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16 Ports' IP DSLAM
USER'S GUIDE
DOCUMENT NO. UM1600-2-A
2002

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  • Page 1 - Standalone 16 Ports’ IP DSLAM USER’S GUIDE DOCUMENT NO. UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 2 DISCLAIMER The Copyright of this user manual is hold by C-Com Corporation and protected by Taiwan’s Intellectual Property. You may not transmit, copy, modify, or translate this manual, or reduce it or any part of it to any machine-readable form, without the express permission of the copyright holder.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    VLAN support........................20 Compact design for limited space ..................20 Standalone System Design ....................20 IPAM-1600s Specifications ..................... 21 Getting Started .................. 23 General ..........................23 Unpacking your IPAM-1600s .................... 24 Unpacking your IPAM-1600s................... 24 Parts Number Explanation....................25 UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 4: Contents

    Embedded Web Interface Menu ..................35 Default (Factory) Configuration Settings {Default Setting}..........38 Displaying the System Information of your IPAM-1600s {System Information} ..39 Displaying the System Information of your IPAM-1600s {System Information} ..39 Save your Configuration to Flash {Save to Flash} ............40 Displaying Current Event {Current Event } ..............
  • Page 5 Saving the System ......................70 Event Viewing and Deleting....................71 Displaying the Current Event ................... 71 Deleting the Event of IPAM-1600s .................. 71 Reset Port ......................... 71 Restart the IPAM-1600s ....................72 Resetting all Configurations to Default Setting ............... 72 System Upgrade .......................
  • Page 6 content Modifying DSL Profile and Alarm Profile............... 82 Deleting a DSL Profile and Alarm Profile ............... 84 Displying a DSL Profile and Alarm Profile ..............84 Port Configuration ......................87 Enabling and Disabling a port ..................87 Attaching DSL Profile ...................... 87 Displaying the Current Status and Information of ADSL Line ........
  • Page 7 Agent Desktop (Network Monitor) ................. 126 Event Log ........................126 Configuration Backup and Restore..........131 Configuration Restore...................... 133 Troubleshooting................134 Problems with Starting up IPAM-1600s................. 135 Problems with Configuration ..................135 Problems with SNMP..................... 136 Problems with Telnet...................... 136 Problems with Password ....................136 Appendix-A: Pin Assignment............
  • Page 8: List Of Figures

    Fig 2-1 IPAM-1600s Packing Content ................. 24 Fig 2-2 DC & AC Power connector................27 Fig 2-3 IPAM-1600s Rear View & ADSL transceiver module ........28 Fig 2-4 MDF Patch Panel (Model No: IPAM-MDF-04) ..........28 Fig 2-5 Patch Panel (Model No: IPAM-MDF-01) ............28 Fig 2-6 IPAM-1600s Rear Panel Connection with your CPE ........
  • Page 9: List Of Tables

    Table 5-5 System Information Window Field Definitions..........129 Table 5-6 Closed Event Window Field Definition ............130 Table 7-1 Troubleshooting the Start-up your IPAM-1600s ......... 135 Table 7-2 Troubleshooting the IPAM-1600s configured setting........135 Table 7-3 Troubleshooting the SNMP server ............. 136 Table 7-4 Troubleshooting Telnet ................
  • Page 10 Introduction Table A-4 Uplink and downlink port (Xn) pin assignment ........138 Table A-5 8 ports ADSL LINE Connector pin assignment ........138 Table A-6 8 ports POTS splitter PHONE Connector pin assignment ...... 138 viii UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    You must have a basic understanding of ADSL and Layer 2 concentrator related technologies, be knowledgeable about data communications, and familiar with VT-100 terminal emulation tools. Purpose This book describes how to install, manage, and configure the IPAM-1600s system via CLI command Line interface through CID/RS-232 interface or Telnet/Ethernet interface. Organization This book provides task-based instructions for installing and using the CLI interface to configure and administrate the IPAM-1600s System.
  • Page 12: Document Conventions

    Provides all the instructions and procedures necessary for you to administer your IPAM-1600s with CLI interface. EMS-NetBailff Provides the event and status of IPAM-1600s viewing with EMS. Configuration Back Up and Restore Provides the procedures to back up configuration settings from IPAM-1600s and restore to IPAM-1600s.
  • Page 13: What's The Difference Between Atm Based Dslam And Ip Based Dslam-Ipam-1600S

    IP based DSLAM-IPAM-1600s? Fig 0-1 & Fig 0-2 display the differences between traditional ATM-based DSLAM and IPAM-1600s in PPPoE application sample. Fig 0-1 PPPoE application in Traditional ATM-based ADSL Network As Fig 0-1 displays, in traditional ATM-based ADSL network, the user...
  • Page 14: Fig 0-2 Pppoe Application In Ipam-1600S With Ethernet-All-The-Way Network

    VC (Virtual Channel, PVC), and then upstream the ATM cells to DSLAM via ADSL link. In the IPAM-1600s, all the ATM cells belong to the specified VC are decapsulated back to the original PPPoE encapsulated Ethernet packet (if VLAN-mode of the specified ADSL port is disabled), or mapped to the pre-defined Ethernet-VLAN packets (if VLAN-mode of the specified ADSL port is enabled).
  • Page 15: Introduction

    This chapter will help you understand the function and application of your SmardDSLAM. It covers IPAM-1600s Overview This section describes the overview of your IPAM-1600s. The IPAM-1600s is cost effective solution for you to complete immediate implementation of multiple of services in private and public networks.
  • Page 16: Ipam-1600S Overview

    IPAM-1600s is one product of the IPAM-1600s series, it acts as a standalone IP-based DSLAM, which can concentrate and manage up to 16 ADSL lines.
  • Page 17: Fig 1-1 Ipam-1600S Front View

    Fast Ethernet uplink for uplink Fig 1-1 IPAM-1600s Front View As Fig 1-1 displays, In the front view of IPAM-1600s, there are several LEDs to indicate current system and link status and one 10/100 Mega Ethernet interface for uplink. Instead of selecting or for centralized management purpose like IPAM-1600s.
  • Page 18: Fig 1-2 Ipam-1600S Led Identification

    ID0, ID1 : on, off ------ ID = 1 ID0, ID1 : off, on ------ ID = 2 ID0, ID1 : on, on ------ ID = 3 ¡ ¯ ID = 2 & ID = 3 will not work in IPAM-1600s ADSL1 – R/Y/G...
  • Page 19: Fig 1-3 Ipam-1600S Rear View

    -56V DC or 90V ~ 240V AC power module can be selected. There are two DSL module slots, each module provides 8-port with built-in POTS-splitter ADSL module, totally 16 ADSL CPE users can be supported in one IPAM-1600s. UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 20: Ipam-1600S Application

    As Fig 1-4 displays, because of the growth of Internet population, band- width becomes more and more important for people that live or work in the buildings. IPAM-1600s enables people inside the buildings to share the expensive uplink bandwidth and moves the Internet point of presence (POP) into the buildings.
  • Page 21: Fig 1-5 Ipam-1600S Ethernet-All-The-Way Application

    Introduction Fig 1-5 IPAM-1600s Ethernet-All-the-Way Application UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 22: Ipam-1600S Features

    With the built-in POTS splitters, service providers even no need to allocate extra space for POTS splitter shelves. Standalone System Design For the area of less than 16 subscribers, network designer can use IPAM-1600s to provide service directly. UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 23: Ipam-1600S Specifications

    Introduction IPAM-1600s Specifications IPAM-1600s Interface: ADSL module: 2 modules, each support 8 ADSL links with built-in POTS splitter LAN Interface: 10/100 TX Ethernet Power Supply: Built-in –48V DC or 90V-240V AC Mechanical: Dimension: 429mm(W) x 300mm(D) x 66mm(H) Weight: 11lb...
  • Page 24 Management SNMP v2 implementation MIBs supported: RFC 1213 – MIB II (System group, Interfaces group) RFC 2662 (Definitions of Managed Objects for the ADSL Lines) Proprietary MIB for the IPAM-1600s Compliance FCC Part 15, Class B CE mark UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 25: Getting Started

    Getting Started General This chapter provides the installation instruction for the hardware installation and system configuration of your IPAM-1600s so that you can start up quickly. It includes the following sections: Unpacking your IPAM-1600s This section describes how to unpacking your IPAM-1600s, and part number explanation.
  • Page 26: Unpacking Your Ipam-1600S

    Getting Started Unpacking your IPAM-1600s This section describes how to unpack your IPAM-1600s. Unpacking your IPAM-1600s For a box of IPAM-1600s, there may contains the following materials: Fig 2-1 IPAM-1600s Packing Content IPAM-1600s box (As Fig 2-1 displays) IPAM-1600s with two ADSL XCVR modules...
  • Page 27: Parts Number Explanation

    AM16-A16GA6-D-B01 (DC-powered 16 ports black color IPAM-1600 with two 8-port ADSL transceiver modules and POTS splitter built-in) Hardware Installation • The IPAM-1600s 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.
  • Page 28: Safety Instruction

    Getting Started Safety Instruction The following is the safety instructions for SmartDSLAM before installation: 1. Read and follows all warning notices and instructions of this user manual. 2. The maximum recommended operating temperature for the SmartDSLAM is 50ºC. Care must be taken to allow sufficient air circulation or space between units when the SmartDSLAM is installed inside a closed rack assembly and racks should safely support the combined weight of all SmartDSLAM.
  • Page 29: Power Connection

    Power Connection Fig 2-2 DC & AC Power connector The IPAM-1600s provide both AC and DC power model (As Fig 2-3 displays). Use the following procedures to connect the office power to the IPAM-1600S system DC Power (1) Power off the voltage supply connection.
  • Page 30: Fig 2-3 Ipam-1600S Rear View & Adsl Transceiver Module

    IPAM-1600s POTS and ADSL Loop Connection As Fig 2-4 displays, there are two 50-pin female Centronic connectors for each IPAM-1600s ADSL transceiver module. One of the connectors marked “LINE” connects the ADSL+POTS loops to connect to ADSL CPEs, whereas the other connector marked “PHONE”...
  • Page 31: Cid Connection

    For easy installation & system verification, as Fig 2-5 displays, an optional MDF module can be ordered if needed. CID Connection Connect the cable between your PC and CID port on the front panel of the IPAM-1600s. Please refer to the Appendix-A for pin assignment. UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 32: Installation With Cpe And B-Ras

    IPAM-1600s Rear View Step 5 Step 3 Step 4 Fig 2-6 IPAM-1600s Rear Panel Connection with your CPE IPAM-1600s Front Panel Connection Step B-RAS Step 6 Step 7 Fig 2-7 IPAM-1600s Front Panel connection with your CPE and B-RAS UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 33 Step 3 Connecting phone connector to the telephone patch panel with DSL patch cord Step 4 Connecting to the telephone jack Step 5 Connecting the power adapter to IPAM-1600s Step 6 Connecting IPAM-1600s to B-RAS or Router Step 7 Connecting the console port for CLI...
  • Page 34: Ways Of Management Connection

    Getting Started Ways of Management Connection This section will tell you how to connect and manage your IPAM-1600s 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 IPAM-1600s. The HTML files embedded in IPAM-1600s are dynamically linked to the system’s functional...
  • Page 35: Element Management System, Netbailiff

    To install the NetBailiff and its user guide, please refer to the Chapter 5. Telnet Client IPAM-1600s supports only one Telnet client that you can use to connect with. Telnet provides a simple terminal emulation that allows you to see and interact with the CLI of IPAM-1600s.
  • Page 36: System Administration With Emweb

    System Administration with EmWeb System Administration with EmWeb This chapter provides all the instruction and procedure necessary for you to administer your IPAM-1600s with EmWeb interface. Log In with Embedded Web Interface This section describes how to log into Embedded Web Interface.
  • Page 37: Embedded Web Interface Menu

    Save to Flash Allow you to save your configuration in Flash. See page 40. Current Event Allow you to view the alarm and event status of your IPAM-1600s. See page 41. System Set Port Filter: Allow you configure the port filtering function. See page...
  • Page 38 System Administration with EmWeb System IP / Location: Allow you to configure the IP address and location of your IPAM-1600s. See page 43. System Date and Time: Allow you to configure the date and time of your IPAM-1600s. See page 44.
  • Page 39 System Administration with EmWeb Channel Layer Info: Allow you to view the performance information on channel layer by specifying the definite unit. See page 56. Current Phy-Layer PM: Allow you to view the physical layer performance collected within current 15 minutes and a day duration. See page 55.
  • Page 40: Default (Factory) Configuration Settings {Default Setting

    Default (Factory) Configuration Settings {Default Setting} This section describes how to get the information of the default setting of your IPAM-1600s. 1. Click on “Default Setting” from the IPAM-1600s Main Menu. The Default Setting screen appears as follows: Default Settings community : “public”...
  • Page 41: Displaying The System Information Of Your Ipam-1600S {System Information

    System Administration with EmWeb Displaying the System Information of your IPAM-1600s {System Information} This section describes how to get the information of your IPAM-1600s. 1. Click on “System Information” from the SmartDSLAM Main Menu. The System Information screen appears as follows:...
  • Page 42: 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 IPAM-1600s with the updated configuration. 1. Click on “Save to Flash” from the SmartDSLAM Main Menu.
  • Page 43: Displaying Current Event {Current Event

    System Administration with EmWeb Displaying Current Event {Current Event } This section describes how to view the current alarm and event status. 1. Click on “Current Event” from the SmartDSLAM Main Menu. The Current Event screen appears as follows: <next page> <last page>...
  • Page 44: Configuring Ipam-1600S

    Ethernet port. 3. Press Apply button in order to submit your configuration. Note: Make sure to save all the configurations in flash by selecting Save to Flash from main menu when you want to restart your IPAM-1600s. UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 45: Configuring Ip And Location {System Ip / Location

    4. Configure the gateway with reference to IP address, say 192.168.0.1 5. Configure the system name you want to set, say IP DSLAM 6. Configure the location of your IPAM-1600s, say Main Building 7. Configure the contact information for servicing IPAM-1600s, say account@money.com...
  • Page 46: Configuring Date And Time {System Date And Time

    System Administration with EmWeb 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: 2.
  • Page 47: Changing Your Password {Changing Password

    System Administration with EmWeb Changing your Password {Changing Password} Allow you to change your password. 1. Click on “Changing Password” from the System Menu. The Changing Password screen appears with your user name and your password can be changed as follows: 2.
  • Page 48: Dsl Line Configuration

    System Administration with EmWeb 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 49: Creating A Alarm Profile {Create Alarm Profile

    System Administration with EmWeb Note: (1) If you configure “Transmit Rate Adaptation” as “Fixed”, it is recommended to configure the value of “minimum transmit rate” and “maximum transmit rate” on CO side or RT side the same. However, the value of CO side and RT side may not be the same. (2) Line profile can be created maximum up to 10 profiles.
  • Page 50: Displaying And Modifying A Line Profile {Current Line Profile

    System Administration with EmWeb Displaying and Modifying a Line Profile {Current Line Profile} Allow you to view, modify, or delete existing ADSL line profiles. 1. Click on “Current Line Profile” of the DSL Profile configuration Menu. The Current Line Profile screen appears as follows: 2.
  • Page 51: Dsl Port Configuration{Dsl Port Configuration

    System Administration with EmWeb 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. The procedures are as follows: 1.
  • Page 52: Pvc Configuration{Pvc Configuration

    System Administration with EmWeb PVC Configuration{PVC Configuration} Allow you to configure PVC (Permanent Virtual Connection) and VID (VLAN ID) on a port and setting the priority. It also provides the modification and delete function. The procedures are as follows: 1. Click on “PVC Configuration” of the Port configuration Menu. For the first time configuration, the PVC Configuration screen appears with the default setting as follows: 2.
  • Page 53: List Of Subscriber {List Of Subscriber

    System Administration with EmWeb 4. Configure the VCI, says 50 5. Configure the administration status of PVC “Up” or “Down”, says “Up. 6. Configure the VID of the port. Here in example, “4002” is configured. 7. Configure the priority of PVC, says 7. The priority of 0 to 7 is from the lowest to the highest.
  • Page 54 System Administration with EmWeb subscriber name as you want, says Pantagon. 4. Configure the telephone number of subscriber, says 42361258 5. Write Note for your reference if you need. 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.
  • Page 55: Management Configuration

    System Administration with EmWeb 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 56: Configuring Management Ip {Management Ip

    Configuring Management IP {Management IP} Allow you to configure the management IPs so that only with those configured management IPs can access to your IPAM-1600s remotely. The procedures are as follows: 1. Click on “Management IP” of the Management Menu.
  • Page 57: Performance Monitor

    System Administration with EmWeb 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 58: Adsl Channel Layer Pm {Channel Layer Info

    System Administration with EmWeb 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. (kbps) ADSL Channel Layer PM {Channel Layer Info} Allow you to view the performance information on channel layer by specifying the definite unit.
  • Page 59: Adsl Physical Layer Pm Within Current 15 Minutes And A Day Duration {Current Phy-Layer Pm

    System Administration with EmWeb 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 60 System Administration with EmWeb Field Definition current 15-min lprs number of seconds in the current 15-minute interval during which lpr was detected. 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.
  • Page 61: Adsl Channel Layer Pm Within Current 15 Minutes And A Day Duration {Current Channel-Layer Pm

    System Administration with EmWeb 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 3-4 Current Channel-Layer PM Information Field Definitions Field...
  • Page 62: Adsl Physical Layer Pm Within Previous 15 Minutes Duration {15 Min Phy-Layer Pm

    System Administration with EmWeb Field Definition elapsed start of the current 15-minute interval. current 15-min received number of blocks of data received during the blocks current 15-minute interval. current 15-min number of blocks of data transmitted during the transmitted blocks current 15-minute interval.
  • Page 63: Adsl Physical Layer Pm Within Previous 1 Day Duration {1 Day Phy-Layer Pm

    System Administration with EmWeb Table 3-5 15 MIN Phy-Layer PM Information Field Definition Field Definition down stream up stream lofs counts of lof since agent reset within previous 15-min interval. loss counts of los since agent reset within previous 15-min interval.
  • Page 64: Adsl Channel Layer Pm Within Previous 15 Minutes Duration {15 Min Channel-Layer Pm

    System Administration with EmWeb interval. inits counts of adsl line initialization attempts since agent reset, including both successful and failed attempts 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.
  • Page 65: Adsl Channel Layer Pm Within Previous 1 Day Duration {1 Day Channel-Layer Pm

    System Administration with EmWeb previous 15min interval. transmitted the total number of blocks of data transmitted during the previous 15min interval. corrected number of corrected blocks of data transmitted during the previous 15min interval. uncorrected number of uncorrected blocks of data transmitted during the previous 15min interval.
  • Page 66: System Administration With Cli

    SmartDSLAM# <action> Identifier parameters Action Identify the specific function to be acted. For example, in the case of viewing the information of 16 port of IPAM-1600s, you must enter the command “show port16”. “show” is the <action>. Identifier Indicate the object of the specific function to be acted. For...
  • Page 67: Table 4-1 Cli Command - Action List

    Used to add configuration of objects according to the identifier and parameters. Parameters are used for selecting specific facility and arguments. For example, “16” specifies the 16 port of IPAM-1600s. config Used to set or modify existing configuration of objects corresponding to the identifier and parameters. But lineprof name -default and alarmprof name default can not be configured.
  • Page 68: Table 4-3 Relation Between And

    System Administration with CLI <identifier> Description time Allow you to configure the current system date and time. trapdest Allow you to configure the trap destination. Allow you to configure the basic information of the subscriber subscriber of each ADSL port. user Allow you to configure the user account.
  • Page 69 System Administration with CLI <action> <parameter> Description add alarmprof <profile Name> Setting alarm profile name. (alarmprof-atuc) <Thresh15MinLofs> Allow you to set the threshold <Thresh15MinLoss> value of CO side alarms. <Thresh15MinLols> <Thresh15MinLprs> <Thresh15MinESs> <InitFailureTrapEnable> (alarmprof-atur) <Thresh15MinLofs> Allow you to set the threshold <Thresh15MinLoss>...
  • Page 70 System Administration with CLI <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 connection <PVC2> <AdminStatus> VLAN ID by specifying a port. [VID] [Priority] config lineprof <profile name>...
  • Page 71: Calling Commands

    System Administration with CLI <action> <parameter> Description delete </port no.> <vpi/vci> Delete selecting connection (vpi/vci) of IPAM-1600s port delete event none Delete all event information delete lineprof <profile name> Delete ADSL line profile by selecting profile name. delete manip <IP address>...
  • Page 72: General Configuration

    System Administration with CLI 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 73: Event Viewing And Deleting

    The port where the event occurs. Severity Priority of event (major/minor/inform) Description Description of the event information. Deleting the Event of IPAM-1600s Describes how to delete the event of system. Command: delete event Reset Port Reset Port Describes how to reset the specific port.
  • Page 74: Restart The Ipam-1600S

    Example: This example shows how to reset the specific unit 1/ port 8. SmartDSLAM# reset port 8 Yes or No <y/n>? Restart the IPAM-1600s Describes how to restart the system without turning on/off power. Command: restart Example: This example shows how to restart the system.
  • Page 75: Logging Out Your Ipam-1600S

    Describes how to view the hardware and software information of SmartDSLAM. Command: show sysinfo Example: This example shows how to display the hardware and software information of IPAM-1600s. The following descriptions are default setting, of which system name, location, contact and console name can be modified. SmartDSLAM# show sysinfo...
  • Page 76: Table 4-6 Sysinfo Field Definition

    Software version: Ver 1.0 Serial number: 52118581 Description: None Table 4-6 Sysinfo field definition Field Definition System name Alias name of IPAM-1600s Location Location of system Contact Contact person for service and how to contact. Console name Console name of the system.
  • Page 77: Port-Filtering Configuration

    System Administration with CLI Yes or No <y/n>? 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 SmartDSLAM# show portfilter Port filter: enable Table 4-7 “show portfilter”...
  • Page 78: Ip Configuration

    Modifying System IP Describes how to modify the system IP. Command: config sysip <IP> <Submask> <Gateway> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type Description and field A.B.C.D IP of IPAM-1600s Submask A.B.C.D Submask of IPAM-1600s Gateway A.B.C.D Gateway of IPAM-1600s UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 79: Time Configuration

    System Administration with CLI Example: This example shows how to modify the system IP as 192.168.10.100, submask as 255.255.255.0 and gateway as 192.168.10.1. SmartDSLAM# config sysip 192.168.10.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1 <IP>: 192.168.10.100 <Submask>: 255.255.255.0 <Gateway>: 192.168.10.1 Yes or No <y/n>? Time Configuration Displaying Time Describes how to display the current system time, system up time and period Command: show time...
  • Page 80: Changing The Password

    System Administration with CLI SmartDSLAM# config time 2001/07/13 20:25:30 Date: 2001/07/13 Time: 20:25:30 Yes or No <y/n>? Changing the Password This section describes how to change own password regardless of user’s privilege. Command: config password Example: This example shows how the user changes his own password. SmartDSLAM# config password Enter new password:******** Confirm password : ********...
  • Page 81: Configuring Dsl

    System Administration with CLI 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 82 System Administration with CLI SmartDSLAM# add lineprof service512K64K (lineprof-atuc)# 2 2 7 32 512 8 (lineprof-atur)# 2 2 7 32 64 8 ADSL Line Profile “SERVICE512K64K” content: ATU-C: Rate Mode: adaptAtStartup LineType: Interleaved TargetSnrMargin: 7 MinTxRate: 32 MaxTxRate: 512 MaxInterleaveDelay: 8 ATU-R: Rate Mode: adaptAtStartup RateChanRatio: Interleaved...
  • Page 83 System Administration with CLI ATU-R: 1. Rate Mode: adaptAtStartup 2. RateChanRatio: Interleaved 3. TargetSnrMargin: 6.0 4. MinTxRate: 32 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...
  • Page 84: Modifying Dsl Profile And Alarm Profile

    System Administration with CLI SmartDSLAM# add alarmprof test (alarmprof-atuc)# 30 10 50 5 4 enable (alarmprof-atur)# 30 2 2 5 ADSL Alarm Profile “test” content: ATU-C: Thresh15MinLofs: 30 Thresh15MinLoss: 10 Thresh15MinLols: 50 Thresh15MinLprs: 5 Thresh15MinESs: 4 InitFailureTrapEnable: enable ATU-R: Thresh15MinLofs: 30 seconds Thresh15MinLoss: 2 seconds Thresh15MinLprs: 2 seconds Thresh15MinESs: 5 seconds...
  • Page 85 System Administration with CLI named service512K64K. SmartDSLAM# config lineprof service512K64K (lineprof-atuc)# 2 2 6 128 512 1 (lineprof-atur)# 2 2 6 32 64 1 ADSL Line Profile “service512K64K” content: ATU-C: Rate Mode: adaptAtStartup LineType: Interleaved TargetSnrMargin: 6 MinTxRate: 128 MaxTxRate: 512 MaxInterleaveDelay: 1 ATU-R: Rate Mode: adaptAtStartup...
  • Page 86: Deleting A Dsl Profile And Alarm Profile

    System Administration with CLI Deleting a DSL Profile and Alarm Profile Deleting DSL Profile Describes how to delete a profile but you cannot delete the default profile. Command: delete lineprof <profile name> Example: This example shows how to delete existing line profile service512K64K.
  • Page 87: Table 4-10 "Show Lineprof" Field Definition

    System Administration with CLI Example:This example shows how to display default line profile. SmartDSLAM# show lineprof default ATU-C: 1. RateMode: adaptAtStartup 2. LineType: Interleaved 3. TargetSnrMargin: 6.0 4. MinTxRate: 32 5. MaxTxRate: 8064 6. MaxInterleaveDelay: 16 ATU-R: 1. Rate Mode: adaptAtStartup 2.
  • Page 88: Table 4-11 "Show Alarmprof" Field Definition

    System Administration with CLI Example: This example shows how to display the default alarm profile. SmartDSLAM# show alarmprof default ATU-C: 1. Thresh15MinLofs: 0 2. Thresh15MinLoss: 0 3. Thresh15MinLols: 0 4. Thresh15MinLprs: 0 5. Thresh15MinEss: 0 6. InitFailureTrapenable: enable ATU-R: 1. Thresh15MinLofs: 0 2.
  • Page 89: Port Configuration

    Argument List: Parameter type Parameter Description data-type and field port no. (1 ~ 16) Indicated IPAM-1600s port no. LineProfile String, <=32 Specifies an ADSL line profile name. AlarmProfile String, <=32 Specifies an ADSL alarm profile name. Example: This example shows how to attach the profile “service 512K64K” and alarm profile “test”...
  • Page 90: Displaying The Current Status And Information Of Adsl Line

    Press ‘y’ for continue, ‘n’ for break and press Enter. Table 4-12 “show port” Field Definition Items Description Port ID The specific IPAM-1600s port no (port no.). Admin Status The desired state of interface (up/down) Operating Status The current operational state of interface...
  • Page 91: Pvc Configuration

    System Administration with CLI compliance, channel mode and which line profile and alarm profile have attached at the specific ADSL line. Command: show adslline <all | port no.> Argument List: Parameter Description Show all information. port no. Port ID Example: This example shows how to display the port 8 ADSL line information. SmartDSLAM# show adslline 8 1.
  • Page 92 System Administration with CLI Admin Status up/down Used to up/down connection. VID (optional) 2 ~ 4094 Optional VLAN ID, no element represents the connection is without VLAN tag. Priority (optional) 0 ~ 7 Optional Connection priority. (Max:7 , Min:0) No VLAN tag, no priority. 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.
  • Page 93: Table 4-14 Ways Of Pvc Configuration Either With Vlan Tag Or Without Vlan Tag

    System Administration with CLI Table 4-14 Ways of PVC configuration either with VLAN tag or without VLAN tag Port The same With VLAN tag With VLAN tag port Without VLAN tag Without VLAN tag With VLAN tag Modifying PVC Describes how to modify the virtual connection of the port. Command: config connection <...
  • Page 94 Parameter type Parameter data-type and Description field port no. (1 ~ 16) Indicated IPAM-1600s port no. (0 ~ 4095) / (0 ~ 65535) VPI/VCI Example: This example shows how to delete the connection of port 8. SmartDSLAM# delete connection 8 0/50 Yes or No <y/n>?
  • Page 95: Table 4-15 "Show Connection" Field Definition

    System Administration with CLI Table 4-15 “show connection” Field Definition Items Description Port ID The specific IPAM-1600s port no. VPI/VCI VID. Priority The priority of this connection. (Max: 7 / Min:0) Admin Status The admin status of each connection (up/down).
  • Page 96: Subscriber Configuration

    Command: config subscriber <port no.> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type Description and field port no. (1 ~ 16) Indicated IPAM-1600s port no. Subscriber name String, <= 15 The desired subscriber name Telephone number String, <= 11 The desired telephone number Note String, <= 20...
  • Page 97 System Administration with CLI Example: This example shows how to modify the subscriber description of port SmartDSLAM# 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 98: Management Configuration

    System Administration with CLI 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. SmartDSLAM# show snmp 1.VID: 4094 2.Community: public Table 4-18 “show snmp”...
  • Page 99: Configuring Trap Ip

    System Administration with CLI This example shows how to modify SNMP with the configuration of community string - “private” and VID – “4025” SmartDSLAM# 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.
  • Page 100: Configuring Management Ip

    System Administration with CLI Deleting SNMP Trap Describes how to delete a specific trap IP. Command: delete trapdest <IP address> Example: This example shows how to delete the trap IP 192.168.0.100. SmartDSLAM# delete trapdest 192.168.0.100 Yes or No <y/n>? Configuring Management IP Creating Management IP Describes how to create the management IP.
  • Page 101: Deleting Management Ip

    System Administration with CLI Command: show manip Example: This example shows how to display existing management IP. SmartDSLAM# show manip IP Address Mask ------------------------------------------------------------------ 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.
  • Page 102: Performance Monitor

    System Administration with CLI 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 103: Displaying The Channel Layer Information

    System Administration with CLI 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 104: Table 4-23 "Show Adslphperf" Field Definition

    System Administration with CLI current 15 minutes and 1-day duration. SmartDSLAM# 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. Current 15-min Lofs: 0 7. Current 15-min Loss: 0 8.
  • Page 105: Displaying Channel Performance Statistics Within Current 15 Minutes And 1 Day Duration

    System Administration with CLI Field Definition Current 1-day Loss Number of seconds in the current 1 day interval during which Los was detected. Current 1-day Lols Number of seconds in the current 1 day interval during which Lol was detected. Current 1-day Lprs Number of seconds in the current 1 day interval during which Lpr was detected.
  • Page 106: Table 4-24 "Show Adslchperf" Field Definition

    System Administration with CLI 17. Current 1-day corrected blocks: 3566 18. Current 1-day uncorrected blocks: 2100 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.
  • Page 107: Duration

    System Administration with CLI 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 108: Table 4-26 "Show Adslchintl" Field Definition

    System Administration with CLI 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 109: Configuring User Account

    System Administration with CLI Configuring User Account Creating User Account Describes how to create a user account and setting his privilege. Command: add user <user name> <administrator | operator | guest> Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type and Description field user name String, <= 16 User name (login account)
  • Page 110: Displaying The Information Of User Account

    System Administration with CLI Argument List: Parameter type Parameter data-type and Description field user name String, <= 16 User name (login account) Administrator | Adminstrator/operator/guest User privilege operator | guest password String, <=8 The user’s password Example:This example shows how to modify Bill’s privilege of administrator to operator.
  • Page 111 System Administration with CLI Parameter type Parameter data-type Description and field User name None User account Example:This example shows how to delete the user account guest1. SmartDSLAM# delete user guest1 Yes or No <y/n>? Note: You can’t delete your own account. UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 112: Ems-Netbailiff

    NetBailiff---a background server process application and a foreground graphical user interface (GUI) client application. The server process application exchanges data between IPAM-1600s and the GUI client. Each server process supports up to 32 IPAM-1600s agents that reside at the remote sites. NetBailiff Functions NetBailiff software is divided into the task-oriented functional groups as follows, which are further described in subsequent chapters.
  • Page 113: Installation

    EMS-NetBailiff Installation Hardware And Software Requirements The following checklist provides the minimum hardware and software required to operate NetBailiff. Windows 2000 NetBailiff Software Package 133 MHz or higher CPU 2GB Hard disk with a minimum of 650 MB of free space 64 megabytes(MB) of RAM recommended minimum, more memory generally improves responsiveness An ethernet card.
  • Page 114: Installing Netbailiff

    “Next>” button to continue. 5. When the Destination Location window appears, click the Browse button to change the installation destination directory or simply use the default setting “C:\Program Files\C-COM\SmartDSLAM. Then, click on “Next>” button to continue, UM1600-2-A...
  • Page 115 EMS-NetBailiff 6. When the Select Program Folder window appears, you may either choose the default program folder, “SmartDSLAM”, or enter the name you prefer. Then, click on “Next>” button to continue, UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 116 EMS-NetBailiff 7. When Setup Process Status window appears, the installation process is now in progress. This window displays a bar indicating the percentage of completion for the current installation. In addition, the names of the files being installed appear above the bar until the installation is complete. 8.
  • Page 117: Setting Snmp Services

    EMS-NetBailiff Setting SNMP Services The SNMP service of Windows 2000 Network Function is required and must be configured before running NetBailiff. The procedure of Setting SNMP Services is to open the Control Panel folder from Windows Program Manager. Then choose Service icon to startup SNMP service as follows: Un-installation of NetBailiff 1.
  • Page 118 EMS-NetBailiff 3. After you click on Add/Remove button. The following dialogue box then prompts to you for confirmation. Click on “YES” to continue the removal process. 4. The following window, “un-installation completion status” appears. Click “OK” to complete the removal process when the OK button become enable, indicating the process finishes.
  • Page 119: Starting The System

    EMS-NetBailiff Starting the System From Program Manager, choose the “C-COM NMS-A1” program group in the Program Manager window. Then, choose the “Bailiff” program item to launch the program. Logging into the System 1. Once the system is started, the Login window then prompts as follows.
  • Page 120: Terminating The System

    EMS-NetBailiff can be performed through Agent Desktop although you can achieve the same purpose by using the menus and commands. Terminating the System To terminate the system at any time, simply choose the Exit command from Session Menu. The system then terminates. Logging out the Current Session To terminate the current session, choose Logout command from Session Menu.
  • Page 121: Managing Smartdslam Agents

    EMS-NetBailiff Managing SmartDSLAM Agents All of the SmartDSLAM agents that are to be managed by NetBailiff must be “registered” to the system. The “registeration” process is to make the system aware of agent’s IP address and alias name. Once an agent is registered, it is put into the “demount”...
  • Page 122 EMS-NetBailiff data. 2. Enter values in fields, IP Address, and Description. The Apply button to the left of these fields then become enable. 3. Click on Apply button to apply the agent to the system. 4. If to activate (so-called “Mount”) the system’s monitoring of an agent, click on the required agent entry in the Demount agent list, then clcik on the Mount button .
  • Page 123: Table 5-1 Agent Management Field Definition

    EMS-NetBailiff 1. Select the required agent in the Mount agent list, then click on the Demount button . The agent will then disappears from the Mount agent list and appears on the Demount agent list on the left. 2. Click on CLOSE button to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window.
  • Page 124: Managing User Accounts

    EMS-NetBailiff Managing User Accounts NetBailiff uses user accounts, password as well as power level (system privileges) to control access and log in. There are two types of privileges, Administrator and Guest. Administrator: The highest level. User with this privilige can access ANY functions and data;...
  • Page 125: User Manager Window -- Security

    EMS-NetBailiff 2. Enter the account information as described in Security window below. 3. Click on Close button to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window. If to remove a User Account from the system, 1.
  • Page 126 EMS-NetBailiff 1. Either ADD or MODIFY action buttons is selected, this window appears. 2. Enter data in the fields, User Account, User Name, Description, Password as required. Re-enter the password in field, Verify Password, for purpose of verification. 3. If to force the user to change their password at the next login, click on the box to the left of the field, To Change Password When Login Next Time.
  • Page 127: Table 5-3 Register-Security Field Definitions

    EMS-NetBailiff 6. If to remove a Power Level from the user, click on the desired entry in the Mount list on the right, then click on the Demount button, . The selected Power Level entry will then be removed. 7. Click on OK button to complete the operation or Cancel to abort the change. Either one is selected;...
  • Page 128: Agent Desktop (Network Monitor)

    EMS-NetBailiff Agent Desktop (Network Monitor) Agent Desktop (see below) is the main window for the network administrators in performing their day-to-day network monitoring jobs. Like the standard desktop of MS Windows, Agent Desktop appears at all time once the system is started.
  • Page 129 EMS-NetBailiff Options. It also allows you to view the system information. Legends Icons The grade of alarm Abbreviation Icons after the alarm has been indicated viewed. Major Alarm Minor Alarm Outstanding Event and System Information This window allows you to view the outstanding events or status and the system information of the devices designed.
  • Page 130 EMS-NetBailiff 2. Click on Sysinfo button to get the information of your SmartDSLAM. It is only provided when you click on the agent. The window appears as follow: 3. Click on EmWeb button to link to EmWeb for configuration, if you needed. 4.
  • Page 131: Table 5-4 Outstanding Event Window Field Definitions

    EMS-NetBailiff Table 5-4 Outstanding Event Window Field Definitions Field Description Happen time The date/time when the event is occurred. Agent The IP address of the agent associated Shelf The shelf number associated. Unit The slot number associated Loop CO indicates Central Office, while RT for remote terminals Grade Severity level of event or status.
  • Page 132: Table 5-6 Closed Event Window Field Definition

    EMS-NetBailiff 3. Click on EmWeb button to link to EmWeb for configuration, if you needed. 4. Click on Close button to exit the window. Table 5-6 Closed Event Window Field Definition Field Description Release Time The date/time when the event is closed. Others Rest of the fields is as same as described in “Outstanding Events”.
  • Page 133: Configuration Backup And Restore

    Configuration Backup and Restore Configuration Backup and Restore This chapter describes how to back up your user configuration from IPAM-1600s onto your computer and restore them from computer to IPAM-1600s 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 134 Note: This step can be skipped, in case of without Ethernet-VLAN on each port. Step 3: Enter the command “ show sysip” to get the <IP address> of IPAM-1600s. If you already know the IP address, you can skip this step.
  • Page 135: Configuration Restore

    Configuration Backup and Restore Configuration Restore Describes how to restore your configuration settings from computer to SmartDSLAM. The following procedures will help you to restore configuration: Step 1: Open the hyber terminal interface in order to execute CLI. Step 2: Enter the command “ show sysip” to get the <IP address> of SmartDSLAM.
  • Page 136: Troubleshooting

    This section describes the corrective actions of the problems with LED(s), data transmission and console port. Problems with Configuration This section describes how to solve the problems of your IPAM-1600s doesn’t work with configured settings. Problems with SNMP This section describes how to solve the problem of getting information from IPAM-1600s to SNMP manager server.
  • Page 137: Problems With Starting Up Ipam-1600S

    3. Ping the IPAM-1600s from the user’s computer. 4. If you cannot ping, connect the ADSL modem or router to another port on IPAM-1600s. If the ADSL modem or router works with a dfferent port, then there may be a problem with the original port. Contact for technical support.
  • Page 138: 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 IPAM-1600s can not get information from matches the SNMP server’s community. IPAM-1600s 2. If the above corrective action doesn’t work, contact for technical support.
  • Page 139: Appendix-A: Pin Assignment

    Appendix-A 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 IPAM-1600s CID port pin assignment Pin no. Usage ---------- ------------ ------------ Note: Connector type is DB9 male...
  • Page 140 Appendix-A 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#...
  • Page 141 Appendix-A PHONE#8-T PHONE#8-R Note: Connector type is 50 pin teleco-champ female UM1600-2-A 2002...
  • Page 143: Glossary

    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. AALs differ on the basis of the source-destination timing used (CBR or VBR) and whether they are used for connection-oriented or connectionless mode data transfer.
  • Page 144 Glossary 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 145 Glossary Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer. A device that concentrates traffic in 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.
  • Page 146 Glossary user's premises. Lofs (Loss of Frames) Lofs is a generic term with various meanings depending on the signal standards domain in which it’s being used. Lols (Loss of Links) Lols is a generic term with various meanings depending on the signal standards domain in which it’s being used.
  • Page 147 Glossary PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) General term referring to the variety of telephone networks and services in place worldwide. Sometimes called POTS. PVC( Permanent Virtual Circuit, or connection) Virtual circuit that is permanently established. PVCs save bandwidth associated with circuit establishment and tear down in situations where certain virtual circuits must exist all the time.
  • Page 148 Glossary selection. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Simple Network Management Protocol. The network management protocol used almost exclusively in TCP/IP networks. SNMP provides a means to monitor and control network devices, and to manage configurations, statistics collection, performance, and security. Switched Virtual Circuit.

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