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IES-2000/3000 Integrated Ethernet Switch Version 1.00 September 2002 User’s Guide...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Interference Statements and Warnings Interference Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two years from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, and upon...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Customer Support Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support. Product model and serial number. Warranty information. Date that you received your device. Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table of Contents Part I: Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-2000/3000 ....................1-1 Features ..............................1-1 Physical Specifications..........................1-2 Applications............................1-5 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration with the EEC1020 ................2-1 Introduction ............................2-1 Preparatory Steps...........................2-1 Hardware Installation Procedure ......................2-2 Configuring the Line Cards ........................2-2...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 5 SLC1024 Overview........................5-1 Introduction ............................5-1 Features ..............................5-1 Physical Specifications.......................... 5-2 Default Settings ............................. 5-3 Front Panel ............................5-4 Part IV: Chapter 6 System Commands ........................6-1 Command Line Interface (CI) ....................... 6-1 Command Structure ..........................6-1 Commonly Used Commands ........................
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Part V: Chapter 17 VLC1012 Overview........................17-1 17.1 Introduction ............................17-1 17.2 Features ............................... 17-1 17.3 Physical Specifications........................17-3 17.4 Default Settings ........................... 17-3 17.5 Front Panel ............................17-4 Part VI: Chapter 18 Introducing the SMT ........................18-1 18.1...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 23.1 About SNMP ............................23-1 23.2 Supported MIBs ..........................23-2 23.3 Configuring SNMP..........................23-2 23.4 SNMP Traps ............................23-3 Part VIII: Chapter 24 System Maintenance 1 ........................ 24-1 24.1 Introduction ............................24-1 24.2 System Status ............................24-1 24.3 System Information and Console Port Speed ..................24-8 24.4...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 28.3 Port Status Command.......................... 28-4 28.4 VLANs ..............................28-5 28.5 MAC Address Commands ........................ 28-12 28.6 MAC Address Learning ........................28-13 28.7 Switch Spanning Tree Protocol Command ..................28-16 28.8 Switch Driver Commands ......................... 28-19 Chapter 29 IP Commands..........................
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide List of Figures Figure 4-1 ALC1024 ...................................4-4 Figure 5-1 SLC1024 Front Panel ..............................5-4 Figure 6-1 Example: Procedure to Save and View a Previous Error Log..................6-7 Figure 10-1 Default VLAN Settings ............................10-7 Figure 10-2 Example of Modified VLAN Port 2 ........................10-9 Figure 10-3 Example of Modified VLAN Port 3 ........................10-10...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 19-2 Menu 2 - Switch Setup ............................19-2 Figure 19-3 Menu 2.2 GARP Timer Setup..........................19-4 Figure 19-4 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames to 802.1Q VLAN Aware/Unaware Devices..........19-7 Figure 19-5 Menu 2.3 QoS Setup ............................. 19-8 Figure 19-6 Menu 3 – TCP/IP Setup ............................19-9 Figure 20-1 Menu 6 –...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 25-3 System Maintenance - Backup Configuration .......................25-5 Figure 25-4 System Maintenance - Starting Xmodem Download Screen .................25-5 Figure 25-5 Backup Configuration Example..........................25-5 Figure 25-6 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen.......................25-6 Figure 25-7 Telnet into Menu 24.6............................25-6 Figure 25-8 FTP Restore Example ............................25-7 Figure 25-9 System Maintenance - Restore Configuration .......................25-7...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 27-10 Ethernet Flow Control ............................27-12 Figure 27-11 Ethernet Monitor Status............................. 27-12 Figure 27-12 Enet Monitor Statistics ............................27-12 Figure 27-13 Ethernet Physical Registers ..........................27-13 Figure 28-1 Port Statistics................................. 28-2 Figure 28-2 Port Status Command ............................28-4 Figure 28-3 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames to 802.1Q VLAN Aware/Unaware Devices..........
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide List of Diagrams Diagram 1 IES-2000/3000 DSL Telco-50 Pin Assignments......................A Diagram 2 IES-2000/3000ST CO Telco-50 Pin Assignments ...................... B Diagram 3 IES-2000 Telco-50 Pin Assignments ...........................E Diagram 4 IES-3000 Telco50 Cable Right Telco-50 Connector Pin Assignments................F Diagram 5 IES-3000 Telco50 Cable Left Telco-50 Connector Pin Assignments .................
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide List of Tables Table 1-1 IES-3000 (Without Cards) ............................1-3 Table 1-2 IES-2000 (Without Cards) ............................1-3 Table 1-3 Main Chassis DSL Line Card Weights........................1-3 Table 1-4 Splitter Card Weights ..............................1-3 Table 1-5 IP DSLAM Application............................... 1-6 Table 1-6 Remote DSLAM Application Overview ........................
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 4-1 DSL LED Descriptions..............................4-5 Table 4-2 ACL1024 Front Panel Ports ............................4-5 Table 5-1 DSL LED Descriptions..............................5-4 Table 5-2 SCL1024 Front Panel Ports............................5-5 Table 6-1 Logs Sent to Your UNIX Server..........................6-5 Table 7-1 Maximum Transfer Rates of the ALC1024’s ADSL Ports ..................7-1 Table 8-1 Data Rates of the SLC1024’s G.SHDSL Ports ......................8-1...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 24-1 System Maintenance – Status Menu Fields......................24-2 Table 24-2 Port Statistics ................................24-3 Table 24-3 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status......................24-6 Table 24-4 Menu 24.1.3 - VLAN Status ........................... 24-7 Table 24-5 Fields in System Maintenance ..........................24-8 Table 24-6 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters.....................
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 28-10 Display Switch Driver Counters..........................28-19 Table 29-1 IP Commands Supported............................29-1 Table 29-2 IGMP Snooping Status ............................29-2 Table 30-1 Troubleshooting the DSL LED(s)..........................30-1 Table 30-2 Troubleshooting Data Transmission ........................30-1 Table 30-3 Troubleshooting a Non-Constant DSL LED......................30-2 Table 30-4 Troubleshooting the SYNC-rate ..........................30-2 Table 30-5 Troubleshooting the Line card’s Configured Settings .....................30-3...
ISDN (Annex B) versions. “ASC1024” ADSL Splitter Card is also used to refer to both the ADSL over POTS (Annex A) and the ADSL over ISDN (Annex B) versions. Differentiation is made where needed. The IES-2000 or IES-3000 may be referred to as the IES. Related Documentation Glossary and ZyXEL Web Site Please refer to www.zyxel.com for an online glossary of networking terms or the ZyXEL download library for...
The IES-2000 and 3000 are IP DSLAMs. Compared to an ATM-based DSLAM, the pure IP-based architecture of the IES offers higher throughput, less overhead and lower cost per port. The IES-2000 has six card slots (five DSL line cards and one EEC1020 Ethernet extension card), while the IES-3000 has 16 (15 DSL line cards with one EEC1020).
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The flexible design of the IES-2000/3000 series allows service providers to start with minimum cost. As the number of users and applications increases, additional DSL line cards can be added to support more subscribers. Physical Specifications 1.2.1...
22.8 kg IES-3000 Splitter Chassis Dimensions 441mm (W) x 286mm (D) x 221mm (H) Weight 10.8 kg Table 1-2 IES-2000 (Without Cards) IES-2000 Main Chassis Dimensions 440mm (W) x 265mm (D) x 172 (H) Weight 8.4 kg IES-2000 Splitter Chassis...
The IES-3000 operates as an IP DSLAM in a telephone company’s central office. It provides DSL service over telephone wires to subscribers. The following figure shows the IES-3000 setup in a telephone company’s central office. Getting To Know The IES-2000/3000...
1.3.2 Remote DSLAM Application The following figures depict a typical application of the IES-2000/3000 in a large residential building, or multiple tenant unit (MTU), that leverages the existing phone line wiring to provide Internet access to all tenants. A tenant connects a computer to the phone line in a unit using an ADSL modem. The other end of the phone line is connected to a port on the IES-2000/3000.
Plan ahead, about which line card goes to which slot on the IES-2000/3000 chassis using the table at the end of this chapter. The recommendation is to fill the slots from bottom to top (IES-2000) and from left to right (IES-3000) because this arrangement makes it easier to line up a card with the guide rail.
Step 1. a line card (the port labeled n-1 on EEC-1020, where n is the slot number) on the IES-2000. On the IES-3000, there is only one Ethernet port per slot and you can use the 1-16 numbering on the EEC1020.
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On the IES-3000, only one of the two uplink ports is accessible and so no additional precautions need to be taken. However, on the IES-2000, both ports (port n-1 and n-2 on EEC-1020) are accessible. If you have configured them as a trunk in section 2.6, then the two ports must be connected to the same backhaul switch and you must configure the corresponding ports on the backhaul switch as a trunk, also.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 192.168.1.1 vlan1q> vlan enable If you are using tagged VLAN with the VLC1012, then perform the procedure below to complete the Step 11. VLAN setup after you have configured all the line cards in the chassis. •...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide • Select the checkbox to activate trunking of the two uplink ports or Ethernet Port 13 and Port 14 Trunk deselect the checkbox to deactivate trunking of the two uplink ports. • To set the VDSL mode, select the desired mode from the...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide − For a typical setup, click the radio buttons of the VDSL port and the uplink (either one Ethernet Fixed port or the trunk). Click the radio buttons of all the other ports. Leave the field Forbidden...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide IES-2000 System Name: Site Location: Management VLAN ID Remarks: Slot Line Subnet Default Password DSL Mode Uplink Subscriber Card Address Mask Gateway Trunking VID Range Type (Yes/No) EEC1020 Installation and Configuration with the EEC1020...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide IES-3000 System Name: Site Location: Management VLAN ID Remarks: Slot Line Subnet Default Passwor Uplink Subscriber VID Card Address Mask Gateway Mode Trunking Range Type (Yes/No) EEC1020 Installation and Configuration with the EEC1020...
WAN service provided by a local phone company Front Panel The following figures show the front panels of the IES-2000 and IES-3000 main chassis and splitter chassis with installed line and splitter cards. Install the main chassis and splitter chassis in a rack with the splitter chassis directly below the main chassis.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 3-3 ALC1024 Table 3-4 SLC1024 Table 3-5 VLC1012 Table 3-6 EEC1020 3.2.1 Ports The following tables describe the various ports. Table 3-7 DSL Line Card Front Panel Ports PORT DESCRIPTION ADSL, This Telco-50 connector is for connecting the DSL line card to the splitter card (or the G.SHDSL SHDSL or extension card).
Use ZyXEL’s 48 cm Telco-50 cables for connecting the IES-2000’s DSL line cards in slots five and six to their matching splitter cards in the corresponding splitter chassis slots. Use ZyXEL’s 31 cm Telco-50 cables for connecting the IES-2000’s DSL line cards in slots two through four to their matching splitter cards in the...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 3.3.3 IES-3000ST/SW Rear Panel Connections The DSL splitter cards separate each line’s high frequency DSL signal from the voice band signal and feed the DSL signal to the DSL line card, while the voice band signal is diverted to the CO Telco-50 connector (or wire wrapping pins) on the splitter chassis’s rear panel.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 3-14 Installation Overview You can also attach RJ-11 connectors to the Telco-50 cable and connect directly to a DSL modem(s) or patch panel. This chapter discusses connections using MDFs. 3.4.1 Telco-50 Cables Telco-50 cables are used for data and voice applications with MDFs (Main Distribution Frame), patch panels and distribution boxes.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Connect a Telco-50 connector to one end of the cable (see the Pin Assignments Appendix) and connect the other end directly to an MDF; alternatively attach RJ-11 connectors and connect directly to DSL modem(s). Table 3-15 Telco Cable 3.4.2...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 3-16 MDF (Main Distribution Frame) Wiring Connect wiring to end-user equipment to the lower ports of an MDF and connect wiring from the telephone company to the upper ports of an MDF (see the previous figure).
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide You may connect using an MDF or attach RJ-11 connectors to the non-IES end of the Telco-50 cable and then connect to DSL modems directly. Table 3-17 Installation Scenario A 3-12 Hardware Overview...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Procedure to Connect to an MDF Follow the pin assignments shown in the Pin Assignments Appendix to wire a Telco-50 cable to a Step 1. Telco-50 connector. Connect the Telco-50 connector end of the cable to the Telco-50 connector labeled USER on the Step 2.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 3-19 Installation Scenario B Procedure to Connect to MDFs Acquire two additional MDFs (MDF 2 and 3). Step 1. Follow the pin assignments shown in the Pin Assignments Appendix to wire Telco-50 connectors to Step 2.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Connect the telephone wiring from the end-user’s DSL modem(s) to the lower ports of MDF 3. Step 5. Connect the Telco-50 connector end of the cable you want for phone service to the Telco-50 connector Step 6.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 3-21 Installation Scenario C Procedure to Connect to MDFs Acquire two additional MDFs (3 and 4). Step 1. Follow the pin assignments shown in the Pin Assignments Appendix to wire Telco-50 connectors to Step 2. Telco-50 cables.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Connect the telephone wiring from the end-user’s DSL equipment to the lower ports of MDF 2. Step 6. Connect the Telco-50 connector end of the cable you want for phone service to the Telco-50 connector Step 7.
Table 3-22 IES-3000 Power Connections If you are facing the IES-2000 main chassis front panel, the fan exhaust vents are located on the right side panel of the unit and the fans along with the intake vents are located on the left side panel. Make sure that nothing obstructs the airflow of the fans.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The IES-3000 has fan intake vents located on the front panel. The fans and their exhaust vents are located at the top of the unit. Make sure that nothing obstructs the airflow of the fans. Hardware Overview...
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ALC1024 Part II: ALC1024 This part introduces the ALC1024.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 4 ALC1024 Overview This section introduces the ALC1024 and its factory default settings. Introduction The ALC1024 ADSL Line Card is perfect for ISPs seeking to provide broadband services to subscribers while keeping costs low. The ALC1024 provides ADSL service for 24 subscribers over existing telephone wiring, thus avoiding the cost and hassle of installing new wiring.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Your ALC1024 uses IEEE 802.1p Priority to assign priority levels to individual ports. Fast Mode The fast mode makes use of the “tag” subset of the IEEE 802.1Q standard to identify the source port of a frame and speed traffic through a service gateway.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Physical Specifications 4.3.1 Physical Interfaces There is one front panel Telco-50 connector to provide data to 24 ADSL subscribers. 4.3.2 Weight 1.8 kg Default Settings 4.4.1 IP Parameters • IP address = 192.168.1.1 • Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 •...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Maximum Upstream Rate: 512 Kbps Maximum Downstream Rate: 2048 Kbps 4.4.5 Ethernet Port (For Connecting to the EEC1020) • Auto-negotiation: ON • Speed used with auto-negotiation OFF: 100Mbps • Duplex mode used with auto-negotiation OFF: half duplex 4.4.6...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 4.5.1 ALC1024 LEDs Table 4-1 DSL LED Descriptions COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Green The system is up. The system is off or not receiving power. Blinking The line card’s temperature and voltage monitoring IC has failed. The line card has overheated or its voltage is out of the normal parameters.
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SLC1024 Part III: SLC1024 This part introduces the SLC1024.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 5 SLC1024 Overview This section introduces the SLC1024 and its factory default settings. Introduction The SLC1024 G.SHDSL (G.991.2 Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line) Line Card is perfect for ISPs seeking to provide broadband services to subscribers while minimizing costs.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide MAC (Media Access Control) Filtering Use MAC filter commands to filter incoming frames based on MAC (Media Access Control) address(es) that you specify. You may enable/disable specific ports. You may specify up to five MAC addresses per port.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 5.5.2 Ports Table 5-2 SCL1024 Front Panel Ports PORT DESCRIPTION SHDSL This Telco-50 connector is for connecting the SLC1024 to the SEC1024 SHDSL Extension card. SLC1024 Overview...
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ALC1024 and SLC1024 Commands Part IV: ALC1024 and SLC1024 Commands This part gives information on commands for the ALC1024 and SLC1024.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 6 System Commands This section describes basic configuration and system-related commands. Command Line Interface (CI) You can use text command lines for software configuration. Before discussing the details of configuration, the rules of the commands are listed next.
This command saves all system configurations into nonvolatile memory. You must use this command to save any configurations that you make, otherwise the line card will return to its default settings when it is restarted. Do not turn off your IES-2000/3000 while saving your configuration. Commonly Used Commands This section shows you commonly used commands.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide This command instructs the system to perform a configuration save and then a warm start, that is, restarting the system without turning the power off and on. 6.3.4 Password Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1> passwd This command changes the management password. The management password is used for authentication at Telnet login.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide This command allows you to set the name of your line card. The previous setting will be cleared if the command is entered with the <name> parameter omitted. 6.4.3 Set Contact Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 sys> set contact [<name>] This command allows you to set the name of the contact person for your line card.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide <mode> enable disable If <mode> = disable (default), then anyone may access your line card. If <mode> = enable, then only those users with IP addresses specified by you may access your line card (refer to the Secured Host Add command).
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 192.168.1.1 sys> syslog [<mode>] where <mode> enable disable This command enables or disables the sending of logs to your UNIX server. The default is disabled (<mode>= disable). A log is sent if <mode>= enable. To display current settings, do not specify a <mode>...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide System reboot Out of buffer 6.7.1 Errlog Display Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 sys> errlog display This command displays the system error log. 6.7.2 Errlog Clear Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 sys> errlog clear This command clears the system error log.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 6.7.5 Set Chassis Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 sys> set chassis <chassis number> where <chassis number>= The number for this IES chassis (1 to 64). This command sets a number to identify this IES in a network. This is an optional parameter to help network administrators keep track of multiple IESs.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 7 ALC1024 Specific Commands The ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) subsystem allows you to configure and monitor the ADSL ports on the ALC1024 line card. ADSL Standards The ALC1024 supports both the G.lite and the G.dmt standards. G.lite is intended to minimize the cost for the consumer market.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide multiple of 32Kbps. For instance, if you specify 60 Kbps for a port, the actual rate for that port will not exceed 32 Kbps, and if you specify 66 Kbps, the actual rate will not be over 64Kbps.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide VPI: 0 VCI: 33 Enable/Disable State: disabled Operational mode: auto ADSL Commands 7.5.1 Config Save Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 adsl> config save command saves the ADSL configuration into nonvolatile memory. config save 7.5.2 Disable Port Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 adsl> disable port <port number>...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 7.5.4 Enable Port Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 adsl> enable port <port number> where A port number, from 1 to 24. <port number> = command forcibly enables the specified ADSL port. enable port All ports are disabled by default. A port must be enabled before data transmission can occur. An enabled but disconnected ADSL port generates more heat than an operating port.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Total Transceiver Output Power Current ATUR Information: Country code 0 Provider Code 01020304 Capabilities: g.dmt POTS overlap (Annex A) The results contain the operating modes, interleave delay, parity byte assignment, parity bytes per codeword, symbols per codeword and interleave depth. Current ATUR Information displays data acquired from the ATUR (stands for ADSL Termination Unit –...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide fe_loss_seconds/ne_loss_seconds : 0/0 fe_fec_seconds/ne_fec_seconds : 0/0 fast_trains fast_trains_fail These counts contain line performance data that has been accumulated since the system started. In the list above the definitions of near end/far end will always be relative to the ATU-C (ADSL Termination Unit-Central Office).
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 7.5.10 List Port Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 adsl> list port <port number> where A port number, from 1 to 24. <port number> command shows the configured maximum upstream/downstream rates, the mode (or standard), list port and enable/disable state of an individual ADSL port.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide ATU-C (atuc) stands for ADSL Termination Unit-Central and refers to downstream transmission and ATU-R (atur) stands for ADSL Termination Unit-Remote and refers to upstream transmission. The profile is a table that contains information on ADSL line configuration. Each entry in this table reflects a parameter defined by a manager, which can be used to configure the ADSL line.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Port 3, Profile : DEFVAL Port 4, Profile : debug Port 5, Profile : DEFVAL Port 6, Profile : DEFVAL Port 7, Profile : DEFVAL Port 8, Profile : DEFVAL Port 9, Profile : DEFVAL Port 10, Profile : DEFVAL...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 192.168.1.1 adsl> show profile debug #Entry type : adslLineConfProfileEntry ConfProfileName : debug AtucConfTargetSnrMgn : 6 db AtucConfMaxSnrMgn : 31 db AtucConfMinSnrMgn : 0 db AtucChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate : 32 Kbps AtucChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRate : 8000 Kbps AturConfTargetSnrMgn : 6 db AturConfMaxSnrMgn : 31 db...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide command assigns an individual port to a specific profile and sets the port’s mode, or standard. The set port profile defines the maximum and minimum upstream/downstream rates, the target upstream/downstream signal noise margins, and the maximum and minimum upstream/downstream acceptable noise margins of all the ADSL ports that are assigned to it.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide command shows the line status (up or down), the actual upstream/downstream rates and mode of show port an individual ADSL port. 7.5.20 Show Ports Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 adsl> show ports command shows the line status (up or down), the actual upstream/downstream rates and the show ports mode of all ADSL ports.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The VPI setting for the ADSL port for use with Rx based networks. <rx vpi> The VCI setting for the ADSL port for use with Rx based networks. <rx vci> The set pvcs command allows you to configure a single PVC for all of the ADSL ports at once.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 8 SLC1024 Specific Commands The G.SHDSL (G.991.2 Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line) subsystem allows you to configure and monitor the G.SHDSL ports on the SLC1024 line card. G.SHDSL Standards The SLC1024 supports both G.991.2 and the G.hs standards.
This command saves the G.SHDSL configuration into nonvolatile memory. You must use this command to save any configurations that you make, otherwise the SLC1024 will return to its default settings when it is restarted. Do not turn off your IES-2000/3000 while saving your configuration. 8.5.2...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide This command forcibly disables the specified G.SHDSL port. All SHDSL ports are disabled by default. A port must be enabled before data transmission can occur. An enabled but disconnected SHDSL port generates more heat than an operating port. To minimize heat generation and to enhance reliability, remember to disable a port when it is not in use.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide <2=Down> The port number and whether the port is down/up (respectively). <Sp> The line rate. <Tx> The number of frames transmitted. <Tr> The number of frames transmitted with errors. <Rx> The number of frames received. <Rr> The number of frames received with errors.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide where <port #> The port number, from 1 to 24. This command displays information about the line speed, state and the line rate parameter of a G.SHDSL port. An example is shown next. 192.168.1.1 gshdsl> list port 6...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide <name> The name of the profile (up to 18 characters except DEFVAL). <Cmax> The maximum transmission rate. <Cmin> The minimum transmission rate. This setting is optional. 192 Kbps is the default if you do not configure a value for this parameter.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The list profiles command displays all of the configured G.SHDSL profiles and which G.SHDSL ports are assigned to each. An example is shown next. 192.168.1.1 gshdsl> list profiles profile name _ _ _ Cmin _ Cmax _...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide gshdsl23 : DEFVAL gshdsl24 : DEFVAL This display shows that there are two profiles (DEFVAL and Debug) and that port 3 belongs to the Debug profile while ports 1, 2, and 4 through 24 belong to the DEFVAL profile.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 8.5.16 Set Ports Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 gshdsl> set ports <profile name> where <profile name> = The profile that defines the minimum and maximum transfer rates for this port. This CI command is like the Set Port Command described in section 8.5.15 except that this command configures all G.SHDSL ports to have a specified profile.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide <tx vpi> The VPI setting of the G.SHDSL ports for use with a TX based network. <tx vci> The VCI setting for the G.SHDSL ports for use with a TX based network. <rx vpi> The VPI setting for the G.SHDSL ports for use with Rx based networks.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 9 10/100M Fast Ethernet Port Commands The Ethernet subsystem allows you to configure and monitor the 10/100M fast Ethernet port. 10/100M Auto-Sensing Ethernet The ALC1024 and SLC1024 support connections to a 10/100Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet. There are two key factors in connecting to a peer’s Ethernet port: speed and duplex mode.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 9.2.3 Set Speed Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 ethernet> set speed <speed> where = 10 or 100 <speed> This command sets the connection speed used when auto-negotiation is turned off. 10 stands for 10Mbps and 100 stands for 100Mbps.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 10 Bridge Commands This chapter discusses the bridge subsystem. It allows you to configure and monitor bridging, configure MAC filters, port-based VLANs and tagged frame functions of the line cards. The ALC1024 and SLC1024 support IEEE 802.1D transparent bridging; but not the static filtering feature or spanning tree protocol.
This command saves the bridge configuration into nonvolatile memory. You must use this command to save any configurations that you make, otherwise the line card will return to its default settings when it is restarted. Do not turn off your IES-2000/3000 while saving your configuration. 10.3.2...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 10.4.2 MAC Filter Enable Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 bridge> macfilter enable [<port>] where <port> A bridge port number. This command enables the MAC filtering feature on a specific port or on all ports if no port number is specified.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 10.5 Filter Commands 10.5.1 Filter Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 bridge> filter This command displays the filtering database. 10.5.2 Mfilter Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 bridge> mfilter This command displays the multicast filtering database. The mfilter command is what allows you to monitor the line card’s IGMP snooping activities.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The ports that belong to this multicast group. 1= Ethernet, 2= DSL port 1, Member Ports 3=DSL port 2 and so on. The version of IGMP being used in the network. IGMP version The number of query packets received by the line card.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The stations on a logical network belong to one group; however, a station can belong to more than one group. Users of one group are not allowed to access the resources of other groups and a higher level of security is achieved.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Bridge port 25 (DSL port 24) allowed to bridge port 1 (Ethernet uplink port) only The default VLAN settings allow each DSL port to communicate back and forth with only the Ethernet uplink port, and not with other DSL ports. The following figure illustrates this.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Port 12 (dsl11): Port 13 (dsl12): Port 14 (dsl13): Port 15 (dsl14): Port 16 (dsl15): Port 17 (dsl16): Port 18 (dsl17): Port 19 (dsl18): Port 20 (dsl19): Port 21 (dsl20): Port 22 (dsl21): Port 23 (dsl22): Port 24 (dsl23): Port 25 (dsl24): The above shows the current configuration of the port-based VLAN.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Port 16 (dsl15): Port 17 (dsl16): Port 18 (dsl17): Port 19 (dsl18): Port 20 (dsl19): Port 21 (dsl20): Port 22 (dsl21): Port 23 (dsl22): Port 24 (dsl23): Port 25 (dsl24): The following figures illustrate the above example. Notice that ports 2 (DSL port 1) and 3 (DSL port 2) are able to communicate with each other, as well as with the Ethernet.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 10-3 Example of Modified VLAN Port 3 The following figure illustrates that port 1 (the Ethernet uplink port) is linked to ports 2 (DSL port 1) and 3 (DSL port 2). Ports 2 (DSL port1) and 3 (DSL port 2) are also linked to each other. Or, in other words, the following figure is a result of the following commands: 192.168.1.1 bridge>...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The tag number (or IEEE 802.1Q identification) that identifies the source port of an <vid> Ethernet frame. Allocate tag numbers for all logical ports on your line card. This command lets you allocate IEEE 802.1Q identification numbers (tags) on a port-by-port basis.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 10-1 Physical Ports, Port Numbers and Line Card Default PVID Tags in Fast Mode PHYSICAL PORT DEFAULT PVID PORT NUMBER CPU (Central Processing Unit) Line card LAN Port (Ethernet) DSL Port 1 DSL Port 2 DSL Port 3...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 11 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands This chapter generally describes the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and associated CI Commands. 11.1 Introduction The IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN allows your ALC1024 or SLC1024 to deliver tagged/untagged frames to and from its ports.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 11.4.2 Dynamic Entries (DVLAN Table) Dynamic entries are learned by the bridge and cannot be created or updated by administrators. The bridge learns this information by observing what port, source address and VLAN ID (or VID) is associated with a frame.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 11.6.1 Enabling the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN The IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN is disabled by default. Enable the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN by following the example shown next. Syntax: 192.168.1.1 vlan1q> vlan enable 11.6.2 Disabling the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN You can disable the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN by using the VLAN Disable command.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Port 5 (adsl4): Port 6 (adsl5): Port 7 (adsl6): Port 8 (adsl7): Port 9 (adsl8): Port 10 (adsl9): Port 11 (adsl10): Port 12 (adsl11): Port 13 (adsl12): Port 14 (adsl13): Port 15 (adsl14): Port 16 (adsl15): Port 17 (adsl16):...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 192.168.1.1 vlan1q> pvid pvid port# ----- ----- Figure 11-1 PVID Command Display Example 11.6.5 SVLAN CPU Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan cpu [<vid>] where <vid> VLAN ID. Valid parameter range = [1 – 4094]. This command registers your CPU as a port member of the static VLAN with <vid>. To display the CPU static VLAN identification, simply enter this command without parameters, as shown next.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide port# ad_control tag_control -------- ------- ------------ ------------ fixed normal UnTag normal UnTag normal UnTag fixed UnTag normal UnTag normal UnTag normal UnTag fixed UnTag Figure 11-2 Example: SVLAN List Command Display For more information about the s...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry fixed untag 192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry fixed untag 192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan setentry fixed 192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan list The arrows, in the next figure, point to the lines in the static VLAN table that have been modified as a result of the previous commands.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 11-4 SVLAN Example An untagged frame comes in from the LAN. An untagged frame comes in from the LAN. Step 1. The switch checks the PVID table and assigns a temporary VID of 1. Step 2.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 11.6.8 SVLAN Getentry Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 vlan1q> svlan getentry <vid> where <vid> VLAN ID. Valid parameter range = [1 – 4094]. This command displays an entry with a specified VLAN ID in the static VLAN table. Display a Static VLAN Table Entry Example The following figure is an example display of the following command.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 12 IEEE 802.1p Priority Commands This chapter explains IEEE 802.1p Priority CI Commands. 12.1 Introduction IEEE 802.1p Priority CI Commands assign priority levels to individual ports. IEEE 802.1p defines up to eight priorities (0-7) by inserting a tag into a MAC-layer frame that contains bits to define priority of service.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide <regened priority> = The regenerated user priority the incoming user priority is mapped to for <port #>. Valid parameter range = [0 - 7], where 0 is the lowest priority and 7 is the highest priority. This command changes the priority of a tagged frame from a specified ingress port from the original user priority to the regened priority.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 13 IP Commands This chapter shows you how to configure the IP (Internet Protocol) parameters. The IP host implementation in the line cards allows you to manage them over the network. More often than not, you have more than one ALC1024 or SLC1024 for a particular installation. Before you start configuring the line cards, make sure that you 1.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide For example, if you want the line card to have 172.21.100.1 as the IP address, 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask and 172.21.100.254 for the default gateway, you may use the following command sequence: 192.168.1.1> ip 192.168.1.1 ip> enable ether 172.21.100.1 192.168.1.1 ip>...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 13.2.2 Version Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 ip> version This command shows the firmware version and date on the line card. 13.2.3 Ping Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 ip> ping <host> [<ttl> [<size>]] where host The IP address of the target.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 13.2.6 Subnet Delete Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 ip> subnet delete <net name> where <net name> The name of the subnet. This command removes a subnet. 13.2.7 Subnet Flush Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 ip> subnet flush This command removes all of the subnets.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 192.168.1.1 ip> route delete <dom name> where <dom name> The name of the static route. This command removes a static, IP forwarding route. 13.2.10 Route Flush Command Syntax: 192.168.1.1 ip> route flush This command removes all of the static IP forwarding routes.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 14 Remote Management This chapter shows you how to manage the line cards remotely. More often than not, you will have the IES-2000/3000 located remotely, thus making the remote management features very useful. 14.1 Management by Telnet After you have set up the IP parameters and connected the line card to the network, you can manage it remotely with telnet.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 14-1 SNMP Management Model An SNMP managed network consists of two main component types: agents and a manager. An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed device (the line card). An agent translates the local management information from the managed device into a form compatible with SNMP.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide ♦ Trap Used by the agent to inform the manager of some events. 14.2.1 Supported MIBs The ALC1024 and SLC1024 support MIB II that is defined in RFC 1213 and RFC 1215 as well as transparent bridge MIBs defined in RFC 1493. The ALC1024 and SLC1024 can also respond with specific data from the ZyXEL private MIB (ZYXEL-MIB).
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide access flush This command revokes access by any and all manager stations. 14.3.4 SNMP Access List Command Syntax: access list This command shows the allowed access. 14.4 SNMP Trap Configuration The line card uses the SNMP trapping facility to proactively report unusual events to one or more trap servers. To configure the trap parameters, use the commands in the SNMP subsystem.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The password used by the line card to authenticate itself to the trap server. <community> The IP address of the trap server. <IP addr> This command adds a trap server. 14.4.3 Trap Delete Command Syntax: trap delete <community> <IP addr>...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 15 Configuration Backup/Restore This chapter describes the process for backing up your user settings (configuration) from the ALC1024 or SLC1024 onto your computer and how to restore them to the line card. The ALC1024 or SLC1024 uses FTP for configuration backup/restore through its built-in FTP server. You can use any FTP client (for example, ftp.exe...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Do not turn off the line card during the restore process, as it may corrupt the firmware and make your line card unusable. Connect to the line card with your favorite FTP client. The command for the ALC1024 or SLC1024 is generally ftp <line card IP address>...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 16 Firmware Upload and Recovery This chapter describes how to load new firmware onto your line card, or recover firmware that is in the non-volatile memory. The ALC1024 and SLC1024 line cards use FTP to upload firmware. If the firmware in non-volatile memory is damaged, the line card uses BOOTP/TFTP to recover the firmware.
Quit FTP. For example, ftp> quit Wait for the update to finish. The line card will restart automatically. Do not turn off the IES-2000/3000 during the updating process, as it may corrupt the firmware and make your unit unusable. 16.2...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 16-1 BOOTP/TFTP Server The Input Box window will pop up as shown next. Type the MAC address of the line card and then click OK. You can find the MAC address of the line card on its boot console.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 16-3 Database Edit Dialog Select Normal Bootp to enable normal BOOTP/TFTP functions. Figure 16-4 Enable BOOTP/TFTP Restart the line card and press any key within three seconds to get the following screen. SDRAM Testing ... Mac address 00:A0:C5:12:34:56 Figure 16-5 Enter Debug Mode Press any key at the “Press any key within 3 seconds to enter debug mode...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Enter atnb at the line card boot console. Wait for the firmware upload to finish. Use the following command sequence on the line card to write new firmware to flash memory. 192.168.1.1> flashfs 192.168.1.1 flashfs> wipe 192.168.1.1 flashfs> update Wait for the update to complete and then restart the line card.
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VLC1012 Part V: VLC1012 This part introduces the VLC1012.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 17 VLC1012 Overview This section introduces the VLC1012 and its factory default settings. 17.1 Introduction The VLC1012 (Very high bit rate DSL) Line Card is perfect for ISPs or large building applications seeking to provide high bandwidth broadband services to subscribers while keeping costs low.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide IEEE 802.1p Priority Your VLC1012 uses IEEE 802.1p Priority to assign priority levels to individual ports and prioritize traffic based on those levels. IP Protocols • IP Host (No routing) • SNMP for management o SNMP V1 (RFC 1157)
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide IGMP Snooping IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) snooping reduces multicast traffic for maximum performance. Overheating Detection, Warning and Safegaurd An ALM LED turns on when the VLC1012’s internal temperature is too high and turns off when the temperature has returned to a normal level.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide • Maximum Upstream Rate: 12.5 Mbps • Maximum Downstream Rate: 12.5 Mbps 17.4.5 Ethernet Ports (For Connecting to the EEC1020) • Trunking: ON • Auto-negotiation: ON • Speed used with auto-negotiation OFF: 100Mbps • Duplex mode used with auto-negotiation OFF: half duplex 17.4.6...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 17-1 VLC1012 LED Descriptions COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Green The system is up. The system is off or not receiving power. The line card has overheated or its voltage is out of the normal parameters. The line card is functioning within normal temperature and voltage parameters.
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VLC1012 Getting Started Part VI: VLC1012 Getting Started This part shows you how to configure the General Setup, Switch Setup, IP Setup and Port Setup SMT menus.
VLC1012, it performs several internal tests and initializes the ports. If you use the console port, the VLC1012 asks you to press [ENTER] to continue, as shown below: Copyright (c) 2002 ZyXEL Communications Corp. ethernet address: 00:a0:c5:00:50:02 Press ENTER to continue...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 18-1 Navigating the SMT OPERATION KEYSTROKE DESCRIPTION Move down to [ENTER] To move forward to a submenu, type in the number of the desired another menu submenu and press [ENTER]. Move up to a [ESC] Press [ESC] to move back to the previous menu.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 18-3 SMT Menus At A Glance 18.3.1 VLC1012 Main Menu After you log in, the SMT displays a main menu. Introducing the SMT 18-3...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Type the existing system password (“1234” is the default password when shipped), then press Step 2. [ENTER]. Menu 23 — Change Password Old Password= XXXX New Password= XXXX Retype to confirm= XXXX Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 18-5 Menu 23.1 - System Password...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 19 General, Switch and IP Setup This chapter describes SMT menus 1, 2 and 3. 19.1 General Setup Use this menu to enter the administrative information for VLC1012. From the main menu enter 1 to bring up Menu 1 – General Setup.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Menu 2 - Switch Setup VDSL Mode= 10BaseS VDSL Modem Firmware Auto Upgrade= Yes Ethernet Port 13 and Port 14 Trunking= Yes Edit Spanning Tree Protocol= No Edit GARP Timer= No VLAN Type= 802.1Q IGMP Snooping= Disable...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 19.2.1 VDSL Mode Each VDSL mode operates in a different frequency band allocation, resulting in different upstream and downstream speeds. The following table summarizes transmission speeds and frequency ranges for each VDSL mode supported by the VLC1012.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Switches join VLANs by making a declaration. A declaration is made by issuing a Join message using GARP. Declarations are withdrawn by issuing a Leave message. A Leave All message terminates all registrations. GARP timers set declaration timeout values.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide VLAN Tag Control Tagged Ports tag all (VLAN member) egress frames transmitted. Untagged Ports do not tag all (VLAN member) egress frames transmitted. VLAN Port Port VID This is the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames that this port receives.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Tagged VLANs (IEEE 802.1Q) Tagged VLAN uses an explicit tag (VLAN ID) in the MAC header to identify the VLAN membership of a frame across bridges – they are not confined to the switch on which they were created. The VLANs can be created statically by hand or dynamically through GVRP.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Figure 19-4 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames to 802.1Q VLAN Aware/Unaware Devices 19.2.7 IGMP Snooping Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways - Unicast (one sender to one recipient) or Broadcast (one sender to everybody on the network). Multicast delivers IP packets to just a group of hosts on the network.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Priority 3 Typically used for better than best effort; would include important business traffic that can tolerate some delay. Priority 2 Typically used for best-effort traffic. Priority 1 This is the default priority if none is specified.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address. Your VLC1012 computes the subnet mask automatically based on the IP address that you entered. You don’t need to change the subnet mask computed by the VLC1012 unless you are instructed to do otherwise. The factory default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 20 Port Setup Configure your VDSL and Ethernet ports in SMT menu 6. 20.1 Configured Vs. Actual VDSL Port Speed Configure the maximum speed of an individual VDSL port in this menu. Due to noise and other factors on the line, the actual speed may not reach the maximum that you specify.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Menu 6.1 - VDSL Port Setup User Name= JoeSoap Active= No Type= VDSL (r.o.) Speed: Upstream= 12500K Downstream= 12500K Edit Spanning Tree Protocol Setup= No Edit VLAN Setup= No Default Port Priority= 0 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 20-2 VDSL Port Setup The Menu 6.1 –...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 20.2.2 Ethernet Port Setup Ethernet port connections can be half duplex or full duplex. The Ethernet port must use the same speed / duplex mode setting as the peer Ethernet port in order to connect. Please refer to Table 19-2 Menu 2 – Switch Setup for information on Ethernet port settings and section 19.2.3 for information on port trunking.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 20-2 Menu 6.2 – Ethernet Port Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Edit Spanning Press [SPACE BAR] once to select Yes and then press [ENTER] to go to Tree Protocol Menu 6.1 - Port Spanning Tree Protocol Setup. You must enable STP Setup on the switch (in menu 2) before you configure it on a port(s).
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 20.3.1 Configuring VLAN on a Port Select Yes in the Edit VLAN Setup field in Menu 6.1 — VDSL Port Setup (or Menu 6.1.3 — Ethernet Port Setup) to open Menu 6.1.3 — Port VLAN Setup. Menu 6.1.3 - Port VLAN Setup...
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VLC1012 Advanced Applications and Management Part VII: VLC1012 Advanced Applications and Management This part shows you how to configure static routes and SNMP.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 21 Static Route Setup Static routes tell the VLC1012 how to forward management traffic. 21.1 Creating a Static Route Enter 12 from the main menu to go to Menu 12 – Static Route Setup. Menu 12 – Static Route Setup 1.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 21-1 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Active This field allows you to activate/deactivate this static route. Destination IP This parameter specifies the IP network address of the final destination. Address Routing is always based on network number. If you need to specify a route to a single host, use a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 in the...
17 VLAN setup. Menu 17 allows you to enable GVRP on the switch and configure static VLANs. See elsewhere in this manual for VLAN configuration using menus 2 and 6. Copyright (c) 1994 - 2002 ZyXEL Communications Corp. VLC-1012 Main Menu ()
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 22-1 Menu 17 - VLAN Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE GVRP GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) is a registration protocol that Enable defines a way for switches to register necessary VLAN members on ports across the network. Enable this function to permit VLANs groups beyond the local switch.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 22-2 Menu 17.1.1 - VLAN Static Entry Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION Active Press [SPACE BAR] once to select Yes and then [ENTER] to activate this static entry. Port01 ~ Port14 Press [SPACE BAR] to choose from Fixed-U, Fixed-T, Forbidden, Normal-U or Normal- T.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 23 SNMP Configuration This chapter discusses SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for network management and monitoring. 23.1 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of TCP/IP protocol suite. Your VLC1012 supports SNMP agent functionality, which allows a manager station to manage and monitor the VLC1012 through the network.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide A Management Information Base (MIB) is a collection of managed objects. SNMP allows a manager and agents to communicate for the purpose of accessing these objects. SNMP itself is a simple request/response protocol based on the manager/agent model. The manager issues a...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 23-2 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Trusted Host If you enter a trusted host, your VLC1012 will only respond to 0.0.0.0 SNMP messages from this address. If you leave the field set to (default) 0.0.0.0 (default), your VLC1012 will respond to all SNMP...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 23-3 SNMP Traps GENERIC TRAP SPECIFIC TRAP DESCRIPTION 4 (TRAP_OVERHEATOVER) This trap is sent when the temperature returns to normal. For example, the following trap shows that the current reading at Temp1 is 64 degrees centigrade.
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VLC1012 System Maintenance Part VIII: VLC1012 System Maintenance This part shows you how to configure SMT menu 24 and submenus including CI commands. VIII...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 24 System Maintenance 1 This chapter discusses the System Status, System Information and Console Port Speed, Log and Trace and Diagnostic SMT menus. 24.1 Introduction Select 24 in the main menu to open Menu 24 – System Maintenance, as shown next.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Enter 1 to open Menu 24.1 – System Status. Step 2. Enter 1 again to open Menu 24.1.1 — System Maintenance — System Status. Step 3. Menu 24.1.1 — System Maintenance — System Status Port Link State...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 24-1 System Maintenance – Status Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION Press ‘i’ to forcibly bring up a specific port (port marked by “>”). Press ‘j’ to forcibly drop a specific port (port marked by “>”). Press “p” to view port details as shown in the next screen.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 24-2 Port Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION TxBcstPkts This is the number of good broadcast frames transmitted. TxMcstPkts This is the number of good multicast frames transmitted. TxPausePkts This is the number of 802.3x pause frames transmitted. FloodPkts This is the number of good frames that were flooded, i.e., sent to every port, by the switch...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 24-2 Port Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION TxOctetsLSB Lower 32-bit count of the number of transmitted octets of data (including those in bad frames). RxFragments This is the number of frames received that were less than 64 octets long and with either a CRC error or an alignment error.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 24.2.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status Verify STP status in this menu. Enter 24 from the main menu to go to Menu 24 – System Maintenance. Step 4. Enter 1 to open Menu 24.1 – System Status. Step 5.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 24-3 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status FIELD DESCRIPTION Max Age This is the maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure. Forward Delay This is the time (in seconds) a device will wait before changing states.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 24.3 System Information and Console Port Speed This section describes your system and allows you to choose different console port speeds. To get to Menu 24.2 — System Information and Console Port Speed: Enter 24 to go to Menu 24 – System Maintenance.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 24-5 Fields in System Maintenance FIELD DESCRIPTION Ethernet Address This field refers to the Ethernet MAC (Media Access Control) address of the VLC1012. IP Address This is the IP address of the VLC1012 in dotted decimal notation.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Menu 24.3 — System Maintenance — Log and Trace 1. View Error Log 2. UNIX Syslog Please enter selection Figure 24-10 Menu 24.3 - System Maintenance - Log and Trace Enter 24 from the main menu to open Menu 24 – System Maintenance.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Menu 24.3.2 -- System Maintenance — UNIX Syslog Syslog: Active= No Syslog IP Address= ? Log Facility= Local 1 Types: CDR= No Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Press Space Bar to Toggle. Figure 24-12 Menu 24.3.2 – System Maintenance – UNIX Syslog Configure the UNIX syslog parameters described in the following table to activate syslog.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Follow the procedures next to get to Menu 24.4 – System Maintenance – Diagnostic. From the main menu, enter 24 to open Menu 24 – System Maintenance. Step 1. From this menu, enter 4. This will open Menu 24.4 – System Maintenance – Diagnostic.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 25 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance This chapter tells you how to back up and restore your configuration file as well as upload new firmware and a new configuration file. 25.1 Filename Conventions The configuration file (often called the romfile or rom-0) contains the factory default settings in the menus such as password, TCP/IP Setup, etc.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 25.2 Backup Configuration The VLC1012 displays different messages explaining different ways to backup, restore and upload files in menus 24.5, 24.6, 24. 7.1 and 24.7.2; depending on whether you use the console port or Telnet. Option 5 from Menu 24 — System Maintenance allows you to backup the current configuration to your computer for your VLC1012.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide earlier in this chapter for more information on filename conventions. Enter “quit” to exit the ftp prompt. Step 7. 25.2.3 Example of FTP Commands from the Command Line 331 Enter PASS command Password: 230 Logged in ftp> bin 200 Type I OK ftp>...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 25.2.6 Backup Configuration Using TFTP The VLC1012 supports the up/downloading of the firmware and the configuration file using TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) over LAN. Although TFTP should work over WAN as well, it is not recommended.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 25-3 General Commands for GUI-based TFTP Clients COMMAND DESCRIPTION Local File Enter the path and name of the firmware file (*.bin extension) or configuration file (*.rom extension) on your computer. Remote This is the filename on the VLC1012. The filename for the firmware is “ras” and for the configuration File file, is “rom-0”.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide ** Backup Configuration completed. OK. ### Hit any key to continue.### Figure 25-6 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen 25.3 Restore Configuration This section shows you how to restore a previously saved configuration. Note that this function erases the current configuration before restoring a previous back up configuration;...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Enter your password as requested (the default is “1234”). Step 4. Enter “bin” to set transfer mode to binary. Step 5. Find the “rom” file (on your computer) that you want to restore to your VLC1012. Step 6.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Run the HyperTerminal program by clicking Transfer, then Send File as shown in the following screen. Step 3. Type the configuration file’s location, or click Browse to search for it. Choose the Xmodem protocol. Then click Send.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Menu 24.7.1 — System Maintenance — Upload System Firmware To upload the system firmware, follow the procedure below: 1. Launch the FTP client on your workstation. 2. Type "open" and the IP address of your system. Then type "root" and SMT password as requested.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Enter “bin” to set transfer mode to binary. Step 5. Use “put” to transfer files from the computer to the VLC1012, for example, “put firmware.bin ras” Step 6. transfers the firmware on your computer (firmware.bin) to the VLC1012 and renames it “ras”. Similarly, “put config.rom rom-0”...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Use the TFTP client (see the example below) to transfer files between the VLC1012 and the computer. Step 5. The file name for the firmware is “ras”. Note that the telnet connection must be active and the VLC1012 in CI mode before and during the TFTP transfer.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide After the "Starting Xmodem upload" message appears, activate the Xmodem protocol on your computer. Step 2. Follow the procedure as shown previously for the HyperTerminal program. The procedure for other serial communications programs should be similar. 25.4.9 Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using HyperTerminal Click Transfer, then Send File to display the following screen.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide After the "Starting Xmodem upload" message appears, activate the Xmodem protocol on your computer. Step 2. Follow the procedure as shown previously for the HyperTerminal program. The procedure for other serial communications programs should be similar. Enter “atgo” to restart the VLC1012.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 26 System Maintenance 2 This chapter discusses CI Mode, Remote Management Control and Hardware Monitor SMT menus. 26.1 Command Interpreter Mode This option allows you to enter command interpreter mode, which allows more advanced system diagnosis and troubleshooting.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Menu 24.10 - System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting Use Time Server when Bootup= None Time Server IP Address= N/A Current Time: 00 : 00 : 00 New Time (hh:mm:ss): 11 : 23 : 16 Current Date:...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide When the VLC1012 boots up and there is a time server configured in menu 24.10. iii. 24-hour intervals after starting. 26.3 Remote Management Control Remote management control is for managing Telnet, Web, FTP and ICMP services. You can customize the service port and the secured client IP address to enhance security and flexibility.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Menu 24.11.1 — Secured Client Sets Addr_START Addr_END T F W I — - --------------- --------------- — - - - 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Y Y Y Y Enter client set (1-4) to configure: Figure 26-4 Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets Table 26-3 Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 26-4 Menu 24.11.1.1 - Secured Client Configuration FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Secured IP addr_start To allow a range of computers to use Telnet, FTP or ICMP services then enter 0.0.0.0 the first IP address in the range here.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Menu 24.12 — Hardware Monitor Temperature(C) Current Threshold Status TEMP1 35.0 37.0 34.0 75.0 Normal TEMP2 32.5 35.5 30.0 65.0 Normal TEMP3 43.0 46.0 40.5 65.0 Normal Voltage(V) Current Tolerance(%) Status 2.06 2.11 2.02 Normal 2.61 2.62 2.58...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 26-5 Menu 24.12 - Hardware Monitor FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE r-Reset status Enter “r” to refresh all the counters in this menu. ESC-exit Press [ESC] to exit this menu and return to SMT menu 24. [ESC] If an error is detected: The associated Status field in Menu 24.12 —...
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VLC1012 Line Interface Commands Part IX: VLC1012 Line Interface Commands This part introduces line interface commands.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 27 VDSL-Related Commands This chapter shows you how to configure VDSL using line interface commands. 27.1 Introduction CI commands contain advanced configuration features that may be used for debugging and troubleshooting. Exercise caution when using CI commands as incorrect usage may damage your VLC1012.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide The rest of this chapter shows commonly used VDSL-related CI command examples. 27.2.1 Set VDSL Mode Syntax: vdsl mode chan-id (mode) This command sets the VDSL mode. After the mode is set, you must use to force the...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Downstream Syntax: vdsl downrate chan-id [downrate] is an integer from 0 to 4 defined in the next table. This command sets the upstream VDSL rate. After downrate you set the rate, you must use to make VDSL reconnect.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 27.2.5 Reconnect a VDSL Channel Syntax: vdsl reconnect chan-id This command forcibly brings up the VDSL channel. 27.2.6 View VDSL Channel Status Command Syntax: vdsl status chan-id This command displays the status of a VDSL channel. The SNR, MSE and RS_ERR are polled every three seconds. Total RS_ERR are counted during the connection.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 27-5 VDSL Channel Status Counters FIELD DESCRIPTION RSTSTAT Reset Status indicates the reason for the most recent system reset. FAILCNT This field displays VDSL Fail counter information. DS and US The following parameters apply to both upstream and downstream VDSL.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 27.2.8 VDSL Version Command Syntax: vdsl ver Use this command to see the VDSL driver version, date it was created and VDSL patch version. vlc1012> vdsl ver vdsl driver version = 0.54 vdsl driver date = 12/04/2001 vdsl patch version = 0x50 vlc1012>...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Refer to Table 27-5 for more information on these fields. 27.2.14 VDSL Autoupg Command Syntax: vdsl autoupg chan-id [on|off] Type this command to turn on/off auto upgrade. When auto upgrade is on, the VLC1012 will check the subscriber’s modem VDSL modem code version and automatically upgrade it if it is an earlier version than the...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 27-6 Ethernet Status Counters COUNTER MEANING LATE_COL The number of times that a collision was detected on a particular interface later than 512 bit- times into the transmission of a packet. EXC_COL A count of frames for which transmission failed due to excessive collisions. Excessive collision is defined as the number of maximum collisions before the retransmission count is reset.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 27-7 Ethernet Speed Parameters SPEED INDEX NUMBER SPEED/FLOW CONTROL Auto Negotiation 10 Mbits/s, Half Duplex 10 Mbits/s, Full Duplex 100Mbits/s, Half Duplex 100Mbits/s, Full Duplex 27.3.4 Enet Fctrl Command Syntax: vdsl enet fctrl chan-id (lt|nt) [on|off] Type this command to set the Ethernet port flow control.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 27-8 Enet Monitor Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION This is the VLC1012. This is the subscriber’s VDSL modem (P841). TxF and RxF Transmitting and Receiving Frame count. TxB and RxB Transmitting and Receiving Byte count. TxS and RxS Transmitting and Receiving Throughput in Bytes per second.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 28 Switch-Related Commands This chapter shows you how to configure your VLC1012 using switch-related commands. 28.1 Overview The following table is an overview of the MIB, port and VLAN switch-related CI commands. Table 28-1 MIB, Port and VLAN Switch Command Summary...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 28-2 Port Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION Rx65To127 This is the number of frames (including bad frames) received that were between 65 and 127 octets in length. Rx128To255 This is the number of frames (including bad frames) received that were between 128 and 255 octets in length.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 28-2 Port Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION SecurityDrops This is the number of good frames that were dropped because the violation of the switch security rules. VLANDrops This is the number of good frames that were dropped because the specified destination port does not belong to the VLAN domain.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Bits of interest are described as follows. Four binary bits (a nibble) make up each hex digit . The leftmost bit in the first nibble denotes if the link is down or up. means the link is up, means the link is down.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Port-based VLANs are specific only to the switch on which they were created. The factory default port-based VLAN settings for VLC1012 are summarized below. • Port 0 (the CPU management port) forms a VLAN with uplink ports and can use all Ethernet ports as the uplink.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Whether to tag an outgoing frame depends on the setting of the egress port on a per VLAN, per port basis (recall that a port can be members of multiple VID). If the tagging on the egress port is enabled for the VID of a frame, then the frame is transmitted as a tagged frame;...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Note that if ports 5, 6 and 7 were already egress ports for port 1 (previous to this command), issuing sw vlan would not affect these and they would remain port 1 egress ports. set 1 3 4 Enter “sw vlan status”...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide sw vlan set n all Use this command to set all ports (in this example, 0 to 14) to be the egress ports for port n. For example: sw vlan set 1 all Sets all ports to be the egress ports for port 1.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 28.4.4 VLAN Clear Command Clear One Port of Specific Egress Ports Syntax: sw vlan clear n x1 x2 Use this command to clear port n of egress ports x1 and x2. Sw vlan clear 1 3 4 Clears port 1 of egress ports 3 and 4.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 28-5 MAC Address CI Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE sw mac status Use this command to see which ports may learn MAC sw mac status addresses. sw mac learn n on|off Use this command to allow or disallow port n from learning sw mac learn 1 on MAC addresses.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide vlc1012> sw mac status Port 1 MAC learning operation : Disabled Port 2 MAC learning operation : Enabled Port 3 MAC learning operation : Enabled Port 4 MAC learning operation : Enabled Port 5 MAC learning operation : Enabled...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 28.6.2 MAC Number To view the total number of MAC addresses learned (and not the details shown in the previous command) use the following command. Syntax: sw mac num This displays the total number of MAC addresses learned.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide vlc1012> sw stp disp Spanning Tree Protocol is down Figure 28-17 STP Status Down You’ll see a screen similar to the following one if STP is enabled. Bridge Info: (1) DesignatedRootBridgeID: 8000-00a0c5012345 (2) RootPathCost: (3) RootPortID: 0x0000...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 28-8 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status FIELD DESCRIPTION BridgeID This is a unique identifier for this device, consisting of bridge priority plus MAC address. BMaxAge This is the maximum time (in 256 s of a second) a device can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 28-8 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status FIELD DESCRIPTION ConfigPending This shows whether (1) or not (0) a configuration BPDU should be sent upon expiration of the hold time period. ForwardTransition This is the number of times that this port has changed from learning stat to forwarding state.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 28-10 Display Switch Driver Counters FIELD DESCRIPTION RxNoBufCnt This is the number of buffer allocation failures while receiving packets. TxFreeCnt This is the number of free buffers after packet transmission. 28.8.2 Switch Driver Clear Counters Command...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 29 IP Commands This chapter discusses configuring the VLC1012 using IP commands. 29.1 Introduction Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways - Unicast (one sender to one recipient) or Broadcast (one sender to everybody on the network). Multicast delivers IP packets to just a group of hosts on the network.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Use this command to display whether IGMP snooping is enabled or disabled, IGMP packet counters (incoming IGMP queries, IGMP reports, and leave packets) and which multicast groups each port has joined. vlc1012> ip igmpsnoop status IGMP Snooping: Enable...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide 29.1.2 IGMP Snooping Queries Syntax: ip igmpsnoop querier This command displays the incoming channel from which the last query came. vlc1012> ip igmpsnoop querier Last query is received from channel swp12 Figure 29-2 IGMP Snooping Query Example 29.1.3...
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Troubleshooting, Appendices and Index Part X: Troubleshooting, Appendices and Index This part gives troubleshooting information along with appendices and an index.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Chapter 30 Troubleshooting This chapter covers potential problems and possible remedies. After each problem description, some steps are provided to help you to diagnose and to solve the problem. 30.1 DSL LED(s) A DSL LED is not on.
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Table 30-2 Troubleshooting Data Transmission STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION Check the line card’s VLAN configuration. For the ALC1024 and SLC1024, refer to the Bridge Commands and IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands chapters. For the VLC1024, check SMT menus 2 and 17 (refer to the General, Switch and IP Setup and the VLAN Setup chapters.
Refer to the Firmware Upload chapter to upload the default configuration file. This returns all of the settings to default values, so you lose any configurations you have made. 30.7 Local Server The computer behind a DSL modem or router cannot access a local server connected to the IES-2000/3000. Table 30-7 Troubleshooting a Local Server STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION Refer to section 30.2 to make sure that the subscriber is able to transmit to the line card.
VID, and not for day-to-day operation. The console port is a 5-pin head with one pin broken off and located near the front panel to the left on the IES-2000 and to the top on the IES-3000.
This appendix gives the pin assignments of the Telco-50 connectors on the splitter chassis’s rear panel, the line cards and the splitter cards. IES-2000/3000 Splitter Chassis Rear Panel and Line/Splitter Card Telco-50 Pin Assignments The pin assignments for the Telco-50 connectors on the rear panel of the splitter chassis and on the DSL line cards and the splitter cards are the same, except that the VLC1012 uses only the first 12 ports.
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Diagram 2 shows the phone port pin assignments of the CO Telco-50 connectors on the splitter chassis’ rear panel. Diagram 2 IES-2000/3000ST CO Telco-50 Pin Assignments This table lists the ports and matching pin numbers. PORT NUMBER...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide PORT NUMBER PIN NUMBER 7, 32 6, 31 5, 30 4, 29 3, 28 2, 27 Hardware Telco-50 Pin Assignments...
IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Appendix B Safety Warnings 1. Use only No. 26 AWG (0.4mm) or larger telephone wire. 2. Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement. 3. Only a qualified technician should service or disassemble this device.
This appendix gives the pin assignments of the Telco-50 connectors on the Telco-50 cables. IES-2000 Cable Pin Assignments The pin assignments for the Telco-50 connectors on the Telco-50 cables for the IES-2000 are the same except that the VLC1012 uses only the first 12 DSL ports. The pin assignments are as follows:...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide PORT NUMBER PIN NUMBER 9, 34 8, 33 7, 32 6, 31 5, 30 4, 29 3, 28 2, 27 1, 26 IES-3000 Cable Pin Assignments (18 cm) The pin assignments for the Telco-50 connectors on the 18 cm Telco-50 cables for the IES-3000 are as follows:...
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IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide Diagram 5 IES-3000 Telco50 Cable Left Telco-50 Connector Pin Assignments Refer to the previous table for a list of the ports and matching pin numbers. Telco-50 Cable Pin Assignments...
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