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PLANET Technology. Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty and representation, either implied or expressed, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
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Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology. This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. In most, if not all cases, these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks by their respective companies.
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5.3.4 show access-list dstip ... 216 5.3.5 show access-list dstmac ... 217 5.3.6 show access-list ethertype... 217 5.3.7 show access-list ip-allowed... 217 5.3.8 show access-list ipprotocol ... 218 5.3.9 show access-list l4dstport ... 218 5.3.10 show access-list mcfldrate ... 218 5.3.11 show access-list srcip ...
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5.3.52 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl channel ... 229 5.3.53 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl failure ... 229 5.3.54 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line ... 230 5.3.55 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line config... 230 5.3.56 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line delt-test ...
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5.3.100 show rmon statistic ... 242 5.3.101 show route ... 242 5.3.102 show runningcfg... 242 5.3.103 show runningcfg interface gigabit... 242 5.3.104 show runningcfg interface xdsl... 243 5.3.105 show snmp... 243 5.3.106 show sntp... 243 5.3.107 show syslog server ... 243 5.3.108 show system ...
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5.4.121 temperature shelf time ... 281 5.4.122 time set date ... 282 5.4.123 time set time... 282 5.4.124 time set timezone... 283 5.4.125 vlan ethertype s-tag ... 284 5.4.126 vlan protocol-base... 284 5.4.127 vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <port> one-to-one285 5.4.128 vlan-translation <port>/<pvc>...
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5.10.1 line mode carrier ... 310 5.10.2 line mode diagnostic ... 310 5.10.3 line mode force-l3 ... 310 5.10.4 line mode mask... 310 5.10.5 line port ...311 5.10.6 line profile ...311 5.10.7 line status service ...311 5.11 IPoA Configure Mode Commands ... 312 5.11.1 brasmac ...
Furthermore, the PLANET IDL-2402 provides many features such as QoS, VLAN, Multicast, Bandwidth Management, Traffic Prioritization, and Access Control List. With the advanced QoS features, IDL-2402 is an ideal solution for next generation broadband network to deliver rich video contents, DSL, POTS, and VoIP service over ADSL2+ connection.
1.2 Package Contents IDL-2402 Unit x 1 AC Power Cord x 1 CD (Containing User’s Manual, QIG) x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 2-Meter Telco-50 Cable x 2 Console Cable x 1 Rack-mounting x 2 Screw Package x 2...
1.3 Application The PLANET IDL-2402 offers the benefit of high performance to central office co-location and MTU (Multi-Tenant Unit) / MDU (Multi-Dwelling Unit) markets. It provides broadband data service over existing copper wires without affecting the conventional voice service by 24 subscriber ports with built-in POTS splitter. A PLANET IP DSLAM is the perfect solution for NSP a cost-effective but high-value centrally management capability.
1.4 Outlook 1.4.1 Front Panel The front panels of IDL-2402 are shown below. LED Definition Color Green Green DSL status Green Orange Uplink Green Port Definition Port AC PWR Uplink Port Console Port PHONE LINE IDL-2402 LED Description Normal Operation...
1.5 Technical Specifications Product IP DSLAM Model IDL-2402 Hardware Specification Case 1.5U high box-type with a rack-mountable enclosure Uplink 1 x RJ-45 (10/100/1000Base-T) Console RS-232 Serial Port (9600, 8, N, 1) Ports LINE 1 x RJ-21 Connector PHONE 1 x RJ-21 Connector...
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Function − Complies with RFC2684 bridged payload encapsulation mode − Up to 256 multicast groups and 512 copies simultaneously − Up to 48 profile-based Multicast Access Control − Limit maximum number of IGMP groups joined per bridge port − IGMP snooping / proxy per IGMP v1, v2, and v3 −...
2. Installation The followings are instructions for setting up the IDL-2402. Refer to the illustration and follow the simple steps below to quickly install your IP DSLAM. 2.1 Safety Instruction The following is the safety instructions for IP DSLAM before installing.
2.2.2 Installation Procedure Step 1: Ground the IP DSLAM by connecting a grounded wire (Optional). Ground Connections This section provides the grounding rule for the IDL-2402. All remote system sites must be properly grounded for optimum system performance. In Central Office: There should be a CO GND that is adequately grounded.
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Step 2: Connecting the ADSL LINE and PHONE interfaces The IDL-2402 supports 24 ports ADSL subscribers per box. There are two RJ21 50-pin female connectors on the front panel of the system. One for ADSL line and one for POTS interface.
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Console Port: Connect to PC by RS-232 console cable in order to administer your IP DSLAM through CLI.The Console interface on the front panel is the main control interface of the IDL-2402. The RJ45 connector pin assignment is illustrated below:...
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To connect the host PC to the console port, a RJ45 (male) connector-to-RS232 DB9 (female) connector cable is required. The RJ45 connector of the cable is connected to the Console port of the DSLAM; the DB9 connector of the cable is connected to the PC COM port.
2.3 WEB Configuration This section describes how to use Web Configuration Tool to maintain your IP DSLAM. The IDL-2402 contains a HTTP server. You can login and configure it by using your Web Browser. 2.3.1 System Prepartion Before attempting to configure the IDL-2402, please ensure as below: Set your computer’s IP with the same network mask of the router.
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A login page will appear. Please type your username / password and click “Sign in”. (The default username / password is admin / admin) After you login the IDL-2402, you will see the system information as below. - 28 -...
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Step 3 : Configure the DSL PVC Go to “Bridge Interface Setup ADSL PVC” setting screen, select the ADSL port and click “Create” to apply the PVC settings. For example, create PVC-1 to Port 1. The default VPI / VCI is 0 / 35. - 29 -...
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Step 4 : Enable the ADSL Port Service Go to “System ADSL Port Service” setting screen, select the ADSL port and Admin is “ON”. Click “Modify” to make this Port is ON. You can see the Admin status became to ON. - 30 -...
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Connect the ADSL2/2+ CPE to Patch Panel and configure it, the VPI / VCI value must be the same with IDL-2402. After finish setting, the CPE will establish the ADSL connection with IDL-2402. You can check the connection status as below figure. The Current Status is ON.
2.3.3 How to backup / Restore the Configuration Configuration Import / Export The IDL-2402 provides the configuration preservation feature that the configuration database is stored in flash memory (two partitions available). In addition to the configuration preservation feature, the IDL-2402 also provides the configuration export/import feature.
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(B) Import file from TFTP Server to the Download Config and then load Download Config to the Running Config. enable configure remotecfg login 172.16.100.181 get testcfg load (C) Export: export file from Running config to the TFTP server. enable configure runningcfg login 172.16.100.181 put testcfg (D) Save Running config to the Flash (partition 1 or partition 2).
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For Web: On the menu tree, click on Maintenance --- > Database. The Database Configuration page is displayed. Select the database configuration action you want to perform. (A) Import File (Write Download Config To Flash): Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download. Then click on Get File button.
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(B) Import File (Load Remote Config to Running Config) Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download. Then click on Get File button. Load to Running Config successfully: Fail to Get File: - 36 -...
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(C) Export File (Put Running Config to Remote TFTP Server) Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to export. Then click on Put File button. TFTP put file successfully: TFTP put file fail: - 37 -...
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(D) Save Running Config to Flash (System Config) Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on Write_Running button to write running configuration to Flash. Write running config to Flash successfully: - 38 -...
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(E) Reload Flash to Running Config Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on LOAD_FLASH button to load configuration from Flash to Running Config. Load configuration from Flash to Running Config successfully: - 39 -...
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(F) Restore Factory Default Click on Factory_Default button to restore factory default configuration. After loading default configuration to Flash successfully, you must click on RESTART button to restart the system so that the configuration can take effect. - 40 -...
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(G) Flash Boot Point Configuration Select Click on the Boot Config drop-down list and select the partition (Partition1 or Partition2) as the boot point. Click on Apply button and then restart the system. The system will restart and load the configuration in the partition you select into the running configuration. - 41 -...
You can see which partition is current running partition by referring to the Current Version. ) 2. The IDL-2402 provides two firmware memory partitions. If you want to change the firmware partition for booting, use the following commands (if you change to the...
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For Web: On the menu tree, click on Maintenance --- > Firmware Update. The Firmware Update page is displayed. Once you have entered all the necessary values, click on Firmware Update button to start updating the firmware. Label Firmware Update Remote FTP Server IP Type in the IP address of the FTP server.
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Partition Information FTP Get in progress: The following message is displayed during getting file from FTP server. Firmware Write in progress: The Flash Write process may take a few minutes; you must not turn off or reset the system during the process. Firmware Write successfully: When the Flash Write process has completed successfully, the Firmware Update Status shows “Firmware has upgraded already”.
3. Software Introduction 3.1 General Overview The software architecture of the IDL-2402 is shown in the figure below. It can be divided into three layers: the management layer, the OAM&P layer, and the firmware layer. Figure 3-1 As in the figure, CLI shell, SNMP agent, and WEB server are in the top-most layer (management layer) of the system software and offering OAM&P function of the DSLAM...
3.1.1 Features of Management Interface Support CLI, SNMP (v1, v2c), and web-based GUI management interface through in-band channels Support up to 10 CLI sessions at the same time The in-band management connection of the system is the highest priority of all supported in-band traffic categories Support Telnet interface for remote operators to login system operating console Support up to 32 configurable SNMP trap destinations and allow the SNMP traps...
3.2 Configuration Management The configuration management contains the following aspects: System Setup, such as setup for management IP address/net mask, GBE interface (including to enable/disable and query the administrative/operational status of the trunk port), line port (including to enable/disable/reset ADSL port, query the administrative/operational status of the port, and bind profiles on a per port basis), CLI session and timeout, Cluster, SNTP, IP routes, and user administration (including login authorization and provides three security levels).
Authorized operators can query the DB to obtain configuration data. 3.2.1 Bridge Configuration The bridge configuration of the IDL-2402 includes the following aspects: Interface setup VLAN configuration: static VLAN, protocol based VLAN, VLAN translation, and IP/MAC anti-spoofing.
The IDL-2402 provides a profile-based provisioning per the definition of ITUT G997.1 and RFC 2662 for ADSL line configuration data and a mechanism to associate the ADSL port to these profiles.
The system stores previous 1 statistics of PM parameters at 1-day interval for retrieving. Most of the performance parameter thresholds are user-programmable. The IDL-2402 uses a threshold crossing alert (TCA) to notify the management system when one of the counts during a measurement interval exceeds its threshold.
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ATUR_LOM ATUR_LPR ATUR_ES ATUR_SES ATUR_UAS ATUR_HEC ATUR_IBE ATUR_CVS ATUR_FECCS The IDL-2402 provides the following ADSL PM thresholds: NE threshold 15min ES threshold 15min SES threshold 15min UAS threshold 15min LOS threshold 15min LOF threshold Not support 15min LOL threshold 15min ErrFrm threshold...
3.3.1 RMON Feature The IDL-2402 supports performance statistics defined in RMON MIB groups 1 (Ethernet statistics), 2 (history control), 3 (Ethernet history), 4 (alarm), 5 (event), and 6 (log) per RFC 2819 for all network uplink 10/100/1000 ports. The supported parameters are as...
For example, if a far-end LOS is raised on a circuit and then a far-end LPR is raised on the circuit, the LPR alarm stands and the LOS closes. The alarm hierarchy used in the IDL-2402 system is shown in the following table:...
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ADSL Alarms The IDL-2402 provides the following ADSL alarms: LOS (Loss of Signal) -Near End/Far End LOF (Loss of Frame) -Near End/Far End LOM (Loss of Margin) -Near End/Far End LCD (Loss of Cell Delineation) -Near End/Far End NCD (No Cell Delineation) -Near End/Far End...
3.5 Loopback Testing The IDL-2402 supports ATM and ADSL loop diagnostics. ATM: The system provides F5 end-to-end or segment loopback. ADSL: The system provides Dual Ended Loop Testing (DELT) for each ADSL line on a per port basis, according to the definition per section 8.12.3 of ITUT G992.3.
3.6 Cluster Feature The IDL-2402 supports Cluster feature that can make a group of NEs (network elements) work together as a single NE from the management point of view. Operators can manage the NEs in a cluster, called cluster nodes, via the same single IP address in terms of CLI, Web-based GUI or SNMP based management interfaces.
4. WEB Management Web Configuration Tool Overview To access Web Configuration Tool on an IDL-2402: Connect a PC to the console port of the DSLAM. At the console, type the following CLI command: WDS:>enable WDS:%show management all /*display all in-band management IP setting*/ The default LAN IP address is got via DHCP.
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The Web Configuration Tool provides a series of web pages for users to setup and configure the IDL-2402 System. These pages are organized into six main topics including System, Bridge, ADSL, Traffic, SNMP, and Maintenance. You can select each topic from the menu on the left-hand side of the main window.
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ADSL Traffic SNMP Maintenance Relay IGMP IPOA Profile Data & Inventory Line Config & Info ATM Traffic Descriptor SNMP Community SNMP Target SNMP Notify SYS Log Server Database Firmware Update ATM Loopbacks Fault Management Performance Monitoring - 61 - DSL Line Identify Protocol &...
4.1 System 4.1.1 System Information The System Information page (the default page you’ll see after you login the web configuration tool) contains information about the user access level, current system date and time, current boot configuration partition, system MAC address, system HW/SW/FW version, web configuration software version, supported subscriber line type (AnnexA or AnnexB), GBE interface status, and LED status (SYS and ALM).
4.1.2 Board IP Setup This option allows you to configure the in band IP address setting, VID management setting, HTTP port setting, etc. From the System menu, click on Board IP Setup. The following page is displayed: Label IP Address In Band Address Subnet Mask...
4.1.3 Ethernet Port Service This option allows you to set the administration state and select the speed mode for the Gigabit Ethernet ports. From the System menu, click on Ethernet Port Service. The following page is displayed: Label Port Admin Status Selected Speed Link Status Current Speed...
4.1.4 ADSL Port Service This option allows you to setup the service status of the line ports and to bind the selected service profiles and spectrum profiles. Also, you can query current setting and the operational status of the line ports. From the System menu, click on ADSL Port Service.
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TCA Profile Modify Query Select Current Status Type in the index of the TCA Profile (1~64). Select the check box to select all circuits of current page. Click on this button to submit the modification. Click on this button to get most recent status of the circuits. Click on the radio button to select the port to be modified.
4.1.5 CLI Setup This option allows you to modify the timeout setting for a CLI session and the allowable number of CLI sessions. From the System menu, click on CLI Setup. Label CLI Session CLI Timeout Default Modify CLI Setup Allowable number of CLI sessions at the same time.
Cluster default gateway should be the same between Master and Slave. Currently a IDL-2402 cluster can support up to four cluster members (NEs). The IPDSLAMs in a cluster must all be in-band connected through the GBE port. It uses star topology for conducting a Clustering Management group.
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To make the DSLAM join a cluster, select the Role as “Cluster” or “Slave only” according to your plan and then click on Modify. The state of the Cluster Configuration will show from DISCOVERING to VOTING to MASTER or SLAVE at last. The following figure shows the Cluster Setup page of a cluster containing two cluster members.
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If you modify the Role to “Individual”, Cluster State will show ‘IDLE’. The DSLAM is not in a cluster now. If you are directly connecting to a Slave in the cluster (connecting via its in-band IP address) you cannot switch to any other member in the cluster. Voting Master or Slave).
4.1.7 System Inventory This option allows you to retrieve the system inventory including Description of the System, HW/FW/SW Version, Model Information, Part Number, Hardware Revision, and Serial Number. From the System menu, click on System Inventory. Click on the Query button.
4.1.8 System Contact Info This option allows you to specify the system name, system contact, and system location. From the System menu, click on System Contact Info. The following page is displayed: Type in the value you desire, and then click on Modify to apply the setting. Click on Query to verify if the value is changed.
4.1.9 SNTP This option allows you to setup the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). From the System menu, click on SNTP. The following page is displayed. Label Time Zone System Date System Time Polling Interval SNTP Server address Modify SNTP Setup Sets the local time zone by selecting in the Time Zone drop-down list.
4.1.10 IP Routes This option allows you to configure the IP route table for the in-band management traffic. From the System menu, click on IP Routes. The following page is displayed: Click on the drop-down list to select the page to be displayed first. Label System Gateway ADD Next...
4.1.11 User Administration This option allows you to administer accounts for users who access the DSLAM. From the System menu, click on User Administration. Click on Select: drop-down list and select a page to display. The following page is displayed: Label Page Delete / Modify...
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User Name Level Aging day Start Date Last Login Comment When a new account is added: (for example, Test1 is added) When user Test1 intends to login for the first time, he will be asked to change his password and then login with the new password. Shows the name of the user (up to 32 characters).
4.1.12 Duplicator This option allows you to duplicate all/partial the configurations of one selected line port (as a template) to other ports (as many as you want). From the System menu, click on Duplicator. The following page is displayed. Select the content of configurations (ADSL line configuration, ADSL profiles, or…) you want to duplicate first.
4.2 802.1x Security 4.2.1 System Protocol This option allows you to enable/disable 802.1x authentication function of the system, and setup the 802.1x authentication mechanism for each line bridge port. Before you setup 802.1x for a line bridge port, you must create the ADSL PVC (bridge port) first. Authentication Server Authenticator...
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Label System Authentication section Click on the drop-down list to enable or disable the 802.1x authentication function of the system. If you select “Disabled”, any setting in the Port Authentication section will not take effect. Port Authentication section – Main Setting Select Port Enable Accounting Control...
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Label Port Authentication section – Timer Setting Select Port Supplicant Timeout Server Timeout Tx Period ReAuthentication Period Quiet Period System Protocol Setup – Timer setting Select the line bridge port range to be listed. Remember to select the checkbox when you want to modify/delete the setting of a bridge port or set a bridge port to its default value.
4.2.2 RADIUS &Local Profile The IDL-2402 system supports RADIUS client function for authenticating line ports with local authentication database or remote RADIUS server. From the 802.1x Security menu, click on RADIUS & Local Profile. The following page is displayed: Label Authentication Method section In this section, operators setup four AAA methods for the system to use, and the priority order is Method1 >...
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Max Fail VLAN ID Secret ID Local Profile section Username Password Type in the maximum allowable times of continuously failed authentication attempts. Type in the VID of the VLAN which the RADIUS server belongs to. Type in the authentication key in text format. Click on the drop-down list and select the profile range to be listed.
Stack/Stack: Disable/Enable N:1 VLAN stacking (our system adds the default VLAN tag to all the incoming frames through this port). Note: When an untagged frame enters the IDL-2402, it is assigned the default PVID of the ingress (incoming) bridge port and become a single-tagged frame no matter VLAN stacking is enabled or not.
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ON/OFF: to enable/disable isolation. When port isolation is enabled, packets Isol received from a trunk port (when both the trunk interfaces are configured as up-link) cannot be forwarded to the other trunk port even for broadcasting. To modify the configuration of a giga port: 1.
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4.3.1.2 ADSL PVC This option allows you to setup the ADSL PVC. From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then ADSL PVC. The following page is displayed: You shall click on the drop-down lists to select port range and PVC first. Then the data of these PVCs (bridge ports) you selected will be displayed.
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Modify Delete Query *The IDL-2402 supports auto-detection of the ATM AAL5 encapsulation method, LLC or VC-Mux. Meanwhile, the IDL-2402 is also able to automatically sense the following protocol encapsulations: PPPoE over ATM (per RFC 2684), IPoE over ATM bridge mode, and PPP over ATM.
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4.3.1.3 ADSL Bridge This option allows you to setup the ADSL bridge interface. From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then ADSL Bridge. The following page is displayed: You shall click on the drop-down lists to select port range and PVC first. Then the data of these PVCs (bridge ports) you selected will be displayed.
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(no C-Tag for untagged incoming frames). On the other hand, the S-tag will be removed from all the downstream (outgoing) frames. Note: When an untagged frame enters the IDL-2402, it is assigned the default PVID of the ingress (incoming) bridge port and become a single-tagged frame no matter VLAN stacking is enabled or not.
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4.3.1.4 ADSL Port Security This option allows you to setup the ADSL port security. From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then ADSL Port Security. The following page is displayed: You shall click on the drop-down lists to select port range and PVC first. Then the data of these PVCs (bridge ports) you selected will be displayed.
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So you need to define the source IP addresses that bind to this bridge port. Then the IP packets that contain these source IP addresses can pass through this bridge port; otherwise the packets will be blocked. Select the check box to copy specified circuit to all remainder circuits in current page.
4.3.2 VLAN Configuration 4.3.2.1 Static VLAN This option allows you to configure the static VLAN table. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then Static VLAN. The following page is displayed. Click on the radio button to select CONFIG VLAN to configure static VLAN for the bridge ports or SHOW VLAN to display the VLAN table.
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4.3.2.2 Protocol Base VLAN This option allows you to configure the protocol based VLAN table. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then Protocol Base VLAN. The following page is displayed. Select the checkboxes of the entries you want to create or delete. To create a new entry, type in the VLAN ID and select the EtherType (protocol).
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From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then Translation VLAN. The following page is displayed. Click on the radio button to select translation Mode first. Actually the IDL-2402 provides five translation modes: four for 1:1 VLAN, one for N: 1 VLAN (refer to DSL Forum TR-101).
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Upstream: C-Tag (User port)-----(Uplink port) S-Tag Downstream: S-Tag (Uplink port)-----(User port) C-Tag 3. Stacking In this mode, the system will add S-TAG before user port’s C-TAG. Note that the mapping from C-Tag to S-Tag+C-Tag is still one to one. So a user port’s C-Tag can’t be used for another translation rule, as well as an uplink port’s S-Tag+C-Tag.
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N:1 VLAN (N:1 User Mode): N:1 can also be called shared VLAN, so in this mode MAC learning function of the bridge ports must not be disabled. 1. Replaced N:1 In this mode, the system will change the user port’s C-Tag to the Uplink port’s S-Tag.
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4.3.2.4 Static Allowed IP This option allows you to configure the Static Allowed IP table. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then Static Allowed IP. The following page is displayed. To make bridge port work according to this Static Allowed IP table, the IP allowed function must be enabled (refer to section 4.3.1).
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4.3.2.5 MAC Spoofing This option allows you to enable/disable anti-MAC Spoofing function and MAC-Spoofing detection log function. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then MAC Spoofing. The following page is displayed. Label Spoofing Click on the drop-down list to select: OFF: No log of MAC spoofing data when detected.
4.3.3 Access Control 4.3.3.1 Filtering This option allows you to setup the filter rule for the packets. From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control and then Filtering. The following page is displayed. Click on Filtering Type drop-down list to select a filtering type first. Protocol Filtering Label Filtering Type...
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Delete Protocol Create Source MAC Filtering Label Filtering Type No. From…To… Query Delete Source MAC Create Once you have specified the serial number, click on this button to delete the filter rules in the table. Click on these drop-down lists to select an ADSL bridge port or GIGA bridge port.
IP Address Filtering Label Filtering Type No. From…To… Query Delete Source IP MASK Create Source IP Address Filtering Setup You can also select the filtering type here. Type in the range of serial number in the filter rule table. Valid number value: 1 ~ 256.
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Layer 4 Destination Port Filtering Label Filtering Type No. From…To… Query Delete Destination Port Create Layer 4 Destination Port Filtering Setup You can also select the filtering type here. Type in the range of serial number in the filter rule table. Valid number value: 1 ~ 256.
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Destination IP Filtering Label Filtering Type No. From…To… Query Delete Destination IP MASK Create Destination IP Filtering Setup Description You can also select the filtering type here. Type in the range of serial number in the filter rule table. Valid number value: 1 ~ 256.
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Destination MAC Filtering Label Filtering Type No. From…To… Query Delete Destination MAC Create Destination MAC Filtering Setup You can also select the filtering type here. Type in the range of serial number in the filter rule table. Valid number value: 1 ~ 256. Once you have specified the serial number, click on this button to display the filter rules.
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Ether Type Filtering Label Filtering Type No. From…To… Query Delete Incoming Ether Type Create Ether Type Filtering Setup Description You can also select the filtering type here. Type in the range of serial number in the filter rule table. Valid number value: 1 ~ 256.
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4.3.3.2 VLAN Priority Remark This option allows you to configure the VLAN priority. From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control and then VLAN Priority Remark. The following page is displayed: Click on the VPRI Remark drop-down list and select a type of VLAN Priority Remark. Available options include Type of Service (TOS), IP Source, IP Destination, MAC Source, MAC Destination, VLAN ID, VLAN Priority Regeneration, Differentiated Services (DSCP), Protocol, and Ether Type.
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Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete Priority (Out) Create VLAN Priority Remark Setup - TOS You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
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IP Source VLAN Priority Remark Setup – IP Source Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete Source IP MASK Priority (Out) Create Description You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
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IP Destination VLAN Priority Remark Setup – IP Destination Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete Source IP MASK Priority (Out) Create You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
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MAC Source VLAN Priority Remark Setup – MAC Source Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete Source MAC Priority (Out) Create You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
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MAC Destination VLAN Priority Remark Setup – MAC Destination Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete Destination MAC Priority (Out) Create You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
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VLAN ID VLAN Priority Remark Setup – VLAN ID Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete VLAN ID Priority (Out) Create You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
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VLAN Priority Regeneration VLAN Priority Remark Setup – VLAN Priority Regeneration Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete Priority (In) Priority (Out) Create You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
Differentiated Services VLAN Priority Remark Setup – Differentiated Services Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete Incoming DS You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
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Priority (Out) Create af31 Assured Forwarding Class 3:Low Drop (bits:011010) af32 Assured Forwarding Class 3:Medium Drop (bits:011100) af33 Assured Forwarding Class 3:High Drop (bits:011110) af41 Assured Forwarding Class 4:Low Drop (bits:100010) af42 Assured Forwarding Class 4:Medium Drop (bits:100100) af43 Assured Forwarding Class 4:High Drop (bits:100110) Expedited Forwarding (bits:101110) Click on the drop-down list and select the outgoing VLAN priority (0 ~ 7).
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Protocol VLAN Priority Remark Setup – Protocol Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete Incoming Protocol Priority (Out) Create You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
Ether Type VLAN Priority Remark Setup – Ether Type Label VPRI Remark No. From …To… Query Delete Incoming EtherType Priority (Out) Create You can also select the priority remark type here. Type in the range of entry number in the table you want to view (value range is 1~256).
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4.3.3.3 Rate Limit This option allows you to limit the rate of broadcast/multicast packets that are received on a VLAN, and configure the Three Color Marking (TCM) Policer profile. From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control and then Rate Limit. The following page is displayed. Click on the Rate Limit Type drop-down list and select the item you want to setup.
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Rate Limit Flooding Label Rate Limit Type Flooding VID Committed Information Rate Leaky Bucket Modify Query Delete Rate Limit Flooding Setup Click on this drop-down list and select the item you want to setup. Type in VLAN ID (1 ~ 4094). The VLAN must have been created in the static VLAN table.
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Rate Limit Policer profile The IDL-2402 supports two kinds of TCM Policer: two-rate TCM (with dual leaky buckets) and single-rate TCM (with single leaky bucket). The single-rate TCM meters a traffic stream and marks its packets according to Committed Information Rate (CIR) and Committed Burst Size (CBS) to be either green, or red.
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Label Rate Limit Type Select Share Mode LB Mode Modify Query Delete Rate Limit Poicer Setup Click on this drop-down list and select the item you want to setup. Click on this drop-down list and select a page to be displayed. Select the checkbox when you want to create/modify/delete this entry.
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Rate Limit Policer Binding Table The Rate Limit Policer Binding Table allows you to specify which Policer profile to bind and the binding status for a trunk or line bridge port. Label Rate Limit Type Modify Query Select Policer No. Binding Status Rate Limit Policer Binding Setup Click on this drop-down list and select the item you want to setup.
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Three Color Marking Policer The IDL-2402 supports TCM Policer in accordance with the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Bandwidth Profile and RFCs 2697 & 2698. Our TCM Policer supports both Color Aware and Color Blind modes. The “color” is used for determining whether a packet will proceed to the policer when TCM Policer works in Color Aware mode;...
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Type in the green color value that is used when determining a packet’s input color Green Value (for Color Aware mode) or remarking a packet’s output color as green. Valid value is 0 ~ 7 for VLAN Priority color field or 0 ~ 63 for DSCP color field. Type in the yellow color value that is used when determining a packet’s input Yellow Value color (for Color Aware mode) or remarking a packet’s output color as yellow.
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4.3.3.4 Priority Queue Mapping This web page is used to select SPQ/WFQ/WRR queuing mechanism and to setup the mapping between VLAN priority levels and system internal queues. From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control and then Priority Queue Mapping. The following page is displayed: The queues for Giga and ATM interfaces are different.
4.3.4 Forwarding 4.3.4.1 TP Forwarding DB This option allows you to retrieve the status of the transparent forwarding database. The forwarding table will reveal the information of MAC addresses that are learned or statically configured on a specific bridge port. From the Bridge menu, click on Forwarding and then TP Forwarding DB.
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4.3.4.2 Forwarding Static This option allows you to configure the static MAC address forwarding entries on a specific bridge port. The setting of static MAC address takes effect on egress direction of bridge port. From the Bridge menu, click on Forwarding and then Forwarding Static. The following page is displayed.
4.3.5 Relay 4.3.5.1 DSL Line Identify This option allows you to configure the DHCP option and PPPoE relay function. From the Bridge menu, click on Relay and then DSL Line Identify. The following page is displayed: Label DSL Global Configuration PPP Service Name Type in the PPPoE service name to add.
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Select the DSLAM name to be customer-defined or cluster name (Domain DSLAM Name mode: name:NE name). Click on this drop-down list and select OFF/ON to disable/enable DHCP relay DHCP Mode function. Click on this drop-down list and select the Relay Agent Information that is ID Select inserted to the forwarding packets.
4.3.6 IGMP 4.3.6.1 Protocol & Router Port This option allows you to setup the IGMP protocol and router port. From the Bridge menu, click on IGMP and then Protocol & Router Port. The following page is displayed: Label Modify IGMP Version IGMP Mode IGMP ACL Mode Deny No Alert...
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The Query Interval is the interval between General Queries sent by the Querier. By varying this value, an administrator may tune the number of Query 1~500(s) IGMP messages on the network; larger values cause IGMP Queries to be sent less often. Value range is 1 ~ 500. Default is 125 seconds. The Unsolicited Report Interval is the time between repetitions of a host's URI 1~500(s) initial report of membership in a group.
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4.3.6.2 IGMP Profile This option allows you to configure the IGMP ACL (Access Control List) profile. This profile defines the IGMP multicast channels, which are allowed to join for each ADSL port. That is, a multicast stream will be copied to an ADSL port only if that multicast stream is registered in the ACL profile that is bound to this ADSL port.
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Quickly IP Assign Quickly VID Assign Assign Select IP Address Query Create Delete Binding Profile page = > Label Type the IGMP group IP address here for quick assignment. Click on Assign button to put the value into the table. Then you can modify parts of the IP addresses directly in the table.
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All select Quickly Max Group Assign Quickly Profile ID Assign Quickly Binding Assign Assign Modify Port Max Groups Profile ID Binding Status Click on this checkbox to select all ports in this page at one time. This is convenient for quickly value assignment. This field is for quick value assignment (assign the same value to all the ports in current page at one time).
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4.3.6.3 IGMP Multicast This option allows you to query the IGMP multicast status. From the Bridge menu, click on IGMP and then IGMP Multicast. The IGMP Group page is displayed. Click on the IGMP Type drop- down list and select Group or Source. IGMP Type >...
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IGMP Type > Source: This option allows you to query the Source IP, which is the IP address of the source that is joining a multicast group on an interface. This option is available only when IGMP version 3 is selected for the system’s IGMP configuration (refer to section 4.3.6).
4.3.7 IPOA 4.3.7.1 BRAS MAC The IDL-2402 supports an IPOA/IPOE IWF (Interworking Function). This option allows you to setup the BRAS MAC address that is used by the IPOA/IPOE IWF. From the Bridge menu, click on IPOA and then BRAS MAC. The following page is displayed.
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4.3.7.2 Interface Setup This option allows you to setup the interface for IPoA/IPoE IWF. From the Bridge menu, click on IPOA and then Interface Setup. The following page is displayed. Click on the radio button to select a circuit, set values for the parameters, and then click on Modify button.
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Traffic (Rx/Tx) BRAS Uplink Encap Status Modify Query Click on the drop-down lists and select a traffic type for transmit and receive direction respectively. Available options are created in the ATM Traffic Descriptor page. See section 4.5.1. Click on the drop-down list and select a BRAS MAC. Available options are created in the IPoA BRAS MAC page.
4.4 ADSL 4.4.1 Profile 4.4.1.1 Service Main Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL line service profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Service Profile(main). The following page is displayed. Label Select Index Index Name ADSL Line Service Profile setup Click on the drop-down list and select the range of profile index.
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Rate Mode Downstream Rate Mode Upstream Click on the drop-down list and select the Downstream Rate Adaptive Mode. Valid options are: Manual – Rate changed manually Init – Rate automatically selected at start up only and does not change after that Dynamic –...
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4.4.1.2 Service Channel Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL service channel profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Service Profile(Channel). The following page is displayed. Label Select Index Index L2 Packet Direction BitRate DownShift Noise Margin (dB)/ Decrease net data rate if Noise Margin is below the Downshift Noise ADSL Service Channel Profile setup Click on the drop-down list and select the range of profile index.
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Min Interval (sec) UpShift Noise Margin (dB)/Min Interval (sec) Interleaving MaxDelay IMP 0~8 (symbols) Margin for DownShift Min Interval. Increase net data rate if Noise Margin is above the Upshift Noise Margin for Upshift Min Interval. Maximum interleaving delay (1~63 ms) Minimum impulse noise protection (0.0~8.0 dB) - 144 -...
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4.4.1.3 Spectrum Main Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL spectrum profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Spectrum Profile(main). The following page is displayed. Label Click on the drop-down list and select the range of profile index. Select Index Options are: 1~4, 5~8, …, 117~120.
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transition of L0 to L2 state or an L2 low power trim request. Value range is 0 ~ the value of L2 ATPRT (dB). Type in the total maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (in dB) that is L2 ATPRT allowed in the L2 state; the total reduction is the sum of all reductions of L2 Request (i.e., at transition of L0 to L2 state) and L2 power trims.
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Click on this button to view/modify the current downstream/upstream Carrier Mask parameters. Input Carrier bit value and then click Apply. Modify Status: Complete – modems will re-train after you click on Apply button Carrier Mask-N (To be continued) - 147 -...
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Click on this button to view/modify Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Bands data. Input the Start/Stop frequency, select the Ingress Level, Egress Control, Signal Type, and then click on the Apply button. Modify Status: Complete – modems will re-train after you click on Apply button RFI-N - 148 -...
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4.4.1.4 Spectrum ADSLx Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL2/2 ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Spectrum Profile(ADSLx). The following page is displayed. ADSL2/ReADSL/ADSL2 Label Select Index Index Modem Features Direction Aggregate Power PSD Level /READSL spectrum profile. From the Spectrum Profile Click on the drop-down list to select the range of profile index.
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PSD Shape Max Rx Aggr. Allowed PWR Only for ADSL2+. Valid options are: Standard/CA100/CA110/CA120/CA130/CA140/CA150/ CA160CA170/CA180/CA190/CA200/CA210/CA220/CA230/ CA240/CA250/CA260/CA270/CA280 Power backoff operation mode (OFF/ON). Maximum aggregate receive power over a set of subcarriers. It ranges from –25.5 to +25.5 dBm, with 0.1 dB steps. - 150 -...
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4.4.1.5 TCA Profile This option allows you to setup the PM counter threshold for TCA (threshold crossing alert). From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then TCA Profile. The following page is displayed. Label Click on this drop-down list to select the page to be displayed. Once you have typed in new threshold values, click on this button to submit the Modify modification.
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4.4.2 Data & Inventory 4.4.2.1 Inventory This option allows you to view the inventory of the ATUC and ATUR. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then Inventory. The following page is displayed. Label Atux Query ADSL Inventory Click on this drop-down list and select the ports to be displayed.
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4.4.2.2 Loop Test This option allows you to do the ADSL Dual End Loop Test. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then Loop Test. The following page is displayed. Click on the drop-down list and select the line port you want to test. Then click on Diagnostics Run to start a DELT.
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4.4.2.3 Carrier Data This option allows you to view the ADSL line carrier data. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then Carrier Data. The following page is displayed. Select the line port (1 ~ 24) and carrier type (LOAD or GAIN). Then click on Query button. Note that if the line port is still in loop testing status, you cannot query the carrier data.
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4.4.2.4 OP Data This option allows you to view the ADSL line/channel operational data and carrier data. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then OP Data. The following page is displayed. Line Operational Data: Click on ADSL OP Data drop-down list and select the item Line (OP).
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4.4.3 Line Config & Info 4.4.3.1 Line Configuration This option allows you to setup the ADSL line configuration. From the ADSL menu, click on Line Config & Info and then Line Configuration. The following page is displayed. Label ADSL Port From…To… Operational Mask Mode Carrier Data Mode ADSL Line Configuration...
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FORCE L3 Mode Modify Query Click on this drop-down list and select ON to force the ADSL port to enter power management L3 mode (Idle state). Select the check box and then click on Modify button. Click on this button to submit modification. Click on this button to display current line configuration.
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4.4.3.2 Line Information This option allows you to setup the ADSL line information. From the ADSL menu, click on Line Config & Info and then Line Information. The following page is displayed. Label ADSL Port From…To… Modify Query Identifier Phone No Description ADSL Line Information Type in the line port range.
4.5 Traffic 4.5.1 ATM Traffic Descriptor This option allows you to modify the traffic table. From the Traffic menu, click on ATM Traffic Descriptor. The following page is displayed: Label CDVT TYPE Descriptor ATM Traffic Descriptor Setup PCR stands for Peak Cell Rate (cells/second). CDVT stands for Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (microseconds).
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interfaces. For a similar traffic descriptor type that can be accepted at UNI 3.0 and UNI 3.1 interfaces, see "atmNoClpNoScr". [Policed VBR1] atmNoCLPScrCdvt: This traffic descriptor type is for no CLP with Sustained Cell Rate and CDVT. This traffic descriptor type is applicable to VBR connections following the UNI 3.0/3.1 conformance definition for PCR CLP=0+1 and SCR CLP=0+1.
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Create Delete Click on this button to create a new traffic descriptor. When you want to delete a traffic descriptor, click on the radio button beside the row number to select the traffic descriptor and then click on the Delete button.
4.6 SNMP 4.6.1 SNMP Community This option allows you to configure the SNMP community that is the group that IDL-2402s and management stations running SNMP belong to. It helps define where information is sent. The community name is used to identify the group and serve as form of authentication.
This option allows you to configure the SNMP target to control where the SNMP traps (notifications) are sent. Traps are used to report an alarm or other asynchronous event about a managed IDL-2402 system. From the SNMP menu, click on SNMP Target. The following page is displayed.
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Target Click on this drop-down list and select the SNMP target number. Query Select the target number and then click on this button to retrieve the information. Delete Select the target number and then click on this button to delete a target. Modify Select the target number and then click on this button to modify the target setting.
4.6.3 SNMP Notify This option allows you to setup the SNMP Notification (In SNMPv1, asynchronous event reports are called traps while they are called notifications in later versions of SNMP). From the SNMP menu, click on SNMP Notify. The following page is displayed. Label Notify No.
4.7 Maintenance 4.7.1 SYS Log Server This option allows you to configure the IP address of the SYS Log server which listens for incoming Syslog messages. From the Maintenance menu, click on SYS Log Server. The following page is displayed. Label Current Server IP Change Server Address...
4.7.2 Database This option allows you to import/export the configuration data. From the Maintenance menu, click on Database. The following page is displayed. Select the database configuration action you want to perform. DB Configuration Concept: - 173 -...
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Import File (Write Download Config To Flash): Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download. Then click on Get File button. Write downloaded Config to Flash in progress: Write to memory successfully: Fail to Get File: - 174 -...
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Import File (Load Remote Config to Running Config) Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download. Then click on Get File button. Load to Running Config successfully: Fail to Get File: - 175 -...
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Export File (Put Running Config to Remote TFTP Server) Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to export. Then click on Put File button. TFTP put file successfully: TFTP put file fail: - 176 -...
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Save Running Config to Flash (System Config) Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on Write_Running button to write running configuration to Flash. Write running config to Flash successfully: Reload Flash to Running Config Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on LOAD_FLASH button to load configuration from Flash to Running Config.
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Restore Factory Default Click on Factory_Default button to restore factory default configuration. After loading default configuration to Flash successfully, you must click on RESTART button to restart the system so that the configuration can take effect. - 178 -...
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Flash Boot Point Configuration Select Click on the Boot Config drop-down list and select the partition (Partition1 or Partition2) as the boot point. Click on Apply button and then restart the system. The system will restart and load the configuration in the partition you select into the running configuration. - 179 -...
4.7.3 Firmware Update This option allows you to ftp get the firmware from a server and write to flash for updating the system firmware. From the Maintenance menu, click on Firmware Update. The following page is displayed. Label Firmware Update Remote FTP Server IP Server User Name Server Password...
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Partition Information FTP Get in progress: The following message is displayed during getting file from FTP server. Firmware Write in progress: The Flash Write process may take a few minutes; you must not turn off or reset the system during the process. This section displays the partition information including firmware version, updating date, and status (active or not).
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Firmware Write successfully: When the Flash Write process has completed successfully, the Firmware Update Status shows “Firmware has upgraded already”. You can now restart the system. - 182 -...
4.7.4 ATM Loopbacks This option allows you to modify the ATM F4/F5 entries or send the diagnostic entry. From the Maintenance menu, click on ATM Loopbacks. The following page is displayed: Label OAM Cell Generation Create Query Delete Select Port LoopBack ID Test Type Status...
4.7.5 Fault Management 4.7.5.1 Alarm/Event This option allows you to query current alarm, history alarm, and event log. From the Maintenance menu, click on Fault Management and then Alarm/Event. The Current Alarm page is displayed. Click on the Alarm/Event Select drop-down list and select Current Alarm, History Alarm, or Event Log to view.
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History Alarm: Label Query Clear History Description Level State Sequential Time History Alarm Table Description Click on this button to query history alarms. Click on this button to clear the alarm history table. This field shows the row number. This field shows the alarm ID. This field shows the description for the alarm.
Event Log: Type in the range of rows and then click on the Query button. Label Query Clear Event Description Sequential Time Event Log Description Click on this button to query most recent event log. Click on this button to clear the event log. This field shows the row number.
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4.7.5.2 Alarm Profile This option allows you to view and update the alarm profiles. From the Maintenance menu, click on Fault Management and then Alarm profile. The Alarm Profile page is displayed. Click on the Select Page drop-down list and select a page to display. To modify an alarm profile, click on the radio button beside the alarm ID, select the Level (Major/Minor), Mask/Unmask, and then click on the Modify button.
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4.7.5.3 Hardware Temperature This page allows you to: view current system temperature set several temperature and time thresholds (see description in the following table) From the Maintenance menu, click on Fault Management and then Hardware Temp. The following page is displayed: Label Modify Current Temperature (...
4.7.6 Performance Monitoring 4.7.6.1 System Utilization This option allows you to monitor the memory utilization and network processor utilization. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then System Utilization. The following page is displayed. - 189 -...
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4.7.6.2 Ethernet Statistics This option allows you to view the Gigabit Ethernet counter values for the trunk or line interface. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then Ethernet Statistics. Click on the leftmost drop-down list to select interface (giga port or DSL line port);...
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4.7.6.3 ATM Statistics This option allows you to query the ATM Statistics. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then ATM Statistics. The following page is displayed. Label ADSL Port Click on this button to select line port. Auto Update Click on this checkbox to auto update the displayed statistics.
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4.7.6.4 RMON This option allows you to configure and query the RMON Statistics. The IDL-2402 supports performance statistics defined in RMON MIB groups 1 (Ethernet statistics), 2 (history control), 3 (alarm), and 9 (event) per RFC 2819 for all network uplink ports. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then RMON.
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ETH Statistics This option is for displaying the Ethernet interface RMON data. Click on the Data Source drop-down list and select GBE1. Type in an owner name and then click on New button to create a new ETH statistics entry. An owner is the entity that configured this entry and is therefore using the resources assigned to it.
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History Control This table is for controlling the ETH History table (see next section). History Control 1 is for controlling ETH History table 1; History Control 2 is for controlling ETH History table 2; etc. Type in the Requested value and Interval (sec) and then click on New to create a History Control entry.
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ETH History This option is for displaying Ethernet interface RMON history data. Before a history table is available, you have to create a History Control entry in advance (see previous section). To query the History table, click on the History Index drop-down list and select a history table and then click on Query.
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Alarm This option allows you to configure the RMON alarm setting. This table controls the conditions on which alarms occur. Click on New to create an entry. To modify an entry, click on the index to select the entry, type in new value, and then click on Modify. To delete an entry, click on the index to select the entry and then click on Delete.
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Set the alarm type that may be sent. Options are Rising, Falling, and Both. Rising or Both: If the first sample after this entry becomes valid is greater than or StartupAlarm Falling or Both: If the first sample after this entry becomes valid is less than or Value This field shows the value of the monitored data.
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Another figure shows the example of RMON alarm for DELTA sample type. As shown in the following figure, the delta value varies high and low. The sample in T1 is the first one crossing the Rising Threshold, so an alarm occurs. No alarms will be generated afterwards until T5 sample which is crossing the Falling Threshold (note that the value of the previous sample, T4 sample, is greater than the Falling Threshold and the value of T5 sample).
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Event This option allows you to configure the RMON event setting. Click on New to create an entry. To modify an entry, click on the index to select the entry, type in new value, and then click on Modify. To delete an entry, click on the index to select the entry and then click on Delete.
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This option allows you to query the RMON LOG. Click on Query button to display the log. Only the event indices with LOG or LOGANDTRAP event type (see previous section) are possible to appear in the log. - 203 -...
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4.6.7.5 ADSL Day/Interval This option allows you to query the ADSL PM 15-Min and Day Statistics. The IDL-2402 provides Today and Previous 1 day for Day PM, and also provides Current and Previous 1 ~ 96 interval for 15-Min PM. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then ADSL Day/Interval.
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Click on the drop-down list and select a line port number (1 ~ 24). You can Port also select All and then click on More Port to select a port range to view the data of twelve ports at the same time. When you select to view a single port PM data, you can click on this checkbox All Interval to display the data of all intervals.
5. CLI Command Reference Introduction Access to the Operations System (OS) /Network Element (NE) system is protected by a logon security system. You can log on to the NE with the user name and password. After three failed logon attempts, the system refuses further attempts. After you log on, the system monitors the interface for periods of inactivity.
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Execution Modes The CLI contains several execution modes. Users will see different set of commands under different execution modes. Table 5-1 lists all the execution modes and their purposes. When users enter a certain execution mode, the corresponding mode prompt will be displayed automatically on the screen.
Getting help The user can get help in two ways. The first is by using the help command. The user can also enter a question mark ‘?’ at each position in the command. The displayed result depends on the execution mode and previous input.
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Drag the character before the cursor forward over the character at the cursor, moving the cursor forward as well. If the insertion CTRL-t point is at the end of the line, this transposes the last two characters of the line. Negative arguments have no effect. CTRL-u Kill backward from the cursor to the beginning of the current line.
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Notation Conventions The notation conventions for the parameter syntax of each CLI command are as follows: Parameters enclosed in [ ] are optional. Parameter values are separated by a vertical bar “|” only when one of the specified values can be used. Parameter values are enclosed in { } when you must use one of the values specified.
Return to Enable mode Syntax Parameter None 5.1.6 exit Description Go to previous execution mode Syntax exit Parameter None Description NE name in the cluster you want to switch to. Valid values: string type value. Default value: - Type: Mandatory - 212 -...
5.1.7 help Description Display help Syntax help Parameter None 5.1.8 list Description Display all commands of current mode Syntax list Parameter None 5.1.9 list opmode Description List all the ADSL modes of operation. Syntax list opmode Parameter None 5.1.10 system contact Description Set system contact Syntax...
5.1.12 system name Description Set system name Syntax system name <name> Parameter Name <name> 5.1.13 system restart Description Restart the system Syntax system restart Parameter None Description System name Valid values: string type value. Max 32 characters. Default value: - Type: Optional - 214 -...
5.2 Initialize Mode Commands 5.2.1 enable Description Go to Enable execution mode from disable mode Syntax enable Parameter None 5.2.2 show license Description Display GNU software license Syntax show license Parameter None 5.2.3 show time Description Display current time Syntax show time Parameter None...
5.3 Enable Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Enable execution mode. 5.3.1 configure Description Go to Configure execution mode from Enable mode. Syntax configure Parameter None 5.3.2 ping Description ICMP echo and reply from hostname address or IP address. If no reply for a long time, you can press Ctrl + c to interrupt ping.
5.3.5 show access-list dstmac Description Display all destination MAC address deny access list or by index Syntax show access-list dstmac [<index>] Parameter Name <index> 5.3.6 show access-list ethertype Description Display all EtherType deny access list or by index Syntax show access-list ethertype [<index>] Parameter Name <index>...
5.3.8 show access-list ipprotocol Description Display all IP protocol deny access list or by index Syntax show access-list ipprotocol [<index>] Parameter Name <index> 5.3.9 show access-list l4dstport Description Display all L4 dest port deny access list or by index Syntax show access-list l4dstport [<index>] Parameter Name...
5.3.12 show access-list srcmac Description Display all source mac address deny access list or by index Syntax show access-list srcmac [<index>] Parameter Name <index> 5.3.13 show account Description Display system account list / detail information Syntax show account [detail] Parameter None 5.3.14 show aging Description...
5.3.18 show atmdesc Description Display ATM descriptor Syntax show atmdesc Parameter None 5.3.19 show atm-loopback Description Display ATM loopback status (by port) Syntax show atm-loopback [<port>] Parameter Name <port> 5.3.20 show cli-config Description Display current setting for CLI configuration (timeout value, session value) Syntax show cli-config...
5.3.24 show dot1x profile Description Display 802.1x profile Syntax show dot1x profile Parameter None 5.3.25 show dot1x server Description Display 802.1x server configuration Syntax show dot1x server Parameter None 5.3.26 show dot1x server <index> Description Display 802.1x server configuration by index [1..3] Syntax show dot1x server <index>...
5.3.29 show fdbstatic Description Display all static MAC forwarding table or by index Syntax show fdbstatic [<index>] Parameter Name <index> 5.3.30 show firmware Description Display firmware update status or partition information. Note: the ‘Active’ status of the firmware partition information means the active partition for next time restart, not current running partition.
5.3.33 show igmp Description Display IGMP information Syntax show igmp Parameter None 5.3.34 show igmp group Description Display IGMP VLAN group list Syntax show igmp group list show igmp group ip <ipv4 address> vlan <VLAN ID> show igmp group ip <ipv4 address> vlan <VLAN ID> src list show igmp group ip <ipv4 address>...
5.3.36 show igmp-acl bind gigabit Description Display IGMP ACL bind status for gigabit interface Syntax show igmp-acl bind gigabit <port> Parameter Name port 5.3.37 show igmp-acl bind xdsl Description Display IGMP ACL bind status for xdsl bridge port Syntax show igmp-acl bind xdsl <port> Parameter Name port...
5.3.39 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds qln Description Display carrier information of far-end qln downstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed) Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds qln Parameter Name <port>...
5.3.42 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us load Description Display carrier information of far-end load upstream by Bridge port Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us load Parameter Name <port> 5.3.43 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us gain Description Display carrier information of far-end gain upstream by Bridge port Syntax...
5.3.45 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us snr Description Display carrier information of near-end snr upstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed) Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us snr Parameter Name <port>...
5.3.48 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlog Description Display carrier information of near-end hlog upstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed) Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlog Parameter Name <port>...
5.3.51 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds tss Description Display carrier information of near-end tss downstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed) Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds tss Parameter Name <port>...
5.3.54 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line Description Display xDSL line status by Bridge port Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line Parameter Name <port> 5.3.55 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line config Description Display xDSL line configuration information by Bridge port Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line config...
5.3.57 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line information Description Display xDSL line information by Bridge port Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line information Parameter Name <port> 5.3.58 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl inventory Description Display xDSL inventory by Bridge port Syntax...
5.3.63 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} ipoa Description Display IPoA (RFC 2684) information by Bridge port Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} ipoa Parameter Name <port> 5.3.64 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vc Description Display VC information by Bridge port Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vc Parameter...
5.3.67 show interface counter Description Display All interface Ethernet packet counter Syntax show interface counter Parameter None 5.3.68 show interface gigabit [<port>] bridge Description Display Bridge information of the Gigabit Ethernet interface or by Gigabit Ethernet port Syntax show interface gigabit [<port>] bridge Parameter Name port...
5.3.71 show mac-spoofing-detect config Description Display MAC Spoofing Detect configuration Syntax show mac-spoofing-detect config Parameter None 5.3.72 show mac-spoofing-detect log Description Display MAC Spoofing Detect log Syntax show mac-spoofing-detect log Parameter None 5.3.73 show management all Description Display all system management port ip setting Syntax show management all Parameter...
5.3.76 show pm <port> adsl interval Description Display performance monitoring data for previous 1~96 intervals or current interval Syntax show pm <port> adsl interval {<number> | current} Parameter Name port number 5.3.77 show port-template parameter Description Display parameter mask. That is, display which profiles (or function) of the template port are selected to be duplicated to other ports.
5.3.79 show priority-list dstip Description Display destination IP address priority list Syntax show priority-list dstip [<number>] Parameter Name number 5.3.80 show priority-list dstmac Description Display destination MAC address priority list Syntax show priority-list dstmac [<number>] Parameter Name number 5.3.81 show priority-list ethertype Description Display specific Ether Type VLAN priority list Syntax...
5.3.83 show priority-list srcip Description Display source IP address priority list Syntax show priority-list srcip [<number>] Parameter Name number 5.3.84 show priority-list srcmac Description Display source MAC address priority list Syntax show priority-list srcmac [<number>] Parameter Name number 5.3.85 show priority-list tos Description Display ToS (IP Precedence) priority list Syntax...
5.3.86 show priority-list vlanid Description Display VLAN ID priority list Syntax show priority-list vlanid [<number>] Parameter Name number 5.3.87 show priority-queue config Description Display Priority and Queue mapping configuration Syntax show priority-queue config Parameter None 5.3.88 show priority-regen Description Display VLAN priority tag filter Syntax show priority-regen Parameter...
5.3.92 show profile service adsl Description Display ADSL service profile Syntax show profile service adsl {<number> | all} Parameter Name <number> 5.3.93 show profile spectrum adsl Description Display ADSL service profile Syntax show profile service adsl {<number> | all} Parameter Name <number>...
5.3.95 show rmon alarm Description Display RMON alarm information Syntax show rmon alarm {all | <number>} Parameter Name number 5.3.96 show rmon ether_history Description Display RMON Ether history information Syntax show rmon ether_history <number> Parameter Name number 5.3.97 show rmon event Description Display RMON event information Syntax...
5.3.99 show rmon log DescriptionDisplay RMON log Syntax show rmon log Parameter None 5.3.100 show rmon statistic Description Display RMON statistic information Syntax show rmon statistic {all | <number>} Parameter Name number 5.3.101 show route Description Display GBE routing table and default gateway Syntax show route Parameter...
5.3.111 show temperature Description Display system temperature Syntax show temperature Parameter None 5.3.112 show time Description Display current time Syntax show time Parameter None 5.3.113 show uptime Description Display System up time and CPU loading Syntax show uptime Parameter None 5.3.114 show version Description Display CLI software version...
Only 0-9, a-z, A-Z, and symbol “_-.” are accepted for account name. For example, abc_12_XYZ-10.1 is a valid user name. Note that the IDL-2402 does not accept user names beginning with a digital number. For example, 123abc or 123456 are not a valid name.
<pvc> <type> 5.4.10 cli-config session Description Set CLI max number of connection sessions Syntax cli-config session <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.4.11 cli-config timeout Description Set CLI configuration timeout value Syntax cli-config timeout <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.4.12 cluster-cfg domain Description Set cluster domain name Syntax cluster-cfg domain <string>...
5.4.13 cluster-cfg management Description Set cluster management IP configuration Syntax cluster-cfg management {ip <ipv4 address> | netmask <netmask> | gateway <ipv4 address>} Parameter Name <ipv4 address> IP address. <netmask> 5.4.14 cluster-cfg name Description Set the NE name in a cluster Syntax cluster-cfg name <string>...
5.4.16 cluster-cfg voting-key Description Set cluster voting-key for the priority to be a Master Syntax cluster-cfg voting-key <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.4.17 dot1x Description Go to 802.1x configuration mode Syntax dot1x Parameter None 5.4.18 dot1x disable Description disable 802.1x authentication function of the system Syntax dot1x disable Parameter...
5.4.22 dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name Description Set DSLAM name Syntax dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name <string> Parameter Name <string> 5.4.23 dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-cluster Description Set DSLAM name by Cluster name Syntax dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-cluster Parameter None 5.4.24 dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-customer Description Set DSLAM name by customer defined Syntax dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-customer...
<mac address> MAC address 5.4.30 fdbstatic <number> disable Description Disable specify static MAC forwarding entry Syntax fdbstatic <number> disable Parameter Name <number> 5.4.31 fdbstatic list Description Show static MAC forwarding table or specified static MAC forwarding entry Syntax fdbstatic [<number>] list Parameter Name <number>...
5.4.36 http port Description Set http server listening port Syntax http port <port number> Parameter Name port number 5.4.37 igmp acl Description IGMP ACL control mode Syntax igmp acl {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.4.38 igmp default Description IGMP set default Syntax igmp [default] Parameter...
5.4.54 management gbe vlan priority Description Set priority level of the inband management traffic sent out from GBE port Syntax management gbe vlan priority <prio ID> Parameter Name <prio ID> 5.4.55 pm clear Description Clear current performance monitoring data. Syntax pm clear <port>...
5.4.58 port-template template-port Description Select the template line port and pasted line port (copy configuration from template port) Syntax port-template template-port <port> paste-port <port> Parameter Name <port> 5.4.59 priority-list Description Go to Priority-list execution mode from Configure mode. Syntax priority-list Parameter None 5.4.60 priority-queue atm priority...
5.4.70 profile spectrum Description Enter this command to go to spectrum profile configuration mode or delete a spectrum profile Syntax profile spectrum {adsl2 | adsl2plus | readsl2} <profile index> [disable] Parameter Name profile index 5.4.71 profile tca xdsl Description Enter this command to go to TCA profile configuration mode or delete the specified TCA profile Syntax profile tca xdsl <index>...
5.4.73 remotecfg login Description Login FTP server to get remote configuration and load it to running configuration or write remote configuration to memory Syntax remotecfg login <ipv4 address> get <filename> {load | write partition <number>} Parameter Name <ipv4 address> IP address of TFTP server. <filename>...
5.4.88 rmon event <index> owner Description Set RMON event owner Syntax rmon event <index> owner <string> Parameter Name <index> <string> 5.4.89 rmon event <index> type Description Set RMON event type (no alarm, only syslog, only SNMP trap, or both syslog and SNMP trap) Syntax rmon event <index>...
5.4.91 rmon history <index> delete Description Delete RMON history entry Syntax rmon history <index> delete Parameter Name <index> 5.4 92 rmon history <index> ifc Description Set Physical interface Syntax rmon history <index> ifc <number> Parameter Name <index> <number> 5.4.93 rmon history <index> interval Description Set RMON history interval Syntax rmon history <index>...
5.4.99 route default Description Set default route Syntax route default <ipv4 address> Parameter Name <ipv4 address> Default route IP address. 5.4.100 route delete Description Delete routing from route table Syntax route delete <ipv4 address> netmask <ipv4 address> Parameter Name <ipv4 address> IP address. 5.4.101 runningcfg active partition Description There are two memory partitions for storing the configuration data.
5.4.111 sntp polling interval Description Set SNTP polling interval Syntax sntp polling interval <number> Parameter Name number 5.4.112 sntp server address Description Set SNTP server ip address Syntax snmp server address <ipv4 address> Parameter Name <ipv4 address> IP address of SNTP server. 5.4.113 syslog server Description Set system log server...
5.4.115 tcm color-field Description Set TCM color field to be VLAN priority or DSCP. Syntax tcm color-field {vprio | dscp} Parameter None 5.4.116 tcm green Description Set TCM green color value Syntax tcm green <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.4.117 tcm non-conform-pkt Description Set the action for non-conforming packets: discard or tag.
5.4.119 tcm yellow Description Set TCM yellow color value Syntax tcm yellow <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.4.120 temperature threshold Description Shelf temperature threshold Syntax temperature threshold {up | down | fan} <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.4.121 temperature shelf time Description Shelf time Syntax temperature shelf time {up | down} <number>...
5.4.122 time set date Description Set date of the system (default is current system date) Syntax time set date {MM-DD-YY | MM-DD-CCYY} Parameter Name 5.4.123 time set time Description Set time of the system (default is current system time) Syntax time set time {hh:mm | hh:mm:ss} Parameter Name...
5.4.124 time set timezone Description Set timezone Syntax time set timezone <timezone> Parameter Name timezone Description Timezone Type: Mandatory Valid values: Given below. (GMT-12:00) International Date Line idlw (GMT-12:00) International Date Line West (GMT-11:00) Nome Time ahst (GMT-10:00) Alaska GMT Hawaii Standard Time (GMT-10:00) Hawaiian Standard Time (GMT-10:00) BDT (GMT-10:00) Central Alaska Time...
5.5 Ethernet Interface Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Ethernet Interface execution mode. 5.5.1 bridge Description Enter bridge configuration mode / Set bridge port to default status Syntax bridge [default] Parameter None 5.5.2 gbe admin Description Set Gigabit Ethernet administrative status (ON/OFF) Syntax gbe admin {on | off}...
5.6 Interface Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Interface execution mode. 5.6.1 bridge Description Enter ATM-bridge configuration mode / Disable bridge port Syntax bridge <bridge id> [disable] Parameter Name bridge id 5.6.2 adsl-config Description Enter adsl configuration mode Syntax...
5.7 ATM Bridge Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the ATM Bridge execution mode. 5.7.1 accfrm Description Set acceptable frame type (untagged only, tagged only, or all) Syntax accfrm {all | tag | untag} Parameter None 5.7.2 accounting disable...
5.7.9 default vlan Description Set default VLAN ID for a bridge port Syntax default vlan <VLAN ID> Parameter Name <VLAN ID> 5.7.10 default prio Description Set default priority value for a bridge port Syntax default prio <prio ID> Parameter Name <prio ID>...
5.7.12 egress Description Default PVID egress taged/untagged setting Syntax egress {tag | untag} Parameter None 5.7.13 force priority Description Force priority setting (disabled: reserve the original priority of all packets. egress: force the priority value of all packets sent out from this bridge port’s default VLAN to be the default VLAN priority, so this rule only works on default VLAN of this bridge port.
5.7.21 max-reauth-req Description 802.1x Max No. of Retries to supplicant (sending requests to the authentication server if no response is received) Syntax max-reauth-req <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.7.22 max-req Description 802.1x Max No. of Retries to supplicant for EAP-Request frames of types other than EAP-Request / Identity Syntax max-req <number>...
5.7.24 port-control auto Description Auto (default) Syntax Set to the system default authentication state for the port Parameter none 5.7.25 port-control force-authorized Description Force this port authorized state Syntax port-control force-authorized Parameter none 5.7.26 port-control force-unauthorized Description Force this port unauthorized state Syntax port-control force-unauthorized Parameter...
None Note: The IDL-2402 supports auto-detection of the ATM AAL5 encapsulation method, LLC or VC-Mux. Meanwhile, the IDL-2402 is also able to automatically sense the following protocol encapsulations: PPPoE over ATM (per RFC 2684), IPoE over ATM bridge mode, and PPP over ATM. IPoA works on individual PVC.
5.7.35 reauthentication disable Description Disable Reauthentication for this port Syntax reauthentication disable Parameter none 5.7.36 reauthentication enable Description Enable Reauthentication for this port Syntax reauthentication enable Parameter none 5.7.37 reauth-period Description 802.1x Time after which an automatic re-authentication should be initiated Syntax reauth-period <number>...
5.7.43 vlan <VLAN ID> priority Description Set VLAN memberset priority (specify priority level or reserved the original priority, tag or untag, enable or disable port isolation) Syntax vlan <VLAN ID> priority {<prio ID> | reserved} {tag | untag} isolation [disable] Parameter Name VLAN ID...
5.8 GBE Bridge Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the GBE Bridge execution mode. 5.8.1 accfrm Description Set acceptable frame type (untagged only, tagged only, or all) Syntax accfrm {all | tag | untag} Parameter None 5.8.2 default vlan...
5.8.13 vlan <VLAN ID> list Description Show memberset setting by VLAN Syntax vlan <VLAN ID> list Parameter Name VLAN ID 5.8.14 vlan <VLAN ID> priority Description Set VLAN memberset priority (specify priority level or reserved the original priority, tag or untag, enable or disable port isolation) Syntax vlan <VLAN ID>...
5.9 GBE-LA Bridge Mode Commands 5.9.1 accfrm Description Set acceptable frame type (untagged only, tagged only, or all) Syntax accfrm {all | tag | untag} Parameter None 5.9.2 default vlan Description Set default VLAN ID for a bridge port Syntax default vlan <VLAN ID>...
5.9.13 vlan <VLAN ID> list Description Show memberset setting by VLAN Syntax vlan <VLAN ID> list Parameter Name VLAN ID 5.9.14 vlan <VLAN ID> priority Description Set VLAN memberset priority (specify priority level or reserved the original priority, tag or untag, enable or disable port isolation) Syntax vlan <VLAN ID>...
5.10 ADSL Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the ADSL Config mode. 5.10.1 line mode carrier Description Set/Clear xDSL line carrier Syntax line mode carrier {on | off | oninit} Parameter None 5.10.2 line mode diagnostic Description Set/Clear xDSL line diagnostics Syntax...
5.10.5 line port Description Set xDSL line port information Syntax line port {id <id> | description <desc> | phone <phone number>} Parameter Name <id> <desc> <phone number> 5.10.6 line profile Description Create xDSL line profile Syntax line profile {service | spectrum | tca} <number> Parameter Name <number>...
5.11 IPoA Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the IPoA configure mode. 5.11.1 brasmac Description Display Broadband RAS MAC address by index Syntax brasmac <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.11.2 brasmac list Description Show Broadband RAS MAC address table Syntax brasmac list Parameter...
5.12 Access List Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the ACL execution mode. 5.12.1 bcrate cir Description Broadcast rate limiting CIR and LBS setting Syntax bcrate cir <cir> lbs <lbs> Parameter Name <cir> <lbs> 5.12.2 bcrate list Description Show broadcast rate limiting list...
<port> <pvc> <mac address> Destination MAC address 5.12.4 dstmac list Description Display destination MAC deny access list Syntax dstmac list Parameter None 5.12.5 dstip Description Specify destination IP address of packets to filter / Show specified destination IP deny access list entry / Delete specified destination IP deny access list entry Syntax dstip <number>...
<port> <pvc> <ipv4 address> Destination IP address <netmask> 5.12.6 dstip list Description Display destination IP deny access list Syntax dstip list Parameter None 5.12.7 ethertype Description Specify Ether Type of packets to filter / Show specified Ether Type deny access list entry / Delete specified Ether Type deny access list entry Syntax ethertype <number>...
Name <number> <port> <pvc> <ethertype> 5.12.8 ethertype list Description Display Ether Type deny access list Syntax ethertype list Parameter None 5.12.9 ip-allowed Description Specify allowed source IP adderss of packets to filter / Show allowed IP access list entry / Delete specified allowed IP from access list Syntax ip-allowed <number>...
<port> <pvc> <ipv4 address> Allowed source IP address <VLAN ID> 5.12.10 ip-allowed list Description Display static IP allow access list Syntax ip-allowed list Parameter None 5.12.11 ipprotocol Description Specify IP Protocol of packets to reject / Show specify IP protocol access list entry / Delete specify IP protocol deny access list entry Syntax ipprotocol <number>...
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Name Description <number> IP Protocol deny access list number Valid values: 1-256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <port> Port number. Valid values: 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE Default value: - Type: Mandatory <pvc> PVC number Valid values: 1 ~ 8 Default value: - Type: Mandatory protocol...
5.12.12 ipprotocol list Description Display IP protocol deny access list Syntax ipprotocol list Parameter None 5.12.13 l4dstport Description Specify L4 dest port of packets to reject / Show specify L4 dest port access list entry / Delete specify L4 dest port deny access list entry Syntax l4dstport <number>...
5.12.14 l4dstport list Description Display L4 dest port deny access list Syntax l4dstport list Parameter None 5.12.15 mcfldrate list Description Display flooding rate limiting list Syntax mcfldrate list Parameter None 5.12.16 mcfldrate vlan Description Display flooding rate limiting list Syntax mcfldrate vlan <VLAN ID>...
srcip <number> list srcip <number> disable Parameter Name <number> <port> <pvc> <ipv4 address> Destination IP address <netmask> 5.12.18 srcip list Description Display source IP deny access list Syntax srcip list Parameter None Description Source IP deny access list number Valid values: 1~256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory Port number.
5.12.19 srcmac Description Specify source MAC of packets to reject / Show specify source MAC deny access list entry / Delete specify source MAC deny access list entry Syntax srcmac <number> deny {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac address> srcmac <number>...
5.14 Priority List Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Priority List execution mode. 5.14.1 ds Description Set Differentiated Service of packets to remark VLAN priority / Show Differentiated Service priority list entry / Disable Differentiated Service priority list entry Syntax ds <number>...
5.14.2 ds list Description Show Differentiated Service priority list Syntax ds list Parameter None 5.14.3 dstip Description Specify dest IP address of packets to remark vlan priority / Show dest IP address priority list entry / Disable dest IP address priority list entry Syntax dstip <number>...
Parameter Name <number> <prio ID> <port> <pvc> <ipv4 address> Destination IP address <netmask> 5.14.4 dstip list Description Show destination IP address priority list Syntax dstip list Parameter None Description Destination IP address priority list number Valid values: 1~256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory Priority value Valid values: 0~7...
5.14.5 dstmac Description Specify dest MAC of packets to remark vlan priority / Show dest MAC priority list entry / Disable dest MAC priority list entry Syntax dstmac <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac address> dstmac <number>...
5.14.6 dstmac list Description Show destination MAC priority list Syntax dstmac list Parameter None 5.14.7 ethertype Description Specify Ether Type of packets to remark vlan priority / Show Ether Type priority list entry / Disable Ether Type priority list entry Syntax ethertype <number>...
5.14.8 ethertype list Description Show Ether Type priority list Syntax ethertype list Parameter None 5.14.9 ipprotocol Description Specify IP protocol of packets to remark vlan priority / Show IP protocol priority list entry / Disable IP protocol priority list entry Syntax ipprotocol <number>...
5.14.10 ipprotocol list Description Show IP protocol priority list Syntax ipprotocol list Parameter None 5.14.11 srcip Description Specify source IP address of packets to remark vlan priority Syntax srcip <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} ip <ipv4 address> <netmask> srcip <number>...
Parameter Name <number> <prio ID> <port> <pvc> <ipv4 address> Destination IP address <netmask> 5.14.12 srcip list Description Show source IP address priority list Syntax srcip list Parameter None Description Source IP address priority list number Valid values: 1~256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory Priority value Valid values: 0~7...
5.14.13 srcmac Description Specify source MAC of packets to remark vlan priority Syntax srcmac <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac address> scrmac <number> list scrmac <number> disable Parameter Name <number> <prio ID> <port> <pvc> <mac address> MAC address 5.14.14 srcmac list Description Show source MAC priority list...
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5.14.15 tos Description Specify ToS (IP Precedence) of packets to remark vlan priority / Show ToS (IP Precedence) priority list entry / Disable ToS (IP Precedence) priority list entry Syntax tos <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} precedence <tos>...
5.14.16 tos list Description Show ToS (IP Precedence) priority list Syntax tos list Parameter None 5.14.17 vlanid Description Specify VLAN ID of packets to remark VLAN priority / Show VLAN id priority list entry / Disable VLAN id priority list entry Syntax vlanid <number>...
5.15 Alarm Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Alarm Profile execution mode. 5.15.1 alarm mask Description Mask the alarm Syntax alarm mask <name> Parameter Name <name> 5.15.2 alarm unmask Description Unmask the alarm Syntax alarm unmask <name>...
5.15.4 alarm minor Description Set the level of the alarm to Minor Syntax alarm minor <name> Parameter Name <name> Description Name of alarm. Valid values: Refer to Appendix B Alarm Table. Default value: - Type: Mandatory - 347 -...
5.16 IGMP-ACL Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the IGMP-ACL Profile execution mode. 5.16.1 igmp-acl Description IGMP group ACL Setting (IP and VLAN) / Delete channel setting Syntax igmp-acl <number> {<ipv4 address> vlan <VLAN ID> | delete} Parameter Name <number>...
5.17 Rate Limit Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Rate Limit Profile execution mode. 5.17.1 share-slb Description Set share SLB (Single Leaky Bucket) / Delete the share SLB profile Syntax share-slb <number> {cir <cir> lbs <lbs> | disable} Parameter Name number...
5.18 Service Profile Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Service Profile execution mode. 5.18.1 bitrate Description Set downstream/upstream Minimum/Maximum/Planned/L2 minimum bit rate Syntax bitrate {ds | us} {min | max | planned | l2} <number> Parameter Name number...
5.18.4 mode Description Set downstream/upstream rate adaptive mode to init (rate automatically selected at start up only and does not change after that), dynamic (rate automatically selected at initialization and is continuously adapted during show time), or manual (rate changed manually) Syntax mode {ds | us} {init | dynamic | manual}...
5.18.7 ra-interval Description Set Downshift/Upshift Interval in downstream/upstream direction Syntax ra-interval {ds | us} {downshift | upshift} <number> Parameter Name number 5.18.8 service name Description Set service profile name Syntax service name <string> Parameter Name <string> Description Downshift/Upshift interval (seconds). Valid values: 0 ~ 16383 Default value: 10 Type: Mandatory...
5.19 Spectrum Profile Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Spectrum Profile execution mode. 5.19.1 aggregate Description Set downstream/upstream aggregate power level Syntax aggregate {ds | us} max powerlevel <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.19.2 bands <index>...
Parameter Name index value 5.19.4 carriermask Description Set carrier mask Syntax carriermask {ds | us} <index> <value> Parameter Name index <value> Description Bands array index. Valid values: 0-7 Default value: - Type: Mandatory Valid values: see the following: egress_no_control egress no control egress_notched egress notched ingress_low...
5.19.5 message-based Description Set minimum DS/US message-based data rate that is needed by Syntax message-based {ds | us} min <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.19.6 modem features Description Set modem features enable/disable Syntax modem features {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.19.7 noisemargin Description Set downstream/upstream maximum / minimum / target noise margin Syntax noisemargin {ds | us} {max | min | target} <number>...
5.19.14 power-mgt l2-time Description Set minimum time (in seconds) between an Entry into L2 low power state and the first L2 low power trim request, and between two consecutive L2 power trim requests Syntax power-mgt l2-time <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.19.15 power-mgt l2-atpr Description Set maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (in dB) that is allowed at transition of L0 to L2 state or an L2 low power trim request...
5.19.17 psdlevel Description Set PSD level Syntax psdlevel {ds | us} max <number> Parameter Name <number> 5.19.18 psdshape Description Set PSD shape Syntax psdshape ds {cut-off <number> | standard} Parameter Name number 5.19.19 rxaggregate us max powerlevel Description Set maximum aggregate receive power level Syntax rxaggregate us max powerlevel <number>...
5.19.20spectrum name Description Set spectrum profile name Syntax spectrum name <string> Parameter Name <string> 5.19.21 status modify complete Description Set the status of modification Syntax status modify complete Parameter None Description Name of the spectrum profile. (max 31 characters) Default value: - Type: Mandatory - 361 -...
5.20 TCA Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the TCA Profile execution mode. 5.20.1 adsl-tca day Description Set threshold value for near-end/far-end day PM Syntax adsl-tca day {ne | fe} {es | ses | uas} <number Parameter Name number...
5.21 Dot1x Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Dot1x execution mode. 5.21.1 auth-method Description Set priorities of the different authentication methods Syntax auth-method <index> {none | radius_1 | radius_2 | radius_3 | profile} Parameter Name index...
5.21.3 server <number> auth-port Description Set the port number for RADIUS Authentication in the Layer-4 header Syntax server <index> auth-port <number> Parameter Name index number 5.21.4 server <number> acct-port Description Set the port number for RADIUS Accounting in the Layer-4 header Syntax server <index>...
5.21.5 server <number> max-fail Description Set the maximum allowable times of continuously failed authentication attempts Syntax server <index> max-fail <number> Parameter Name index number 5.21.6 server <number> secret Description Set the authentication key in text format Syntax server <index> secret <string> Parameter Name index...
5.21.7 server <index> vlan <number> Description The VID of the VLAN which the RADIUS server belongs to Syntax server <index> vlan <number> Parameter Name index number 5.21.8 server <number> delete Description Delete a RADIUS server setup in the system Syntax server <index>...
5.21.10 profile <index> username <string> password Description Set the username and password for a authentication local profile Syntax profile <index> username <string> password <string> Parameter Name index string string Description Authenticate profile index. Valid values: 1-64 Default value: - Type: Mandatory Setting username of Authenticate profile Valid values: max 16 character Default value: -...
Appendix B Alarm Table Alarm ID Name alm_fan_fail alm_self_test_fail alm_above_temper alm_below_temper alm_dsl_dsp alm_adsl_los alm_adsl_lof alm_adsl_lom alm_adsl_lcd alm_adsl_ncd alm_adsl_los_fe alm_adsl_lof_fe alm_adsl_lom_fe alm_adsl_lopwr_fe alm_adsl_commf_fe alm_adsl_nopeer_fe alm_adsl_lcd_fe alm_adsl_ncd_fe Table B-1 Alarm Table System Fan Fail System Self Test Fail System Above Temperature System Below Temperature System DSP Fail Near-end Loss of Signal Near-end Loss of Frame...
This section provides the procedure for how to clean the Air Filter Procedure: Note: Before cleaning the Air Filter, please power-off the IDL-2402 first. You must loosen the connection of the Air Filter Panel to the DSLAM and pull out the Air Filter before cleaning the air filter.
Appendix D Introduction for Troubleshooting This chapter describes instructions for the IDL-2402 system problems. These procedures may require the presence of technicians at remote IDL-2402 system sites and plus an operator at PC to monitor system alarms by console during maintenance.
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List of Troubleshooting Procedures Type of problem IDL-2402 power up problems ADSLx service problems (POTS service is ok) POTS service problems (ADSLx service is ok) Subscriber service problems (no POTS and ADSLx service) Procedure 1:Troubleshooting for Power Up Problems Problem indication:...
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Procedure 2 Troubleshoot ADSLx Service Problems Problem indication: No ADSLx service to the affected subscribers (POTS service is ok). Procedure: 1 If all subscribers connected to the DSLAM are affected, and the SYS LED on the front panel is not lit, check the both end of power cords: If one of the power cords is not connected, power up the DSLAM by plugging the power cord to the power socket/power outlet.
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Procedure 4 Subscriber Service Problems Problem indication: No POTS and ADSLx service to the affected subscribers. Procedure: 1 Check the connection of the subscriber lines and POTS lines at the subscriber line connector for DSLAM for subscribers that do not have POTS and ADSLx service.
For the following equipment: *Type of Product : 24-Port IP DSLAM *Model Number : IDL-2402 * Produced by: Manufacturer‘s Name: Planet Technology Corp. Manufacturer‘s Address: 11F, No. 96, Min Chuan. Road, Hsin Tien Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC, Amended by 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC &...