ZyXEL IES-1000 User manual

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Networking
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IES-1000
Integrated Ethernet Switch
Version 2.05
11/2005
User’s Guide
IES-1000 User’s Guide
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Interference Statements and Warnings iii
Interference Statements and Warnings
FCC
Interference Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
FCC Warning!
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CE Mark Warning:
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the
user may be required to take adequate measures.
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ZyXEL Limited Warranty
ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in materials or
workmanship for a period of up to two years from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, and upon proof
of purchase, should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and/or materials, ZyXEL
will, at its discretion, repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for either parts or labor,
and to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore the product or components to proper operating condition.
Any replacement will consist of a new or re-manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value, and will
be solely at the discretion of ZyXEL. This warranty shall not apply if the product is modified, misused, tampered
with, damaged by an act of God, or subjected to abnormal working conditions.
Note
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of character to the purchaser.
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Customer Support v
Customer Support
Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support.
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 Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it.
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Table of Contents vii
Table of Contents
Copyright ...................................................................................................................................................................ii
Interference Statements and Warnings .................................................................................................................... iii
ZyXEL Limited Warranty...........................................................................................................................................iv
Customer Support .....................................................................................................................................................v
List of Figures ......................................................................................................................................................... xiv
List of Tables........................................................................................................................................................... xix
Preface .................................................................................................................................................................. xxii
Overview and Installation.............................................................................................................................................................. I
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-1000....................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Features ................................................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 Applications .......................................................................................................................................... 1-4
Chapter 2 Factory Default Settings ................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.1 IP Parameters ........................................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2 Console Port .......................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.3 SNMP Community Strings.................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.4 Console, Telnet, Web Configurator and FTP Password ....................................................................... 2-1
2.5 G.SHDSL Ports (SAM1008)................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.6 ADSL Ports (AAM1008) ...................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.7 Ethernet Port.......................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.8 Other Factory Defaults .......................................................................................................................... 2-2
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview ....................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Additional Installation Requirements.................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 AC Power Front Panel........................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 DC Power Front Panel........................................................................................................................... 3-1
Chapter 4 Hardware Installation..................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Environment.......................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Freestanding IES-1000 Installation Requirements................................................................................ 4-1
4.3 Rack-mounted IES-1000 Installation Requirements............................................................................. 4-1
4.4 Mounting the IES-1000 on a Rack........................................................................................................ 4-1
Chapter 5 Removing and Installing Network Modules ................................................................................... 5-1
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5.1 Removing a G.SHDSL SAM1008 Network Module ............................................................................5-1
5.2 Installing a Network Module.................................................................................................................5-2
Hardware Connections and Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ II
Chapter 6 Hardware Connections .................................................................................................................. 6-1
6.1 Front Panel Connections........................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 Console Port ..........................................................................................................................................6-1
6.3 SHDSL Port Connections......................................................................................................................6-2
6.4 ADSL Port Connections........................................................................................................................6-5
6.5 AC Power Model Power Connection ..................................................................................................6-12
6.6 DC Power Model Power Connections.................................................................................................6-13
Chapter 7 Turning On the IES-1000............................................................................................................... 7-1
7.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................7-1
7.2 Network Module Front Panel LEDs......................................................................................................7-1
Chapter 8 Hardware Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................8-1
8.1 System Startup.......................................................................................................................................8-1
8.2 The ALM LED Is On ............................................................................................................................8-1
8.3 The SHDSL LED(s) Do Not Turn On...................................................................................................8-2
8.4 The ADSL LED(s) Do Not Turn On.....................................................................................................8-2
8.5 The LAN LED(s) Do Not Turn On .......................................................................................................8-3
8.6 There Is No Voice on an ADSL Connection.........................................................................................8-3
8.7 Testing Wiring.......................................................................................................................................8-3
Getting Started............................................................................................................................................................................. III
Chapter 9 Web Configurator Access and Navigation ..................................................................................... 9-1
9.1 Web Configurator Overview .................................................................................................................9-1
9.2 Accessing the Web Configurator...........................................................................................................9-1
9.3 Home Screen .........................................................................................................................................9-2
9.4 Screens Overview..................................................................................................................................9-3
9.5 Saving Your Configuration ...................................................................................................................9-4
9.6 Navigating the Web Configurator .........................................................................................................9-4
Chapter 10 Getting Started Screens...............................................................................................................10-1
10.1 Getting Started Overview ....................................................................................................................10-1
10.2 General Setup Screen ..........................................................................................................................10-1
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10.3 Bridge Overview ................................................................................................................................. 10-2
10.4 Bridge Setup Screen............................................................................................................................ 10-2
10.5 Port Filter (Port-based VLAN)............................................................................................................ 10-5
10.6 IP Setup Screen ................................................................................................................................. 10-22
Chapter 11 ADSL Module Port Setup ............................................................................................................ 11-1
11.1 ADSL Module Port Setup Overview .................................................................................................. 11-1
11.2 ADSL Standards Overview................................................................................................................. 11-1
11.3 Downstream and Upstream ................................................................................................................. 11-1
11.4 Profiles ................................................................................................................................................ 11-1
11.5 Interleave Delay .................................................................................................................................. 11-2
11.6 ADSL Configured Versus Actual Rate ............................................................................................... 11-2
11.7 ADSL Module Default Settings .......................................................................................................... 11-2
11.8 ADSL Module Port Setup Screen ....................................................................................................... 11-3
11.9 10/100M Auto-Sensing Ethernet......................................................................................................... 11-7
Chapter 12 G.SHDSL Module Port Setup ...................................................................................................... 12-1
12.1 G.SHDSL Module Port Setup Overview ............................................................................................ 12-1
12.2 G.SHDSL Standards Overview........................................................................................................... 12-1
12.3 G.SHDSL Profiles............................................................................................................................... 12-1
12.4 N-wire Mode ....................................................................................................................................... 12-1
12.5 Port Bonding ....................................................................................................................................... 12-2
12.6 N-wire Mode with Port Bonding Example.......................................................................................... 12-2
12.7 Default G.SHDSL Module Settings .................................................................................................... 12-3
12.8 G.SHDSL Module Port Setup Screen ................................................................................................. 12-3
Chapter 13 Virtual Channel Management...................................................................................................... 13-1
13.1 About Virtual Channels....................................................................................................................... 13-1
13.2 DSL Port Channel Setup Screen ......................................................................................................... 13-2
13.3 ATM QoS............................................................................................................................................ 13-3
13.4 Traffic Shaping.................................................................................................................................... 13-3
Advanced Applications and Management .................................................................................................................................IV
Chapter 14 Static Route ................................................................................................................................. 14-1
14.1 Static Route Overview ........................................................................................................................ 14-1
14.2 Static Route Setup Screen ................................................................................................................... 14-1
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Chapter 15 VLAN............................................................................................................................................15-1
15.1 VLAN Overview .................................................................................................................................15-1
15.2 Tagged VLANs (IEEE 802.1Q) ..........................................................................................................15-1
15.3 Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames .........................................................................................15-2
15.4 Filtering Databases ..............................................................................................................................15-2
15.5 Automatic VLAN Registration............................................................................................................15-3
15.6 GARP ..................................................................................................................................................15-3
15.7 VLAN Setup........................................................................................................................................15-4
15.8 Static VLAN Setup Screen..................................................................................................................15-4
Chapter 16 SNMP........................................................................................................................................... 16-1
16.1 SNMP Management ............................................................................................................................16-1
16.2 SNMP Setup Screen ............................................................................................................................16-3
Chapter 17 Logins ..........................................................................................................................................17-1
17.1 Logins Overview .................................................................................................................................17-1
17.2 Logins Screen ......................................................................................................................................17-1
Chapter 18 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................18-1
18.1 Maintenance Overview........................................................................................................................18-1
18.2 Maintenance Screen ............................................................................................................................18-1
Chapter 19 Statistics....................................................................................................................................... 19-1
19.1 Statistics Overview..............................................................................................................................19-1
19.2 Statistics Screen...................................................................................................................................19-1
Chapter 20 Diagnostic .................................................................................................................................... 20-1
20.1 Diagnostic Overview...........................................................................................................................20-1
20.2 Diagnostic Screen................................................................................................................................20-1
20.3 Log Format ..........................................................................................................................................20-2
20.4 Logout Screen......................................................................................................................................20-6
Chapter 21 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................... 21-1
21.1 DSL LED(s) ........................................................................................................................................21-1
21.2 Data Transmission...............................................................................................................................21-1
21.3 DSL LED(s) Turn On and Off.............................................................................................................21-2
21.4 Data Rate .............................................................................................................................................21-2
21.5 Port Bonding........................................................................................................................................21-2
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21.6 Configured Settings............................................................................................................................. 21-2
21.7 Password ............................................................................................................................................. 21-2
21.8 Local Server ........................................................................................................................................ 21-3
21.9 SNMP.................................................................................................................................................. 21-3
21.10 Telnet............................................................................................................................................... 21-3
Commands ....................................................................................................................................................................................V
Chapter 22 Commands Introduction .............................................................................................................. 22-1
22.1 Command Line Interface Overview.................................................................................................... 22-1
22.2 Command Structure ............................................................................................................................ 22-1
22.3 Command Syntax Conventions........................................................................................................... 22-1
22.4 Commands........................................................................................................................................... 22-2
Chapter 23 System Commands ..................................................................................................................... 23-1
23.1 System Commands Overview ............................................................................................................. 23-1
23.2 Commonly Used Commands .............................................................................................................. 23-1
23.3 Sys Commands.................................................................................................................................... 23-2
23.4 Secured Host Commands .................................................................................................................... 23-4
23.5 UNIX Syslog Commands.................................................................................................................... 23-5
23.6 System Error Log Commands ............................................................................................................. 23-6
Chapter 24 ADSL Commands........................................................................................................................ 24-1
24.1 ADSL Overview.................................................................................................................................. 24-1
24.2 Configured Versus Actual Rate........................................................................................................... 24-1
24.3 ADSL Commands ............................................................................................................................... 24-1
Chapter 25 G.SHDSL Commands.................................................................................................................. 25-1
25.1 G.SHDSL Overview............................................................................................................................ 25-1
25.2 Configured Versus Actual Speed ........................................................................................................ 25-1
25.3 G.SHDSL Commands ......................................................................................................................... 25-1
Chapter 26 Virtual Channel Management...................................................................................................... 26-1
26.1 About Virtual Channels....................................................................................................................... 26-1
26.2 Virtual Channel Profile Commands .................................................................................................... 26-1
26.3 PVC Channels ..................................................................................................................................... 26-4
Chapter 27 10/100M Fast Ethernet Port Commands..................................................................................... 27-1
27.1 10/100M Fast Ethernet Overview ....................................................................................................... 27-1
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27.2 Ethernet Commands ............................................................................................................................27-1
Chapter 28 Bridge Commands .......................................................................................................................28-1
28.1 Bridge Commands Overview ..............................................................................................................28-1
28.2 Bridge Port Numbers...........................................................................................................................28-1
28.3 Basic Commands.................................................................................................................................28-1
28.4 MAC Filter Commands .......................................................................................................................28-2
28.5 Filter Commands .................................................................................................................................28-3
28.6 Port Filter Commands (Port-Based VLAN) ........................................................................................28-5
28.7 Tagged Ethernet Frames Commands (Fast Mode)..............................................................................28-7
Chapter 29 DHCP Relay Commands............................................................................................................. 29-1
29.1 DHCP Relay Overview .......................................................................................................................29-1
29.2 DHCP Relay Commands.....................................................................................................................29-1
29.3 DHCP Relay Agent Information Option .............................................................................................29-3
Chapter 30 IEEE 802.1X Commands.............................................................................................................30-1
30.1 IEEE 802.1X Overview.......................................................................................................................30-1
30.2 IEEE 802.1X Commands ....................................................................................................................30-1
Chapter 31 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands.....................................................................................31-1
31.1 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Introduction..........................................................................................31-1
31.2 Configuring the Tagged VLAN...........................................................................................................31-1
31.3 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands ...........................................................................................31-3
Chapter 32 IEEE 802.1p Priority Commands.................................................................................................32-1
32.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................................................32-1
32.2 IEEE 802.1p Priority Commands........................................................................................................32-1
Chapter 33 IP Commands .............................................................................................................................. 33-1
33.1 Setting the IP Address .........................................................................................................................33-1
33.2 General IP Commands.........................................................................................................................33-2
Chapter 34 Remote Management ..................................................................................................................34-1
34.1 Remote Management Introduction......................................................................................................34-1
34.2 Management by Telnet........................................................................................................................ 34-1
34.3 SNMP Access Configuration ..............................................................................................................34-1
34.4 SNMP Trap Configuration ..................................................................................................................34-2
Chapter 35 Configuration Backup/Restore.....................................................................................................35-1
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35.1 Configuration Files of the Network Module ....................................................................................... 35-1
35.2 Configuration Backup ......................................................................................................................... 35-1
35.3 Configuration Restore ......................................................................................................................... 35-1
Chapter 36 Firmware Upload and Recovery.................................................................................................. 36-1
36.1 FTP Firmware Upload on the Network Module ................................................................................. 36-1
36.2 BOOTP/TFTP Firmware Recovery of the Network Module.............................................................. 36-2
Chapter 37 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................... 37-1
37.1 SHDSL or ADSL LED(s) ................................................................................................................... 37-1
37.2 Data Transmission............................................................................................................................... 37-1
37.3 SHDSL or ADSL LED(s) Turn On and Off........................................................................................ 37-2
37.4 Data Rate............................................................................................................................................. 37-2
37.5 Port Bonding ....................................................................................................................................... 37-2
37.6 Configured Settings............................................................................................................................. 37-3
37.7 Password ............................................................................................................................................. 37-3
37.8 Local Server ........................................................................................................................................ 37-4
37.9 SNMP.................................................................................................................................................. 37-4
37.10 Telnet............................................................................................................................................... 37-4
37.11 Ethernet Port.................................................................................................................................... 37-5
Appendices and Index.................................................................................................................................................................VI
Appendix A Safety Warnings .................................................................................................................................... A
Appendix B Removing and Installing a Fuse ...........................................................................................................C
Appendix C Pin Assignments ................................................................................................................................... E
Appendix D Hardware Specifications .......................................................................................................................G
Index.......................................................................................................................................................................... I
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1 MTU Application ....................................................................................................................................... 1-5
Figure 1-2 Central Office or ISP Application..............................................................................................................1-6
Figure 3-1 AC Power Front Panel..............................................................................................................................3-1
Figure 3-2 DC Power Front Panel .............................................................................................................................3-1
Figure 4-1 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the IES-1000 ...................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 Mounting the IES-1000 on a Rack........................................................................................................... 4-3
Figure 5-1 IES-1000 G.SHDSL SAM1008 Network Module...................................................................................... 5-1
Figure 5-2 Loosen Module Screws............................................................................................................................ 5-1
Figure 5-3 Removing a Network Module from the IES-1000 Chassis.......................................................................5-2
Figure 5-4 Installing a Network Module into the IES-1000 Chassis..........................................................................5-3
Figure 5-5 Tighten Module Screws............................................................................................................................ 5-3
Figure 6-1 SAM1008 Front Panel Connections Overview ........................................................................................6-1
Figure 6-2 Console Port Connection ......................................................................................................................... 6-2
Figure 6-3 SHDSL Port and MDF Connections.........................................................................................................6-3
Figure 6-4 SHDSL Port, MDF and User Equipment Connections.............................................................................6-4
Figure 6-5 Magnified View of MDF Wiring.................................................................................................................6-5
Figure 6-6 AAM1008 Installation Overview ............................................................................................................... 6-6
Figure 6-7 Installation Scenario A.............................................................................................................................. 6-7
Figure 6-8 One MDF for End-user and CO Connections ..........................................................................................6-8
Figure 6-9 Installation Scenario B .............................................................................................................................6-9
Figure 6-10 Two Separate MDFs for End-user and CO Connections.....................................................................6-10
Figure 6-11 Installation Scenario C ......................................................................................................................... 6-11
Figure 6-12 Stacking Multiple IES-1000 Units.........................................................................................................6-12
Figure 6-13 Connecting the Power Cord to the IES-1000 and a Power Source..................................................... 6-13
Figure 6-14 Connecting IES-1000 Power................................................................................................................ 6-14
Figure 7-1 Location of the IES-1000 Fans ................................................................................................................7-1
Figure 7-2 SAM1008 Front Panel LEDs....................................................................................................................7-2
Figure 7-3 AAM1008 Front Panel LEDs ....................................................................................................................7-2
Figure 8-1 Testing In-house Wiring............................................................................................................................8-4
Figure 9-1 Password Screen .....................................................................................................................................9-1
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Figure 9-2 Home Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 9-2
Figure 9-3 Bridge Setup Example ............................................................................................................................. 9-4
Figure 9-4 Bridge Packet Type Filter Setup Example ............................................................................................... 9-5
Figure 10-1 General Setup...................................................................................................................................... 10-1
Figure 10-2 Bridge Setup ........................................................................................................................................ 10-3
Figure 10-3 Bridge Packet Type Filter Setup .......................................................................................................... 10-4
Figure 10-4 Default Port Filter Settings................................................................................................................... 10-6
Figure 10-5 Bridge Port Filter Setup ....................................................................................................................... 10-6
Figure 10-6 Edit Bridge Port Filter Setup ................................................................................................................ 10-7
Figure 10-7 Bridge MAC Filter Setup ...................................................................................................................... 10-8
Figure 10-8 Bridge MAC Filter Entry List ................................................................................................................ 10-8
Figure 10-9 Bridge MAC Filter Entry Add................................................................................................................ 10-9
Figure 10-10 MAC Count Filter Setup................................................................................................................... 10-10
Figure 10-11 MAC Count Filter Edit ...................................................................................................................... 10-11
Figure 10-12 Bridge MAC Address Record........................................................................................................... 10-12
Figure 10-13 Bridge IGMP Snooping Record ....................................................................................................... 10-14
Figure 10-14 DHCP Relay Agent Circuit ID Sub-option Format ........................................................................... 10-15
Figure 10-15 DHCP Relay Setup .......................................................................................................................... 10-16
Figure 10-16 Add DHCP Server............................................................................................................................ 10-17
Figure 10-17 RADIUS Server................................................................................................................................ 10-18
Figure 10-18 802.1X Setup ................................................................................................................................... 10-18
Figure 10-19 RADIUS Server Setup ..................................................................................................................... 10-19
Figure 10-20 Edit 802.1X Setup............................................................................................................................ 10-20
Figure 10-21 Bridge Fast Mode VLAN ID Setup................................................................................................... 10-21
Figure 10-22 IP Setup ........................................................................................................................................... 10-22
Figure 11-1 ADSL Port Setup .................................................................................................................................. 11-4
Figure 11-2 ADSL Profile Setup............................................................................................................................... 11-5
Figure 11-3 ADSL Add Profile.................................................................................................................................. 11-6
Figure 11-4 Ethernet Port Setup.............................................................................................................................. 11-8
Figure 11-5 ADSL Port Setup Edit......................................................................................................................... 11-10
Figure 12-1 N-wire Mode with Port Bonding Example ............................................................................................ 12-2
Figure 12-2 G.SHDSL Port Setup............................................................................................................................ 12-4
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Figure 12-3 G.SHDSL Profile Setup ........................................................................................................................ 12-6
Figure 12-4 G.SHDSL Add Profile ........................................................................................................................... 12-7
Figure 12-5 G.SHDSL Port Setup............................................................................................................................12-8
Figure 12-6 Add G.SHDSL N-wire Group ................................................................................................................12-9
Figure 12-7 Add G.SHDSL Port Bonding............................................................................................................... 12-11
Figure 13-1 DSL Port Channel Setup......................................................................................................................13-2
Figure 13-2 PCR, SCR, MCR and MBS in Traffic Shaping..................................................................................... 13-5
Figure 13-3 TAT, CDVT and BT in Traffic Shaping ..................................................................................................13-6
Figure 13-4 DSL Port VC Profile Setup ...................................................................................................................13-7
Figure 13-5 DSL Port VC Profile Add ......................................................................................................................13-8
Figure 13-6 DSL Port Channel Add .......................................................................................................................13-10
Figure 14-1 Static Route Setup ...............................................................................................................................14-1
Figure 14-2 Add Static Route...................................................................................................................................14-2
Figure 15-1 Static VLAN Setup................................................................................................................................ 15-4
Figure 15-2 Add VLAN Static Entry .........................................................................................................................15-5
Figure 16-1 SNMP Management Model..................................................................................................................16-1
Figure 16-2 SNMP Setup ........................................................................................................................................16-3
Figure 16-3 Add SNMP Access Entry...................................................................................................................... 16-4
Figure 17-1 Logins...................................................................................................................................................17-1
Figure 18-1 Maintenance......................................................................................................................................... 18-1
Figure 18-2 Secured Client Setup ........................................................................................................................... 18-2
Figure 18-3 Add Secured Client ..............................................................................................................................18-3
Figure 18-4 Firmware Upgrade ...............................................................................................................................18-5
Figure 18-5 Restore Configuration ..........................................................................................................................18-5
Figure 18-6 Backup Configuration...........................................................................................................................18-6
Figure 19-1 Statistics ...............................................................................................................................................19-1
Figure 19-2 Hardware Monitor.................................................................................................................................19-2
Figure 19-3 Port Statistics .......................................................................................................................................19-3
Figure 19-4 Channel Statistics.................................................................................................................................19-4
Figure 19-5 VLAN Status.........................................................................................................................................19-6
Figure 20-1 Diagnostic ............................................................................................................................................20-1
Figure 20-2 DSL Line Diagnostic............................................................................................................................. 20-5
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Figure 20-3 Reboot System Confirmation............................................................................................................... 20-6
Figure 20-4 Logout .................................................................................................................................................. 20-7
Figure 24-1 Linedata Command Example .............................................................................................................. 24-4
Figure 24-2 Lineinfo Command Example................................................................................................................ 24-4
Figure 24-3 Lineperf Command Example ............................................................................................................... 24-6
Figure 24-4 Linerate Command Example ............................................................................................................... 24-8
Figure 24-5 List Profiles Command Example........................................................................................................ 24-11
Figure 24-6 Show Profile Command Example...................................................................................................... 24-12
Figure 25-1 List Port Command Example ............................................................................................................... 25-4
Figure 25-2 List Profiles Command Example.......................................................................................................... 25-7
Figure 25-3 List N-wire Groups Command Example ............................................................................................ 25-15
Figure 26-1 Show VCP Command Example........................................................................................................... 26-3
Figure 26-2 Show VCPs Command Example ......................................................................................................... 26-3
Figure 26-3 Chow Channel Command Example..................................................................................................... 26-5
Figure 26-4 Chow Channel Command Example..................................................................................................... 26-6
Figure 26-5 Channel Statistics Command Example................................................................................................ 26-8
Figure 26-6 Channel Statistics Command Example................................................................................................ 26-9
Figure 28-1 Mfilter Command Example .................................................................................................................. 28-3
Figure 28-2 Portfilter Command Example............................................................................................................... 28-5
Figure 28-3 Portfilter Command Example 2............................................................................................................ 28-6
Figure 28-4 Example of Modified Port Filter Port 2................................................................................................. 28-6
Figure 28-5 Example of Modified Port Filter Port 3................................................................................................. 28-7
Figure 28-6 Example of Modified Port Filter Settings ............................................................................................. 28-7
Figure 29-1 Pool Command Example ..................................................................................................................... 29-2
Figure 31-1 Example: PVID Command Display...................................................................................................... 31-4
Figure 31-2 Example: SVLAN List Command Display............................................................................................ 31-5
Figure 31-3 Example: SVLAN List Command Display............................................................................................ 31-6
Figure 31-4 SVLAN Example .................................................................................................................................. 31-7
Figure 31-5 Example: Svlan Getentry 2 Command Display ................................................................................... 31-8
Figure 31-6 Example: DVLAN List Command Display............................................................................................ 31-9
Figure 31-7 Example: DVLAN Getentry 2 Command Display ................................................................................ 31-9
Figure 31-8 Example: VLAN List Command Display ............................................................................................ 31-10
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Figure 33-1 Setting IP Address and Default Gateway.............................................................................................33-2
Figure 36-1 BOOTP/TFTP Server........................................................................................................................... 36-3
Figure 36-2 Input MAC ............................................................................................................................................36-3
Figure 36-3 Database Edit Dialog ...........................................................................................................................36-4
Figure 36-4 Enable BOOTP/TFTP .......................................................................................................................... 36-4
Figure 36-5 Enter Debug Mode............................................................................................................................... 36-4
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List of Tables
Table 3-1 Front Panel Ports of the SAM1008 Network Module ................................................................................ 3-2
Table 3-2 Front Panel Ports of the AAM1008 Network Module................................................................................. 3-2
Table 3-3 Front Panel Ports of the IES-1000 ............................................................................................................ 3-2
Table 7-1 Network Module LED Descriptions............................................................................................................ 7-2
Table 8-1 SYS LED Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................... 8-1
Table 8-2 ALM LED Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................... 8-1
Table 8-3 SHDSL LED Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 8-2
Table 8-4 ADSL LED Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................... 8-2
Table 8-5 LAN LED Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................... 8-3
Table 8-6 ADSL Voice Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 8-3
Table 8-7 Testing In-house Wiring............................................................................................................................. 8-4
Table 9-1 Navigation Panel Links.............................................................................................................................. 9-2
Table 9-2 Web Configurator Screens ........................................................................................................................ 9-3
Table 10-1 General Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 10-1
Table 10-2 Bridge Setup.......................................................................................................................................... 10-3
Table 10-3 Bridge Packet Type Filter Setup............................................................................................................ 10-4
Table 10-4 Bridge Port Filter Setup ......................................................................................................................... 10-6
Table 10-5 Edit Bridge Port Filter Setup.................................................................................................................. 10-7
Table 10-6 Bridge MAC Filter Setup........................................................................................................................ 10-8
Table 10-7 Bridge MAC Filter Entry List .................................................................................................................. 10-9
Table 10-8 Bridge MAC Filter Entry Add ................................................................................................................. 10-9
Table 10-9 MAC Count Filter Setup ...................................................................................................................... 10-10
Table 10-10 MAC Count Filter Edit........................................................................................................................ 10-11
Table 10-11 Bridge MAC Address Record............................................................................................................. 10-13
Table 10-12 Bridge IGMP Snooping Record ......................................................................................................... 10-14
Table 10-13 DHCP Relay Setup............................................................................................................................ 10-16
Table 10-14 Add DHCP Server.............................................................................................................................. 10-17
Table 10-15 802.1X Setup..................................................................................................................................... 10-18
Table 10-16 RADIUS Server Setup....................................................................................................................... 10-19
Table 10-17 Edit 802.1x Setup .............................................................................................................................. 10-20
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Table 10-18 Bridge Fast Mode VLAN ID Setup.....................................................................................................10-21
Table 10-19 IP Setup .............................................................................................................................................10-22
Table 11-1 Maximum Transfer Rates of the ADSL Ports ......................................................................................... 11-1
Table 11-2 ADSL Port Setup .................................................................................................................................... 11-4
Table 11-3 ADSL Profile Setup ................................................................................................................................ 11-5
Table 11-4 ADSL Add Profile.................................................................................................................................... 11-6
Table 11-5 Ethernet Port Setup ............................................................................................................................... 11-8
Table 11-6 ADSL Port Setup Edit........................................................................................................................... 11-10
Table 12-1 Data Rates of the SAM1008’s SHDSL Ports .........................................................................................12-1
Table 12-2 G.SHDSL Port Setup .............................................................................................................................12-4
Table 12-3 G.SHDSL Profile Setup..........................................................................................................................12-6
Table 12-4 G.SHDSL Add Profile ............................................................................................................................. 12-7
Table 12-5 G.SHDSL Port Setup .............................................................................................................................12-8
Table 12-6 Add G.SHDSL N-wire Group................................................................................................................12-10
Table 12-7 Add G.SHDSL Port Bonding ................................................................................................................ 12-11
Table 13-1 DSL Port Channel Setup ....................................................................................................................... 13-2
Table 13-2 DSL Port VC Profile Setup..................................................................................................................... 13-7
Table 13-3 DSL Port VC Profile Add........................................................................................................................13-8
Table 13-4 DSL Port Channel Add.........................................................................................................................13-10
Table 14-1 Static Route Setup .................................................................................................................................14-1
Table 14-2 Add Static Route ....................................................................................................................................14-2
Table 15-1 GARP Terminology ................................................................................................................................15-3
Table 15-2 Static VLAN Setup .................................................................................................................................15-4
Table 15-3 Add VLAN Static Entry........................................................................................................................... 15-6
Table 16-1 SNMP ....................................................................................................................................................16-2
Table 16-2 SNMP Setup ..........................................................................................................................................16-3
Table 16-3 Add SNMP Access Entry ....................................................................................................................... 16-4
Table 17-1 Logins .................................................................................................................................................... 17-1
Table 18-1 Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................... 18-1
Table 18-2 Secured Client Setup.............................................................................................................................18-2
Table 18-3 Add Secured Client ................................................................................................................................ 18-3
Table 19-1 Statistics................................................................................................................................................. 19-1
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