Motorola POWERBROADBAND 45101 User Manual

Motorola POWERBROADBAND 45101 User Manual

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USER GUIDE
T2-2500 PowerBroadband
(aka mT2a EthernetXD)
Motorola, Inc.
549453-001-00-a
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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE T2-2500 PowerBroadband (aka mT2a EthernetXD) Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 1 of 51...
  • Page 2 This publication and the information herein is furnished AS IS, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Motorola. Motorola assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies, makes no warranty of any kind (expressed, implied, or staory) with respect to this publication, and expressly disclaims any and all warranties of merchantability, fitness for particular purposes, and noninfringement of third-party rights.
  • Page 3 Statement of Compliance Motorola/Symbol hereby declares that this device is in compliance with all the applicable Directives, 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC. A Declaration of Conformity may be obtained from http://www2.symbol.com/doc/.
  • Page 4 Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 4 of 51...
  • Page 5 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) English: For EU Customers: All products at the end of their life must be returned to Motorola for recycling. For information on how to return product, please go to: www.motorola.com/recycling/weee. Bulgarish: За клиенти от ЕС: След края на полезния им живот всички продукти трябва да се връщат на Motorola за...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Install mT2 switch in phone room; MDF or IDF ...24 Install cross connects ...24 Review the cross-connects ...24 Configure mT2 EthernetXD Switch ...25 In-Room Installation...26 Enable line power...28 Finish the installation...28 802.1Q VLANs VLAN Specification ...29 Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 6 of 51...
  • Page 7 Tutorial 2: Mixed Mode VLAN configuration with QoS...39 Tutorial 3: Per port 802.1Q VLANs ...41 Tutorial 4: Network Privacy without 802.1Q VLANs (cascade optional) ...43 Line Status Appendix A: Pin-out Assignments Appendix B: Hardware Specifications Appendix C: Compliance Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 7 of 51...
  • Page 8: Commands And Syntax

    Global commands can also be used from either the user or admin account. Note: The default prompt is “system>”. If you set the system name using the “system name” command, the prompt changes to the new system name. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 8 of 51...
  • Page 9: Command Completion

    To enable Eth1 and Eth3 on every WallPlate, type: interface remote enable port(1-25)-(1,3) VLAN commands can also be completed using interface ranges. To add VLAN 100 to Eth1 on every WallPlate, type: vlan membership add 100 interface port(1-25)-1 Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 9 of 51...
  • Page 10: Hardware

    12VDC regulated power supply, US. RoHS compliant 65102 12VDC regulated power supply, Euro. ROHS compliant 61299 RJ11 telephone cable, 2m. RoHS compliant Motorola, Inc. Switch. 2 x GigE uplink Ethernet ports and 25 x high speed 549453-001-00-a Page 10 of 51...
  • Page 11: Switch Front Panel Connections

    • LINE RJ21: PBX/PSTN block or breakout panel • PHONE RJ21: House block or breakout panel • POWER: 100-240VAC IEC320 male connector LINE RJ21 Connect to PBX Motorola, Inc. PHONE RJ21 Connect to House block 549453-001-00-a Page 11 of 51...
  • Page 12: Wallplate

    The Service Unit does not have an integrated POTS filter. DC power connector (not used from 0 to 600meters) RJ11 line-in port Eth1 – 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet Eth2 – 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet Eth3 – 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet Eth4 – 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 12 of 51...
  • Page 13: System Administration

    5. Execute the file as a set of configuration commands The command syntax to use the file system is: file copy <string(source)> to <string(destination)> Motorola, Inc. 192.168.1.3 Terminal settings: 9600-8-N-1 no flow control Requires Eth1 or Eth2 enabled and a valid IP address...
  • Page 14: Configuration Files Using The Webui

    7. Change the IP address to the correct IP address 8. Power off or reboot the system. The next time the system is booted, it will have the complete configuration with the correct IP address and system name. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 14 of 51...
  • Page 15: Http Menus

    SNMP trap recipient when the threshold is crossed. The line quality status will change in the webUI and the Command Line Interface. There are two thresholds that will be set: Maximum threshold – the line quality status will change to Fair when the errors increase beyond the maximum threshold Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 15 of 51...
  • Page 16: View System Configuration And Status

    Tut OS supports automatic and manual commit modes. When in automatic mode, every command will be executed immediately and saved to memory. The commands will be active if the system is rebooted or power cycled. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 16 of 51...
  • Page 17: Reset To Default Configuration

    The mT2 Command Reference is the master text for all T2 configurations. It contains an alphabetical listing of all CLI commands, syntax and example configuration. The web UI features a context-sensitive help system. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 17 of 51...
  • Page 18: Access Control Lists (Acls)

    1 permit ip-address 64.174.72.129 mask 255.255.255.128 service telnet ip access-list config 10 deny service all Note: A 32-bit subnet mask will specify one single device with the specified IP address Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 18 of 51...
  • Page 19: Radius Network Authenticated Login

    Tut OS will first check the password against the local “admin” account password before trying the RADIUS server. Unless there is a special reason to do so, we recommend not using an “admin” account on the RADIUS server. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a...
  • Page 20: Wallplate Installation

    If installing the WallPlate on a wall with gypsum board (sheet rock, drywall); use 50mm long wood screws to attach the WallPlate to the wall studs. Do not install the WallPlate to gypsum board unsupported. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 20 of 51...
  • Page 21: Installation 1: Install Over 70Mm X 114Mm Wall Plate

    8. Apply firm pressure to the top and bottom of cover to snap the connectors in place. 9. Install two (2) set screws in the pre-drilled holes in the top of the cover. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 21 of 51...
  • Page 22: Installation 2: Install Over European Wall Plate With 65Mm Offset

    10. Apply firm pressure to the top and bottom of cover to snap the connectors in place. 11. Install two (2) set screws in the pre-drilled holes in the top of the cover. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 22 of 51...
  • Page 23: Installation 3: External Mounting Tabs

    If the first two Installation methods are not possible e.g. European box mounted externally on the base molding or other surface, then mount the m2 WallPlate using the external mounting tabs. NOTE: Order the RJ11 long cable assembly from Motorola PBN. Part number 61299 Step 1: Connect RJ11 cable 1.
  • Page 24: Installation Steps

    The following instructions assume knowledge and skills with installing xDSL systems. The details below are relevant to the mT2 installation. This is not intended to be a step by step training guide. Please consult your Motorola PBN sales representative if you require training in the installation steps.
  • Page 25: Configure Mt2 Ethernetxd Switch

    Enable all High Speed DSL ports interface dsl enable port(1-25) Configure all High Speed DSL ports interface dsl config port(1-25) max-down 100 max-up 10 Enable remote Ethernet port 1 of each WallPlate interface remote enable port(1-25)-1 Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 25 of 51...
  • Page 26: In-Room Installation

    Regulated 12V power supply. Use of the wrong power supply could result in damage to your WallPlate unit. Please order a small quantity of regulated 12V power supplies from Motorola PBN to use during installation. If you do not have the correct regulated 12V power supply – STOP. Order a regulated 12V power supply from your Motorola PBN sales representative.
  • Page 27 When the LED stops flashing, the unit is linked Step 5 After WallPlate blue LED is solid, connect with the mT2 switch using a valid IP address and HTTP or telnet Motorola, Inc. 1) AC power adapter used during installation 2) Analog phone...
  • Page 28: Enable Line Power

    Remove the 12V regulated power supply. If the correct port is enabled for line power, the WallPlate will reset and operate from in-line power. Test the system by connecting to the Internet service provider or other test equipment. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 28 of 51...
  • Page 29: 802.1Q Vlans

    DSL links between the T2 Switch and the WallPlate are always TAGGED. PVID Tagged Untagged Motorola, Inc. IEEE 802.1Q standard compliant VLANs or Port-based VLANs on mT2 Switch IEEE 802.1Q standard compliant VLANs on m2 WallPlates 1 – 4094...
  • Page 30: Vlan Commands In Mt2

    Assign VLAN for layer 2 security for all management traffic vlan interface mgmt Set the mode of operation on the Switch and the WallPlates. Options are IEEE 802.1Q vlan mode tag-based, or Port-based. Note: WallPlates only support tag-based or disabled. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 30 of 51...
  • Page 31: Web Ui Configuration

    Tag Based menu. VLAN Multicast Enable multicast support and assign the VLAN where multicast packets will be sent. This VLAN should be the same as the IGMP VLAN ID for proper delivery of video. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 31 of 51...
  • Page 32 Note: • Eth1 can communicate with Eth2 • Eth1 can communicate with all DSL ports • Eth2 cannot communicate with all DSL ports • DSL ports cannot communicate with each other Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 32 of 51...
  • Page 33 Port-based mode on the mT2 Switch can be mixed with Tag-based mode on the WallPlate for an effective method to configure VLANs for advanced services. Note VLAN Tutorial One for an example of mixing Port-based and Tag-based VLANs. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 33 of 51...
  • Page 34: Quality Of Service (Qos)

    When the mode is set to static, then level applies to all packets received on the port. The four queues are critical, high, medium, and low. network qos classification <method> where method is either 802.1p or tos Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 34 of 51...
  • Page 35 IP TOS bit, and assign the multicast queue to be also use high. T2 has no way to automatically determine where the multicast packets will be transmitted. network qos wred enable | disable Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 35 of 51...
  • Page 36: Dynamic Packet Classification

    Diffserv byte. This definition is taken from the latest RFC 2475. Note that the IP TOS bits are defined as the three most significant bits of the DiffServ byte. Ethernet frames are mapped to transmission queues based on the following chart: 802.1P bit Motorola, Inc. IP TOS Queue Medium...
  • Page 37: Qos Example

    Note that the PCs connected to Eth1/Port1-1 will receive 20Mbps bitrate; whereas the other PCs will receive 10Mbps bitrate. While the test is running, change the static level command and watch the behavior change. network qos interface priority eth1 mode static level low Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 37 of 51...
  • Page 38: Vlan Tutorials

    100 Assign the PVID for the WallPlate ports vlan interface ingress port(1-25)-(1-2) pvid 100 Assign VLAN memberships to WallPlate ports vlan membership add 100 interface port(1-25)-(1-2) Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 38 of 51...
  • Page 39: Tutorial 2: Mixed Mode Vlan Configuration With Qos

    Eth1 (member of multiple Port-based VLANs. One for each DSL port) Port 1 (in Port-based VLAN with Eth1) Port1-1 (PVID 100, untagged member of vlan 100) Port1-2 (PVID 200, untagged member of vlan 200) Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 39 of 51...
  • Page 40 175 network qos interface egress wfq port1 queue medium weight 50 network qos interface egress wfq port1 queue low weight 5 network qos multicast config queue-allocation high Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 40 of 51...
  • Page 41: Tutorial 3: Per Port 802.1Q Vlans

    Eth1 (tagged member of all VLANs) Port 1 (tagged member of VLAN 101) Port1-1 (untagged member of vlan 101) Motorola, Inc. ETHERNET PORT … … Port 25 (tagged member of VLAN 2501)
  • Page 42 Create a configuration script following the command syntax for each step of the tutorial. In the above steps, only VLAN 101 and 2501 are shown. Complete the configuration for all VLANs and ports from 101 to 2501. Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a...
  • Page 43: Tutorial 4: Network Privacy Without 802.1Q Vlans (Cascade Optional)

    QoS is not used since there is a single service delivered to each user VLAN-Ids used in this configuration: • Port-based on Switch Switch 1 Eth1 Port 1 Switch 2 Eth1 Port 1 Motorola, Inc. Eth2 Port 25 Eth2 Port 25 549453-001-00-a Page 43 of 51...
  • Page 44 Be sure to NOT add all DSL ports to Eth2. This ensures that cascaded packets can only egress on Eth1 Create a configuration script following the command syntax for each step of the tutorial Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 44 of 51...
  • Page 45: Line Status

    Distance (m) signal. Distance is accurate within 10% over 150m. Measurements below 150m are displayed at <150. Motorola, Inc. Bit errors of 0 – 0.51 per second = Good Bit errors of 0.51 - 1 per second = Fair Bit errors of greater than 1 per second = Bad...
  • Page 46 Maximum power for any single line: 9 watts Maximum power for a complete system: 200 watts To determine the power for a single line use the following chart: Line Current Value Motorola, Inc. Watts 2.58 Idle, no load or wire attached 4.87...
  • Page 47: Appendix A: Pin-Out Assignments

    TXD – transmit data Pin 3 RXD – receive data Pin 4 Unused Pin 5 GND – signal ground Motorola, Inc. Pin 26 = line 1 Tip Pin 1 line 1 Ring Pin 27 = line 2 Tip Pin 2...
  • Page 48 Appendix A Gigabit Ethernet ports Fast Ethernet WallPlate ports Motorola, Inc. BI_DA+ Bi-directional pair + A BI_DA- Bi-directional pair – A BI_DB+ Bi-directional pair + B BI_DC+ Bi-directional pair + C BI_DC- Bi-directional pair - C BI_DB- Bi-directional pair – B...
  • Page 49: Appendix B: Hardware Specifications

    Local power supply (not provided): 12VDC, regulated supply Power 2 watts Consumption Dimensions 4.75” x 3.5” x 1.25” (120mm x 88mm x 32mm Weight 0.5lbs (0.2Kg) Environmental Operating Temperature: 0 – 50 degrees Celsius Relative Humidity 5% to 90% NC Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 49 of 51...
  • Page 50 Integrated analogue POTS splitter Management In Band Management Telnet, Web UI, SNMP v2 standard and enterprise MIB Front Panel LEDs 1 x unit power/link status 10/100 link status, activity Mounting Options Mounting bracket provided Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 50 of 51...
  • Page 51: Appendix C: Compliance

    2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 51 of 51...

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