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ZyXEL Communications VES-1012 - User Manual (227 pages)
VDSL-Ethernet switch
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4.28 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Interference Statement
3
Fcc Warning
3
Interference Statements and Warnings
3
Zyxel Limited Warranty
4
Customer Support
5
Warranty Information
5
Table of Contents
6
List of Figures
10
Online Registration
17
Preface
17
Related Documentation
18
Getting Ready
19
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your VES
21
Overview
21
Features
21
System Monitoring
22
Applications
23
Mtu Application
23
Figure 1-1 Building Deployment Example Using a VES-1012
24
Enterprise Application
24
Figure 1-2 Enterprise Application Using a VES-1012
25
Figure 1-3 VES-1012 Example of a Campus Application Using a Gigabit Switch
26
Figure 1-4 VES-1012 Example of Campus Application Using a Fiber Ring
26
Chapter 2 Hardware Connections
27
Additional Installation Requirements
27
Back Panel
27
Figure 2-1 VES-1012 Back Panel
27
Power Connector
27
Front Panel
28
Front Panel Ports
28
Figure 2-2 VES-1008A Front Panel
28
Table 2-1 VES-1000 Series Switches: Front Panel Ports
28
Console Port
29
Default Settings
30
Front Panel Leds
30
Table 2-2 LED Descriptions
30
Web Configurator Getting Started & Advanced Applications
31
Chapter 3 Web Configurator Introduction
33
Web Configurator Overview
33
Accessing the Web Configurator
33
Figure 3-1 Login Screen
33
Home Screen
34
Figure 3-2 Retype to Confirm
34
Figure 3-3 Home Screen
34
Table 3-1 Navigation Panel Links
34
Screen Overview
35
Navigating the Web Configurator
36
Figure 3-4 Port Setup Example
37
Figure 3-5 Port Setup Edit Example
38
Chapter 4 Initial Configuration
39
Initial Configuration Overview
39
Configuration of VES
39
VLAN Setup
39
Chapter 5 Getting Started Screens
41
Getting Started Screens Overview
41
General Setup Screen
41
Figure 5-1 General Setup
41
Table 5-1 General Setup
41
IGMP Snooping
42
Introduction to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
42
Stp Terminology
42
Figure 5-2 Root Ports and Designated Ports
43
Table 5-2 STP Path Costs
43
How Stp Works
43
GARP Timer
44
Switch Setup Screen
44
Table 5-3 STP Port States
44
Figure 5-3 Switch Setup
45
Table 5-4 Switch Setup
46
IP Setup Screen
48
Figure 5-4 IP Setup
48
Table 5-5 IP Setup
49
Chapter 6 Port Setup
51
Port Setup Overview
51
Flow Control
51
Figure 6-1 Port Setup
51
Table 6-1 VDSL Mode, Frequency Ranges and Speeds
51
VDSL Mode
52
Rate Adaption
52
VDSL Default Values
52
Gvrp
52
Table 6-2 VDSL Default Values
52
Port Setup Screen
53
Table 6-3 GVRP Terminology
53
Figure 6-2 VDSL Edit Port Setup
55
Table 6-4 VDSL Edit Port Setup
56
Figure 6-3 Uplink Port Setup
58
Table 6-5 Uplink Port Setup
59
Chapter 7 Static Route
61
Static Route Overview
61
Static Route Setup Screen
61
Figure 7-1 Static Route Setup
61
Table 7-1 Static Route Setup
61
Figure 7-2 Static Route Edit
62
Table 7-2 Static Route Edit
63
Chapter 8 VLAN
65
VLAN Overview
65
Port-Based VLANS
65
Tagged Vlans (IEEE 802.1Q)
65
Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
66
VLAN Setup
67
Q VLAN Static Entry Setup Screen
67
Figure 8-1 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames to 802.1Q VLAN Aware/Unaware Devices
67
Figure 8-2 802.1Q VLAN Static Entry Setup
68
Table 8-1 802.1Q VLAN Static Entry Setup
68
Figure 8-3 Edit 802.1Q VLAN Static Entry
69
Table 8-2 Edit 802.1Q VLAN Static Entry
69
Port Based VLAN Setup Screen
70
Figure 8-4 Port Based VLAN Setup
70
Figure 8-5 Edit Port Based VLAN
71
Table 8-3 Port Based VLAN Setup
71
Table 8-4 Edit Port Based VLAN
71
Web Configurator Advanced Management & Troubleshooting
73
Chapter 9 SNMP
75
About SNMP
75
Figure 9-1 SNMP Management Model
75
Table 9-1 SNMP Commands
76
Table 9-2 SNMP Traps
76
Figure 9-2 SNMP Setup
77
Table 9-3 SNMP Setup
77
Chapter 10 Logins
79
Logins Overview
79
Logins Screen
79
Figure 10-2 Edit Logins
80
Table 10-2 Edit Logins
80
Chapter 11 Maintenance
81
Maintenance Overview
81
Maintenance Screen
81
Figure 11-1 Maintenance
82
Table 11-1 Maintenance
82
Figure 11-2 Secured Client Setup
84
Table 11-2 Secured Client Setup
84
Figure 11-3 Edit Secured Client
85
Table 11-3 Edit Secured Client
85
Firmware Upgrade Screen
85
Figure 11-4 Firmware Upgrade
86
Figure 11-5 Firmware Upgrade Error
86
Figure 11-6 Restore Configuration
87
Figure 11-7 Restore Configuration Error
87
Figure 11-8 Configuration Backup
88
Chapter 12 Statistics
89
Statistics Overview
89
Statistics Screen
89
Figure 12-1 Statistics
89
Table 12-1 Statistics
89
Figure 12-2 Show STP Status
90
Table 12-2 Show STP Status
91
Figure 12-3 Hardware Monitor
92
Table 12-3 Hardware Monitor
92
Figure 12-4 802.1Q VLAN Status
94
Table 12-4 802.1Q VLAN Status
94
Figure 12-5 Port Statistics Screen
95
Table 12-5 Port Statistics Screen
95
Figure 12-6 Port Details
97
Table 12-6 Port Details
97
Chapter 13 Diagnostic
101
Diagnostic Overview
101
Line Card Diagnostic Screen
101
Figure 13-1 General Diagnostic
101
Table 13-1 General Diagnostic
101
DSL Line Diagnostic Screen
102
Figure 13-2 DSL Line Diagnostic
102
Table 13-2 DSL Line Diagnostic
102
Logout Screen
103
Figure 13-3 Logout
103
SMT General Configuration
105
Chapter 14 Introducing the SMT
107
Introduction to the SMT
107
Accessing the SMT Via the Console Port
107
Initial Screen
107
Figure 14-1 Power-On Display
107
Navigating the SMT Interface
108
SMT Menus at a Glance
108
Figure 14-2 Login Screen
108
Table 14-1 Navigating the SMT
108
Figure 14-3 SMT Menus at a Glance
109
Main Menu
109
Changing the System Password
110
Figure 14-4 VES-1012 Main Menu
110
Table 14-2 Main Menu Summary
110
Figure 14-5 Menu 23.1 - System Password
111
Chapter 15 General, Switch and IP Setup
113
General Setup
113
Switch Setup
113
Figure 15-1 Menu 1 - General Setup
113
Table 15-1 General Setup Fields
113
Figure 15-2 Menu 2 - Switch Setup (VES-1012)
114
Table 15-2 Menu 2 - Switch Setup
114
Figure 15-3 Menu 2.1 Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
115
Table 15-3 Menu 2.1 - Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
115
Figure 15-4 Menu 2.2 GARP Timer Setup
116
Table 15-4 Menu 2.2 - GARP Timer
116
Table 15-5 Qos Priority Listing
117
TCP/IP Setup
118
Figure 15-5 Menu 2.3 Qos Setup
118
Table 15-6 Menu 2.3 - Qos Setup
118
Figure 15-6 Menu 3 - TCP/IP Setup
119
Table 15-7 LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu Fields
119
Chapter 16 Port Setup
121
Port Configuration
121
Figure 16-1 Menu 6 - Ports Setup (VES-1012)
122
Figure 16-2 VDSL Port Setup
122
Table 16-1VDSL Port Setup
122
Ethernet Port Setup
123
Figure 16-3 Menu 6.2 - Ethernet Port Setup
124
Table 16-2 Menu 6.2 - Ethernet Port Setup
124
Port Submenus
125
Figure 16-4 Edit Filter Menu
125
Figure 16-5 Edit Static MAC Address
125
Figure 16-6 Menu 6.1.1 - Port Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
126
Table 16-3 Edit Static MAC Address
126
Table 16-4 Menu 6.1.1 - Port Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
126
Figure 16-7 Menu 6.1.3 Port VLAN Setup
127
Table 16-5 Menu 6.1.3 - Port VLAN Setup
127
SMT Advanced Applications and Management
129
Chapter 17 Static Route Setup
131
Creating a Static Route
131
Figure 17-1 Menu 12 - Static Route Setup
131
Figure 17-2 Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route
131
Table 17-1 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
131
Chapter 18 VLAN Setup
133
Introduction
133
VLAN Setup Configuration
133
Figure 18-1 Main Setup Menu
133
Figure 18-2 Menu 17 VLAN Setup
133
Figure 18-3 Menu 17.1.1 - 802.1Q VLAN Static Entry Setup
134
Table 18-1 Menu 17 - VLAN Setup
134
Table 18-2 Menu 17.1.1 - 802.1Q VLAN Static Entry Setup
134
Port-Based VLAN Setup
135
Figure 18-4 Menu 17.1.1 - Port Based VLAN Setup (VES-1012)
136
Table 18-3 VLAN Key
136
Chapter 19 SNMP Configuration
137
About SNMP
137
Figure 19-1 SNMP Management Model
137
Supported Mibs
138
Configuring SNMP
138
Figure 19-2 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
138
Table 19-1 SNMP Commands
138
Table 19-2 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
138
SNMP Traps
139
Table 19-3 SNMP Traps
139
SMT System Maintenance
141
Chapter 20 System Maintenance 1
143
Introduction
143
System Status
143
Figure 20-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
143
Figure 20-2 Menu 24.1 - System Status
143
Figure 20-3 Menu 24.1.1 - System Maintenance - System Status
144
Table 20-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
144
Figure 20-4 Port Statistics
145
Table 20-2 Port Statistics
145
Figure 20-5 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status
148
Table 20-3 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status
148
Figure 20-6 Menu 24.1.3 VLAN Status
149
System Information and Console Port Speed
150
Figure 20-7 Menu 24.2 - System Information and Console Port Speed
150
Table 20-4 Menu 24.1.3 - VLAN Status
150
Log and Trace
151
Figure 20-8 Menu 24.2.1 - System Maintenance - Information
151
Figure 20-9 Menu 24.2.2 - System Maintenance - Change Console Port Speed
151
Table 20-5 Fields in System Maintenance
151
Figure 20-10 Menu 24.3 - System Maintenance - Log and Trace
152
Figure 20-11 Examples of Error and Information Messages
152
Unix Syslog
152
Viewing Error Log
152
Diagnostic
153
Figure 20-12 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - UNIX Syslog
153
Figure 20-13 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
153
Table 20-6 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
153
Table 20-7 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
154
Chapter 21 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
155
Filename Conventions
155
Table 21-1 Filename Conventions
155
Backup Configuration
156
Example of Ftp Commands from the Command Line
157
Figure 21-2 FTP Session Example
157
Table 21-2 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
157
Backup Configuration Using Tftp
158
Tftp Command Example
158
Backup Via Console Port
159
Figure 21-3 System Maintenance - Backup Configuration
159
Figure 21-4 System Maintenance - Starting Xmodem Download Screen
159
Figure 21-5 Backup Configuration Example
159
Table 21-3 General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
159
Restore Configuration
160
Figure 21-6 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen
160
Figure 21-8 FTP Restore Example
161
Restore Via Console Port
161
Figure 21-9 System Maintenance - Restore Configuration
161
Figure 21-10 System Maintenance - Starting Xmodem Download Screen
161
Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
162
Figure 21-11 Restore Configuration Example
162
Figure 21-12 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen
162
Firmware File Upload
162
Configuration File Upload
163
Figure 21-13 Telnet into Menu 24.7.1 - Upload System Firmware
163
Figure 21-14 Telnet into Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance
163
Ftp File Upload Command from the Dos Prompt Example
163
Figure 21-15 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
164
Tftp File Upload
164
Figure 21-16 Menu 24.7.1 as Seen Using the Console Port
165
Tftp Upload Command Example
165
Uploading Firmware File Via Console Port
165
Uploading Via Console Port
165
Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using Hyperterminal
166
Figure 21-17 Example Xmodem Upload
166
Uploading Configuration File Via Console Port
166
Figure 21-18 Menu 24.7.2 as Seen Using the Console Port
166
Upload the Default Configuration File
167
Figure 21-19 Example Xmodem Upload
167
Figure 21-20 Upload Default Configuration File
167
Figure 21-21 Configuration File Upload Begins
168
Figure 21-22 Configuration File Upload Complete
168
Chapter 22 System Maintenance 2
169
Command Interpreter Mode
169
Time and Date Setting
169
Figure 22-1 Valid CI Commands
169
Figure 22-2 Menu 24.10 System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting
169
Resetting the Time
170
Remote Management Control
170
Table 22-1 Time and Date Setting Fields
170
Figure 22-3 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
171
Table 22-2 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
171
Figure 22-4 Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets
172
Figure 22-5 Menu 24.11.1.1 - Secured Client Configuration
172
Table 22-3 Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets
172
Hardware Monitor
173
Table 22-4 Menu 24.11.1.1 - Secured Client Configuration
173
Figure 22-6 Menu 24.12 - Hardware Monitor (VES-1012)
174
Table 22-5 Menu 24.12 - Hardware Monitor
174
Return to Default Setting
175
Figure 22-7 Menu 24.14 - Return to Default Setting
175
Line Interface Commands and Troubleshooting
177
Chapter 23 VDSL-Related Commands
179
Introduction
179
Figure 23-1 CI Command Mode
179
Table 23-1 VDSL Default Values
179
VDSL Commands
180
Figure 23-2 CI Commands
180
Table 23-2 VDSL-Related Commands
180
Table 23-3 Set VDSL Mode by CI Command
181
Table 23-4 VDSL Rates
182
Figure 23-3 VDSL Channel Status
183
Table 23-5 VDSL Channel Status Counters
183
Figure 23-4 VDSL Driver Version
184
Figure 23-5 VDSL Show Example
185
Figure 23-6 VDSL Quality Counters
185
Figure 23-7 VDSL Initialization Messages
186
VDSL-Ethernet-Related Commands
187
Figure 23-8 VDSL Monitor
187
Figure 23-9 Ethernet Status Counters
187
Table 23-6 Ethernet Status Counters
187
Figure 23-10 Ethernet Flow Control
189
Figure 23-11 Ethernet Monitor Status
189
Table 23-7 Ethernet Speed Parameters
189
Figure 23-12 Enet Monitor Statistics
190
Figure 23-13 Ethernet Physical Registers
190
Table 23-8 Enet Monitor Statistics
190
Chapter 24 Switch-Related Commands
191
Overview
191
Switch MIB Commands
191
Table 24-1 MIB, Port and VLAN Switch Command Summary
191
Port Status Command
192
Figure 24-1 Port Statistics
192
Vlans
193
Figure 24-2 Port Status Command
193
Table 24-2 Port Status Command
193
Figure 24-3 Default VLAN Settings
194
Table 24-3 VLAN Key
194
Figure 24-4 Daisy-Chaining VLAN Example
195
Figure 24-5 VLAN Set Example
196
Figure 24-6 VLAN Set Example 2
196
Figure 24-7 Set All Ports as Egress Ports for a Single Port
197
Figure 24-8 Set All VLAN Ports
197
Figure 24-9 Clear One Port of Specific Egress Ports
198
Figure 24-10 Clear One Port of All Egress Ports
199
Figure 24-11 Clear All VLAN Ports
199
MAC Address Commands
200
Figure 24-12 MAC Learning Status
200
Table 24-4 MAC Address CI Commands
200
MAC Address Learning
201
Figure 24-13 Set Port 1 to Learn MAC Addresses
201
Figure 24-14 MAC Address Details
202
Figure 24-15 Total Number of MAC Addresses Learned
202
Table 24-5 MAC Address Details
202
Switch Spanning Tree Protocol Command
203
Figure 24-16 Find MAC Address Example
203
Figure 24-17 STP Status down
203
Table 24-6 Find MAC Address Example
203
Switch Driver Commands
204
Figure 24-18 STP Counter Display Example
204
Table 24-7 Switch Driver Commands
204
Figure 24-19 Display Switch Driver Counters
205
Table 24-8 Display Switch Driver Counters
205
Chapter 25 IP Commands
207
Introduction
207
Table 25-1 IP Commands Supported
207
Igmp Snooping Status
207
Figure 25-1 IGMP Snooping Status
208
Table 25-2 IGMP Snooping Status
208
Figure 25-2 IGMP Snooping Query Example
209
Enable Igmp Snooping
209
Chapter 26 Troubleshooting
211
VDSL LED(S)
211
Data Transmission
211
Table 26-1 Troubleshooting the VDSL LED(S)
211
Table 26-2 Troubleshooting Data Transmission
211
Intermittent VDSL LED(S)
212
Data Rate
212
Configured Settings
212
Password
212
Table 26-3 Troubleshooting a Non-Constant VDSL LED
212
Table 26-4 Troubleshooting the SYNC-Rate
212
Table 26-5 Troubleshooting the Ves's Configured Settings
212
Table 26-6 Troubleshooting the Password
212
Remote Server
213
Telnet
213
Connecting to the WAN Switch
213
Table 26-7 Troubleshooting a Remote Server
213
Table 26-8 Troubleshooting Telnet
213
Table 26-9 Troubleshooting Connecting to the WAN Switch
214
Appendices and Index
215
Appendix A Product Specifications
217
Operating Environment
217
Physical Interfaces
217
Power Consumption
217
Storage Environment
217
Appendix B Pin Assignments
219
Index
223
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Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
3
Interference Statements and Warnings
4
Customer Support
5
Table of Contents
6
Preface
16
Related Documentation
16
Getting Ready
19
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the VES-1000 Series of Switches
21
Features
21
Igmp Snooping
22
System Monitoring
22
Applications
23
Figure 1-1 Building Deployment Example Using a VES-1012
24
Figure 1-2 Enterprise Application Using a VES-1012
25
Figure 1-3 VES-1012 Example of a Campus Application Using a Gigabit Switch
26
Figure 1-4 VES-1012 Example of Campus Application Using a Fiber Ring
26
Chapter 2 Hardware Connections
27
Additional Installation Requirements
27
Back Panel
27
Figure 2-1 VES-1012 Back Panel
27
Front Panel
28
Front Panel Ports
28
Figure 2-2 VES-1008 Front Panel
28
Figure 2-3 VES-1012 Front Panel
28
Table 2-A VES-1000 Series Switches: Front Panel Ports
28
Console Port
29
Front Panel Leds
30
Table 2-B VES-1000 Series Switches: LED Descriptions
30
Chapter 3 Introducing the SMT
33
Initial Screen
33
Navigating the SMT Interface
33
Figure 3-1 Power-On Display
33
Figure 3-2 Login Screen
33
SMT Menus at a Glance
34
Table 3-A Navigating the SMT
34
Figure 3-3 SMT Menus at a Glance
35
Changing the System Password
36
Figure 3-4 VES-1012 Main Menu
36
Table 3-B Main Menu Summary
36
Figure 3-5 Menu 23.1 - System Password
37
Getting Started
38
Chapter 4 General, Switch and IP Setup
39
General Setup
39
Switch Setup
39
Figure 4-1 Menu 1 - General Setup
39
Table 4-A General Setup Fields
39
Figure 4-2 Menu 2 - Switch Setup
40
Table 4-B Menu 2 - Switch Setup
40
Table 4-C VDSL Mode, Frequency Ranges and Speeds
41
Table 4-D Path Cost
42
Figure 4-3 Root Ports and Designated Ports
43
Table 4-E Port States
43
Figure 4-4 Menu 2.1 Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
44
Table 4-F Menu 2.1 - Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
44
Figure 4-5 Menu 2.2 GARP Timer Setup
45
Table 4-G Menu 2.2 - GARP Timer
45
Table 4-H GVRP Terminology
45
Figure 4-6 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames to 802.1Q VLAN Aware/Unaware Devices
48
Table 4-I Qos Priority Listing
48
TCP/IP Setup
49
Figure 4-7 Menu 2.3 Qos Setup
49
Table 4-J Menu 2.3 - Qos Setup
49
Figure 4-8 Menu 3 - TCP/IP Setup
50
Table 4-K LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu Fields
50
Chapter 5 Port Setup
51
Configured Vs. Actual VDSL Port Speed
51
Port Configuration
51
Figure 5-1 Menu 6 - Ports Setup for VES-1012 Only
51
Figure 5-2 VDSL Port Setup
52
Table 5-A VDSL Port Setup
52
Figure 5-3 Menu 6.13 - Ethernet Port Setup
53
Table 5-B Menu 6.13 - Ethernet Port Setup
53
Table 5-C Menu 6.1 - Port Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
54
Figure 5-5 Menu 6.1.3 Port VLAN Setup
55
Table 5-D Menu 6.1.3 - Port VLAN Setup
55
Chapter 6 Static Route Setup
59
Creating a Static Route
59
Figure 6-1 Menu 12 - Static Route Setup
59
Figure 6-2 Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route
59
Table 6-A Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
59
Chapter 7 VLAN Setup
61
Introduction
61
VLAN Setup Configuration
61
Figure 7-1 Main Setup Menu
61
Figure 7-2 Menu 17 VLAN Setup
62
Figure 7-3 Menu 17.1.1 - 802.1Q VLAN Static Entry Setup
62
Table 7-A Menu 17 - VLAN Setup
62
Table 7-B Menu 17.1.1 - VLAN Static Entry Setup
62
Chapter 8 SNMP Configuration
65
About SNMP
65
Figure 8-1 SNMP Management Model
65
Supported Mibs
66
Configuring SNMP
66
Figure 8-2 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
66
Table 8-A SNMP Commands
66
Table 8-B SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
66
SNMP Traps
67
Table 8-C SNMP Traps
67
System Maintenance 1
71
Chapter 9 System Maintenance 1
71
Introduction
71
System Status
71
Figure 9-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
71
Figure 9-2 Menu 24.1 - System Status
71
Figure 9-3 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - System Status
72
Table 9-A System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
72
Figure 9-4 Port Statistics
73
Table 9-B Port Statistics
73
Figure 9-5 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status
76
Table 9-C Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status
76
Figure 9-6 Menu 24.1.3 VLAN Status
77
System Information and Console Port Speed
78
Figure 9-7 Menu 24.2 - System Information and Console Port Speed
78
Table 9-D Menu 24.1.3 - VLAN Status
78
Figure 9-8 Menu 24.2.1 - System Maintenance - Information
79
Figure 9-9 Menu 24.2.2 - System Maintenance - Change Console Port Speed
79
Table 9-E Fields in System Maintenance
79
Log and Trace
80
Figure 9-10 Menu 24.3 - System Maintenance - Log and Trace
80
Figure 9-11 Examples of Error and Information Messages
80
Diagnostic
81
Figure 9-12 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - UNIX Syslog
81
Table 9-F System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
81
Figure 9-13 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
82
Table 9-G System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
83
Chapter 10 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
85
Filename Conventions
85
Backup Configuration
86
Table 10-A Filename Conventions
86
Figure 10-1 Telnet in Menu 24.5
87
Figure 10-2 FTP Session Example
87
Table 10-B General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
87
Figure 10-3 System Maintenance - Backup Configuration
89
Table 10-C General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
89
Restore Configuration
90
Figure 10-4 System Maintenance - Starting Xmodem Download Screen
90
Figure 10-5 Backup Configuration Example
90
Figure 10-6 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen
90
Figure 10-7 Telnet into Menu 24.6
91
Figure 10-8 FTP Restore Example
91
Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
92
Figure 10-9 System Maintenance - Restore Configuration
92
Figure 10-10 System Maintenance - Starting Xmodem Download Screen
92
Figure 10-11 Restore Configuration Example
92
Figure 10-12 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen
92
Figure 10-13 Telnet into Menu 24.7.1 - Upload System Firmware
93
Figure 10-14 Telnet into Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance
94
Figure 10-15 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
95
Figure 10-16 Menu 24.7.1 as Seen Using the Console Port
96
Figure 10-17 Example Xmodem Upload
97
Figure 10-18 Menu 24.7.2 as Seen Using the Console Port
97
Figure 10-19 Example Xmodem Upload
98
System Maintenance 2
99
Chapter 11 System Maintenance 2
99
Command Interpreter Mode
99
Time and Date Setting
99
Figure 11-1 Valid CI Commands
99
Figure 11-2 Menu 24.10 System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting
99
Remote Management Control
100
Table 11-A Time and Date Setting Fields
100
Figure 11-3 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
101
Table 11-B Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
101
Figure 11-4 Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets
102
Figure 11-5 Menu 24.11.1.1 - Secured Client Configuration
102
Table 11-C Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets
102
Hardware Monitor
103
Table 11-D Menu 24.11.1.1 - Secured Client Configuration
103
Figure 11-6 Menu 24.12 - Hardware Monitor
104
Table 11-E Menu 24.12 - Hardware Monitor
104
Chapter 12 VDSL-Related Commands
109
Introduction
109
Figure 12-1 CI Command Mode
109
Table 12-A VDSL Default Values
109
VDSL Commands
110
Figure 12-2 CI Commands
110
Table 12-B VDSL-Related Commands
110
Table 12-C Set VDSL Mode by CI Command
111
Table 12-D VDSL Rates
112
Figure 12-3 VDSL Channel Status
113
Table 12-E VDSL Channel Status Counters
113
Figure 12-4 VDSL Driver Version
114
Figure 12-5 VDSL Show Example
115
Figure 12-6 VDSL Quality Counters
115
Figure 12-7 VDSL Initialization Messages
116
VDSL-Ethernet-Related Commands
117
Figure 12-8 VDSL Monitor
117
Figure 12-9 Ethernet Status Counters
117
Table 12-F Ethernet Status Counters
118
Figure 12-10 Ethernet Flow Control
119
Figure 12-11 Ethernet Monitor Status
119
Table 12-G Ethernet Speed Parameters
119
Figure 12-12 Enet Monitor Statistics
120
Figure 12-13 Ethernet Physical Registers
120
Table 12-H Enet Monitor Statistics
120
Switch-Related Commands
121
Chapter 13 Switch-Related Commands
121
Overview
121
Switch MIB Commands
121
Table 13-A MIB, Port and VLAN Switch Command Summary
121
Port Status Command
122
Figure 13-1 Port Statistics
122
Figure 13-2 Port Status Command
122
Vlans
123
Table 13-B Port Status Command
123
Figure 13-3 Default VLAN Settings
124
Table 13-C VLAN Key
124
Figure 13-4 Daisy-Chaining VLAN Example
125
Figure 13-5 VLAN Set Example
126
Figure 13-6 VLAN Set Example 2
126
Figure 13-7 Set All Ports as Egress Ports for a Single Port
127
Figure 13-8 Set All VLAN Ports
127
Figure 13-9 Clear One Port of Specific Egress Ports
128
Figure 13-10 Clear One Port of All Egress Ports
128
MAC Address Commands
129
Figure 13-11 Clear All VLAN Ports
129
Table 13-D MAC Address CI Commands
129
MAC Address Learning
130
Figure 13-12 MAC Learning Status
130
Figure 13-13 Set Port 1 to Learn MAC Addresses
130
Figure 13-14 MAC Address Details
131
Table 13-E MAC Address Details
131
Switch Spanning Tree Protocol Command
132
Figure 13-15 Total Number of MAC Addresses Learned
132
Figure 13-16 Find MAC Address Example
132
Figure 13-17 STP Status down
132
Table 13-F Find MAC Address Example
132
Switch Driver Commands
133
Figure 13-18 STP Counter Display Example
133
Table 13-G Switch Driver Commands
133
Figure 13-19 Display Switch Driver Counters
134
Table 13-H Display Switch Driver Counters
134
Chapter 14 IP Commands
135
Introduction
135
Table 14-A IP Commands Supported
135
Figure 14-1 IGMP Snooping Status
136
Table 14-B IGMP Snooping Status
136
Figure 14-2 IGMP Snooping Query Example
137
Chapter 15 Troubleshooting
139
VDSL LED(S)
139
Data Transmission
139
Table 15-A Troubleshooting the VDSL LED(S)
139
Table 15-B Troubleshooting Data Transmission
139
Intermittent VDSL LED(S)
140
Data Rate
140
Configured Settings
140
Password
140
Table 15-C Troubleshooting a Non-Constant VDSL LED
140
Table 15-D Troubleshooting the SYNC-Rate
140
Table 15-E Troubleshooting the VES-1000 Series Switch's Configured Settings
140
Remote Server
141
Telnet
141
Table 15-F Troubleshooting the Password
141
Table 15-G Troubleshooting a Remote Server
141
Table 15-H Troubleshooting Telnet
141
Connecting to the WAN Switch
142
Table 15-I Troubleshooting Connecting to the WAN Switch
142
Appendices and Index
144
Hardware Specifications
145
Operating Environment
145
Physical Interfaces
145
Power Consumption
145
Storage Environment
145
Diagram 1 Console Port Assignments
147
Diagram 2 Wiring Diagram for the VES-1008 Telco-50 Connector
147
Pin Assignments
147
Diagram 3 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for Phone Lines
149
Diagram 4 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for VDSL Connections
149
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Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
3
Customer Support
4
Table of Contents
5
List of Tables
8
Preface
9
Related Documentation
9
Syntax Conventions
9
Chapter 1 VES-1000 Series Switch Applications
11
Applications
11
MTU Application
11
Enterprise Application
12
Figure 1-1 Building Deployment Example Using a VES-1012
12
Campus Applications
13
Figure 1-2 Enterprise Application Using a VES-1012
13
Figure 1-3 VES-1012 Example of a Campus Application Using a Gigabit Switch
14
Figure 1-4 VES-1012 Example of Campus Application Using a Fiber Ring
14
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
15
Operating Environment
15
Installing the VES-1008
15
Free-Standing
15
Rack-Mounted
15
Figure 2-1 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the VES-1008
16
Wall Mounted
17
Figure 2-2 Mounting the VES-1008 in a Rack
17
Installing the VES-1012
18
Free-Standing
18
Rack-Mounted
18
Figure 2-3 Attaching the Wall-Mounting Brackets to the VES-1008
18
Figure 2-4 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the VES-1012
19
Figure 2-5 Mounting the VES-1012 in a Rack
20
Chapter 3 Installation Scenarios
21
Overview
21
Figure 3-1 Installation Overview for a VES-1012
21
Telco Cables
22
MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
22
Figure 3-2 Telco Cable
22
Typical Scenarios
23
Installation Scenario a
23
Figure 3-3 MDF (Main Distribution Frame) Wiring
23
Installation Scenario B
24
Figure 3-4 Installation Scenario a Using a VES-1012
24
Figure 3-5 One MDF for End-User and CO Connections
25
Figure 3-6 Installation Scenario B Using VES-1012
26
Installation Scenario C
27
Figure 3-7 Two Separate Mdfs for End-User and CO Connections
27
Figure 3-8 Installation Scenario C Using the VES-1012
28
Chapter 4 Hardware Connections
31
Rear Panel Connections
31
Power Cord
31
Figure 4-1 the VES-1012 Rear Panel
31
Front Panel Connections
32
Figure 4-2 Connecting the Power Cord to the VES-1012 and a Power Source
32
Figure 4-3 VES-1008 Front Panel Connections Overview
32
Console Port
33
Figure 4-4 VES-1012 Front Panel Connections Overview
33
Figure 4-5 Console Port Connection
33
VDSL Ports Connections
34
WAN Port (Ethernet) Connections
34
Figure 4-6 Stacking the VES-1012
35
Figure 4-7 Daisy-Chaining Connections
35
Chapter 5 Turning on Your VES-1000 Series Switch
37
Introduction
37
Front Panel Leds
37
Figure 5-1 VES-1008 Front Panel
37
Figure 5-2 VES-1012 Front Panel
37
Table 5-1 VES-1000 Series Switches: LED Descriptions
38
Chapter 6 Hardware Troubleshooting
39
System Startup
39
My PWR LED Does Not Turn on
39
My SYS LED Does Not Turn on
39
Table 6-1 PWR LED Troubleshooting
39
Table 6-2 SYS LED Troubleshooting
39
The ALM LED Is on
40
A PORT LED Does Not Turn on
40
Table 6-3 ALM LED Troubleshooting
40
Table 6-4 PORT LED Troubleshooting
40
The WAN Link Is down
41
Testing Wiring
41
Figure 6-1 Testing In-House Wiring on a VES-1012
42
Table 6-5 Testing Wiring on a VES-1008
42
Table 6-6 Testing Wiring on a VES-1012
43
Appendix A Removing and Installing a Fuse
45
Diagram 1 Removing the Power Cord
45
Diagram 2 Opening the Fuse Housing
46
Diagram 3 Fuses in the Fuse Housing
46
Appendix B Pin Assignments
47
Diagram 4 Console Port Assignments
47
Diagram 5 Wiring Diagram for the VES-1008 Telco-50 Connector
47
Diagram 6 VES-1012 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for Phone Lines
48
Table 6-7 Pin Assignments for VES-1008 Telco-50 Port
48
Diagram 7 VES-1012 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for VDSL Connections
49
Appendix C Hardware Specifications
51
Physical Interfaces
51
Storage Environment
51
Power Consumption
52
Index
53
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Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
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Customer Support
4
Table of Contents
5
Preface
9
Related Documentation
9
Syntax Conventions
9
Chapter 1 VES-1012 Applications
11
Applications
11
MTU Application
11
Enterprise Application
12
Figure 1-1 VES-1012 Building Deployment Example
12
Campus Applications
13
Figure 1-2 Enterprise Application
13
Figure 1-3 Campus Application Using a Gigabyte Switch
14
Figure 1-4 Campus Application Using a Fiber Ring
14
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
15
Operating Environment
15
Free-Standing VES-1012 Installation Requirements
15
Rack-Mounted VES-1012 Installation Requirements
15
Mounting the VES-1012 on a Rack
16
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the VES-1012
16
Figure 2-1 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the VES-1012
16
Figure 2-2 Mounting the VES-1012 on a Rack
17
Chapter 3 Installation Scenarios
19
Overview
19
Telco Cables
19
Figure 3-1 Installation Overview
19
MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
20
Figure 3-2 Telco Cable
20
Figure 3-3 MDF (Main Distribution Frame) Wiring
20
Typical Scenarios
21
Installation Scenario a
21
Installation Scenario B
22
Installation Scenario C
24
Figure 3-8 Installation Scenario C
25
Chapter 4 Hardware Connections
27
Rear Panel Connections
27
Power Cord
27
Figure 4-1 the VES-1012 Rear Panel
27
Figure 4-2 Connecting the Power Cord to the VES-1012 and a Power Source
27
Front Panel Connections
28
Console Port
28
Figure 4-3 VES-1012 Front Panel Connections Overview
28
VDSL USER and CO Telco Ports
29
Figure 4-4 Console Port Connection
29
WAN Port (Ethernet) Connections
30
Figure 4-5 CO and USER Telco-50 Connectors
30
Figure 4-6 Stacking the VES-1012
31
Figure 4-7 Daisy-Chaining Connections
32
Chapter 5 Turning on Your VES-1012
33
Introduction
33
Figure 5-1 Location of the VES-1012 Fans
33
VES-1012 Front Panel Leds
34
Figure 5-2 VES-1012 Front Panel
34
Table 5-1 VES-1012 LED Descriptions
34
Chapter 6 Hardware Troubleshooting
35
System Startup
35
My PWR LED Does Not Turn on
35
My SYS LED Does Not Turn on
35
The ALM LED Is on
35
Table 6-1 PWR LED Troubleshooting
35
Table 6-2 SYS LED Troubleshooting
35
A PORT LED Does Not Turn on
36
The WAN Link Is down
36
Table 6-3 ALM LED Troubleshooting
36
Table 6-4 PORT LED Troubleshooting
36
Testing Wiring
37
Figure 6-1 Testing In-House Wiring
37
Table 6-5 Testing Wiring
38
Appendix A Removing and Installing a Fuse
39
Appendix B Pin Assignments
41
Diagram 5 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for Phone Lines
41
Diagram 6 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for VDSL Connections
42
Appendix C Hardware Specifications
43
Physical Interfaces
43
Power Consumption
43
Storage Environment
43
Index
45
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