ZyXEL Communications SLC1224 User Manual
ZyXEL Communications SLC1224 User Manual

ZyXEL Communications SLC1224 User Manual

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SLC1224
SHDSL Line Card
User's Guide
Version 3.50
11/2005
Edition 1

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  • Page 1 SLC1224 SHDSL Line Card User’s Guide Version 3.50 11/2005 Edition 1...
  • Page 3: Copyright

    ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rights reserved. Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products, or software described herein.
  • Page 4: Interference Statements And Warnings

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Interference Statements and Warnings FCC Statement This switch complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This switch may not cause harmful interference. 2 This switch must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
  • Page 5: Zyxel Limited Warranty

    SLC1224 User’s Guide ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two years from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, and...
  • Page 6: Customer Support

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Customer Support Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support. • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that you received your device. • Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it.
  • Page 7 SLC1224 User’s Guide METHOD SUPPORT E-MAIL TELEPHONE* WEB SITE REGULAR MAIL SALES E-MAIL FTP SITE LOCATION info@pl.zyxel.com +48-22-5286603 www.pl.zyxel.com ZyXEL Communications ul.Emilli Plater 53 POLAND +48-22-5206701 00-113 Warszawa Poland http://zyxel.ru/support +7-095-542-89-29 www.zyxel.ru ZyXEL Russia Ostrovityanova 37a Str. RUSSIA sales@zyxel.ru +7-095-542-89-25...
  • Page 8 SLC1224 User’s Guide Customer Support...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Interference Statements and Warnings ..............4 ZyXEL Limited Warranty..................5 Customer Support....................6 Preface ........................19 Chapter 1 SLC1224 Overview ....................21 1.1 SLC1224 Overview ....................21 1.2 Features ......................21 1.3 Front Panels .......................23 1.4 Ports and LEDs ....................23 1.4.1 Ports ......................23 1.4.2 LEDs ......................23...
  • Page 10 SLC1224 User’s Guide 3.5 N-wire Mode .......................32 3.6 SLC Port Setup ....................32 3.6.1 SLC Port Edit ....................34 3.7 Virtual Channels ....................36 3.7.1 Super Channel ..................36 3.7.2 LLC ......................37 3.7.3 VC Mux .....................37 3.7.4 Virtual Channel Profile ................37 3.8 DSL Port Channel Setup ..................37 3.8.1 Port Channel Add or Edit ................38...
  • Page 11 SLC1224 User’s Guide Chapter 4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ....................63 4.1 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Overview ................63 4.2 Static VLAN Setup ....................63 4.2.1 Static VLAN Entry Add or Edit ..............64 4.2.2 SLC Management VLAN Edit ..............65 Chapter 5 Maintenance ......................67 5.1 Firmware Upgrade ....................67...
  • Page 12 SLC1224 User’s Guide 9.4 Port Command Examples ..................98 9.4.1 Port Show Command ................98 9.4.2 Port Disable Command ................99 9.4.3 Port Enable Command ................100 9.4.4 Profile Show Command ................100 9.4.5 SHDSL Profile Set Command ..............101 9.4.6 Profile Delete Command .................102 9.4.7 Virtual Channel Profile Set Command ............103 9.4.8 PVC Set Command ................104...
  • Page 13 SLC1224 User’s Guide 10.6 Password .......................123 10.7 The Line Card is not Manageable ..............123 10.7.1 Uploading the Default Configuration File via Boot Commands .....123 10.7.2 Uploading the Firmware via Boot Commands ........124 Appendix A Specifications....................... 127 Index........................131...
  • Page 14 SLC1224 User’s Guide...
  • Page 15 SLC1224 User’s Guide List of Figures Figure 1 Front Panel ......................23 Figure 2 Login Screen ......................26 Figure 3 Change Password Screen ..................26 Figure 4 Home Screen ......................27 Figure 5 Select a Line Card ....................28 Figure 6 SLC Port Setup Screen ..................29 Figure 7 SLC Edit Port Setup Screen .................
  • Page 16 SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 37 SLC Port Statistics ....................72 Figure 38 SLC Channel Statistics ..................73 Figure 39 SLC 802.1Q VLAN Status ................... 75 Figure 40 Diagnostic ......................77 Figure 41 DSL Line Diagnostic ................... 80 Figure 42 Changing to the Standard Shell Commands ............84 Figure 43 Port Show Command Example ................
  • Page 17 SLC1224 User’s Guide List of Tables Table 1 Front Panel Ports ....................23 Table 2 LED Descriptions ....................23 Table 3 Default Settings ..................... 24 Table 4 Web Configurator Screens ..................27 Table 5 Select a Line Card ....................28 Table 6 Data Rates of the SLC’s SHDSL Ports ..............
  • Page 18 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 37 DSL Line Diagnostic .................... 81 Table 38 Standard Shell Commands .................. 85 Table 39 Engineer Shell Commands .................. 89 Table 40 Port Commands ....................95 Table 41 SYS LED Troubleshooting ................... 121 Table 42 ALM LED Troubleshooting ................... 121 Table 43 DSL Data Transmission Troubleshooting ............
  • Page 19: Preface

    • “The MSC” refers to the MSC1000 management switch card. • The SLC1224 SHDSL Line Card may be referred to as “the SLC1224”, “the SLC” or “the line card” in this User’s Guide. Preface...
  • Page 20 Help us help you. E-mail all User Guide-related comments, questions or suggestions for improvement to techwriters@zyxel.com.tw or send regular mail to The Technical Writing Team, ZyXEL Communications Corp., 6 Innovation Road II, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan. Thank you.
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Slc1224 Overview

    This chapter introduces the G.SHDSL line card's general features, factory default settings and hardware. 1.1 SLC1224 Overview The SLC1224 G.SHDSL Line Card is perfect for ISPs or large building applications seeking to provide high bandwidth broadband services to subscribers while minimizing costs. It connects up to 24 G.SHDSL subscribers.
  • Page 22 You also set an IEEE 802.1p priority for each PVC. In this way you can assign different priorities to different channels (and consequently the services that get carried on them or the subscribers that use them). Chapter 1 SLC1224 Overview...
  • Page 23: Front Panels

    The figure below shows the front panel of the SLC. Figure 1 Front Panel 1.4 Ports and LEDs These are the details of the SLC1224 ports and LEDs. 1.4.1 Ports The following table describes the port labels on the front panel.
  • Page 24: Default Settings

    ATM Traffic Class: UBR Multiplexing: LLC-based VPI: 0 VCI: 33 Enable/Disable State: Disabled Profile: DEFVAL • Maximum upstream/downstream speed: 2304 Kbps • Minimum upstream/downstream speed: 192 Kbps Other Factory Defaults Secured Host: Disabled Sys Error Log: Always Enabled Chapter 1 SLC1224 Overview...
  • Page 25: Web Configurator Introduction

    SLC1224 User’s Guide H A P T E R Web Configurator Introduction This chapter tells how to access and navigate the web configurator when you use the line card with the management switch card. 2.1 Web Configurator Overview The web configurator allows you to use a web browser to manage the G.SHDSL line card while it is behind the management switch card.
  • Page 26: Home Screen

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 2 Login Screen 3 This screen prompts you to change your password if it is still set to the default. Type a new password (and retype it to confirm) and click Apply or click Ignore. Figure 3 Change Password Screen 2.3 Home Screen...
  • Page 27: Screens Overview

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 4 Home Screen Click Home to view current device statistics. Navigation Panel Click Logout to exit the web configurator. In the navigation panel, click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links. Click a submenu link to go to the corresponding screen.
  • Page 28: Saving Your Configuration

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 2.5 Saving Your Configuration Click Apply in a configuration screen when you are done modifying the settings in that screen to save your changes back to the switch. 2.6 Navigating the Web Configurator The web configurator uses multiple levels. You only need to use one level for features that deal with the IES-2000 or IES-3000 as a whole.
  • Page 29: Figure 6 Slc Port Setup Screen

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 6 SLC Port Setup Screen Click a link labeled Up to go to a screen on the next higher level. For example, click Up in the SLC Edit Port Setup screen (see Figure 7 on page...
  • Page 30: Logging Out Of The Web Configurator

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 7 SLC Edit Port Setup Screen 2.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator Click Logout in a screen to exit the web configurator. You have to log in with your password again after you log out. This is recommended after you finish a management session both for security reasons and so you don’t lock out other SLC administrators.
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 G.shdsl Port Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide H A P T E R G.SHDSL Port Setup This chapter explains how to configure settings for profiles and individual DSL ports. It also covers how to configure virtual channels and virtual channel profiles. 3.1 G.SHDSL Standards Overview The G.SHDSL module supports both the Annex A and the Annex B power spectral density...
  • Page 32: Configured Versus Actual Rate

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 3.3 Configured Versus Actual Rate You configure the maximum rate of an individual G.SHDSL port by modifying its profile (see the SLC Edit Profile screen) or assigning a different profile to the port (see the SLC Edit Port Setup screen).
  • Page 33: Figure 10 Slc Port Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 10 SLC Port Setup This screen is a summary screen that displays read-only information about the DSL ports. Click a port's index number to go to a setup screen for that port. The following table describes the labels in this screen.
  • Page 34: Slc Port Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 7 SLC Port Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION IGMP Filter Profile Click this link to go to this card's IGMP Filter Profile Setup screen. Setup Port Setup Click this link to go to the general Port Setup screen.
  • Page 35: Figure 11 Slc Edit Port Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 11 SLC Edit Port Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 8 SLC Edit Port Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Channel Setup Click this link to go to the port's Channel Setup screen. Click this link to go to the card's Port Setup screen.
  • Page 36: Virtual Channels

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 8 SLC Edit Port Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION GVRP GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) is a registration protocol that defines a way for switches to register necessary VLAN members on ports across the network. Select this check box to enable GVRP and propagate VLAN information beyond the local IES.
  • Page 37: Llc

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 3.7.2 LLC LLC is a type of encapsulation where one VC (Virtual Circuit) carries multiple protocols with each packet header containing protocol identifying information. Despite the extra bandwidth and processing overhead, this method may be advantageous if it is not practical to have a separate VC for each carried protocol, for example, if charging heavily depends on the number of simultaneous VCs.
  • Page 38: Port Channel Add Or Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 12 Port Channel Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 9 Port Channel Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION VC Profile Click this link to go to the VC Profile Setup screen. Edit Port Setup Click this link to go to the Edit Port Setup screen.
  • Page 39: Figure 13 Add Channel Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 4 Click the Add button in the Channel Setup screen to add a new channel or click an existing channel’s link in the VPI/VCI column to edit the channel. Figure 13 Add Channel Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.
  • Page 40: Atm Qos

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 3.9 ATM QoS ATM Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms provide the best service on a per-flow guarantee. ATM network infrastructure was designed to provide QoS. It uses fixed cell sizes and built-in traffic management (see the following section on traffic shaping). This allows you to fine-tune the levels of services on the priority of the traffic flow.
  • Page 41: Unspecified Bit Rate (Ubr)

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 3.10.1.3 Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) The Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) ATM traffic class is similar to the ABR traffic class for bursty data transfers. However, while ABR gives subscribers a set amount of bandwidth, UBR doesn't guarantee any bandwidth and only delivers traffic when the network has spare bandwidth.
  • Page 42: Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (Cdvt)

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 14 PCR, SCR, MCR and MBS in Traffic Shaping 3.10.2.5 Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (CDVT) Cell Delay Variation Tolerance (CDVT) is the accepted tolerance of the difference between a cell's transfer delay and the expected transfer delay. CDVT controls the time scale over which the PCR is enforced.
  • Page 43: Vc Profile Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 3.11 VC Profile Setup Do the following to open the VC Profile Setup screen: 1 Click a DSL port's index number in the SLC Port Setup screen to go to the Edit Port Setup screen. 2 Click Channel Setup in the Edit Port Setup screen to go to the Channel Setup screen.
  • Page 44: Vc Profile Add Or Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 11 VC Profile Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this button to configure a new channel. Delete Select a channel’s Delete check box and click the Delete button to remove the channel. 3.11.1 VC Profile Add or Edit...
  • Page 45: G.shdsl Profile Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 12 Add VC Profile (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Encap. Select the encapsulation type (LLC or VC) for this port. The SLC supports ATM Adaptation Layer 5. Class Select cbr (constant bit rate) to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth for voice or data traffic.
  • Page 46: G.shdsl Profile Add Or Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 18 SLC GSHDSLProfile Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 13 SLC GSHDSL Profile Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card's Port Setup screen. Profile Name These are the names of individual profiles. The DEFVAL profile always exists and all of the DSL ports have it assigned to them by default.
  • Page 47: Figure 19 Add Gshdsl Profile

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 19 Add GSHDSL Profile The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 14 Add GSHDSL Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card's GSHDSL Profile Setup screen. Profile Name When editing a profile, this is the name of this profile. When adding a profile, type a name for the profile.
  • Page 48: Ieee 802.1X Authentication

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 14 Add GSHDSL Profile (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION CurrNM Type the current condition target Signal to Noise Ratio margin, -10 ~ 21 in dB. WorstNM Type the worst case Signal to Noise Ratio margin, -10 ~ 21 in dB.
  • Page 49: Figure 20 802.1X Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 20 802.1x Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 15 802.1x Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card's Port Setup screen. Active This read only field shows whether or not IEEE 802.1x authentication is enabled on the MSC1000.
  • Page 50: Edit 802.1X Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 15 802.1x Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Control When this field displays Auto, the SLC authenticates all subscribers before they can access the network through this port. When this field displays Force Authorized, all connected users are allowed to access the network through this port without authentication.
  • Page 51: Packet Type Filter

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 16 Edit 802.1x Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Reauthentication Specify how often (60~65535 seconds) a subscriber has to re-enter his or her Timer username and password to stay connected to the port (some IEEE 802.1x clients do this automatically).
  • Page 52: Packet Type Filter Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 17 Packet Type Filter Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card's Port Setup screen. Port Number This field identifies the individual ports. Packet Type This field displays Accept All when all kinds of packets are allowed on the port.
  • Page 53: Mac Filter

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 18 Packet Type Filter Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Reject Select Reject and one or more specific port types to have this port reject those types of packets. ARP: Address Resolution Protocol is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address (IP address) to a physical computer address that is recognized in the local network.
  • Page 54: Mac Filter Entry List

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 24 MAC Filter Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 19 MAC Filter Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Setup Click this link to go to the card's Port Setup screen. Port Number Click the port number to edit that port’s MAC filter setup.
  • Page 55: Mac Filter Entry Add

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 25 MAC Filter Entry List The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 20 MAC Filter Entry List LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Filter Setup Click this link to go to the card’s MAC Filter Setup screen.
  • Page 56: Mac Count Filter Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 21 MAC Filter Entry Add LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Filter Entry Click this link to go to the card’s MAC Filter Entry List screen. List MAC Filter Setup Click this link to go to the card’s MAC Filter Setup screen.
  • Page 57: Mac Count Filter Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 27 MAC Count Filter Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 22 MAC Count Filter Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card's Port Setup screen. Port Number This field displays a DSL port number. Click an entry to go to a screen to edit the number of MAC addresses that may be learned on that port.
  • Page 58: Igmp Filter Profile Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 28 MAC Count Filter Edit The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 23 MAC Count Filter Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Count Filter Click this link to go to the MAC Count Filter Setup screen.
  • Page 59: Igmp Filter Profile Add Or Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 29 IGMP Filter Profile Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 24 IGMP Filter Profile Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card's Port Setup screen. Profile Name These are the names of individual profiles. The DEFVAL profile always exists and all of the DSL ports have it assigned to them by default.
  • Page 60: Figure 30 Add Igmp Filter Profile Setup

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 30 Add IGMP Filter Profile Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 25 Add IGMP Filter Profile Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card's IGMP Filter Profile Setup screen.
  • Page 61 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 25 Add IGMP Filter Profile Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the line card. Reset Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh. Chapter 3 G.SHDSL Port Setup...
  • Page 62 SLC1224 User’s Guide Chapter 3 G.SHDSL Port Setup...
  • Page 63: Chapter 4 Ieee 802.1Q Vlan

    SLC1224 User’s Guide H A P T E R IEEE 802.1Q VLAN This chapter explains how to configure IEEE 802.1Q VLANs on the line card. 4.1 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Overview Use the web configurator to configure an IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) to partition a physical network into multiple logical networks.
  • Page 64: Static Vlan Entry Add Or Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 26 VLAN Static Entry Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Active This field displays whether the VLAN is currently enabled (Yes) or disabled (No). Click this button to add a new VLAN ID. Delete Select a VLAN’s Delete check box and click the Delete button to remove the VLAN.
  • Page 65: Slc Management Vlan Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 27 Add VLAN Static Entry LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card's VLAN Static Entry Setup screen. VLAN ID This is the number that identifies the VLAN group. When you add a static VLAN, type a number (1-4094) to identify the VLAN.
  • Page 66: Figure 33 Slc Management Vlan Edit

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 33 SLC Management VLAN Edit The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 28 SLC Management VLAN Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card's VLAN Static Entry Setup screen. VLAN ID This is the number that identifies the VLAN group.
  • Page 67: Chapter 5 Maintenance

    SLC1224 User’s Guide H A P T E R Maintenance This chapter explains how to use the line card’s maintenance screen. 5.1 Firmware Upgrade The web configurator allows you to upload new firmware to the G.SHDSL line card. Click Maintenance in the navigation panel and then Firmware Upgrade in the Maintenance screen.
  • Page 68: Figure 34 Slc Firmware Upgrade

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 34 SLC Firmware Upgrade Chapter 5 Maintenance...
  • Page 69: Chapter 6 Statistics

    SLC1224 User’s Guide H A P T E R Statistics This chapter explains the line card’s Advanced Management Statistics screens. 6.1 Statistics Overview The web configurator provides statistics screens to allow you to see how much traffic the G.SHDSL line card is handling and how it is handling it.
  • Page 70: Hardware Monitor

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 29 SLC Statistics (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Hardware Monitor Click this button to display temperature, and voltage statistics for this card. Port Statistics Click this button to display statistics for the ports on this card. Channel Statistics Click this button to display statistics for the channels on this card’s ports.
  • Page 71: Port Statistics

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 30 SLC Hardware Monitor (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION This field displays the maximum temperature measured at this sensor. This field displays the minimum temperature measured at this sensor. Threshold This field displays the upper temperature limit at this sensor.
  • Page 72: Figure 37 Slc Port Statistics

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 37 SLC Port Statistics The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 31 SLC Port Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION System up Time This field shows how long the system has been running since the last time it was restarted.
  • Page 73: Channel Statistics

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 31 SLC Port Statistics (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Rx KB/s This field shows the number of kilobytes received on a per-second basis by this port. Up Time This field shows the total amount of time the line has been up.
  • Page 74: Vlan Status

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 32 SLC Channel Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION System up Time This field shows how long the system has been running since the last time it was restarted. Port This refers to the DSL port number.
  • Page 75: Figure 39 Slc 802.1Q Vlan Status

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 39 SLC 802.1Q VLAN Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 33 SLC 802.1Q VLAN Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Index This is the VLAN index number. This is the VLAN identification number that was configured in the VLAN Static Entry Setup screen.
  • Page 76 SLC1224 User’s Guide Chapter 6 Statistics...
  • Page 77: Chapter 7 Diagnostic

    SLC1224 User’s Guide H A P T E R Diagnostic This chapter explains the line card’s Diagnostic screen. 7.1 Diagnostic Overview The G.SHDSL line card’s diagnostic screen aids in troubleshooting. 7.2 Diagnostic Screen Click Diagnostic in the navigation panel and then the line card’s link in the Diagnostic screen to open the SLC Diagnostic screen.
  • Page 78: Log Format

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 34 Diagnostic LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this to go to the DSL Line Diagnostic screen. Diagnostic Click this link to go to the first diagnostic screen. System Log Click this button to display the system log.
  • Page 79 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 36 Log Messages (continued) LOG MESSAGE TYPE DESCRIPTION A SHDSL port established a connection. SHDSL <port> Link INFO <port> - port number Up(SN=<seq no>): <seq no> - sequence number of the connection <ds rate>/<us <ds rate> - downstream rate rate>!
  • Page 80: Dsl Line Diagnostic

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 36 Log Messages (continued) LOG MESSAGE TYPE DESCRIPTION The line card’s voltage went outside of the accepted THERMO OVER WARN operating range. VOLTAGE: <nominal> - nominal voltage of the DC power nominal:<nominal>(mV) <voltage> - voltage of the DC power when logged value:<voltage>...
  • Page 81: Table 37 Dsl Line Diagnostic

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 37 DSL Line Diagnostic LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this link to go to the card’s Diagnostic screen. Port Select a DSL port number from the drop-down list box.
  • Page 82 SLC1224 User’s Guide Chapter 7 Diagnostic...
  • Page 83: Chapter 8 Commands Overview

    SLC1224 User’s Guide H A P T E R Commands Overview This chapter introduces the command line interface and lists the available commands. 8.1 Command Line Interface Note: See the web configurator parts of this User’s Guide for background information on features configurable by web configurator.
  • Page 84: Saving Your Configuration

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 8.1.1 Saving Your Configuration Use the following command to save your configuration when you are done with a configuration session. ras> config save Note: Do not turn off your IES-2000 or IES-3000 or remove the line card while saving your configuration.
  • Page 85: Standard Shell Commands With Msc

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Note: Using commands not documented in the user’s guide can damage the unit and possibly render it unusable. Note: Use the lcman commands to configure the line cards. You only need to use for some statistics lcman command <slot> <subcommands>...
  • Page 86 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 38 Standard Shell Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Creates a line profile. set shdsl <profile> <max <value> is -10~21 dB rate> <min rate> anxa|anxb [2wire|4wire|mp air4 lp_off |lp_on_curr[=<v alue>]|lp_on_wc [=<value>]] Removes a line profile. delete <adsl|shdsl> <profile>...
  • Page 87 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 38 Standard Shell Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Sets a port’s default priority. set <slot-port> <priority> Displays frame type tag settings. frametype show <slot> Sets the frame type for a specific port. set <slot-port> <all|tag> Displays packet type filter settings.
  • Page 88 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 38 Standard Shell Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Sets the IEEE 802.1X port control <slot- authentication option for specific port> subscriber ports. <auto|auth|unau auto th> = authentication required auth = forced authentication unauth = forced no authentication Sets the IEEE 802.1X re-...
  • Page 89: Engineer Shell Commands With Msc

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 38 Standard Shell Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Removes a static multicast filter entry delete by deleting the associated MAC <xx:xx:xx:xx: address. xx:xx> Display all MAC addresses joined to show DSL ports. Displays the statistics of the specified...
  • Page 90 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 39 Engineer Shell Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Turns off IEEE 802.1X for specific disable <slot- subscriber ports. port> Sets the IEEE 802.1X port control <slot- authentication option for specific port> subscriber ports. <auto|auth|unau auto = authentication required th>...
  • Page 91 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 39 Engineer Shell Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Sets a subscriber port. set <slot- port> <profile_name > Displays a line card’s port settings. list <slot> Creates a line profile. profile <"adsl"|"shdsl" > <prof_name> <parameters> Removes a line profile.
  • Page 92 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 39 Engineer Shell Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Displays frame type tag settings. list <slot> Sets the packet type filter for a specific pktfilter set <slot-port> port. <pppoe-only |accept-all>, set <slot-port> <[arp]|[dhcp]|[ eapol]|[pppoe]| [netbios]|[igmp ]> Turns on the MAC filter.
  • Page 93 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 39 Engineer Shell Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Configures an IGMP filter profile. igmpfprofile set <profile> <index> <start_ip> <end_ip> Removes an IGMP filter profile. delete <profile> Displays an IGMP filter profile’s list settings. Displays which DSL ports reference map <profile>...
  • Page 94 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 39 Engineer Shell Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Displays current alarms. alarm show Erases all alarm entries. clear Displays historic alarms. history show Erases historic alarm entries. clear Chapter 8 Commands Overview...
  • Page 95: Chapter 9 Shdsl Port Commands

    SLC1224 User’s Guide H A P T E R SHDSL Port Commands This chapter describes some of the SHDSL port standard shell commands that allow you to configure and monitor the SHDSL ports. 9.1 SHDSL Overview See the web configurator chapters on SHDSL for background information about SHDSL.
  • Page 96: Table 40 Port Commands

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 40 Port Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Creates a line profile. set shdsl <profile> <max <value> is -10~21 dB rate> <min At the time of writing, if you enable line rate> anxa|anxb probing when using 4- or 8-wire mode,...
  • Page 97 SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 40 Port Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Sets the packet type filter for a specific set <slot-port> port. <pppoe-only| accept-all>, set <slot-port> <[arp]|[dhcp]|[ eapol]|[pppoe]| [netbios]|[igmp ]> Displays MAC filter settings. macfilter show <slot> Turns on the MAC filter.
  • Page 98: Port Command Examples

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 40 Port Commands (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Sets the IEEE 802.1X re- reauth <slot- authentication option for specific port> <on|off> subscriber ports. Sets the IEEE 802.1X re- period <slot- authentication period (60~65535) for port> <seconds> specific subscriber ports.
  • Page 99: Port Disable Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 43 Port Show Command Example ras> lcman port show 4 [slot4 (slc1224-22)] port enable pvid priority ftype profile ---- ------ ---- -------- ----- ------------------------------- 0 all DEFVAL 0 all DEFVAL 0 all DEFVAL 0 all DEFVAL...
  • Page 100: Port Enable Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 44 Port Disable Command Example ras> lcman port disable 4-1 9.4.3 Port Enable Command Syntax: lcman port enable <slot-port> where A slot and/or port number. <slot-port> This command forcibly enables the specified SHDSL port. Note: A port must be enabled before data transmission can occur. An enabled but disconnected SHDSL port generates more heat than an operating port.
  • Page 101: Shdsl Profile Set Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 46 Profile Show Command Example ras> lcman port profile show shdsl DEFVAL shdsl profile: DEFVAL mode: anxb max rate : 2304 Kbps min rate 192 Kbps wire interface: 2wire line probe : disabled ras> 9.4.5 SHDSL Profile Set Command Syntax: lcman port profile set shdsl <profile>...
  • Page 102: Profile Delete Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The profile is a table that contains information on SHDSL line configuration. Each entry in this table reflects a parameter defined by a manager, which can be used to configure the shdsl line. After you create an SHDSL profile, assign it to SHDSL ports on an SHDSL line card.
  • Page 103: Virtual Channel Profile Set Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 48 SHDSL Profile Delete Command Example ras> lcman port profile delete shdsl test 9.4.7 Virtual Channel Profile Set Command Syntax: lcman port vcprofile set <vcprofile> <llc|vc> <aal_num> <cbr|vbr|ubr> <opt_param> where The name of the virtual channel profile (up to 31 ASCII <vcprofile>...
  • Page 104: Pvc Set Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The following example creates a virtual channel profile named gold that uses LLC encapsulation and AAL 5. It uses constant bit rate and has the maximum rate (peak cell rate) set to 300,000 cells per second. The acceptable tolerance of the difference between a cell’s transfer delay and the expected transfer delay (CDVT) is set to 5 cells.
  • Page 105: Pvc Delete Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 49 Port PVC Set Command Example ras> lcman port pvc set 4-1-0/34 super ras> lcman port pvc set 4-1-0/35 vid=100 llc priority=1 9.4.9 PVC Delete Command Syntax: lcman port pvc delete <slot-port-vpi/vci> where The slot, port, VPI and VCI numbers. The VPI setting can be 0 <slot-port-vpi/...
  • Page 106: Packet Filter Set Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide This command sets a port to accept either all Ethernet frames or just those that have a VLAN tag. The following example sets ADSL port 1 on the line card in slot 4 to only accept Ethernet frames with VLAN tags.
  • Page 107: Mac Filter Show Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 9.4.12 MAC Filter Show Command Syntax: lcman port macfilter show <slot> This command displays the MAC filtering status and the fixed source MAC addresses on a line card. The following example displays the MAC filtering status and the fixed source MAC addresses on a line card in slot 4.
  • Page 108: Mac Filter Disable Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide where The number of the slot where the line card is located and the <slot-port> number of a DSL port. This command turns on the MAC filtering feature on a specific port. The following example turns on the MAC filtering feature on DSL port 1 on the line card in slot 3.
  • Page 109: Mac Filter Delete Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide where The number of the slot where the line card is located and the <slot-port> number of a DSL port. The source MAC address in "00:a0:c5:12:34:56:78" format. <xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:x x> This command adds an allowed source MAC address on a specified DSL port.
  • Page 110: Mac Count Enable Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide where The number of the slot where the line card is located. <slot> This command displays the line card’s MAC count settings. The following example displays the MAC count settings for a line card in slot 4.
  • Page 111: Mac Count Disable Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The following example turns on the MAC count filter on DSL port 1 on the line card in slot 3. Figure 57 MAC Count Enable Command ras> lcman port maccount enable 3-1 9.4.19 MAC Count Disable Command Syntax: lcman port macccount disable <slot-port>...
  • Page 112: Port Isolate Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide This command sets the limit for how many MAC addresses a specified port may dynamically learn. The following example sets the MAC count filter to allow up to 50 MAC addresses to be dynamically learned on DSL port 1 on the line card in slot 3.
  • Page 113: Dot1X Enable Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 60 Dot1x Show Command Example ras> lcman port dot1x show 4 [slot4 (slc1224-22)] dot1x feature: disabled port enable control reauth period ---- ------ ------- ------ ------ auto 3600 auto 3600 auto 3600 auto 3600 auto 3600...
  • Page 114: Dot1X Disable Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 9.4.24 Dot1x Disable Command Syntax: lcman port dot1x disable <slot-port> where The number of the slot where the line card is located and the number <slot-port> of a DSL port. This command turns off IEEE 802.1x on a specific port or on all ports if no port is specified.
  • Page 115: Dot1X Re-Authentication Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 63 Dot1x Control Command Example ras> lcman port dot1x control 3-1 auto 9.4.26 Dot1x Re-authentication Command Syntax: lcman port dot1x reauth <slot-port> <on|off> where The number of the slot where the line card is located and the number <slot-port>...
  • Page 116: Igmp Filter Show Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide where The number of the slot where the line card is located and the number <slot-port> of a DSL port. How often (60~65535 seconds) a subscriber has to re-enter his or <seconds> her username and password to stay connected to the port.
  • Page 117: Igmp Filter Set Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 66 IGMP Filter Show Command Example ras> lcman port igmpfilter show 4 port igmpfilter profile ---- ------------------------------- 1 DEFVAL 2 DEFVAL 3 DEFVAL 4 DEFVAL 5 DEFVAL 6 DEFVAL 7 DEFVAL 8 DEFVAL 9 DEFVAL 10 DEFVAL...
  • Page 118: Igmp Filter Profile Set Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Figure 67 IGMP Filter Set Command Example ras> lcman port igmpfilter set 4-1 voice 9.4.30 IGMP Filter Profile Set Command Syntax: lcman port igmpfprofile set <profile> <index> <startip> <endip> where Specify a name to identify the IGMP filter profile (you cannot <profile>...
  • Page 119: Igmp Filter Profile Delete Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide The following example displays the test1 IGMP filter profile’s settings. Figure 69 IGMP Filter Profile Show Command Example ras> lcman port igmpfprofile show test1 igmp filter profile : test1 index startip endip ----- --------------- --------------- 224.1.1.10 224.1.1.44 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 120: Lineinfo Command

    SLC1224 User’s Guide where The name of the profile. <profile> This command displays which DSL ports reference a specific IGMP filter profile. The following example displays which DSL ports use the DEFVAL profile. Figure 71 IGMP Filter Profile Map Command Example ras>...
  • Page 121: Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

    SLC1224 User’s Guide H A P T E R Troubleshooting This chapter covers potential problems and possible remedies. After each problem description, some steps are provided to help you to diagnose and solve the problem. 10.1 The SYS or PWR LED Does Not Turn On...
  • Page 122: Dsl Data Transmission

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 10.3 DSL Data Transmission The DSL link is up, but data cannot be transmitted. Table 43 DSL Data Transmission Troubleshooting STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION Check the line card’s port isolation settings. Check to see that the VPI/VCI and multiplexing mode (LLC/VC) settings in the subscriber’s DSL modem or router match those of the DSL port.
  • Page 123: Data Rate

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 10.5 Data Rate The SYNC-rate is not the same as the configured rate. Table 45 SYNC-rate Troubleshooting STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION Connect the DSL modem or router directly to the DSL port using a different telephone wire. If the rates match, the quality of the telephone wiring that connects the subscriber to the DSL port may be limiting the speed to a certain rate.
  • Page 124: Uploading The Firmware Via Boot Commands

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 2 Wait for the Starting XMODEM upload message before activating XMODEM upload on your terminal. 3 This is an example Xmodem configuration upload using HyperTerminal. Click Transfer, then Send File to display the following screen. Figure 73 Example Xmodem Upload...
  • Page 125: Figure 74 Example Xmodem Upload

    SLC1224 User’s Guide 2 Connect your computer to the console port and use terminal emulation software configured to the following parameters: • VT100 terminal emulation • 9600 bps • No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit • No flow control 3 Pull out the line card and push it back in to restart it and begin a session.
  • Page 126 SLC1224 User’s Guide 10After a successful firmware upload, the line card restarts. The console port speed automatically changes back to 9600 bps when the line card restarts. Bootbase Version: V1.00 | 03/23/2005 16:10:06 FLASH: AMD 32M Hardware Version: Serial Number: RAM: Size = 133120 Kbytes ZyNOS Version: V3.50(ABH.0)b2 | 05/11/2005 11:56:26...
  • Page 127: Appendix A Specifications

    SLC1224 User’s Guide P P E N D I X Specifications This chapter gives details about the line card hardware and features. Product Specifications Table 46 Device Specifications Dimensions 380.2 mm (W) x 249.0 mm (D) x 26.2 mm (H) Weight 0.5 kg...
  • Page 128: Figure 75 Shdsl Telco-50 Pin Assignments

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Table 46 Device Specifications Certifications ETSI 300 019 ITU-T K.20 Safety UL1950 CSA C22.2 No. 950 EN60950-1, EN41003 ETS300-019 FCC Part 15 Class A EN55022 Class A Other Features • MAC Filtering • MAC Count Limiting •...
  • Page 129: Table 47 Shdsl Telco-50 Connector Port And Pin Numbers

    SLC1224 User’s Guide This table lists the ports and matching pin numbers for the hardware Telco-50 connector. Table 47 SHDSL Telco-50 Connector Port and Pin Numbers PORT NUMBER PIN NUMBER 25, 50 24, 49 23, 48 22, 47 21, 46...
  • Page 130: Figure 76 Console Cable Mini Rj-11 Male Connector

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Console Cable Pin Assignments The following diagram and chart show the pin assignments of the console cable. Figure 76 Console Cable Mini RJ-11 Male Connector Table 49 Console Cable Connector Pin Assignments MINI RJ-11 MALE Pin 2: TXD...
  • Page 131: Index

    SLC1224 User’s Guide Index ALM LED EAPoL American Wire Gauge engineer shell Annex A Engineer Shell Commands Annex B ATM QoS Finland, Contact Information Firmware Upgrade France, Contact Information Burst Tolerance G.SHDSL Standards GARP VLAN Registration Protocol Germany, Contact Information...
  • Page 132 SLC1224 User’s Guide PVC Delete Command PVCs line probes PVID PWR LED Lockout PWR LED Does Not Turn On MAC Filter Quality of Service Maximum Burst Size Member Port Minimum Cell Rate mpair4 rate adaptation real-time Variable Bit Rate Recovering the Firmware...
  • Page 133 SLC1224 User’s Guide Telco-50 Connector Pin Assignments 128, 130 Telephone Telephone Wire ZyXEL Limited Warranty Terminal Emulation Note Terminal emulation Theoretical Arrival Time Traffic Shaping Troubleshooting Unspecified Bit Rate Upstream USER Telco-50 Connectors 128, 130 Variable Bit Rate VC Mux...

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