CTC Union IP DSLAM for ADSL IPDSLAM-A8/A16 User Manual
CTC Union IP DSLAM for ADSL IPDSLAM-A8/A16 User Manual

CTC Union IP DSLAM for ADSL IPDSLAM-A8/A16 User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    USER MANUAL IP DSLAM for ADSL IPDSLAM-A8/A16...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures ..................vi List of Tables ..................vii About This Manual................1 What’s the difference between ATM based DSLAM and IP based DSLAM? ....................3 1. Introduction................... 5 General......................5 ADSL IP DSLAM Overview .................6 ADSL IP DSLAM Application ..............9 ADSL IP DSLAM Features ................10 ADSL IP DSLAM Specifications ...............
  • Page 3 Displaying Current Event {Current Event} ..........26 Configuring ADSL IP DSLAM ..............28 Configuring Port Filtering {Set Port Filter} ..............28 Configuring IP and Location {System IP / Location} ............29 Configuring Date and Time {System Date and Time} ............. 30 Changing your Password {Changing Password}............30 DSL Line Configuration ................31 Creating a Line Profile {Create Line Profile}..............
  • Page 4 Deleting the Event of ADSL IP DSLAM ................62 Reset Port........................62 Restart the ADSL IP DSLAM ..................63 Resetting all Configurations to Default Setting ............... 63 System Upgrade......................63 Logging Out your ADSL IP DSLAM ................64 Configuring Your ADSL IP DSLAM ............64 System Configuration .....................
  • Page 5 4.10 Ethernet Rate Mode Configuration ............102 Show Ethernet Rate Mode ................... 102 Modifying Ethernet Rate Mode ..................102 4.11 DHCP Server Configuration ..............103 Show DHCP Sever Configuration................. 103 Modifying DHCP Server ....................103 4.12 Configuring User Account..............104 Creating User Account....................104 Modifying User Account....................
  • Page 6: List Of Figures

    List of Figures Figure 0-1 PPPoE application in Traditional ATM-based ADSL Network ....... 3 Figure 0-2 PPPoE application in ADSL IP DSLAM with Ethernet-All-The-Way Network4 Figure 1-1 ADSL IP DSLAM Front View ................ 6 Figure 1-2 ADSL IP DSLAM Rear View ................. 7 Figure 1-3 ADSL IP DSLAM LED Identification .............
  • Page 7 List of Tables Table 1-1 ADSL IP DSLAM LED Description ..............8 Table 3-1 Sysinfo field definition .................. 24 Table 3-2 Event log description..................26 Table 3-3 Create Line Profile Field Definitions............. 31 Table 3-4 Create Alarm Profile Field Definitions ............32 Table 3-5 PVC Configuration Field Definitions.............
  • Page 8 Introduction Table A-4 Uplink and downlink port (Xn) pin assignment ..........II Table A-5 8 ports ADSL LINE Connector pin assignment ........... II Table A-6 8 ports POTS splitter PHONE Connector pin assignment ......II viii...
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    ADSL IP DSLAM About This Manual Audience This book is intended for anyone who installs, manages, and configures the ADSL IP DSLAM, one product of ADSL IP DSLAM Series, via CID/RS-232 or Telnet/Ethernet CLI command interface. The ADSL IP DSLAM is a standalone IP-based DSLAM which can concentrate and manage 8/16 ADSL ports.
  • Page 10: Document Conventions

    ADSL IP DSLAM Troubleshooting Provides some potential problems and possible remedies and helps you diagnose and solve the problems. Appendix A Presents the pin assignment for ADSL IP DSLAM Appendix B Presents the SNTP time zone abbrivation. Appendix C Present the deafult settings of ADSL IP DSLAM Glossary Defines the key terms and acronyms mentioned in this maunal.
  • Page 11: What's The Difference Between Atm Based Dslam And Ip Based Dslam

    ADSL IP DSLAM What’s the difference between ATM based DSLAM and IP based DSLAM? Fig 0-1 & Fig 0-2 display the differences between traditional ATM-based DSLAM and ADSL IP DSLAM in PPPoE application sample. Figure 0-1 PPPoE application in Traditional ATM-based ADSL Network As Fig 0-1 displays, in traditional ATM-based ADSL network, the user application information is encapsulated by ADSL CPE into ATM cells in pre-defined VC(Virtual Channel, PVC), and then upstream the ATM cells to...
  • Page 12 ADSL IP DSLAM Figure 0-2 PPPoE application in ADSL IP DSLAM with Ethernet-All-The-Way Network In addition to traditional ATM-based ADSL network. As Fig 0-2 displays, the user application information is still encapsulated by ADSL CPE into ATM cells in pre-defined VC (Virtual Channel, PVC), and then upstream the ATM cells to DSLAM via ADSL link.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    ADSL IP DSLAM Introduction 1.1 General This chapter will help you understand the function and application of your ADSL IP DSLAM. It covers ADSL IP DSLAM Overview This section describes the overview of your ADSL IP DSLAM. The ADSL IP DSLAM is cost effective solution for you to complete immediate implementation of multiple of services in private and public networks.
  • Page 14: Adsl Ip Dslam Overview

    ADSL IP DSLAM 1.2 ADSL IP DSLAM Overview Using the latest ADSL technology, ADSL IP DSLAM offers service providers a very cost-effective solution for immediate implementation of multiple services in private and public networks. ADSL IP DSLAM can concentrate and manage up to 16 ADSL lines. User can use local RS-232 CID and/or remote TELNET/SNMP to manage the ADSL IP DSLAM directly Since the ATM backbone coverage is not so general in the real broadband...
  • Page 15: Figure 1-2 Adsl Ip Dslam Rear View

    ADSL IP DSLAM 8-port ADSL module with built-in splitter AC power module Figure 1-2 ADSL IP DSLAM Rear View Fig 1-3 displays the LED identification of ADSL IP DSLAM, and Table-1 describes its color definition and status description. Figure 1-3 ADSL IP DSLAM LED Identification...
  • Page 16: Table 1-1 Adsl Ip Dslam Led Description

    ADSL IP DSLAM Table 1-1 ADSL IP DSLAM LED Description <LED ID> Color Description Power Green Lit when power on Maint Green Lit when maintance commands were issued Alarm Green Lit when MJ/MN events happen Faullt Green Lit when system error is detected Link Green Lit when Uplink Ethernet interface was connected...
  • Page 17: Adsl Ip Dslam Application

    ADSL IP DSLAM 1.3 ADSL IP DSLAM Application As the following figure shown, ADSL IP DSLAM consists of two network modules. Each network module provides eight ADSL ports with built-in POTS splitters so that it provides broadband data service over existing copper wires without affecting the conventional voice service.
  • Page 18: Adsl Ip Dslam Features

    ADSL IP DSLAM 1.4 ADSL IP DSLAM Features VLAN support The ADSL IP DSLAM supports mapping of Ethernet-VLAN to ATM-PVC feature for security concern. Compact design for limited space The ADSL IP DSLAM occupies 1.5 U of standard Telco rack space. Its compactness is perfect for collocation and basement installation.
  • Page 19: Adsl Ip Dslam Specifications

    ADSL IP DSLAM 1.5 ADSL IP DSLAM Specifications...
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    ADSL IP DSLAM Getting Started General This chapter provides the installation instruction for the hardware installation and system configuration of your ADSL IP DSLAM so that you can start up quickly. It includes the following sections: Unpacking your ADSL IP DSLAM This section describes how to unpacking your ADSL IP DSLAM, and part number explanation.
  • Page 21: Unpacking Your Adsl Ip Dslam

    ADSL IP DSLAM 2.2 Unpacking your ADSL IP DSLAM This section describes how to unpack your ADSL IP DSLAM. For a box of ADSL IP DSLAM, there may contain the following materials: 1. ADSL IP DSLAM 2. Mounting bracket package 3.
  • Page 22: Hardware Installation

    ADSL IP DSLAM 2.3 Hardware Installation • The ADSL IP DSLAM can be installed in a standard 19-inch rack, by using the mounting brackets provided. • Mount the shelf on the rack using the large screws provided. • Follows the following procedures to connect and wire the system. Safety Instruction The following is the safety instructions for ADSL IP DSLAM before installation: 1.
  • Page 23: Adsl Ip Dslam Rear Panel Connection

    ADSL IP DSLAM • Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone jacks in wet location unless the jack is specially designed for wet location. • Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
  • Page 24: Adsl Ip Dslam Front Panel Connection

    ADSL IP DSLAM ADSL IP DSLAM Front Panel Connection Connect the uplink port of ADSL IP DSLAM to internet by using the RJ-45 cable, and Connect the CID port to the console terminal by using the RS-232 cable(Null modem cable) in order to Administer your ADSL IP DSLAM through CLI.
  • Page 25: Ways Of Management Connection

    ADSL IP DSLAM 2.4 Ways of Management Connection This section will tell you how to connect and manage your ADSL IP DSLAM through EmWeb, CLI and EMS. Embedded Web Interface(EmWeb) The embedded Web Interface (EmWeb), comprised of HTML files, is more user- friendly than CLI for your configuring ADSL IP DSLAM.
  • Page 26: Telnet Client

    ADSL IP DSLAM switch console port settings. Bits per second 9600 Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control None 2. Enter Admin when prompted for a user name and password. The ADSL IP DSLAM prompt appears when you have logged in to the management interface successfully.
  • Page 27: System Administration With Emweb

    ADSL IP DSLAM System Administration with EmWeb This chapter provides all the instruction and procedure necessary for you to administer your ADSL IP DSLAM with EmWeb interface. 3.1 Log In with Embedded Web Interface This section describes how to log into Embedded Web Interface. Open a web browser with the default IP address: http://192.168.100.111 The log in screen appears as follows: Enter your user name.
  • Page 28: Embedded Web Interface Menu

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.2 Embedded Web Interface Menu This section describes the overview of the embedded Web interface menu, EmWeb. After your successfully logging into the EmWeb, the screen will appears as follows: Default Setting Display the information of default (factory) setting of your ADSL IP DSLAM. See page 23.
  • Page 29 ADSL IP DSLAM Changing Password: Allow you to change your password. See page 30. DSL Profile Configuration Create Line Profile: Allow you to create ADSL line profile. See page 31. Create Alarm Profile: Allow you to create ADSL alarm profile. See page Current Line Profile: Allow you to view, modify, or delete existing ADSL line profiles.
  • Page 30 ADSL IP DSLAM performance collected within current 15 minutes and a day duration. See page 46. 15 MIN Phy-Layer PM: Allow you to view the physical layer performance during previous 15 minutes interval. See page 47. 1 DAY Phy-Layer PM: Allow you to view the physical layer performance during previous 1 day interval.
  • Page 31: Default (Factory) Configuration Settings {Default Setting

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.3 Default (Factory) Configuration Settings {Default Setting} This section describes how to get the information of the default setting of your ADSL IP DSLAM. 1. Click on “Default Setting” from the ADSL IP DSLAM Main Menu. The Default Setting screen appears as follows: Default Settings community : “public”...
  • Page 32: Displaying The System Information Of Your Adsl Ip Dslam {System Information

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.4 Displaying the System Information of your ADSL IP DSLAM {System Information} This section describes how to get the information of your ADSL IP DSLAM. 1. Click on “System Information” from the ADSL IP DSLAM Main Menu. The System Information screen appears as follows: Table 3-1 Sysinfo field definition Field...
  • Page 33: Save Your Configuration To Flash {Save To Flash

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.5 Save your Configuration to Flash {Save to Flash} This section describes how to save the configuration you have configured to flash. This function will be needed whenever you want to restart your ADSL IP DSLAM with the updated configuration. 1.
  • Page 34: Displaying Current Event {Current Event

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.6 Displaying Current Event {Current Event} This section describes how to view the current alarm and event status. 1. Click on “Current Event” from the ADSL IP DSLAM Main Menu. The Current Event screen appears as follows: 2.
  • Page 35 ADSL IP DSLAM ATU-C failure during initialization due to peer ATU not able to support requested Major configuration init. failure configuration Incompatible protocol used by Major protocol init. failure the peer ATU No activation sequence Major no peer ATU present detected from paired endpoint.
  • Page 36: Configuring Adsl Ip Dslam

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.7 Configuring ADSL IP DSLAM This section describes how to configure your ADSL IP DSLAM by selecting System from EmWeb Menu. This section will cover all the function from System Menu. It includes: Configuring Port Filtering {Set Port Filter} Allow you to configure the port filtering function.
  • Page 37: Configuring Ip And Location {System Ip / Location

    ADSL IP DSLAM Configuring IP and Location {System IP / Location} Allow you to configure the system IP address and location. 1. Click on “System IP / Location” from the System Menu. The System IP / Location screen appears with the default setting and can be configured as follows: 2.
  • Page 38: Configuring Date And Time {System Date And Time

    ADSL IP DSLAM Configuring Date and Time {System Date and Time} Allow you to configure the date and time of the system. 1. Click on “System Date and Time” from the System Menu. The System Date and Time screen appears with the default setting and can be configured as follows: Changing your Password {Changing Password} Allow you to change your password.
  • Page 39: Dsl Line Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.8 DSL Line Configuration This section covers how to create, display, modify, or delete the line profile and alarm profile by selecting DSL Line Configuration from EmWeb Menu. This section will cover all the function from DSL Line Configuration Menu. Creating a Line Profile {Create Line Profile} This section describes how to create an ADSL line profile.
  • Page 40: Creating A Alarm Profile {Create Alarm Profile

    ADSL IP DSLAM Interleaved, AdaptAtStartup, 7 db, 32 Kbps, 512 Kbps, and 8 milli-seconds. 5. Configure the line profile on RT side (Up Stream). For example, 6. Configure the line type, transmit rate adaptation, target SNR margin, minimum transmit rate, maximum transmit rate, and interleave delay as Interleaved, AdaptAtStartup, 7 db, 32 Kbps, 64 Kbps, and 8 milliseconds.
  • Page 41: Displaying And Modifying A Line Profile {Current Line Profile

    ADSL IP DSLAM 15 minutes Seconds” within 15 minutes performance data collection period. Errored seconds The threshold of the number of “Errored Seconds” within 15 minutes performance data collection period. Failure Trap Enable or disable the Initial Failure Trap. Default setting is disable.
  • Page 42: Displaying And Modifying A Alarm Profile {Current Alarm Profile

    ADSL IP DSLAM Displaying and Modifying a Alarm Profile {Current Alarm Profile} Allow you to view, modify, or delete existing ADSL alarm profiles. 1. Click on “Current Alarm Profile” of the DSL Profile configuration Menu. The Current Alarm Profile screen appears as follows: 2.
  • Page 43: Port Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.9 Port Configuration This section covers how to configure ports and subscriber information by selecting Port Configuration from EmWeb Menu. This chapter will cover all the function from Port Configuration Menu. DSL Port Configuration{DSL Port Configuration} Allow you to display, modify and delete the status of the port. It also provides the configuration of enabling or disabling a port and attaching the specific line profile and alarm profile to a port.
  • Page 44: Pvc Configuration{Pvc Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 5. Attach the alarm profile, says “ALARM1” 6. Click on the Apply button to submit your changes, or click on the Cancel button if you want to clear all the values you have configured. PVC Configuration{PVC Configuration} Allow you to configure PVC (Permanent Virtual Connection) and VID (VLAN ID) on a port and setting the priority.
  • Page 45 ADSL IP DSLAM 2. Click on Modify button to configure the specific port, says port1. The screen will appear as follows: 3. Configure the VPI, says 0 4. Configure the VCI, says 50 5. Configure the Administration status of PVC “Up” or “Down”, says “Up. 6.
  • Page 46: List Of Subscriber {List Of Subscriber

    ADSL IP DSLAM List of Subscriber {List of Subscriber} Allow you to view the existing information of subscribers and modify them. The procedures are as follows: 1. Click on “List of Subscriber” of the Port configuration Menu. For the first time configuration, the List of Subscriber screen appears with the default setting as follows: 2.
  • Page 47: Routing Table {Routing Table

    ADSL IP DSLAM Routing Table {Routing Table} Routing Table is a matrix with a network control protocol, which gives the hierarchy of link routing at each node. The Routing Table screen allows you to view the routing table built in the ADSL IP DSLAM and modify them.
  • Page 48: Management Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.10 Management Configuration This section covers how to configure SNMP access parameters and management IP by selecting Management from EmWeb Menu. This section will cover all the function from Management Menu. It includes: Configuring SNMP Access Parameters and Trap IPs {SNMP} Allow you to configure the SNMP access parameters and trap IPs.
  • Page 49: Configuring Management Ip {Management Ip

    ADSL IP DSLAM Configuring Management IP {Management IP} Allow you to configure the management IPs so that only with those configured management IPs can access to your ADSL IP DSLAM remotely. The procedures are as follows: 1. Click on “Management IP” of the Management Menu. The Management IP screen appears as follows: 2.
  • Page 50: Performance Monitor

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.11 Performance Monitor This section covers performance monitor by selecting DSL Port Performance from EmWeb Menu. It includes: ADSL Physical Layer PM {Physical Layer Info} Allow you to view the performance information on physical layer by specifying the definite unit.
  • Page 51: Adsl Channel Layer Pm {Channel Layer Info

    ADSL IP DSLAM values displayed are as follows: No defect: there are no defect on the line los: atu-r failure due to not receiving signal lpr: atu-r failure due to loss of signal output power Total output power transmitted by atu. (dBm) attainable rate The maximum currently attainable data rate by the atu.
  • Page 52: Adsl Physical Layer Pm Within Current 15 Minutes And A Day Duration {Current Phy-Layer Pm

    ADSL IP DSLAM ADSL Physical Layer PM within Current 15 Minutes and a Day Duration {Current Phy-Layer PM} Allow you to view the physical layer performance collected within current 15 minutes and a day duration. The procedures are as follows: 1.
  • Page 53 ADSL IP DSLAM Field Definition Current 15-min ess number of error seconds in the current 15-minute interval. Current 15-min inits number of inits in the current 15-minute interval. it includes both successful and failed attempts. Current 1-day time elapsed number of seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the current 1-day interval.
  • Page 54: Adsl Channel Layer Pm Within Current 15 Minutes And A Day Duration {Current Channel-Layer Pm

    ADSL IP DSLAM ADSL Channel Layer PM within Current 15 Minutes and a Day Duration {Current Channel-Layer PM} Allow you to view the channel layer performance collected within current 15 minutes and 1-day duration. 1. Click on “Current Channel-Layer PM” of the DSL Port Performance Menu. The Current Channel-Layer PM screen appears as follows: Table 3-9 Current Channel-Layer PM Information Field Definitions Field...
  • Page 55: Adsl Physical Layer Pm Within Previous 15 Minutes Duration {15 Min Phy-Layer Pm

    ADSL IP DSLAM Field Definition Current 1-day received number of blocks of data received during the blocks current day interval. Current 1-day number of blocks of data transmitted during the transmitted blocks current day interval. Current 1-day corrected number of corrected blocks of data transmitted blocks during the current day interval.
  • Page 56: Adsl Physical Layer Pm Within Previous 1 Day Duration {1 Day Phy-Layer Pm

    ADSL IP DSLAM interval. Lols counts of lol since agent reset within previous 15-min interval. (but only on atu-c side) Lprs counts of lpr since agent reset within previous 15-min interval. counts of es since agent reset within previous 15-min interval.
  • Page 57: Adsl Channel Layer Pm Within Previous 15 Minutes Duration {15 Min Channel-Layer Pm

    ADSL IP DSLAM within previous 1 day interval.(but only at atu-c side) ADSL Channel Layer PM within Previous 15 Minutes Duration {15 MIN Channel-Layer PM} Allow you to view the channel layer performance during previous 15 minutes interval. 1. Click on “15 MIN Channel-Layer PM” of the DSL Port Performance Menu. The 15 MIN Channel-Layer PM screen appears as follows: Table 3-12 15 MIN Phy-Layer PM Information Field Definition Field...
  • Page 58: Adsl Channel Layer Pm Within Previous 1 Day Duration {1 Day Channel-Layer Pm

    ADSL IP DSLAM ADSL Channel Layer PM within Previous 1 Day Duration {1 DAY Channel-Layer PM} Allow you to view the channel layer performance during previous 1 day interval. 1. Click on “1 DAY Channel-Layer PM” of the DSL Port Performance Menu. The 1 DAY Channel-Layer PM screen appears as follows: Table 3-13 1 DAY Phy-Layer PM Information Field Definition Field...
  • Page 59: Miscellanea

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3.12 Miscellanea This section covers miscellanea by selecting Misc from EmWeb Menu. It includes: IGMP Snooping Configuration {IGMP_Snooping Config} Allows you to view and modify IGMP Snooping Configuration. The procedure is as follows: 1. Enter Misc Menu and the click on “IGMP Snooping Config” of IGMP snooping menu.
  • Page 60: Table 3-14 Igmp Snooping Table Definition

    ADSL IP DSLAM Table 3-14 IGMP Snooping Table Definition Items Description Group Address IGMP group address. Member of group Member included in groups.
  • Page 61: Sntp Status {Sntp Status

    ADSL IP DSLAM SNTP Status {SNTP Status} Allow you to view the SNTP Client status and execute further configuration. The procedure shows as follows. 1. Enter Misc Menu and click on “SNTP Status” of SNTP menu. The SNTP screen appears as follows: 2.
  • Page 62 ADSL IP DSLAM 5. Select a new time zone and click on Set New Timezone button to submit your setting. 6. If to add a SNTP/NTP Server IP, click on add SNTP/NTP Server IP, and the screen appears as follows: 7.
  • Page 63: System Administration With Cli

    ADSL IP DSLAM System Administration with CLI Command Line Interface (CLI) is the primary user interface to Administrate the system. CLI can be accessed either from the CID port or telnet session. All CLI commands are simple strings designed for the Administrator to manage your ADSL IP DSLAM easily.
  • Page 64: Table 4-1 Cli Command - Action List

    ADSL IP DSLAM Table 4-1 CLI Command - Action List <action> Description show Used to view information of the selected identifier and parameters. Used to add configuration of objects according to the identifier and parameters. Parameters are used for selecting specific facility and arguments.
  • Page 65: Table 4-3 Relation Between And

    ADSL IP DSLAM Allow users to view the channel layer parameters of ADSL adslchannel lines. Allow users to view the physical layer parameters of ADSL adslphysical lines. Allow users to view the performance statistics collected on adslchperf channel layer of ADSL line. Allow users to view the statistics information collected on adslchintl channel layer within 15-minutes or 1-day interval.
  • Page 66 ADSL IP DSLAM <action> <parameter> Description < port no.> [c/r] Allow you to view the CO or RT information by specifying a port (1 ~ 16). <action> <parameter> Description add alarmprof <profile Name> Setting alarm profile name. (alarmprof-atuc) <Thresh15MinLofs> Allow you to set the threshold <Thresh15MinLoss>...
  • Page 67 ADSL IP DSLAM <action> <parameter> Description (alarmprof-atur) <Thresh15MinLofs> Modify the threshold value of <Thresh15MinLoss> RT side alarms <Thresh15MinLprs> <Thresh15MinESs> config < port no.> <PVC1> Modify pvc (vpi/vci) and VLAN connection <PVC2> <AdminStatus> ID by specifying a port. [VID] [Priority] config lineprof <profile name>...
  • Page 68: Calling Commands

    ADSL IP DSLAM <action> <parameter> Description delete lineprof <profile name> Delete ADSL line profile by selecting profile name. delete manip <IP address> Delete the specific IP. delete trapdest <IP address> Delete Trap destination IP delete user <user name> Delete user information selecting user name.
  • Page 69: General Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.2 General Configuration Help Command “Help” command can be used to get help specific to a command mode by entering help <command> or help <command> <parameter>. Command: help History Command “History” command is used for to trace the command all users have entered. Command: history Saving the System Describes how to save system configuration you have defined to Flash RAM.
  • Page 70: Event Viewing And Deleting

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.3 Event Viewing and Deleting Displaying the Current Event Describes how to display the current event of system. Command: show event Example: This example shows how to display the current status of system. IPDSLAM # show event -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time Source...
  • Page 71: Restart The Adsl Ip Dslam

    ADSL IP DSLAM IPDSLAM # reset port 8 Yes or No <y/n>? Restart the ADSL IP DSLAM Describes how to restart the system without turning on/off power. Command: restart Example: This example shows how to restart the system. IPDSLAM # restart Yes or No <y/n>? System is restarting now.
  • Page 72: Logging Out Your Adsl Ip Dslam

    ADSL IP DSLAM Example: This example shows how to enable download without in-band management channel. IPDSLAM # upgrade enable Yes or No <y/n>? y System is in the “upgrade” mode now. You could start to upgrade the system file. Logging Out your ADSL IP DSLAM Describes how to log out the system.
  • Page 73: Table 4-6 Sysinfo Field Definition

    ADSL IP DSLAM 3. Serial number: 00-01-eb-02-02-7a 4. Description: Asotel DSA-3216 ADSL IP DSLAM 5. Temperature: Normal Table 4-6 Sysinfo field definition Field Definition System name Alias name of ADSL IP DSLAM Location Location of system Contact Contact person for service and how to contact. Console name Console name of the system.
  • Page 74: Port-Filtering Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM Port-Filtering Configuration Displaying Port-Filtering Describes how to display the status of port-based VLAN. Command: show portfilter Example: This example shows how to view the status of port-based VLAN IPDSLAM # show portfilter Port filter: enable Table 4-7 “show portfilter” Filed Definition Items Description Enable/ disable...
  • Page 75: Ip Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM Note: The default setting is “Enable” IP Configuration Displaying System IP Describes how to view the system IP. Command: show sysip Example: This example shows how to display the system IP. The following descriptions are default setting. IPDSLAM # show sysip IP: 192.168.10.2 Submask: 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 76: Time Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM Time Configuration Displaying Time Describes how to display the current system time, system up time and period Command: show time Example: This example shows how to display the time of ADSL IP DSLAM. IPDSLAM # show time 1.Current Time: 2001/07/16 11:05:35 2.System up time: 2001/7/15 10:00:25 3.System up period: 1 day 01:05:10...
  • Page 77: Sntp Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM SNTP configuration Displaying SNTP Describe how to display the SNTP. Command: show sntp Example: This example shows how to display the SNTP of ADSL IP DSLAM. IPDSLAM# show sntp SNTP Status: Disable Time Reference Server IP addr: Active Time Reference Server IP addr:0.0.0.0 -SNTP CLIENTS STATUS- ---------------------------------...
  • Page 78: Changing The Password

    ADSL IP DSLAM IPDSLAM # add sntp enable IPDSLAM Modifying sntp timezone Describe how to modify the local timezone. Command: config sntp timezone<timezone> Note: as to the abbreviation of timezone, please refer to the Appendix-B, the SNTP timezone Abbreviation. Example: config local time zone as NZT, New Zealand. IPDSLAM # config sntp timezone NZT IPDSLAM...
  • Page 79: Configuring Dsl

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.5 Configuring DSL Creating Line Profile and Alarm Profile Creating DSL Profile Describes how to create a DSL Profile. Command: add lineprof <profile name> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type and Description field lineprof name String, <= 32 The name of ADSL line profile.
  • Page 80 ADSL IP DSLAM Rate Mode: adaptAtStartup LineType: Interleaved TargetSnrMargin: 7 MinTxRate: 32 MaxTxRate: 512 MaxInterleaveDelay: 8 ATU-R: Rate Mode: adaptAtStartup RateChanRatio: Interleaved TargetSnrMargin: 7 MinTxRate: 32 MaxTxRate: 64 MaxInterleaveDelay: 8 Yes or No <y/n> Example 2: This example shows how to create a DSL profile named fast. IPDSLAM # add lineprof fast (lineprof-atuc)# 1 1 6 768 768 (lineprof-atur)# 1 1 6 128 128...
  • Page 81 ADSL IP DSLAM 5. MaxTxRate: 1024 6. MaxInterleaveDelay:16 Creating Alarm Profile This section describes how to create an alarm profile. Command: add alarmprof <profile name> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter Description data-type and field alarmprof name String, <= 32 The name of ADSL alarm profile. Thresh15MinLofs Integer, 0 ~ 900 The threshold of the number of...
  • Page 82: Modifying Dsl Profile And Alarm Profile

    ADSL IP DSLAM InitFailureTrapEnable: enable ATU-R: Thresh15MinLofs: 30 seconds Thresh15MinLoss: 2 seconds Thresh15MinLprs: 2 seconds Thresh15MinESs: 5 seconds Yes or No <y/n> Note: the configuration of default dsl profile named “default” is as follows: ATU-C: 1. Thresh15minlofs: 0 2. Thresh15minloss: 0 3.
  • Page 83: Deleting A Dsl Profile And Alarm Profile

    ADSL IP DSLAM LineType: Interleaved TargetSnrMargin: 6 MinTxRate: 32 MaxTxRate: 64 MaxInterleaveDelay: 1 Yes or No <y/n>? Modifying Alarm Profile Describes how to modify alarm profile but you cannot modify default profile. Command: config alarmprof <profile name> Argument List: Same as Creating Alarm Profile. See page 73 Example: This example shows how to modify the existing alarm profile test.
  • Page 84: Displying A Dsl Profile And Alarm Profile

    ADSL IP DSLAM Deleting Alarm Profile Describes how to delete a alarm profile but you can’t delete the default profile. Command: delete alarmprof <profile name> Example: This example shows how to delete existing alarm profile test. IPDSLAM # delete alarmprof test Yes or No <y/n>? Displying a DSL Profile and Alarm Profile Displaying DSL Profile...
  • Page 85: Table 4-11 "Show Alarmprof" Field Definition

    ADSL IP DSLAM TargetSnrMargin Target Signal/Noise Margin. (dB) MinTxRate The minimum transmitting rate of ATU-C side or ATU-R side. (Kbps) MaxTxRate The maximum transmitting rate of ATU-C side or ATU-R side. (Kbps) MaxInterleaveDelay The value of Interleave Delay for this channel. (milli-seconds) Displaying Alarm Profile Describes how to display all alarm profile or specific alarm profile.
  • Page 86 ADSL IP DSLAM Thresh15MinESs The threshold of the number of “Errored Seconds” within 15 minutes performance data collection period. (seconds) InitFailureTrapenable The status of the Initial Failure Trap (enable/disable). (seconds) (Only ATU-C side)
  • Page 87: Port Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.6 Port Configuration Enabling and Disabling a port Describes how to enable and disable a port. Command: config port <all | port no.> <up | down> Argument List: Parameter Description all |port no. Select destination up | down Enable/Disable ADSL port Example: This example shows how to set the port 8 enable.
  • Page 88: Displaying The Current Status And Information Of Adsl Line

    ADSL IP DSLAM Displaying the Current Status and Information of ADSL Line Displaying the Current Status of Line Describes how to show the Administration, operating, alarm and trap status. Command: show port <all |port no.> Argument List: Parameter Description Show all information. port no.
  • Page 89: Pvc Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM Argument List: Parameter Description Show all information. port no. Port ID Example: This example shows how to display the port 8 ADSL line information. IPDSLAM # show adslline 8 1. LineCoding: Multimode 2. LineType: fastOrInterleaved 3. Standard Compliance: G.dmt 4.
  • Page 90: Table 4-14 Ways Of Pvc Configuration Either With Vlan Tag Or Without Vlan Tag

    ADSL IP DSLAM Example: This example shows how to configure the VPI-0, VCI-50, up Administration status, enable VLAN tag with VLAN ID-4002 and highest connection priority on port 8. IPDSLAM # add connection 8 0/50 up b 4002 7 Port 8 PVC: 0/50 AdminStatus: up VID: 4002...
  • Page 91 ADSL IP DSLAM Modifying PVC Describes how to modify the virtual connection of the port. Command: config connection < port no.> <vpi_old/vci_old> <vpi_new/vci_new> <up|down><b/r> [VID] [priority] Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type Description and field PVC_old 0 ~ 4095(vpi) / Existing old ATM PVC 0 ~ 65535(vci) PVC_new...
  • Page 92: Table 4-15 "Show Connection" Field Definition

    ADSL IP DSLAM Displying PVC Sorted by Port ID Describes how to display existing virtual connection on each port and sorted by port ID. Command: show connection <all | port no.> Argument List: Parameter Description Show all information. port no. (1 ~ 16).
  • Page 93: Subscriber Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM IPDSLAM # show vid all ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Port ID PVC Priority Admin Status Operating Status ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4081 0/40 down down 4082 0/40 4083 0/41 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Press ‘Y’ to continue, ‘N’ to break then press Enter. Table 4-16 “show vid” Field Definition Field Definition VID.
  • Page 94 ADSL IP DSLAM Telephone number Telephone number of this port. Note The description of subscriber of this port. Modifying the Information of Subscriber Describes how to modify the information of subscriber by specifying port no. Command: config subscriber <port no.> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter...
  • Page 95: Routing Table Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM Example: This example shows how to modify the subscriber description of port IPDSLAM # config subscriber 7 (subscriber) help < Subscriber name > < Telephone number > < Note > (subscriber) adms 2148485965 Test_Again. ADSL port “1/7” subscriber information: Subscriber name: adms Telephone number: 2148485965 Note: Test_Again.
  • Page 96 ADSL IP DSLAM Add a route Describe how to add a roué into the routing table. Command: add route <name><dest><mask><port no> Example: IPDSLAM # add route best 192.168.100.55 255.255.255.255 8 name: best dest; 192.168.100.55 mask: 255.255.255.255 port: 8 Yes or No <y/n>? Delete a route Describe how to add a roué...
  • Page 97: Management Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.7 Management Configuration Configuring SNMP Access Parameters Displaying SNMP Describes how to display the information of SNMP. Command: show snmp Example: This example shows how to display the information of SNMP. IPDSLAM # show snmp 1.VID: 4094 2.Community: public Table 4-18 “show snmp”...
  • Page 98: Configuring Trap Ip

    ADSL IP DSLAM IPDSLAM # config snmp public 4025 VID: 4025 community: public Yes or No <y/n>? Configuring Trap IP Creating Trap IP Describes how to create the destination of trap IP. Command: add trapdest <IP> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type Description and field...
  • Page 99: Configuring Management Ip

    ADSL IP DSLAM Command: delete trapdest <IP address> Example: This example shows how to delete the trap IP 192.168.0.100. IPDSLAM # delete trapdest 192.168.0.100 Yes or No <y/n>? Configuring Management IP Creating Management IP Describes how to create the management IP. Command: add manip <IP address>...
  • Page 100: Deleting Management Ip

    ADSL IP DSLAM ------------------------------------------------------------------ 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.128 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.0 210.67.0.128 255.255.255.128 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 4-20 “show manip” Field Definition Field Definition IP Address Mask Deleting Management IP Describes how to delete the management IP. Command: delete manip <IP address> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type Description and field IP address...
  • Page 101: Igmp Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.8 IGMP configuration Displaying IGMP Status Describe how to show the status of IGMP. Command: show igmps status Items Description IGMP Snooping Enable/Disable Active Query Enable/Disable Active Query Interval 125 ~ 250 seconds Example: IPDSLAM # show igmps status IGMP Snooping Configuration: * IGMP Snooping : Enable...
  • Page 102: Displaying Igmp Group

    ADSL IP DSLAM Displaying IGMP Group Describe how to show the status of IGMP. Command: show igmps group Items Description Group Address IGMP group address. Member of group Member included in groups. example: IPDSLAM # show igmps group IGMP Snooping Groups: 01-00-5e-01-01-01: Unit 1: 1 01-00-5e-01-01-02:...
  • Page 103: Performance Monitor

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.9 Performance Monitor Displaying the Physical Layer Information Describes how to display physical layer information of a port, or all port on CO side, remote side or both sides. Command: show adslphysical <all | port no.> [c | r] Argument List: Parameter Description...
  • Page 104: Displaying The Channel Layer Information

    ADSL IP DSLAM Displaying the Channel Layer Information Describes how to display the channel Layer information of a port or all ports on CO side, remote side, or both sides. Command: show adslchannel <all | port no.> [c | r] Argument List: Parameter Description...
  • Page 105: Table 4-23 "Show Adslphperf" Field Definition

    ADSL IP DSLAM Example: Display the physical performance of port 8 on remote side during current 15 minutes and 1-day duration. IPDSLAM # show adslphperf 8 r ATU-R 1. Lofs: 0 2. Loss: 0 3. Lprs:0 4. Ess: 2 5. Current 15-min time elapsed: 105 6.
  • Page 106: Displaying Channel Performance Statistics Within Current 15 Minutes And 1 Day Duration

    ADSL IP DSLAM Field Definition during which Lol was detected. Current 1-day Lprs Number of seconds in the current 1 day interval during which Lpr was detected. Current 1-day Ess Number of errored seconds in the current 1 day interval. Displaying Channel Performance Statistics within Current 15 Minutes and 1 Day Duration This section describes how to display the channel performance statistics of a...
  • Page 107: Table 4-24 "Show Adslchperf" Field Definition

    ADSL IP DSLAM Table 4-24 “show adslchperf” Field Definition Field Definition In octets The total number of bytes received since the last agent reset. Out octets The total number of bytes transmitted since the last agent reset. In error blocks The total number of blocks received with errors since the last agent reset.
  • Page 108: Displaying Physical Performance Statistics During Previous 15 Minutes Or 1 Day Duration

    ADSL IP DSLAM Displaying Physical Performance Statistics during Previous 15 Minutes or 1 Day Duration Describes how to display the physical performance of a port or all port on CO side, remote side or both sides during previous 15 minutes or 1-day duration. For 15 minutes duration, the system collects and displays up to 1-day interval and for 1-day duration, the system only collect and display up to 1week interval.
  • Page 109: Displaying Channel Performance Statistics During Previous 15 Minutes Or 1 Day Duration

    ADSL IP DSLAM Displaying Channel Performance Statistics during Previous 15 Minutes or 1 Day Duration Describes how to display the channel performance of a port or all port on CO side, remote side, or both sides during previous 15 minutes or 1day duration. For 15 minutes duration, the system collects and displays up to 1day interval and for 1day duration, the system collects and displays up to 1week interval.
  • Page 110: Ethernet Rate Mode Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.10 Ethernet Rate Mode Configuration Show Ethernet Rate Mode Describe how to show Ethernet rate mode Command: show ethermode Example: IPDSLAM # show ethermode Ethermode: auto Modifying Ethernet Rate Mode Describe how to configure Ethernet rate mode. Command: config ethermode<auto | 10f | 10h 100f| 100h>...
  • Page 111: Dhcp Server Configuration

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.11 DHCP Server Configuration DHCP allows hosts on a TCP/IP network to request and be assigned IP address, and also to discover information about the network to which they are attached. The following sections describe how to show and modify DHCP host’s configuration.
  • Page 112: Configuring User Account

    ADSL IP DSLAM IPDSLAM # config dhcpd on 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.2 192.168.100.22 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Upper bound: 192.168.100.2 Lower bound: 192.168.100.22 Yes or No <y/n>? y IPDSLAM # IPDSLAM # 4.12 Configuring User Account Creating User Account Describes how to create a user account and setting his privilege. Command: add user <user name>...
  • Page 113 ADSL IP DSLAM...
  • Page 114: Modifying User Account

    ADSL IP DSLAM Modifying User Account Describes how to modify existing user account. Command: config user <user name> <Administrator | operator | guest> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type and Description field user name String, <= 16 User name (login account) Administrator | Adminstrator/operator/guest User privilege...
  • Page 115: Deleting User Account

    ADSL IP DSLAM 4.13 Deleting User Account Describes how to delete a user account. Command: delete user <user name> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type Description and field User name None User account Example:This example shows how to delete the user account guest1. IPDSLAM # delete user guest1 Yes or No <y/n>? Note: You can’t delete your own account.
  • Page 116: Configuration Backup And Restore

    ADSL IP DSLAM Configuration Backup and Restore This chapter describes how to back up your user configuration from ADSL IP DSLAM onto your computer and restore them from computer to ADSL IP DSLAM using configuration file “sf_user.cfg”. This chapter will cover the description of control files used in TFTP operation and process of backing up and restoring: Configuration File “sf_user.cfg”...
  • Page 117: Configuration Restore

    ADSL IP DSLAM executing TFTP to ADSL IP DSLAM. Example IPDSLAM# upgrade enable Yes or No <y/n>? y System is in the “upgrade” mode now. You could start to upgrade the system file. Note: This step can be skipped, in case of without Ethernet-VLAN on each port.
  • Page 118 ADSL IP DSLAM DSLAM. If you already know the IP address, you can skip this step. Example IPDSLAM# show sysip IP: 192.168.10.2 Submask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.10.1 Note: Make sure that the system IP and your computer is in the same subnet. Step 3: Enter the command “tftputil <IP address>...
  • Page 119: Adsl Ip Dslam Upgrade Procedure

    ADSL IP DSLAM 5.2 ADSL IP DSLAM upgrade procedure This section describes how to upgrade the software of your ADSL IP DSLAM. Step 1: connect your PC with the UPLINK port of ADSL IP DSLAM by using an Ethernet cable. Step 2: Prepare an new ADSL IP DSLAM software (filename, IP16s_TFTP_ V243_DLINK.BIN, is taken as an example here) and the TFTP utility.
  • Page 120: Ip Dslam Rescue Procedure While System Crashed

    ADSL IP DSLAM 5.3 IP DSLAM rescue procedure while system crashed If you suffer the system crash while operating your G.SHDSL IP DSLAM, please follow the following steps to rescue your system. Please note that only IP DSLAM s/w version 3.0 or above is supported. Step 1: Setup the DHCP server on PC and copy the software image in the same directory, rename as “ipam”.
  • Page 121 ADSL IP DSLAM Step 3: Enter command, “configflash copyimages yes”. Then reset system. Step 4: After system reboot, enter “tftp” to enable TFTP client in IP-DSLAM.
  • Page 122 ADSL IP DSLAM Step 5: IP-DSLAM will be assigned IP from DHCP server then get the software from PC. After download process finished, type “quit” to restart system again. Step 6: Login system by user name and password. Enter “save” to save software into Flash. After save process finished (It takes about 30 seconds), enter “restart’...
  • Page 123 ADSL IP DSLAM When the following screen appears, the whole procedure is completed and your system will work again.
  • Page 124: Troubleshooting

    IPAM-1600s ADSL IP DSLAM Troubleshooting This chapter describes some potential problems and possible remedies and helps you diagnose and solve the problems. It includes the problems of: Problems with Starting Up ADSL IP DSLAM This section describes the corrective actions of the problems with LED(s), data transmission and console port.
  • Page 125: Problems With Starting Up Adsl Ip Dslam

    ADSL IP DSLAM Problems with Starting up ADSL IP DSLAM Table 7-1 Troubleshooting the Start-up your ADSL IP DSLAM Problems Steps to Take None of the LED(s) are on 1. Check all cables connection. 2. If the LEDs remain off, contact for technical support. The LED(s) are on, but data 1.
  • Page 126: Problems With Snmp

    ADSL IP DSLAM Problems with SNMP Table 7-3 Troubleshooting the SNMP server Problems Steps to Take The SNMP manager server 1. Check to see that the community in the ADSL IP can not get information from DSLAM matches the SNMP server’s community. ADSL IP DSLAM 2.
  • Page 127: Appendix-A: Pin Assignment

    Appendix-A: Pin Assignment CID Pin Assignment The CID port is configured as DCE. The connection for such link is given below: Table A-1 ADSL IP DSLAM CID port pin assignment Pin no. Usage ---------- ------------ ------------ Note: Connector type is DB9 male Table A-2 Null modem cable pin assignment (for PC to CID port connection) DB9 female DB9 female...
  • Page 128 Table A-4 Uplink and downlink port (Xn) pin assignment Pin no. Usage --------- --------- --------- ---------- Note: (1) Ports are auto-crossover (2) Connector type is RJ 45 Transceiver connector pin assignment Table A-5 8 ports ADSL LINE Connector pin assignment PIN # usage PIN# usage...
  • Page 129 Note: Connector type is 50 pin teleco-champ female...
  • Page 130: Appendix-B The Sntp Timezone Abbrivation

    Appendix-B The SNTP timezone abbrivation Abbreviation + UTC World Area of Time Zone IDLW -1200 International Date Line West -1100 Nome -1000 Hawaii Standard -0900 Central Alaska AHST -0900 Alaska-Hawaii Standard -0900 Yukon Standard -0900 Hawaii Daylight -0800 Yukon Daylight -0800 US Pacific Standard -0700...
  • Page 131 +0100 French Winter +0100 Middle European MEWT +0100 Middle European Winter +0100 Swedish Winter +0100 British Summer +0200 Eastern Europe, USSR Zone 1 +0200 French Summer MEST +0200 Middle European Summer +0200 Swedish Summer +0200 Israeli Standard +0300 Israeli Daylight +0300 Baghdad, USSR Zone 2 +0330 Iran +0400 USSR Zone 3...
  • Page 132 IDLE +1200 International Date Line East NZST +1200 New Zealand Standard +1200 New Zealand NZDT +1300 New Zealand Daylight...
  • Page 133: Appendix-C The Default Setting Of Adsl Ip Dslam

    Appendix-C The Default Setting of ADSL IP DSLAM Default Settings community : “public” SNMP no In-band management channel IP : 192.168.100.111 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.100.1 Bridge – mode System Port-Filter(Port-based VLAN) : Enable ADSL Port “up” for all ports 8/81(vpi/vci) for all ports VCC connection VLAN –...
  • Page 134: Glossary

    Glossary ATM adaptation layer. Service-dependent sublayer of the data link layer. The AAL accepts data from different applications and presents it to the ATM layer in the form of 48-byte ATM payload segments. AALs consist of two sublayers: CS and SAR.
  • Page 135 ATU-C ADSL Transmission Unit—central office. ATU-R ADSL Transmission Unit—remote. Broadband Access Server. Device within the ADSL POP terminating PPP sessions providing access to routing or service selection. Can be the same hardware platform as the LAC. BRAS Broadband Remote Access Server. Device that terminates remote users at the corporate network or Internet users at the Internet Service Provider (ISP) network, such as the NetSpeed FireRunner product that provides firewall, authentication, and routing services for remote users.
  • Page 136 DSL implementations through a process of time-division multiplexing (TDM) at the CO or remote line shelf. This device is usually located in the CO for termination of multiple customer DSL devices. ESS (Error Seconds) ESS is a generic term with various meanings depending on the signal standards domain in which it’s being used.
  • Page 137 in RFC 791. Internet Service Provider. A company that offers individual customers or corporations dialup or leased-line connections to the Internet for a fee. LAN (Local Area Network) A non-public data network in which serial transmission is used without store and forward techniques for direct data communication among data stations located on the user's premises.
  • Page 138 synchronization to the millisecond of computer clock times in a network of computers. Based on UTC, NTP synchronizes client workstation clocks to the U.S. Naval Observatory Master Clocks in Washington, DC and Colorado Springs CO. Running as a continuous background client program on a computer, NTP sends periodic time requests to servers, obtaining server time stamps and using them to adjust the client's clock.
  • Page 139 Signal-to-Noise (S/N) ratio at a receiver point. SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol): SNTP is a simplified version of NTP. SNTP can be used when the ultimate performance of the full NTP implementation described in RFC 1305 is not needed or justified. SNAP Subnetwork Access Protocol.
  • Page 140 the same wire, when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segments. Because VLANs are based on logical instead of physical connections, they are extremely flexible.

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