable Output field description Field jDescipion O VLAN Index The VLAN identifier VLAN Status This value indicates the status of the VLAN Port cor responding to this entry other 1 the entry is
108. e Commands b commit Description Use this command to commit the active configuration to the flash Command Syntax commit Parameters None 153 reboot Description Use this command to reboot the system and to set the boot configuration Command Syntax reboot control nvram network dataplane nvram network config network default last backup clean minimum gt Parameters EL NENNEN NENNEN This specifies whether the control plane binaries are to be fetched from the network or the binaries already present in NVRAM are to be used Type Optional Default value Binary present in NVRAM This specifies whether the data plane binaries are to be fetched from the network or the binaries already present in NVRAM are to be used Type Optional Default value Binaries present in NVRAM This specifies the boot configuration the lt last backup clean minimum gt source from which to boot up The boot configuration is set to ast automatically whenever a commit command is given The boot configuration being an optional parameter if it is not specified it retains the previous value So giving reboot after a commit will result in a reboot from the committed configuration Default Use Default factory configuration while booting up Backup Use the Backup configuration to boot the system config Last Use last committed configuration to boot the system network default Minimum Use a configura
109. e access of the file It can be read only read write or write only The state of the file It can be active inactive tried latest References upgrade command remove command e apply command e download command remove Description Use this command to remove a configuration or binary file st ored on the unit Command Syntax remove fname file name version version Parameters ee fname file name This specifies the file name which needs to be removed The user shall specify the filename for files present in the system as directories The directories are nvram bin control nvram bin control nvram bin dataplane nvram bin dslphy nvram cfg factorydef nvram user sdram cfg sdram user Type Mandatory Valid values string of upto 128 characters 181 version version A Z a z O 9 en WM This specifies the version of the file that need to be removed Type Optional for single version file Mandatory upgrade Description Command Syntax Parameters fname file name version version for multiple version file Default Value Use this command to upgrade a configuration or binary file stored on the system upgrade fname file name version version Description This specifies the file name which needs to be up graded The specified file becomes Active and the present active file is made inactive The user shall specify the filename for files present in Col
110. e other user specified extension A cfg file can contain only valid CLI commands A bin file must bea valid image file Type Mandatory Valid values String of up to 128 characters all characters except This specifies the name of the binary configuration or user specific file on the system The user shall specify the filename for files present in the system as directories The directories are nvram bin control This directory contains control plane zipped image There can be multiple versions of images The name of the image file shall be as specified in the configuration file of createfi tool The files are stored in NVRAM Invram bin dataplane This directory contains data plane zipped image There can be multiple versions of images The name of the image file shall be as specified in the configuration file of createfi tool The files are stored in NVRAM Invram bin decompressor This directory contains decompressor image There can be multiple versions of images The name of the image file shall be as specified in the configuration file of createfi tool The files are stored in NVRAM dest dest filename Invram bin dslphy This directory contains DSL physical layer image Only one version of image is possible The name of the image file shall be as specified in the configuration file of createfi tool The files are stored in NVRAM Invram cfg factorydef This directory contains factory default configuration
111. e this command to get get snmp stats modify snmp stats Description Command Syntax Parameter Indicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate authentication failure traps authentraps enable disable Example Output Use this command to modify modify snmp stats authentraps enable disable The value of this object overrides any configuration information as such it provides a means whereby all authentication failure traps may be disabled Type Modify Optional Default value disable get snmp stats 100 OutPkts 100 InBadVersions 0 InBadCommunityNames 0 InBadCommunityUses 0 InASNParseErrs 0 InTooBigs 0 InNoSuchNames 0 InBadValues 0 InReadOnlys 0 InGenErrs 0 InTotalReqVars 200 InTotalSetVars 0 InGetRequests InGetNexts 0 InSetRequests 0 InGetResponses 0 InTraps 0 OutTooBigs 0 OutNoSuchNames O0 OutBadValues 0 OutGenErrs 0 OutGetRequests 0 OutGetNexts 0 OutSetRequests 0 OutGetResponses OutTraps 0 AuthenTraps disable SilentDrops 0 ProxyDrops 0 InPkts 100 Output field description Description InPkts The total number of Messages delivered to the SNMP entity from the transport service OutPkts InBadVersions InBadCommunityNames InBadCommunityUses InASNParseErrs The total number of SNMP Messages which were passed from the SNMP protocol entity to the transport service The total number of SNMP Messages
112. eation error NCD Count Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Number of packets with NCD error received in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Number of packets with OCD Out of Cell Delineation error OCD Count Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Number of packets with OCD error received in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Number of packets with HEC HEC Count error Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Number of packets with HEC error received in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Caution None Corrected Blocks References e ADSL Commands 5 5 36 ADSL ATUC Channel Interval Commands get adsl atuc chanintrvl Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atuc chanintrvl ifname interface name sintrvl start interval number nintrvl num of intervals Parameters The ADSL atuc channel interface name whose ifname performance data collection interval is to be viewed interface name Type Get Mandatory Valid values dsli 0 dslf 0 Start interval number sintrvl Type Get Optional start interval number Valid values 1 96 Default Value 1 nintrvl Number of intervals num of intervals Type Get Optional Valid values 1 96 147 Example get adsl atuc chanintrvl ifname dsli 0 sintrvl 1 nintrvl 1 Output Ifname dsli 0 IntervalNumber 1 Rx Blocks 10 Tx Blocks 45
113. ecifies the value of Trap Base register at the Trap Base Reg time Ge i i This specifies the value of Fault Status Register at Fault Status Reg the ine of crash f This specifies the value of Double Fault Register at Double Fault Reg the Pus of crash 3 This specifies the value of Implementation Exten sionRegister at the time of crash For crashes involving Alternate Windows This Alternate Window ES l Capture specifies of all local and input register capture for Alternate Windows Ox1f to 0x18 Window Dump registers of standard window at the time of capture This specifies proprietary CCP register dump This specifies the stack trace at the time of the Stack at the time of crash Display contains Return address and the the Crash caller function addreses along with the Stack and the Frame pointer values Caution None References Get modify nbsize gt getrmon idletime Description Use this command to display a list of idle time records Command Syntax get rmon idletime numentries numentries Parameter Es Qu This specifies last numentries idle time records to be displayed Type Optional Valid values 7 to GS CFG MAX IDLE TIME RECORDS Default 10 Numentries numentries Example get rmon idletime numentries 1 Output get rmon idletime numentries 1 Start Time End Time Total Idle Util 158 Time Time Output Fields Start Time This specifies the starting time of the period for which
114. ect there are no defect on the line los atu r failure due to not receiving signal Ipr atu r failure due to loss of signal output power attainable rate Total output power transmitted by atu dBm The maximum currently attainable data rate by the atu kbps ActualStandard Actual standard used for connection based on the outcome of the negotiation with the Remote Unit Bert Error Provides the number of bit errors detected during BERT TxAtm CellCt Provides Tx ATM cell counter RxAtm CellCt Provides Rx ATM cell counter Start Progress Defines the current detailed start up state of Xcvr 0x0 startup not in progress 0x0 OxOFFF Handshake Training Profile Management Fast Retrain in progress 0x8000 Ox8FFF DSP firmware 71 Down Load in progress 0xF000 OxFFFF illegal Parameter Idle Bert Error Number of bit errors Idle Bert Cells Number of idle cells Bert Sync Indicates whether the Signal is in Sync or not Select Information Valid Indicates the information validity for the SELT operation conducted on the Xcvr Select Loop Length Indicates the LOOP Length in Feet once when the SELT information is valid on the Xcvr Select Loop End Indicates whether the loop is short or open once when the SELT information is valid on the Xcvr Select Loop Gauge Indicates the LOOP wire gauge information once when the SELT information is valid on the Xcvr 4 8 2 Channel Layer
115. ed whenever IP Address is removed Modifying net work mask for an Ethernet interface shall be sup ported only if some IP address is configured on the interface or etherUseDhcp was configured to GS TRUE previously If Usedhcp is GS TRUE and modify is done for this field then Usedhcp field shall be set to GS FALSE Both Usedhcp and this field shall not be specified together Type This field is not allowed when a physical in terface is specified and IP is 0 0 0 0 In all other cases the field is mandatory Valid Values 255 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Default Value None This specifies whether a DHCP client is to be trig gered to obtain an IP address for this interface If this is configured as GS FALSE and IP address is not configured then management IP traffic will not flow through the interface If an IP address is configured and modify is done for this field then IP address and net mask fields shall be set to Zero 0 0 0 0 Both Usedhcp and IP address shall not be specified together If Iftype is slave then this field cannot be set to GS TRUE Type Optional Valid value true or false Default value false This specifies the port speed for the net side inter faces Auto specifies that the interface will deter mine the line speed using auto negotiation Type Optional Valid Values auto 100BT 1000BT Default Value auto 93 This specifies the type of the Ethernet interfaces The uplink is towards the NET side 2 at most
116. ed GUI EMS Local RS 232 CLI and Ethernet SNMP TELNET management Remote in band SNMP TELNET management Firmware upload download via FTP or TFTP SNMP v1 v2c v3 1 1000BaseT MGNT 2 1000BaseT 1 1000Base T MGNT 1 1000BaseT 1 1000Fx SX LX LH ZX Le Private MIBs gt RFC 1514 2515 DEFINITIONS OF ANY SPECIFIC PRIVATE TRAPS MANAGED OBJECTS FOR ATM MANAGEMENT Protocol STP IGMP snooping GMRP GVRP LACP LACP marker SNMP UDP IP MAC Ethernet Operating Environment Operating Temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Storage Temperature 30c 70 C 22 158 F Humidity 5 to 90 RH Ordering information Main Main DAS 3248 48 port IP DSLAM Modules DAS 32MGS 1000BaseSX Module DAS 32MGL 1000BaseLX Module 13 DAS 32MGT 1000BaseT Module 14 Getting Started 2 1 General This chapter provides the installation instruction for the hardware installation and system configuration of your DAS 3248 so that you can start up quickly It includes the following sections Unpacking your DAS 3248 This section describes how to unpacking your DAS 3248 and part number explanation Hardware Installation This section describes the power connection loop connection and CID connection gt Ways of management connection This section describes how to engage in management connection by CLI and Telnet 15 2 2 Unpacking your DAS 3248 This section
117. edn Parameters Description The ADSL alarm interface name whose profile is to be modified or viewed Type Modify Mandatory Get Optional Valid values dsl 0 del ifname ifname 137 atucthresh15minlofs atucthresh15minlofs atucthresh15minloss atucthresh15minloss atucthresh15minlols atucthresh15minlols atucthresh15minlprs atucthresh15minlprs atucthresh15miness atucthresh15miness atucthreshfastrateup atucthreshfastrateup atucthreshintlrateup atucthreshintlrateup atucthreshfastratedn atucthreshfastratedn atucthreshintlratedn atucthreshintlratedn The number of Loss of Frame Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfLofs ThreshTrap Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 The number of Loss of Signal Seconds encountered by an ADSL interfac within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfLossThreshTrap Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 The number of Loss of Link Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfLolsThreshT rap Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 The number of Loss of Power Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes pe
118. efinition Field Definition User Account An ID to be used for login User Name The full name of a user Description Remark for note purpose Password Any character string including blank Verify Password Re enter the password as a confirmation To change password If this is checked the associated user needs to when next login change their password at the next login Account Suspended Suspend the account Power Level Privileges Administrator and tester 51 Manage the DAS 3248 After successfully setting up the environment of EMS you can manage different DAS 3248 via your EMS remotely This chapter will tell you how to interact with a specified DAS 3248 4 1 Activate Function Management Windows Via EMS users can remotely morniter the current status of a specified DAS 3216 and then proceed advanced configuration To activate the function management windows choose a specified agent that you want to manage and then double click the agnet or click the right button of the mouse to select Function List as shown in the following figure D Agents Desktop SEE Territory IP Address Alias Refresh 2 Taiepi e EE Function List 02 Telnet Z 0k Alm Checked Disconnect Demount Alarm On After that the function management windows including Function List window and Front panel status window will prompt as shown in the following figure 52 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM D D Link EMS Sess
119. emmmm intermediate destination node Caution None References ping command 184 b verbose Description Using this command a user can view the status of entries before and after the execution of a command create delete modify get However if this mode is turned off then display only shows the final result of execution of command i e whether it was successful or failure Command Syntax Verbose on off Parameters Name Description Used for switching on the verbose mode Type Optional Valid values On Used for switching off the verbose mode Type Optional Valid values Off 185 Appendix A Pin Assignment CID Pin Assignment The CID port is configured as DCE The connection for such link is given below Table A 1 DAS 3248 CID port pin assignment Note Connector type is DB9 male Table A 2 RS 232 DB9 pin assignment for PC to CID port connection DB9 female DB9 male DAS 3248 Note Connector type is RJ 45 186 Table A 4 Uplink and downlink port Xn pin assignment 3 DG Note 1 Ports are straight 2 Connector type is RJ 45 Transceiver connector pin assignment Table A 524 ports ADSL LINE Connector pin assignment PIN usage PIN usage ADSL loop 24 T ADSL pont ADSL pont 1 2 ADSL loop 21 T 6 ADSLIoop ie T nm ADSLIopFIbR B ADSL ioopfi7 ADSL eme some ADSL eme ADSL em ADSL Icopi23T ADSL loop FR ADSL loop TOR ADSL foopH R AD
120. eneric filter egress subrules of high access priority that can be created Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX GFLTR SUBRULES EGRESS MPRIO 164 Maximum number of generic filter egress subrules of low access priority that can be created maxoutlpriosubrules Type Modify Optional maxoutlpriosubrules Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX GFLTR SUBRULES EGRESS L PRIO It denotes the Multicast Device Capability Type Modify Optional Valid values ivmcapable svmcapable mcastcap ivmcapable svmcapable none Example get nbsize Output Verbose Mode On Max ATM Ports 80 Max VC per Port 2 Max VCs 200 Max OAM activities 5 Max RMON probes 30 Bridging Mode Residential Max Multicast groups 50 Max MAC addresses 256 Max Hash buckets 40 Max VLANs 10 Max Vlanid Value 10 Max Num Static Mac Entries Dev Capabilities IVL Max Num EOA Prio Qs 1 Max Num Eth Prio Qs 2 Max Tree Nodes 2 Max Tree Branches 3 Max Clfr Trees 2 Max Tree Trees 3 Mcast Capabilities Svmcapable Output Fields Max ATM Ports Maximum number of ATM ports Max VC per Port Maximum number of VCs possible per ATM port Maximum number of VCs possible in the system Max OAM activities Maximum number of OAM activities that are active at a time Max RMON probes Maximum number RMON probes that can be applied simultaneously in the system Max Multicast groups Maximum number of multicast groups that are configured in t
121. ent desktop the location of agents and overall network status of a specific territory is presented D Mounted Agents Desktop Taiepi Afirpcnm E g F Chunghan Middle School Mare ammrdmgbp MT hiring E WW Rt pa NY E Giant Bu WS n Piki A ir E nw FI Brather mi v kO oo Changer ES ie Pet S Pater Pd PY ME vgegbun Ha Nr SU Chic Boe Ch ngsiao Fuhsing Taipei Mim Staten e Chungfrsao E WO NTV Hospital aig AE Jada cela Enel Dai N Gangs Baur Kl py Cu Legends MERNE This icon can be moved to where the agent is located in the map In addition its color also changes with the status of the agent For example the icon in red means that alarm is occurred to the agent and requires network administrator s attention 3 3 5 Telnet Users can use the Telnet to connect to a specific DAS 3248 and then monitor and interact with the system 46 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM How to activate Telnet from Agent Desktop 1 Select an agent IP in the Agent desktop D Agents Desktop Seles Terntom IP Address Alas Refresh e Taiepi Function List ok sam Checked Disconnect A Cemourt Mo Defect 2 Click on the right bottun of mouse and then select Telnet or 3 Choose Telnet from tool manu in the EMS window s manu bar Then Telnet screen will come up immdeiately 47 DEES D Agents Desktop X Temitory IP Address Alias Refresh amp Taiepi
122. erface including the framing characters For Ethernet inter faces this will have the lower 32 bits of HC in octets Valid for atm eoa aal5 eth 0 eth 1 dsl delt delt aggr The total number of octets transmitted out of the in terface including framing characters For Ethernet interfaces this will have the lower 32 bits of HC Out octets Valid for atm eoa aal5 eth 0 eth 1 dsl delt delt aggr The number of inbound packets which were discarded though no errors were detected The number of outbound packets chosen to be discarded even though there were no errors The number of inbound packets which were not delivered to upper layers because of errors The number of outbound packets chosen to be discarded because there were errors The number of unicast packets delivered to a higher layer protocol The total number of packets requested to be sent to unicast addresses by upper layer protocols The total number of octets received on the interface including framing characters This object is a 64 bit version of iflnOctets Valid for eth The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface including framing characters This object is a 64 bit version of ifOutOctets Valid for eth The number of multicast packets delivered to a higher layer protocol The total number of packets requested to be sent to multicast addresses by upper layer protocols The number of broadcast packet
123. erval ifname dsl 0 sintrvl 1 nintrvl 1 Output Verbose Mode On Ifname dsl 0 IntervalNumber 1 IntervalValidData true IntervalLofs sec 10 IntervalLoss sec 10 IntervalLprs sec 10 IntervalESs sec 10 IntervalSesl sec 10 IntervalUasL sec 10 Output Fields The ADSL interface name IntervalNumber Count from 1 through 96 of 15 minute intervals This indicates if the data for this interval is valid IntervalValidData I Count of seconds in the interval when there was ntervalLofs sec L l oss of Framing l Count of seconds in the interval when there was ntervalLoss sec Loss of Signal Count of seconds in the interval when there was IntervalLprs sec Lose BOW Count of Errored Seconds in the interval The errored second parameter is a count of one second intervals containing one or more crc anomalies or one or more los or sef defects IntervalSesl sec Count of seconds in the interval when there was severely errored seconds IntervalUasL sec Count of seconds in the interval when there was IntervalESs sec 151 unavailable errored seconds Caution None References e ADSL commands 5 5 45 ADSL ATUR Chanperf Commands b get adsl atur chanperf Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atur chanperf ifname ifname Example get adsl atur chanperf ifname dsli 0 Output Verbose Mode On Ifname dsli 0 Perf Valid Intervals 20 Perf Invalid Intervals 30 Pe
124. erview of your DAS 3248 The DAS 3248 is cost effective solution for you to complete immediate implementation of multiple of services in private and public networks B DAS 3248 Application DAS 3248 can be applied in MTU MDU MHU and Ethernet all the way application B DAS 3248 Features This section describes the features of DAS 3248 and its specification 1 2 DAS 3248 Overview Using the latest ADSL technology DAS 3248 offers service providers a very cost effective solution for immediate implementation of multiple services in private and public networks DAS 3248 is one product of DAS 3248 series it acts as a standalone IP based DSLAM which can concentrate and manage up to 48 ADSL ADSL2 2 lines User can use local RS 232 CID and or remote TELNET SNMP to manage the DAS 3248 directly Since the ATM backbone coverage is not so general in the real broadband network environment Instead of traditional DSLAM system provides ATM uplink interface the DAS 3248 concentrates 48 ports of the ATM over ADSL traffic which is encapsulated by ADSL CPEs and maps each user s ata encapsulated in ATM PVC to Ethernet with without VLAN tag packet depends on the VLAN was enabled or not for the specified ATM ports and then uplink to Telco or ISP directly User can enable VLAN PVC mapping capability for each ADSL ADSL2 2 port independently The DAS 3248 acts as bridge for the ADSL ADSL2 2 ports without enabling the VLAN PVC mapping feature DAS 32
125. es the ability to disable power to the line driver Type Modify Optional T1 413 parameter that Enables Disables EES Type Modify Optional This parameter enables disables escape to the fast retrain capability Type Modify Optional This parameter enables disables the fast retrain capability Currently supported only in G lite mode Type Modify Optional This parameter enables disables bit swapping Type Modify Optional This parameter enables disables NTR on a per chip basis Type Modify Optional This parameter is set as per annex compliance of the code release GlobespanVirata High Speed ADSL DMT ADSL applications only Type Modify Optional For 11 413 demo purposes only Type Modify Optional 127 tucgsusecustombin Enable Disable atucgsdnbinusage atucgsdnbinusage atucgsmaxdco 64 128 256 atucgsfullretrain Enable Disable atucgsadvcap disable annexa annexb adsiplus gspanplus atucgspsdmasktype Adsl HsadsIM1 HsadslM2 dmtconfmode ecMode fdmMode atucgseraseprofs enable disable atucgsextrsmemory present notpresent paramhybridlossteststart paramhybridlossteststart paramhybridlosstestend paramhybridlosstestend dmttrellis on off aturtargetsnrmargin aturtargetsnrmargin This parameter enables disables user selection of any of the 511 bins that will be enabled for upstream and downstream transmission Type Modify Optional 1 in bit
126. f the installation process the following FINISH window presents Simply click on Frish to complete setup Now the installation of EMS software is completed 28 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM Setup Element Management System for DAS3248 Setup Complete Setup has finished copying files to your computer Setup will now launch the program Select your option below Yes Launch the program file Click Finish to complete Setup InstallShield Finish 10 After finishing the installation process a shortcut of EMS is displayed on the desktop Click on D to activate EMS directly SG a pw t E LAG I el al mandal ver 1 EMS SD1 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qe v 27 Me Search 1 Folders E x Address e C Documents and Settings All Users Start MenulProgramsYD Link EMS SD1 File and Folder Tasks G Make a new folder 8 Publish this Folder to the Web fa Share this Folder Other Places Er D Link CH My Documents CO Shared Documents iQ My Computer My Network Places Details EMS SD1 Folder Date Modified Today September 08 2004 1 34 PM FROG IC D EMS s Start D Ems CN DAS 3248 manual ve fm EMS SD1 5 untitled Paint 3 1 2 Un installation of NetBailiff 1 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon in Control Panel to run 29 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM the un installation procedure E Control
127. f unicast entries that can be learned configured on a bridge port on downlink side is GS CFG MAX NUM DNLINK PORT UCAST M AC ENTRIES The default value for number of unicast entries that can be learned or configured on a bridge port is GS CFG DEF NUM DNLINK PORT UCAST M AC ENTRIES Type Create Optional Modify Optional Default value 256 The State of Learning on this bridge port The value enable 1 indicates that unicast Mac address learning is enabled and the value disable indicates that unicast Mac address learning is disabled on this bridge port The default value of learning status for CPE Downlink side bridge ports shall be GS CFG DEF PORT LEARNING STATUS and for NET side bridge port default value shall be GS CFG DEF NET PORT LEARNING STATUS Type Create Optional Modify Optional Valid Values enable or disable Default value Enable The desired state of the bridge port On creation the bridge port shall be created in enabled AdminStatus by default Type Create Optional Modify Optional Valid Values enable or disable Default value disable Indicates if the port has been set as sticky The value enable 1 indicates that the entries learnt on this port will not be aged out It also indicates that the entries learnt on this port shall not be learnt on any other port The entries learnt on this port can only be removed by management action or by making the value as disable 2 so that the entries can be aged out Type
128. fies the AAL type in use for this VC The Aal Type only type of AAL supported in Columbia Packet is AAL5 This specifies the data multiplexing method to be Ram Encap used on the VC This extension specifies the type of channel on which the ATM VC s cells have to be it ares le fast 1 means fast channel and inter 2 means interleaved channel The value x sysUpTime at the time this VC entered Last Change its current operational state It denotes the Management Mode of the ATM VC If it is Data then only data transmission can take place If it is Mgmt then management of remote CPE device can happen on that ATM VC and pack MgmtMode ets on that ATM VC shall start coming to Control Plane In DataAndMgmt mode data transmission as well as remote CPE management can happen on the same ATM VC interface In DataAndMgmt mode the only acceptable value for Low IfName channel 89 atmVCCAAL5EncapType is llc In Mgmt mode EoA interface cannot be created on the ATM VC and both Ethernet as well as non ethernet packets on that ATM VC shall be received at the Control Plane In DataAndMgmt mode if EoA is created then only non ethernet packets on that ATM VC shall be re ceived at the Control Plane However if EoA is not created then all the packets on that ATM VC shall be received at the Control Plane However to configure ATM VC in DataAndMgmt mode a good practice is to to create ATM VC in disable mode till EoA is created on i
129. figure a Line Profile Click on to activate the Line Profile Configuration window 5 Choose an Alarm Profile from the Alarm Profile Name drop down list If to configure an Alarm Profile Click on to activate the Alarm Profile Configuration window 69 6 If necessary modify values of a specified PVC including VPI VCI Admin Status Learning Status Sticky Status Pvid Accepted Frame Type and Ingress Filter and prioriy 7 Click on NON PP to submit your settings or click on 2 to close the fmBridgeport window Table 4 9 Port Configuration Field Definitions Field Definition DSL Port Port No of the DAS 3248 VPI Virtual Path Identifier VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Learning Status The state of learning on this bridge port The value enable 1 indicates that unicast Mac address learning is enabled and the value disable indicates that unicast Mac address learning is disabled on this bridge port oticky Status Indicates if the port has been set as sticky The value enable 1 indicates that the entries learned on this port will not be aged out It also indicates that the entries learned on this port shall not be learned on any other port The entries learned on this port can only be removed by management action or by making the value as disable 2 so that the entries can be aged out Pvid Port VID Accepted Frame Type Used to up down connection Ingress Fi
130. forbidegressports forbidegressports none Description The VLAN id for this VLAN In devices supporting Shared Vlan for multicast capability the information for a multicast MAC address is shared across VLANs Hence VLAN id is an optional parameter In devices supporting Independent Vlan for multicast capability each VLAN can have its own information for a multicast MAC address Hence VLAN id is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than get For No Vlan case vlan id is not required Type Modify Optional Get Optional Valid values 0 GS CFG MAX VLAN ID Default value The set of ports configured by management in this VLAN to which multicast group addressed frames for which there is no more specific forwarding information are to be forwarded More than one value can begiven separated by spaces Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 386 The setofports configured bymanagementin this VLAN for which the Service Requirement attribute Forward Unregistered Multicast Groups may not be dynamically registered by GMRP More than one value can be given separated by spaces Type Modify Optional Valid values 1 386 Example modify bridge mcast fwdunreg vlanid 1 egressports 34 forbidegressports 345 Output Verbose Mode On VLAN Index Forward All Forward All Forward All fet Done VLAH Index Forward All Forward All Forward All r 1 Ports 34 Static Porta 34 Forbidden Ports 345 Porte
131. frame within 15 minutes The threshold of the number of Loss of Frame Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period Loss of signal within 15 The threshold of the number of Loss of Signal minutes Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period Loss of link within 15 The threshold of the number of Loss of Link minutes Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period But only ATU C side Loss of power within 15 The threshold of the number of Loss of Power minutes Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period Errored seconds The threshold of the number of Errored Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period 4 7 2 Port Configuration Allow users to proceed port configuration The procedures are as follows 1 Double Click on Port Configuration from the Function List Window The fmBridgeport window appears D fmBridgeport Admin Status Operation Status DSL Pork ug f Up m Linie Profile Mame DEFAULT zu Alarm Profile Mame DEFAULT a E cl frein Stabe Leaning Stabs Steg ee D Acpepted Frame Type rees reri 1 B B1 enabled enabled disabled 1 admitall Z B D enabled enabled disabled 1 admitall 2 Choose the port to configure from the DSL Port drop down list 3 Configure the Administration status as Up or Down 4 Choose a Line Profile from the Line Profile Name drop down list If to con
132. g is false command execution as specified in file name file stops immediately after a command returns an error If the besteffort flag is true command execution as specified in file name file continues even if a command returns an error Type Optional Default value false Super Llser S apply fname nvram user commands cfg version 2 The output of the command is dependent on the list of CLI commands in Commande cho file The file commands cfz has the following commands gc Verbose on create atm port ifname atm 0 lowif dsl 0 Entry Created If LHame atm Low Cham dal f Maxvcca 1a MaxcConfWVccg 4 MaxVpiBi te 1 J MaxVcibite I DOAHMZrce OMELEELELLE LLL CLE CLE CLE CLE CLL LLL CE Oper Statua lp Admin Status Up The file Commande ce has the following commands create atm port ifname atm 0 lowif dasl 0 The output would be Entry Created None None upgrade command remove command ist command download command 178 k download Description Use this command to download a binary configuration or user specific file from the remote host Command Syntax download src src filename dest dest filename ip ip address mode tftp ftp Parameters Description This specifies the name of the binary configuration or user specific file to be downloaded from a remote host The filename contains the complete path on the host The filename extension can be cfg or bin or any src src filenam
133. g safely with the maximum power requirements of the DAS 3248 In the event of a power overload the supply circuits and supply wiring should not become hazardous 4 The AC adapter must plug in to the right supply voltage Make sure that the supplied AC voltage is correct and stable If the input AC voltage is over 10 lower than the standard may cause the DAS 3248 to malfunction 5 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord of the AC adapter and do not locate the product where anyone can walk on the power cord 6 Generally when installed after the final configuration the product must comply with the applicable safety standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed If necessary consult 17 for technical support T A rare condition can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more buildings If products installed in separate building are interconnected the voltage potential can cause a hazardous condition Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists and if necessary implement corrective action before interconnecting the products If the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuit take the following precautions Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet location unless the jack is specially designed for wet location Never touch uninsulate
134. g using the throttling rate and polling interval parameters configured by the user shall control Floodsupport the flooding The fields throttleRate and polllnterval are valid only when the floodsupport is set to throttle The value for this is used along with per vlan configuration for flood support to determine if flooding has to be done for unknown unicast packet This is used to specify whether the broadcasting is Bcastsupport supported or not The value for this is used along with per vlan configuration broadcast support to determine if 104 NENNEN Mcastsupport Mcastdrop NetAgingTimeout Bridging Mode Throttling rate Polling Interval milliseconds Drop If FDB full status ResidentialNetLearning Caution None broadcasting has to be done for the broadcast packet Used to specify whether the multicast is supported or not Used to specify whether the multicast packets are to be dropped or to be forwarded if multicast is not supported This is only valid if dotHTpMcastSupport is false The timeout period in seconds for aging out dynamically learned for warding information from NET side port This is used only for full bridge configuration The recommended value of net aging timeout should be greater than that of dot1dTpAgingTimeOut This specifies the current state of full bridging on the bridge The bridge can be set to residential bridging restricted full bridging or unrestric
135. get SNR dB 10 210 Interleave Delay ms W258 MinTxRate bps 04294967295 MaxTxRatelbps 0 4294987235 DownShitSNR dB Ay mom Up Shit NRO 0 30 Apply Close 3 After that the fields become enable Input the values in those fields and then name the new line profile 4 Click on to submit your setting or click on VIF to deliete a line profile Table 4 7 Line Profile Field Definitions Field Definition Defines what form of transmitting rate to be adaptated fixed or adaptAtStartup Min Tx Rate bps The minimum transmitting rate of ATU C side or ATU R side Down Shift SNR dB 10 Configured Signal Noise Margin for rate downshift If the noise margin falls below this level the modem should attempt to decrease its transmit rate In the case that RADSL mode is not present the value will be O IntCorrectionUP Sets the correction time for the upstream interleaved buffer RS can also be disabled Value 125us 250us 500us 1ms 2ms 4ms disable Preferred Standard Preferred standard compliance Outcome is dependent upon standard support of the remote unit GlobespanVirata High Speed ADSL DMT ADSL applications only Value t1413 gLite gDmt alctl14 multimode adi alctl It1413Auto adsIPlus GspanPlus or ATU R side channel UP Shift SNR dB 10 Configured Signal Noise Margin for rate upshift If the noise margin rises above this level the modem sho
136. get adsl cap Output Verbose Mode On Tx Capability q9921potsOverlapped q9921potsNonOverlapped Output Fields Tx Capability Transmission capabilities of the DSL system Caution None References create dsl system get dsl system 5 5 30 ADSL Alarm Profile Commands b get adsl alarm profile Description Use this command to view ADSL alarm profile corresponding to an ADSL interface Command Syntax get adsl alarm profile ifname ifname modify adsl alarm profile Description Use this command to modify ADSL alarm profile corresponding to an ADSL interface Command Syntax modify adsl alarm profile ifname ifname atucthresh15minlofs atucthresh15minlofs atucthresh15minloss atucthresh15minloss atucthresh15minlols atucthresh15minlols atucthresh15minlprs atucthresh15minlprs atucthresh15minessatucthresh15miness atucthreshfastrateup atucthreshfastrateup atucthreshintlrateupatucthreshintlrateup atucthreshfastratedn atucthreshfastratedn atucthreshintlratedn atucthreshintlratedn atucinitfailtrap atucinitfailtrap atucoptrapenable atucoptrapenable aturthresh15minlofs aturthresh15minlofs aturthresh15minloss aturthresh15minloss aturthresh15minlprsaturthresh15minlprs aturthresh15miness aturthresh15miness aturthreshfastrateup aturthreshfastrateup aturthreshintlrateupaturthreshintlrateup aturthreshfastratedn aturthreshfastratedn aturthreshintlratedn aturthreshintlrat
137. he DAS 3248 so that the authorized IP 20 agent can manage DAS 3248 through EMS Connect to DAS 3248 with RS 232 or Ethernet cable and then write the IPs into DAS 3248 by telnet or CLI Input the following commands sequentially a create snmp comm community public b create snmp host ip 10 90 91 xxx community public where 10 90 91 xxx is the IP of your PC c create snmp traphost ip 10 90 91 xxx community public version v1 where 10 90 91 xxx is the IP of your PC Note if to use CLI bits per second data bits parity and flow control should be set as 9600 8 none and 1 respectively 4 Launch the EMS and then log in with the Admin for both user name and password Click on to enter the EMS system Log in as usual User account Admin Password Admin 2 4 2 Command Line Interface CLI The Command Line Interface is the most primary character based configuration interface Some of configurations not provided in Baliff can be configured through CLI You can access CLI from the terminal emulation software The procedure of connecting to the CLI is as follows 1 Start up the terminal emulation software on the management station 2 If necessary reconfigure the terminal emulation software to match the switch console port settings Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits Flow control 3 Enter Admin when prompted for a user name and password The 21 DAS 3248 prompt appears when you have l
138. he bridge port id Port VLAN Index The VLAN Identifier Accept Frame Types Ingress Filtering When this is Tagged the device will discard un tagged frames or Priority Tagged frames received on this port When All untagged frames or Priority Tagged frames received on this port will be accepted and assigned to the PVID for this port When this is true the device will discard incoming frames for VLANs which do not include this Port in its Member set When false the port will accept all incoming frames Gvrp Status The state of GVRP operation on this port f The total number of failed GVRP registrations for Failed Registrations any reason on this port The Source MAC Address of the last GVRP Last Pdu Origin message received on this port Restricted Vlan Registration Caution None References The state of Restricted VLAN Registration on this port If the value of this control is true 1 then creation of a new dynamic VLAN entry is permitted only if there is a Static VLAN Registration Entry for the VLAN concerned in which the Registrar Administrative Control value for this port is Normal Registration e GVRP Commands 5 5 9 VLAN Static Commands b create vlan static Description Command Syntax modify vlan static Description Command Syntax Use this command to create create vlan static vlanname vlanname vlanid vlanid egressports egressports none forbidegressports forbidegressports non
139. he equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Warnung Dies ist in Produkt der Klasse A Im Wohnbereich kann dieses Produkt Funkstoerungen verursachen In diesem Fall kann vom Benutzer verlangt werden angemessene Massnahmen zu ergreifen Advertencia de Marca de la CE Este es un producto de Clase A En un entorno dom stico puede causar interferencias de radio en cuyo case puede requerirse al usuario para que adopte las medidas adecuadas Attention Ceci est un produit de classe A Dans un environnement domestique ce produit pourrait causer des interf rences radio auquel cas l utilisateur devrait prendre les mesures ad quates Attenzione l presente prodotto appartiene alla classe A Se utilizzato in ambiente domestico il prodotto pu causare interferenze radio nel cui caso possibile che l utente debba assumere provvedimenti adeguati List OF FIQUES oar CER vii Reeg E viii kret ENI
140. he system 1 Click on 2 i the Territory Name fields then cleared to blank for entering the data Apply 2 Enter Territory Name and then become enable 3 Click on Dok to apply the territoy to the system After that 39 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM you can proceed to group management by Territory Management dialog box 4 As the following figure shown the agent 192 168 100 176 is available in the territory named ALL on the left Users can shift the mornitoring territory from ALL to Taipei simply by selecting Taipei in the Drop down list on the right D Territory Management Territory Name New T aiepi Territory M ame Modify lapi Delete Group Management Select Terntory Select Terntory ALL IP Address Alias Name 192 166 100 176 Taipei 102 5 Choose the agent 192 168 100 176 on the left and then click on The agent IP will appear on the right and will be mornitored under the territory Taipei D Territory Management Territory Mame Hew Modif Mody aen e Delete Group Management Select Territory Select Territory ALL Taiepi M IP Address Alias Name IP Address Alias Name 192 165 100 176 Taipei 102 40 6 Corresspondently the Agent Desktop displays that Agent IP 192 168 100 176 has been moritored under the territroy Taipei D Agents Desktop PEE Temton IP Address Alias Retresh Taiepi 192 168 100 176 Taipei 102 ok
141. he system Max MAC addresses Maximum number of MAC addresses that are learned by the system Maximum number of hash buckets for the Max Hash buckets Forwarding table This value should be a power of 2 1 2 4 8 Max VLANs Maximum number of Vlans Supported Max Vlanid Value Maximum value of VLANID that the bridge can support ien Men miele Mag Maximum number of static Unicast entries Entries Dev Capabilities Device Capabilities of the bridge This specifies the max number of priority queues Max Num Eth Prio Qs that can be configured on a bridge port created over an ethernet interface Max Num EOA Prio This specifies the max number of priority queues Qs that can be configured on a bridge port created on EOA interface This specifies the state of full bridging on the bridge Value residential specifies that packets coming from CPE side would be forwarded to the net side port without a lookup In case of restricted Bridging Mode bridging the packets would undergo a lookup and if the destination is another CPE port the packet would be dropped i e CPE to CPE traffic is not allowed Unrestricted bridging is forwarding based on lookup in all cases Maximum number of classifier tree nodes that can Max Tree Nodes be created 165 5 Maximum number of classifier tree branches that Max Tree Branches can be created Max Clfr Trees Maximum number of classifier trees that can be created Mcast Capabilities It de
142. hose functions 4 7 1 Profile Configuration Allow users to configure Line Profile and alarm profile Line Profile Configuration If to configure Line Profile proceed as follows 1 Double Click on Line Profile configuration from the Function List Window The Line Profile configuration window appears D Line Profile Configuration DSL Name Line Type Transmit Rate Mode DEFAULT E E C CO ATU C Down Stream Target SNR dB 1 0 0 310 Interleave Delay ms 0 255 Min Tx Rate bps 0 4294967295 Max Tx Rate bps 0 429496 7295 Down Shift SNR dB l 0 0 310 Up Shift SNR dB Ur 0 310 IntCorrectionUp IntCorrectionD own Preferred Standard RT ATU_R Down Stream Target SNR dB T 0 0 310 Interleave Delay ms 0 255 Min Tx Rate bps 0 4294967295 Max Tx Rate bps 0 4294967295 Down Shift SNR dB 1 0 0 310 Up Shift SNR dB 1 0 0 310 Close 2 To creat up a new line profile click the DSL Name drop down list and then select the blank 66 D Line Profile Configuration DSL Name Line Type Transmit Aate Made j Fixed AdapbAtS tartup DEFAULT Target SNR dB 0 0 310 Interleave Delay ms 0 255 Min Tx Rate bps 0 429496 7295 Max Tx Rate bpsi 0 4294496 7295 Down Shit SNR dB Di 0 310 Up Shift SNRidB 1 0 0 310 IntCorrection lp P IntCorectionDown ei Preferred Standard ei HT ATU_A Dawn Stream Tar
143. i Misa od This specifies the time period in seconds for which an IP address was leased out by the server The client is expected to renew the lease before the expiry of this timer or release the IP Address Caution None References dhcp client stats related commands gt get dhcp client stats Description Use this command to get DHCP client statistics on an interface on which the DHCP client is running or on all such interfaces Command Syntax get dhcp client stats ifname interface name Parameters Ifname interface name This specifies the interface name on which DHCP is running If this is not specified then information for clients on all such interfaces will be displayed 108 Type Optional Valid values eth 0 Mode Super User User Example get dhcp client stats ifname eth 0 Output If name eth 0 Mega Gent 4 Mage Revd e Decline Gent O Offer Mage Revd D Discover Mage Gent 1 4 Fsg Eent 0 Acke Revd r Rel Sent Hacks Revd H Inform Eent Invalid Reva H Output Fields FIELD Description This is an interface on which DHCP is running It can be eth 0 This specifies number of DHCP messages received sent on this interface This specifies number of DHCP messages sent received on this interface This specifies number of DHCP decline messages sent on this interface This specifies number of DHCP offer messages received on this interface This specifies number of DHCP d
144. ime systime This specifies the current system time Type Optional Valid values System Time String in format The to tal string length must be 20 characters Single digits should be prepended with a 0 e g 1 should be given as 01 mon dd hh mm ss year e g Feb 01 21 20 10 2001 This specifies if the Daylight Savings Time has been enabled or not Type Optional Valid values onloff Example Output get system info Verbose Mode On 1 Crash IU 0 Time of Crash Thu Jan 01 00 00 25 1970 Crash Cause CP crashed after DP Init PSR Reg 0x940060de Wim Reg 0x0 PC 0x474204c nPC 0x4742050 Y Reg MSW 0x0 Y Reg LSW 0x491f699 Trap Num 0x92 Trap Base Reg 0x4602920 Fault Status Reg 0x14 Double Fault Reg IER 0x2000 Alternate Window Ox1f Reg Local In Regit Local D Dxl 0x2 0x0 0x3 0x4 0x0 0x6 0x0 0x7 0x0 Crash Id 0x9e0 In OxO OxO OxO OxO UI t H Alternate Window 0x18 Reg Local O 0x0 4 2 0x0 4 0x0 0x0 0x0 Ox0 In Reg Local OxO 0x0 0x0 Dap OxO l 3 5 0x0 6 0x0 0x0 7 0x0 0x0 Current Standard Window Dump DEN CENE Global Out Local 0x0 0x5848940 0x5844e34 0x5848940 0x940060e9 Ox4d13d7a Ox3bla 0x4d13d78 0x7 0x4741fd4 0x3800 0x2000000 0x18 0x8 0x3b18 0x4d13d78 0x0 0x4d13d80 0x5844e34 0x4d13d80 0x2050044c 0x3b17 0x5854d0d 0x3b14 0x58f3c00 0x4d13c18 Ox1 0x4d13c90 0x0 0x471073c ox3b1c 0x4700f28 CCP Register Dump CCSR Register 0x1a2a4
145. ine Intf Commands b get adsl line intf Description Use this command to view ADSL line configuration Command Syntax get adsl line intf ifname ifname amp modify adsl line intf Description Use this command to modify ADSL line configuration Command Syntax modify adsl line intf ifname ifname lineconfgsaction startup spectrumReverb analogLb digitalLb atmLp IspectrumMedley spectrumPilot SpectrumCMtpr IspectrumRMtpr hybridLossTest rcvLinearityTest IrcvFilterTest rrvPowerPerBinTest idleNoisePerBinTest totalldleNoiseTest selt enable disable Parameters Name Description The Interface name of DSL port Type Modify Mandatory Get Optional Valid values del ifname ifname lineconfgsaction startup spectrumReverb analogLb digitalLb atmLp spectrumMedley spectrumPilot SE Allows action on per line basis Type Optional spectrumRMtpr hybridLossTest rcvLinearityTest rcvFilterTest rcvPowerPerBinTest idleNoisePerBinTest totalldleNoiseTest selt Administrative Status of the interface Enable disable Type Optional Valid values enable or disable Example get adsl line intf ifname dsl 0 Output Verbose Mode On 134 IfHame dasl 0 Line Type Interleaved Coding Type dmt Gelltopia L2TxAddr 23 Galltopia LzRx amp ddr 10 Ge Clock Type oscillator ba Action tartip Admin Status Enable Oper btatus Enable Trang Atuc Cap 78921 Potabonive
146. ion Tools Windows Help bo n M A D DAS Funct X D pas_3248 1 2 3 4 D o C mm em m 13 144 16 1 17 UPLINK 4 LinkiACT UPLINK2 ene MGNT Linwact MAINT WW ww ww 6 EE E Er C MEI 100 1000M 10011000M 10040004 ALARM _ EH HN E 37 38 39 40 41 42 X ma ess DAS 3248 Function Default Setting System Information Current E vent amp System Commit and Reboot Configuration VLAN Configuration Ethernet Configuration Static Multicast Configuration DL Profile Configuration Line Profile Configuration Alarm Profile Configuration Port Configuration amp DSL Performance Management Physical Layer Info Channel Layer Info Physical Layer PM Channel Layer PM Exit Agent Dh DAS 3248 manual ve i5 untitled Paint 4 1 1 Function management Windows The Function management windows including function list window and Front panel ststus window which are provided to mornitor the DAS 3248 s status in real time and configure related settings They will be introduced repectatively gt Function List Window From the Function List users can activate a specified function immediately by double clicking a specified item as shown in the following figure 53 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM DAG 3248 Function Default Setting System Information E Current Event B System Commit and Reboot Be Configuration VLAN Configuration Ethernet Config
147. is the second keyword of a CLI command It indicates the group of a CLI command Group bridge is an example of this keyword This is the third keyword of a CLI command It indicates the sub group of a CLI command Sub group port is an example of this keyword Sub sub group This is the fourth keyword of a CLI command It indicates the sub group of a CLI command intf is an example of this keyword tag1 value1 gt These are tag value pairs and can vary from 0 to N They lt tagN valueN gt indicate the parameter values passed to a CLI command ifname aal 0 portid 20 are examples of tag value pairs 5 3 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms Abbreviation Description AAL5 ATM Adaptation Layer 5 ACL Access Control list ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Attribute An element of an MO ATM Asynchronous Transmission Mode CLI Command Line Interface CP Control Plane DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DP Data Plane DSL Digital Subscriber Line EOA Ethernet over ATM GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol GMRP GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GVRP GARP VLAN Regenration Protocol GARP VLAN Regenration Protocol IGMP InternetGroup Management Protocol Index An element of a tabular MO that uniquely identifies an entry IP Internet protocol IRL Input Rate Limiting IVL Individual VLAN Learning IVM Individual VLAN for Multicast LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol LAN Local Area Network ME Manage
148. iscover messages sent on this interface This specifies number of DHCP request messages sent on this interface This specifies number of DHCP acks received on this interface This specifies number of DHCP release messages sent on this interface Nacks Rcvd This specifies number of DHCP nacks received on this interface This specifies number of DHCP inform messages Inform Sent e sent on this interface Invalid Rcvd This specifies number of invalid dhcp messages received on this interface Caution None References e dhcp client info related commands If Name Msgs Sent Msgs Rcvd Decline Sent Offer Msgs Rcvd Discover Msgs Sent Req Sent Acks Rcvd Rel Sent 5 5 17 Multicast Forwarding Table Commands gt get bridge mcast forwarding Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get bridge mcast forwarding vlanid vlanid macaddressmacaddress Parameters SSS 109 vlanid vlanid The VLAN id for this VLAN In devices supporting Shared Vlan for multicast capability the informa tion for a multicast MAC address is shared across vlans Hence vlan id is an optional parameter In de vices supporting Independent Vlan for multicast capability each vlan can have its own information for a multicast MAC address Hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than get For No Vlan case vlan id is not required Type Optional Valid values 0 GS CFG MAX VLAN ID The destination Group MAC
149. l use the value of portvlanid associated with the bridge port created on this interface as the mgmtvlanid mgmtvlanid Management Vlan Index In case the management vlan i e tmgmtvlanid or the associated portvlanid if mgmtvlanid is zero does not exist on the system then IP based management on this management VLAN shall not happen on the interface till the corresponding VLAN is created with the Net side port as its member Type Create optional Modify optional Valid values 0 GS CFG MAX VLAN ID Priority to be set in Tagged Ethernet PDUs sent on Management VLAN over this interface This field is valid only if either ip field is non zero or usedhcp field is true Type Create optional Modify optional Valid values 0 GS_ CFG MAX MGMT PRIO type uplink downink enable disable Duplex auto half full priority priority Example create ethernet intf ifname eth 0 ip 192 168 1 1 mask255 255 255 0 speed 100bt classOthrshld 1 class1thrshld 2class2thrshid 1 class3thrshid 2 class4thrshid 1 classSthrshld2 class6thrshld 1 class7thrshid 2 profilename sprofilemgmtvlanid 2 priority 2 Output Verbose Mode On 94 Entry Created Interface Uplink UseDhcp Type IP Address Pkt Type Orl mbps Configured Duplex Configured Speed ClassOthrshld Class2thrshld Class4thrshld Classothrshld Profile Name eth 0 False 192 168 1 1 Mask Mcast 100 255 255 0 0 Auto Duplex Auto 1 Classithr
150. l Noise Margin for rate upshift If the noise margin rises above this level the modem should attempt to increase its transmit rate In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be O Dnshift SnrMargin dB 10 Upshift SnrMargin dB 10 Minimum time that the current margin is above Up Min Upshift Time sec shiftSnrMgn before an upshift occurs In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be O Minimum time that the current margin is below Min Dnshift Time sec DownshiftSnrMgn before a downshift occurs In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be O Configured Minimum Transmit rate for Interleave channels in bps Also refer to Intl Min Tx Rate bps adslAtucConfRate ChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode and refer to ATU R transmit rate for ATU C receive rates Configured Maximum Transmit rate for Fast chan nels in bps Also refer to adslAtucConfRateChan Ratio for information regarding RADSL mode and ATU R transmit rate for ATU C receive rates Configured Maximum Transmit rate for Interleave channels in bps Also refer to Inti Max Tx Rate bps adsIAtucConfRateChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode and ATU R transmit rate for ATU C receive rates Configured maximum Interleave Delay for this channel Interleave delay applies only to the interleave channel and defines the mapping relative spacing between Max Intl Delay ms subsequent input bytes at the interleaver input a
151. ll ATM ports get atm port ifname interface name Use this command to enable or disable the administrative status of ATM port modify atm port ifname interface name enable disable maxvcs maxvcs Maxvpibits maxvpibits Maxvcibitsmaxvcibits Orl Orl Description This specifies the name of the ATM port Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional Modify Mandatory Valid values atm 0 This specifies the maximum number of VCCs PVCCs supported at this ATM interface Type Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX ATM VC PER PORT Default Value GS CFG DEF ATM VC PER PORT Maximum number of VPI bits configured for use at this ATM interface Type Optional Valid values 1 to 8 Default Value Maximum number of VCI bits configured for use at this ATM interface Type Optional Valid values 1 to 16 Default Value 16 Administrative status of the ATM port Type Optional Valid values enable or disable Default Value enable This identifies the lower DSL interface on which this ATM interface is configured Type Mandatory 85 This parameter specifies the output rate limiting val ue in Kbps to be applied on this interface Type create Optional Valid values GS CFG MIN ORL ATM RATE KBPS GS CFG MAX ORL ATM RATE KBPS Orl orl Example create atm port ifname atm 0 lowif dsl 0 maxvc 4 utput Output Verbose Mode On IfName atm 0 LowlfName dsl 0 MaxVccs 4 Max
152. lter When this is true the device will discard incoming frames for VLANs which do not include this Port in its Member set When false the port will accept all incoming frames Priority Optional Connection priority No VLAN tag no priority 4 8 DSL Performance Management This section describes how to ultilize DSL Performance Management by selecting DSL Performance Management from Function List window This section will cover those functions 4 8 1 Physical Layer Info Allow users to view the physical layer information of a specified DSL port from the DAS 3248 The procedures are as follows 1 Double Click on Physical Layer Info from the Function List 70 Window The Physical Layer Info window appears D Physical Layer Info DSL Part Attenuation Output Power Attainable Fate Bert Error T tm LallCt Start Progress dle Bert Error Bert 5ync Select Information Valid Select Loop End Select Loop Gauge 10 noDetect 124 1068000 2 Select the port ID from the DSL Port drop down list to view a specified DSL s physical Layer Info 3 Click on __ _ to close the window Table 4 10 Physical Layer Info Field Definitions Field Definition SNR margin Noise margin value dB Attenuation Difference in the total power transmitted and the total power received by the peer atu db Status Current status of the ATU line The possible values displayed are as follows No def
153. ly Close 4 Click on deb to submit your settings or click on De to close the Ethernet Configuration window Table 4 5 Ethernet Configuration Field Definitions Field Definition DHCP DHCP client enabled or disabled Type Upstream or downstream 63 Admin Status The desired state of UPLINK enable disable Operation Status System is enabled or not IP address IP address of the UPLINK Mask This specifies the network mask configured for the UPLINK Gateway Gateway IP Mgmt Vlan Index VLAN for management traffic on this interface Nonzero value of this field is valid only if either ip field is non zero or usedhcp field is true If no Management Vlanid is specified in the create operation or its value is set to zero either in create or modify operation then the system shall use the value of portvlanid associated with the bridge port created on this interface as the Management Vlan Index In case the management vlan i e mgmtvlanid or the associated portvlanid if mgmtvlanid is zero doesn t exist on the system then management shall not happen on this interface till the corresponding VLAN is created with the Net side port as its member 4 6 3 Static Multicast Configuration Allow user to view and modify Static Multicast configuration To view or modify Static Multicast configuration proceed as follows 1 Double Click on Ethernet configuration f
154. m to launch the program 31 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM W Windows Catalog A Windows Update Set Program Access and Defaults Iff Accessories e Games Internet Internet Explorer e Startup E mail Internet Explorer Microsoft Office Out Geen ES mi MSN Explorer ke Outlook Express gt Paint 4 Remote Assistance w Microsoft Office Worl Windows Media Player 83 Windows Messenger ES Command Prompt en Adobe CH COON a H e is Adobe Reader 6 0 fq wan gt D EMS e KKman EMS Ift Microsoft Office bei KKMAN Fr PrintMe Internet Printing Fi WinRAR D Adobe Photoshop Album 2 0 Starter Edition IY Adobe Reader 6 0 ENT 2 MSN Messenger 6 1 A Log Off g Turn Off Computer CN DA5 3248 manual ve 5 untitled Paint 3 1 4 Logging into the System 1 Once the system is started the Login window then prompts as follows Gei Account Admin ki Password gp 2 Simply enter your user account ID and password respectively and then DK click on to login If it is the very first time login as the network administrator Admin automatically presents in the Account field and Password field is blank For the security concern it is very important for you to change your password afterwards To terminate the login simply click on Shutdown 3 After launching EMS and logging in with a valid username and password the main window D Link EMS then prompts as shown in the 32
155. ment Entity The entity modified controlled and monitored through MOs 19 MO ID MO Operations ORL OAM RMON STP SNTP SVL SVM MO Identifier A unique number that identifies an MO Interpretation of the information passed to GenAg for an MO depends upon this identifier Managed Object Logical unit of manageable information It is similar to a MIB An ME is visible to the outside world in the form of one or more MOs that constitute it GAG supports five operations Create Delete Modify Get Get Next Output Rate Limiting Operations Administration and Management Remote Monitoring Spanning Tree Protocol Simple Network Time Protocol Shared VLAN Learning Shared VLAN for Multicast Specific Agent Entities that use GenAg interfaces to manage the system TEA VC VLAN Target Engine Agent Virtual Channel Virtual LAN 5 4 CLI Command Brief Description Table 4 1 CLI Command Action List lt action gt Description get Used to view information of the selected identifier and parameters reset Used to reset a port of system modify Used to set or modify existing configuration of objects corresponding to the identifier and parameters Create Used to create configuration of objects corresponding to the identifier and parameters delete Used to delete configuration of objects corresponding to the identifier and parameters If the delete action is confirmed the configuration of o
156. ms Tx mode Adapa ts tartup 3 Min Tx Rate 32Kbps 4 Max Tx Rate 32Mbps 2 Interleave Delay 16ms 3 Min Tx Rate 32Kbps 4 Max Tx Rate T Mbps 5 Down Shift SNR Margin OdB 5 Down Shift SNR Margin OdB 6 Up Shift SNR Margin 120dB 7 Interleave Correction UP 125us 8 Interleave Correction Down ITms 5 Up Shift SNR Margin 120dB 9 Preferred Standard adsl2plus Alarm Profile Named DEFAULT Initial failure trap Disable Thresh 15MinLofs 0 sec Thresh 15MinLoss 0 sec Thresh 15MinLols 0 sec Thresh 15MinLprs 0 sec ATU C side ATL R side Thresh 15MinLofs 0 sec Thresh 15MinLoss 0 sec Thresh 15MinLprs 0 sec Thresh 15MinE ss 0 sec Thresh 15MinEss 0 sec Close In the default setting window the status of IP System VCC connection DSL line profile and Alarm profile are displayed clearly How to modify them will be introduced in the following sections 4 3 System Information This section describes how to get and input the information of the DAS 3248 1 Double Click on System Information from the Function List Window The System Information window appears as follows D System Information Description Name Location Contact Vendor Object ID DST 1 3 6 1 4 1 3278 1 12 false v Close UpTime 00 03 54 HwVYersion ADSLTO CPSwVersion COL2 6 1 0 040412 DPSwVersion DP B 2 05 22 05 Log
157. n Use this command to get Command Syntax get acl port macentry portid portid macaddr macaddr b create acl port macentry Description Use this command to create Command Syntax create acl port macentry portid portid macaddr macaddr b delete acl port macentry Description Use this command to delete Command Syntax delete acl port macentry portid portid macaddr macaddr Parameter Name Description Bridge Port Id for which the port MAC Address entry is created portid portid Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX BRIDGE PORTS Unicast Source MAC Address which is to be allowed access over the particular port Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional macaddr macaddr Example create acl port macentry portld 2 macaddr 00 01 34 a0 d1 34 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created PortId 2 Mac Address 00 01 34 a0 d1 34 Verbose Mode Off Entry Created Output field description Description Portld Bridge Port Id for which the port MAC Address entry is created Unicast Source MAC Address which is to be Mac Address allowed access over the particular port Caution None References None 169 5 5 57 SNTP Cfg Commands b getsntp cfg Description Command Syntax gt modify sntp cfg Description Command Syntax Parameter enable disable Use this command to get get sntp cfg Use this command to modify modify sntp cfg
158. n bps Also refer to adslAtucConfRateChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode Refer to ATU R transmit rate for ATU C receive rates Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffffffff Configured Minimum Transmit rate for Interleave channels in bps Also refer to adslAtucConfRate ChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode and refer to ATU R transmit rate for ATU C receive rates Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffffffff Configured Maximum Transmit rate for Fast channels in bps Also refer to adslAtucConfRateChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode Refer to ATU R transmit rate for ATU C receive rates Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffffffff Configured Maximum Transmit rate for Interleave channels in bps Also refer to adslAtucConfRateChanRatio for information regarding RADSL mode and ATU R transmit rate for ATU C receive rates Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffffffff 125 Configured maximum Interleave Delay for this channel Interleave delay applies only to the interleave channel and defines the mapping relative spacing between subsequent input bytes at the interleaver input and their placement atucmaxintldelay in the bit stream at the interleaver output Larger atucmaxintldelay numbers provide greater separation between consecutive input bytes in the output bit stream allowing for improved impulse noise immunity at the expense of payload laten
159. nPrevTxRate minus the value of this object References e ADSL commands 5 5 31 ADSL ATUR Trapsext Commands get adsl atur trapsext Description This command is used to get Command Syntax get adsl atur trapsext ifname ifname Example get adsl atur trapsext ifname dsl 0 Output Ifname SesL Thresh 15Min Trap Lofs Thresh 1Day Trap 1 Loss Thresh 1Day Trap Lprs Thresh 1Day Trap 1 ESs Thresh 1Day Trap SesL Thresh 1Day Trap 1 UasL Thresh 1Day Trap dsl 0 Output field description 141 1 1 UasL Thresh 15Min Trap 0 0 0 Description Ifname The ADSL Interface Name SesL Thresh 15Min Severely Errored Seconds 15 minute interval Trap threshold reached UasL Thresh 15Min Unavailable Errored Seconds 15 minute interval Trap threshold reached s reo Inay Loss of Frames 1 day interval threshold reached pis paren gay Loss of Signal 1 day interval threshold reached C 2 Pres day Loss of Power 1 day interval threshold reached a may Errored Seconds 1 day interval threshold reached SesL Thresh 1Day Severely Errored Seconds 1 day interval threshold Trap reached UasL Thresh 1Day Unavailable Errored Seconds 1 day interval Trap threshold reached Caution None References e ADSL Commands 5 5 32 ADSL ATUC Trapsext Commands get adsl atuc trapsext Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get adsl atuc trapsext ifname ifname Example get adsl atuc trapsext ifname s1 0
160. nce reset Loss Number of los failures since reset Lols Number of lol failures since reset Lprs Number of Ipr failures since reset Ess Number of error seconds since reset Inits Number of initialization attempts since reset It Current 15 min lofs includes both successful and failed attempts Number of seconds in the current 15 minute interval during which lof was detected Current 15 min loss Number of seconds in the current 15 minute interval during which los was detected Current 15 min lols Number of seconds in the current 15 minute interval during which lol was detected Current 15 min lprs Number of seconds in the current 15 minute interval during which lpr was detected Current 15 min ess Number of error seconds in the current 74 Field Definition 15 minute interval Current 15 min inits Number of inits in the current 15 minute interval It includes both successful and failed attempts Current 1 day time elapsed Number of seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the current 1 day interval Current 1 day lofs Number of seconds in the current 1 day interval during which lof was detected Current 1 day loss Number of seconds in the current 1 day interval during which los was detected Current 1 day lols Number of seconds in the current 1 day interval during which lol was detected Current 1 day lprs Number of seconds in the current 1 day interval during
161. nd their placement in the bit stream at the interleaver output Larger numbers provide greater separation between consecutive input bytes in the output bit stream allowing Fast Max Tx Rate bps 131 for improved impulse noise immunity at the expense of payload latency GsTxStartBin The lowest bin number allowed for Tx signal GsTxEndBin The highest bin number allowed for Tx signal GsRxStartBin The lowest bin number allowed for Rx signal GsRxEndBin The highest bin number allowed for Rx signal GsMaxBitsPerBin The maximum Rx number of bits per bin GsMaxDCo Maximum interleaving depth supported by the customer s hardware GsRxBinAdjust This parameter employs Rx Start End bin settings This parameter enables disables the ability to erase all fast GsEraseProfiles retrain profiles at startup GsAdi2x For non standard compliant ADI CPE Preferred standard compliance Outcome is dependent upon standard support of the remote unit GlobespanVirata High Speed ADSL DMT ADSL applications only Specifies which end initiates startup It is also used to send a C tone to the remote unit GsStandard Gslnitiate GsTxPowerAtten The value in dB of Tx power attenuation GsCodingGain Sets the coding gain in dB increments This parameters sets the percentage overhead for the downstream fast buffer RS can also be disabled This parameter sets the correction time for the downstream interleaved buffer RS can also be disabled
162. notes the Multicast Device Capability Caution References None e get modify system info e get system stats 5 5 53 System Stats Commands get system stats Description Use this command to view System Statistics Command Syntax get system stats reset system stats Description Use this command to reset System Statistics Command Syntax reset system stats Example Output 100 get system stats Verbose Mode On CPE Ucast Addr Count 10 DnLink Ucast Addr Count 80 NET Ucast Addr Count 20 CPE Learn Entry Discards 90 DnLink Learn Entry Discards 30 NET Learn Entry Discards Dyn Addr Conflicts Static 40 Moved Dyn Addrs Count 110 Ucast Lookup Fail Count 50 Mcast Lookup Fail Count 120 Tx Ctl Pkts Count 60 Rx Ctl Pkts Count 130 Ctl Pkts Discards Count 70 Output Fields Number of unicast addresses which were CPE Ucast Addr Count learned from the CPE ports DnLink Ucast Addr Count Number of unicast addresse s which were learned from the Downlink port Number of addresses which were not Learn Entry Discards learned from the CPE ports due to lack of space in the forwarding table DnLink Learn Entr Number of addresses which were not f y learned from the Downlink port due to lack Discards i of space in the forwarding table Number of times a learned address Dyn Addr Conflicts Static conflicted with a static address Moved Dyn Addrs Count Number of times a learned address moved
163. ntification field This specifies the vendor specific version number Version Number sent by this ATU as part of the initialization message Base Addr This specifies the base address of the chip This specifies the LBRam associated with the chip Logical To Physical This specifies the Logical To Physical Port Port Mapping Mapping No of UARTs This specifies the number of UARTs configured HSSL Port Id This specifies the HSSL port to be used for UART Baud Rate This specifies the Baud Rate of the port Data Bits This specifies the number of data bits to be used Stop Bit n specifies the stop bits used on HSSL 1 2 TS Peele the parity used on HSSL even odd UART Mode This specifies the UART Mode polling interrupt based Application Type E SCH the application name using this 160 get system version Description This command is used to get the information of the versions with which the system has come up Command Syntax get system version Example get system version Output Verbose Mode On Control Plane Binary COL 2 6 0 0 040217 Data Plane Binary DP_BO2 06 19 Output Fields This tells about the version of the control plane Control Plane Binary binary with which the system has come up Data Plane Binary This tells about the version of the data plane binary with which the system has come up 5 5 51 System reboot info command b get system reboot info Description This command is used for
164. nuf Text Info Num of UARTS 1 159 HSSL Port Id 1 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits s 8 Stop Bit s 2 Parity Even U ART Mode Polling Application Type Console S S Output Fields CpeUtopiaMode Mode of operation of CPE side Utopia interface NetUtopiaMode Mode of operation of NET side Utopia interface CpeUtopiaMaster i eee whether CPE side Utopia interface is NetUtopiaMaster This specifies whether NET side Utopia interface is master MaxEthMacPhy This specifies the maximum number of MACs that can be configured connected to IDSEL pin of the Columbia This specifies the speed of operation Supported Eth Speed speeds are 10 Mbps 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps It is a bitmask SelfMMacAddr This specifies the self MAC address This specifies the address bit in the PCI bus which Erase is connected to IDSEL pin of the Ethernet device This specifies the Defines the ethernet types data UI ype mgmt or both It is a bitmask Num of LBRams oe the number of LBRams in the Num of Chips This specifies the number of Chips in the system Num of Ports This specifies the number of Ports per Chip in the system This specifies the InterfaceType Following are the MIEN aCe Type values it can take Host Bus PCI Utopia Chip Type This specifies the Type of Chip G24 G16 and octane Serial Number This specifies the vendor specific string that identifies the vendor equipment Vendor Id This specifies the binary vendor ide
165. ode Command Syntax get bridge mode Parameters Mone Example get bridge mode Output Bridging Mode is Enabled Output Fields None Caution None References modify bridge mode command bridge port command bridge port stats command bridge static command bridge forwarding command DHCP Client commands 107 5 5 16 DHCP Client Commands b get dhcp client info Description Use this command to get DHCP client information for clients on the specified interface or for all the interfaces Command Syntax get dhcp client info ifname interface name Parameters This specifies the interface name on which DHCP is running If this is not specified then information for Ifname interface namef clients on all such interfaces will be displayed Type Optional Valid values eth aggr Mode Super Lser User Example get dhcp client info ifname eth 0 Output If nams Server status Lease Start Late Lease Tim eech eth 0 1 1 1 1 Bound Thu Jan 01 90 00 38 1970 500 Output Fields This is an interface on which DHCP is running It can If Name e be eth aggr Server This specifies the address of the DHCP server with whom the client has obtained the IP address and other configuratio s Status This specifies the current state of the client It may be Init Selecting Bound Requesting Renew or Bind This signifies the date on which the DHCP server leased Lease Start Date out the IP address to the client L T
166. of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law lt Back Cancel 4 When the user information input window appears enter your name and company name respectively and then click on continue Note please uninstall previous version of EMS if you want to install a new version 25 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM Element Management System for DAS3248 User Information Type your name below Y ou must also type the name of the company you work for Name Company InstallShield lt Back Cancel 5 When the Destination Location window appears click the Browse button to change the installation destination directory or simply use the default setting C Program Files D Link EMS SD1 Then click on to continue Element Management System for DAS3248 Choose Destination Location x Setup will install EMS SD1 in the following directory To install to this directory click Next To install to a different directory click Browse and select another directory You can choose not to install EMS SD1 by clicking Cancel to exit etup Destination Directory C Program Files D LinkXEMS SD1 Browse lt Back Cancel InstallShield 6 When the Select Program Folder window appears you may either choose the default program folder D Link EMS SD1 or enter the 26 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM name
167. ogged in to the management interface successfully 2 4 3 Telnet Client DAS 3248 supports only one Telnet client that you can use to connect with Telnet provides a simple terminal emulation that allows you to see and interact with the CLI of DAS 3248 As with any remote connection the network interface IP address for the DAS 3248 must be established 22 EMS Configuration This Chapter describes how to install and set up the environment of EMS Once you finish it a specified DAS 3248 can be managed remotely Next chapter will introduce how to manage the DAS 3248 through EMS 3 1 EMS Functions EMS is divided into the task oriented functional groups as follows which are further described in subsequent sections Session Allow you to start and to terminate a session as well as to shutdown the system Logout Allow you to terminate current session without shutting down the system Exit Allow you to shut down the system Tools Allow you to perform the following tools Evionmental options alow you to define SNMP Desktop and Surveilance Territory Manager Used to define the territory Agent Manager Used to define agent IP addresses Telnet alow you to login the CID screen of a specific agent IP address User manager Allow you to define a user profile including login ID and security level Windows allow users to manage daughter windows in the EMS Cascade allow users to cadcade Windows 23
168. onal parameter In devices supporting Independent Vlan for multicast capability each vlan can have its own information for a multicast mac addr hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than get For No Vlan case vlan id is not required VLAN Name Name of the VLAN Egress PVC The set of ports which are permanently assigned to the egress list for this VLAN by management The set of ports which should transmit egress packets for Untagged PVC this VLAN as untagged 62 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM 4 6 2 Ethernet Configuration Allow user to view and modify Etherent configuration To view or configure Ethernet proceed as follows 1 Double Click on Ethernet configuration from the Function List Window The Ethernet Configuration window appears D Ethernet Configuration Select Ethernet LIPLINEZ DHCP e f IP Address Type SE Down Mask Admin Status I mr Gateway Operation Status Mot Wlan Index Modify Apply Close 2 To view the Ethernet Configuration of UPLINK1 or UPLINK2 by using the Slect Ethernet drop down list Modify 3 If to modify the Ethernet Configuration click on first and then proceed advanced configurations as shown in the following figure D Ethernet Configuration Select Ethernet LIPLINKT Type e lb Dom Mack 255 Admin Status Gateway Operation Status ye cuu est n Mgmt Wlan Indes D deelt App
169. onfiguration Commit Click the button will save the current system Commit configuration to flash Heboot Click the button will reboot the system with last commit configuration Reboot Close 2 If to commit the active configuration to the flash click on _Commit 3 If to reboot the system and to set the boot configuration click on Reboot 4 Click on Close to close the System Configuration window 4 6 Configuration This section describes how to configure the DAS 3248 by selecting Configuration from Function List window This section will cover those functions 4 6 1 VLAN Configuration Allow user to view and modify VLAN configuration To configure VLAN proceed as follows 1 Double Click on VLAN configuration from the Function List Window The VLAN configuration window appears as follows 61 VLAN Name ID efaultIan Untagged PVC 2 Select the VLAN to view or modify by using the VLAN ID drop down list 3 Use Egress PVC and Unatagged PVC drop down list to set the specified DSL port s Egress PVC and Untagged PVC 4 H to submit your settings or click on to close the VLAN Configuration window Table 4 4 VLAN Configuration Field Definitions Field VLAN ID Definition The VLAN id for this VLAN In devices supporting Shared Vlan for multicast capability the information for a multicast mac addr is shared across vlans hence vlan id is an opti
170. ould not be done because of limit exceeded shall be dropped else forwarded based on bridge forwarding logic This being enabled shall reduce flooding as when a response to such a frame from whcih learning could not be done shall come the frame shall be flooded as the entry for that unicast address shall not be found in forwarding table Type Optional Valid Values enable or disable Default value G8 CFG DEF BRIDGE IFFDBFULLDROP 103 This specifies if learning can be done over net side port for residential bridging Learning shall be done on Net port in case of vlan with residential bridging if dot1dPortGsLearningStatus and dotidTpGsResidentialNetLearning is enabled In case of vlan with unrestricted or restricted bridging the learning is resnetlearning enable governed only by per port configuration i e disable dot1dBasePortTable Currently the modification of this parameter is not supported Type Optional Valid Values enable or disable Default value GS CFG DEF NET LEARNING RSDNTL Example modify bridge tbg info aging 20 slaveaging 100 Output Verbose Mode On MacAddresa DO BB CC DD EE FF No of Porte r D Base Type Transparent Aging Timeout sec 300 Blaveagingq TimeOutigeci 600 hetaging Timecut aec 600 Flood Support Disable BroadCast Support Enable HultiCast Support Enable MultiCast Drop Digable Bridging Mode Unrestricted Throttling Rate 100 Polling Interval me r 45
171. panVirata parameter that enables disables DataBoost option Type Modify Optional Valid values Enable Disable GlobespanVirata parameter that sets the upstream PSD to be either extended or standard Used for GSpan Plus only Type Modify Optional Valid values Extended Standard get adsl line profile ifname dsl 0 Example Output Verbose Mode On IfName Rate Adaptation fixed Target Snr Margin dB 10 20 GsRsIntCorrectionUp 1ms Upshift SnrMargin dB 10 50 Min Dnshift Time sec 10 Intl Min Tx Rate bps 0x40 Intl Max Tx Rate bps 0x60 GsTxStartBin 0x20 GsRxStartBin 0x06 GsMaxBitsPerBin 15 GsRxBinAdjust enable GsAdi2x standard Gslnitiate waitPn GsCodingGain Auto GsRsIntCorrectionDown 125Us GsDrStby Disable GsEscapeFastRetrain Enable LocalOcs GsBitSwap Enable Unknown GsAnnexType AnnexA GsUseCustomBin Enable ecMode GsPsdMaskType Adsl GsExtRsMemory ExtRsMemory GsParamHybridLossTestEnd 0x23 GslTriggerMode rmtCrc Type noChannel GsDnBinUsage Oxff ParametricTestInputFile TestFile Data Boost Enable PSD Standard ADSL ATUR Configuration 130 dsl 0 Max Snr Margin dB 10 40 Dnshift SnrMargin dB 10 35 Min Upshift Time sec 70 Fast Min Tx Rate bps 0x20 Fast Max Tx Rate bps 0x50 Max Intl Delay ms 10 GsTxEndBin 0x06 GsRxEndBin Oxtf GsMaxDCo 64 GsEraseProfiles enable GsStandard t1413 GsTxPowerAtten 6 GsRsFastOvrhdDown
172. perfect solution for both central office co location and MTU MHU markets Residential Access Business Access lt DAS 3248 72 100M uplink A ADSL2 2 IP DSLAM 1 Gy 7 ow Internet Internet 10 1 4 DAS 3248 Features 1 4 1 Cost Saving Solution for SMB gt 48 24 ports ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 Subscriber Interface 10 100 1000BaseT or Fx Uplink Subtend Interface module selectable Build in POTS Splitter Subtending capability allows up to 8 units to be cascaded and managed as one unit 1 4 2 Excellent Management with Security b Microsoft NT SNMP based GUI EMS Local RS 232 CLI and Ethernet SNMP TELNET management Remote in band SNMP TELNET management 3 level user priviledge for system management SNMP v1 v2c v3 Firmware upload download via FTP or TFTP 1 4 3 Advanced Function for Broadband Service Offering IGMP snooping Support up to 8 VCs 128 MAC address per xDSL ports Support up to 64 128 MAC address amp 2K Multicast MAC address per DAS 3248 system Support 512 VLAN any value in 4096 11 Support Static VLAN and Port based VLAN Configurable packet size 64 to 1536 Security VLAN filtering MAC Filtering IP Filtering Access Control List by MAC and IP address opanning Tree 802 1d compliant Traffic prioritization 802 1p Rate limiting by MAC and IP address uplink Aggregation 802 3ad Future SW upgrade BRAS support 802 1x DHCP Server amp Relay
173. port extension attributes Command Syntax modify bridge port intf portid portid maxucast max ucast addresses learning enable disable status enable disable stickystatus enable disable aclglbdenyapply Enable Disable aclglbtrackapply Enable Disable Parameters e TTT The bridge port id Type Create Optional portid portid Delete Mandatory Modify Mandatory Get Optional Valid values 1 GS_CFG_MAX_BRIDGE_PORTS The interface name associated with the given port Ifname lt name gt Type Create Mandatory Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX BRIDGE PORTS 116 maxucast max ucast addresses learning enable disable status enable disable stickystatus enable disable This specifies the maximum number of unicast addresses which can be learned from this port This can be modified when the admin status of bridge port is disabled Max of number of unicast entries that can be learned configured on a bridge port on CPE side is GS CFG MAX NUM CPE PORT UCAST MAC ENTRIES The default value for number of unicast entries that can be learned or configured on a bridge port is G8 CFG DEF NUM CPE PORT UCAST MAC ENTRIES Max of number of unicast entries that can be learned configured on a bridge port on NET side is GS CFG MAX NUM NET PORT UCAST MAC ENTRIES The default value for number of unicast entries that can be learned or configured on a bridge port is G8 CFG DEF NUM NET PORT UCAST MAC ENTRIES Max of number o
174. ption Use this command to create Command Syntax create sntp servaddr Example create sntp servaddr 172 23 3 45 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Server Addr 172 23 3 45 Status Standby Verbose Mode Off Entry Created Output field description Description Server Addr This specifies the IP Address of the SNTP Server Server is in Use OR Server is in standby mode i e Status not in use Caution None References None 171 5 5 60 SNMP Comm Commands get snmp comm Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get snmp comm community community create snmp comm Description Use this command to create Command Syntax create snmp comm community community access ro rw gt delete snmp comm Description Use this command to delete Command Syntax delete snmp comm community community Parameter Description This specifies the Community name Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional This specifies the access permissions given to managers with this community name ro implies Read Only permissions and rw implies Read Write permissions Type Create Optional Default value ro community community access ro rw Example create snmp comm community public Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Access community ro public Verbose Mode Off Entry Created Output field description This specifies the Community name This specifies the
175. r Example list fname nvram Output Verbose Mode On nane version Time ai ze A ccess State nvram bin control gev control bin az d Thu Jan ol 00 00 10 1970 0685803 Eu Active nvram bin beotptftp gev bcot bin o A Fri Feb 12 12 20 10 2000 102 RW Active nvram bin dataplane qgev data bin o A Fri Feb 12 21 20 10 2002 102 EW Active nvram bin decompressor decomp bin gz 3 Fri Feb 12 22 20 10 2000 102 RW Active nvram cfg factorvdef conmands cfq 3 Fri Feb 12 23 20 10 2000 102 En Active nvram user gev uaer tnp 3 Fri Feb 12 12 20 10 2000 102 En Active Verbose Mode Of nane version Time gize Access state nvram bin control gev control bin az d Thu Jan ol 00 00 10 1970 068803 Eu Active 180 nvram bin beot gqev bcot bin gz nvram bin data gqev data bin o ptftp A Fri Feb 12 12 20 10 2000 102 EW Active plane A Fri Feb 12 21 20 10 2002 102 EW Active nvram bin decompressor decomp bin gz fovram cig fact conmands cfg nvram uaser gev user tnp Output Fields A Fri Feb 12 22 20 10 2000 102 EW Active orydef A Fri Feb 12 23 20 10 2000 102 FH Active 3 Fri Feb 12 12 20 10 2000 102 Gei Active a qon The name of the file present in the directory Name starting with i i indicates directory name This specifies the version of the file Time at which the file got created This is displayed Time in Day Mon DD HH MM SS YEAR format The size of the file in bytes Caution None Th
176. r which configuration is to be modified or viewed Type Get Optional Modify Mandatory Valid values eth atm aal5 eoa dsl dslf dsli aggr ehdlc Indicates whether inkUp linkDown traps should be generated for this interface trap enable disable Type Modify Optional Valid values enable Or disable Example get interface config Output Verbose Mode On IfName LinkUp DnTrap aal5 0 Enable Output Fields Interface name for which configuration is to be IfName viewed Indicates whether inkUp linkDown traps shall be EID Irap generated for this interface Caution None References e ATM Interface commands e Ethernet commands EoA commands 84 5 5 2 ATM Interface Commands gt create atm port Description Command Syntax delete atm port Description Command Syntax gt get atm port Description Command Syntax b modify atm port Description Command Syntax Parametersame ifname interface name maxvc max num vccs Maxvpibits max vpi bits maxvcibits max vci bits enable disable lowif dsl port interface name Use this command to create an ATM Port create atm port ifname interface name lowif dsl portinterface name enable disable Maxvpibits maxvpibits Maxvcibits maxvcibits Orl Orl This command is used to delete an ATM port delete atm port ifname interface name Use this command to get information about a specific or a
177. rfData Currl15Min CurrlDay PrevlDay Time Elapsed Monitored sec 10 20 45 Rx Blocks 10 45 30 89 Tx Blocks 20 65 70 48 Corrected Blocks 25 35 35 25 Uncorrected Blocks 30 95 80 30 NCD Count 90 86 35 20 HEC Count 45 21 75 35 Output Fields The ADSL interface name Perf Valid Intervals Number of previous 15 minute intervals for which the data was collected Peri invalid Intervals Number of previous 15 minute intervals for which no data is available Time Elapsed Total elapsed seconds in the intervals Curr15Min Monitored sec Curr1Day and Monitored seconds in Prev1Day Performance Data Count of all encoded blocks received on this channel since agent was reset Ry Blocks Curr15Min Curr1 Day Prev1 Day Count of all encoded blocks received on this channel in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Count of all encoded blocks transmitted on this Channel since agent reset Tx Blocks Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Count of all encoded blocks transmitted on this channel in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Count of all encoded blocks received with corrected errors on this channel since agent reset Corrected Blocks Curr15Min Curr1 Day Prev1 Day Count of all encoded blocks received with corrected errors on this channel in the current 15 minute current 1 day previous 1 day interval Performance Data Count of all encoded blocks
178. rformance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfL prsThreshTrap Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 The number of Errored Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAtucPerfESsThreshT rap Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 Applies to Fast channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAtucRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate ChanPre vTxRate plus the value of this object Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffff Applies to Interleave channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAtucRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate gt ChanPrevTxRate plus the value of this object Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffff Applies to Fast channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAtucRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate lt ChanPrevTxRate minus the value of this object Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffff Applies to Interleave channels only Configured change in rate causing an adslAtucRateChangeTrap A trap is produced when ChanCurrTxRate lt ChanPrevTxRate minus the value of this object Type Modify Optional Valid values O Oxffff 138 atucinitfailtrap atucinitfailtrap atucoptrapenable atucoptrapenable at
179. rlapped Trang Atuc Actual q8921PotanonOverlapped GeDmt Trellis trellizon Trane Atur Cap anaitl4l3 Output Fields IfName Line Type Coding Type GsUtopia L2TxAddr GsUtopia L2RxAddr Gs Clock Type Gs Action Oper Status Operational Status of the interface Trans Atuc Cap Transmission modes that ATU C is capable of Trans Atuc Actual GsDmtTrellis Indicates whether trellis coding has been enabled or not The transmission modes that the ATU R is capable Trans Atur Cap of supporting The modes available are limited by the design of the equipment length 4 bytes Admin Status Administrative Status of the interface Caution None References e modify adsl line profile e modify adsl alarm profile get adsl line profile e get adsl alarm profile 5 5 28 DSL System Commands getdsl system Description Use this command to view DSL system sizing information Command Syntax get dsl system create dsl system Description Use this command to create Command create dsl system dsltype Adsl Sdsl Shdsl Syntax linecodingOther Dmt Cap Qam txcfg ansit1413 etsi q9921PotsNonOverlapped q9921PotsOverlapped q9921IsdnNonOverlapped q9921IsdnOverlapped q9921TcmlsdnNonOverlapped q9921TcmlsdnOverlapped q9922PotsNonOverlapped q9922PotsOverlapped q9922TcmlsdnNonOverlapped q9922TcmlsdnOverlapped q9921TcmlsdnSymmetric adslPlusPotsNonOverlapped q9921GspanPlusPotsNonOverlapped q9921GspanPlusPotsOve 1
180. rnet Configuration Field Definitions eeeeeeeseeeeeese 63 Table 4 6 VLAN Configuration Field Definitions eseesseeeenen 65 Table 4 7 Line Profile Field Definitions 0 0 0 0 cceccceccseeeseeceeeeeeeseeeceeeneeeseeeaeeeseeeaeeeeeeees 67 Table 4 8 Alarm Profile Field Definitions cccccccccsecceece cess ceseeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeees 68 Table 4 9 Port Configuration Field Definitions 0nnonnonnonnennsnnnnnennnnnsnsnronrerrerrerrerrerne 70 Table 4 10 Physical Layer Info Field Definitions ccceccseccseeeseeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 71 Table 4 11 Channel Layer Information Field Definitions 72 Table 4 12 Current Phy Layer PM Information Field Definitions 74 Table 4 13 Current Channel Layer PM Information Field Definitions We Table 4 1 CLI Command Action User 80 Table A 1 DAS 3248 CID port pin assignment cece eececeeeceeceeeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeenees 186 Table A 2 RS 232 DB9 pin assignment for PC to CID port connection 186 Table A 3 DAS 3248 management port pin assidnment 186 Table A 4 Uplink and downlink port Xn pin assignment a nannannnnnnennennennnnnnnnnnnnnni 187 Table A 5 24 ports ADSL LINE Connector pin assignment 187 Table A 6 24 ports POTS splitter
181. rom the Function List Window The Static Multicast Configuration window appears 64 VLAN ID i Multicast Address 1 0 5E 0 0 2 2 Select the VLAN ID to view or modify by using the VLAN ID drop down list 3 Use Egress PVC and Forbidden Egress PVC drop down list to set the specified DSL port s Egress PVC and Forbidden Egress PVC 4 Click on o Ay to submit your settings or click on d i to close the VLAN Configuration window Table 4 6 VLAN Configuration Field Definitions Field Definition VLAN ID The VLAN id for this VLAN In devices supporting Shared Vlan for multicast capability the information for a multicast mac addr is shared across vlans hence vlan id is an optional parameter In devices supporting Independent Vlan for multicast capability each vlan can have its own information for a multicast mac addr hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than get For No Vlan case vlan id is not required Multicast address A multicast address is an address that designates a group of entities within a domain Egress PVC The set of ports which are permanently assigned to the egress list for this VLAN by managemen 65 Forbidden Egress PVC The set of ports which should transmit egress packets for this VLAN as untagged 4 7 DSL This section describes how to configure DSL settings by selecting DSL from Function List window This section will cover t
182. ront Panel Connection Connect the uplink port of DAS 3248 to internet or downlink to the other DAS 3248 for stacking by using the RJ 45 cable Furthermore connect the CID port to the management station s CID port by using the RS 232 cable or connect the MGT port to the management station s Ethernet port by using RJ 45 in order to administer your DAS 3248 through CLI or GUI EMS 19 rm i i AAC Oh AO B Tal EN en 5 1 2 4 el pm B A m D DSI A M E D ww LFA i V l Connect to another DAS 3248 Management Station Figure 2 2 DAS 3248 Front Panel Connections Note Please refer to Appendix A pin assignment of telco cable RJ 45 and RS 232 cable for those connectors pin assignment 2 4 Ways of Management Connection This section will tell you how to connect and manage your DAS 3248 through CLI and EMS 2 4 1 EMS Element Management System The Element Management System EMS is more user friendly than CLI for your configuring DAS 3248 The HTML files embedded in DAS 3248 are dynamically linked to the system s functional command sets You can access a specified DAS 3248 through EMS Perform initial configuration procedures as follows 1 Click the EMS icon on the screen of autorun to install EMS into your PC 2 Before you start to connect to EMS it is necessary that your PC s IP and DAS 3248 s IP are in the same group Note DAS 3248 s default MGNT IP is 10 90 91 91 3 Create management IPs into t
183. rt in nbsize command is modified please ensure that MaxConfVccs in atm port command is less than or equal to maxvcperport 86 References e ATM VC commands e ATM statistics commands e DSL commands 5 5 3 ATM VC Commands P create atm vc intf Description Command Syntax delete atm vc intf Description Command Syntax gt get atm vc intf Description Command Syntax modify atm vc intf Description Command Syntax Parameters Use this command to create a new ATM Virtual Circuit VC create atm vc intf ifname interface name vpi vpi vci vci lowif atm port interface name enable disable aal5 a5txsize aal5 cpcs tx sdu size a5rxsize aal5 cpcs rx sdu size vcmux lcmux pvc channel fast interleaved mgmtmode data mgmt DataAndMgmt raw Use this command to delete an existing ATM Virtual Circuit VC delete atm vc intf ifname interface name Use this command to display information corresponding to a single VC or for all VCs get atm vc intf ifname interface name Use this command to modify ATM VC parameters modify atm vc intf ifname interface name vpi vpi vci vci enable disable a5txsize aal5 cpcs tx sdu size a5rxsize aal5 cpcs rx sdu size mgmtmode data mgmt DataAndMgmt raw ifname interface name lowif atm port interface name vpi vpi This specifies name of VC Interface Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional Modify
184. ry buffer after recalling commands with the up arrow key Repeat the key sequence to recall successively more recent commands 81 5 5 Commands Group Description 5 5 1 Interface Commands get interface stats Use this command to view statistics for one interface or all the interfaces get interface stats ifname interface name Description Command Syntax Parameters Name Description Interface name for which configuration is to be modified or viewed Type Get Optional Modify Mandatory Valid values eth atm aal5 eoa dsl delt dsli aggr ehdlc Indicates whether inkUp linkDown traps should be generated for this interface Ifname interface name trap enable disable Type Modify Optional Valid values enable Or disable Example get interface stats ifname eth 0 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Interface eth Description eth Jupe Ethernet Mtu 1500 Bandwidth 10000 Ehy Addr 00 10 4B 22 84 AF Last Change zec O Unknown Prot Pree 0 Admin Status Up Operational Status Down In ctete O Uut Octete 42 In Discardz Out Discards 0 In Errore O Cut Errore 0 In Wesast Pete Cut Ucmst Pkts 1 HC In ctets 10o HC QukOctete 100 In Messt Pete 200 Out Meset Pte 100 In Boast Pete 10o Cut Beast Pktz 100 LinkUpDnTrapEnable Enable Proniscous Mode True Connector Present True CcunterbiscontTime 100 HC In ctets 100 HC Qut ctets 100
185. s on that ATM VC shall be received at the Control Plane In DataAndMgmt mode if EoA is created then only non ethernet packets on that ATM VC shall be received at the Control Plane However if EoA is not created then all the packets on that ATM VC shall be received at the Control Plane However to configure ATM VC in DataAndMgmt mode a good practice is to to create ATM VC in disable mode till EoA is created on it to prevent flooding at Control Plane In order to run STP the mode has to be DataAndMgmt If the mode is RawATM 4 ATM cells are given to Control Plane In this mode EoA interface can ot be created on the ATM VC If EoA interface is already created on the ATM VC its mode cannot be changed to either Mgmt 2 or RawATM 4 Type Create Optional Default value Data This specifies the Admin Status of the VC Type Optional Default Value enable This specifies the AAL type in use for this VC The only type of AAL supported in Columbia Packet is AAL5 Type The only value to be supported is aal5 Default value aal5 This specifies the maximum transmit CPCS SDU size to be used Type Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG ATM VC MAX RX PDU SIZE Default Value GS CFG ATM VC DEF TX PDU SIZE This specifies the maximum receive CPCS SDU size to be used Type Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG ATM VC MAX TX PDU SIZE Default Value GS CFG ATM VC DEF TX PDU SIZE This specifies the data multiplexing method to be used o
186. s delivered to a higher layer protocol The total number of packets requested to be sent to broadcast addresses by upper layer protocols Indicates whether inkUp linkDown traps should be generated for this interface This object has a value of false if this interface only accepts packets frames that are addressed to this station This object has a value of true when the station accepts all packets frames transmitted on the media The value true is legal only for Ethernet interfaces The value of PromiscuousMode does not affect the reception of broadcast and multicast pack ets frames by the interface This indicates whether the interface sublayer has a physical connector or not This is true only for phys ical Ethernet interfaces The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occa sion at which any one or more of this interface s counters suffered a discontinuity 83 b reset interface stats Description Use this command to reset the statistics of Ethernet EoA ATM AAL5 DSL DSLF DSLI Aggr and EHDLC interfaces Command Syntax reset interface stats ifname ifname get interface config Description Use this command to view Interface Configuration Command Syntax get interface config ifname ifname gt modify interface config Description Use this command to modify interface configuration Command Syntax modify interface config ifname ifname trap enable disable Parameters Ifname interface name Interface name fo
187. shld 1 Class3thrshld 1 Class5thrshld 1 Class7thrshld SPPROFILE Mgmt VLAN Index 2 Tagged Mgmt PDU Prio 2 Speed Operational Status Output Fields The name of the interface which has been created The type of Ethernet interface uplink or downlink UseDhcp Ip Address d pkttype r Down Admin Status Up This specifies whether a DHCP client is to be triggered to obtain an IP address for this interface If this is configured as GS FALSE and etherlflpAd dress is not configured then management IP traffic will not flow through the interface If an IP address is configured and modify is done for this field then tEtherlflpAddress and tAggrifNetMask field shall be set to Zero 0 0 0 0 Both Usedhcp and tEtherlf Ip Address shall not be specified together If Iftype is slave then this field cannot be set to GS TRUE This specifies the network mask configured for the interface This is given in conjunction with IP Address configured and shall be given only if IP address has been given This shall be removed whenever IP Address is removed Modify of network mask for an Ethernet interface shall be supported only if some IP address is configured on the interface or UseDhcp was configured to GS TRUE previously If Usedhcp is G8 TRUE and modify is done for this field then Usedhop field shall be set to GS FALSE Both Usedhcp and this field shall not be specified together This specifies the network mask config
188. smitted during the current day interval I System Administration with CLI Command Line Interface CLI is the primary user interface to Administrate the system CLI can be accessed either from the CID port or telnet session All CLI commands are simple strings designed for the Administrator to manage your DAS 3248 easily 5 1 Notation Conventions k e Keywords in a command that you must enter exactly as shown are presented in bold italics User specified values in a command are presented in regular typeface i e not bold or italic Parameter values enclosed in must be specified Parameters enclosed in are optional All modify parameters are shown as optional in CLI commands even if there exists only a single parameter Parameter values are separated by a vertical bar i i only when one of the specified values can be used Parameter values are enclosed in when you must use one of the values specified Parameters are enclosed in when you can specify the parameter one or more times in the command line 5 2 Command Structure There are three level command structure used in the system All commands have the following general format Action Group Sub group Sub sub group tag1 value1 gt O lt tagN 78 valueN Action This is the first keyword of a CLI command It indicates the type of operation to be performed create is an example of this keyword This
189. st such as loopback function Table 3 2 User Manager Field Definition Field Definition User Account an ID to be used for login User Name The full name of a user Description Remarks for note purpose Power Level Privileges Administrator and tester If to add a user account to the system 1 Click on Add the Security window then prompts 2 Enter the account information as described in Security window below 3 Click on EL H ss to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window If to remove a User Account from the system 1 Select a user account by clicking on the desired entry in User Account selection list After selection the designated one will be highlighted 2 Click on EE Delete to delete it 3 Click on JL He to exit the window or continue to perform other 49 operations in the same window If to change User Account Information 1 Select a user account by clicking on the desired entry in User Account selection list After selection the designated one will be highlighted 2 Click on Ce Modit button the Security window then prompts 3 Change the account information as described in Security window below 4 Click on Close button to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window 2 Click on Add button the Security window then prompts User Manager window Security This window is a daughter window of User Manager win
190. t to prevent flooding at Control Plane In order to run STP the mode has to be DataAndMgmt If the mode is RawATM 4 ATM cells are given to Control Plane In this mode EoA interface can ot be created on the ATM VC If EoA interface is already created on the ATM VC Ge mode o be changed to either Mgmt 2 o RawATM 4 RowStatus This defined the row status of the interface entry VC Type This field specifies whether VC type is PVC or SVC VC Topology Ve field specifies the VC connection topology Caution The specified lower interface should exist Please refer to the create atm port command References e ATM interface commands e ATM statistics commands e ATM OAM commands e ATM VC statistics commands 5 5 4 AAL5 VC Statistics Commands b get atm aal5 stats Description Use this command to get AAL5 VC statistics Command Syntax get atm aal5 stats ifname interface name Parameters ifname This parameter specifies the interface for which information interface name is desired Type Get Optional Valid values aal 5 0 Example get atm aal5 stats ifname aal5 0 Output Low IfName atm 0 VC IfName aal5 0 VPI O0 VCI 1 Tx Frames count 100 Rx Frames count 85 Tx Bytes count 1535 Rx Bytes count 1200 CRC Errors count 0 Oversized SDU 0 Output Fields FIELD Description The name of the aal5 aal5 0 etc interface for 90 which statistics needs to be retrieved ur edes the ATM port n
191. t1413 gLite gDmt alcti14 multimode adi alctl t1413Auto ads Plus GspanPlus atucgsinitiate waitPn ctone initiatePn atucgstxpowerattenO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 314 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 atucgscodinggain Auto 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 atucgsrsfastovrhddn 50 25 12 6 3 1 Disable atucgsrsintcorrectiondn 125Us 250Us 500Us 1Ms 2Ms 4Ms Disable atucgsrsfastovrhdup 50 25 12 6 3 1 Disable atucgsdrstby Disable Enable atucgsexpexch Expanded Short atucgsescfastretrain Enable Disable atucgsfastretrain Enable Disable atucgsbitswap Disable Enable atucgsntr LocalOcs Refck8K 123 atucgsannextype AnnexA AnnexB HighSpeed GspanPlus V1010 atucgsalctlusver Unknown atucgsusecustombin Enable Disable atucgsdnbinusage atucgsdnbinusage atucgsmaxdco 64 128 256 atucgsfullretrain Enable Disable atucgsadvcap disable annexa annexb adslplus gspanplus atucgspsdmasktype Adsl HsadsIM1 HsadslM2 dmtconfmode ecMode fdmMode atucgseraseprofs enable disable atucgsextrsmemory present notpresent paramhybridlossteststart paramhybridlossteststart paramhybridlosstestend paramhybridlosstestend dmttrellis on off aturtargetsnrmargin aturtargetsnrmargin aturdnshiftsnrmargin aturdnshiftsnrmargin aturupshiftsnrmargin aturupshiftsnrmargin aturminupshifttime aturminupshifttime
192. ted Agents Desktop can be started up by double clicking on the icon of territory In the Agents Desktop press Deech to refresh the status of all agents 44 D Agents Desktop Seles Temton IP Address Alias Refresh amp 192 168 100 176 Tampe 102 Overall status of territory by priority Overall status of Agents by priority Dk 4 Alm Checked Disconnect S Cemount No Defect Legends 3 Gray icon indicates that the agent is disconnected SS Green icon indicates that the agent is in normal condition o Red icon indicates that Major Alarm is occurred to the agent and requires network administrator s attention Network administrator pays attention to alarms by looking into the alarms using Event Log Outstanding Yellow icon The red icon will turn into a yellow icon after the network administrator has looked into the alarms However this does not mean the situation is released If any new alarm happen yellow will turn red Black icon indicated that the agent is demounted Note the priority of colors Gray gt red gt yellow gt green gt black 45 3 3 4 Mounted Agent Desktop Mounted agent desktop provides users with flexibity in viewing your network using graphical presentation of network elements Mounted agent desktop can be easily activated by double clicking the icon of territory in the agent desktop and apprears promptly as shown in the the following figure By the mounted ag
193. ted full bridging In residential bridging all packets from a CPE side port are sent to Net side port without doing a lookup in the forwarding table In restricted full bridging there is a lookup and a packet coming from a CPE port destined for another CPE port is dropped Hence CPE CPE switching is not permitted In unrestricted full bridging all traffic is forwarded based on lookup Defines the throttling Rate i e maximum number of FDB lookup failures resulting in flooding per second beyond which the flooding shall be throttled in the system The value of this field is valid only if the iflood supporti parameter in the system is set to value Throttle This indicates in milliseconds the polling interval User can modify the polling interval at run time The polling interval is defined in milliseconds with granularity of 100 ms This interval allows user to have finer granularity and control over flooding in the system The value of this field is valid only if the ifloodsupporti parameter is set to value Throttle This specifies if the frame for which learning could not be done because of forwarding table limit being reached is to be dropped If this is enabled the frame for which learning could not be done because of limit exceeded shall be dropped else forwarded based on bridge forwarding logic This being enabled shall reduce flooding as when a response to such a frame from whcih learning could not be done shall come the frame shall
194. terface modify eoa intf ifname interface name pkttype multicast broadcast unknown unicast all none fcs false true enable disable 96 Parameters This parameter specifies the name assigned to this interface Type Create Mandatory Delete Mandatory Get Optional Modify Mandatory Valid values eoa 0 eoa 1 This parameter specifies the lower interface of an EoA lowif interface low interface name Type Mandatory Valid Values aa 5 0 ifname interface name This defines the packet type supported by the interface EoAPktTypeSupported shall be configured for every CPE side Ethernet interface By default the option taken is ALL and it pkttype means that all packets will be transmitted The value None multicast broadcast means that normal UCast packets will be transmitted The unknownunicast interface shall not transmit any other packet type than all none configured Type Optional Valid Values multicast broadcast unknown unicast all Default Value all This specifies whether Ethernet FCS needs to be computed Currently only false is supported fcs false true Type Optional Valid Values false or true Default Value false Administrative status of the interface Type Optional Valid values enable or disable Default Values enable Enable disable Example create eoa intf ifname eoa 0 lowif aal5 0 enable fcs false Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created IfName
195. the idle time was recorded This specifies the end time of the period for which End Time the idle time was recorded This specifies the total time in seconds elapsed in this period This specifies the time in seconds for which the Idle Time i i system was idle during this period SC This specifies the Utilization in percentage of the Util system during this period Total Time Caution None References None 5 5 50 System manuf info Commands gt get system manuf info Description This command is used to display manufacturing text information in the system Command Syntax get system manuf info Example get system manuf info Output get system manuf info CpeUtopiaMode Tx 16 Bit Rx 8 Bit NetUtopiaMode Tx 16 Bit Rx 8 Bit CpeUtopiaMaster True NetUtopiaMaster False MaxEthMacPhy 2 ColumbialdSel 18 CpeUtopiaFreq 40 MHz Eth Speed 100 Mbps S No SelfMacAddr EthPortIdSel EthType 1 00 BB CC DD EE FF 16 Data Mgmt 2 00 BB CC DD EE FE 17 Data Mgmt Dsl manuf Text Info Num of LBRams 2 Num of Chips 2 Num of Ports 24 Interface Type Host Bus Chip Type G24 Serial Number lt co 0123456 gt Vendor Id FFBSGSPN Version Number Z3219 Chip No Base Addr LBRam 1 0x84a00000 O0 2 0x84a00c00 1 Logical To Physical Port Mapping 01234567 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 23 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 47 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 UART ma
196. tion in which control lt nvram network gt dataplane lt nvram network gt the user login name and password as root is created an Ethernet interface with IP address 192 168 1 1 mask 255 255 0 0 is created Clean The system comes up with nothing configured Network The system fetches the default configuration file from the remote host and system comes up with this default configuration Type Optional Default value If a reboot is being given for the first time then the default value is default Otherwise the default value is the same as what was given the last time 5 5 48 System Control Table Commands create user Description Use this command to create a user account A maximum two accounts can exist Command Syntax create user name user name passwd password root user delete user Description Use this command to delete a user login Command Syntax delete user name user name 154 get user Description Command Syntax Parameters Use this command to display information of all the users Password information isnot displayed get user ae ees Name user name passwd password Root user This specifies the User Name to be created Type Mandatory Valid values String of up to 64 characters A Z a Z 0 9 and any combination of printable characters excluding This specifies the password required by this user to login to the unit Type Mand
197. to exit the window Note user can only change alias and description of the agent in the Mount agent list and changing IP is prohibited If to activate the system s monitoring of an agent 1 Select the required agent in the Demount agent list and then click on the Mount button 9 The agent will appear on the Mount agent list l L l l 2 Click on o De to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window If to de activate the system s monitoring of an agent 43 1 Select the required agent in the Mount agent list and then click on the Demount button The agent will then disappears from the Mount agent list and appears on the Demount agent list on the left 2 Click on o oe to exit the window Table 3 1 Agent Management Field Definition Field Definition IP Address aii Po Alias name Name of DAS 3248 Description Note Agent Desktop Network Monitor Agent Desktop see below is the main window for the network administrators in performing their day to day network monitoring jobs Like the standard desktop of MS Windows Agent Desktop appears at all time once the system is started First appears on the Agent Desktop is the status of agents by an array of colors By which you may monitor the status of agents and judge if they are normal or in situations of alarms You may then double click on the required agent IP to activate the event log window Similarly the Moun
198. uld attempt to increase its transmit rate In the case that RADSL is 67 Ff not present the value will be 0 IntCorrectionDown This parameter sets the correction time for the downstream interleaved buffer RS can also be disabled Alarm Profile Configuration If to configure Alarm Profile proceed as follows 1 Double Click on Alarm Profile Configuration from the Function List Window The Alarm Profile Configuration window appears D Alarm Profile Configuration DSL Name DEFAULT CO ATU C Down Stream Loss of frame within 15 minutes Loss of signal within 15 minutes Lass of link within 15 minutes Loss of power within 15 minutes Errored seconds HT ATU_A Down Stream Loss of frame within 15 minutes Loss of signal within 15 minutes Loss of power within 15 minutes Errored seconds Devs Failure Trap D U 800 seconds OO O 900 seconds OO 07300 seconds D 07900 seconds Booo 07300 seconds ir M 0300 seconds OO 07300 seconds OO 07300 seconds OO 07900 seconds Close 2 To creata new alarm profile click the DSL Name drop down list and then select the blank 3 After that the fields become enable Input the values in those fields and then name the new 4 Clickon Sg deliete a alarm profile alarm profile to submit your setting or click on PEF to Table 4 8 Alarm Profile Field Definitions Field Definition Loss of
199. umbia as directories The directories are nvram bin control nvram bin dataplane nvram bin decompressor nvram bin dslphy nvram cfg factorydef nvram user Type Mandatory Valid values string of upto 128 characters A Z a z 0 9 7 This specifies the version of the file that needs to be upgraded Type Mandatory Valid values Decimal number 5 5 65 Other Commands b alias Description Command Syntax Parameters Use this command to create an alias for any CLI command You can later call this command by using the alias string along with any additional parameters which you need to specify It will display a list of all the aliases currently defined if no parameter is given alias alias string aliased command alias string aliased command The string which you will use to refer to the aliased command henceforth It should not match any CLI keyword Type Optional Valid values string of up to 14 characters A Z a z 0 9 This is the total CLI command length 512 characters Type Mandatory Valid values Any string all printable characters except as long as the total CLI Command length is not exceeded Mode Super User User 182 Output With Parameters Salias abc noli fy nbsize fet Done Sabc maxatnport 48 fet Done Without Parameters Saliaa Alias Conmand abc Output Fields FIELD Description modify nbaize
200. upstream 125us 250us 500us 1ms interleaved buffer RS can also be disabled 2ms 4ms disable Type Modify Optional 124 atucdnshiftsnrmargin atucdnshiftsnrmargin atucupshiftsnrmargin atucupshiftsnrmargin atucminupshifttime atucminupshifttime atucmindnshifttime atucmindnshifttime atucfastmintxrate atucfastmintxrate atucintlmintxrate atucintlmintxrate atucfastmaxtxrate atucfastmaxtxrate atucintlmaxtxrate atucintlmaxtxrate Configured Signal Noise Margin for rate downshift If the noise margin falls below this level the modem should attempt to decrease its transmit rate In the case that RADSL mode is not present the value will be O Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 310 Configured Signal Noise Margin for rate upshift If the noise margin rises above this level the modem should attempt to increase its transmit rate In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be O Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 310 Minimum time that the current margin is above UpshiftSnrMgn before an upshift occurs In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be 0 Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 16383 Minimum time that the current margin is below DownshiftSnrMgn before a downshift occurs In the case that RADSL is not present the value will be 0 Type Modify Optional Get Optional Valid values 0 16383 Configured Minimum Transmit rate for Fast channels i
201. uration Static Multicast Configuration amp DSL E Be Profile Configuration Line Profile Configuration Alarm Profile Configuration Part Configuration Be DSL Performance Management Physical Layer Info Channel Layer Info i Physical Layer PM Channel Layer PM Exit Agent Front Panel Status Window After choosing a speicified agent the Freont Panel Status Window together with the Function List Winddow will come out immediately to present the current status of front panel of the DAS 3248 As to the identification of front panel refer to page 6 to get more information D DAS_3748 UPLINK 1 LinkiACT UPLINK 2 LinklACT MGNT LInk ACT e LJ ww w 10 i1 oom 1806 d800M 100H 00M 4 2 Default Setting This section describes how to get the information of the default setting of the DAS 3248 1 Click on Default Setting from the Function List window The Default Setting window appears as follows o4 D Link DAS 3248 IP DSLAM Zio IP IP 10 30 90 30 Mask 255 256 255 0 Gateway 10 90 90 90 r System ADSL Port Bridge mode Port based VLAN Enable up for all ports MVCC connectiorr 8 81 vpi vci for all ports 8 82 vpi vci for all ports mDSL Line Profile Named DEFAULT Line Type Interleave ATU C side ATU R side 1 Target Snr Margin BOdB 1 Target Snr Margin POOR 2 Interleave Delay O
202. uration for flood support to de termine if flooding has to be done for unknown unicast packet This is used to specify whether the broadcasting is supported or not The value for this is used along with per vlan configuration broadcast support to determine if broadcasting has to be done for the broadcast packet Used to specify whether the multicast is supported or not Type Optional Valid Values enable disable Used to specify whether the multicast packets are to be dropped or to be forwarded if multicast is not supported This is only valid if dotdTpMcastSupport is false Type Optional Valid Values enable disable Defines the throttling Rate i e maximum number of FDB lookup failures resulting in flooding per second beyond which the flooding shall be throttled in the system The value of this field is valid only if the ifloodsupporti parameter in the system is set to value Throttle This indicates in milliseconds the polling interval User can modify the polling interval at run time The polling interval is defined in milliseconds with granularity of 100 ms This interval allows user to have finer granularity and control over flooding in the system The value of this field is valid only if the floodsupport parameter is set to value Throttle This specifies if the frame for which learning could not be done because of forwarding table limit being reached is to be dropped If this is enabled the frame for which learning c
203. ured for the interface This is given in conjunction with IP Address configured and shall be given only if IP address has been given This shall be removed whenever IP Address is removed Modify of network mask for an Ethernet interface shall be supported only if some IP address is configured on the interface or etherUseDhcp was configured to GS TRUE previously If Usedhcp is G8 TRUE and modify is done for this field then Usedhop field shall be set to GS FALSE Both Usedhcp and this field shall not be specified together This defines the packet type supported by the interface etherPktTypeSupported shall be configured for every Ethernet interface By default all packets will be transmitted The interface shall not transmit any other packet type than configured This parameter specifies the output rate limiting value to be applied on this Interface The units for the same is in Mbits sec 95 Configured Duplex The duplex mode to be used by the interface as configured by the user Duplex The duplex mode used by the interface Configured Speed The configured speed of the interface Mgmt VLAN Index Tagged Mgmt PDU Prio VLAN for management traffic on this interface Nonzero value of this field is valid only if either ip field is non zero or usedhop field is true If no Management Vlanid is specified in the create operation or it s value is set to zero either in create or modify operation then the system shall use the
204. urthresh15minlofs aturthresh15minlofs aturthresh15minloss aturthresh15minloss aturthresh15minlprs aturthresh15minlprs aturthresh15miness aturthresh15miness aturthreshfastrateup aturthreshfastrateup aturthreshintlrateup aturthreshintlrateup aturthreshfastratedn aturthreshfastratedn aturthreshintlratedn aturthreshintlratedn Example Output Enables and disables the InitFailureTrap This ob ject is defaulted disable Type Modify Optional Valid values true false Enables disables the OpStateChangeTrap Type Modify Optional Valid values true false The number of Loss of Frame Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAturPerfLofsThreshTrap Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 The number of Loss of Signal Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAturPerfLossThreshTrap Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 The number of Loss of Power Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period which causes the SNMP agent to send an adslAturPerfLprsThreshTrap Type Modify Optional Valid values 0 900 The number of Errored Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance d
205. ve or transmit The number of frames that have been transmitted Out Frames by this port to its segment The number of frames that have been received by n Frames this port from its segment Count of valid frames received which were In Discards discarded i e filtered by the Forwarding Process Number of frames that have been received by this HC In Frames port from its segment This is valid only for Ethernet interfaces Number of frames that have been transmitted by HC Out Frames this port to its segment This is valid only for Ethernet interfaces Count of valid frames received and discarded i e HC In Discards filtered by the Forwarding Process This is valid only for Ethernet interfaces 5 5 24 Bridge Port Cap Commands b get bridge port cap Description Use this command is used to get Command Syntax get bridge port cap portid portid Parameter Parameters wu 5 Qu portid portid The index of base port Type Optional Valid values 1 GS CFG MAX BRIDGE PORTS Default value None Mode Super User User Example get bridge port cap Output portid 45 Port Capabilites Tagging Frame Types Output Fields Port Capabilites Capabilities that are allowed on a per port basis Caution None References None 121 5 5 25 Ping Commands b ping Description This command is used to send one or more ICMP messages to another host for a reply Command Syntax ping ip address domain name t
206. ver the AAL5 SSCS layer Type Optional Default Value cmux This specifies the type of VC The only value supported is PVC Type Optional 88 Default Value pvc This extension specifies the type of channel on which the ATM VC s cells have to be transmitted re ceived Tast means fast channel and inter means interleaved channel Type Optional Default Value nterleaved channel fast interleaved Example create atm vc intf ifname aal5 0 lowif atm 0 vpi 10 vci 10 enable aal5 pvc a5txsize 1536 a5rxsize 1536 llcmux mgmtmode data Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Low IfName atm 0 VC IfName aal5 0 VOI 10 VPI 10 Oper Status Up Admin Status Up Aal5 Tx Size 1536 Aal5 Rx Size 1536 AAL Type AAL5 AAL5 Encap LLC Mux channel Interleaved Last Change 18 06 2002 09 10 23 MgmtMode Data Row Status active VC Type PVC VC Topology Point to Point Output Fields FIELD Description VCIifName IfName VC Interface Name It can be aal5 0 Interface Index of the ATM port on which this VC is getting configured It is the Virtual Path Identifier It is the Virtual Circuit Identifier vci The actual current state of the interface It can be Oper Status either Up or Down Admin Status The desired state of the interface It may be either Up Down Aal5 Tx Size W specifies the transmit CPCS SDU size to be Aal5 Rx Size lus specifies the receive CPCS SDU size to be This speci
207. ves a eu eed diu 149 ADSL ATUC Interval Commiands i EE REPr EH Ga t rr ER Exe Urea eade 149 ADSL ATUR Physical Commande 150 ADSL ATUR Channel Commande 150 ADSLATUR ee BR e ug Du ne EE 150 ADSL ATUR Per GOMMANGS eebe Eegeregie 150 ADSL ATUR Interval elei nie EE 151 ADSL ATUR Chanperf Commande noseeenenesenenererenererurerererererereresrenererenee 152 ADSL ATUR Chanintrvl Commande 153 System Configuration Save And Restore Commande o onnensennsnsereerenen 153 System Control Table Commands ccccceeccsececeeeeeeeseneeseeeseueeseeesaneeeas 154 ovsteim IWo Cotrmariis susci eonmi metet n tue iea aa tuve nda bouts urna bE Gs 156 System manuf info COmMmaNd EE 159 System reboot info Commande 161 System Size e ein lu ne EE 162 System Sals GC OMMANGS EE 166 System Traps Commands seseris sondei ede oed bu Dade qa dette 167 ACL Global Macentry Commands esses nennen nnns 167 ACL Port Macentry COoOEIiTialids EE 169 ee GE HR E Ee COMIN INS EE 170 5 5 58 SNTP Stats Commands EE 170 5 5 59 SNIP servaddr Command use gd 171 55 60 SNMP Comm GCommnds iesiocdeto ope ins PARERE a eI NER CREER eiceeek 172 5 5 61 SNMP Host CommandsS EE 173 5 5 62 SNMP Stats Commande 174 5 5 69 SNMP Traphost COMMANGS casta i reat retro d e bi eb Rc 176 s sho EE GIE elen Rem MI 177 S909 uae ele Te cR Tm mm 182 Appendix A Pin Assignment RENE 186 vi List of Figures
208. vlans Hence vlan id is an optional parameter In de vices supporting Independent Vlan for multicast capability each vlan can have its own information for a multicast MAC address Hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than get For No Vlan case vlan id is not required The destination multicastcast MAC address in a Mcast Address frame to which the filtering information of this entry applies The set of ports to which frames received from a specific port and destined for a specific Multicast Egress ports MAC address must be forwarded A port may not be added in this set if it is already a member of the set of ports in ForbiddenEgressPorts The set of ports to which frames received from a specific port and destined for a specific Multicast Forbidden MAC address must not be forwarded regardless of Egress ports any dynamic information A port may not be added in this set if it is already a member of the set of ports in EgressPorts VLan Index Caution None 5 5 20 Bridge mcast fwdunreg commands P get bridge mcast fwdunreg Description Use this command to get Command Syntax get bridge mcast fwdunreg vlanid vlanid modify bridge mcast fwdunreg Description Use this command to create Command Syntax modify bridge mcast fwdunreg vlanid vlanid egressports egressports none forbidegressports forbidegressports none 113 Parameters vlanid vlanid Egressports egressports none
209. w The Physical Layer PM window appears D Physical Layer PM co Ier Curent Previous Lats 15 Minutes 0 CU 1 Day D Part No Ee Loss Lok Lprs Init 0 0 0 D Close Refresh Pork Ha 18 2 Press Co or RT tab to view the Pysical Layer Performance data at down stream or up stream 3 Click on Current to activated Current page in which users can select Port No to view 15 minutes and 1 Day ES SES and UAS record If to retrieve the latest data press Refresh 73 4 Click on Previous to activate previous 15 minutes and 1 day performance data page in which Period and Port No are selectable Note refresh button is disable in this page D Physical Layer PM co jar Current Previous Number Lofs Loss Les Ju ten b 1day 1 2 3 H 5 B H H en es fen fl oa es H Bes fl e H Be fl en He fl es e fl es es e fl Ke es es fen oo es fen Bel es fe fl Bel en fl ef Bes fl Ke fl Ke Port Ma 18 Period 15 minutes e Fort No 18 c ojojlcjcjijojoicjojojojooloico io jc c ojojlcjcjojoicijojoliojoijcciioo ef es fe Bess fl e fl ool oyoyoloy yoy yoyo o o ef es fe Bess fl e fl es fe oyoyoloyj oyoyo o o 5 Click on De to clear the physical layer data 6 Click on __ _ to close the window Table 4 12 Current Phy Layer PM Information Field Definitions Field Definition CO down stream RT up stream Lofs Number of lof failures si
210. which were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and were for an unsupported SNMP version The total number of SNMP Messages delivered to the SNMP protocol entity which used a SNMP community name not known to say entity The total number of SNMP Messages delivered to the SNMP protocol entity which represented an SNMP operation which was not allowed by the SNMP community named in the Message The total number of ASN 1 or BER errors encountered by the SNMP protocol entity when decoding received SNMP Messages 174 The total number of SNMP PDUS which were InTooBigs delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is tooBig The total number of SNMP PDUs which were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is noSuchName The total number of SNMP PDUs which were InBadValues delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is badValue The total number valid SNMP PDUs which were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is readOnly It should be noted that it is a protocol GOODS error to generate an SNMP PDU which contains the value readOnly in the error status field as this object is provided as a means of detecting incorrect implementations of the SNMP The total number of SNMP PDUS which were inGentme delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for
211. which lpr was detected Current 1 day ess Number of error seconds in the current 1 day interval 4 8 4 Channel Layer PM Allow users to view the Channellayer performance of a specified DSL port from the DAS 3248 The procedures are as follows 1 Double Click on Channel Layer PM from the Function List Window The Channel Layer PM window appears D Channel Layer PM co RT Curent Previous Port No ETE Recewed blocks Transmitted blocks Corrected blocks Uncorrected blacks 15 Minutes 36049 36043 4 2 1 Day 36049 36049 4 2 Close Refresh Port NO 20 2 Press Co or RT tab to view the Channel Layer Performance data at down stream or up stream 19 3 Click on Current to activated Current page in which users can select Port No to view 15 minutes and 1 Day ES SES and UAS record If to retrieve the latest data press Retresh 4 Click on Previous to activate previous 15 minutes and 1 day performance data page in which Period and Port No are selectable Note refresh button is disable in this page D Channel Layer PM co RT Current Previous Port Nol 20 Period 1 day hd 15 minutes Number Received blocks Transmitted blocks 1 day corrected blocks 0 0 0 0 Port NO 20 5 Click on BERI to clear the channel layer data 6 Click on EE to close the window Table 4 13 Current Channel Layer PM Information Field Definitions Field CO Definition down
212. y Disable Description Port Id The bridge port identifier The interface name associated with the given port 118 This specifies the maximum number of unicast addresses which can be learned from this port This can be modified when the admin status of bridge port is disabled Maximum number of unicast entries that can be learned configured on a bridge port on CPE side is GS CFG MAX NUM CPE PORT UCAST MAC ENTRIES The default value for number of unicast entries that can be learned or configured on a bridge port is GS CFG DEF NUM CPE PORT UCAST MAC ENTRIES Maximum number of unicast entries that can be learned configured on a bridge port on NET Max Unicast side is Addresses GS CFG MAX NUM NET PORT UCAST MAC ENTRIES The default value for number of unicast entries that can be learned or configured on a bridge port is GS CFG DEF NUM NET PORT UCAST MAC ENTRIES Maximum number of unicast entries that can be learned configured on a bridge port on down link side is GS CFG MAX NUM DNLINK PORT UCAST M AC ENTRIES The default value for number of uni cast entries that can be learned or configured on a bridge port is GS CFG DEF NUM DNLINK PORT UCAST M AC ENTRIES The state of learning on this bridge port The value enable 1 indicates that unicast Mac address learning is enabled and the value disable indicates that unicast Mac address learning is disabled on this bridge port Learning status The default value of learning status for
213. y Optional Specifies which end initiates startup It is also used to send a C tone to the remote unit atucgsstandard t1413 gLite gDmt alct 14 multimode adi alctl t1413Auto ads Plus GspanPlus atucgsinitiate waitPn ctone initiatePn Type Modify Optional atucgstxpowerattenO 1 2 Th e value in dB of Tx power attenuation 3 4 5 6 1 71 81 91 112 3 H 4 5 6 7 819 10111112 Type Modify Optional atucgscodinggain Auto 0 Sets the coding gain in dB increments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Type Modify Optional 126 atucgsrsfastovrhddn 50 25 12 6 3 1 Disable atucgsrsintcorrectiondn 125Us 250Us 500Us 1Ms 2Ms 4Ms Disable atucgsrsfastovrhdup 50 25 12 6 3 1 Disable atucgsdrstby Disable Enable atucgsexpexch Expanded Short atucgsescfastretrain Enable Disable atucgsfastretrain Enable Disable atucgsbitswap Disable Enable atucgsntr LocalOcs Refck8K atucgsannextype AnnexA AnnexB HighSpeed GspanPlus V1010 atucgsalctlusver Unknown This parameter sets the percentage overhead for the downstream fast buffer RS can also be disabled Type Modify Optional This parameter sets the correction time for the downstream interleaved buffer RS can also be disabled Type Modify Optional This parameter sets the percentage overhead for the upstream fast buffer RS can also be disabled Type Modify Optional This parameter provid

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