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1. eee cere eeeeeennnneeeeeeeeeeeeae 96 Table 4 23 show adslphperf Field Definition 0 0 eee eect e etree eeeeeenaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaea 97 Table 4 24 show adslchperf Field Definition cece eeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeenaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeea 99 Table 4 25 show adslphintl Field Definition ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 100 Table 4 26 show adsichintl Field Definition eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneeeeeeeeeeees 101 Table 4 27 show dhcpd Field Definition eccccececeeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 103 Table 7 1 Troubleshooting the Start up your ADSL IP DSLAM 0 ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 117 Table 7 2 Troubleshooting the ADSL IP DSLAM configured setting e 117 Table 7 3 Troubleshooting the SNMP server cceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeesaeeeeeneaes 118 Table 7 4 Troubleshooting Telnet 2 2 cccceceessseececeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeesessseeeneeeeeeeeenes 118 Table 7 5 Troubleshooting the password cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeentaaeeeeeeeeeeeeentaeeeeeeeeeees 118 Table A 1 ADSL IP DSLAM CID port pin assignment ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Table A 2 Null modem cable pin assignment for PC to CID port connection Table A 3 ADSL IP DSLAM uplink port pin assignment cceeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeteteeeeeee Table A 4 Table A 5 Table A 6 Uplink and downlink port Xn Pin assignment cee
2. 66 Note The default setting is Enable IP Configuration Displaying System IP Describes how to view the system IP Command show sysip Example This example shows how to display the system IP The following descriptions are default setting IPDSLAM show sysip IP 192 168 10 2 Submask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 10 1 Table 4 8 Sysip Field Definition Field Definition IP IP of System Submask Submask of system Gateway Gateway IP Modifying System IP Describes how to modify the system IP Command config sysip lt IP gt lt Submask gt lt Gateway gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type Description and field IP A B C D IP of ADSL IP DSLAM Submask A B C D Submask of ADSL IP DSLAM Gateway A B C D Gateway of ADSL IP DSLAM Example This example shows how to modify the system IP as 192 168 10 100 submask as 255 255 255 0 and gateway as 192 168 10 1 IPDSLAM config sysip 192 168 10 100 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 lt IP gt 192 168 10 100 lt Submask gt 255 255 255 0 lt Gateway gt 192 168 10 1 Yes or No lt y n gt 67 Time Configuration Displaying Time Describes how to display the current system time system up time and period Command show time Example This example shows how to display the time of ADSL IP DSLAM IPDSLAM show time 1 Current Time 2001 07 16 11 05 35 2 System up time 2001 7 15 10 00 25 3 System up period 1
3. Field Definition CO down stream RT up stream Received blocks the total number of blocks of data received during the previous 15min interval Transmitted blocks the total number of blocks of data transmitted during the previous 15min interval Corrected blocks number of corrected blocks of data transmitted during the previous 15min interval Uncorrected blocks number of uncorrected blocks of data transmitted during the previous 15min interval 49 ADSL Channel Layer PM within Previous 1 Day Duration 1 DAY Channel Layer PM Allow you to view the channel layer performance during previous 1 day interval 1 Click on 1 DAY Channel Layer PM of the DSL Port Performance Menu The 1 DAY Channel Layer PM screen appears as follows vd Overiew Previous 1 DAY Physical Layer Performance Management 9 Default Setting O System Information Unit No Port No 1 16 Q Save to Flash a a Previous co RT J DSL Profile Configuration Period Lofs Loss Lols Lprs Ess Inits Lofs Loss Lprs Ess H E Port Configuration E Management 2 DSL Port Performance Physical Layer Info Channel Layer Info Current Phy Layer PM Current Channel Layer PM 15 MIN Phy Layer PM DAY Phy Layer PM 15 MIN Channel Layer PM E 1 DAY Channel Layer PM a Misc Table 3 13 1 DAY Phy Layer PM Information Field Definition Field Definition CO down stream RT up stream Received blocks the total num
4. cccccccceceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeteeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaes 51 SNTP Stat s SNIP Stat cy nee ee er se ee ne eee ere eee eee 53 4 System Administration with CLl ssssnnssnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 55 4 1 Command Structure biccicccisasencuancweccedcsvanduanswencuansvenduandstacuassdenceedasancuaccwendvs 55 Slll olaaa artale Lena aA EE E ES E EENET EEEE S 60 4 2 General Configuration uc ccccciicscscccvenieiciventnisivendvecdceniuaseeadwasddendeenaseadwasuvesdce 61 4 3 Event Viewing and Deleting eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesenseseeeeeeeeeeees 62 Displaying the Current EVO Mts siiccsesicceteetiarpedereactuess stan tavendatieeehseuetaraetieemetnadedeed dees 62 Deleting the Event of ADSL IP DSLAM ceeeeeceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeneaeeeeneaes 62 Reset OM ei cay sits heated cae detec tele tetas hogs Sosa ea a aa aA E att ba ties AAD de Sula 62 Restart the ADSL IP DSLAM vrei aoao tae ated sate a Noa a raaa AATE ei 63 Resetting all Configurations to Default Setting s sssssseesssnreessrrrnsrrrnrrerrrressrrrnnrerenet 63 System Upgrade recre o oE E E deat E aanars 63 Logging Out your ADSL IP DSLAM aso ececeses ecadvags ted daa Bei veld Sadie Juana ree a tua vee eon 64 4 4 Configuring Your ADSL IP DSLAM cccccttcceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 64 System Configuration ies sesttiade Ge aaah ret oes cents ster ae agae e adepuce etaales ate van acta tiemeuemaabenrean eee 64 Po
5. 77 Thresh15MinESs The threshold of the number of Errored Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period Seconds InitFailureTrapenable The status of the Initial Failure Trap enable disable seconds Only ATU C side 78 4 6 Port Configuration Enabling and Disabling a port Describes how to enable and disable a port Command config port lt all port no gt lt up down gt Argument List Parameter Description all port no Select destination up down Enable Disable ADSL port Example This example shows how to set the port 8 enable IPDSLAM config port 8 up Yes or No lt y n gt y Attaching DSL Profile Describes how to attach a profile to a port Command config adslline lt port no gt lt lineProfile gt lt alarmProfile gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter Description data type and field port no 1 16 Indicated ADSL IP DSLAM port no LineProfile String lt 32 Specifies an ADSL line profile name AlarmProfile String lt 32 Specifies an ADSL alarm profile name Example This example shows how to attach the profile service 512K64k and alarm profile test to port 8 and displays the result IPDSLAM config adslline 8 service512K64K test LineProfile SERVICES 12K64K AlarmProfile TEST Yes or No lt y n gt 79 Displaying the Current Status and Information of ADSL Line Displaying the Current Status of Line De
6. C ATFTP tftputil Step 8 Step 9 After entering this command ADSL IP DSLAM will be processing upgrade immediately When ADSL IP DSLAM is upgrading LED MAINT ALARM and FAULT will be blinked It takes 20 seconds to complete upgrade if there is no power off during the procedure Once those 3 LEDs stop blinking the software upgrade is completed and ADSL IP DSLAM will restart automatically Step 10 Enter ADSL IP DSLAM CLI again and type the command show sysinfo to verify the software version The version shall be 2 43 111 ADSL IP DSLAM 5 3 IP DSLAM rescue procedure while system crashed If you suffer the system crash while operating your G SHDSL IP DSLAM please follow the following steps to rescue your system Please note that only IP DSLAM s w version 3 0 or above is supported Step 1 Setup the DHCP server on PC and copy the software image in the same directory rename as ipam Tftpd32 by Ph Jounin ey of xj Current Directory c ibmgatew Browse Server interface EW 69 Show Dir Tftp Server DHCP server Syslog server IP pool starting address 192 168 100 2 Size of pool no Boot File fipan ooo WINS DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Default router OT Mask 255 255 255 0 Domain Name JJet NB o z olin Step 2 Open console of IP DSLAM D Tera Term COM4 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help J resetNBfsl1zZz PP Boot 8 20a 2003 07
7. Field Definition Field Definition Received The total number of blocks of data received during the previous 15min or 1day interval Transmitted The total number of blocks of data transmitted during the previous 15min or 1day interval Corrected Number of corrected blocks of data transmitted during the previous 15min or 1 day interval Uncorrected Number of uncorrected blocks of data transmitted during the previous 15min or 1 day interval 101 4 10 Ethernet Rate Mode Configuration Show Ethernet Rate Mode Describe how to show Ethernet rate mode Command show ethermode Example IPDSLAM show ethermode Ethermode auto Modifying Ethernet Rate Mode Describe how to configure Ethernet rate mode Command config ethermode lt auto 10f 10h 100f 100h gt Argument List Parameter Description Auto Select Ethernet rate mode automatically 10f 10 Base Full Duplex 10h 10 Base Half Duplex 100f 100 Base Full Duplex 100h 100 Base Half Duplex Example IPDSLAM config ethermode 10f Ethermode gt 10 Base Full Duplex 102 4 11 DHCP Server Configuration DHCP allows hosts on a TCP IP network to request and be assigned IP address and also to discover information about the network to which they are attached The following sections describe how to show and modify DHCP host s configuration Show DHCP Sever Configuration Describe how to show DHCP sever configuration Command s
8. IPDSLAM delete route best name best Yes or No lt y n gt 88 4 7 Management Configuration Configuring SNMP Access Parameters Displaying SNMP Describes how to display the information of SNMP Command show snmp Example This example shows how to display the information of SNMP IPDSLAM show snmp 1 VID 4094 2 Community public Table 4 18 show snmp Field Definition Field Definition VID SNMP VID Community SNMP Community Modifying SNMP Describes how to modify the SNMP Command config snmp lt community gt VID Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type Description and field Community String lt 32 SNMP Community VID 2 4094 VID for SNMP Note The community string is case sensitive Example This example shows how to modify SNMP with community string public and no VID IPDSLAM config snmp public VID 0 community public Yes or No lt y n gt This example shows how to modify SNMP with the configuration of community string private and VID 4025 89 IPDSLAM config snmp public 4025 Yes or No lt y n gt Configuring Trap IP Creating Trap IP Describes how to create the destination of trap IP Command add trapdest lt IP gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type Description and field IP A B C D IP address Note The trap IP can be created maximum up to 5 traps Example This secti
9. lt port no gt lt PVC1 gt lt PVC2 gt lt AdminStatus gt VID Priority Description Modify the threshold value of RT side alarms Modify pvc vpi vci and VLAN ID by specifying a port config lineprof lineprof atuc lineprof atur lt profile name gt lt RateMode gt lt RateChanRatio gt lt TargetSnrMargin gt lt MinTxRate gt lt MaxTxRate gt lt MaxInterleaveDelay gt lt RateMode gt lt RateChanRatio gt lt TargetSnrMargin gt lt MinTxRate gt lt MaxTxRate gt lt MaxInterleaveDelay gt Modify existing line profile Modify the configuration of CO side of line profile Modify the configuration of RT side of line profile config manip lt IP gt musk Allow you to modify the existing management IP config password None Change the user s password config port lt all port gt lt up down gt Set the state of ADSL port config portfilter lt enable disable gt Port filttering configuration config snmp lt community gt SNMP VID Modify the SNMP VID and community config subscriber subscriber lt port no gt lt subscriber name gt lt telephone number gt lt Note gt Modify subscriber information for specific port Modify subscriber information by arguments config sysinfo system name location contact console name Modify the information of system by modifying system name location contact and console name
10. 0 Number of IGMP Query Sent 32 93 Displaying IGMP Group Describe how to show the status of IGMP Command show igmps group ltems Description Group Address IGMP group address Member of group Member included in groups example IPDSLAM show igmps group IGMP Snooping Groups 01 00 Se 01 01 01 Unit 1 1 01 00 Se 01 01 02 Unit 1 1 01 00 S5e 01 01 03 Unit 1 1 01 00 Se 01 01 04 Unit 1 1 01 00 Se 01 01 05 Unit 1 1 IPDSLAM Configuring IGMP Describe how to configure the IGMP configuration Command config igmps Example IPDSLAM IPDSLAM config igmps Enable IGMPS Y es N o y Enable Query Y es N o y Query Interval 125 250 sec 125 Enable IGMPS Yes Mode Sparse Query Yes Query interval 125 sec Yes or No lt y n gt y 94 4 9 Performance Monitor Displaying the Physical Layer Information Describes how to display physical layer information of a port or all port on CO side remote side or both sides Command show adslphysical lt all port no gt c r Argument List Parameter Description all port no Show all information show specific port c r CO Remote Example Display the physical layer information of port 8 on CO side IPDSLAM show adslphysical 8 c ATU C 1 InvSerialNumber N12345678 2 Inv VendorNumber C1008 3 InvVersionNumber 1 4 Current SNR margin 10 5 5 Current attenuation 0 6 Current status NO DEFECT 7 Current o
11. 85 Routing Table configuration solsis ccttcn Satis edu tient ase teas accteed yi iade ye Meee caeel satiate aes 87 4 7 Management Configuration cccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 89 Configuring SNMP Access Parameters ccceeescccceeeeseceeeeeeseeeeeeensaaeeeseesneeeeeeneeaeees 89 Configuring VO Poa So so ns Bhs ON cet a a ia ee ee rn 90 Configuring Management IPiscic deiescideaceictectsaghiatheds wecnrtaeedatdelensbelnkeagaledacketasitaadsnbee 91 Displaying Management UP en ctes 6 n thea heat Acne dante beaumenlang atta tatoas Mead canes tAresien canteen diamchnedces 91 Deleting Management IP ssc2e ati cle evi cx una nss et Sens onceecncaaialekichas psdaa val aseeou cea temenseaneceaeedenand 92 4 8 IGMP configuration wiveins dcasenntdccuecwedcansnnusuaneneudeassaetuansunudeaucuersaavanaudeaacueedeas 93 Displaying IGMP Stat Skee re aea reese aeae e TE o EREA Eaa E OE EES a TaT NSR 93 Displaying IGMP Groups Fiia a e a a eae 94 Configuring IGMP ieie e a ae Serene eee e E A E E eee 94 4 9 Performance Monitor sannnenennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 95 Displaying the Physical Layer Information cceeeeeeeee trees eeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeennnneeeeeeeeees 95 Displaying the Channel Layer Information sssseesssennssseeneersnretssrrrnsrrrnnresrernssrrrnnrrrnnnt 96 Displaying Physical Performance Statistics within Current 15 Minutes and 1 Day Duration EA PE
12. 0 0 0 0 v Table 3 7 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 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 43 ADSL Physical Layer PM within Current 15 Minutes and a Day Duration Current Phy Layer PM Allow you to view the physical layer performance collected within current 15 minutes and a day duration The procedures are as follows 1 Click on Current Phy Layer PM of the DSL Port Performance Menu The Current Phy Layer PM screen appears as follows y E Default Setting E ovewiew Current Physical Layer Performance Management C System Information Unit No Ml Port No 1 16 E Save to Flash E Current Event Items co RT a System a DSL Profile Configuration Lofs 0 0 a Port Configuration Loss l l a Management Lols 1 3 DSL Port Performance Lprs 0 0 o Physical Layer Info Ess 35032 35032 Channel Layer Info Inits 0 5 B a py Current 15 min time elapsed 324 324 E 15 MIN Phy Layer PM Current 15 min Lofs 0 0 O 1 DAY Phy Layer PM Current 15 min Loss 319 319 Q 15 MIN Channel Layer PM Current 15 min Lols 319 L 1 DAY Channel Layer PM Current 15 min Lprs 0 0 Bill Mice Current 15 min Ess 319 319 Curren
13. 00 Be SCSi 6 RX Zo isin Be k 1 Ports are auto crossover 2 Connector type is RJ 45 Transceiver connector pin assignment Table A 5 8 ports ADSL LINE Connector pin assignment PIN usage PIN usage 1 ADSL loop 1 T 26 ADSL loop 1 R 2 ADSL loop 2 T 27 ADSL loop 2 R 3 ADSL loop 3 T 28 ADSL loop 3 R 4 ADSL loop 4 T 29 ADSL loop 4 R 5 ADSL loop 5 T 30 ADSL loop 5 R 6 ADSL loop 6 T 31 ADSL loop 6 R 7 ADSL loop 7 T 32 ADSL loop 7 R 8 ADSL loop 8 T 33 ADSL loop 8 R 9 34 25 50 Note Connector type is 50 pin teleco champ female Table A 6 8 ports POTS splitter PHONE Connector pin assignment PIN usage PIN jusage 1 PHONE 1 T 26 PHONE 1 R 2 PHONE 2 T 27 PHONE 2 R 3 PHONE 3 T 28 PHONE 3 R 4 PHONE 4 T 29 PHONE 4 R 5 PHONE 5 T 30 PHONE 5 R 6 PHONE 6 T 31 PHONE 6 R 7 PHONE 7 T 32 PHONE 7 R 8 PHONE 8 T 33 PHONE 8 R 9 34 25 i 50 Note Connector type is 50 pin teleco champ female Appendix B The SNTP timezone abbrivation Abbreviation UTC World Area of Time Zone Israeli Standard Israeli Daylight Iran V 1200 International Date Line East NZST 1200 New Zealand Standard 1200 New Zealand NZDT 1300 New Zealand Daylight VI Appendix C The Default Setting of ADSL IP DSLAM Default Settings community public eau no In band management channel IP
14. 2003 11 1313 56 17 p 15 atu c 3 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p l4 atu r 4 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p l4 atu c 15 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p 13 atu r 6 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p l3 atu c 7 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p 12 atu r 8 2003 11 1313 56 17 p l2 atu 19 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p ll atu r 20 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p ll atu c DELETE ALL Severity Major Minor Inform inform inform inform inform inform inform inform inform major major major major major major major major major major major major Event Description user admin logout user admin login user admin logout port up loss of signal off port up loss of signal off user admin login oss of signal oss of signa oss of signa oss of signal oss of signal oss of signa loss of signa oss of signal loss of signa oss of signa oss of signal oss of signal 2 Click on next page item in order to view more events The displayed data will be 20 items per page and it can display totally up to 960 items 3 Click on DELETE ALL button in order to delete all events The following event log description would help you to know the content of event logs in the Current Event screen Table 3 2 Event log description Module Severity Description Note ADSL related Inform port up Major port down Inform transmit rate has changed Major loss of framing Major loss of signal Major loss of power Minor loss of signal quality Major loss of link ATU C failur
15. 30 SDRAM size 0x1000000 Flash boot failed Entered console No or bad ATMOS images 112 ADSL IP DSLAM Step 3 Enter command configflash copyimages yes Then reset system D Tera Term COM4 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help J resetNBfsl1zZ PP Boot 8 20a 2003 07 30 SDRAM size 0x1000000 Flash boot failed Entered console No or bad ATMOS images configflash copyimages yes E Tera Term COM4 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help J resetNBfsl1zZ PP Boot 6 20a 2003 07 30 SDRAM size 0x1000000 Flash boot failed Entered console No or bad ATMOS images MAC O 1 eb 6 0 36 Press Esc to abort tftp download IP 192 168 100 2 z 9 68 100 69 113 ADSL IP DSLAM Tftpd32 2 by Fh Jounin Current Directory c ibmgatew Browse Server interface Show Dir Tftp Server DHCP server Syslog server Revd BootP Msg for IP 0 0 0 0 Mac 00 01 E6 06 00 36 28 10 15 27 35 425 BOOTP proposed address 192 168 100 2 28 10 15 27 35 425 Connection received from 192 168 100 2 on port 43277 28 10 15 27 35 505 Read request for file lt ipam gt Mode octet 28 10 15 27 35 505 lt ipam gt sent 4097 blks 2097152 bytes in 4 s 0 blk resent 28 10 15 27 39 200 2 Current Action lt ipam gt sent 4097 blks 2097152 bytes in 4 s 0 blk resent Step 5 IP DSLAM will be assigned IP from DHCP server then get the software from PC After
16. EE St absgen cath ate th cet E T O E A A ent Mer E Saneganes 96 Displaying Channel Performance Statistics within Current 15 Minutes and 1 Day Duration E ens E E see TE E E aint aan eee 98 Displaying Physical Performance Statistics during Previous 15 Minutes or 1 Day Duration E E E E E A A EE 100 Displaying Channel Performance Statistics during Previous 15 Minutes or 1 Day Duration E EE E E E E E E AEE E 101 4 10 Ethernet Rate Mode Configuration cccccccsssssesseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 102 Show Ethernet Rate Mode sig 2hac conti as eerie aes Baa Cg ss eee 102 Modifying Ethernet Rate Mode s ii d oriecetisctstoieeneonnricecseen bine dedi 102 4 11 DHCP Server Configuration cccssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneees 103 Show DHCP Sever Configuration ei cssacccscccncancieciedessevasediazesensreecdedeheasesaseetachs da asaventnetes 103 Modifying DACP SQ rssicon nce cand E E E E EE a 103 4 12 Configuring User ACCOUNM cccccssssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeneees 104 Creating User ACCOUNT iiccicceisiees ed pet E R RE eases 104 Modifying User AGCOUIME e ccey eee tins Zea taces tas ree feats cloazacd deat etind vague Waban aallsecnavadegnantivaies 106 Displaying the Information of User ACCOUMT cceccccceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseeeeneeeeeees 106 4 13 Deleting User ACCOUM yiciiicccieccicccieccesccdeccdscedeccdssedecsiesedeceisvedecsievedeacievenss 107 5 Configuration Backup and Re
17. Field DOiWiON xcsciveisssscocetee cs erscce deiaseveeeineassds aisecctncanie ecient 68 Table 4 10 show lineprof Field Definition ccceeeeeceececeeee reer eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneees 76 Table 4 11 show alarmprof Field Definition eeeeeseeececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeies 77 Table 4 12 show port Field Definition cc cseceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeees 80 Table 4 13 show adslline Field Definition ceeeeseeeeeeecee rere eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 81 Table 4 14 Ways of PVC configuration either with VLAN tag or without VLAN tag 82 Table 4 15 show connection Field Definition eee ee ee ee eeeeeenaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeae 84 Table 4 16 show vid Field Definition cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeaes 85 Table 4 17 show subscriber Field Definition e ccceeccceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeneeeenneeeees 85 Table 4 18 show snmp Field Definition cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeneeeeaes 89 Table 4 19 show trapdest Field Definition 0 ccsscceseeeeeeeeeeeceeeenseesseeeseeseeeees 90 Table 4 20 show manip Field Definition cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeteeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeeee 92 Table 4 21 show adslphysical Field Definition eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennaeeeeeeeeeteeeae 95 Table 4 22 show adsichannel Field Definition
18. Out octets The total number of bytes transmitted since the last agent reset In error blocks The total number of blocks received with errors since the last agent reset Out error blocks The total number of blocks transmitted with errors since the last agent reset Received blocks The total number of blocks of data received since the last agent reset Transmitted blocks The total number of blocks of data transmitted since the last agent reset Corrected blocks 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 time elapsed Number of seconds that have elasped since the start of the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min received blocks Number of blocks of data received during the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min transmitted blocks Number of blocks of data transmitted during the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min corrected blocks Number of corrected blocks of data transmitted during the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min uncorrected blocks Number of uncorrected blocks of data transmitted during the current 15 minute interval Current 1 day time elapsed Number of seconds that have elasped since the start of the current day _ interval Current 1 day received blocks Number of blocks
19. a generic term with various meanings depending on the signal standards domain in which it s being used Lols Loss of Links Lols is a generic term with various meanings depending on the signal standards domain in which it s being used Loss Loss of Signals A loss of signal occurs when n consecutive zeros is detected on an incoming signal Lprs Loss of Power failures Lprs is a generic term with various meanings depending on the signal standards domain in which it s being used MDF Main Distribution Frame Hardware component in the CO which provides an interface between outside lines subscriber lines and trunks and the switching equipment The vertical side of the mainframe where the outside plant cables are terminated on connectors protectors Also known as mainframe MTU MHU MTU is Multi Tenant Unit whereas MHU is Multi Hotel Unit NTP Network Time Protocol NTP is an Internet standard protocol built on top of TCP IP that assures accurate Xl synchronization to the millisecond of computer clock times in a network of computers Based on UTC NTP synchronizes client workstation clocks to the U S Naval Observatory Master Clocks in Washington DC and Colorado Springs CO Running as a continuous background client program on a computer NTP sends periodic time requests to servers obtaining server time stamps and using them to adjust the client s clock PPP Point to Point Protocol A successor to Serial Lin
20. acted For example in the case of viewing the information of 16 port you must enter the command show port 16 port is the lt identifier gt Usually indicate the destination or configuring values In parameter description lt gt means the required fields ina command whereas and are the optional fields ina command For example in the case of viewing the information of 16 port you must enter the command show port 16 to 16 is the parameters 55 Table 4 1 CLI Command Action List lt action gt Description show Used to view information of the selected identifier and parameters add Used to add configuration of objects according to the identifier and parameters Parameters are used for selecting specific facility and arguments For example 16 specifies the 16 port of ADSL IP DSLAM config Used to set or modify existing configuration of objects corresponding to the identifier and parameters But lineprof name default and alarmprof name default can not be configured delete Used to delete configuration of objects corresponding to the identifier and parameters If the delete action is confirmed the configuration of objects will no longer exist help Used to view the detailed usage of CLI commands history Used to view the list of CLI commands that the user have used reset Used to reset a port of system restart Used to restart the system save Used to save t
21. are blinking simultaneously ADSL IP DSLAM 1 3 ADSL IP DSLAM Application As the following figure shown ADSL IP DSLAM consists of two network modules Each network module provides eight ADSL ports with built in POTS splitters so that it provides broadband data service over existing copper wires without affecting the conventional voice service ADSL IP DSLAM therefore is a perfect solution for both central office co location and MTU MHU markets ADSL liens CPE splitter ic Phone x8 16 line IPDSLAM A8 A16 aoe Switch splitter CPE 1 4 ADSL IP DSLAM Features VLAN support The ADSL IP DSLAM supports mapping of Ethernet VLAN to ATM PVC feature for security concern Compact design for limited space The ADSL IP DSLAM occupies 1 5 U of standard Telco rack space Its compactness is perfect for collocation and basement installation With the built in POTS splitters service providers even no need to allocate extra space for POTS splitter shelves Standalone System Design For the area of less than 16 subscribers network designer can use ADSL IP DSLAM to provide service directly 10 ADSL IP DSLAM 1 5 ADSL IP DSLAM Specifications Upstream 32 1024 Kbps General Downstream 32 8 Mbps Distance Up to Skm 26 AWG 16 ports ADSL Interface ADSL module 2 module each support 8 ADSL links with build in splitter Connector Rear Telco 50 pin centronic connector for line Front RJ 45 uplink 10 100 BaseTX
22. can use local RS 232 CID and or remote TELNET SNMP to manage the ADSL IP DSLAM 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 ADSL IP DSLAM concentrates 8 16 ports of the ATM over ADSL traffic which is encapsulated by ADSL CPEs and maps each user s data 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 port independently The ADSL IP DSLAM acts as bridge for the ADSL ports without enabling the VLAN PVC mapping feature ADSL IP DSLAM 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 ADSL IP DSLAM supports 2 ATM PVC links for each ADSL CPE Fast Ethernet uplink CID for uplink Figure 1 1 ADSL IP DSLAM Front View As Fig 1 1 displays in the front view of ADSL IP DSLAM there are several LEDs to indicate current system and link status and one 10 100 Mega Ethernet interface for uplink The ADSL IP DSLAM can be managed via SNMP but each ADSL IP DSLAM will cost one IP address and the performance of the ADSL IP DSLAM will be little affected due to CPU usage for the SNMP agent processing As Fig 1
23. config sysip lt IP gt lt submask gt lt gateway gt Modify the IP arguments of system config time lt date gt lt time gt config user lt User name gt Modify users account and lt Administraot operator gues privilege t config igmps None Configure IGMP snooping config sntp lt enable disable gt Configure SNTP status config sntp lt timezone gt Configure local time zone timezone delete alarmprof lt profile name gt Delete ADSL alarm profile by selecting alarm profile name delete connection lt port no gt lt vpi vci gt Delete pvc by selecting vpi vci of ADSL IP DSLAM port no delete event none Delete all event information 59 lt action gt delete lineprof lt parameter gt lt profile name gt Description Delete ADSL line profile by selecting profile name delete manip lt IP address gt Delete the specific IP delete trapdest lt IP address gt Delete Trap destination IP delete user lt user name gt Delete user information by selecting user name Delete route lt name gt Delete all or one item of routing table help Add delete Show usage of commands history none The used command reset port lt all port no gt Reset Port restart none Restart system save none Save configuration to Flash Ram default none Restore the default setting upgrade enable disable Enable disable upgrate function exit none Re
24. download process finished type quit to restart system again il Tera Term COM4 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help Done 0x200000 bytes Tftp image successfully relocated type quit to boot 4 Step 6 Login system by user name and password Enter save to save software into Flash After save process finished It takes about 30 seconds enter restart to restart system 114 ADSL IP DSLAM D Tera Term COM4 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help IP DSLAM 3 00 Copyright c 2003 09 05 user admin password Login successfully I PDSLAM SHDSL I PDSLAM SHDSL I PDSLAM SHDSL es or No lt y n gt y arning Don t cut off power Saving configuration Configuration saved T PDSLAM sHDSL restart es or No lt y n gt 7 vil 4 When the following screen appears the whole procedure is completed and your system will work again w Tera Term COM3 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help IP DSLAM 1 66 Copyright c 2664 user 115 Troubleshooting This chapter describes some potential problems and possible remedies and helps you diagnose and solve the problems It includes the problems of m Problems with Starting Up ADSL IP DSLAM This section describes the corrective actions of the problems with LED s data transmission and console port m Problems with Configuration This section describes how to solve the problems of your AD
25. eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 ports ADSL LINE Connector pin assignment eeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeee 8 ports POTS splitter PHONE Connector pin assignment cceeee viii About This Manual Audience This book is intended for anyone who installs manages and configures the ADSL IP DSLAM one product of ADSL IP DSLAM Series via CID RS 232 or Telnet Ethernet CLI command interface The ADSL IP DSLAM is a standalone IP based DSLAM which can concentrate and manage 8 16 ADSL ports You must have a basic understanding of ADSL 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 ADSL IP DSLAM 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 ADSL IP DSLAM System The manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Title amp Description Introduction Provides an overview of ADSL IP DSLAM System including features fucntions applications of the ADSL IP DSLAM Getting Started Presents platform and system requirements as well as procedures and instructions for installing the ADSL IP DSLAM System Administration with EmWeb Provides all the instructions and procedures necessary for you to administ
26. of E Overview Loss of link Profile fi PF Errored 2 5 C Default Setting Name CORT gine 15 vaags Within tS SOT sonis Failure Trap Action gt System Information ahas nne S eee Save to Flash E Current Event co 0 0 0 o 0 disable J System DEFAULT DSL Profile Configuration RT 0 0 j o W E Create Line Profile E Create Alarm Profile co 8o 10 50 5 4 enable Modify A ALARMI RT 80 2 2 5 Delete m Port Configuration J Management DSL Port Performance 1 Misc Fp EE 2 Click on Modify button to modify the specified profile 3 Click on Delete button to delete the specified profile 34 3 9 Port Configuration This section covers how to configure ports and subscriber information by selecting Port Configuration from EmWeb Menu This chapter will cover all the function from Port Configuration Menu DSL Port Configuration DSL Port Configuration Allow you to display modify and delete the status of the port It also provides the configuration of enabling or disabling a port and attaching the specific line profile and alarm profile to a port The procedures are as follows 1 Click on DSL Port Configuration of the Port configuration Menu For first time configuration the DSL Port Configuration screen appears with the default setting as follows o Port Settings E Overview Default Settin 2 ma 3 System n Unit No O Save to Flash E Current Event Unit Port Admin Line Pro
27. of data received during the current day interval Current 1 day transmitted blocks Number of blocks of data transmitted during the current day interval Current 1 day corrected Number of corrected blocks of data transmitted blocks during the current day interval Current 1 day uncorrected blocks Number of uncorrected blocks of data transmitted during the current day interval 99 Displaying Physical Performance Statistics during Previous 15 Minutes or 1 Day Duration Describes how to display the physical performance of a port or all port on CO side remote side or both sides during previous 15 minutes or 1 day duration For 15 minutes duration the system collects and displays up to 1 day interval and for 1 day duration the system only collect and display up to 1week interval Command show adslphintl lt port no gt lt 15min 1day gt c r Argument List Parameter Description unit no port no Port ID 15min iday Interval c r CO Remote Example This example shows how to display the physical performance of port 8 on CO side during previous 1 day duration IPDSLAM show adslphintl 8 1 day c Unit 1 Port 8 ATU C side seconds No Lofs Loss Lols Lprs Ess Inits 1 50 38 12 0 267 0 1 Table 4 25 show adslphintl Field Definition Field Definition Lofs Counts of Lof since agent reset within previous 15 min or 1 day interval Loss Counts of Los since
28. of the default setting of your ADSL IP DSLAM 1 Click on Default Setting from the ADSL IP DSLAM Main Menu The Default Setting screen appears as follows Default Settings community public SNMP no In band management channel IP 192 168 100 111 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 100 1 System Bridge mode Port Filter Port based VLAN Enable ADSL Port up for all ports VCC 8 81 vpi vci for all ports connection VLAN tag disable named DEFAULT 1 tx mode adaptAtStartup 2 Line type Interleaved 3 Target SNR margin 6 dB 4 mim tx rate 32 Kbps 5 max tx rate at ATU C 8064 Kbps 6 max tx rate at ATU R 1024 Kbps 7 interleave delay 16 milliseconds named DEFAULT ATU C side Thresh15MinLofs 0 sec Thresh15MinLoss 0 sec Thresh15MinLols 0 sec Thresh15MinLprs 0 sec Thresh15MinEss 0 sec initial failure trap Enable ATU R side Thresh15MinLofs 0 sec Thresh15MinLoss 0 sec Thresh15MinLols 0 sec Thresh15MinLprs 0 sec DSL profile Alarm profile In the default setting table the status of SNMP IP System ADSL Port VCC connection DSL profile and Alarm profile are displayed clearly How to modify them will be introduced in the following sections 23 3 4 Displaying the System Information of your ADSL IP DSLAM System Information This section des
29. only with those configured management IPs can access to your ADSL IP DSLAM remotely See page 41 DSL Port Performance Physical Layer Info Allow you to view the performance information on physical layer by specifying the definite unit See page 42 Channel Layer Info Allow you to view the performance information on channel layer by specifying the definite unit See page 43 Current Phy Layer PM Allow you to view the physical layer performance collected within current 15 minutes and a day duration See page 44 Current Channel Layer PM Allow you to view the channel layer 21 performance collected within current 15 minutes and a day duration See page 46 15 MIN Phy Layer PM Allow you to view the physical layer performance during previous 15 minutes interval See page 47 1 DAY Phy Layer PM Allow you to view the physical layer performance during previous 1 day interval See page 48 15 MIN Channel Layer PM Allow you to view the channel layer performance during previous 15 minutes interval See page 49 1 DAY Channel Layer PM Allow you to view the channel layer performance during previous 1 day interval See page 50 Miscellanea IGMP Snooping Config Allow you to configure the IGMP Snooping See page 51 IGMP Snooping Status allow you to view IGMP snooping status See page 51 22 ADSL IP DSLAM 3 3 Default Factory Configuration Settings Default Setting This section describes how to get the information
30. reset It includes both successful and failed attempts Current 15 min time elapsed Number of seconds that have elapsed within the current 15 minutes A full interval is 900 seconds Current 15 min Lofs 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 errored seconds in the current 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 97 Field Definition during which Lol was detected Current 1 day Lprs Number of seconds in the current 1 day interval during which Lpr was detected Current 1 day Ess Number of errored seconds in t
31. shows how to modify the existing DSL line profile named service512K64K IPDSLAM config lineprof service5 12K64K lineprof atuc 2 2 6 128512 1 lineprof atur 2 2 6 32 64 1 ADSL Line Profile service5 12K64K content ATU C Rate Mode adaptAtStartup LineType Interleaved TargetSnrMargin 6 MinTxRate 128 MaxTxRate 512 MaxInterleaveDelay 1 ATU R Rate Mode adaptAtStartup 74 LineType Interleaved TargetSnrMargin 6 MinTxRate 32 MaxTxRate 64 MaxInterleaveDelay 1 Yes or No lt y n gt Modifying Alarm Profile Describes how to modify alarm profile but you cannot modify default profile Command config alarmprof lt profile name gt Argument List Same as Creating Alarm Profile See page 73 Example This example shows how to modify the existing alarm profile test IPDSLAM config alarmprof test alarmprof atuc 5 5 5 5 5 enable alarmprof atur 5 5555 ADSL Alarm Profile test content ATU C Thresh15MinLofs 5 Thresh15MinLoss 5 Thresh15MinLols 5 Thresh15MinLprs 5 Thresh15MinESs 5 InitFailureTrapEnable enable ATU R Thresh15MinLofs 5 Thresh15MinLoss 5 Thresh15MinLprs 5 Thresh15MinESs 5 Deleting a DSL Profile and Alarm Profile Deleting DSL Profile Describes how to delete a profile but you cannot delete the default profile Command delete lineprof lt profile name gt Example This example shows how to delete existing line profile service
32. still unable to telnet contact the distributor If you cannot ping the ADSL IP DSLAM check the IP address in the ADSL IP DSLAM and your computer Make sure that both IP addresses are located in the same subnet 3 If the above corrective actions don t work contact for technical support Problems with Password Table 7 5 Troubleshooting the password Problems Steps to Take You forgot the password Restore the configuration file sf_user cfg All settings will return to the configuration as sf_user cfg so any configuration you have made in CLI will be lost If the above corrective actions don t work contact for technical support 118 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 ADSL IP DSLAM CID port pin assignment Pin no Usage OlO N Oo A omn O Z 5 Note Connector type is DB9 male Table A 2 Null modem cable pin assignment for PC to CID port connection DB9 female DB9 female 2 2 3 e N 3 5 5 Table A 3 ADSL IP DSLAM uplink port pin assignment Pin no Usage 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX E iseireines s eoeneenae 6 RX Zo e beeen Note Connector type is RJ 45 Table A 4 Uplink and downlink port Xn pin assignment Note Pin no Usage 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4A
33. transmitting ATU C 32 8064 rate of ATU C side or ATU R 32 1024 ATU R side MaxTxRate Integer The maximum ATU C 32 8064 ATU R 32 1024 transmitting rate of ATU C side or ATU R side MaxinterleaveDelay Note Integer 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 The value of Interleave Delay for this channel 1 If you select Line Type as Fast you cannot select the value of MaxInterleaveDelay Please refer to the first example 2 If you select Rate Mode as Fixed the configuration of MinTxRate and MaxTxRate must be the same Please refer to the second example Example1 This example shows how to create a DSL profile named service512K64K IPDSLAM add lineprof service5 12K64K lineprof atuc 2 2 7 32 512 8 lineprof atur 2 2 7 32 64 8 ADSL Line Profile SERVICE512K64K content ATU C 71 Rate Mode adaptAtStartup LineType Interleaved TargetSnrMargin 7 MinTxRate 32 MaxTxRate 512 MaxInterleaveDelay 8 ATU R Rate Mode adaptAtStartup RateChanRatio Interleaved TargetSnrMargin 7 MinTxRate 32 MaxTxRate 64 MaxInterleaveDelay 8 Yes or No lt y n gt Example 2 This example shows how to create a DSL profile named fast IPDSLAM add lineprof fast lineprof atuc 1 1 6 768 768 lineprof atur 1 1 6 128 128 ADSL Line Profile fast content ATU C Rate Mode fixed LineType Fast TargetSnrMargin 6 MinTxRa
34. 0 seconds Table 3 4 Create Alarm Profile Field Definitions Field Definition Loss of frame within 15 The threshold of the number of Loss of Frame minutes 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 minutes The threshold of the number of Loss of Link Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period But only ATU C side Loss of power within The threshold of the number of Loss of Power 32 15 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 Failure Trap Enable or disable the Initial Failure Trap Default setting is disable Only on ATU C side 2 Configure the name of alarm profile say a arm7 3 Configure the alarm profile on CO side Down Stream For example 4 Configure the Lofs Loss Lols Lprs Ess and initial failure trap as 30sec 10sec 50sec 5sec 4sec and Enable initial failure trap 5 Configure the alarm profile on RT side Up Stream For example Configure the Lofs Loss Lprs and Ess as 30sec 2sec 2sec and 5sec 6 Click on the Apply button to submit your changes or click on the Cancel button if you
35. 192 168 100 111 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 100 1 System Bridge mode Port Filter Port based VLAN Enable ADSL Port up for all ports 8 81 vpi vci for all ports VLAN tag disable named DEFAULT 1 tx mode adaptAtStartup 2 Line type Interleaved 3 Target SNR margin 6 dB 4 mim tx rate 32 Kbps 5 VCC connection DSL profile max tx rate at ATU C 8064 Kbps 6 max tx rate at ATU R 1024 Kbps 7 interleave delay 16 milliseconds named DEFAULT ATU C side Thresh15MinLofs 0 sec Thresh15MinLoss 0 sec Thresh15MinLols 0 sec Thresh15MinLprs 0 sec Thresh15MinEss 0 sec initial failure trap Enable ATU R side Thresh1 5MinLofs 0 sec Thresh15MinLoss 0 sec Thresh15MinLols 0 sec Thresh15MinLprs 0 sec Alarm profile VII Glossary AAL ATM adaptation layer Service dependent sublayer of the data link layer The AAL accepts data from different applications and presents it to the ATM layer in the form of 48 byte ATM payload segments AALs consist of two sublayers CS and SAR AALs differ on the basis of the source destination timing used CBR or VBR and whether they are used for connection oriented or connectionless mode data transfer At present the four types of AAL recommended by the ITU T are AAL1 AAL2 AAL3 4 and AALS AAL5 ATM adaptation layer 5 One of four AALs recommended b
36. 2 Modifying PVC Describes how to modify the virtual connection of the port Command config connection lt port no gt lt vpi_old vci_old gt lt vpi_new vci_new gt lt up down gt lt b r gt VID priority Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type Description and field PVC_old 0 4095 vpi Existing old ATM PVC 0 65535 vci PVC_new 0 4095 vpi New ATM PVC you want to 0 65535 vci modify Others Same as Creating PVC See page 81 Example This example shows how to modify the previous example of This example shows how to modify the previous example of PVC 0 35 AdminStatus up VID 4002 Priority 7 to PVC 0 80 AdminStatus up bridge IPDSLAM config connection 3 0 35 0 80 up b 300 7 Port 8 PVC 0 35 gt 0 80 AdminStatus up rfc1483 b lt ridge gt lr lt oute gt b VID 300 Priority 7 yes or No lt y n gt Deleting PVC Describes how to delete virtual connection you set including the default setting Command delete connection lt port no gt lt vpi vci gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type and Description field port no 1 16 Indicated ADSL IP DSLAM port no PVC 0 4095 0 65535 VPI VCI Example This example shows how to delete the connection of port 8 IPDSLAM delete connection 8 0 50 Yes or No lt y n gt 83 Displying PVC Sorted by Port ID Describes how to display existing virtual connection on each por
37. 2 168 100 88 IPDSLAM Modifying sntp Describe how to modify the snip Command config sntp lt enable Disable gt Example 69 IPDSLAM add sntp enable IPDSLAM Modifying sntp timezone Describe how to modify the local timezone Command config sntp timezone lt timezone gt Note as to the abbreviation of timezone please refer to the Appendix B the SNTP timezone Abbreviation Example config local time zone as NZT New Zealand IPDSLAM config sntp timezone NZT IPDSLAM Changing the Password This section describes how to change own password regardless of user s privilege Command config password Example This example shows how the user changes his own password IPDSLAM config password Enter new password Confirm password Yes or No lt y n gt 70 4 5 Configuring DSL Creating Line Profile and Alarm Profile Creating DSL Profile Describes how to create a DSL Profile Command add lineprof lt profile name gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type and Description field lineprof name String lt 32 The name of ADSL line profile Rate Mode Integer Defines what form of fixed 1 transmitting rate to be adaptAtStartup 2 adaptated Line Type Fast 1 The ADSL line type Interleaved 2 TargetSnrMargin Integer 2 15 Target Signal Noise Margin MinTxRate Integer The minimum
38. 2 displays in the rear panel there is one power adaptor both 42V 56V DC or 90V 240V AC power module can be selected There are two DSL module slots each module provides 8 port with built in POTS splitter ADSL module totally 16 ADSL CPE users can be supported in one ADSL IP DSLAM ADSL IP DSLAM 8 port ADSL module with built in splitter AC power module Figure 1 2 ADSL IP DSLAM Rear View Fig 1 3 displays the LED identification of ADSL IP DSLAM and Table 1 describes its color definition and status description Figure 1 3 ADSL IP DSLAM LED Identification Table 1 1 ADSL IP DSLAM LED Description lt LED ID gt Color Description Power Green Lit when power on Maint Green Lit when maintance commands were issued Alarm Green Lit when MJ MN events happen Faullt Green Lit when system error is detected Link Green Lit when Uplink Ethernet interface was connected Act Green Blink when information is transmitted through uplink Ethernet interface ID 0 amp ID 1 amp Green IDO 1D1 ID2 off off off when power on ID 2 ADSL1 Green Lit Solid Green when ADSL link is in active state ADSL16 Blinking Lit Blinking Orange when the specified ADSL link is Orange lin connection training state No light LED off when ADSL link is not in service Red Lit Solid Red when loss of signal occurs Note Do not power off your ADSL IP DSLAM when LEDs MAINT ALARM and FAULT
39. ADSL IP DSLAM For a box of ADSL IP DSLAM there may contain the following materials 1 2 ADSL IP DSLAM Mounting bracket package RJ 45 Ethernet cable Power cord AC power module only RS 232 cable to facilitate the connection between CID and PC CD including user manaul and Quick Start Guide Acopy of Quick Start Guide Accessory package gt 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 defects to vendor s customer service representative Retain all packing materials for future shipment 13 2 3 Hardware Installation e The ADSL IP DSLAM can be installed in a standard 19 inch rack by using the mounting brackets provided e Mount the shelf on the rack using the large screws provided e Follows the following procedures to connect and wire the system Safety Instruction The following is the safety instructions for ADSL IP DSLAM before installation 1 Read and follows all warning notices and instructions of this user manual 2 The maximum recommended operating temperature for the ADSL IP DSLAM is 50 C Care must be taken to allow sufficient air circulation or space between units when the ADSL IP DSLAM is installed inside a closed rack assembly and racks should safely support the combined weight of all ADSL IP DSLAM 3 The connections and equipment that supply power to the ADSL IP DSLAM should be capa
40. Apply button to submit your changes or click on the Cancel button if you want to clear all the values you have configured PVC Configuration PVC Configuration Allow you to configure PVC Permanent Virtual Connection and VID VLAN ID on a port and setting the priority It also provides the modification and delete function The procedures are as follows 1 Click on PVC Configuration of the Port configuration Menu For the first time configuration the PVC Configuration screen appears with the default setting as follows a e 0 D DEEDEEDEE a Overview Default Setting System Information Save to Flash Current Event System DSL Profile Configuration Port Configuration E DSL Port Configuration O PVC Configuration O List of Subscriber Routing Table E Management E DSL Port Performance Mise PYC Settings Unit No M Port ne Connection RFC1483 no ya vel Status Mode Tag 8 8 up bridge Unit No Action Priority Modify Delete 8 5 up bidze Modify Delete bridge Modify Delete 8 8 up 6 ridge Modify Delete b ridge j Modify Delete b ridge Modify Delete ridge ridge WYO OO TT OS OS OT OT a a foe fo ksj ridge bridge ridge 12 8 8 up ridge Table 3 5 PVC Configuration Field Definitions Field Definition Port No The threshold of the number of Loss of Signal Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection perio
41. Configuri y HAE a ie ng Management IP Management IP Allow you to configure the management IPs so that only with those configured management IPs can access to your ADSL IP DSLAM remotely The procedures are as follows 1 Click on Management IP of the Management Menu The Management IP screen appears as follows O Overview Default Setting Management IP Address Subnet Mask B System Information P format P4k k K format AIk k tebOR E Save to Flash 1 192168 0 255 255 255 128 E Current Event E System 2 192 168 100 1 255 255 255 0 E DSL Profile Configuration 3 1210 670 128 255 255 255 128 C Port Configuration I Management 4 A SNMP 5 E Management IP L E DSL Port Performance ca mer Note if management IP field is set the device will reject all IP connections except management IP you set 2 Configure the management group as you want The management IP group can be created maximum up to 5 groups 3 Click on the Update button to submit your changes or click on the Cancel button if you want to clear all the values you have configured 41 3 11 Performance Monitor This section covers performance monitor by selecting DSL Port Performance from EmWeb Menu It includes ADSL Physical Layer PM Physical Layer Info Allow you to view the performance information on physical layer by specifying the definite unit The procedures are as follows 1 Click on Physical L
42. Ethernet ADSL Standard ANSI 71 413 Issue I G 992 1 G dmt e IEEE Standard IEEE 802 3 3u 3x IEEE 802 1q Local Console Management Web based GUI Support SNMP v1 amp v2 Telnet Fault performance configuration and security management provided rity I Support differentiation of user s priviledge Secu Secured hosts for Telnet TFTP SNMP REC 1213 MIB II RFC 2662 ADSL Line MIB C COM proprietary MIB Physical Condition Dimension 429mm w x300mm D x66mm H Weight 11lb Operating Temperature 0 C 50 C Storage Temperature 30 C 70 C Operating Relative Humidity Non Condensing 0 90 Storage Relative Humidity Non Condensing 0 95 Support Vottage Current 42V 56V DC or SOV 240V AC Electrical 50 60HZ 70 watts max 11 Getting Started 2 1 General This chapter provides the installation instruction for the hardware installation and system configuration of your ADSL IP DSLAM so that you can start up quickly It includes the following sections m Unpacking your ADSL IP DSLAM This section describes how to unpacking your ADSL IP DSLAM and part number explanation m Hardware Installation This section describes the power connection loop connection and CID connection m Ways of management connection This section describes how to engage in management connection by EmWeb CLI and Telnet 12 2 2 Unpacking your ADSL IP DSLAM This section describes how to unpack your
43. SL IP DSLAM doesn t work with configured settings E Problems with SNMP This section describes how to solve the problem of getting information from ADSL IP DSLAM to SNMP manager server E Problems with Telnet This section describes how to solve the problem of being unable to telnet to your ADSL IP DSLAM E Problems with Password This section describes how to solve the problem of forgetting password Problems with Starting up ADSL IP DSLAM Table 7 1 Troubleshooting the Start up your ADSL IP DSLAM Problems Steps to Take None of the LED s are on 1 Check all cables connection If the LEDs remain off contact for technical support nm The LED s are on but data 1 Check if all cables are well connected can not be transmitted 2 Check the PVC vpi vci settings in CPE side See Appendix C for the default setting of ADSL IP DSLAM Ping the ADSL IP DSLAM from the user s computer If you cannot ping connect the ADSL modem or router to another port on ADSL IP DSLAM If the ADSL modem or router works with a different port then there may be a problem with the original port Contact for technical support 5 IF connecting with different port does not work try a different ADSL modem or router with the original port 6 IF the problem still remains unsolved contact for technical support You cannot access the 1 Check if the ADSL IP DSLAM is connected to your Eo command tftputil lt IP computer s s
44. Status 5 Select a new time zone and click on Set New Timezone button to submit your setting 6 If to add a SNTP NTP Server IP click on add SNTP NTP Server IP and the screen appears as follows g Add NTP SNTP Server IP E Overview Default Setting C System Information Server IP 255 25 255 255 C Save to Flash Z C Current Event O System H DSL Profile Configuration E Port Configuration BA Management C DSL Port Performance EQ Misc H IGMP Snooping lt 3 SNTP E SNTP Status 7 Set a new server IP and click on Add button to add the IP into the SNTP NTP server IP list or click on Cancel button to return to System Date and Time screen 54 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 ADSL IP DSLAM easily 4 1 Command Structure There are three level command structure used in the system All commands have the following general format IPDSLAM lt action gt Identifier parameters Action Identifier Parameter Identify the specific function to be acted For example in the case of viewing the information of 16 port of ADSL IP DSLAM you must enter the command show port16 show is the lt action gt Indicate the object of the specific function to be
45. T will blink Unless you finish uploaded do not shut down ADSL IP DSLAM Step 4 Restart the system in the hyber terminal interface The system will restart according to your sf_user cfg Example IPDSLAM restart Yes or No lt y n gt System is restarting now Wait 110 5 2 ADSL IP DSLAM upgrade procedure This section describes how to upgrade the software of your ADSL IP DSLAM Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 connect your PC with the UPLINK port of ADSL IP DSLAM by using an Ethernet cable Prepare an new ADSL IP DSLAM software filename IP16s_TFTP_ V243 DLINK BIN is taken as an example here and the TFTP utility Extract the TFTP utility tftp zip into one directory of your PC Rename the filename IP16s_TFTP_V243_NoBrand BIN as ipam and put into the same directory with TFTP Log in CLI by using a RS 232 cable and type the command sysip to access the IP address of ADSL IP DSLAM This step can be skipped if the IP address of ADSL IP DSLAM has been available Activate the MS DOS mode and enter the directory that you made for TFTP utility Key in the following command to upgrade your ADSL IP DSLAM C ATFTP tftputil 192 168 100 111 put adsl C ATFTP tftputil 192 168 100 111 put ipam Transfer successful 8 bytes in 1 second 8 byte s Transfer successful 2097152 bytes in 91 seconds 23045 byte s C ATFTP tftputil
46. The possible 42 values displayed are as follows No defect there are no defect on the line los atu r failure due to not receiving signal lpr atu r failure due to loss of signal output power Total output power transmitted by atu dBm attainable rate The maximum currently attainable data rate by the atu kbps ADSL Channel Layer PM Channel Layer Info Allow you to view the performance information on channel layer by specifying the definite unit The procedures are as follows 1 Click on Channel Layer Info of DSL Port Performance Menu The Channel Layer Info screen appears as follows rd Overview Channel Layer Information Ras Default Setting System Information Unit No Save to Flash Current Event DOCBBEBE Ga System Unit No Port No CO RT Interleave Previous Tx Current Tx CRC Block oj er Profile Configuration Delay Rate Rate Length Port Configuration 1 co 0 0 0 0 a Management R 0 0 0 0 DSL Port Performance b co 0 0 0 0 E Physical Layer Info f 0 0 0 0 QO Channel Layer Info CO 0 0 0 0 Current Phy Layer PM 3 0 0 0 0 O Current Channel Layer PM A 15 MIN Phy Layer PM 4 co 0 0 0 0 E 1 DAY Phy Layer PM 0 0 0 0 O 15 MIN Channel Layer PM co 0 0 0 0 O 1 DAY Channel Layer PM gt R 0 0 0 0 SH Misc z co 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 co 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 co 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 co 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 co 0 0 0 0 10 R 0 0 0 0 1 co 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 12 co 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 co
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48. able port filter Please be sure that you will continue this process Enable C Disable am coe Click on Enabled button to allow each ADSL port to communicate back and forth with the uplink Ethernet port only By selecting Disabled button you allow all ADSL ports to communicate with each other and also with the uplink Ethernet port Press Apply button in order to submit your configuration Note Make sure to save all the configurations in flash by selecting Save to Flash from main menu when you want to restart your ADSL IP DSLAM 28 Configuring IP and Location System IP Location Allow you to configure the system IP address and location 1 Click on System IP Location from the System Menu The System IP Location screen appears with the default setting and can be configured as follows IP Addes 192 168 076 dianat RRR eek HH HH Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 foma CHER HEE EE ey Gateway FISTEROT anra CHEEK EK System Name PDSLAM Location ManBulding Contact facoount moneycom Note If you changed the Web Server s IP address then After you press the Apply button you must change the HTTP URL Address on your web brower and may need to re configure the TCPAP setting of the network Apply Cancel 2 Configure the IP address you want to set say 192 168 0 76 3 Configure the subnet mask with reference to IP address say 255 255 255 0 4 Configure the gateway with reference
49. ace is the most primary character based configuration interface Some of configurations not provided in EmWeb 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 If necessary reconfigure the terminal emulation software to match the 17 switch console port settings 2 Enter Admin when prompted for a user name and password The ADSL IP DSLAM prompt appears when you have logged in to the management interface successfully Telnet Client ADSL IP DSLAM 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 ADSL IP DSLAM As with any remote connection the network interface IP address for the ADSL IP DSLAM must be established Note as to the default setting of ADSL IP DSLAM please refer to the Appendix C 18 Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None System Administration with EmWeb This chapter provides all the instruction and procedure necessary for you to administer your ADSL IP DSLAM with EmWeb interface 3 1 Log In with Embedded Web Interface This section describes how to log into Embedded Web Interface Open a web browser with the default IP address http 192 168 100 111 The log in scre
50. agent reset within previous 15 min or 1 day interval Lols Counts of Lol since agent reset within previous 15 min or 1 day interval But only at ATU C side Lprs Counts of Lpr since agent reset within previous 15 min or 1 day interval Ess Counts of ES since agent reset within previous 15 min or 1 day interval Inits Counts of ADSL line initialization attempts since agent reset including both successful and failed attempts within previous 15 min or 1 day interval Only at ATU C side 100 Displaying Channel Performance Statistics during Previous 15 Minutes or 1 Day Duration Describes how to display the channel performance of a port or all port on CO side remote side or both sides during previous 15 minutes or 1day duration For 15 minutes duration the system collects and displays up to 1day interval and for 1day duration the system collects and displays up to 1week interval Command show adslchintl lt port no gt lt 15min 1day gt c r Argument List Parameter Description port no Port ID 15min 1day Previous 15 min or 1 day Interval c r CO Down Stream Remote Up Stream Example This example shows how to display the channel performance of port 8 on CO side during previous 15 minutes duration IPDSLAM show adslIchintl 8 15min c Port 8 ATU C side blocks No Received Transmitted Corrected Uncorrected 1 15215 25835 256 28 16 S ee Fe Table 4 26 show adslchintl
51. aptation T 32 O Fixed AdaptAtStartup 2 15 32 1024 Maximum Transmit Rate 32x Kbps Gi 82 1024 disabled on Fixed mode Interleave Delay milli seconds 8 disabled on Fast mode Table 3 3 Create Line Profile Field Definitions Field Definition Line Type The ADSL line type Fast or Interleaved Transmit Rate Defines what form of transmitting rate to be Adaption adaptated fixed or adaptAtStartup Target Snr Margin db Target Signal Noise Margin Minimum Transmit Rate The minimum transmitting rate of ATU C side or ATU R side Maximum Transmit Rate The maximum transmitting rate of ATU C side or ATU R side Interleave Delay mili seconds The value of Interleave Delay for this channel 2 Configure the name of line profile say service512K64K 3 Configure the line profile on CO side Down Stream For example 4 Configure the line type transmit rate adaptation target SNR margin minimum transmit rate maximum transmit rate and interleave delay as 31 Interleaved AdaptAtStartup 7 db 32 Kbps 512 Kbps and 8 milli seconds 5 Configure the line profile on RT side Up Stream For example 6 Configure the line type transmit rate adaptation target SNR margin minimum transmit rate maximum transmit rate and interleave delay as Interleaved AdaptAtStartup 7 db 32 Kops 64 Kbps and 8 milliseconds 7 Click on the Apply button to submit your changes or click on the Canc
52. asured in dB which indicates the XII Signal to Noise S N ratio at a receiver point SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP is a simplified version of NTP SNTP can be used when the ultimate performance of the full NTP implementation described in RFC 1305 is not needed or justified SNAP Subnetwork Access Protocol Internet protocol that operates between a network entity in the subnetwork and a network entity in the end system SNAP specifies a standard method of encapsulating IP datagrams and ARP messages on IEEE networks The SNAP entity in the end system makes use of the services of the subnetwork and performs three key functions data transfer connection management and QoS selection SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SVC vc VID Simple Network Management Protocol The network management protocol used almost exclusively in TCP IP networks SNMP provides a means to monitor and control network devices and to manage configurations statistics collection performance and security Switched Virtual Circuit Virtual circuit that is dynamically established on demand and is torn down when transmission is complete SVCs are used in situations where data transmission is sporadic See also virtual circuit Called a switched virtual connection in ATM terminology Logical circuit created to ensure reliable communication between two network devices A virtual circuit is defined by a VPI VCI pair and can be either permanen
53. ayer Info of DSL Port Performance Menu The Physical Layer Info screen appears as follows Physical Layer Information Unit No Apply Unit No Port No CO 7RT SNR Margin Attenuation Status Output Power Attainable Rate i ko co B60 foe NO DEFECT i bs RT 36 0 po NO DEFECT jio pos i b co po oo LOS 5 iy RT 60 oo LOS p 0 F iF co po oo Eos p 5 RT 0 0 oo LOS D D i co po po Los D D RT Do oo LOS 5 J i co po po goso p p RT 0 0 po LOS D D N B coo 00 LOS 5 0 RT Do oo LOS 5 iy i s p gos p 0 RI po 0 LOS 5 D F B co 0 00 LOS 5 0 RT 0 0 0 0 LOS J J 1 b co po po TOs P p RT 0 0 po LOS 5 p F ho co 00 0 LOS 5 5 RT 0 0 po LOS D p i m coo po TOS 5 g RT po po LOS D 0 i Tz co po po Tos jog 5 RT 00 oo LOS 0 D A i3 CO 0 0 0 0 LOS pJ p RT Do 0 LOS 0 0 i m co po po Tos 0 p RT 0o 0 0 LOS 5 0 ie __co_ po po Los p p RT po oo LOS 0 0 i lis GS oo 0 0 LOS 0 D RT 00 0 0 LOS 0 g Note In this example only port 1 is connected with CPE and that is why only No defect value is displayed in the unit 1 port 1 row Table 3 6 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
54. ber of blocks of data received during the previous 1day interval Transmitted blocks the total number of blocks of data transmitted during the previous 1day interval Corrected blocks number of corrected blocks of data transmitted during the previous 1day interval Uncorrected blocks number of uncorrected blocks of data transmitted during the previous 1day interval 50 3 12 Miscellanea This section covers miscellanea by selecting Misc from EmWeb Menu It includes IGMP Snooping Configuration GMP_Snooping Config Allows you to view and modify IGMP Snooping Configuration The procedure is as follows 1 Enter Misc Menu and the click on IGMP Snooping Config of IGMP snooping menu 2 The IGMP Snooping Config screen appears as follows g O Overview IGMP Snooping Configuration Default Settin 7 A System nae Function Disable Enable E Save to Flash Query Disable O Enable E Current Event H E System Interval 250 125 250 seconds H E DSL Profile Configuration 1 Port Configuration Apply H E Management 1 DSL Port Performance BY Misc 3 IGMP Snooping EV IGMP Snooping Config A IGMP_Snooping Status E SNTP 3 Select the function is disable or enable 4 Select the active query is disable or enable 5 Define the active query interval 125 250 seconds 6 Click on Apply bottom to submit your configuration or Cancel bottom to clear your configuration IGMP Snooping Sta
55. ble of operating safely with the maximum power requirements of the ADSL IP DSLAM 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 ADSL IP DSLAM 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 for technical support 7 Arare 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 14 e Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm e Never install telephone jacks in wet location unless the jack is specially designed for wet location e Never touch unin
56. c side ADSL Physical Layer PM within Previous 1 Day Duration 1 DAY Phy Layer PM Allow you to view the physical layer performance during previous 1 day interval 1 Click on 1 DAY Phy Layer PM of the DSL Port Performance Menu The 1 DAY Phy Layer PM screen appears as follows D denies Previous 1 DAY Physical Layer Performance Management E Default Setting E System Information Unit No Port No 0 18 E Save to Flash Current Event s a System Previous co RT DSL Profile Configuration Period Lofs Loss Lols Lprs Ess Inits Lofs Loss Lpis Ess H E Port Configuration a Management 3 DSL Port Performance E Physical Layer Info Channel Layer Info Current Phy Layer PM Current Channel Layer PM 15 MIN Phy Layer PM DAY Phy Laver PM 15 MIN Channel Layer PM 1 DAY Channel Layer PM sc z BED Table 3 11 1 DAY Phy Layer PM Information Field Definition Field Definition CO down stream RT up stream lofs counts of lof since agent reset within previous 1day interval loss counts of los since agent reset within previous 1day interval lols counts of lol since agent reset within previous 1day interval but only on atu c side lprs counts of lpr since agent reset within previous 1day interval ess counts of es since agent reset within previous 1day interval inits counts of adsl line initialization attempts since agent reset including both successful and faile
57. cribes how to get the information of your ADSL IP DSLAM 1 Click on System Information from the ADSL IP DSLAM Main Menu The System Information screen appears as follows IP DSLAM _ ADSL System Information Current Time 1970 01701 00 09 29 System Up Time 1970 01 01 00 00 00 Default Setting System Information Save to Flash E Current Event System Up Period 0 day 00 09 29 H0 System Hardware Software p a DSL Profile Configuration Version Version senal Nunne H E Port Configuration 1 0 1 GSI10 0 a Management IP DSLAM 3 03 08 01 06 4 DSL Port Performance J Misc GS10 0 2M60 Table 3 1 Sysinfo field definition Field Definition Current time Current system time System Up time System up time System Up Period System Up Period Model name Model name of the system Hardware version Hardware version of system Software version Software version of system MAC Address MAC Address of system 24 3 5 Save your Configuration to Flash Save to Flash This section describes how to save the configuration you have configured to flash This function will be needed whenever you want to restart your ADSL IP DSLAM with the updated configuration 1 Click on Save to Flash from the ADSL IP DSLAM Main Menu The Save to Flash screen appears as follows This will save configurations to flash Save Cancel 2 Submit the Save button 3 After submitting the Save bottom a warning messag
58. cted blocks of data transmitted 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 46 Field Current 1 day received blocks Definition number of blocks of data received during the current day interval Current 1 day transmitted blocks number of blocks of data transmitted during the current 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 transmitted during the current day interval ADSL Physical Layer PM within Previous 15 Minutes Duration 15 MIN Phy Layer PM Allow you to view the physical layer performance during previous 15 minutes interval 1 Click on 15 MIN Phy Layer PM of the DSL Port Performance Menu The 15 MIN Phy Layer PM screen appears as follows 7A Goewicw Previous 15 MIN Physical Layer Performance Management B Default Setting O System Information Unit No Port No I 16 0 Save to Flash E Current Event wo att j Previous co RT a DSL Profile Configuration Period Lofs Loss Lols Lprs Ess Inits Lofs Loss Lprs Ess iy es a I 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 anagement 2 0 89 89 0 89 0 0 89 0 89 DSL Port Performance E Physical Layer Info B 0 89 89 0 89 0 0 89 0 89 E Channel Lay
59. d VPI Virtual Path Identifier VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Connection Status Used to up down connection RFC1483 Mode Bridge or route Tag Specifies the port as either 802 1Q tagging or 802 1Q untagged Priority Optional Connection priority No VLAN tag no priority 2 Click on Modify button to configure the specific port says port1 The screen will appear as follows E Overview E Default Setting B System Information E Save to Flash E Current Event H O System H E DSL Profile Configuration Port Configuration E DSL Port Configuration E PVC Configuration E List of Subscriber E Routing Table a Management a DSL Port Performance Misc PVC Configuration T Unit Number 1 Port Number 1 VPI 0 4095 jo WCE 1 65535 50 Admin Status up O Down RFC1483 Mode Bridge O Route Tag optional 2 40 4 Tag can t overlap 0 with existing Tags O means no Tag k Priority optional 0 7 a 3 Configure the VPI says 0 4 Configure the VCI says 50 5 Configure the Administration status of PVC Up or Down says Up 6 Configure the RFX1483 Mode Here in example Bridge is configured 7 Configure the Tag says 7 8 Configure the priority of PVC says 7 The priority of 0 to 7 is from the lowest to the highest 9 Click on the Apply button to submit your changes or click on the Cancel button If you want to clear all th
60. d 12K64K IPDSLAM delete lineprof service5 12K64K Yes or No lt y n gt 75 Deleting Alarm Profile Describes how to delete a alarm profile but you can t delete the default profile Command delete alarmprof lt profile name gt Example This example shows how to delete existing alarm profile test IPDSLAM delete alarmprof test Yes or No lt y n gt Displying a DSL Profile and Alarm Profile Displaying DSL Profile This section describes how to display all DSL profile or specific profile Command show lineprof lt all line profile name gt Argument List Parameter Description all Show all information Line profile name ADSL line profile name Example This example shows how to display default line profile IPDSLAM show lineprof default ATU C 1 RateMode adaptAtStartup 2 LineType Interleaved 3 TargetSnrMargin 6 0 4 MinTxRate 32 5 MaxTxRate 8064 6 MaxInterleaveDelay 16 ATU R 1 Rate Mode adaptAtStartup 2 RateChanRatio Interleaved 3 TargetSnrMargin 6 0 4 MinTxRate 32 5 MaxTxRate 1024 6 MaxInterleaveDelay 16 Table 4 10 show lineprof Field Definition Field Definition RateMode The form of transmit rate adaptation fixed adaptAtStartup LineType Fast or Interleaved mode 76 TargetSnrMargin Target Signal Noise Margin dB MinTxRate The minimum transmitting rate of ATU C side or ATU R side Kbps MaxTxRat
61. d 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 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 DSLAM Network BAS Figure 0 2 PPPoE application in ADSL IP DSLAM 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 ADSL IP DSLAM 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 ADSL IP DSLAM concentrates all Ethernet with without VLAN tag packets from 16 ports ADSL and uplinks to ISP s Et
62. d attempts 48 ADSL Channel Layer PM within Previous 15 Minutes Duration 15 within previous 1 day interval but only at atu c side MIN Channel Layer PM Allow you to view the channel layer performance during previous 15 minutes interval 1 Click on 15 MIN Channel Layer PM of the DSL Port Performance Menu The 15 MIN Channel Layer PM screen appears as follows a capac ODODO BEBO z 8 Overview Default Setting Previous 15 MIN Channel Performance Management System Information Unit No Y Port No 18 Save to Flash Current Event System Previous co RT Pi Received Transmitted Corrected Uncorrected Received Transmitted Corrected Uncorrected DSL Profile Configuration blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks blocks Port Configuration Management DSL Port Performance Physical Layer Info O Channel Layer Info Current Phy Layer PM Current Channel Layer PM 15 MIN Phy Layer PM 1 DAY Phy Layer PM 75 MIN Channel Layer PM 9 1 DAY Channel LayerPM f isc il E Sey SSP CAP a ESE GS TOPO SS SSS SSS SS SSS SS SSS SSS oy So tooo ooo OOS SSO OOO So SOP OP ooo oo oo TOSS OS OOS OS SOOO SO OOOO SO OOO OO too ojo OSS OOS SOOO SS OOOO SO OOo OO TOSS SS SSS SOS Soo oo ooo oo TSS SSS SSO SSO SOS SOS SOS SSS oS too ooroo GSS SS SOO oye Soop oq osoo oo SOOO S SOS erse orse ore ersero sorore Table 3 12 15 MIN Phy Layer PM Information Field Definition gt
63. day 01 05 10 Table 4 9 Time Field Definition Field Definition Current Time Current system time System up time System up time System up period System up period Modifying Time Describes how to modify the date and time of system Command config time lt date gt lt time gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type Description and field date yyyy mm dd e g 2001 07 13 time hh mm ss 24 hour time format Example This example shows how to modify the system time to date 2001 07 13 time 20 25 30 IPDSLAM config time 2001 07 13 20 25 30 Date 2001 07 13 Time 20 25 30 Yes or No lt y n gt 68 SNTP configuration Displaying SNTP Describe how to display the SNTP Command show sntp Example This example shows how to display the SNTP of ADSL IP DSLAM IPDSLAM show sntp SNTP Status Disable Time Reference Server IP addr Active Time Reference Server IP addr 0 0 0 0 SNTP CLIENTS STATUS Clock Synchronized FALSE SNTP Standard Version Number 4 SNTP Mode lt s gt Configured Unicast Local Time Fri 05 Mar 2004 09 40 27 Local Time Zone UTC Universal lt coordinated gt Time Time Difference UTC 0 00 Server Stratum 0 Precision 1 second Server Reference ID ae IPDSLAM Adding a SNTP server address Describe how to add a SNTP server address Command add sntp server lt IP gt Example IPDSLAM add sntp server 19
64. e in order to Administer your ADSL IP DSLAM through CLI Console Figure 2 2 ADSL IP DSLAM Front Panel Connections Console Terminal For Manufacture Maintenance Only Note Please refer to Appendix A pin assignment of telco cable RJ 45 and RS 232 cable 16 2 4 Ways of Management Connection This section will tell you how to connect and manage your ADSL IP DSLAM through EmWeb CLI and EMS Embedded Web Interface EmWeb The embedded Web Interface EmWeb comprised of HTML files is more user friendly than CLI for your configuring ADSL IP DSLAM The HTML files embedded in ADSL IP DSLAM are dynamically linked to the system s functional command sets You can access the EmWeb from any Web Browser Following the following procedure to connect the embedded Web management interface 1 Establish a connection to the internet 2 Open the Web browser 3 Enter the IP address of the ADSL IP DSLAM Default IP 192 168 100 111 4 Log in as usual User account Admin Password Admin To access any menu item on EmWeb simply click on the item you want The corresponding work screen will then appear on the right side frame By pressing the Apply button will allow you to achieve your configuration whereas pressing Cancel button will clear all your changes without applying them In some menus there will be Modify item will allow you to modify the existing configuration Command Line Interface CLI The Command Line Interf
65. e IP SLIP PPP provides router to router and host to network connections over synchronous and asynchronous circuits PPPoE PPP over Ethernet The transport of PPP frames over Ethernet PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network General term referring to the variety of telephone networks and services in place worldwide Sometimes called POTS PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit or connection Virtual circuit that is permanently established PVCs save bandwidth associated with circuit establishment and tear down in situations where certain virtual circuits must exist all the time In ATM terminology called a permanent virtual connection Rack mount A structure that houses shelves usually a maximum of four The unit or container that houses the internal modular circuitry The shelf consists of slots that hold each module and a backplane that interconnects all modules SAR Segmentation and reassembly One of the two sub layers of the AAL CPCS responsible for dividing at the source and reassembling at the destination the PDUs passed from the CS The SAR sub layer takes the PDUs processed by the CS and after dividing them into 48 byte pieces of payload data passes them to the ATM layer for further processing See also AAL and ATM SDU Service Data Unit Unit of information from an upper layer protocol that defines a service request to a lower layer protocol Signal Noise Ratio SNR This is a DSL transmission parameter me
66. e The maximum transmitting rate of ATU C side or ATU R side Kbps MaxInterleaveDelay The value of Interleave Delay for this channel milli seconds Displaying Alarm Profile Describes how to display all alarm profile or specific alarm profile Command show alarmprof lt all alarm profile name gt Argument List Parameter Description all Show all information Alarm profile name ADSL alarm profile name Example This example shows how to display the default alarm profile IPDSLAM show alarmprof default ATU C 1 Thresh15MinLofs 0 2 Thresh15MinLoss 0 3 Thresh15MinLols 0 4 Thresh15MinLprs 0 5 Thresh15MinEss 0 6 InitFailureTrapenable enable ATU R 1 Thresh15MinLofs 0 2 Thresh15MinLoss 0 3 Thresh15MinLprs 0 4 Thresh15Minkss 0 Table 4 11 show alarmprof Field Definition Items Description Thresh15MinLofs The threshold of the number of Loss of Frame Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period seconds Thresh15MinLoss The threshold of the number of Loss of Signal Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period seconds Thresh15MinLols The threshold of the number of Loss of Link Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period seconds Only ATU C side Thresh15MinLprs The threshold of the number of Loss of Power Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period seconds
67. e data collection period Thresh15MinESs Integer 0 900 The threshold of the number of Errored Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period InitFailure Trapenable enable disable Enable or disable the Initial Failure Trap Default setting is disable Only on ATU C side Example This example shows how to create an alarm profile named test ATU C Thresh15MinLofs 30 Thresh15MinLoss 10 Thresh15MinLols 50 Thresh15MinLprs 5 Thresh15MinESs 4 IPDSLAM add alarmprof test alarmprof atuc 30 10 50 5 4 enable alarmprof atur 30 2 2 5 ADSL Alarm Profile test content 73 InitFailureTrapEnable enable ATU R Thresh15MinLofs 30 seconds Thresh15MinLoss 2 seconds Thresh15MinLprs 2 seconds Thresh15MinESs 5 seconds Yes or No lt y n gt Note the configuration of default dsl profile named default is as follows ATU C 1 Threshi5minlofs 0 2 Thresh15minloss 0 3 Thresh15minlols 0 4 Thresh15minlprs 0 5 Thresh15miness 0 6 Initfailuretrapenable enable ATU R 1 Threshi5minlofs 0 2 Thresh15minloss 0 3 Thresh15minlprs 0 4 Threshi5miness 0 Modifying DSL Profile and Alarm Profile Modifying DSL Profile Describes how to modify existing DSL profile but you cannot modify default profile Command config lineprof lt profile name gt Argument List the same as Creating DSL Profile See page 71 Example This example
68. e during initialization due to bit errors corrupting startup exchange Major data init failure data 26 ATU C failure during initialization due to peer ATU not able to support requested Major configuration init failure configuration Incompatible protocol used by Major protocol init failure the peer ATU No activation sequence Major no peer ATU present detected from paired endpoint Minor los Minor lof Minor lpr Threshold violation Minor es Minor lol Inform system up Inform user xxx login Inform user xxx logout System related Inform no defect Major hardware failure Inform up link connected Inform up link disconnected Inform unit plugged Unit related Inform unit unplugged Inform no defect Major hardware failure Admin related Inform port Bamin Enanled Major port Admin disabled 27 3 7 Configuring ADSL IP DSLAM This section describes how to configure your ADSL IP DSLAM by selecting System from EmWeb Menu This section will cover all the function from System Menu It includes Configuring Port Filtering Set Port Filter Allow you to configure the port filtering function 1 Click on Set Port Filter from the System Menu The Set Port Filter screen appears as follows 3 Enable this feature will restrict the data from each port of the system to uplink port only Waming System will reset each time you enable or dis
69. e from Web Server will pop up immediately as the following screen shown Message From Web Server Warning Don t cut off power Cutting off power will cause flash to crash while system is saving configuration Saving configuration Note don t cut off power while system is saving your configuration 25 3 6 Displaying Current Event Current Event This section describes how to view the current alarm and event status 1 Click on Current Event from the ADSL IP DSLAM Main Menu The Current Event screen appears as follows _ Default Setting C System Information O Save to Flash snext page gt slast page gt Current Event Source B Current Event 9 System J DSL Profile Configuration H E Port Configuration a Management DSL Port Performance Physical Layer Info O Channel Layer Info Current Phy Layer PM C Current Channel Layer PM 15 MIN Phy Layer PM O 1 DAY Phy Layer PM 15 MIN Channel Layer PM 1 DAY Channel Layer PM a Misc NO Date Time System Unit no unit no port no 1 2003 11 13 15 28 59 system 2 2003 11 13 15 18 58 system 3 2003 11 13 14 06 41 system 4 2003 11 13 13 56 43 p l atu 5 2003 11 13 13 56 43 p l atur 6 2003 11 13 13 56 43 p l atu 7 2003 11 13 13 56 43 p l atu c 8 2003 11 13 13 56 25 system 9 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p 16 atu r 0 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p l6 atu c 11 2003 11 13 13 56 17 p 15 atu r 12
70. e values you have configured 37 List of Subscriber List of Subscriber Allow you to view the existing information of subscribers and modify them The procedures are as follows 1 Click on List of Subscriber of the Port configuration Menu For the first time configuration the List of Subscriber screen appears with the default setting as follows Ld EB Ovariew Subscriber Settings 0 Default Setting O System Information Unit No 2 Save to Flash Current Event P HC System Unit No Port No a DSL Profile Configuration 1 E Port Configuration E DSL Port Configuration 1 p PVC Configuration E List of Subscriber 3 Routing Table m Management DSL Port Performance 4 a Misc 5 6 1 y 8 9 10 11 12 13 Subscriber Name Telephone No Note Delete Modify Delete Modi Delete Modify Delet Modify Delete Modii v lt 2 Click on Modify button to configure the specific port says port1 The screen will appear as follows Subscubex Sethag Unit Number 1 Port Number 1 Subscuibex Narre Pentagon Telephone Number 42361258 Note Highest priority 3 Configure the subscriber name as you want says Pantagon 4 Configure the telephone number of subscriber says 42361258 5 Write Note for your reference if you need 6 Click on the Apply button to submit your changes or click on the Cancel b
71. ed blocks Corrected blocks Uncorrected blocks Current 15 min time elapsed Current 15 min received blocks Current 15 min transmitted blocks Current 15 min corrected blocks Current 15 min uncorrected blocks Current 1 day time elapsed Current 1 day received blocks Current 1 day transmitted blocks Current 1 day corrected blocks Current 1 day uncorrected blocks 5466 o o SSe eS ooo aoa ooo Table 3 9 Current Channel Layer PM Information Field Definitions Field Definition CO down stream RT up stream Received blocks the total number of blocks of data received since the last agent reset Transmitted blocks the total number of blocks of data transmitted since the last agent reset Corrected blocks 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 time elapsed number of seconds that have elapsed since the start of the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min received blocks number of blocks of data received during the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min Transmitted blocks number of blocks of data transmitted during the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min corrected blocks number of corrected blocks of data transmitted during the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min Uncorrected blocks number of uncorre
72. ee page 26 System Set Port Filter Allow you configure the port filtering function See page 28 System IP Location Allow you to configure the IP address and location of your ADSL IP DSLAM See page 29 System Date and Time Allow you to configure the SNTP status Time zone date and time of your ADSL IP DSLAM See page 30 20 Changing Password Allow you to change your password See page 30 DSL Profile Configuration Create Line Profile Allow you to create ADSL line profile See page 31 Create Alarm Profile Allow you to create ADSL alarm profile See page 31 Current Line Profile Allow you to view modify or delete existing ADSL line profiles See page 33 Current Alarm Profile Allow you to view modify or delete existing ADSL alarm profiles See page 34 Port Configuration DSL Port configuration Allow you to display modify and delete the status of the port It provides the configuration of a port s status See page 35 PVC Configuration Allow you to configure PVC and VID on a port and set the priority It also provides the modification and delete function See page 36 List of Subscriber Allow you to view the existing information of subscribers and modify them See page 38 Routing Table allow you to configure the routing table See page 39 Management SNMP Allow you to configure SNMP access parameters and trap IPs See page 41 Management IP Allow you to configure the management IPs so that
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74. el button if you want to clear all the values you have configured Note 1 If you configure Transmit Rate Adaptation as Fixed it is recommended to configure the value of minimum transmit rate and maximum transmit rate on CO side or RT side the same However the value of CO side and RT side may not be the same 2 Line profile can be created maximum up to 10 profiles Creating a Alarm Profile Create Alarm Profile This section describes how to create an ADSL alarm profile 1 Click on Create Alarm Profile of DSL Profile configuration Menu The Create Alarm Profile screen appears as follows E Overview E Default Setting E System Information E Save to Flash E Current Event a System DSL Profile Configuration Create Line Profile Dw H E Port Configuration 1 Management H DSL Port Performance a Misc Create Alarm Profile Current Line Profile E Current Alarm Profile DSL Alarma Profile Name lata Anny Cancel Loss of frame within 15 minutes 30 0 900 seconds Loss of signal within 15 minutes 10 0 900 seconds Loss of link within 15 minutes 50 0 900 seconds Loss of power within 15 minutes 5 0 900 seconds Errored seconds t 0900 seconds Failure Trap Enable O Disable RT Loss of frame within 15 minutes 30 0 900 seconds Loss of signal within 15 minutes 2 0 900 seconds Loss of power Within 15 minutes 2 0 900 seconds Errored seconds 5 090
75. en appears as follows Enter Network Password 21 x gt Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 100 111 Realm WebAdmin UserName fadmin Password aant I Save this password in your password list Cancel 1 Enter your user name If it is an initial installation enter Admin for user name 2 Enter your password If it is an initial installation enter Admin for password Note For safety concern it is recommended to change the password For changing the password go to the Changing Password in the System menu See page 30 19 3 2 Embedded Web Interface Menu This section describes the overview of the embedded Web interface menu EmWeb After your successfully logging into the EmWeb the screen will appears as follows ADSL C Default Setting ADSL IP DSLAM overview L System Information E Save to Flash E Current Event aE System DSL Profile Configuration J Port Configuration aE Management H E DSL Port Performance HO Misc Default Setting Display the information of default factory setting of your ADSL IP DSLAM See page 23 System Information Display the system time system up time system up period of your ADSL IP DSLAM It also provides you with the information of software version hardware version See page 24 Save to Flash Allow you to save your configuration in Flash See page 25 Current Event Allow you to view the alarm and event status of your ADSL IP DSLAM S
76. er Info 4 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 Current Phy Layer PM 5 0 89 89 0 89 0 0 89 0 89 A Curent ChannelLayer PM 6 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 5 re ees 7 0 89 89 0 89 0 0 8391 0 89 Ee y Layer BD 15 MIN ChannetLayer PM E 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 E 1 DAY Channel Layer PM 9 0 89 89 0 89 0 0 89 0 89 4C Misc 10 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 im 0 89 891 0 89 0 0 89 0 89 12 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 13 0 89 89 0 89 0 0 89 0 89 F 14 0 89 89 o 89 0 0 89 0 891 15 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 16 0 89 89 0 89 0 0 891 0 89 17 0 89 89 o 89 0 0 89 0 89 18 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 19 0 89 89 0 89 0 0 891 0 89 20 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 21 0 89 891 0 89 0 0 89 0 89 22 0 390 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 23 0 89 89 0 89 0 0 891 0 89 24 0 890 890 0 890 0 0 890 0 890 lt Table 3 10 15 MIN Phy Layer PM Information Field Definition Field Definition CO down stream RT up stream Lofs counts of lof since agent reset within previous 15 min interval Loss counts of los since agent reset within previous 15 min 47 interval Lols counts of lol since agent reset within previous 15 min interval but only on atu c side Lprs counts of lpr since agent reset within previous 15 min interval Ess counts of es since agent reset within previous 15 min interval Inits counts of adsl line initialization attempts since agent reset including both successful and failed attempts within previous 15 min interval but only on atu
77. er your ADSL IP DSLAM with EmWeb interface System Administration with CLI Provides all the instructions and procedures necessary for you to Administer your ADSL IP DSLAM with CLI interface Configuration Back Up Restore Update and Rescue Provides the procedures to back up configuration settings from ADSL IP DSLAM and restore to ADSL IP DSLAM Moreover the upade and rescue porcedures are also introduced 6 Troubleshooting Provides some potential problems and possible remedies and helps you diagnose and solve the problems 7 Appendix A Presents the pin assignment for ADSL IP DSLAM 8 Appendix B Presents the SNTP time zone abbrivation 9 Appendix C Present the deafult settings of ADSL IP DSLAM 9 Glossary Defines the key terms and acronyms mentioned in this maunal Document Conventions Screen displays use these conventions Login with Administrator privilege Login with operator privilege gt Login with guest privilege lt gt Essential values lt xl 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 What s 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 ADSL IP DSLAM in PPPoE application sample PC ATU R DSLAM Network BAS 40BaseT 10BaseT Figure 0 1 PPPoE application in Traditional ATM base
78. erial port address gt lt get gt 2 Check if the communication program is configured lt sf_user cfg gt in windows correctly Pls Refer to Logging into the Command interface ADSL IP DSLAM Line Interface section on page 17 via the console port 3 If the problem remains unsolved contact for technical support Problems with Configuration Table 7 2 Troubleshooting the ADSL IP DSLAM configured setting Problems Steps to Take Your configuration settings 1 Use the command save to save your configuration do not take effect at restart before you restart the ADSL IP DSLAM See Saving the system section on page 61 2 If the above corrective action doesn t work contact for technical support 117 Problems with SNMP Table 7 3 Troubleshooting the SNMP server Problems Steps to Take The SNMP manager server 1 Check to see that the community in the ADSL IP can not get information from DSLAM matches the SNMP server s community ADSL IP DSLAM 2 If the above corrective action doesn t work contact for technical support Problems with Telnet Table 7 4 Troubleshooting Telnet Problems Steps to Take You cannot telnet into the 1 Make sure that telnet session is not already operating ADSL IP DSLAM The ADSL IP DSLAM will only accept one telnet session at a time 2 Ping the ADSL IP DSLAM from your computer If you are able to ping the ADSL IP DSLAM but are
79. escribes how to enable or disable download without in band management channel VLAN Command upgrade lt enable disable gt Argument List Parameter type Description Enable disable Enable disable upgrade mode 63 Example This example shows how to enable download without in band management channel IPDSLAM upgrade enable Yes or No lt y n gt y System is in the upgrade mode now You could start to upgrade the system file Logging Out your ADSL IP DSLAM Describes how to log out the system Command exit Note Before you log out the system be sure that you save all the configurations by entering the command save or the system will start with the previous settings 4 4 Configuring Your ADSL IP DSLAM System Configuration Displaying Hardware and Software Information Describes how to view the hardware and software information of ADSL IP DSLAM Command show sysinfo Example This example shows how to display the hardware and software information of ADSL IP DSLAM The following descriptions are default setting of which system name location contact and console name can be modified IPDSLAM show sysinfo System name IPDSLAM Location Contact Console name IPDSLAM 1 Hardware version Al 2 Software version 1 00 64 3 Serial number 00 01 eb 02 02 7a 5 Temperature Normal 4 Description Asotel DSA 3216 ADSL IP DSLAM Table 4 6 Sysinfo
80. field definition Field Definition System name Alias name of ADSL IP DSLAM Location Location of system Contact Contact person for service and how to contact Console name Console name of the system Hardware version Hardware version of system Software version Software version of system Serial number Serial number of system Description Description of system FAN status Normal Alarm Modifying System Information Describes how to modify the system information of system name location contact and console name Command config sysinfo Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type and field System name String lt 32 Location String lt 32 Contact String lt 32 Console name String lt 16 default ADSL IP DSLAM Description Name of ADSL IP DSLAM Location of system Contact person and how to contact Name of console tittle Empty for default Example This example shows how to modify the name of system as ZTE 123 console name as DSLAM and description of system as East Building IPDSLAM config sysinfo sysinfo name ZTE 123 sysinfo location East Building sysinfo contact Lee Gi gi yah com sysinfo console name DSLAM System name ZTE 123 Location East Building Contact Lee GI GI YAH COM Console name DSLAM Yes or No lt y n gt 65 Port Filtering Configuration Displaying Port Filtering Describes how to displa
81. file Alarm Profile Operating Alarm Trap Acioa aC System No No Status Name Name Status Status 4 DSL Profile Configuration 1 up DEFAULT DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify S Port Configuration 2 up DEFAUL DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify OSL Port Configuration B up DEFAUL DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify 0 feel ah 4 up DEFAULT DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify E Routing Table 5 up DEFAULT DEFAUL lown LOS enable Modify H E Management 6 up DEFAUL DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify H E DSL Port Performance g up DEFAULT DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify m Misc 8 up DEFAUL DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify 9 up DEFAUL DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify 10 up DEFAULT DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify 11 up DEFAULT DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify 12 up DEFAUL DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify 13 up DEFAULT DEFAULT own LOS enable Modify 14 up DEFAUL DEFAUL own LOS enable Modify 15 up DEFAUL DEFAUL own LOS enable Modif 16 up DEFAULT DEFAUL lown LOS enable Modify 2 Click on Modify button to configure the specific port says port 1 The screen will appear as follows Unit Nuraker 1 Port Nuraber 1 Admin Status Up Down Attachment of Line Profile SERVICES12K64K z Attachment of Alarm Profile ALARMI z Apply 3 Configure the Administration status as Up or Down Here in example Up is configured 4 Attach the line profile says SERVICE512K64K 35 5 Attach the alarm profile says ALARM1 6 Click on the
82. g transit delays ATM is designed to take advantage of high speed transmission media such as E3 SONET and T3 VIII ATU C ADSL Transmission Unit central office ATU R ADSL Transmission Unit remote BAS Broadband Access Server Device within the ADSL POP terminating PPP sessions providing access to routing or service selection Can be the same hardware platform as the LAC BRAS Broadband Remote Access Server Device that terminates remote users at the corporate network or Internet users at the Internet Service Provider ISP network such as the NetSpeed FireRunner product that provides firewall authentication and routing services for remote users Community Name An identification used by an SNMP manager to grant an SNMP server access rights to a MIB CPE Customer premises equipment Terminating equipment at the subscriber s side of the local telephone loop CPE is often supplied by the telephone company and is always connected to the telephone company s network Examples of CPE include telephones POTS splitters terminals modems and the Cisco 676 router DSL Digital subscriber line A public network technology that delivers high bandwidth over conventional copper wiring Such as telephone lines at limited distances There are five types of DSL ADSL HDSL IDSL SDSL and VDSL All are provisioned through modem pairs with one modem located at a central office and the other at the customer site Because mo
83. he configuration to Flash RAM default Used to restore the default setting to system upgrade Used to upgrade the system file exit Used to terminate the CLI Table 4 2 CLI Command Identifier List lt identifier gt Description sysinfo Allow users to view or config the whole system information of ADSL IP DSLAM sysip Allow users to view or config IP of system snmp Allow users to view or config VID and community for SNMP ire ela users to view or config the current system date and ime snip Allow users to view add delete or config sntp user The users information of system password Allow users to modify him herself password subscriber Allow users to view add delete or config the basic information of the subscriber of each port event Allow users to view the events of system trapdest Allow users to view add or delete the trap destination manip Allow users to view add or delete management IP groups portfilter Allow users to view or config port filter status port Allow users to view or config status and information of each port or allow users to enable disable port malts Allow users to view add or delete the routing node in the routing table BeARGciOn Allow users to view or config the connection information of each port sorting by port id vid Allow users to view the vid information sorting by VLAN ID lineprof Allow users to view add delete or config ADSL line profile alarmprof Allow users to view add delete or config
84. he current 1 day interval Displaying Channel Performance Statistics within Current 15 Minutes and 1 Day Duration This section describes how to display the channel performance statistics of a port of all port on CO side remote side or both sides during current 15 minutes and 1 day duration Command show adsichperf lt all port no gt c r Argument List Parameter Description all port no Show all information show specific port c r CO Remote Example This example shows the channel performance of port 8 on remote side during current 15 minutes and 1 day duration IPDSLAM show adslchperf 8 r ATU R In octets 561852545 Out octets 521658458 In error blocks 2308 Out error blocks 1205 Received blocks 8562145 Transmitted blocks 8562145 Corrected blocks 23650 Uncorrected blocks 2308 Current 15 min time elapsed 610 10 Current 15 min received blocks 568598 11 Current 15 min transmitted blocks 568598 12 Current 15 min corrected blocks 362 13 Current 15 min uncorrected blocks 15 14 Current 1 day time elapsed 3056 15 Current 1 day received blocks 9595665 16 Current 1 day transmitted blocks 9595665 17 Current 1 day corrected blocks 3566 18 Current 1 day uncorrected blocks 2100 OANNNHBWN HE 98 Table 4 24 show adsichperf Field Definition Field Definition In octets The total number of bytes received since the last agent reset
85. hernet All The Way network The PPPoE frames will be resolved at Broadband Access Server BAS and the user application information was serviced The ADSL IP DSLAM supports ADSL CPE Bridge mode RFC 1483 Bridge mode and router mode For performance concern ADSL IP DSLAM will not act as BRAS to process user application information directly ADSL IP DSLAM 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 ADSL IP DSLAM supports 2 ATM PVC links for each ADSL CPE Introduction 1 1 General This chapter will help you understand the function and application of your ADSL IP DSLAM It covers m ADSL IP DSLAM Overview This section describes the overview of your ADSL IP DSLAM The ADSL IP DSLAM is cost effective solution for you to complete immediate implementation of multiple of services in private and public networks m ADSL IP DSLAM Application ADSL IP DSLAM can be applied in MTU MDU MHU and Ethernet all the way application m ADSL IP DSLAM Features This section describes the features of ADSL IP DSLAM and its specification 1 2 ADSL IP DSLAM Overview Using the latest ADSL technology ADSL IP DSLAM offers service providers a very cost effective solution for immediate implementation of multiple services in private and public networks ADSL IP DSLAM can concentrate and manage up to 16 ADSL lines User
86. how dhcpd Example IPDSLAM show dhcpd Allow bootp Allow unknown clients Subnet 192 168 100 0 netmask 255 255 255 0 Range 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 20 IPDSLAM IPDSLAM Table 4 27 show dhcpd Field Definition Field Definition bootp Internet Bootstrap protocol Submask Submask of system Modifying DHCP Server Describe how to modify DHCP sever configuration Command config dhcpd on off Submask IP pool upper bound pool lower bound Default Gateway Argument List Parameter Description Pool upper bound Upper bound of a pool of IP address for its network Pool lower bound lower bound of a pool of IP address for its network Default Gateway Gateway IP Example 103 IPDSLAM config dhepd on 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 2 192 168 100 22 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Upper bound 192 168 100 2 Lower bound 192 168 100 22 Yes or No lt y n gt y IPDSLAM IPDSLAM 4 12 Configuring User Account Creating User Account Describes how to create a user account and setting his privilege Command add user lt user name gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type and Description field user name String lt 16 User name login account Administrator Administrator operator guest User privilege operator guest password String lt 8 The user s password Note There are three privilege levels Total 5 accounts User Acc
87. iguration H E Port Configuration a Management H E DSL Port Performance B Mise H E IGMP Snooping SNTP E SNIP Status 3 Select Enable to activate SNTP and then click on Apply bottom to confirm 4 To configure the Time zone click on Modify and then the screen appears as follows 53 ADSL IP DSLAM g Modify Local Timezone O Overview C Default Setting Current Timezone UTC Universal Coordinated 4 UTC 0000 C System Information C Save to Flash C Current Event System J DSL Profile Configuration Select a New Local Timezone UTC GMT time Universal Coordinated 0h v Univers d 40h Central European 1h C Port Configuration French Winter 41h C Management Middle European 1h 4 DSL Port Performance Middle European Winter 1h d Mise Swedish Winter 1h E IGMP Snooping British Suramer 1h Eastern Europe USSR Zone 1 2h French Summer 2h Middle European Summer 2h Swedish Summer 2h Israeli Standard 2h Israeli Daylight 43h Baghdad USSR Zone 2 3h Tran 3h USSR Zone 3 44h USSR Zone 4 45h Indian Standard 4 5 30h USSR Zone 5 46h North Sumatra 46 30 West Australian Standard 7h South Sumatra USSR Zone 6 7h Java 7 30h China Coast USSR Zone 8h West Australian Daylight 8h Korean Standard 9h Korean Standard 9h Japan Standard USSR Zone 8 9h Central Australian Standard 9 30h s SNTP E SNTP
88. in RFC 1112 as the standard for IP multicasting in the Internet It s used to establish host memberships in particular multicast groups on a single network The mechanisms of the protocol allow a host to inform its local router using Host Membership Reports that it wants to receive messages addressed to a specific multicast group All hosts conforming to level 2 of the IP multicasting specification require IGMP IGMP Snooping IGMP snooping as implied by the name is a feature that allows an Ethernet switch to listen in on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers When a Switch hears an IGMP report from a host for a given multicast group the switch adds the host s port number to the IGMP list for that group And when the switch hears an IGMP leave it removes the host s port from the IGMP list Internet Protocol Network layer protocol in the TCP IP stack offering a connectionless internetwork service IP provides features for addressing type of service specification fragmentation and reassembly and security Defined x in RFC 791 ISP Internet Service Provider A company that offers individual customers or corporations dialup or leased line connections to the Internet for a fee LAN Local Area Network A non public data network in which serial transmission is used without store and forward techniques for direct data communication among data stations located on the user s premises Lofs Loss of Frames Lofs is
89. ion priority on port 8 IPDSLAM add connection 8 0 50 up b 4002 7 Port 8 PVC 0 50 AdminStatus up VID 4002 rfc1483 b lt ridge gt lIr lt oute gt b Priority 7 yes or No lt y n gt This example shows how to configure the VPI 0 VCI 50 up Administration status and without VLAN tag on port 8 of unit 1 IPDSLAM add connection 8 0 50 up Port 8 PVC 0 50 AdminStatus up yes or No lt y n gt Note 1 Virtual Connection can be configured up to 2 connections on the same port but the VLAN ID can not overlap with the existing VLAN ID 2 The default setting for PVC is 8 81 and you can modify and delete the default setting 3 The default setting of VLAN ID is without VLAN tag 4 On the same port one PVC or two PVCs can be created On the creation of one PVC the configuration of VLAN ID can either be enabling VLAN tag or disabling VLAN tag On the creation of two PVCs the configuration of VLAN ID can either be enabling both VLAN tags or just disabling VLAN tag on a PVC whereas the other will remain with VLAN tag The situation of both PVC without VLAN tag cannot be configured Please refer to the table 4 13 for understanding ways of PVC configuration either with VLAN tag or without VLAN tag Table 4 14 Ways of PVC configuration either with VLAN tag or without VLAN tag Port 1 PVC 2 PVC The same With VLAN tag With VLAN tag port Without VLAN tag Without VLAN tag With VLAN tag 8
90. ition VID VID Port ID The ADSL IP DSLAM port no PVC vpi vci Priority The priority of this connection Max 7 Min 0 Admin Status The desired state of each connection up down Operating Status The current operational state of each connection up down Subscriber Configuration Displaying the Information of Subscriber Describes how to view the information of subscriber of each port Command show subscriber lt all port no gt Argument List Parameter Description all Show all information port no Port ID Example This example describes how to view the subscriber information on specific port IPDSLAM show subscriber 8 1 Subscriber name pantagon 2 Telephone number 4236125861 3 Note Ok Table 4 17 show subscriber Field Definition Field Definition Subscriber name Subscriber name of this port 85 Telephone number Telephone number of this port Note The description of subscriber of this port Modifying the Information of Subscriber Describes how to modify the information of subscriber by specifying port no Command config subscriber lt port no gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter Description data type and field port no 1 16 Indicated ADSL IP DSLAM port no Subscriber name String lt 15 The desired subscriber name Telephone number String lt 11 The desired telephone number Note String lt 20 Remarks 86 Example This example shows how to
91. mand show user Example This example shows how to display the information of user Smart IPDSLAM show user No User name Privilege 1 Admin Administrator 2 bill operator 3 guest1 guest 106 4 13 Deleting User Account Describes how to delete a user account Command delete user lt user name gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type Description and field User name None User account Example This example shows how to delete the user account guest1 IPDSLAM delete user guest1 Yes or No lt y n gt Note You can t delete your own account 107 Configuration Backup and Restore This chapter describes how to back up your user configuration from ADSL IP DSLAM onto your computer and restore them from computer to ADSL IP DSLAM using configuration file sf_user cfg This chapter will cover the description of control files used in TFTP operation and process of backing up and restoring Configuration File sf_user cfg The configuration sf_user cfg is for ADSL ports bridge and SNMP settings As soon as you restore it in ADSL IP DSLAM it can be applied the next time ADSL IP DSLAM is booted Control Files used in TFTP Operation In TFTP operation you may require some specific files to achieve authentication functions They will be provided with a CD in the packing Listed bellows are the control files used in TFTP operation tftplock key The file contain
92. modify the subscriber description of port Ta IPDSLAM config subscriber 7 subscriber help lt Subscriber name gt lt Telephone number gt lt Note gt subscriber adms 2148485965 Test_Again ADSL port 1 7 subscriber information Subscriber name adms Telephone number 2148485965 Note Test_Again Yes or No lt y n gt Routing Table configuration The following route commands including show route add route and delete route allow user to configured if the RFC 1483 mode is configured as Route in the PVC Configuration They will be introduced as follows Displaying all routes Describe how to view all routes in the routing table Command show route Argument List Parameter type Parameter Description data type and field Name String lt 10 Name of the route Example IPDSLAM show route Name Destination Subnet mask GW port no grape 192 168 100 36 255 255 255 255 12 banana 192 168 100 35 255 255 255 255 3 apple 192 168 100 0 255 255 255 0 1 87 Add a route Describe how to add a rou into the routing table Command add route lt name gt lt dest gt lt mask gt lt port no gt Example IPDSLAM add route best 192 168 100 55 255 255 255 255 8 name best dest 192 168 100 55 mask 255 255 255 255 port 8 Yes or No lt y n gt Delete a route Describe how to add a rou into the routing table Command add route lt name gt Example
93. n covers how to configure SNMP access parameters and management IP by selecting Management from EmWeb Menu This section will cover all the function from Management Menu It includes Configuring SNMP Access Parameters and Trap IPs SNMP Allow you to configure the SNMP access parameters and trap IPs The procedures are as follows 1 Click on SNMP of the Management Menu For the first time configuration the SNMP screen appears with the default setting of the community string public as follows y E Overview Current SNMP Settings E Default Setting Read Wrie omma pe E System Information E Save to Flash Tag optional 4004 24004 Current Event EP e i a paige Trap IP Address 1 192168100237 ema Heren eae J DSL Profile Configuration Trap IP Address 2 192 168 100 18 Format FF 4K tk ay 1 Port Configuration L Management Trap IP Address 3 192 168 0 18 format AK Ak tok K E SNMP Trap IP Address 4 format HE HEF EHH ey E Management IP a T 4 DSL Port Performance or z format H0 1968 ok o a Misc Note if Tag field is set then remote site will disconnect immediately 2 Configure the VID VLAN ID of the system from 2 to 4094 3 Configure the trap IP Addresses as you want Here in example we create 3 IPs The trap IP can be created maximum up to 5 4 Click on the Apply button to submit your changes or click on the Cancel button if you want to clear all the values you have configured 40
94. n the Apply button to submit your changes or click on the Cancel button if you want to clear all the values you have configured 30 3 8 DSL Line Configuration This section covers how to create display modify or delete the line profile and alarm profile by selecting DSL Line Configuration from EmWeb Menu This section will cover all the function from DSL Line Configuration Menu Creating a Line Profile Create Line Profile This section describes how to create an ADSL line profile 1 Click on Create Line Profile of DSL Profile configuration Menu The Create Line Profile screen appears as follows Bo A nD as Bs Bc AO S yD E Create Alarm Profile verview efault Setting ystem Information Line Tyre ave to Flash urrent Event ystem SL Profile Configuration J Create Line Profile E Current Line Profile J Current Alarm Profile Line Type a P H E Management aA D ort Configuration SL Port Performance aE Misc DSL Line Profile Name Services 12K64K CO Down Stream Target Snr Margin db Minimum Transmit Rate 32x Kbps Maximum Transmit Rate 32x Kbps Interleave Delay milli seconds RT Up Stream Target Snr Margin db Minimum Transmit Rate 32x Kbps Transmit Rate Adaptation O Fixed AdaptAtStartup 7 32 512 O Fast Interleave Q 15 32 8064 32 8064 disabled on Fixed mode 8 E disabled on Fast mode O Fast Intedeaye Transmit Rate Ad
95. ndow interface e g MS DOS interface Step 5 Enter the command tftputil lt IP address gt lt get gt lt sf_user cfg gt under the directory of configuration file and control files Example c gt tftputil 192 168 10 2 get sf_user cfg When uploading three LEDs MAINT ALARM and FAULT will blink Unless you finish uploaded do not shut down ADSL IP DSLAM Step 6 Restart the system in terminal emulation interface The system will restart according to your sf_user cfg Example IPDSLAM restart Yes or No lt y n gt System is restarting now Wait 5 1 Configuration Restore Describes how to restore your configuration settings from computer to ADSL IP DSLAM The following procedures will help you to restore configuration Step 1 Open the hyber terminal interface in order to execute CLI Step 2 Enter the command show sysip to get the lt IP address gt of ADSL IP 109 DSLAM If you already know the IP address you can skip this step Example IPDSLAM show sysip IP 192 168 10 2 Submask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 10 1 Note Make sure that the system IP and your computer is in the same subnet Step 3 Enter the command tftputil lt IP address gt lt get gt lt sf_user cfg gt in dos interface Example c gt tftputil 192 168 10 2 put sf_user cfg When uploading three LEDs MAINT ALARM and FAUL
96. nip password port portfilter snmp subscriber sysinfo sysip time user sntp ethermode dhcpd delete user event trapdest connection _ lineprof alarmprof manip route sntp Help show add config delete show sysinto config time history None reset port restart None Save None Default None Upgrade Enable disable exit None Table 4 4 CLI Command Parameter List lt action gt lt parameter gt show lt identifier gt all Allow you to view all information Allow you to view the specified port s information lt port no gt 57 lt action gt lt action gt add alarmprof alarmprof atuc alarmprof atur lt parameter gt lt port no gt c r lt parameter gt lt profile Name gt lt Thresh15MinLofs gt lt Threshi5MinLoss gt lt Thresh1 5MinLols gt lt Thresh15MinLprs gt lt Thresh15MinESs gt lt InitFailure TrapEnable gt lt Threshi5MinLofs gt lt Threshi5MinLoss gt lt Thresh15MinLprs gt lt Thresh15MinESs gt Description Allow you to view the CO or RT information by specifying a port 1 16 Description Setting alarm profile name Allow you to set the threshold value of CO side alarms Allow you to set the threshold value of RT side alarms add connection lt unit no port no gt lt vpi vci gt lt AdminStatus gt VID Allow you to create the PVC by specifying a port 1 16 Priority add lineprof lt profile name gt Set
97. nt 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 which lpr was detected Current 1 day ess number of error seconds in the current 1 day interval 45 ADSL Channel Layer PM within Current 15 Minutes and a Day Duration Current Channel Layer PM Allow you to view the channel layer performance collected within current 15 minutes and 1 day duration 1 Click on Current Channel Layer PM of the DSL Port Performance Menu The Current Channel Layer PM screen appears as follows E Overview C Default Setting E System Information E Save to Flash E Current Event J System J DSL Profile Configuration H E Port Configuration aA Management DSL Port Performance E Physical Layer Info Channel Layer Info E Current Phy Layer PM LI Current Channe Layer PM C 15 MIN Phy Layer PM 1 DAY Phy Layer PM 15 MIN Channel Layer PM L 1 DAY Channel Layer PM HJ Misc JLL Current Channel Layer Performance Management 19 Unit No Port No Items Received blocks Transmitt
98. nt Channel Layer PM Information Field Definitions eee 46 Table 3 10 15 MIN Phy Layer PM Information Field Definition eceeeeeeeeeee 47 Table 3 11 1 DAY Phy Layer PM Information Field Definition cece eee 48 Table 3 12 15 MIN Phy Layer PM Information Field Definition 0 eseeeseeeee 49 Table 3 13 1 DAY Phy Layer PM Information Field Definition 0 0 0 seeseeeseeeeee 50 Table 3 14 IGMP Snooping Table Definition 0 cece eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeetaeeentenaaes 52 Table 4 1 CLI Command Action List icc scsccecivciver tataniaspeceseudontleas desataness totasbaasacmnnanacete 56 Table 4 2 CLI Command Identifier List 0 cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeeeetesaaeeeneeeaas 56 Table 4 3 Relation between lt action gt and lt iGentifier gt eee eeceeeeeeeeeettteeeeeeeeeeeenee 57 Table 4 4 CLI Command Parameter List cccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeesaeeeeeseaas 57 Table 4 5 show event Field Definition eccccccceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeenneeees 62 Table 4 6 Sysinfo field definition sciiicssocseeseiiticietesaceieacincdesestiintnnesstevenaedaateedddenctetues 65 Table 4 7 show portfilter Filed Definition ssssssessnensrerrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrerrerrrerrseen 66 Table 4 8 Sysip Field Definition c ccccccccccseeseeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeesennsneeeeeeeeneees 67 Table 4 9 Time
99. on describes how to create the trap IP as 210 61 88 2 IPDSLAM add trapdest 210 61 88 2 Yes or No lt y n gt Displaying SNMP Trap Describes how to display the IP of destination that SNMP trap reached Command show trapdest Example This example shows how to display the IP of destination that SNMP trap reached IPDSLAM show trapdest Trap destination IP as follows 192 168 100 12 192 168 100 100 Table 4 19 show trapdest Field Definition Field Definition IP A B C D Max 5 trap IP Deleting SNMP Trap Describes how to delete a specific trap IP 90 Command delete trapdest lt IP address gt Example This example shows how to delete the trap IP 192 168 0 100 IPDSLAM delete trapdest 192 168 0 100 Yes or No lt y n gt Configuring Management IP Creating Management IP Describes how to create the management IP Command add manip lt IP address gt lt mask gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type Description and field IP address A1 A2 A3 A4 IP address lt group gt G1 G2 G3 G4 Group mask Note 1 The management IP can be created up to 5 group of IPs at most no matter you set the group mask or not 2 No management IP is configured in default setting i e any IP can access to your ADSL IP DSLAM Example This example shows how to create a group management IP and let all IPs within the range of IP address and mask able to access to
100. ount Characteristics Administrator Those who have the highest privilege to configure the whole System but do not have the privilege to delete the default Admin account Operator Those who can execute all commands except creating a new user account modifying and deleting the Administrator accounts as well as modifying time of the system Guest Those who can execute only show command Example This example shows how to create the user named Bill who has the privilege of Administrator IPDSLAM add user bill Administrator Password Confirm 3333 Yes or No lt y n gt 104 105 Modifying User Account Describes how to modify existing user account Command config user lt user name gt lt Administrator operator guest gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type and Description field user name String lt 16 User name login account Administrator Adminstrator operator guest User privilege operator guest password String lt 8 The user s password Example This example shows how to modify Bill s privilege of Administrator to operator IPDSLAM config user bill operator New password Confirm password Yes or No lt y n gt Note Only Administrator can modify the other s privilege and password Displaying the Information of User Account Describes how to view the information of existing user account Com
101. ows how to display the port 8 ADSL line information IPDSLAM show adslline 8 1 LineCoding Multimode 2 LineType fastOrInterleaved 3 Standard Compliance G dmt 4 Channel Mode fast 3 LineProfile default 4 AlarmProfile default Table 4 13 show adslline Field Definition Field Definition LineCoding Multimode LineType fastOrInterleaved Standard Compliance Gdmt Glite T1 413 Multimode other Channel Mode No Channel fast interleaved LineProfile Assigned ADSL line profile name AlarmProfile Assigned ADSL alarm profile name PVC Configuration Creating PVC Describes how to configure a permanent virtual connection virtual LAN ID connection priority Administration status and VLAN tag on the specific port Command add connection lt port no gt lt vpi vci gt lt up down gt lt b r gt VID priority Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type Description and field port no 1 16 Indicated port no PVC 0 4095 VPI VCl 0 65535 Admin Status up down Used to up down connection VID optional 2 4094 Optional VLAN ID no element represents the connection is without VLAN tag RFC 1483 b r Bridge or route Priority optional 0 7 Max 7 Min 0 Optional Connection priority No VLAN tag no priority 81 Example This example shows how to configure the VPI 0 VCI 50 up Administration status enable VLAN tag with VLAN ID 4002 and highest connect
102. port down Table 4 5 show event Field Definition Field Definition No Index of each event Time The time when the event occurs Source The port where the event occurs Severity Priority of event major minor inform Description Description of the event information Deleting the Event of ADSL IP DSLAM Describes how to delete the event of system Command delete event Reset Port Reset Port Describes how to reset the specific port Command reset port lt all port no gt Example This example shows how to reset the specific unit 1 port 8 62 IPDSLAM reset port 8 Yes or No lt y n gt Restart the ADSL IP DSLAM Describes how to restart the system without turning on off power Command restart Example This example shows how to restart the system IPDSLAM restart Yes or No lt y n gt System is restarting now Wait Note Before you restart the system be sure that you save all the configurations by entering the command save or the system will start with the previous settings Resetting all Configurations to Default Setting Describes how to reset all configurations to default Command default Note The system will return to the original default settings Example IPDSLAM default Danger This will affect your whole system Yes or No lt y n gt You have restored the default setting to system System Upgrade D
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104. s the SNMP write community string password tftputil bat The utility file designed for user to back up and restore easily Note 1 You can follow the following procedures of configuration backup and configuration restore in Windows 2000 and Windows NT system whereas you should have tftp exe in other Windows system 2 Before you back up or restore the configuration file sf_user cfg make sure if those two control files and configuration file are in same directory Configuration Backup This section describes how to back up your configuration settings form ADSL IP DSLAM to computer The following procedures will help you to back up configuration Step 1 Open a terminal emulation interface in order to execute CLI Step 2 Enter the command upgrade enable in Command Line Interface for 108 executing TFTP to ADSL IP DSLAM Example IPDSLAM upgrade enable Yes or No lt y n gt y System is in the upgrade mode now You could start to upgrade the system file Note This step can be skipped in case of without Ethernet VLAN on each port Step 3 Enter the command show sysip to get the lt IP address gt of ADSL IP DSLAM If you already know the IP address you can skip this step Example IPDSLAM show sysip IP 192 168 10 2 Submask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 10 1 Note Make sure that the system IP and your computer is in the same subnet Step 4 Open another wi
105. scribes how to show the Administration operating alarm and trap status Command show port lt all port no gt Argument List Parameter Description all Show all information port no 1 16 Indicate the specific port Example This example shows how to display the current status of port 8 IPDSLAM show port 8 1 Port ID 1 8 2 Admin Status up 3 Operating Status up 4 Alarm Status Normal 5 Trap disable The following example shows how to display the all port status IPDSLAM show port all Port ID Admin Status Operating Status Alarm Status Trap 1 up up Normal enable up up Normal enable 16 up up Normal enable Press y for continue n for break and press Enter Table 4 12 show port Field Definition ltems Description Port ID The specific ADSL IP DSLAM port no port no Admin Status The desired state of interface up down Operating Status The current operational state of interface up down Alarm Status Alarm status normal means no alarm Trap enable disable Displaying the information of ADSL Line Describes how to get the information of line coding line type standard compliance channel mode and which line profile and alarm profile have attached at the specific ADSL line Command show adslline lt all port no gt 80 Argument List Parameter Description all Show all information port no Port ID Example This example sh
106. st DSL technologies do not use the whole bandwidth of the twisted pair there is room left for a voice channel See also ADSL DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer A device that concentrates traffic in IX DSL implementations through a process of time division multiplexing TDM at the CO or remote line shelf This device is usually located in the CO for termination of multiple customer DSL devices ESS Error Seconds ESS is a generic term with various meanings depending on the signal standards domain in which it s being used Ethernet One of the most popular baseband LANs in widespread use It is a carrier sense multiple access collision detect CSMA CD system using coaxial cable and developed by Xerox Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation Introduced in 1979 Ethernet Version II is compatible with the IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD standard G SHDSL G SHDSL is a standards based multirate version of HDSL 2 and offers symmetrical service The advantage of HDSL 2 which was developed to serve as a standard by which different vendors equipment could interoperate is that it is designed not to interfere with other services However the HDSL 2 standard addresses only services at 1 5 Mbps Multirate HDSL 2 is part of Issue 2 of the standard known as G SHDSL and is ratified by the ITU G SHDSL builds upon the benefits of HDSL 2 by offering symmetrical rates of 2 3 Mbps IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol is defined
107. store ccseceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 108 5 1 Configuration Restore cecccceeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenesseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesenenees 109 5 2 ADSL IP DSLAM upgrade procedure cccccceceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesees 111 5 3 IP DSLAM rescue procedure while system crashed ccccssesseeeeeee 112 6 Troubleshooting ssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nannan 116 Problems with Starting up ADSL IP DSLAM sista inSe8 second seca vos J ceeetas teeter ages 117 Problems with CO MNGURAN ON ctapsecece ek one eal eh akitchad rem eat Reel Mate eca teeta drat inteaadunete 117 Problems wih SNMP a ean iihas tok E R a 118 Problems with Telnet nnnnnnnnnenenennsrerrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtrrrtrrrrrrrtrrtrrtrrrrrrttrtrrtrrerttnnt 118 Problems with PASSWOIMG sessen aaa eann a ar aaea Ea Ea E Taaa Ea a EA aa EEA 118 Appendix A Pin Assignment ssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Appendix B The SNTP timezone abbrivation cccccsseesssseseeees IV Appendix C The Default Setting of ADSL IP DSLAM Vil GIOSS ANY sic ccc sozicdcessinccedeiccceiaasgenenacivecdecteseteecttbanseesteenseissdeeedeenctacann ts Vill List of Figures Figure 0 1 Figure 0 2 Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 PPPoE application in Traditional ATM based ADSL Network 006 3 PPPoE application in ADSL IP DSLAM with Ethernet All The Wa
108. store the default setting Calling Commands To recall commands from the history buffer perform one of these tasks Command The up arrow key Task 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 60 Return to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with the up arrow key Repeat the key sequence to recall successively more recent commands 4 2 General Configuration Help Command Help command can be used to get help specific to a command mode by entering help lt command gt or help lt command gt lt parameter gt Command help History Command History command is used for to trace the command all users have entered Command history Saving the System Describes how to save system configuration you have defined to Flash RAM Command save Note Before you restart the system remember to save the system by entering the command save or the system will restart at the previous settings 61 4 3 Event Viewing and Deleting Displaying the Current Event Describes how to display the current event of system Command show event Example This example shows how to display the current status of system IPDSLAM show event No Time Source Severity Description 1 2001 07 16 14 27 05 8 major loss threshold occurs 2 2001 07 16 14 27 15 5 inform
109. sulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface e 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 e Do not use a telephone or other equipment connected to telephone lines to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak ADSL IP DSLAM Rear Panel Connection The following figure shows the rear panel connection of ADSL IP DSLAM 50 pin Centronic Connector PHONE pa PHONE s ip Step 1 Exchange PABX Figure 2 1 ADSL IP DSLAM Rear Panel Connection Step 1 Ground the ADSL IP DSLAM by connecting a grounded wire Step 2 Connect the ADSL line connector a 50 pin centronic connector of ADSL IP DSLAM to CPE by using telco cable Each line connector supports 8 ports of ADSL for Data path from MDF Main Distribution Frame Step 3 Connect the phone connector a 50 pin centronic connector of ADSL IP DSLAM to Exchange PBxX 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 15 ADSL IP DSLAM ADSL IP DSLAM Front Panel Connection Connect the uplink port of ADSL IP DSLAM to internet by using the RJ 45 cable and Connect the CID port to the console terminal by using the RS 232 cable Null modem cabl
110. t PVC or switched SVC Virtual circuits are used in Frame Relay and X 25 In ATM a virtual circuit is called a virtual channel VLAN ID The identification of the VLAN which is used by the standard 802 1Q Being on 12 bits it allows the identification of 4096 VLANs VLAN Virtual LAN Group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured using management software so that they can communicate as if they were attached to XIII the same wire when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segments Because VLANs are based on logical instead of physical connections they are extremely flexible XIV
111. t 15min Inits 0 Current 1 day time elapsed 35419 35419 Current 1 day Lofs 0 0 Current 1 day Loss 35032 35032 Current 1 day Lols 35032 Current 1 day Lprs 0 0 Current 1 day Ess 35032 35032 Table 3 8 Current Phy Layer PM Information Field Definitions Field Definition CO down stream RT up stream Lofs number of lof failures since reset Loss number of los failures since reset Lols number of lol failures since reset Lprs number of lpr failures since reset Ess number of error seconds since reset Inits number of initialization attempts since reset it includes both successful and failed attempts Current 15 min time elapsed number of seconds that have elapsed within the current 15 minutes a full interval is 900 seconds Current 15 min lofs 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 44 Field Definition Current 15 min ess number of error seconds in the current 15 minute interval Current 15 min inits number of inits in the current 15 minute interval it includes both successful and failed attempts Curre
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113. t and sorted by port ID Command show connection lt all port no gt Argument List Parameter Description all Show all information port no 1 16 Indicate the port no Example This example shows how to display the virtual connection of port 8 IPDSLAM show connection 1 8 PortID PVC VID Priority Admin OpStatus 1483 mode 8 0 40 4000 6 up up bridge 8 8 81 9 7 up down bridge Table 4 15 show connection Field Definition Items Description Port ID The specific ADSL IP DSLAM port no PVC VPI VCI VID VID Priority The priority of this connection Max 7 Min 0 Admin Status The Admin status of each connection up down OpStatus The operating status of each connection up down 1483 mode The RFC 1483 mode bridge route Sorted by VID Describes how to display existing virtual connection on each port and sorted by VID Command show vid lt all port no gt Argument List Parameter Description all Show all information port no 1 16 Indicate the specific port no Example This example shows how to display all virtual connection and sorted by increasing VID 84 IPDSLAM show vid all VID PortID PVC Priority Admin Status Operating Status 4081 1 1 0 40 7 down down 4082 1 2 0 40 7 up up 4083 1 3 0 41 7 up up Press Y to continue N to break then press Enter Table 4 16 show vid Field Definition Field Defin
114. te 768 MaxTxRate 768 ATU R Rate Mode fixed mode RateChanRatio Fast TargetSnrMargin 6 MinTxRate 128 MaxTxRate 128 Yes or No lt y n gt Note The configuration of default DSL profile named DEFAULT is as follows ATU C OarRwns PON C RateMode AdaptAtStartup RateChanRatio Interleaved TargetSnrMargin 6 0 MinTxRate 32 MaxTxRate 8064 MaxInterleaveDelay 16 R Rate Mode adaptAtStartup RateChanRatio Interleaved TargetSnrMargin 6 0 MinTxRate 32 72 5 MaxTxRate 1024 6 MaxlInterleaveDelay 16 Creating Alarm Profile This section describes how to create an alarm profile Command add alarmprof lt profile name gt Argument List Parameter type alarmprof name Parameter data type and field String lt 32 Description The name of ADSL alarm profile Thresh15MinLofs Integer 0 900 The threshold of the number of Loss of Frame Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period Thresh15MinLoss Integer 0 900 The threshold of the number of Loss of Signal Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period Thresh15MinLols Integer 0 900 The threshold of the number of Loss of Link Seconds within 15 minutes performance data collection period But only ATU C side Thresh15MinLprs Integer 0 900 The threshold of the number of Loss of Power Seconds within 15 minutes performanc
115. te and Time ceceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteceeeeeeeeeeneees 30 Changing your Password Changing PASSWOPO cccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenneeees 30 3 8 DSL Line Configuration wicsiiseseccsceciccscesesenareccecescasesasanencececncsnennenaucnewcsewercen 31 Creating a Line Profile Create Line Profile ccccccccceccessccceeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeteneeaeees 31 Creating a Alarm Profile Create Alarm Profile ccccccccseeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 32 Displaying and Modifying a Line Profile Current Line Profile cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 33 Displaying and Modifying a Alarm Profile Current Alarm Profile 0 cccccccceeeeeteeeees 34 3 9 Port CONMQUIATION sevice civscciisiiiienseccscindnnunsinieenveinevinisunsesnsusisinevinseunesnnieuvens 35 DSL Port Configuration DSL Port Configuration cceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 35 PVC Configuration PVC ContiQuratlon s 2s 405 eect eit ded octlenustie anton eal saltiacceaneiel temas 36 List of Subscriber List Of SuUDSCrIDOI so skc isevceleccsnuclotipestieel neecnde ees niauamtneennneeelaieue 38 Routing Table Routing Table lt i Mocs saat Seeds seca aies aes A ckeh es eal ual vacate a eadeatee scenes 39 3 10 Management Configuration ccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 40 Configuring SNMP Access Parameters and Trap IPS SNMP c ccccccceceesteeeeeeeneeeees 40 Configuring Managemen
116. the alarm threshold values in an ADSL adslline Allow users to view or config the information of ADSL line 56 Allow users to view the channel layer parameters of ADSL adslchannel lines adslphysical ae users to view the physical layer parameters of ADSL Allow users to view the performance statistics collected on agslenpett channel layer of ADSL ine Adeiahintl Allow users to view the statistics information collected on channel layer within 15 minutes or 1 day interval Allow users to view the performance statistics collected on sas Pupelt ohysical ayet cF ADSL ines adslphinti Allow users to view the statistics information collected on physical layer within 15 minutes or 1 day interval igmpconf Allow users to view or config the configurations of IGMP igmpgroup Allow users to view the IGMP groups igmppm Allow users to view and reset the IGMP PM ethermode Allow users to view and configure Ethernet rate mode dhcpd Allow users to view and configure DHCP server Table 4 3 Relation between lt action gt and lt identifier gt lt action gt lt identifier gt show adsichannel adslchintl adslchperf adslline adslphintl adslphperf adslphysical alarmprof connection event lineprof manip port portfilter snmp sysinfo sysip subscriber time trapdest user vid rip igmps sntp route ethermode dhcpd add alarmprof connection _ lineprof manip trapdest user sntp config adslline alarmprof connection _ lineprof ma
117. ting Line profile name lineprof atuc lt RateMode gt Allow you to add ATU C items lt RateChanRatio gt of line profile lt TargetSnrMgn gt lineprof atur lt MinTxRate gt lt MaxTxRate gt lt MaxInterleaveDelay gt lt RateMode gt lt RateChanRatio gt lt TargetSnrMgn gt lt MinTxRate gt lt MaxTxRate gt lt MaxInterleaveDelay gt Allow you to add ATU R items of lineprof add manip lt IP1 gt musk Allow you to define the management IP add trapdest lt IP address gt Allow you to define trap destination add user lt Username gt lt Administrator Allow you to create new operator guest gt account of Administrator or operator or guest add sntp server lt IP gt Allow you to add a SNTP IP address add route lt name gt lt dest gt lt mask gt lt port no gt Allow you to add a route config adslline lt port no gt lt lineprof gt lt alarmprof gt Modify ADSL line configuration by arguments config alarmprof alarmprof atuc lt profile Name gt lt Thresh15MinLofs gt lt Thresh15MinLoss gt lt Thresh15MinLols gt lt Thresh15MinLprs gt lt Thresh15MinESs gt lt InitFailure TrapEnable gt 58 Modify existing alarm profile Modify the threshold value of CO side alarms lt action gt alarmprof atur config connection lt parameter gt lt Thresh1 5MinLofs gt lt Threshi5MinLoss gt lt Thresh15MinLprs gt lt Thresh15MinESs gt
118. to IP address say 192 168 0 1 5 Configure the system name you want to set say ADSL IP DSLAM 6 Configure the location of your ADSL IP DSLAM 7 Configure the contact information for servicing ADSL IP DSLAM 8 Click on the Apply button to submit your changes or click on the Cancel button if you want to clear all the values you have configured Note If you changed the Web Server s IP address you must change the HTTP URL Address on your web browser after your pressing the Apply button The TCP IP setting of the network may need to re configure 29 ADSL IP DSLAM Configuring Date and Time System Date and Time Allow you to configure the date and time of the system 1 Click on System Date and Time from the System Menu The System Date and Time screen appears with the default setting and can be configured as follows System Date and Time Settings Year 2001 1970 2050 Month fl 1 12 Day fot sty Bom a Minute fl 0 59 Second Ol 0 59 Changing your Password Changing Password Allow you to change your password 1 Click on Changing Password from the System Menu The Changing Password screen appears with your user name and your password can be changed as follows User Name famin Old Password a New Password i Confirm New Password 2 Enter your old password 3 Enter your new password that you want to change 4 Enter your new password again to confirm 5 Click o
119. transmit rate on this channel Kbps CRC Block Length The length of the channel data block on which the CRC operates Displaying Physical Performance Statistics within Current 15 Minutes and 1 Day Duration Describes how to display the physical performance statistics of a port or all port on CO side remote side or both sides during current 15 minutes and a day duration Command show adsiphperf lt all port no gt c r Argument List Parameter Description all port no Show all information show specific port c r CO RT 96 Example Display the physical performance of port 8 on remote side during current 15 minutes and 1 day duration IPDSLAM show adslphperf 8 r ATU R Lofs 0 Loss 0 Lprs 0 Ess 2 OMAADMNBHRWN KE Current 15 min time elapsed 105 Current 15 min Lofs 0 Current 15 min Loss 0 Current 15 min Lprs 0 Current 15 min Ess 2 10 Current 1 day time elapsed 7560 11 Current 1 day Lofs 34 12 Current 1 day Loss 23 13 Current 1 day Lprs 0 14 Current 1 day Ess 89 Table 4 23 show adslphperf Field Definition Field Definition ATU C CO Down Stream ATU R RT Up Stream Lofs Number of Lof failures since reset Loss Number of Los failures since reset Lols Number of Lol failures since reset Lors Number of Lpr failures since reset Ess Number of errored seconds since reset Inits Number of Initialization attempts since
120. tus GMP_Snooping Status Allow you to view IGMP Snooping status The procedure is as follows 1 Enter Misc Menu and then Click on IGMP Snooping Status of IGMP Snooping menu The IGMP Snooping Status screen appears as follows 51 ADSL IP DSLAM G Snooping Table 0 O0 5e 01 01 01 Unit 1 4 01 00 5e 01 01 02 Unit 1 01 00 Se 01 01 03 Unit 1 14 Table 3 14 IGMP Snooping Table Definition Items Description Group Address IGMP group address Member of group Member included in groups 52 SNTP Status SNTP Status Allow you to view the SNTP Client status and execute further configuration The procedure shows as follows 1 Enter Misc Menu and click on SNTP Status of SNTP menu The SNTP screen appears as follows a SNTP Client Default Setting System Information JL gB Save to Flash z E Current Event Status Disable Modify S O System Timezone UTC Universal Coordinated UTC 0000 Modify H E DSL Profile Configuration i ue H E Port Configuration J DSL Port Performance 6 Misc Add SNTP NTP Server IP 9 IGMP Snooping 5 SNTP E SNTP Status 2 To configure the SNTP status enable or disable click on Modify and then the screen appears as follows Modify Status of SNTP E Overview E Default Setting E System Informat Enable _ System Information B Save to Flash O Disable E Current Event aE System H DSL Profile Conf
121. utput power 8 8 Current attainable rate 9677 Table 4 21 show adslphysical Field Definition Field Definition InvSerialNumber The serial number of the product InvVendorlD The ID of vendor InvVersionNumber The software version Current SNR margin Noise margin value dB Current attenuation Difference in the total power transmitted and the total power received by the ATU dB Current status Current state of the ATU line Current output power Total output power transmitted by the ATU dBM Current attainable rate The maximum currently attainable data rate by the ATU Kbps 95 Displaying the Channel Layer Information Describes how to display the channel Layer information of a port or all ports on CO side remote side or both sides Command show adsichannel lt all port no gt c r Argument List Parameter Description all port no Show all information show specific port c r CO Remote Example Display the channel information of port 1 8 on CO side IPDSLAM show adslchannel 8 c ATU C 1 Interleave Delay 16 2 Previous Tx rate 7616 2 Current Tx Rate 8064 3 CRC Block Length 544 Table 4 22 show adslichannel Field Definition Field Definition Interleave Delay Interleave delay for this channel mili seconds Previous Tx Rate Previous actual transmit rate on this channel if ADSL loop retrain Kbps Current Tx Rate Actual
122. utton if you want to clear all the values you have configured 38 Routing Table Routing Table Routing Table is a matrix with a network control protocol which gives the hierarchy of link routing at each node The Routing Table screen allows you to view the routing table built in the ADSL IP DSLAM and modify them The procedures are as follows 1 Click on List of Subscriber of the Port configuration Menu The Routing Table screen appears with the default setting as follows ore Port No 1 16 1 C Default Setting E System Information E Save to Flash E Current Event J System DSL Profle Configuration EAE INS EXC EMEA TET m Port Configuration 1 1 apple 192 168 100 0 255 255 255 0 Delete L DSL Port Configuration PVC Configuration 1 3 banana 192 168 100 35 255 255 255 255 Delete E List of Subscriber 1 12 grape 192 168 100 36 255 255 255 255 Delete Routing Table aE Management 4 DSL Port Performance a Misc Apply 2 Configure the Port No 1 16 Name Destinations and Subnet mask separately and then click on the Apply button 3 The newly added routing node will be listed in the routing table If to delete one routing node click on the Delete Note only can the routing table be configurable when the RFC 1483 mode is configured as Route Please refer to the setting in the PVC Configuration page 36 39 3 10 Management Configuration This sectio
123. want to clear all the values you have configured Note The alarm profile can be created maximum up to 10 profiles Displaying and Modifying a Line Profile Current Line Profile Allow you to view modify or delete existing ADSL line profiles 1 Click on Current Line Profile of the DSL Profile configuration Menu The Current Line Profile screen appears as follows y 2 oni Fant SS SE in PRE E Default Setting Profile Name CO RTLine Type Rate Marcia Rae Transmit T Action E System Information Adaptation ap Kbps Rate Kbps seconds E Save to Flash CO Interleaved AdaptAtStarwp 60 32 3064 16 E Current Event DEFAULT a System RT Interleaved AdaptAtStartup 6 0 32 1024 16 aa DSL Profile Configuration CO Interleaved AdaptAtStartup 7 0 32 512 8 Modify L Create Line Profile SERVICES12K64K Create Alarm Profile RT Interleaved AdaptAtStartup 7 0 32 amp 8 Dee Current Line Profile L Current Alarm Profile H E Port Configuration H E Management 1 DSL Port Performance aA Misc MPI ik 2 Click on Modify button to modify the specified profile 3 Click on Delete button to delete the specified profile 33 Displaying and Modifying a Alarm Profile Current Alarm Profile Allow you to view modify or delete existing ADSL alarm profiles 1 Click on Current Alarm Profile of the DSL Profile configuration Menu The Current Alarm Profile screen appears as follows 9g Loss of Loss of i Loss
124. y Network4 ADSLIP DSLAM Front ViIGW sissies rteGecissatuonrtoneradeataeengheneabtatsemudantdaimeieseed 6 ADSL IP DSLAM Rear VieW ccccccccescessseeeeeeeeeeeeeesnnneeeeeeeeeeeeesseneseeeeeeeess 7 ADSL IP DSLAM LED ldentification siic ssid zideensnsiacieraasersienieeaciiadansniceretanias 7 ADSL IP DSLAM Rear Panel Connection ceececceeeeeeeesesseeeeeeeeees 15 ADSL IP DSLAM Front Panel Connections ccccccceesssesseeseeeeeeeeees 16 List of Tables Table 1 1 ADSL IP DSLAM LED Description 00 ccccececeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeees 8 Table 3 1 Sysinfo field definition cee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeessaaaeeensaas 24 Table 3 2 Event log description xecatetaseceecsvnctteceatdstesdtneicdveavexcuvesiepenseteiietigimcsieendnaidesed 26 Table 3 3 Create Line Profile Field Definitions ssssnsnessneessnnrnssernrnsrrrrssrrrrrerrrn 31 Table 3 4 Create Alarm Profile Field Definitions ssssseeesssneessnnrreserrnneernnrssrrrnrerrrn 32 Table 3 5 PVC Configuration Field Definitions cccccceessscceeeeeeeeesssenteeeeeeeeeeeeees 36 Table 3 6 Physical Layer Info Field Definitions 2 0 0 0 cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennaeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 42 Table 3 7 Channel Layer Information Field Definitions cccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 43 Table 3 8 Current Phy Layer PM Information Field Definitions scccceeeeeeees 44 Table 3 9 Curre
125. y the ITU T AAL5 supports connection oriented VBR services and is used predominantly for the transfer of classical IP over ATM and LANE traffic AAL5 uses SEAL and is the least complex of the current AAL recommendations It offers low bandwidth overhead and simpler processing requirements in exchange for reduced bandwidth capacity and error recovery capability See also AAL ADSL Asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL is designed to deliver more bandwidth downstream from the central office to the customer site than upstream Downstream rates range from 1 5 to 9 Mbps upstream bandwidth ranges from 16 kbps to 1 Mbps ADSL transmissions work at distances up to 18 000 feet over a single copper wire twisted pair See also DSL Agent Generally software that processes queries and returns replies on behalf of an application In the context of network management an agent is a process that resides in all managed devices and stores management data and responds to the manager s data requests Asynchronous Transfer Mode A cell based data transfer technique in which channel demand determines packet allocation ATM offers fast packet technology real times demand led switching for efficient use of network resources This is an International standard for cell relay in which multiple service types such as voice video or data are conveyed in fixed length 53 byte cells Fixed length cells allow cell processing to occur in hardware thereby reducin
126. y the status of port based VLAN Command show portfilter Example This example shows how to view the status of port based VLAN IPDSLAM show portfilter Port filter enable Table 4 7 _ show porttilter Filed Definition ltems Description Enable disable Enable Allow each ADSL port to communicate back and forth with the uplink Ethernet port only Disable Allow all ADSL ports to communicate with each other and also with the uplink Ethernet port Modifying Port Filter Describes how to configure port filtering function whether to allow each ADSL port communicate with the uplink Ethernet port only or communicate with each other and so do with the Ethernet port Command config portfilter lt enable disable gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter Description data type and field Status Enable disable Enable Allow each ADSL port to communicate back and forth with the uplink Ethernet port only Disable Allow all ADSL ports to communicate with each other and also with the uplink Ethernet port Example This example shows how to enable the portfilter and allow each ADSL port to communicate with the uplink Ethernet port only IPDSLAM config portfilter enable Yes or No lt y n gt This example shows how to disable the portfilter and allow all ADSL port to communicate with each other and also with the uplink Ethernet port IPDSLAM config portfilter disable Yes or No lt y n gt
127. your ADSL IP DSLAM IPDSLAM add manip 192 168 100 1 255 255 255 0 Yes or No lt y n gt Displaying Management IP Describes how to display the management IP Command show manip Example This example shows how to display existing management IP ADSL IP DSLAM show manip IP Address Mask 91 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 128 192 168 100 1 2592592950 210 67 0 128 255 255 255 128 Table 4 20 show manip Field Definition Field Definition IP Address Mask Deleting Management IP Describes how to delete the management IP Command delete manip lt IP address gt Argument List Parameter type Parameter data type Description and field IP address A1 A2 A3 A4 IP address Example This example shows how to delete management IP group of 192 168 0 1 IPDSLAM delete manip 192 168 0 1 Yes or No lt y n gt 92 4 8 IGMP configuration Displaying IGMP Status Describe how to show the status of IGMP Command show igmps status Items Description IGMP Snooping Enable Disable Enable Disable Active Query Active Query Interval 125 250 seconds Example IPDSLAM show igmps status IGMP Snooping Configuration IGMP Snooping Enable Dense Sparse Sparse Active Query Enable gt Query Interval 125 Seconds IGMP amp IP Multicast Statistics Received IP multicast Frames 69884 Number of Received IGMP Report 22 Number of Received IGMP Leave

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