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www .zyxel.com IES-612-51A 12-port ADSL2/2+ S t andalone mini-DSLAM User ’ s Guide V ersion 3.52 9/2007 Edition 1 DEFAULT LOGIN IP Address http://1 92 .
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About This User's Guide IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 3 About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to configu re the IES-612-51A using the web configurator . Y ou should have at leas t a basic knowledge of TCP/IP networking concepts and topology .
Document Conventions IES-612-51A User’s Guide 4 Document Conventions W arnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User ’ s Guide.
Document Conventions IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 5 Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User ’ s Guide may use the follo wing generic icons. The IES-612-51A icon is not an exact representation of yo ur IES-612-51A.
Safety Warnings IES-612-51A User’s Guide 6 Safety Warnings 1 For your safety , be sure to read and follow all warni ng notices and instructions. • Do NOT use this product near water , for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. • Do NOT expose your device to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids.
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Contents Overview IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 9 Contents Overview Introduction .......................................... ........................................................................ .......... 39 Getting to Know the I ES-612-51A .........
Contents Overview IES-612-51A User’s Guide 10 Syslog ............. ................ ................. ................ ................ ................ ................ .......... .............. 2 23 Access Control ............... .................
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 11 Table of Contents About This User's Guide ........... ..................................................................................... .......... 3 Document Conventions........................
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Guide 12 3.2.3 Notes About MDFs (Main Distribution Fr ames ) ............... ............. ................ ............. 51 3.2.4 T e lco-50 Cables ........ ... .... ............ .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ..
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 13 Chapter 10 Switch Setup .............................................................. ..................................................... ........ 97 10.1 GARP Timer Setup ..... ................ ....
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Guide 14 14.4 Upstream Policing ............ ................ ................ ................. ............ ................. .............. ... 130 14.5 VC Profile Screen ....................... ..............
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 15 18.2 S tatic Multicast Screen .. ................ ................ ................ .................... ................ ............ .. 163 Chapter 19 Multicast VLAN...................................
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Guide 16 Chapter 26 DHCP Snoop.......................................... .......................................... ................................. ..... 191 26.1 DHCP Snoop Overv iew .... ................ ....
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 17 Chapter 32 Downstream Broadcast ....................................................... ................................................. 221 32.1 Downstream Broadcast .... ................ ............
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Guide 18 38.1 Introduction to MAC T a ble ... ................ ................. ................... ................ ................ ........ 2 45 38.2 MAC T able Sc reen ......... ................... ....... .
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 19 42.6 S tatistics Port Command ......... ... ... ... ... .... ............. ................ ................ ................ ........... 2 81 Chapter 43 Alarm Commands .................................
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Guide 20 Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q T agged VLAN Commands .............................................................................. 299 45.1 Introduction to VLANs .................... ................ ..........
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 21 47.3 IGMP Filter Commands .... .......... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ..... 31 4 47.3.1 IGMP Filter Show Co mmand .. ................ ...........
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Guide 22 49.1 IP Commands Introduction .................. ................. ................ ................ ............. .............. 331 49.2 IP Settings and Default Ga teway ...... ................ .......
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 23 52.1.9 DSL Port T el Command ................. ...... ....... ................ ................ ................ ........... 348 52.1.10 DSL Port Loopback Command .......... ... ............. ..........
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Guide 24 53.3.1 PVC Show Command ....... ................ ...... ....... ................ ................ ................ ........ 377 53.3.2 PVC Set Command .... ................ ................. ............
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 25 54.2 ACL Assignment Commands ........... ................ ................. ................ ................ .............. 402 54.2.1 ACL Assignment Set Command .... ......... .... ................ ..
Table of Contents IES-612-51A User’s Guide 26 Appendix B Customer Support ....................................................... ...................................... 433 Index....................................................... ...............
List of Figures IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 27 List of Figures Figure 1 MTU Application ........ ................ ................ .................... ................ ................ ......... ................. 42 Figure 2 Curbside Application ....
List of Figure s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 28 Figure 39 User Account ......... ... ... .... ................ ... ... ................ .... ................ ... ................ ... ..... ............... ... 93 Figure 40 Authentication ........ ......
List of Figures IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 29 Figure 82 STP Root Ports and Designated Ports .. .......... ............. ................ ................ ................ ........ 176 Figure 83 S panning T ree Protocol S tatus ........ ... ..........
List of Figure s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 30 Figure 125 Diagnostic ..... ................. ................ ................... ................ ................ ................ ....... ........... 241 Figure 126 MAC T able Filtering Flowchart ....
List of Figures IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 31 Figure 168 MAC Count Enable Command Example ....... ................... ................ ................. ................ . 3 10 Figure 169 MAC Count Disable Command Example ...... ...... ..............
List of Figure s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 32 Figure 21 1 Example: Enter the Management Password .............. ................ ................ ................ ........ 339 Figure 212 Example: T r ans fer the Firmware File ............... ........
List of Figures IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 33 Figure 254 Alarm Profile Set Command Example ........ ......... ................. ............ ................. ................ . 3 7 2 Figure 255 Alarm Profile Delete Command Example ...... ...........
List of Figure s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 34 Figure 297 Example Xmodem Upl oad ... ................... .................... ................... .................... ............. .... 415 Figure 298 T elco-50 Pin Assignments ................ .......
List of Tables IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 35 List of Tables T able 1 Front Panel Ports ............................ ................... ................ ................ ................ ..... .................. 49 T able 2 LEDs .............. ......
List of Tables IES-612-51A User’s Guide 36 T able 39 IG MP Count .... ................. ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ..... ................ 159 T able 40 IG MP Port Info .... ................ .
List of Tables IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 37 T able 82 ARP T able ....... .... ... ... ... ................. ... ................ ... ................ .... ... ................ ... ...... .................. 248 T able 83 Alarm S t atus . ............
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39 P ART I Introduction Getting to Know the IES-612-51A (41) Hardware Installation (45) Front Panel (49).
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 41 C HAPTER 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51A This chapter introduces the main features and applications of your IES-612-5 1A. It also introduces the ways you can manage the IES-612-51A. 1.1 Overview The IES-612-51A (S tandalone mini-DSLAM) is an IP-based DSLAM.
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51A IES-612-51A User’s Guide 42 Figure 1 MTU Application 1.2.2 Curbside Application The IES-612-51A can be used by an Internet Serv ice Provider (ISP) in a stre.
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51A IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 43 1.3 W ays to Manage the IES-612-51A Use any of the following method s to manage the IES-61 2-51A. • W eb Configurator . This is recomme nded fo r everyday management of the IES-612-51A using a (s upported) web browser .
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 45 C HAPTER 2 Hardware Installation This chapter explains how to install the IES-612-51A. 2.1 General Inst allation Instructions Before you begin, read all the safety warnings in Safety W arnings on page 6 , and make sure you follow them.
Chapter 2 Har d war e Insta llation IES-612-51A User’s Guide 46 Figure 3 Attaching Rubber Feet " Do not block the ventila tion holes. Leave space between IES-612-51A when stacking.
Chapter 2 Hardware In stallation IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 47 " Do not block the ventila tion holes. Leave spac e between devices when stacking.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 49 C HAPTER 3 Front Panel This chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the IES-612- 51 A and shows you how to make the hardware connections. 3.1 Front Panel The figure below shows the fro nt panel of the IES-612-51A.
Chapter 3 Front Panel IES-612-51A User’s Guide 50 3.2.1 Console Port For local management, you can use a computer w ith terminal emulation software configured to the following parameters: • VT100 .
Chapter 3 Front Panel IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 51 3.2.2 LAN Port (Ethernet) Connection Connect the LAN port of your IES-612-5 1A to an Ethernet W AN switch using a straight- through Category 5 UTP (Unshield ed T wis ted Pair) cable with RJ-45 connectors.
Chapter 3 Front Panel IES-612-51A User’s Guide 52 Figure 8 T elco-50 Cable with RJ-1 1 Connectors 3.2.5 T elco-50 Conn ections The internal DSL splitters separat e the voice signals fro m the DSL signals. They feed the DSL signals to the IES-612-51A and di vert the voice signals to the CO lines of the T elco-50 connector .
Chapter 3 Front Panel IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 53 Figure 9 Installation Overview " Y ou can also attach RJ-1 1 connectors to the T elco-50 cable and connect directly to a DSL modem(s) or pa tch panel. This chapter discusses connections using MDFs.
Chapter 3 Front Panel IES-612-51A User’s Guide 54 Figure 10 Insta llation Scenario A 3.2.7.1.1 Procedure T o Connect T o An MDF 1 Connect the T elco-50 conn ec tor en d of the cable to the T e lco-50 conn ec to r . 2 Connect the USER wiring on the other end of the T elco-50 cable to the upper ports of the MDF using a punch-down tool.
Chapter 3 Front Panel IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 55 Figure 1 1 One MDF for End-user and CO Connections This installation scenario requires three MDFs. Please refer to the follow ing figure for the connection schema. • MDF 1 is the original MDF used for telephone connections only .
Chapter 3 Front Panel IES-612-51A User’s Guide 56 Figure 12 Insta llation Scenario B 3.2.7.2.1 Procedure T o Connect T o MDFs 1 Connect the T elco-50 conn ec tor en d of the cable to the T e lco-50 conn ec to r . 2 Connect the USER wiring on the other end of the T e lco-50 cable to the upper ports of MDF 3 using a punch-down tool.
Chapter 3 Front Panel IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 57 " Users A and B have telephone (only) service. Figure 13 T wo Separ ate MDFs for End-user and CO Connections This installation scenario requir es four MDFs. Please refer to th e following figure for the DSL connection schema.
Chapter 3 Front Panel IES-612-51A User’s Guide 58 Figure 14 Insta llation Scenario C 3.2.7.3.1 Procedure T o Connect T o MDFs 1 Connect the T elco-50 conn ec tor en d of the cable to the T e lco-50 conn ec to r . 2 Connect the USER wiring on the other end of the T elc o-50 cable to the upper ports of MDF 3 using a punch-down tool.
59 P ART II Basic Settings Introducing the W eb Configurator (61) Initial Configuration (69) Home and Port S tatistics Scre ens (75) System Information (87) General Setup (91) User Account (93) Switch.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 61 C HAPTER 4 Introducing the Web Configurator This chapter tells how to access and navigate the web configurator . 4.1 W eb Configurator Overview The web confi gurator allows you to use a web browser to manage the IES-612-51A.
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configur ator IES-612-51A User’s Guide 62 Figure 15 Login 2 Ty p e admin in the User Name field and your password (default: 12 34 ) in the Password field. Click OK . The main screen appears. This is the web configurator ’ s main screen.
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configurator IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 63 4.4 Navigation Panel In the navigation panel, click a menu item to reveal a list of submenu links.
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configur ator IES-612-51A User’s Guide 64 IP Setup Use this screen to configure the system and management IP addresses and subnet masks. ENET Port Setup Use this screen to configure settings for the Etherne t ports. xDSL Port Setup Use these screens for confi guring settings for individual DSL ports.
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configurator IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 65 4.5 Changing Y our Password After you log in for the first time, it is reco mmende d you change the default administrator password. Click Basic Setting and then User Account to display the User Account screen.
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configur ator IES-612-51A User’s Guide 66 Figure 18 User Account Enter the new password in the Password and Retype Password to confirm fields, and click Modify . Do not forget to click Config S ave before yo u exit the web configurato r .
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configurator IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 67 Figure 19 Logout.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 69 C HAPTER 5 Initial Configuration This chapter describes initial config uration for the IES-612-51A. See Chapter 56 on page 417 for various default settings of the IES-612-51A. 5.1 Initial Configuration Overview This chapter shows what you first need to do to provid e servic e to DSL subscribers.
Chapter 5 Init ial Co nf ig u ra tio n IES-612-51A User’s Guide 70 " If you change the IP address of the IES-612-51A, after you click Apply IP setting , you have to use the new IP address to log i nto the web configurator again. 4 If your subscribers use VPI 0 and VCI 33 (the de fault for all of the DSL ports), go to step 13 .
Chapter 5 Initial Configuration IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 71 Figure 22 VC Setup 7 Select any virtual channel’ s Select radio button, and click Delete . The following screen appears. Figure 23 VC Setup, Delete 8 Click OK . The following screen appears.
Chapter 5 Init ial Co nf ig u ra tio n IES-612-51A User’s Guide 72 9 Click All, and then c lick Apply . The VC Setup sc reen is updated. Figure 25 VC Setup 10 Select Super Channel to allow the channel to forw ard frames belonging to multiple VLAN groups (that are not assigned to other channels).
Chapter 5 Initial Configuration IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 73 Figure 27 Select Ports 12 Click All, and then click Apply . The VC Setup screen is update d. Figure 28 VC Setup 13 Click Config Save , Config Save . The Config Save screen appears. Figure 29 Config Save 14 Click Save .
Chapter 5 Init ial Co nf ig u ra tio n IES-612-51A User’s Guide 74 Figure 30 Config Save, Save Successful Y ou can now use the device (with the other settings set to the defaults) to provide service to DSL subscribers. See Section 56.4 on page 423 for information on other default settings.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 75 C HAPTER 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens This chapter describes the Home (status), Port S tatistics , and RMON screens. 6.1 Home Screen The Home scr een of the web configurator displays a port statistical summary with links to each port showing statistical details.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Guide 76 6.1.1 Ethernet Port St atistics Screen Use this screen to display statistics about an Et hernet port. T o open this screen, click an Ethernet port’ s number in the Home scree n.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 77 Figure 32 Port S tatistics (Ethernet) The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 6 Port Stat istics (Ethernet) LABEL DESCRIPTION RMON Click this to open the RMON St atistics screen.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Guide 78 Rx mac pause This field shows the number of va lid IEEE 802.3x Pause frames received on this port. Rx fragments This field shows the numbe r of fr ames received that were less than 64 octets long, and contained an invalid FCS, inclu din g non-integral and integral leng ths.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 79 6.1.2 DSL Port S tatistics Screen Use this screen to display statis tics about a DSL port.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Guide 80 Figure 33 Port S tatistics (DSL) The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 7 Port Stat istics (DSL) LABEL DESCRIPTION RMON Click this to open the RMON St atistics screen.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 81 6.1.3 RMON St atistics Screen Use this screen to display RMON statistics about a port. T o open this screen, click RMON in the DSL Port S tatistics screen or Ethernet Port S tatistics screen.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Guide 82 Figure 34 Port S tatistics (RMON) The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 8 Port St atis tics (RMON) LABEL DESCRIPTION Port S tatistics Click this to go back to the previous screen.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 83 6.1.4 RMON History Screen Use this screen to display general information (such as sample time) on history samples. T o open this screen, click any port number in the RMON S tatistics screen.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Guide 84 Figure 35 Port S tatistics (RMON History)) The following table describes the labels in this screen. 6.1.5 RMON History Detail Screen Use this screen to display detailed RMON history .
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 85 Figure 36 Port S tatistics (RMON History Detail)) The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 10 Port S tatistics (RMON History Detail) LABEL DESCRIPTION UP Click this to return to the previo u s screen.
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens IES-612-51A User’s Guide 86 Jabbers This is the numbe r of frames received/transmitte d that were longe r than 1518 octets (non VLAN) or 1522 octets (VLAN) and contained an invalid FCS, includin g al i g nment errors.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 87 C HAPTER 7 System Information The System Information screen displays general device information (such as firmware version number) and hardware polling information (such as te mperature status). Y ou can check the firmware version number and mon itor the hardware status in this screen.
Chapter 7 Syst em Inf orma tio n IES-612-51A User’s Guide 88 The following table describes the labels in this screen. Ta b l e 1 1 System Info LABEL DESCRIPTION System Name This field displays the device's model name. ZyNOS F/W V ersion This field displays the version num ber of the device’s current firmware including the date c rea ted.
Chapter 7 System Information IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 89 V olt. (Hi) Use these fields to configur e the highest voltage limit at each sensor . V olt. (Lo) Use these fields to configure t he lowest voltage limit at each sensor . Poll Interval(s) Set Interval The text box displays how often (in seconds) this screen refreshes.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 91 C HAPTER 8 General Setup The General Setup screen allows you to configure gene ral device identification information. It also allows you to set the system time manu ally or get the current time and date from an external server when yo u turn on your device.
Chapter 8 General Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 92 Model This field displays your device type. Use T ime Server When Bootup Select the time service protocol that t he timeserver uses. Not all time servers support all p rotocols, so you may have to use tri al and error to find a protocol that works.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 93 C HAPTER 9 User Account The User Account screens allows you to set up and configure system administrator acc ounts for the IES-612-51A. Y ou can also config ure the authentication policy for IES-612-5 1 A administrators.
Chapter 9 User Account IES-612-51A User’s Guide 94 9.2 Authentication Screen Use this screen to set up the authentication polic ie s and settings by which administrators can access the IES-612-51A. T o open this screen, click Basic Setting , User Account , Authentication .
Chapter 9 User Account IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 95 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 14 User Account LABEL DESCRIPTION User account Click this to open the User Account screen. See Section 9.1 on page 93 . Authentica tion Mode Select the proc e ss by w hic h the IES-612-51A authent icates administrators.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 97 C HAPTER 10 Switch Setup The Switch Setup screen allows you to set up and configure global device features. 10.1 GARP T imer Setup GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) allows network devices to register and de- register attribute values with other GARP par ticipants within a brid ged LAN.
Chapter 10 Switch Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 98 10.2.2 Port Isolation with St andalone Switch Mode Example The following graphic shows IES -612-51A 1 and 2 connected to each ot her and the Ethernet backbone sw itch ( 3 ) in a network topology that creates a loop.
Chapter 10 Switch Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 99 W ith port isolation turned on, commu nications between A an d B must first go through another switch or router ( 3 in the figure). A and B also cannot communicate with C without their communications going throug h another switch or router .
Chapter 10 Switch Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 100 Figure 43 Switch Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 15 Switch Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address Learning Aging Time Enter a time from 10 to 10,000 seconds.
Chapter 10 Switch Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 101 MAC Anti-S poofing Select this if you want the I ES-612-5 1A to generate an alarm a nd issue a SNMP trap when an existing MAC address appe ars on another port. Switch Mode Select St andalone to use both of the IES-612- 51A’s Ethernet ports (ENET 1 and ENET 2) as uplink ports.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 103 C HAPTER 11 IP Setup The IP Setup screen allows you to configure a de vice IP address , subnet mask and DNS (domain name server) fo r management purposes. T o open this screen, click Basic Setting , IP Setup . Figure 44 IP Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 105 C HAPTER 12 ENET Port Setup The ENET Port Setup screen allows you to configure settings for the Ethernet ports. T o open this screen, click Basic Setting , ENET Port Setup . Figure 45 ENET Port Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 107 C HAPTER 13 xDSL Port Setup This chapter explains how to co nfigure settings for profiles and in dividual ADSL ports. It also covers how to configure virtual channels and virtual ch an nel profiles.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 108 For example, you could set up different profiles for dif ferent kinds of accounts (for example, economy , standard and premium). Assign the ap propriate profile to an ADSL port and it takes care of a large part of the port’ s configuratio n maximum and minimum transfer rates.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 109 13.6 Default Settings The default profile always exists and all of the ADSL ports use the default profile settings when the IES-612-51A is shipped. Th e default profile's name is set to DEFVAL .
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 11 0 Copy Port Paste Do the following to copy settings from one DSL po rt to another DSL port or ports. 1. Sele ct th e nu mber of the DSL port fr om which you want to copy settings. 2. Select the settings that you want to copy .
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 111 13.7.1 xDSL Port Setting Screen T o open this screen, click Basic Setting , xDSL Port Setup , and then click a port’ s index number . Port This field shows each ADSL port numbe r . Active This field shows the active status of this port.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 11 2 Figure 48 xDSL Port Setting The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 20 xDSL Port Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Last Page Click this to return to the previo u s scree n. General Setup Active Select this check box to turn on this ADSL port.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 11 3 Alarm Profile Select the port’s alarm profile. The alarm profile d efines alarm thresholds for the ADSL port. The IES-612-51A sends an alarm trap and genera tes a syslog entry when the thresholds of the alarm profile are exceeded (see Section 14.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 11 4 L2 T ime Set minimum time (in seconds) that the AD SL line must stay in the L2 power mode before reducing the power again in the L2 po wer mo de. L2 A TPR Set the maximum Aggregate Transmit Power Reduction (A TPR) in decibels (dB) that is permitted in a L2 power reduc tion.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 11 5 13.8 V irtual Channels Defining virtual channels (also called Permanent V irtual Circuits or PVCs) allows you to set priorities for different services or subscribers. Y ou can define up to eight channels on each DSL port and use them for different services or le ve ls of service.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 11 6 13.8.2 LLC LLC is a type of encapsulation where one VC (V irtual Circuit) carries multiple protocols with each packet header containing protocol identif ying information.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 11 7 Figure 49 VC Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 21 VC Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION xDSL Port Setup Click xDSL Port Setup to go to the screen where you can configure DSL port settings (see Se ction 13.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 11 8 US VC Profile Use the drop-down list box to select a VC profile to use for this channel’s upstream traffic. The IES-612-51A does not perform upstream traffic policing if you do not specify an upstream VC profile.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 11 9 Select Delete Do the following to remove one or more PVCs. 1 Select a PVC’ s Select radio button. 2 Click Delete . 3 Click OK if you want to remove the PVC from other ports. Click Cancel to only remove the one you selected.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 120 13.10 Priority-based P VCs A PPVC (Priority-based PVC) allows you to gi ve dif f erent priorities to PVCs that are members of the same VLAN. The IES-612-51A uses eight priority queues (als o called levels) for the member PVCs.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 121 13.1 1 PP VC Setup Screen Use this screen to view and configure PPVCs. T o open this screen, click Basic Setting , xDSL Port Setup , PPVC Setup . Figure 53 PPVC Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 122 13.1 1.1 PPVC Setup Members Screen Use this screen to add and remove member PVCs. " The member PVCs must be creat ed on the subscriber ’s device. T o open this screen, click Basic Setting , xDSL Port Setup , PPVC Setup .
Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 123 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 24 PPVC Setup, Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This is the port for which yo u ar e viewing or configuring settings. Index This field displays the number of the member PVC.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 125 C HAPTER 14 xDSL Profiles Setup A profile is a list of settings that you define. Then you can assign them to one or more individual ports. For background inform ation about many of these settings, see Chapter 13 on page 107 .
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 126 IGMP Fil ter Profile Click IGMP Filter Pro file to open the IG MP Filter Profile screen where you can configure IGMP multicas t filter profile s (see Section 14.8 on page 135 ). Index This is the port profile inde x number .
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 127 14.2 A TM QoS A TM Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms provide the best service on a per -flow guarantee. A TM network infrastructure was de signed to provide QoS. It us es fixed cell sizes and built-in traffic management (see Section 14.
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 128 14.3 T raffic Shaping T raffic shaping is an agreement between the carri er and the subscriber to regulate the avera ge rate and fluctuations of data transmiss ion over an A TM ne twork.
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 129 14.3.2.1 Peak Cell Rate (PCR) Peak Cell Rate (PCR) is the maximum rate at wh ich the sender can send cells.
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 130 14.3.2.5 Burst T olerance (BT) Burst T olerance (BT) is the maximum number of cells that the port is guaranteed to handle without any discards. BT controls the time scale over which the S CR is enforced.
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 131 " T raffic shaping must also be enabled on t he subscriber's devic e in order to use upstream policing.
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 132 AAL This field displays the A TM adaptation layer used by the VC profile. aal5 - The VC profile uses A TM adaptation layer 5.
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 133 14.6 Alarm Profile Screen Alarm profiles define ADSL port alarm threshol ds. The IES-612-51A sends an a larm trap and generates a syslog entry when the thresh olds of the alarm prof ile are exceeded.
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 134 14.7 IGMP Filtering W ith the IGMP filtering feature, you can limit the multicast channe l numb er of IGMP groups a subscriber on a port can join.
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 135 Y ou can set the device to filter the multicast group join reports on a per-port basis by configuring an IGMP filtering profile and associating the profile to a port .
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup IES-612-51A User’s Guide 136 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 28 IGMP Filter Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Profile Click Port Profile to configure port profiles and assign them to individual ports (see Section 14.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 137 C HAPTER 15 xDSL Line Data 15.1 xDSL Line Rate Info Screen This screen displays an ADSL port’ s line op erating values. Informa tion obtained prior to training to steady state transition will no t be valid or will be old information.
Chapter 15 xD SL Lin e Data IES-612-51A User’s Guide 138 15.2 xDSL Performance Screen These counters display line performance data that has been accumulated since the system started. The definitions of near end/far end are always relative to the A TU-C (ADSL T ermination Unit-Central Office).
Chapter 15 xDSL Line Data IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 139 Figure 62 xDSL Performance The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 30 xDSL Performance LABEL DESCRIPTION Line Rate Click Line Rate to display an ADSL port’s line operating values (see Section 15.
Chapter 15 xD SL Lin e Data IES-612-51A User’s Guide 140 15.3 xDSL Line Dat a Screen This screen displays an AD SL port’ s line bit allocation. Line T ype “Fast” stands for non-interleaved (fast mode) and “Interleaved” stands for interleaved mode.
Chapter 15 xDSL Line Data IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 141 Discrete Multi-T one (DMT) modulation divides up a line’ s bandwidth into tones. This screen displays the number of bits transmitted for each to ne.
Chapter 15 xD SL Lin e Data IES-612-51A User’s Guide 142 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 31 xDSL Line Data LABEL DESCRIPTION Line Rate Click Line Rate to display an ADSL port’s line operating values (see Section 15.
143 P ART III Advanced Application VLAN (145) IGMP (153) Static Multicast (163) Multicast VLAN (165) Filtering (171) MAC Filter (173) Spanning T ree Protocol (175) Port Authentication (181) Port Secur.
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 145 C HAPTER 16 VLAN This chapter shows you h o w to configure IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLANs. 16.1 Introduction to VLANs A VLAN (V irtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks.
Chapter 16 VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Guide 146 priority frame, meaning that only the priority level is signific ant and the default VID of the ingress port is given as the VID of the frame.
Chapter 16 VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 147 Figure 64 VLAN S tatus The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 32 VLAN Status LABEL DESCRIPTION S tatic VLAN Setting Click St at.
Chapter 16 VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Guide 148 16.4 S tatic VLAN Setting Screen Y ou can assign a port to be a member of a VLAN group or prohibit a port from joining a VLAN group in this screen. This is an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , VLAN , S tatic VLAN Setting .
Chapter 16 VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 149 16.5 VLAN Port Setting Screen Use this screen to specify port VLAN IDs and to set whether or not Ethernet ports propagate VLAN information to other devices. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , VLAN , VLAN Port Setting .
Chapter 16 VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Guide 150 Figure 66 VLAN Port Setting The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 34 VLAN Port Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION VLAN S tatus Click VLAN Status to see which of the IES-612-5 1A’s ports are members of which VLANs (see Section 16.
Chapter 16 VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 151 Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. Copy port Paste Do the following to copy settings fr om one po rt to another port or ports. 1. Select the number of the port from which you want to copy settings.
Chapter 16 VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Guide 152.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 153 C HAPTER 17 IGMP This chapter describes the IGMP screens. 17.1 IGMP T raditionally , IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways - Unicast (1 sender to 1 recipient) or Broadcast (1 sender to everybod y on the network).
Chapter 17 IG M P IES-612-51A User’s Guide 154 In IGMP proxy , an upstre am interface is the port that is clo ser to the source (or the root of the multicast tree) and is able to receive multicast traffic. There should only be one upstream interface (also known as the query port) for one query VLAN on the IES-612-51A.
Chapter 17 IGMP IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 155 Figure 69 IGMP (S tatus) The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 35 IGMP (Status) LABEL DESCRIPTION Bandwidth Setup Click Bandwidth Setup to open the IGMP Bandwidth screen where you can set up bandw idth requirements for multicast channels (see Sectio n 17.
Chapter 17 IG M P IES-612-51A User’s Guide 156 17.4 IGMP Bandwid th Screen Use this screen to set up bandwidth requirements for multicast channels. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , IGMP , Bandwidth Setup . Figure 70 IGMP Bandwid th The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 17 IGMP IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 157 17.4.1 Bandwid th Port Setup Screen Use this screen to set up multicast bandwidth re quirements for specific ports. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , IGMP , Bandwidth Setup, Port Setu p .
Chapter 17 IG M P IES-612-51A User’s Guide 158 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 17.5 IGMP Setup Screen Use this screen to configure your IGMP settings. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , IGMP , IGMP Setup . Figure 72 IGMP Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 17 IGMP IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 159 17.6 IGMP Filter Setup Screen T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , IGMP , Filter Setup . This screen is discussed in Section 14.
Chapter 17 IG M P IES-612-51A User’s Guide 160 17.8 IGMP Port Info Screen Use this screen to display the current number of IGMP-related packets received on each port. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , IGMP , IGMP Port Info . Figure 74 IGMP Port In fo The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 17 IGMP IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 161 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 41 IGMP Port Group LABEL DESCRIPTION IGMP S tatus Click IGMP St atu s to open the IGMP Setup screen where you can view current IGMP informatio n (see Section 17.
Chapter 17 IG M P IES-612-51A User’s Guide 162.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 163 C HAPTER 18 Static Multicast This chapter describes the S tatic Multicast screen. 18.1 S tatic Multicast Use static multicast to allow incoming frame s based on multicast MAC address(es) that you specify .
Chapter 18 St at ic Mu lt ica st IES-612-51A User’s Guide 164 MAC Address This is the multicast MAC address. 1~12 These fields display the static multic ast group membership status of the DSL ports. “V” displays for members and “-“ displays for non-m embers.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 165 C HAPTER 19 Multicast VLAN This chapter describes the Multicast VLAN screens. 19.1 Multicast VLAN Overview Multicast VLAN allows one single multicast VLAN to be shared among different subscriber VLANs on the network.
Chapter 19 Multicast VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Guide 166 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 19.3 MVLAN Setup Screen Use this screen to configure basic settings and port members for each multicast VLAN. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Multicast VLAN, MVLAN Setup .
Chapter 19 Multicast VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 167 Figure 78 MVLAN Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 44 MVLAN Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION MVLAN S tatus Click MVLAN S tatus to open the MVLAN St atus screen where you can vi ew a summary of all multicast VLAN on the IES-612-51A (see Section 19 .
Chapter 19 Multicast VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Guide 168 19.4 MVLAN Group Screen Use this screen to configure ranges of multicast IP addresses for each multicast VLAN. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Multicast VLAN, MVLAN Gr oup . Figure 79 MVLAN Group The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 19 Multicast VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 169 MVLAN ID Select the VLA N ID of the multicas t VLAN for which you want to configure a range of multicast IP addre sses. Index Select the index number of the multi cast VLAN group (th e range of multicast IP addresses) you want to configure for this multicast VLAN.
Chapter 19 Multicast VLAN IES-612-51A User’s Guide 170.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 171 C HAPTER 20 Filtering This chapter describes how to configure the Packet Filter screen. 20.1 Packet Filter Screen Use this screen to set which types of packet s the IES-612-51 A accepts on individual DSL ports. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Fil tering .
Chapter 20 Filtering IES-612-51A User’s Guide 172 PPPoE Pass through Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet relies on PPP and Et hernet. It is a specification for connecti ng the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium, such as a single DSL line, wireless devi ce or cable modem.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 173 C HAPTER 21 MAC Filter This chapter introduces the MAC filter . 21.1 MAC Filter Introduction Use the MAC filter to control from which MAC (M edia Access Control) addresses frames can (or cannot) come in through a port. 21.
Chapter 21 MAC Filter IES-612-51A User’s Guide 174 Add Click Add to save your changes to the IES-612-51A’s volatile memory . The IES- 612-51A loses these changes if it is tu rn ed off or loses power , so use the Config Save link o n the navigation panel to save your ch anges to the non -volatile memory when you are done configu ring.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 175 C HAPTER 22 Spanning Tree Protocol This chapter introduces the Spanning T ree Prot ocol (STP) and Ra pid Spanning T ree Protocol (RSTP). 22.1 RSTP and STP RSTP adds rapid reconfiguratio n capability to STP . The IES-612-51A supports RSTP and the earlier STP .
Chapter 22 Spanning T ree Protoc ol IES-612-51A User’s Guide 176 Figure 82 STP Root Ports and Designated Port s RSTP-aware devices exchange B ridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) periodically . When the bridged LAN topology changes, a new spanning tree is constructed.
Chapter 22 Spanning T ree Protoc ol IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 177 22.2 S panning T ree Protocol St atus Screen T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Sp anning T ree Pr otocol . Figure 83 S panning T ree Protocol S tatus The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 22 Spanning T ree Protoc ol IES-612-51A User’s Guide 178 22.3 S panning T ree Protocol Screen T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Sp anning T ree Pr otocol , STP Config . Root port ID This is the priority and number of the port on the switch through w hich this switch must communicate w ith the root of the S p anning T ree.
Chapter 22 Spanning T ree Protoc ol IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 179 Figure 84 S panning T ree Protocol The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 51 Spanning Tree Protocol LABEL DESCRIPTION STP S tatus Click STP St atus to display the IES-612-51A’s STP st atus (see Section 22.
Chapter 22 Spanning T ree Protoc ol IES-612-51A User’s Guide 180 Forwarding Delay This is the maximum time (in seconds) a switch will wai t before changing states. This delay is required because every switch must receive informatio n about topology changes before it starts to forward frames.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 181 C HAPTER 23 Port Authentication This chapter describes the 802.1x authenti cation method and RADIUS server connection setup.
Chapter 23 Port Authentication IES-612-51A User’s Guide 182 23.2 RADIUS Screen T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Port Authentication . Figure 86 RADIUS The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 52 RADIUS LABEL DESCRIPTION 802.
Chapter 23 Port Authentication IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 183 23.3 802.1x Screen T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Port Authentication , 80 2.1x . Figure 87 802.1x The following table describes the labels in this screen. Retype Password to confirm T ype the password again to make sure you have entered it properl y .
Chapter 23 Port Authentication IES-612-51A User’s Guide 184 Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. Port This field displ ays a port numb er .
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 185 C HAPTER 24 Port Security This chapter shows you how to set up port security . 24.1 Port Security Overview Port security allows you to restrict the number of MAC addresses that can be learned on a port. 24.2 Port Security Screen T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Po rt Security .
Chapter 24 Port Secu rity IES-612-51A User’s Guide 186 Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the IES-612-51A’s volatile memory . The IES-612-51A loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power , so use the Config Save link on the navigatio n panel to save your cha nges to the non- volatile memory when you are don e configuring.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 187 C HAPTER 25 DHCP Relay This chapter shows you how to set up DHCP relays for each VLAN. 25.1 DHCP Relay DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol , RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual clients to obtain TCP/IP configuration at st a rt-up from a DHCP server .
Chapter 25 DHCP Relay IES-612-51A User’s Guide 188 The Agent Information field that the IES-612-51 A adds also contains an “Agent Remote-ID sub-option” of information that you specify . The following figure show s the format of the Agent Remote ID sub-option.
Chapter 25 DHCP Relay IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 189 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 55 DHCP Relay LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable DHCP Relay: Enable DHCP relay to have th e IES-612-51A relay DHCP requests to a DHCP server and the server ’s responses back to the clients.
Chapter 25 DHCP Relay IES-612-51A User’s Guide 190 Select Delete Select the check box in the Select column for an entry , and click Delete to remove the entry . Select All Click this to se lect all entries in the Server List . Select None Click this to un-select all entries in the Serv er List .
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 191 C HAPTER 26 DHCP Snoop This chapter shows you how to set up DHCP snooping settings on the subscriber ports. 26.1 DHCP Snoop Overview DHCP snooping prevents clients from assigning their own IP addre sses. The IES-612-51A can store every (DSL port, MAC address, IP address) tuple offered by the DHCP server .
Chapter 26 DHCP Snoop IES-612-51A User’s Guide 192 26.3 DHCP Snoop S tatus Screen Use this screen to look at or to clear the DHCP snooping table on each port. T o op en this screen, click Advanced Application , DHCP Snoop, DHCP Snoop S tatus . Figure 94 DHCP Snoop S tatus The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 26 DHCP Snoop IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 193 26.4 DHCP Counter Screen Use this screen to look at a summary of the DHCP packets on each port. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , DHCP Snoop, DHCP Counter . Figure 95 DHCP Counter The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 26 DHCP Snoop IES-612-51A User’s Guide 194.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 195 C HAPTER 27 RFC 2684 Routed Mode This chapter shows you h o w to set up 2684 routed mode service. 27.1 RFC 2684 Routed Mode Use the RFC 2684 (formerly RFC 1483) routed .
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed Mode IES-612-51A User’s Guide 196 Figure 96 RFC 2684 Ro uted Mode Example Note the following. • The CPE device’ s W AN IP (192.168.10.200 in this example) must be in the same subne t as the gateway’ s IP address (192.
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed Mode IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 197 Figure 97 RFC 2684 Routed PVC The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 59 RFC 2684 Routed PVC LABEL DESCRIPTION Routed Domain Click Routed Domain to open this screen where you can configure domains for 2684 routed mode traffic (see Section 27.
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed Mode IES-612-51A User’s Guide 198 27.3 2684 Routed Domain Screen Use this screen to c onfigure domains for 2684 ro uted mode traffic. The domain is the range of IP addresses behind the subscriber ’ s device (t he CPE). This includes the CPE device’ s LAN IP addresses and the IP addresses of the LAN computers.
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed Mode IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 199 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 27.4 RP VC Arp Proxy Screen Use this screen to view the Address Resolution Protocol table of IP addre sses of CPE devices using 2684 rout ed mode and configure how lon g the device is to store them.
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed Mode IES-612-51A User’s Guide 200 Figure 99 RPVC Arp Proxy The following table describes the labels in this screen. 27.5 2684 Routed Gateway Screen Use this screen to configure gateway settings. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , 2684 Routed Mode , Routed Gateway .
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed Mode IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 201 Figure 100 2684 Rou t ed Gateway The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 62 2684 Routed Gatewa y LABEL DESCRIPTION Routed PVC Click Routed P VC to go to the screen where you can configure routed PVC settings (see Se ction 27.
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed Mode IES-612-51A User’s Guide 202.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 203 C HAPTER 28 PPPoA to PPPoE This chapter shows you how to set up the I ES-612-51A to convert PPPoA frames to PPPoE traffic and vice versa.
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoE IES-612-51A User’s Guide 204 Figure 102 PPPoA to PPPoE The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 63 PPPoA to PPPoE LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Use this drop-down list box to select a port for which you wish to set up PPPoA to PPPoE conversions.
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoE IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 205 AC Name This field is optional. S pecify the hostname of a remote access concentrator if there are two access concentrators (or BRAS) on the network or if you want to allow P AE tran slation to the specifi ed a ccess concentrator .
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoE IES-612-51A User’s Guide 206 28.3 PPPoA to PPPoE S tatus Screen Use this screen to look at th e current status of each PPPoA to PPPoE conversion. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , PPPoA to PPPoE , and then click an index number .
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoE IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 207 Service Name This field specifies the nam e of th e servi ce that uses this PVC. Counter S tatus Tx/Rx The values in these columns are for packets transmitted ( tx ) or received ( rx ) by the IES-612-51A.
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoE IES-612-51A User’s Guide 208.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 209 C HAPTER 29 DSCP This chapter shows you how to set up DSCP on each port and how to conv ert DSCP v alues to IEEE 802.1p values. 29.1 DSCP Overview DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) is a field used for packe t classification on DiffServ networks.
Chapter 29 DSCP IES-612-51A User’s Guide 210 29.3 DSCP Map Screen Use this screen to convert DSCP priority to IEEE 802.1p priority . T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , DSCP , DSCP Map . Figure 105 DSCP Map The following table describes the labels in this screen.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 21 1 C HAPTER 30 TLS PVC This chapter shows you how to set up T ransp arent LAN Service (VLAN stacking, Q-in-Q) on each port.
Chapter 30 TLS PVC IES-612-51A User’s Guide 212 Figure 106 T ransparen t LAN Service Network Example 30.2 TLS P VC Screen Use this screen to set up T ransparent LAN Services on each port. This is set up by creating a TLS PVC. See Chapter 13 on page 107 for background information about creating PVCs.
Chapter 30 TLS PVC IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 213 Figure 107 TLS PVC The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 67 TLS PVC LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Use this drop-down list box to select a port for which you wish to set up a T LS PVC.
Chapter 30 TLS PVC IES-612-51A User’s Guide 214 Show Port Select which DSL port(s) for which to display TLS PVC settings. Index This field displays the nu mber of the PVC. Cl ick a PVC’s index number to use the top of the screen to edi t the PVC. Note: At the time of writing, you cannot edit t he VPI and VCI.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 215 C HAPTER 31 ACL This chapter shows you how to set up ACL profiles on each port. 31.1 Access Control Logic (ACL) Overview An ACL (Access Control Logic) profile allows the IES-612-51A to classify and perform actions on the upstream traffic.
Chapter 31 AC L IES-612-51A User’s Guide 216 • <tos>: 0~255 • <port>: 0~65535 If you apply multiple profiles to a PVC, the IE S -612-51A checks the profiles by rule number . The lower the rule number , the higher the priority the rule (and profile) has.
Chapter 31 ACL IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 217 Figure 108 ACL Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 68 ACL Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION ACL Profile Setup Click ACL Profile Setup to open the screen where you can set up ACL profiles (see Section 31.
Chapter 31 AC L IES-612-51A User’s Guide 218 31.3 ACL Profile Setup Screen Use this screen to set up ACL profiles. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , ACL, ACL Profile Setup . Figure 109 ACL Profile Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 31 ACL IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 219 31.4 ACL Profile Map Screen Use this screen to look at all the ACL profiles an d the PVCs to which each one is assigned. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , ACL, ACL Pr ofile Map . Profile Name Enter a descriptive name for the ACL profile.
Chapter 31 AC L IES-612-51A User’s Guide 220 Figure 1 10 ACL Profile Map The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 70 ACL Profile Map LABEL DESCRIPTION ACL Setup Clic k ACL Setup to open the screen where you can assign ACL profiles to PVCs (see Section 31.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 221 C HAPTER 32 Downstream Broadcast This chapter shows you how to allow or block downstream broadcast traffic. 32.1 Downstream Broadcast Downstream broa dc ast allows you to block d o wnstream broadcast packets from being sent to specified VLANs on specified ports.
Chapter 32 Downst ream Broadcast IES-612-51A User’s Guide 222 Index This field displays the number of the downstream broadca st blocking entry . Port This is the number of a DSL port through which you will block down s trea m broadcast traf fic (on a specific VLAN).
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 223 C HAPTER 33 Syslog This chapter explains how to set the syslog parameters. 33.1 Syslog The syslog feature sends logs to an external syslog serve r . 33.2 SysLog Screen T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , SysLog .
Chapter 33 Sy slog IES-612-51A User’s Guide 224.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 225 C HAPTER 34 Access Control This chapter describes how to configure access control. 34.1 Access Control Screen Use this screen to configure SNMP and enable/disable remo te se rvice access. T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Access Contr ol .
Chapter 34 Access Control IES-612-51A User’s Guide 226 Figure 1 14 SNMP Management Model An SNMP managed netwo rk consists of tw o main components: ag en ts and a manager . An agent is a management software module th at resi des in a managed device (the IES-612- 51A).
Chapter 34 Access Control IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 227 34.3.1 Supported MIBs MIBs let administrators collect statistics and monitor status and performance. Se e Appendix on page 417 for the list of MIBs th e IES-612-51A su pports. 34.3.2 SNMP T rap s The IES-612-51A can send the fo llowing SNMP traps to an SN MP manager when an event occurs.
Chapter 34 Access Control IES-612-51A User’s Guide 228 34.4 SNMP Screen T o open this screen, click Advanced Ap plication , Access Contr ol , SNMP . adslAtucPerfLofsThreshT rap The nu mber of ti mes a Loss Of Frame has occurred within 15 minutes for the A TUC has reached the thresh old.
Chapter 34 Access Control IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 229 Figure 1 15 SNMP The following table describes the labels in this screen. 34.5 Service Access Control Screen T o open this screen, click Advanced Application , Access Contr ol , Service Access Control .
Chapter 34 Access Control IES-612-51A User’s Guide 230 Figure 1 16 Service Access Control The following table describes the labels in this screen. 34.6 Remote Management Screen Use this screen to configure the IP address ranges of trusted computers that may manage the IES-612-51A.
Chapter 34 Access Control IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 231 Figure 1 17 Remote Management (Secured Client Setup) The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 78 Remote Management (Secured Client Setup) LABEL DESCRIPTION Return Click Return to go back to the previous screen.
Chapter 34 Access Control IES-612-51A User’s Guide 232.
233 P ART IV Routing Protocol, Alarm and Management Stat ic Routing (235) Maintenance (237) Diagnostic (241) MAC T able (245) ARP T able (247) Alarm (249).
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 235 C HAPTER 35 Static Routing This chapter shows you h o w to configure the static routing function. Stat ic routes tell the IES-612-5 1A how to forward the IES-612-51A’ s own IP traf fic when you configure the TCP/IP parame ters manually .
Chapter 35 Static Routing IES-612-51A User’s Guide 236 Metric The metric represen ts t he “cost” of transmission for routing purposes. IP ro uting uses hop count as the measurement of co st, with a minimum of 1 for directly connected networks. Enter a number that appro ximates the cost for this link.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 237 C HAPTER 36 Maintenance This chapter explains how to use the maintenance screens. 36.1 Maintenance Screen T o open this screen, click Management , Maintenance . Figure 1 19 Maintenance 36.2 Firmware Upgrade Screen Use this screen to upgrade yo ur device firmware.
Chapter 36 Maintenance IES-612-51A User’s Guide 238 Figure 120 Firmware Upgr ade T ype the path and file name of the firmware f ile you wish to upload to the device in the File Path text box or click Br owse to locate it. After you have specified the file, click Upgrade .
Chapter 36 Maintenance IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 239 Click Management , Maintenance , and do the fo llowing to save your device’ s configuration to your comp uter . 1 Right-click the Click her e (Back up T ext Configuration) link and click Save T arget As .
Chapter 36 Maintenance IES-612-51A User’s Guide 240 Figure 123 Restore Factory Def ault Settings, Reboot 36.6 Reboot System Use this function to restart the device without phys ically turning the power off. T o open this screen, click Management , Maintenance , Click here (Reboot System).
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 241 C HAPTER 37 Diagnostic This chapter explains the Diagnostic screens. 37.1 Diagnostic Screen Use this screen to check system logs, ping IP addresses or perform loopback tests. T o open this screen, click Management, Diagnostic .
Chapter 37 Diagnostic IES-612-51A User’s Guide 242 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 80 Diagnostic LABEL DESCRIPTION Syslog/ Event Log Click Display to display a log of events in the multi-line text box. Click Clear to empty the text box and reset the log.
Chapter 37 Diagnostic IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 243 PMM Select a port number from the Port drop-down list box and a power management mode from the Mode drop-down list box and click Set PMM Mode to have the specified port use t he specified power management mode .
Chapter 37 Diagnostic IES-612-51A User’s Guide 244.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 245 C HAPTER 38 MAC Table This chapter introduces the MAC T able. 38.1 Introduction to MAC T able The MAC table lists device MAC addresses that ar e dynamically learned by the IES-612-51A.
Chapter 38 M AC Ta b le IES-612-51A User’s Guide 246 • If the device has alre ady learne d the port for this MAC address, but the destination port is the same as the port it came in on, then it filters the frame. 38.2 MAC T able Screen T o open this screen, click Management, MAC T able .
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 247 C HAPTER 39 ARP Table This chapter describes the ARP T able. 39.1 Introduction to ARP T able Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a prot ocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address (IP address) to a physical machine address, al so known as a Media Access Control or MAC address, on the local area network.
Chapter 39 ARP Tab le IES-612-51A User’s Guide 248 Figure 128 ARP T able The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 82 ARP Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Flush Click Flush to remove all of the entries from th e ARP table. T otal X ARP Entries This displays the number of entries in the ARP table.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 249 C HAPTER 40 Alarm This chapter shows you how to display the alarms , sets the severity level of an alarm(s) and where the system is to send the alarm(s) an d set por t alarm severity level threshold settings.
Chapter 40 Alarm IES-612-51A User’s Guide 250 40.3 Alarm Descriptions This table describes alarms that the system can send. A TUC refers to the downstream channel (fo r traf fic going from the IES-612-51A to the subscriber). A TUR refers to th e upstream channel (for traffic coming from the subscribe r to the IES-612-51A).
Chapter 40 Alarm IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 251 40.4 Alarm Event Setup Screen This screen lists the alarms that the system can generate along w ith the severity levels of the alarms and where the system is to send them. T o open this screen, click Alar m , Alarm Event Setup .
Chapter 40 Alarm IES-612-51A User’s Guide 252 Figure 130 Alarm Event Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. T able 85 Alarm Event Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Alarm S tatus Click Alarm St atus to go to a screen that displa ys the alarms that are currently in the system (see Section 40.
Chapter 40 Alarm IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 253 40.4.1 Edit Alarm Event Setup Screen Use this screen to specify the severity level of an alarm(s) and where the system is to send the alarm(s). T o open this screen, click Alar m , Alarm S tatus . Then, click an alarm’ s index number .
Chapter 40 Alarm IES-612-51A User’s Guide 254 40.5 Alarm Port Setup Screen Use this screen to set the alarm severity thr eshold for recording alarms on an indiv idu al port(s). The system repo rts an alarm on a port if the alarm has a severity equal to or higher than the port’ s threshold.
255 P ART V CLI Commands Commands Summary (257) Command Example s (277 ) Alarm Commands (283) DHCP Commands (291) IEEE 802.1Q T agged VLAN Commands (299) MAC Commands (307) IGMP Commands (313) Packet .
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 257 C HAPTER 41 Commands Summary This chapter introduces the command line interface and lis ts the available commands. 41.1 Command Line Interface Overview " See the previous chapters for ba ckground information on features configurable by the web configurator .
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 258 Administrators with middle privilege access can use mi ddle or low privilege commands. Administrators with the low privilege level are restricted to using only low privilege commands. Low privilege commands are read only .
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 259 snmp getcommunity <community> Sets the SNMP GetRequest community . H/H snmp setcommunity <community> Sets the SNMP SetRequest community . H/H snmp trapcommunity <community> Sets the SNMP T rap community .
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 260 timeserver set <daytime> <ip> [nosync] Sets the time service protocol, time server ’s IP address and the device’s time zone.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 261 user show Displays the authenticati on mode, RADIUS server settings and user info. M/L user auth <local|radius|land r> Set authentication method.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 262 vcprofile set <vcprofile> <vc|llc> <ubr|cbr> <pcr> <cdvt> Creates a UBR or CBR virtual channel profile (with encapsulation).
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 263 rpvc delete <portlist> <vpi> <vci> Delete RPVC on a po rt H/H rpvc show <portlist> Display RPVC on a port M/L rpvc r.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 264 linediag setld <port number> Set s the specified port to line diagnostic mode. H/H linediag getld <port number> Displays the specified port line diagnostics. L/L linediag getld992_3 <port number> Displays the specified port line diagnostics.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 265 dsnompsd <port number> [<max nominal psd>] Display or set Maximum nominal transmit PSD in the DS direction H/H uscarrier <por.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 266 pmm param <portlist> [<l0time> <l2time> <l2atpr> <l2atprt>][<max_l2 rate> <min_l2rate> <l0tol2_r.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 267 tablelist [<alarm>|all] [<severity>|all] [<fac>|all] [<target>[,<target >]] [<condition>|all] Display system alarm table L/L switch igmpsnoop show Displays the IGMP snooping setting.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 268 igmpsnoop mvlan set <vid> <portlist>:<F<T|U> |X> [<portlist>: <F<T|U>|X> .
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 269 rstp disable T urn system’s rstp of f. H/H rstp priority <priority> Set system rstp’s priority . H/H rstp hellotime <hellotime sec> Set system rstp’s hello time. H/H rstp maxage <maxage sec> Set system rstp’s max age.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 270 acl profile delete <name> delete an acl profile M/H acl profile set <name> <rule> <action> Create/modify a acl profil.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 271 acl set <portlist> <vpi> <vci> <profile> Apply an acl pro file to a PVC Max.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 272 vlan frametype <portlist> <all|tag> Sets the specified DSL port to accept tagged, untagged or Ethernet frames (or both). Note: enet1, enet2 are fixed at ‘all’. H/H vlan cpu show Displays the VLAN ID of the Management VLAN.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 273 dot1x disable T urn off dot1x. H/H dot1x auth <profile|radius> Set authentication method to profile or radius. H/H dot1x port enable <portlist> Turn on dot1x on port. H/H dot1x port disable <portlist> T urn off dot1x on port.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 274 smcast set <adsl_port> <mac> <join|leave> Use join/leave to add/ remove multicast MAC addresses o n specified ADSL ports, a range of ADSL ports or all ADSL ports.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 275 adsl lineperf <portlist> Displays the performance statistics of the specified ADSL port. M/L adsl linerate <portlist> Displays the line rate. M/L adsl 15mperf <portlist> [count <0.
Chapter 41 Commands Summary IES-612-51A User’s Guide 276.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 277 C HAPTER 42 Command Examples This chapter gives some examples of commands. 42.1 Command Examples Overview These are commands that you may use frequentl y in configuring and maintaining your IES- 612-51A. See Chapter 45 on page 299 for commands that deal w ith the IEEE 8 02.
Chapter 42 Com m an d Exam ple s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 278 42.3.1 Log Messages The following table lists and d escribes the system log messa ges. <type> This identifies what kind of log i t is. "I NFO" identifies an information log.
Chapter 42 Command Examples IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 279 Sync with timeserver <ip> failed! WARN The device was not able to sync hronize the time with the time server at the listed IP address. Sync with timeserver <ip> successful! INFO The device synchronized the time with the time server at the listed IP address.
Chapter 42 Com m an d Exam ple s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 280 42.3.2 Log Clear Command Syntax: ras> sys log clear This command clears the system error log.
Chapter 42 Command Examples IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 281 An example is shown next. 42.4.2 Isolation Enable Command Syntax: ras> switch isolation enable This command turns on the subscriber isolation feature. 42.4.3 Isolation Disable Command Syntax: ras> switch isolation disable This command turns off the subscriber isolation feature.
Chapter 42 Com m an d Exam ple s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 282 where This command displays and/or erases port statistics. The following examp l e dis play s port statistics for DSL port 1. where See Chapter 6 on pa ge 75 for details on the other port statistics fields.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 283 C HAPTER 43 Alarm Commands This chapter describes the alarm management commands. 43.1 Alarm Commands Use these commands to view , customize and clear alarms. Y ou can also set the device to report alarms to an SNMP or syslog server that you specify .
Chapter 43 Alarm Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 284 The following example displays the current critic al level alarms for all alarm categories and conditions. The source is where the alarm originated. This is either a DSL port number, one of the Ethernet ports (enet 1 or 2), or “eqpt” for the system itself.
Chapter 43 Alarm Com m a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 285 The following example displays the port alarm thre sholds for all ports. “ifindex” identifies the interface.
Chapter 43 Alarm Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 286 This command lists alarm settings. The following exam ple displays the supported minor level alarms for all alarm cate gories, facilities, types of alarm messages and conditions. 43.7 Log Format The following table describ es the columns in the list.
Chapter 43 Alarm Com m a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 287 43.8 Alarm History Show Command Syntax: ras> alarm history show [<severity >|all] [<alarm>|all] [<condition>|all] [&l.
Chapter 43 Alarm Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 288 43.10 Alarm XEdit Command Syntax: ras> alarm xedit <alarm>|all <cond >|<condcode> <severity> <fac> <target>[,<target>] [clearable] where This command sets the severity level of an alarm(s) and wh ere the system is to send the alarm(s).
Chapter 43 Alarm Com m a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 289 This command cancels an alarm. This stops the sending of the alarm s ignal current. This is useful in stopping an alarm if you have the al arm output connector pins connec ted to a visible or audible alarm.
Chapter 43 Alarm Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 290.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 291 C HAPTER 44 DHCP Commands This chapter describes how to use th e DHCP Relay and DHC P Sn oop commands. 44.1 DHCP Relay Commands Use these commands to configure the DHCP relay feature. See Chapter 25 on page 187 for background information on DHCP relay .
Chapter 44 DHCP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 292 44.1.3 Disable Command Syntax: ras> switch dhcprelay disable This command turns off the DHCP relay feature.
Chapter 44 DHCP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 293 where This command h as no effect if th e relaym ode is bo th . If the relaymode is auto , this command specifies to which DHCP server (the primary one or the secondary one) the IES-612-51A should relay DHCP requests for the selected VLAN.
Chapter 44 DHCP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 294 44.2.2 Option 82 Sub- option 1 Disable Command Syntax: ras> switch dhcprelay option82 dis able This command turns off the DHCP relay agent in formation (Option 82, S ub-option 1) feature. 44.2.
Chapter 44 DHCP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 295 where This command adds the specified information for the relay agent. 44.4 DHCP Snoop Commands Use these commands to configur e or show DHCP snooping settings on the subscriber ports.
Chapter 44 DHCP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 296 This command disables the DHCP snoopin g feature on the specified port(s). 44.4.3 DHCP Snoop Flush Command Syntax: ras> switch dhcpsnoop flush <portl ist> where This command clears the DHCP snooping binding table on the specified port(s).
Chapter 44 DHCP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 297 where Use this command to display a summary of DH CP packets on the sp ecified port(s). The following example displays the settings of port 1. Figure 148 DHCP Counter S tatistics Command Example Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 44 DHCP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 298 Each field is described in the following table. port = The se lected DSL port number(s). overflow = The DH CP serve r can assign up to 32 IP addresses at one time to each port. This field displays th e number of requests from DHCP clients above this limit.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 299 C HAPTER 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands This chapter describes the IEEE 80 2.1Q T agged VLAN co mmands. 45.1 Introduction to VLANs See Chapter 16 on page 145 for more background information on VLANs. 45.2 IEEE 802.
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Co mmands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 300 45.4 IEEE VLAN1Q T agged VLAN Configuration Commands These switch commands allow you to configur e and monitor the IEEE 802.1Q T agged VLAN. 45.4.1 VLAN Port Show Command Syntax: ras> switch vlan portshow [portlis t] where This command displays the port’ s IEEE 802.
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 301 where This command sets the priority of incomi ng frames with an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag. The following example sets a pr iority of three for frames (with an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag) that come in o n DSL port 2.
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Co mmands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 302 45.4.4.1 Modify a S tatic VLAN T able Example The following is an example of ho w to modify a static VLAN table.
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 303 " The IES-612-51A accepts both t agged and untagged incoming frames on the Ethernet ports. The following example sets the IES-612-51A to accept only VLAN tagged Ethernet frames on DSL port 3.
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Co mmands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 304 45.4.8 Configuring Ma nagement VLAN Example " After the following exampl e configuration, you mu st connect to the first Ethernet port through a VLAN aware device that is us ing the proper VLAN ID in order to pe rform management.
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 305 45.5 VLAN Enable Syntax: ras> switch vlan enable <vid> This command enables the specified VLAN ID in the SVLAN (S tatic VLAN) table.
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Co mmands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 306.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 307 C HAPTER 46 MAC Commands This chapter describes how to config ure the IES-612-51A’ s MAC commands. 46.1 MAC Commands Overview Use the MAC commands to configure MAC filtering or limit the MAC count.
Chapter 46 MAC Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 308 46.2.2 MAC Filter Enable Command Syntax: ras> switch mac filter enable [por tlist] where This command turns on the MAC filtering feature on the specified DSL port(s) or on all DSL ports if no port is specified.
Chapter 46 MAC Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 309 This command sets whether the IES-612-51A allows or blocks access for the MAC addresses you specify . The following example sets DSL port 5 to a llo w frames from the MAC addresses specified for DSL port 5.
Chapter 46 MAC Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 310 46.3 MAC Count Commands Use MAC count commands to limit how many MAC addresses may be dynamically learned. MAC count commands are listed next. When th e MAC filter accept mode is enabled (see Section 46.
Chapter 46 MAC Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 31 1 46.3.3 MAC Count Disable Command Syntax: ras> switch mac count disable <por tlist> where This command disables the MAC filtering feature on the specified DSL port(s). The following example turns off th e MAC count filter on DSL port 4.
Chapter 46 MAC Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 312.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 313 C HAPTER 47 IGMP Commands This chapter describes the IGMP snoopi ng and filtering commands. 47.1 Multicast Overview See Chapter 17 on page 153 for background information on this feature. 47.2 IGMP Snoop Commands Use the IGMP snoop commands to enable or disable IGMP proxy or IGMP snooping.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 314 47.2.3 IGMP Snoop Disable Command Syntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop disable This command turns off IGMP proxy or snooping. The following examp le sets the device to not use IGMP proxy or sno oping.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 315 where This command sets a DSL port(s) to use an IG MP filter profile. The following example sets DSL port 5 to use the voice IGMP filter profile.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 316 This command removes an IGMP filter profile. The following example removes the voice IGMP filter profile. 47.3.5 IGMP Filter Profile Show Command Syntax: ras> switch igmpfilter profile sho w [<name>|*] where This command displays an IGMP filter profile’ s settings.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 317 where This command sets the default bandwidth for multicast channels fo r which you have not configured bandwidth requirements yet. Multicas t bandwidth settings on channels (using the switch igmpsnoop bandwidth set command) have higher priority over this default setting.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 318 47.5.1 IGMP Bandwid th Port Disable Command Syntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop bandwidth po rt disable <portlist> where This command deactivates multicast bandwidth settings of the specified port.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 319 where This command displays the multi cast bandwidth setting on the specified port(s) and whether or not this setting is ac tive. The following example displays the bandwidth budget for port 1. 47.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 320 47.6.2 IGMP Count Enable Command Syntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop igmpcount en able <portlist> where This command turns on the IGMP coun t limit for the spec ified DSL port(s). The following comm a nd turns on the IGMP co unt limit for port 4.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 321 where This command displays the IGMP count limit setting status for the specified DSL port(s). The following example displays the IGMP count limit settings for ports 1-5. Figure 183 IGMP Count Show Command Exa mple 47.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 322 where This command displays the info rmation about IGMP groups learned on the system, specified VLAN, or specified multicast address on the specified VLAN(s). Figure 185 IGMP Group S tatistics Command Example 47.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 323 This command displays the IGMP gro ups a port joins. The following fi gure shows an example for port 1. Figure 187 IGMP Port Group S tatistics Command Example 47.8 Multicast VLAN Commands Use these commands to configur e VLAN multicast settings and set multicast port members.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 324 47.8.2 Multicast VL AN Delete Command Syntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop mvlan delete <vlanlist> where This command removes the specified multicast VLAN configuration(s).
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 325 where This command displays the current multicast VLAN settings. In the state column, “-” indicates the multicast VLAN is not active while “V ” indicates the multicast VLAN is active. Figure 189 Multicast VLAN Show Command Exa mple 47.
Chapter 47 IGMP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 326 This command removes the specifi ed multicast VLAN group setting. 47.8.8 Multicast VLAN Group Show Command Syntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop mvlan group show [<vid>] where This command displays a multic ast to VLAN translation entry .
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 327 C HAPTER 48 Packet Filter Commands This chapter describes the packet filter commands. 48.1 Packet Filter Commands Use the following packet filter co mmands to filter out specific types of packets on specific ports. 48.1.
Chapter 48 Pa ck et F ilt er Com m an ds IES-612-51A User’s Guide 328 48.1.2 Packet Filter Set Command Syntax: ras> switch pktfilter set <portlis t> [filter] where This command sets the packet type filter for the spec ified DSL port(s).
Chapter 48 Packet Filter Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 329 The following example sets DSL port 5 to reject ARP , PPPoE and IGMP packets. 48.1.3 Packet Filter PPPoE Only Command Syntax: ras> switch pktfilter pppoeonly <p ortlist> This command sets the IES-612-51A to allow only PPPoE traf fic on the specified DSL port(s).
Chapter 48 Pa ck et F ilt er Com m an ds IES-612-51A User’s Guide 330.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 331 C HAPTER 49 IP Commands This chapter shows you how to use the (standar d shell) IP commands to configure the IP (Internet Protocol) parameters. 49.1 IP Commands Introduction Use the IES-612-51A’ s management IP ad dresses to manage it throug h the network.
Chapter 49 IP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 332 The second command changes the default gate way (next hop). This tells the IES-612-51A where to send packets that have a destination IP addres s that is not on the same subnet as the IES-612-51A’ s IP address.
Chapter 49 IP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 333 where This command defines a new , static IP fo rwarding route or e dits an existing one. 49.3.4 Route Delete Command Syntax: ras> ip route delete <dst ip>[/net mask] where This command removes a static, IP forwarding route.
Chapter 49 IP Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 334 49.3.6 ARP Show Command Syntax: ras> ip arp show This command displays the IES-612-51A’ s IP Address Resolution Protocol table. This is the list of IP addresses and matching MAC addr esses that the IES-612-51A has resolved.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 335 C HAPTER 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance Commands This chapter tells you how to upload a new firm ware and/or configuratio n file for the IES-612- 51A. 50.1 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance Overview The IES-612-51A’ s built-in FTP server allows you to use any FTP client (for example, ftp.
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 336 This is a sample from a FTP session to transfer the computer file firmware.
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 337 Use an FTP client to c onnect to the IES-612-51A. Enter the management password ( 123 4 by default). Use get to transfer the configuration file to the computer .
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 338 1 Ensure that any changes you make to t he commands in the c onfiguration file correspond to the command s documented in this User ’s Guide. The wrong configuration file or an in correctly configured configuration fi le can render the device inoperable.
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 339 Enter the management password ( 123 4 by default). Use put to transfer the configuration file from th e computer . The configuration file on the system is named config-0 .
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 340.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 341 C HAPTER 51 SNMP Commands This chapter covers Simple Network Management Protoc ol (SNMP) with the IES-61 2-5 1A. 51.1 SNMP Commands Use these commands to co nfigure SNMP settings. See Chapter 34 on page 225 for more information about SNMP .
Chapter 51 SN MP Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 342 where Use this command to add the host IP address to the list of trusted hosts. If you enter a trusted host, your IES-612-51A will on ly respond to SNMP messages from this address. If you leave the trusted host set to 0.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 343 C HAPTER 52 ADSL Commands This chapter describes some of the commands that allow you to configure and monitor the DSL ports. 52.1 DSL Port Commands Use these commands to configure the DSL ports. See Chapter 13 on pa ge 107 for background information on DSL and ADSL.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 344 where This command forcibly enable s the specified DSL port(s). 52.1.3 DSL Port Disable Command Syntax: ras> adsl disable <portlist> where This command forcibly disabl es the specified DSL port(s).
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 345 The following examp l e dis pla ys the DSL DEFV AL profile. 52.1.5 DSL Port Profile Set Command Syntax: ras> adsl profile set <profil.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 346 The profile is a table that contains information on DSL li ne configuration. Each entry in this table reflects a parameter defined by a manager , which can be used to configure the DSL line. Note that the default value will be used fo r any of the above fields that are omitted.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 347 This next example creates a similar premium profile (named goldi ), except it sets an interleave delay of 16 ms for both upstream and downstream traffic. After you create a DSL profile, you can assign it to any of the DSL ports on the IES-612-51A.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 348 " When the mode is set to auto , the connection rate s are governed by the negotiated operational m ode regardless of the rates co nfigured in the profile.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 349 where This command records the telephone number of a DSL subscriber telephone number . The following example records the telep hone number 12345678 for DSL po rt 5.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 350 where This command displays or sets the u pstream maximum nomina l transmit PSD (Power Spectral Density). The following example sets th e upstream maximum nominal transmit PSD for port 7 to -10 dBm/Hz.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 351 The hexadecimal digit is converted to binary an d a '1' masks (disables) the corresponding tone. Disabling a carrier tone turns it of f so the system does not send data on it. This command displays or sets masks for up stream carrier tones fro m 0 to 63.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 352 This command displays or sets masks for downstream carrier to nes from 33 to 255. Masking a carrier tone disables the us e of that tone on th e specified DSL port. The most significant bit defines the lowest tone number in a mask.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 353 This command displays or sets masks for down stream carrier tones from 256 to 51 1 on the specified ADSL2+ port(s). Use this command to have the system not use a DSL line’ s tones that are known to hav e a high noise level.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 354 Use this command to display or set Power Ma nageMent (PMM) parameters for the specified DSL port(s). The following example sets DSL port 5 to use the follo wing PMM settings. • Stay in the L0 power mode for 180 seconds before a change to the L2 power mode is permitted.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 355 52.1.17 Impulse Noi se Protection Command Syntax: ras> adsl inp <portlist> [<usINP> [,<dsINP>] ] where This command sets the upstream (us) and downstream (ds) impulse noise protection minimum setting on the specified DSL port(s).
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 356 Figure 236 Annex L Disable Comma nd Example 52.1.20 Annex M Enable Command This command turns on the Annex M double upstream feature on the specified ADSL2/2+ port(s). This has the up stream connection us e tones 6 to 63.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 357 Figure 239 Annex I Enable Command Example 52.1.23 Annex I Disable Comm and This command turns off the Annex I all digita l mode feature on the specified AD SL2/2+ port(s).
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 358 52.2.2 Linedat a Command Syntax: ras> statistics adsl linedata <por tlist> where This command shows the line bit allocation of a DSL port. Discrete Multi-T one (DMT) modulation divides up a line’ s bandwidth into tones.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 359 52.2.3 Lineinfo Command Syntax: ras> statistics adsl lineinfo <por tlist> where This command shows the line operating values of a DSL port. An example is shown next. The service type in oper ation is the ADSL standard that the port is using: G .
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 360 The atuc information fields show data acquired fro m the A TUC (ADSL T ermination Unit – Central), in this case IES-612-51A, duri ng negotiation/provisioning message interchanges.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 361 52.2.5 15 Minute Performance Command Syntax: ras> statistics adsl 15mperf <port list> [count <0..96>] where This command displays line performance statis tics for the current and previous 15-minute periods.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 362 The following table explains these counters. These counters are also used in the alarm profiles (see Section 52.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 363 An example is shown next. See T able 95 on pa ge 362 for details about these counters. 52.2.7 Line Diagnostics Set Command Syntax: ras> adsl linediag setld <port num ber> This command has the IES-612-5 1 A perform line diagnostics on the spec ified port.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 364 " W ait at least one minute af ter using the line diagnost ic set command before using this command. The following example displays the lin e diagnostics results for DSL port 1. The following table lists the line dia gnostics test parameters tha t display , see the ITU-T’ s G .
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 365 52.2.9 Line Diagnostics Get 992.3 Command Syntax: ras> adsl linediag getld992_3 <por t number> Use this command to display th e line diagnostics results in th e format defined in the ITU-T G .
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 366 The following example displays the lin e diagnostics results for DSL port 1. The following table lists the line dia gnostics test parameters tha t display , see the ITU-T’ s G .992.3 for more information.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 367 52.2.10 SEL T Diagnostic Set Command Syntax: ras> adsl linediag setselt <port n umber> This command has the IES-612-51A perform a sing le end line test on the specified port. This test checks the distance to the subscriber ’ s location.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 368 52.2.1 1 SEL T D iagnostic Get Command Syntax: ras> adsl linediag getselt <port n umber> Use this command to disp lay the status and the results of th e SEL T test on the specified port.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 369 The following example displays the to ne diagnostics results for DSL port 8. The following table lists the t one diagnostic parameters.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 370 52.3 Alarm Profile Commands Configure alarm profiles to set alarm se ttings and thresholds for the DSL ports.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 371 52.3.2 Alarm Profile Set Command Syntax: ras> adsl alarmprofile set <profil e> [<atuc lofs> <atur lofs> <atuc loss&.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 372 This command config ures settings and thresholds that defin e when the IES-612-51A is to send an alarm trap and gene rate a syslog entry . Configure alarm profiles first and then use the alarmprofile map command to set the IES- 612-51A to use them with specific DSL ports.
Chapter 52 AD SL Com m a nds IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 373 Sets the IES-612-51A to use an (already-conf igured) alarm profile with the specified DSL ports. The following exa mp le se ts the IES-612-51A to use the SESalarm alarm profile with DSL port 5.
Chapter 52 AD SL Comm a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 374.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 375 C HAPTER 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands This chapter shows you how to use commands to configure virtual channels. 53.1 V irtual Channel Management Overview See Chapter 13 on page 107 for background information on virtual channels and A TM QoS.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 376 where This command creates a virtual channel profile. After you create a virtual channel profile, you can assign it to any of th e DSL ports on the IES-612-51A. The following example creates a virtual channel profile named gold that uses LLC encapsulation.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 377 The following example creates a v irtual chan nel profile named economy that uses LLC encapsulation. It uses unspecified bit rate and has the maximum rate (peak c ell rate) set to 50,000 cells per second.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 378 where This command allows you to display the PVC para meters of the specified DSL port(s) or all of the DSL ports if you do not specify any . 53.3.2 P V C Set Command Syntax: ras> adsl pvc s et <p ortlist> <vpi > <v ci> < super |vid = 1.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 379 This command allows the configuration of a PV C (permanent virtual circuit) for one or a range of DSL ports. The following exa mp le se ts a PVC on DSL port 1 with VPI 1, VCI 34, default VID 100 priority 3.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 380 This command creates a PPVC. The following example creates a PPV C with VPI 8 and VCI 35 for port 5. The PPVC uses llc encapsulation and default VID 25. Any frames rece ived without an IEEE 802.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 381 This command adds a member PVC to a PPVC. Y o u must create the PPVC before you use this command to add a member . " Only the member PVCs need to be created on the subscriber ’ s device.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 382 The following example removes a PVC that u ses VPI 8 and VCI 36 from a PPVC with VPI 8 and VCI 35 for port 5.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 383 This command displays the runtime configured PPVCs. The following example displays the PPVCs config ured on DSL port 5. 53.6.2 PPVC Delete Command Syntax: ras> adsl ppvc delete <portlist> < vpi> <vci> where This command removes a PPVC.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 384 4 Use the adsl rpvc arp commands to view the Addres s Resolution Protocol table of IP addresses of CPE devices using 2684 routed mode and configure how long the device is to store them.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 385 • The IES-612-51A’ s managem ent IP address shou ld not be in the same subnet as the one defined by the W AN IP address and netma sk of th e subscriber ’ s device.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 386 This command displays the gateway IP addresses that are configured for use with 2684 routed mode traffic.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 387 This command adds a PVC to hand le 2684 routed mode traffic. " Y ou must use the rpvc gateway set command to configure the gateway’s settings before you use the rpvc set command.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 388 The following example displays the RPVCs for DSL port 1. 53.7.7 RPVC Delete Command Syntax: ras> adsl rpvc delete <portlist> < vpi> <vci> where This command removes a PVC fo r 2684 routed mode traffic.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 389 This command adds a domain for 2684 rout ed mode traffic. The domain includes the subscriber ’ s LAN IP addresses. " Y ou must use the rpvc gateway set and the rpvc set commands before you use the rpvc route set command.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 390 The following examp l e dis play s the domains for 2684 routed mode traffic for devices connected to DSL ports 1 and 2.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 391 where This command configures how long the device st ores the IP addresses of CPE devices using 2684 routed mode in the Addr ess Resolution Protocol table.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 392 This command clears the IP addresses of 2684 routed mode gateways from the Address Resolution Prot ocol table. 53.8 PPPoA to PPPoE (P AE) Commands Y ou can use these commands to create PVCs for P AE translation.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 393 This command creates a PPPoA-to-PPPoE PVC to allow communica tion between the A TM (CPE) and Ethernet network (BRAS) segments. The PVC is mapped to a PPPoE session that connects to the specified BRAS.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 394 Figure 284 P AE PVC Show Command Example 53.8.4 P AE PVC Session Command Syntax: ras> adsl paepvc session <portlist > [<vpi> <vci>] where This command displays the status of PPPoA-t o-PPPoE PVC sessions on the specified port(s) or PVCs.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 395 This command displays statistics about PPPoA-to-PPPoE PVC activit y . The following examp l e dis play s the statistics for port 1. Figure 286 P AE PVC Counter Command Example Each value is described below .
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 396 53.9 T ransp arent LAN Service (TLS) Commands " Y ou can NOT configure PPPoA-to-PPPoE and TLS settings on the same PVC.
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Manageme nt Commands IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 397 This command sets the second VLAN ta g to add to the packets from the PVC. The following example adds VL AN tag 100 to traf fic using the DEFVAL A TM profile on PVC ( 1/33 ) on port 2 .
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management Commands IES-612-51A User’s Guide 398.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 399 C HAPTER 54 ACL Commands An ACL (Access Control Logic) profile allows the system to classify and perform actions on the upstream traffic. Use the ACL Profile co mmands to set up ACL profiles and the ACL Assignment commands to apply them to PVCs.
Chapter 54 AC L Com m a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 400 • smac < mac > dmac <mac> • vlan < vid > priority <priority> • etype <etype> • vlan <vid> • sm.
Chapter 54 ACL Com m a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 401 54.1.2 ACL Profile Delete Command Syntax: ras> switch acl profile delete <na me> where This command removes the specified ACL profile. " Y ou cannot remove the ACL profile (s) that is currently in use.
Chapter 54 AC L Com m a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 402 Figure 291 ACL Profile Show Com m and Example 54.2 ACL Assignment Commands Use these co mmands to apply ACL profil es to PVCs.
Chapter 54 ACL Com m a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 403 where This command allows you to remove an ACL profile from the specified PVC. 54.2.3 ACL Assignment Show Comma nd Syntax: ras> switch acl show [<portlist>] [<vpi> <vci>] where This command displays the current ACL profiles applied to the specified PVC(s).
Chapter 54 AC L Com m a nd s IES-612-51A User’s Guide 404.
405 P ART VI T roubleshooting and S pecifications T roubleshooting (407) Product Specification s (417).
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 407 C HAPTER 55 Troubleshooting This chapter covers potential pr oblems and possible remedies. After each problem descri ption, some steps are provided to help yo u to diagnose and solve the problem. 55.1 The SYS LED Does Not T urn On The SYS LED does not turn on.
Chapter 55 Tro u blesh oo tin g IES-612-51A User’s Guide 408 55.3 LAN Port LEDs Do Not T urn On A LAN port’ s LEDs do not turn on. 55.4 LAN Port Dat a T ransmission The LAN port’ s LED is on, but data cannot be transmitted. 55.5 DSL Dat a T ransmission The DSL link is up, but da ta cannot be transmitted.
Chapter 55 Troubleshooting IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 409 55.6 There Is No V oice on a DSL Connection The IES-612-51A has internal splitters and CO side T elco-50 connectors that allow the telephone wiring used for DSL connections to also simultaneously carry normal voice conversations.
Chapter 55 Tro u blesh oo tin g IES-612-51A User’s Guide 410 Figure 294 T esting In-house Wiri ng E. T est E determines if there is a wiring problem betwee n your device and MDF 3. F . T est F determines if there is a building-wir ing probl em between the subscriber ’s wall jack and MDF 3.
Chapter 55 Troubleshooting IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 41 1 55.8 Local Server The computer behind a DSL mode m or router ca nnot access a local server connected to the IES-612-51A. 55.9 Dat a Rate The SYNC-rate is not the same as the configured rate. E Reconnect the telephone wire to USER .
Chapter 55 Tro u blesh oo tin g IES-612-51A User’s Guide 412 55.10 Configured Settings The configured settings do not take effect. 55.1 1 Password If you for get your password, y ou will need to us e the console port to reload the factory-default configuration file (see Section 55.
Chapter 55 Troubleshooting IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 413 55.14 T elnet I cannot telnet into the IES-612-51A. 55.15 Resetting the Default s If you lock yourself (and oth ers) from the IES-612-51A, you will need t o reload the factory- default configuration file.
Chapter 55 Tro u blesh oo tin g IES-612-51A User’s Guide 414 The IES-612-51A is now reinitialized with a defa ult configuration file including the default user name of “admin” and the default password of “1234”.
Chapter 55 Troubleshooting IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 415 55.16 Recovering the Firmware Usually you should use FTP or the web configurator to upload the IES-612-51A’ s firmware. If the IES-612-51A will not start up , the firmware may be lost or corrupted.
Chapter 55 Tro u blesh oo tin g IES-612-51A User’s Guide 416.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 417 C HAPTER 56 Product Specifications This chapter provides the speci fications for the IES-612-51A. 56.1 Device S p ecifications The following tables summarize the IES-612-51A’ s hardware features. T able 1 12 Hardware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Dimensions 270 mm (W) x 350 mm (D) x 44.
Chapter 56 Product Specifications IES-612-51A User’s Guide 418 56.2 Firmware Features This section introduces the I ES-612-51A firmware features. Fans 1 fan Certifica tions RoHS WEEE Safety UL 1950 CSA C22.
Chapter 56 Product Specifications IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 419 Alarm, System Monitoring, Security and Logging Alarm Automatic alarm and st atus report Programmable alarm filters Severity level conf.
Chapter 56 Product Specifications IES-612-51A User’s Guide 420 MIBs SNMP MIB-II (RFC 1213) Bridge MIBs (RFC 1 493, 2674) Ethernet MIB Q MIB ADSL line MIB (RFC 2662) ADSL Extension Line MIB (RFC2449).
Chapter 56 Product Specifications IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 421 Multicast Features S tatic or dy namic (IGMP) multicast setting IGMP proxy IGMP snooping v1&v2 (port based) IGMP filtering per DSL.
Chapter 56 Product Specifications IES-612-51A User’s Guide 422 56.3 S tandards Supported The following list, which is not exhaustive, illu strates the standards supp orted in the IES-612- 51A.
Chapter 56 Product Specifications IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 423 56.4 Default Settings This section lists the default configuration of the IES-612-51A. RFC 2516 A Method for T ransmitting PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE) RFC 2684 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over A TM Adap tation Layer 5.
Chapter 56 Product Specifications IES-612-51A User’s Guide 424 Min SNR 0 db 0 db T arget SNR 6 db 6 db Up Shift Margin 9 db 9 db Down Shift Margin 3 db 3 db Name: DEFV AL (Factory Default) Profile S.
Chapter 56 Product Specifications IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 425 56.5 Hardware T elco-50 Connector Pin Assignment s The following diagram shows the pin as signments of the T elco-50 connector . Figure 298 T elco-50 Pin Assignment s This table lists the ports and matching pi n numbers for the hardware T elco-50 connector .
Chapter 56 Product Specifications IES-612-51A User’s Guide 426 Figure 299 Console Cable RJ-1 1 Male Connector Figure 300 Console Ca ble DB-9 Female Connector T able 1 17 Console Cable Connector Pin .
427 P ART VII Appendices and Index " The appendices provide general informatio n. Some details may not apply to your IES-612-51A. Legal Information (429) Customer Support (433) Index (439).
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IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 429 A PPENDIX A Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this publication may not be reprod uced in any part or as.
Appendix A Leg al In fo rm at ion IES-612-51A User’s Guide 430 FCC W arning This device has been tested and foun d to comply with the limits for a Class A digital switch, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Thes e limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a co mmercial environment.
Appendix A Legal Information IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 431 Note Repair or replacement, as provided un der this warranty , is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser . This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness fo r a particular use or purpose.
Appendix A Leg al In fo rm at ion IES-612-51A User’s Guide 432.
IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 433 A PPENDIX B Customer Support Please have the following information r eady when you contact customer support. Required Information • Product model and serial number . • W arranty Information. • Date that you received your de vice.
Appendix B Customer Support IES-612-51A User’s Guide 434 • Re g u la r M ai l : ZyXEL C ommunications, Czech s.r .o., Modranská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 - Modrany , Ceská Republika Denmark • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.dk • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.
Appendix B C ustomer Support IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 435 India • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.in • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.in • T elephone: +91-1 1-30888144 to +91 -11-308 88153 • Fax: +91-1 1-30888149, +91 -11-268 10715 • W eb: http://www .
Appendix B Customer Support IES-612-51A User’s Guide 436 • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Inc., 1 130 N. Miller St., Anaheim, CA 92806- 2001, U.S.A. Norway • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.no • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.no • T elephone: +47-22-80-61-80 • Fax: +47-22-80-61-81 • W eb: www .
Appendix B C ustomer Support IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 437 Sweden • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.se • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.se • T elephone: +46-31-744-7700 • Fax: +46-31-744-7701 • W eb: www .
Appendix B Customer Support IES-612-51A User’s Guide 438.
Index IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 439 Index Numerics 2684 routed mode 383 A Access Control 225 actual rate 108 Address Resolution Protocol. See ARP . adsl alarmprofile commands 370 adsl commands 343 a.
Index IES-612-51A User’s Guide 440 default gateway 103 default privilege level 95 DEFV AL 11 6 DEFV AL profil e settin gs 423 DEFV AL_V C 11 6 DHCP 172 , 187 DHCP relay 187 option 82 187 Diagnostic 241 disclaimer 429 Discrete Multi-T one . See DMT .
Index IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 441 L LAN LED troubleshootin g 408 latency mode 126 LDM test 242 Line Data 140 line operating values 137 Line Perf ormance 138 line type 140 LLC 11 6 location 91 log .
Index IES-612-51A User’s Guide 442 Rapid S panning Tree Protocol. See RSTP . reach extended ADSL2 11 3 real-time V ariable Bit Rate (rt-VBR) 128 reboot 240 Reed-Solomon 108 , 126 registration product 431 related documentation 3 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service.
Index IES-612-51A User’s Gu ide 443 System Management T erminal see SMT system up time 75 T T ag Control Information (TCI) 145 T ag Protocol Iden tifie r (TPID) 145 tagged VLAN.
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