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NYC-16VDSL-B
INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION
MANUAL
Thank you so much for your purchasing our equipment.
Prior to using it, read and understand the "Instruction and Installation
Manual" thoroughly.
After reading it, always keep it at hand for your reference.
F-5243-1

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  • Page 1 NYC-16VDSL-B INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION MANUAL Thank you so much for your purchasing our equipment. Prior to using it, read and understand the "Instruction and Installation Manual" thoroughly. After reading it, always keep it at hand for your reference. F-5243-1...
  • Page 2 → INSTALLATION(Pages 12 and 13). The installation environment is 0 to 40 . Installing the NYC-16VDSL-B If there is an ADSL circuit or amateur radio set installed nearby, there may be an interference between the Equipment and ADSL circuit or a cross talk from the Equipment to the amateur radio set.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The "Instruction and Installation Manual" describes not only the operating methods, but other important matters you should observe in order to prevent personal injuries and damage on your properties and run the Equipment safely. Prior to using it, read and understand the Manual thoroughly. If you lose or deface the Manual, obtain a new copy from our dealer.
  • Page 4 WARNING When relocating the Equipment, confirm that the power plug has been disconnected from the plug socket and the external connection cables such as the power cable, telephone circuit cable have been disconnected. Neglect of this may damage the cables, resulting in a fire or electric shock. When connecting the power plug of another electric appliance to a wall outlet having two or more plug sockets, ensure that the total current value does not exceed the maximum value of the wall outlet.
  • Page 5 BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING TO AVOID TROUBLES ATTENTION Do not install the Equipment in the following places: Place where the temperature drops drastically, such as an ice plant. Place close to a high frequency producing facility such as a high-frequency welder, electric welder. Magnetized place such as a TV, radio, fluorescent lamp, microwave oven, office automation device, or electromagnetic wave producing place.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 OVERVIEW 2 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 3 EQUIPMENT CHECK 4 CONSTRUCTION COMPONENT PARTS 5 INSTALLATON HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION Horizontal Instllation 19-INCH RACK INSTALLATION 19-inch Rack Instllation 6 CONNECTION SYSYTEM CONFIGURATION 10/100BASE CONNECTION VDSL CIRCUIT CONNECTION POTS/ISDN CIRCUIT CONNECTION POWER SOURCE CONNECTION 7 SERIAL AND TELNET SETTING LIST OF SERIAL AND TELNET SETTING ITEMS...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Setting the User Name Setting the Password OVERALL SETTING Setting the Time Setting the Time Server Setting upon Shipment from Factory Saving the Date Reboot 10/100BASE SETTING 10/100BASE Setting VDSL SETTING SETTING BY PORTS Selecting the VDSL port 9 SETTING EXAMPLES LIST OF SETTING EXAMPLES VDSL PORT CONNECTION...
  • Page 8: Overview

    By utilizing the VDSL (Very high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line) technology, the Equipment uses a UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable to realize high-speed data communication with maximum fall of 50 Mbps. It consists of NYC-16VDSL-B (concentrated apparatus) and NYC- VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus).
  • Page 9: Application Examples

    2 APPLICATION EXAMPLES High-speed Internet connection is enabled by linking the NYC-16VDSL-B (concentrated apparatus) and NYC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus). The following applications are available. Installation in Condominium/Hotel Configuration Room 301 Room 201 Room 101 In-line Filter 2-branch Modular Telephone Network...
  • Page 10: Equipment Check

    3 EQUIPMENT CHECK Check the equipment. Main Body Accessories NYC-16VDSL-B INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION MANUAL Thank you so much for your purchasing our equipment. Prior to using it, read and understand the "Instruction and Installation Manual" thoroughly. After reading it, always keep it at hand for your reference.
  • Page 11: Construction

    Connect to a PC with a RS-232C cable. Connect to the NYC-VDSL-T16 Connect to an analog (single unit apparatus). circuit/ISDN circuit. NYC-16VDSL-B 10/100 BASE MDI Port 10/100BASE MDI-X Port Caution Label Connect to a downstream apparatus Connect to an upstream apparatus (terminal-side apparatus) (network-side apparatus).
  • Page 12: Rear View

    COMPONENT PARTS 4 CONSTRUCTION Rear View Warning Label Product Name Label Power Cable Cools down inside the equipment. Connect to the 230 V AC (50/60 Hz) power. FG Terminal Connect to the earth.
  • Page 13 COMPONENT PARTS 4 CONSTRUCTION ALM Lamp NYC-16VDSL-B 10/100BASE 100M Lamp VDSL LINK Lamp POWER Lamp 10/100BASE LINK/ACT Lamp Lamp Lamp State Description ON (Green) Power turned on. POWER Power turned off. ON (Red) The Equipment has an alarm( 1). Blinking (Red) The Equipment is being upgraded.
  • Page 14: Installaton

    Do not stack 3 units or more of the Equipment on top of each other. When stacking the Equipment, use a band, etc. to secure them. a. Band Band NYC-16VDSL-B 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...
  • Page 15: 19-Inch Rack Installation

    19-INCH RACK INSTALLATION 5 INSTALLATION 19-inch Rack Installation Attach the included 19-inch rack fittings to the right and left sides of the Equipment with included M3 setscrews. Secure the Equipment onto the 19-inch rack with included M5 setscrews. When attaching the Equipment to the 19-inch rack, secure one-unit-wide space in the 19- •...
  • Page 16: Connection

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 6 CONNECTION The following figure shows a configuration with the Equipment and NYC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus). POTS/ISDN1 10/100BASE POTS/ISDN16 Connect to the 10/100BASE VDSL1 Port 3 or 4. VDSL16 MDF Boundary Point Internet Telephone Circuit (Analog/ISDN) 2-branch Modular 2 Modular Jack Modular Cable (Approx.
  • Page 17: 10/100Base Connection

    10/100BASE CONNECTION 6 CONNECTION Insert the LAN cable's modular plug into the "10/100BASE" port of the data circuit interface section of the Equipment until it "clicks." For the LAN cable's modular plug, use an RJ-45 plug compliant with the ISO Standards, •...
  • Page 18: Vdsl Circuit Connection

    VDSL CIRCUIT CONNECTION 6 CONNECTION Connect an installation work cable's lead wire to a commercially available 36-pin anphenol connector (to be procured by the installer). The following lists the recommended 36-pin VDSL Port Pin Assignment • anphenol connectors. Pin No. Circuit Name Manufacturer Part No.
  • Page 19: Pots/Isdn Circuit Connection

    POTS/ISDN CIRCUIT CONNECTION 6 CONNECTION Connect an installation work cable's lead wire to a commercially available 36-pin anphenol connector (to be procured by the installer). The following lists the recommended 36-pin POTS/ISDN Port Pin Assignment • anphenol connectors. Pin No. Circuit Name Manufacturer Part No.
  • Page 20: Power Source Connection

    If the plug socket is of 3 poles (earthed), connection of the earthing conductor in Step 1 • is not required. Confirm that the POWER lamp (green) has been turned on. If turned off, contact our dealer. • Front of NYC-16VDSL-B Back of NYC-16VDSL-B AC230V POWER Lamp Power Cable (3-pole Insertion Plug)
  • Page 21: List Of Serial And Telnet Setting Items

    LIST OF SERIAL AND TELNET SETTING ITEMS 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Setting Item Description Page Connection to PC Serial Connection A method to connect the Equipment and PC with a RS-232C cable to log in. TELNET Connection A method to log in to the Equipment through the PC connected to the network.
  • Page 22 LIST OF SERIAL AND TELNET SETTING ITEMS 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Setting Item Description Page 10/100BASE Setting 10/100BASE Setting Allows you to set the communication mode of the 10/100BASE port and check the setting. Set the communication speed and flow control.
  • Page 23 LIST OF SERIAL AND TELNET SETTING ITEMS 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Setting Item Description Page If the Equipment is installed near an amateur radio apparatus, radiation noise from the VDSL circuit cable may affect amateur radio communication.
  • Page 24 LIST OF SERIAL AND TELNET SETTING ITEMS 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Setting Item Description Page Switching Setting Switching Setting Menu Newly sets the VLAN. The Equipment has a Layer-2 switch function and each of the ports (VDSL ports and 10/100BASE ports) may be independently used.
  • Page 25 LIST OF SERIAL AND TELNET SETTING ITEMS 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Setting Item Description Page Sets addition of a VLAN identification tag to the data output from each port, in VLAN group setting. If tag output is set, the tagged packet compliant with the IEEE Tag Output Setting 802.1Q may become the frame data bigger than the 1,518 bytes/frame prescribed by the IEEE 802.3/Ethernet.
  • Page 26: Connection To Pc

    CONNECTION TO PC 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G This section describes how to connect a PC to the Equipment for serial or TELNET setting. Serial Connection Connect the PC to the Equipment with a RS-232C straight cable. The RS-232C straight cable (female 9-pin connector to female 9-pin connector) is to be •...
  • Page 27: Telnet Connection

    CONNECTION TO PC 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G TELNET Connection Connect the 10/100BASE port of the PC to the Equipment (MDI-X) with a 10/100BASE straight cable. The 10/100BASE straight cable is to be procured by the installer. •...
  • Page 28: User Command Menu

    LOG-IN 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G User Command Menu Enter a user name and press the Enter key. An initial value is "vdsl" (lowercase). • Enter a password and press the Enter key. An initial value is vdsl (lowercase). •...
  • Page 29: System Administration

    SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Setting the IP Address The following describes how to set the IP address of the Equipment. Setting from the TELNET and Web browser is allowed through the set IP address. An initial value is 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 30 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Save the data according to the data save procedure ( Page 29). If it is not saved, the set value will be replaced by the previous one. • Reboot the Equipment according to the reboot procedure ( Page 30). The set IP address is validated after rebooting the Equipment.
  • Page 31: Overall Setting

    OVERALL SETTING 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Saving the Data The following describes how to save various setting data in the Equipment. When the setting is changed, be sure to operate the procedure below to save the new data. Otherwise, the pre-change condition is restored at reboot or power failure.
  • Page 32 OVERALL SETTING 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Reboot The following describes how to reboot (reset) the Equipment. If the data has not been saved, the pre-change condition will be restored. Select 2 SYSTEM SETTING in the User Command Menu and press the Enter key.
  • Page 33: Log-Out

    LOG-OUT 7 SERI A L AND TELNET SETTI N G Log-out The following describes how to log out. Select 10 LOG OUT in the User Command Menu and press the Enter key. Execute log-out. Notes After logging out, you will not be returned to the User Command Menu. When closing the setting screen, be sure to log out.
  • Page 34: Web Setting

    LIST OF WEB SETTING ITEMS WEB SETTING Setting Item Description Page Connection to PC Web Connection A method to log in to the Equipment through the PC connected to the network. Log-in A method to log in to the Equipment in order to make various settings. System Administration Sets the IP address/subnet mask of the user who accesses the IP Address Setting...
  • Page 35 LIST OF WEB SETTING ITEMS WEB SETTING Setting Item Description Page Sets the transmission speed of the VDSL circuit. Automatic control is provided so that the optimum transmission speed will be obtained between the set transmission speed and the minimum speed in the installation environment.
  • Page 36 LIST OF WEB SETTING ITEMS WEB SETTING Setting Item Description Page Switching Setting Newly sets/changes/deletes the VLAN. The Equipment has a Layer-2 switch function and each of the ports (VDSL ports and 10/100BASE ports) may be independently used. (Switching HUB function) VLAN is capable of virtually grouping each port to handle each independent port as an identical group.
  • Page 37 LIST OF WEB SETTING ITEMS WEB SETTING Setting Item Description Page SNMP is a network administration protocol for exchanging the administration information on the network running on the UDP. If there is an administration information request from SNMP SNMP Setting Manager on the administration station, the Equipment notifies the administration information accumulated in MIB-II to SNMP Manager.
  • Page 38: Connection Through Web

    CONNECTION TO PC 8 WEB SETTING The following describes how to connect a PC to the Equipment through the Web. Connection through Web Connect the 10/100BASE port of the PC to the Equipment (MDI-X) with a 10/100BASE straight cable. The 10/100BASE straight cable is to be procured by the installer. •...
  • Page 39 CONNECTION TO PC WEB SETTING Supplemental Explanation For setting of the Internet temporary file for the browser used, select Check at Every Page Display. Setting Example for Internet Explorer Click on Internet Option in the Tool menu. Click on of Internet Temporary File in the Internet Option - Overall screen. At New Version Check of Saved Page in the Setting screen, select Check at Every Page Display and click on Click on...
  • Page 40 LOG-IN 8 WEB SETTING Enter the user name and password and click on Both initial values are vdsl (lowercase). • When changing the user name and password, enter the new ones and click on OK. • Entering the user name and password displays the TOP screen for Web setting.
  • Page 41: Setting The Ip Address

    SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING Setting the IP Address The following describes how to set the IP address of the Equipment. The set IP address allows you to set from the TELNET and Web browser. An initial value is 192.168.1.1. Click on SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION in the TOP screen for Web setting.
  • Page 42 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the IP Address Setting, Default Gateway Setting and DNS Server • Setting screen. Notes Enter the IP address/subnet mask in half-em numerals. When the setting is changed, save the set value with Save Data under System Setting. If not saved, the pre-change condition will be restored at reboot or power failure.
  • Page 43: Setting The Default Gateway

    SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING Setting the Default Gateway The following describes how to set the IP address of the default gateway used by the Equipment. No initial value has been set. Click on SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION in the TOP screen for Web setting. IP ADDRESS SETTING Click on •...
  • Page 44 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the IP Address Setting, Default Gateway Setting and DNS Server • Setting screen. Notes Enter the default gateway in half-em numerals. When the setting is changed, save the set value with Save Data under System Setting. If not saved, the pre-change condition will be restored at reboot or power failure.
  • Page 45 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING Setting the DNS Server The following describes how to set the DNS server used by the Equipment. No initial value has been set. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. Click on IP ADDRESS SETTING •...
  • Page 46 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the IP Address Setting, Default Gateway Setting and DNS Server • Setting screen. Notes Enter the DNS server in half-em numerals. When the setting is changed, save the set value with Save Data under System Setting. If not saved, the pre-change condition will be restored at reboot or power failure.
  • Page 47: Setting The User Name

    SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING Setting the User Name The following describes how to set the user name for accessing the Equipment. An initial value is vdsl (lowercase). SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Click on .in the TOP screen for Web setting. Click on PASSWORD SETTING The User Name Setting screen appears.
  • Page 48 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING USER NAME WAS REGISTERED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the User Name Change and Log-in Password Change screen. • Notes Enter the user name by up to 8 characters in half-em alphanumerals (upper case and lower case).
  • Page 49: Setting The Password

    SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING Setting the Password The following describes how to set the password for accessing the Equipment. An initial value is vdsl (lower case). SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. Click on PASSWORD SETTING The Log-in Password Change screen appears.
  • Page 50 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 8 WEB SETTING PASSWORD WAS REGISTERED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the User Name and Log-in Password Change screen. • Notes The setting can be changed only after entering the log-in password into all the passwords OLD PASSWORD/NEW PASSWORD/INPUT NEWPASSWORD AGAIN).
  • Page 51: Setting The Time

    OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING Setting the Time The following describes how to set the time. SYSTEM SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. The Time Setting screen appears. ADJUST TO TIME PC Click on You can adjust to the PC setting time. •...
  • Page 52 OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the Time Setting screen. • Notes Use the time of the Equipment as a guideline. The initial value is Jan. 1, 2003, 00:00. The time setting range is Jan. 1, 2000, 00:00 to Dec. 31, 2035, 23:59. The time of the Equipment is initialized when the Equipment is rebooted or the power fails.
  • Page 53: Setting The Time Server

    OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING Setting the Time Server The following describes how to set the time server. SYSTEM SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. The Time Setting screen appears. USE OF TIME SERVER Select NO USE or USE at Enter the IP address or domain name of the timer server in the TIME SERVER ADDRESS field.
  • Page 54 OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the Time Setting and Timer Server Setting screen. • Supplemental Explanation Time server setting is to acquire an accurate standard time from the time server set in the network.
  • Page 55: Setting Upon Shipment From Factory

    OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING Setting upon Shipment from Factory The following describes how to initialize all the settings (back to the initial values). The history information is also cleared. SYSTEM SETTING Click in the TOP screen for Web setting. Click on INITIALIZE SETTING Click on...
  • Page 56 OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING INITIALIZE SETTING Click on Clicking on takes you back to the Initialize Setting screen. CANCEL • DATA WAS INITIALIZED AND WAS REBOOTED AUTOMATICALLY. appears. Wait for about 30 seconds, enter http //192.168.1.1 in the URL field for the browser and press the Enter key. The TOP screen for Web setting appears.
  • Page 57: Saving The Date

    OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING Saving the Data The following describes how to save the various setting data into the Equipment. If the setting has been changed, be sure to go through the following procedure. Otherwise, the pre-change condition is restored at reboot or power failure. Click on SYSTEM SETTING in the TOP screen for Web setting.
  • Page 58 OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING SAVED THE DATA. appears. Click on • You are taken back to the Save Data screen. Notes When the setting is changed, be sure to save the data. If not saved, the pre-change condition will be restored at reboot or power failure.
  • Page 59: Reboot

    OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING Reboot The following describes how to reboot (reset) the Equipment. If the data is not saved, the pre- change condition is restored. SYSTEM SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. Click on REBOOT Click on REBOOT...
  • Page 60 OVERALL SETTING 8 WEB SETTING REBOOT Click on Clicking on takes you back to the Reboot screen. CANCEL • REBOOT COMPLETED. appears. Wait for about 30 seconds, enter http //192.168.1.1 in the URL field for the browser and press the Enter key.
  • Page 61: 10/100Base Setting

    10/100BASE SETTING 8 WEB SETTING 10/100BASE Setting The following describes how to set various data for the 10/100BASE ports. 10/100BASE SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. The 10/100BASE Setting screen appears. Select the communication speed in a pull-down menu. An initial value is AUTOMATIC.
  • Page 62: 10/100Base Setting

    10/100BASE SETTING 8 WEB SETTING Click on REGISTRATION REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the 10/100BASE Setting screen. • Supplemental Explanation When running in the 10 Mbps mode, the 10/100BASE 100M lamp is turned off. When running in the 100 Mbps mode, the 10/100BASE 100M lamp is turned on. Notes When the setting is changed, save the set value with Save Data under System Setting.
  • Page 63: Vdsl Setting Setting By Ports

    VDSL SETTING (SETTING BY PORTS) 8 WEB SETTING Selecting the VDSL Port The following describes how to select Valid/Invalid for the VDSL ports used. Valid has been initially selected for all the VDSL ports. Select Invalid for the unused ports. VDSL SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting.
  • Page 64 VDSL SETTING (SETTING BY PORTS) 8 WEB SETTING REGISTRATION Click on REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the Setting for Each Port screen. • Supplemental Explanation In selection of the VDSL ports, data communication is allowed when VALID is enabled. The INVALID ports are disabled.
  • Page 65: Setting Examples

    LIST OF SETTING EXAMPLES 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Setting Description Page VDSL Port Connection Shows the notes for connecting the VDSL ports. S/N Ratio Margin Setting Shows a S/N ratio margin setting example. VLAN Configuration (Initial Setting) Shows an initially set VLAN configuration. VLAN Configuration Configuration Diagram Shows a VLAN configuration example.
  • Page 66: Vdsl Port Connection

    VDSL PORT CONNECTION 9 SETTING EXAMPLES VDSL Port Connection The following is recommended in order to fully exhibit the performance of the Equipment. At the VDSL ports of the Equipment, connect between the adjacent ports at the minimum line length difference. Configuration Diagram NYC-VDSL-T16 VDSL Port 1...
  • Page 67: S/N Ratio Margin Setting

    S/N RATIO MARGIN SETTING 9 SETTING EXAMPLES The following provides an example of S/N ratio margin setting. Configuration Diagram Equipment Bridge Tap NYC-VDSL-T16 VDSL Port Bridge Tap Description of Configuration Example As shown in the configuration diagram above, if the VDSL circuit is branched by a bridge tap, etc., there may be an unstable VDSL port circuit condition (link training repeated), slow transmission speed or low S/N ratio.
  • Page 68: Setting The S/N Ratio Margin

    S/N RATIO MARGIN SETTING 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Setting the S/N Ratio Margin VDSL SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting, followed by SETTING FOR EACH PORT Click on DETAIL Change the S/N ratio margin setting. Click on REGISTRATION...
  • Page 69 S/N RATIO MARGIN SETTING 9 SETTING EXAMPLES REGISTRATION OF VDSL PORT1 COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the Detail Setting screen. • Notes Set the S/N ratio margin with the NYC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus) connected. If not connected, clicking on the button results in an error, disabling data setting.
  • Page 70: Vlan Configuration

    VLAN CONFIGURATION (INITIAL SETTING) 9 SETTING EXAMPLES The following shows an initial VLAN configuration. Configuration Diagram Configuring the VLAN VLAN ID2 VLAN ID18 Equipment 10/100BASE Port 1 NYC-VDSL-T16 10/100BASE Port 2 VDSL Port 1 10/100BASE Port 3 VLAN ID3 10/100BASE Port 4 VLAN ID1 NYC-VDSL-T16 VDSL Port 2...
  • Page 71 VLAN CONFIGURATION (INITIAL SETTING) 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Description of VLAN (Virtual LAN) 1 VLAN configuration (Group) Equipped with the Layer-2 switch function, the Equipment allows each port (VDSL and 10/100BASE ports) to be independently used. (Switching HUB function) Virtually grouping each port, the VLAN is capable of handling each independent port as identical groups.
  • Page 72: Vlan Configuration

    VLAN CONFIGURATION 9 SETTING EXAMPLES The following shows a setting example of VLAN configuration. This configuration example sets the VDSL Ports 1 to 4 and 10/100BASE Ports 3 and 4 as VLAN ID 1000. Configuration Diagram Configuraing the VLAN VLAN ID1000 Equipment 10/100BASE Port 1 NYC-VDSL-T16...
  • Page 73: Setting The Vlan Id

    VLAN CONFIGURATION 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Setting the VLAN ID The following describes how to set the VLAN ID. SWITCHING SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. The VLAN Setting screen appears. appears if no tag has been set, and T if it has been set, respectively. •...
  • Page 74 VLAN CONFIGURATION 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Enter the data newly in the VLAN ID and VLAN Name fields in the VLAN Setting screen you want to newly register. Click in the check box for the VLAN port you want to newly set. The following shows an example.
  • Page 75 VLAN CONFIGURATION 9 SETTING EXAMPLES REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the VLAN Setting screen. • Supplemental Explanation To change the VLAN setting, enter [VLAN ID] you want to change in the VLAN Setting screen in Step 2, and click on CHANGE .The specified VLAN Setting screen appears.
  • Page 76 VLAN CONFIGURATION 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Notes The setting examples of VLAN IDs [1-18] have been registered with the Equipment. The setting data of VLAN ID [1] may not be changed or deleted. When deleting VLAN ID, firstly change the setting of PVID used. When the setting is changed, save the set value with Save Data under System Setting.
  • Page 77: Setting Pvid

    VLAN CONFIGURATION 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Setting PVID The following describes how to set PVID (port base VLAN). Apply the set VLAN ID to the VDSL1to VDSL4 ports. SWITCHING SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. Click on PVID SETTING...
  • Page 78 VLAN CONFIGURATION 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Set PVID (VLAN ID) for each of the VDSL and 10/100BASE ports. Click on REGISTRATION REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the PVID Setting screen. • Notes When deleting the VLAN ID used, firstly change the setting of PVID used. When the setting is changed, save the set value with Save Data under System Setting.
  • Page 79: Setting Tag Output

    SETTING TAG OUTPUT 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Setting Tag Output Sending out the Tagged Frame The following two figures show the case when the 10/100BASE Port 1 has been set for tag output and the data flows from the VDSL Port 1 to the 10/100BASE Port 1. There is a condition to PVID setting to send out the tagged frame.
  • Page 80: Configuration Example

    SETTING TAG OUTPUT 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Configuration Example Communication is allowed between the VDSL ports. Communication is allowed from all the VDSL ports to the 10/100BASE Port 1. Communication is allowed from the 10/100 BASE Port 1 to all the VDSL ports. Add the VLAN ID1 tag to the frame sent out from the 10/100BASE Port 1.
  • Page 81 SETTING TAG OUTPUT 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Click on REGISTRATION REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the VLAN Setting screen. • PVID SETTING Click on and set as follows for each of the VDSL and 10/100BASE ports.
  • Page 82 SETTING TAG OUTPUT 9 SETTING EXAMPLES REGISTRATION Click on REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on Click on TAG OUTPUT SETTING and set as follows.
  • Page 83 SETTING TAG OUTPUT 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Click on REGISTRATION REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on • You are taken back to the Tag Output Setting screen.
  • Page 84 SETTING TAG OUTPUT 9 SETTING EXAMPLES VLAN SETTING Click on and confirm that T is being displayed for the 10/100BASE Port 1 where tag output has been set. The frame flowing from each VDSL port to the 10/100BASE Port 1 is tagged ID1. •...
  • Page 85 TRUNKING SETTING 9 SETTING EXAMPLES The following describes a setting example for using (trunking) multiple 10/100BASE circuits to improve the speed, when conneting (cascading) to other apparatuses (the Equipment also connectable) having the VLAN functions. When trunking is used, the opponent apparatus should be another unit of this equipment or have a trunking function.
  • Page 86: Setting Trunking

    TRUNKING SETTING 9 SETTING EXAMPLES Setting Trunking The following describes the setting method for using 2 10/100BASE circuits. SWITCHING SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. TRUNKING SETTING Click on Select the 10/100BASE ports where you want to set trunking. Click on REGISTRATION...
  • Page 87 TRUNKING SETTING 9 SETTING EXAMPLES REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears. Click on You are taken back to the Trunking Setting screen. • Supplemental Explanation Trunking is a function to multiplex the 10/100BASE circuit into 2/3/4 ports in order to improve the transmission speed to/from the downstream-side unit, when the Equipment is cascaded (multiple units connected).
  • Page 88: List Of Maintenance Functions Web Setting

    LIST OF MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS Setting Item Description Page Test (Web Setting) Confirmation of Terminal Conducts a connection test between the VDSL circuits of the Connection Equipment and NYC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus) Capable of using a mail sending function to check whether mail SENDING A TEST MAIL can be sent to the set address.
  • Page 89: Test Web Setting

    TEST (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS Confirming Terminal Connection Confirmation of terminal connection allows you to confirm a connection from the Equipment to the NYC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus). Test Confirmation Range Test Confirmation Range Equipment NYC-VDSL-T16 VDSL Port 1 10/100BASE1 NYC-VDSL-T16...
  • Page 90 TEST (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS TO CONFIRM At Confirmation of Terminal Connection, click on • Test a connection to the NC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus) connected to the selected VDSL port and present the test result. Execution Result •...
  • Page 91 TEST (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS BACK Click on You are taken back to the Test screen. • Supplemental Explanation Confirmation of Terminal Connection allows you to confirm the link condition between the Equipment and NYC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus). Notes Confirm terminal connection with the NYC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus) connected.
  • Page 92: Sending Test Mail

    TEST (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS Sending Test Mail Sending Test Mail allows you to check whether mail setting ( Pages 98 and 100) is valid. This test sends a fixed message to the set mail address. Test Confirmation Range Test Confirmation Range Equipment...
  • Page 93 TEST (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS At Sending Test Mail, click on TO SEND Execution Result • When successful • When unsuccessful...
  • Page 94 TEST (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS BACK Click on You are taken back to the Test screen. • Supplemental Explanation Test mail title:VDSL TEST E-MAIL Test mail text:IT SUCCEEDED IN TRANSMISSION OF VDSL TEST E-MAIL Notes Set mail for each user.
  • Page 95: Ping Test

    TEST (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS Ping Test A Ping test is to test a connection to the network apparatus (router, HUB, etc.) linked with the 10/100BASE port of the Equipment. From the Equipment, you cannot conduct the test on the PC connected to the NYC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus).
  • Page 96 TEST (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS Execution Result • When the Ping test is successful • When the Ping test is unsuccessful BACK Click on • You are taken back to the Test screen.
  • Page 97 TEST (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS Supplemental Explanation The Ping test is to test a connection to the network apparatus (router, HUB, etc.) linked with the 10/100BASE port of the Equipment. >From the Equipment, you cannot conduct the test on the PC connected to the NYC-VDSL-T16 (single unit apparatus).
  • Page 98: Line Information Web Setting

    LINE INFORMATION (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS Displaying the VDSL Circuit Status and Settings Displaying the VDSL Circuit Status and Settings LINE INFORMATION Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. The Circuit Status and Circuit Settings screen appears. Clicking on displays the latest line information.
  • Page 99: Line Information Web Setting

    LINE INFORMATION (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS History Information SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. The History Information screen appears. Notes The history information appears, starting from the latest. Up to 1,000 history information is saved; the rest of it is overwritten, starting from the oldest.
  • Page 100: Notification Function Web Setting

    NOTIFICATION FUNCTION (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS If an alarm takes place, the Equipment notifies an alarm message by mail. The following describes how to set the various data for mail. User Common E-mail Setting User Common E-mail Setting Click on E-MAIL SETTING in the TOP screen for Web setting.
  • Page 101 NOTIFICATION FUNCTION (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS REGISTRATION Click on REGISTRATION COMPLETED. appears and click on You are taken back to the E-mail Setting screen. • Supplemental Explanation E-mail title THE NOTICE OF VDSL ALARM E-mail text examples THE POWER SUPPLY OF VDSL DEVICE CHANGED INTO ON STATE.
  • Page 102: E-Mail Setting For Each User

    NOTIFICATION FUNCTION (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS E-mail Setting for Each User The following describes mail setting for each user. E-MAIL SETTING Click on in the TOP screen for Web setting. Select NO NOTICE or NOTICE at SELECTION OF E-MAIL MESSAGE FUNCTION .
  • Page 103 NOTIFICATION FUNCTION (WEB SETTING) 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS Supplemental Explanation E-mail title THE NOTICE OF VDSL ALARM E-mail text examples THE POWER SUPPLY OF VDSL DEVICE CHANGED INTO ON STATE. THE TEMPERATURE OF VDSL DEVICE IS UNUSUAL. THE TEMPERATURE OF VDSL DEVICE RETURNED TO NORMAL.
  • Page 104 REPLACEMENT OF FANS 10 MAI N TENANCE FUNCTI O NS The fans of the Equipment are expendable parts and need to be periodically replaced. Replace two of them simultaneously about every 15,000 hours (about 20 months). Also, replace them in the following cases: When the fans halt or when they slow down, while the Equipment is running.
  • Page 105 OPTIONS FOR YOUR REFERENCE Equipment Q'ty Remarks Used for connecting a telephone set or ISDN device to the VDSL circuit. It is included in the NYC-VDSL-T16 NYC-VDSL-FILTER (single unit apparatus) as a standard (In-line filter) part. Purchase it separately when extending the telephone set or ISDN device or when the in-line filter is out of order.
  • Page 106: For Your Reference

    RS-232C PORT INTERFACE 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE When connecting the PC to the RS-232C port of the Equipment, use a RS-232C straight cable. The following describes the RS-232C port interface. Appearance of Connector 9-pin Connector (Male Type) RS-232C Signal Lines of RS-232C Port Interface. Signal Direction Pin No.
  • Page 107: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Fault Identification When a fault occurs, identify a faulty section according to the procedure in Fig. 11-1. If the Equipment is determined out of order, contact our dealer. System Fault Power-on POWER Power fault. lamp not turned See Fig.11-2.
  • Page 108 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR REFERENCE Power Fault POWER lamp Power turned Normal input power Power-on Power fault at user site POWER lamp Recovered Equipment fault Fig. 11-2 Fault Identification Procedure...
  • Page 109 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR REFERENCE POTS/ISDN Port Fault Telephone unable to send/receive signal. Check opposing apparatus. Cable Cable connected to properly connected to Cable snapped? POTS/ISDN anphenol port? connector? Cable connected to PHONE port of Replace cable. in-line filter? Connect it to POTS/ISDN port.
  • Page 110 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR REFERENCE VDSL Circuit Port Fault VDSL LINK lamp OFF Cable Cable properly Valid set connected to connected to anphenol for VDSL connector? VDSL port? port? Opposing VDSL apparatus powered on? Set Valid. Connect it. Connect it Turn it on. properly to anphenol connector.
  • Page 111 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 10/100BASE Port Fault 10/100BASE LINK/ACT lamp OFF. Cable Network Correct MDI/ connected to apparatus MDI-X for modular 10/100BASE powered-on? plug pin port? layout? Turn on network Press-fit cable apparatus. Connect it. properly to modular plug. 10/100BASE LINK/ACT lamp Connect cable...
  • Page 112: Specification

    SPECIFICATION 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE The following lists the major specification of the Equipment. Item Specification No. of ports Transmission speed 50 Mbps downstream and 29 Mbps upstream at maximum Approx. 300 m At 50 Mbps downstream and 29 Mbps upstream Transmission distance When using a metallic balanced pair cable (Category 5) VDSL...
  • Page 113: About Private Mib

    APPENDIXES 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE About Private MIB Configuration of Private MIB private(4).enterprises(1).nyc(4509).vdsl16Products(2) Status Related nycStatus(1) Status Related nycStSwCountTable(6) L2 Switch Counter nycStTemp(1) Temperature Rise nycStSwCountEntry(1) nycStVdslChipVer(2) VDSL Chip Version nycStSwCntPort(1) nycStVdslTable(3) VDSL nycStSwCntByteSdLow(2) nycStVdslEntry(1) nycStSwCntByteSdHi(3) nycStVdslPort(1) nycStSwCntUncastFrmSdLow(4) nycStVdslLink(2) nycStSwCntUncastFrmSdHi(5) nycStVdslSpeed(3) nycStSwCntNUncastFrmSdLow(6) nycStVdslSNR(4)
  • Page 114 APPENDIXES 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Setting Related nycEstablishment(2) Setting Related nycEstVdsl(2) VDSL nycEstDsSet(1) Data Setting nycEstVdslTable(1) nycEstDsSetControl(1) nycEstVdslEntry(1) nycEstDsSetCtlSave(1) nycEstVdslPort(1) nycEstDsSetCtlInit(2) nycEstVdslPortPermit(2) nycEstDsSetCtlReset(3) nycEstVdslSpeed(3) nycEstDsSetTimeServer(2) nycEstVdslSendLevel(4) nycEstDsSetTimeSvPermit(1) nycEstVdslSNRMargin(5) nycEstDsSetTimeSvAddr(2) nycEstVdslNotchFilter(6) nycEstDsSetLogin(3) nycEstVdslPBOPermit(7) nycEstDsSetLgUserAccount(1) nycEstVdslMacAddrFilter(8) nycEstDsSetLgUserPasswd(2) nycEstVdslPriority(9) nycEstDsSetAccessTable(4) nycEstVdslReset(10) nycEstDsSetAccessEntry(1) nycEstVdslSpeedSetTime1(2) nycEstDsSetAccessIndex(1) nycEstVdslSpeedSetTime2(3) nycEstDsSetAccessAddr(2)
  • Page 115 APPENDIXES 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE nycEstSnmp(4) Snmp nycEstMail(6) Mail nycEstSnmpCommTable(1) nycEstMailSendOrgAddress(1) nycEstSnmpCommEntry(1) nycEstMailServer(2) nycEstSnmpCommUser(1) nycEstMailTable(3) nycEstSnmpCommPermit(2) nycEstMailEntry(1) nycEstSnmpCommHost(3) nycEstMailUser(1) nycEstSnmpCommName(4) nycEstMailSendPermit(2) nycEstSnmpCommAccess(5) nycEstMailSendForAddress(3) nycEstSnmpTrapTable(2) nycEstSnmpTrapEntry(1) Test Related nycEstSnmpTrapUser(1) nycEstSnmpTrapPermit(2) nycTest(3) Test Related nycEstSnmpTrapHost(3) nycTestMail(1) nycEstSnmpTrapName(4) nycTestPing(2) nycEstSwitch(5) Switch nycTestVdslLink(3) nycEstSwVLANTable(1) VLAN nycEstSwVLANEntry(1) nycEstSwVLANID(1)
  • Page 116 APPENDIXES 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Details of Private MIB private(4).enterprises(1).nyc(4509) Object Name syntax access status Description nyc16VdslProducts Reference to the MIB definition on the product Obj-Iden nycStatus Reference to the MIB definition on the status 2.1.1 nycStTemp Integer Equipment temperature status (Abnormal/Normal) Read only 2.1.2...
  • Page 117 APPENDIXES 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Object syntax access status description nycEstablishment Reference to the MIB definition on setting 2.2.1 nycEstDsSet Obj-Iden Reference to the MIB definition on data setting 2.2.1.1 nycEstDsSetControl Reference to the MIB definition on control 2.2.1.1.1 nycEstDsSetCtlSav Saves the data by setting "1".
  • Page 118 APPENDIXES 11 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Object syntax access status description 2.2.4 nycEstSnmp Obj-Iden Reference to the MIB definition on SNMP setting 2.2.4.1 nycEstSnmpCommTable SNMP client setting related entry list Sequence 2.2.4.1.1 nycEstSnmpCommEntry SNMP client setting related entry 2.2.4.1.1.1 nycEstSnmpCommUser Index to identify the interface (User) Integer 2.2.4.1.1.2 nycEstSnmpCommPermit...
  • Page 119 Where to Contact for Service and Maintenance About Maintenance Service See the following for where to contact for service and maintenance. Dealer Name...

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