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SMC Networks TigerAccess EE SMC7816M/VSW Management Manual (962 pages)
6-Band VDSL2 Switch
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SMC Networks
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Switch
| Size: 11 MB
Table of Contents
Management Guide
1
Limited Warranty
5
Table of Contents
7
Able of Ontents
28
Section I Getting Started
37
1 Introduction
39
Key Features
39
Table 1-1 Key Features
40
Description of Software Features
41
System Defaults
47
Table 1-2 System Defaults
50
2 Initial Configuration
51
Connecting to the Switch
51
Configuration Options
51
Required Connections
52
Remote Connections
54
Basic Configuration
54
Console Connection
54
Setting Passwords
55
Setting an IP Address
56
Manual Configuration
58
Dynamic Configuration
59
Enabling SNMP Management Access
61
Community Strings (for SNMP Version 1 and 2C Clients)
61
Trap Receivers
62
Configuring Access for SNMP Version 3 Clients
63
Managing System Files
64
Saving Configuration Settings
65
Switch Management
67
3 Configuring the Switch
69
Using the Web Interface
69
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
71
Home Page
71
Figure 3-1 Home Page
71
Configuration Options
72
Panel Display
72
Table 3-1 Web Page Configuration Buttons
72
Figure 3-2 Front Panel Indicators
72
Main Menu
73
Table 3-2 Switch Main Menu
73
4 Basic Management Tasks
83
Displaying System Information
83
Field Attributes
83
Figure 4-1 System Information
84
Displaying System Health
86
Figure 4-2 System Health Information
87
System Memory
88
Displaying Hardware/Software Versions
89
Figure 4-3 Switch Information
90
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
91
Figure 4-4 Displaying Bridge Extension Configuration
92
Setting the Switch's IP Address
93
Manual Configuration
94
Figure 4-5 IP Interface Configuration - Manual
94
Using DHCP/BOOTP
96
Figure 4-6 IP Interface Configuration - DHCP
96
Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
98
Command Usage
98
Figure 4-7 Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
98
Managing Firmware
99
Downloading System Software from a Server
100
Figure 4-8 Copy Firmware
100
Figure 4-9 Setting the Startup Code
101
Figure 4-10 Deleting Files
101
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
102
Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server
104
Figure 4-11 Downloading Configuration Settings for Start-Up
104
Figure 4-12 Setting the Startup Configuration Settings
105
Console Port Settings
106
Figure 4-13 Configuring the Console Port
107
Telnet Settings
108
Figure 4-14 Configuring the Telnet Interface
110
Configuring Event Logging
111
System Log Configuration
111
Table 4-1 Logging Levels
111
Figure 4-15 System Logs
112
Remote Log Configuration
113
Figure 4-16 Remote Logs
114
Displaying Log Messages
115
Figure 4-17 Displaying Logs
115
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
116
Figure 4-18 Enabling and Configuring SMTP Alerts
117
Resetting the System
118
Figure 4-19 Resetting the System
118
Setting the System Clock
119
Configuring SNTP
119
Figure 4-20 SNTP Configuration
120
Setting the Time Zone
121
Figure 4-21 Clock Time Zone
121
5 Simple Network Management Protocol
123
Table 5-1 Snmpv3 Security Models and Levels
124
Enabling the SNMP Agent
126
Figure 5-1 Enabling the SNMP Agent
126
Setting Community Access Strings
126
Figure 5-2 Configuring SNMP Community Strings
127
Command Usage
128
Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types
128
Figure 5-3 Configuring SNMP Trap Managers
131
Configuring Snmpv3 Management Access
132
Setting a Local Engine ID
132
Figure 5-4 Setting the Snmpv3 Engine ID
133
Specifying a Remote Engine ID
133
Configuring Snmpv3 Users
134
Figure 5-5 Setting an Engine ID
134
Figure 5-6 Configuring Snmpv3 Users
136
Configuring Remote Snmpv3 Users
137
Figure 5-7 Configuring Remote Snmpv3 Users
139
Configuring Snmpv3 Groups
140
Table 5-2 Supported Notification Messages
141
Figure 5-8 Configuring Snmpv3 Groups
145
Setting Snmpv3 Views
146
Figure 5-9 Configuring Snmpv3 Views
147
6 User Authentication
149
Configuring User Accounts
149
Figure 6-1 User Accounts
150
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
151
Command Usage
152
TACACS Settings
153
Figure 6-2 Authentication Server Settings
154
Configuring HTTPS
155
Figure 6-3 HTTPS Settings
156
Table 6-1 HTTPS System Support
156
Replacing the Default Secure-Site Certificate
157
Configuring the Secure Shell
158
Generating the Host Key Pair
161
Field Attributes
161
Figure 6-4 SSH Host-Key Settings
163
Configuring the SSH Server
164
Figure 6-5 SSH Server Settings
165
Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
167
Displaying 802.1X Global Settings
169
Command Attributes
169
Figure 6-6 802.1X Global Information
169
Configuring 802.1X Global Settings
170
Figure 6-7 802.1X Global Configuration
170
Configuring Port Settings for 802.1X
171
Figure 6-8 802.1X Port Configuration
172
Displaying 802.1X Statistics
174
Table 6-2 802.1X Statistics
174
Figure 6-9 802.1X Port Statistics
175
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
176
Command Usage
176
Figure 6-10 IP Filter
177
7 Client Security
179
Configuring Port Security
180
Figure 7-1 Port Security
182
Configuring IP Source Guard
183
Figure 7-2 IP Source Guard Binding
185
Configuring DHCP Snooping
186
Figure 7-3 DHCP Snooping Configuration
190
Displaying DHCP Snooping Information
191
Figure 7-4 DHCP Snooping Information
192
Configuring Packet Filtering
193
Filtering Service Packets
193
Filtering IP/MAC Address Pairs
196
Figure 7-5 Packet Filtering - Base Filter
196
Figure 7-6 Packet Filtering - IP/MAC Filter
197
8 Access Control Lists
199
Configuring Access Control Lists
199
Setting the ACL Name and Type
201
Configuring a Standard IP ACL
202
Figure 8-1 Selecting ACL Type
202
Configuring an Extended IP ACL
203
Figure 8-2 ACL Configuration - Standard IP
203
Figure 8-3 ACL Configuration - Extended IP
205
Configuring a MAC ACL
206
Figure 8-4 ACL Configuration - MAC
207
Configuring ACL Masks
208
Specifying the Mask Type
208
Configuring an IP ACL Mask
209
Figure 8-5 Selecting ACL Mask Types
209
Figure 8-6 ACL Mask Configuration - IP
211
Configuring a MAC ACL Mask
212
Figure 8-7 ACL Mask Configuration - MAC
213
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
214
Figure 8-8 ACL Port Binding
215
9 Port Configuration
217
Displaying Connection Status
217
Figure 9-1 Port - Port Information
218
Configuring Interface Connections
220
Figure 9-2 Port - Port Configuration
223
Creating Trunk Groups
224
Statically Configuring a Trunk
225
Figure 9-3 Static Trunk Configuration
226
Enabling LACP on Selected Ports
227
Figure 9-4 LACP Trunk Configuration
228
Configuring LACP Parameters
229
Figure 9-5 LACP - Aggregation Port
231
Backup Mode
232
Displaying LACP Port Counters
233
Table 9-1 LACP Port Counters
233
Figure 9-6 LACP - Port Counters Information
233
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
234
Table 9-2 LACP Internal Configuration Information
234
Figure 9-7 LACP - Port Internal Information
236
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
237
Table 9-3 LACP Neighbor Configuration Information
237
Figure 9-8 LACP - Port Neighbors Information
238
Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds
239
Figure 9-9 Port Broadcast Control
240
Configuring Port Mirroring
241
Configuring Rate Limits
242
Figure 9-10 Mirror Port Configuration
242
Figure 9-11 Rate Limit Configuration for Ethernet Interface
243
Figure 9-12 Rate Limit Configuration for VLAN Port Member
244
Showing Port Statistics
245
Table 9-4 Port Statistics
245
Figure 9-13 Port Statistics
250
P Ort S Tatistics
251
10 VDSL Configuration
253
Configuring Global Settings for VDSL Ports
253
Figure 10-1 VDSL Global Configuration
258
Configuring Interface Settings for VDSL Ports
259
Figure 10-2 VDSL Port Configuration
267
Configuring Line Profiles
268
Figure 10-3 Line Profile Configuration
272
Displaying VDSL Status Information
273
Field Attributes
273
Table 10-1 LRE Status
273
Table 10-2 Rate Status
274
Figure 10-4 VDSL Status Information
275
Displaying VDSL Performance Statistics
277
Table 10-3 Error Statistics
277
Table 10-4 Ethernet Receive Performance Counters
277
Table 10-5 Ethernet Transmit Performance Counters
278
Table 10-6 H.D.L.C. Performance Counters
279
Figure 10-5 VDSL Performance Statistics
280
Configuring an Alarm Profile
282
Command Attributes
282
Figure 10-6 Alarm Profile Configuration
287
Displaying CPE Information
288
Table 10-7 CPE Firmware Versions
288
Table 10-8 CO Firmware Buffer Information
288
Table 10-9 CPE Performance Counters
289
Figure 10-7 CPE Information
291
Configuring OAM Functions and Upgrading CPE Firmware
293
Command Usage
293
Figure 10-8 CPE Information
295
11 Address Table Settings
297
Setting Static Addresses
297
Displaying the Address Table
298
Figure 11-1 Static Addresses
298
Figure 11-2 Dynamic Addresses
299
Changing the Aging Time
300
Figure 11-3 Address Aging
300
12 Spanning Tree Algorithm
301
Displaying Global Settings
304
Figure 12-1 STA Information
306
Each Port
307
Configuring Global Settings
308
Command Usage
308
Figure 12-2 STA Global Configuration
312
Displaying Interface Settings
313
Figure 12-3 STA Port Information
316
Configuring Interface Settings
318
Table 12-1 Recommended STA Path Cost Range
319
Table 12-2 Recommended STA Path Costs
319
Figure 12-4 STA Port Configuration
321
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
322
Figure 12-5 MSTP VLAN Configuration
323
Displaying Interface Settings for MSTP
325
Figure 12-6 MSTP Port Information
325
Spanning Tree
326
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
327
Figure 12-7 MSTP Port Configuration
329
13 VLAN Configuration
331
Selecting the VLAN Operation Mode
331
IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
332
Figure 13-1 Selecting the System Mode
332
Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames
335
Enabling or Disabling GVRP (Global Setting)
336
Figure 13-2 Globally Enabling GVRP
336
Displaying Basic VLAN Information
337
Figure 13-3 VLAN Basic Information
337
Displaying Current Vlans
338
Figure 13-4 VLAN Current Table
339
Creating Vlans
340
Figure 13-5 VLAN Static List - Creating Vlans
341
Adding Static Members to Vlans (VLAN Index)
342
Figure 13-6 VLAN Static Table - Adding Static Members
343
Adding Static Members to Vlans (Port Index)
344
Figure 13-7 VLAN Static Membership by Port
344
Command Usage
345
Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces
345
Figure 13-8 VLAN Port Configuration
347
Configuring Private Vlans
348
Enabling Private Vlans
348
Figure 13-9 Private VLAN Status
348
Configuring Private Vlan
349
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports
349
Figure 13-10 Private VLAN Link Status
349
Configuring Protocol-Based Vlans
350
Configuring Protocol Groups
351
Figure 13-11 Protocol VLAN Configuration
351
Configuring Protocol -Based Vlan
351
Mapping Protocols to Vlans
352
Protocol-Based Vlan
353
Figure 13-12 Protocol VLAN Port Configuration
353
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
354
Adding an Interface to a Qinq Tunnel
360
Figure 13-13 Tunnel Port Configuration
361
Configuring VLAN Swapping
363
Field Attributes
364
Figure 13-14 VLAN Swap Configuration
364
14 Class of Service
367
Layer 2 Queue Settings
367
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
367
Figure 14-1 Default Port Priority
368
Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
369
Table 14-1 Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
369
Table 14-2 Cos Priority Levels
370
Figure 14-2 Traffic Classes
371
Selecting the Queue Mode
372
Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes
373
Figure 14-3 Queue Mode
373
Figure 14-4 Queue Scheduling
374
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
375
Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to Cos Values
375
Selecting IP Precedence/Dscp Priority
376
Figure 14-5 IP Precedence/Dscp Priority Status
376
Mapping IP Precedence
377
Table 14-3 Mapping IP Precedence
377
Figure 14-6 IP Precedence Priority
378
Mapping DSCP Priority
379
Table 14-4 Mapping DSCP Priority
379
Figure 14-7 IP DSCP Priority
380
Mapping Ipv6 Traffic Classes
381
Figure 14-8 IP Port Priority Status
381
Mapping IP Port Priority
382
Figure 14-9 IP Port Priority Status
382
Figure 14-10 IP Port Priority
383
15 Quality of Service
385
Configuring Quality of Service Parameters
386
Configuring a Class Map
387
Figure 15-1 Configuring Class Maps
389
Creating Qos Policies
390
Figure 15-2 Configuring Policy Maps
393
Attaching a Policy Map to Ingress Queues
394
Figure 15-3 Service Policy Settings
395
16 Multicast Filtering
398
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)
398
Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
400
Figure 16-1 IGMP Configuration
402
Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router
403
Figure 16-2 Multicast Router Port Information
403
Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router
404
Figure 16-3 Static Multicast Router Port Configuration
404
Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services
405
Figure 16-4 IP Multicast Registration Table
406
Assigning Ports to Multicast Services
407
Figure 16-5 IGMP Member Port Table
408
Configuring Immediate Leave from Multicast Groups
409
IGMP Filtering and Throttling
410
Figure 16-6 IGMP Immediate Leave Table
410
Enabling IGMP Filtering and Throttling
411
Figure 16-7 Enabling IGMP Filtering and Throttling
411
Configuring IGMP Filter Profiles
412
Figure 16-8 IGMP Profile Configuration
413
Configuring IGMP Filtering and Throttling for Interfaces
414
Figure 16-9 IGMP Filter and Throttling Port Configuration
415
Multicast VLAN Registration
416
Configuring Global MVR Settings
417
Field Attributes
418
Figure 16-10 MVR Global Configuration
419
Displaying MVR Interface Status
420
Figure 16-11 MVR Port Information
420
Mvr Vlan
421
Configuring MVR Interfaces
422
Displaying Port Members of Multicast Groups
424
Figure 16-12 MVR Port Configuration
424
Figure 16-13 MVR Group IP Information
425
Assigning Static Multicast Groups to Interfaces
426
Figure 16-14 MVR Group Member Configuration
427
Configuring General DNS Service Parameters
429
17 Domain Name Service
430
Configuring General DNS Service Parameters
431
Figure 17-1 DNS General Configuration
431
Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
432
Figure 17-2 DNS Static Host Table
433
Displaying the DNS Cache
434
Figure 17-3 DNS Cache
435
18 Overview of the Command Line Interface
439
Using the Command Line Interface
439
Accessing the CLI
439
Console Connection
439
Telnet Connection
440
Entering Commands
441
Keywords and Arguments
441
Minimum Abbreviation
442
Command Completion
442
Getting Help on Commands
442
Showing Commands
443
Partial Keyword Lookup
444
Negating the Effect of Commands
444
Using Command History
445
Understanding Command Modes
445
Table 18-1 General Command Modes
445
Exec Commands
446
Configuration Commands
446
Table 18-2 Configuration Command Modes
448
Mode Command
448
Command Line Processing
449
Table 18-3 Keystroke Commands
449
Command Groups
450
Table 18-4 Command Group Index
450
19 General Commands
453
General Commands
454
Enable
454
Default Setting
454
Disable
455
Configure
455
Show History
456
Reload
457
Prompt
458
End
458
Exit
459
Quit
459
Table 20-1 System Management Commands
461
20 System Management Commands
462
Device Designation Commands
462
Hostname
462
Table 20-2 Device Designation Commands
462
System Status Commands
463
Show Startup-Config
463
Related Commands
465
Table 20-3 System Status Commands
465
Show Running-Config
466
Show System
468
Show Users
469
Show Version
470
Show Bme Version
470
Show Cpu Utilization
471
Table 20-4 Show Bme Version - Display Description
471
Table 20-5 Show Cpu Utilization - Display Description
472
Show Memory Status
472
Command Mode
472
System Mode Commands
473
System Mode
473
Table 20-6 Show Memory Status - Display Description
473
Show System Mode
474
Frame Size Commands
475
Jumbo Frame
475
Table 20-8 Frame Size Commands
475
File Management Commands
476
Table 20-9 Flash/File Commands
476
Copy
477
Tftp Server
479
Delete
482
Dir
483
Table 20-10 File Directory Information
483
Whichboot
484
Boot System
485
Line Commands
486
Command Function
486
Mode Page
486
Line
487
Login
488
Password
489
Default Setting
490
Timeout Login Response
490
Exec-Timeout
491
Password-Thresh
492
Databits
493
Silent-Time
493
Parity
494
Command Usage
495
Speed
495
Disconnect
496
Stopbits
496
Show Line
497
Event Logging Commands
499
Logging on
499
Table 20-12 Event Logging Commands
499
Logging History
500
Table 20-13 Logging Levels
500
Logging Host
501
Logging Facility
502
Logging Trap
503
Clear Log
504
Show Logging
505
Table 20-14 Show Logging Flash/Ram - Display Description
506
Table 20-15 Show Logging Trap - Display Description
506
Show Log
507
SMTP Alert Commands
508
Logging Sendmail Host
508
Logging Sendmail Level
509
Logging Sendmail Source-Email
510
Logging Sendmail Destination-Email
510
Command Usage
511
Logging Sendmail
511
Show Logging Sendmail
512
Time Commands
513
Sntp Client
513
Sntp Server
514
Sntp Poll
515
Show Sntp
516
Clock Timezone
517
Calendar Set
518
Show Calendar
518
21 SNMP Commands
521
SNMP Commands
522
Snmp-Server
522
Mode Page
522
Show Snmp
523
Snmp-Server Community
524
Snmp-Server Contact
525
Snmp-Server Location
525
Snmp-Server Host
526
Snmp-Server Enable Traps
529
Snmp-Server Engine-ID
530
Command Mode
531
Show Snmp Engine-ID
532
Table 21-2 Show Snmp Engine-ID - Display Description
532
Snmp-Server View
533
Show Snmp View
534
Table 21-3 Show Snmp View - Display Description
534
Snmp-Server Group
535
Show Snmp Group
536
Table 21-4 Show Snmp Group - Display Description
537
Snmp-Server User
538
Command Usage
539
Show Snmp User
540
Table 21-5 Show Snmp User - Display Description
540
Table 22-1 Authentication Commands
541
22 User Authentication Commands
542
User Account Commands
542
Table 22-2 User Access Commands
542
Default Setting
543
Table 22-3 Default Login Settings
543
Enable Password
544
Authentication Sequence
545
Authentication Login
545
Table 22-4 Authentication Sequence Commands
545
Authentication Enable
547
RADIUS Client
548
Table 22-5 RADIUS Client Commands
548
Radius-Server Host
549
Radius-Server Key
550
Radius-Server Port
550
Radius-Server Retransmit
551
Radius-Server Timeout
551
Show Radius-Server
552
TACACS+ Client
553
Tacacs-Server Host
553
Table 22-6 TACACS+ Client Commands
553
Tacacs-Server Port
554
Tacacs-Server Key
554
Show Tacacs-Server
555
Web Server Commands
555
Ip Http Port
556
Ip Http Server
556
Ip Http Secure-Server
557
Ip Http Secure-Port
558
Table 22-8 HTTPS System Support
558
Telnet Server Commands
560
Ip Telnet Server
560
Table 22-9 Telnet Server Commands
560
Secure Shell Commands
561
Mode Page
561
Ip Ssh Server
565
Ip Ssh Timeout
566
Ip Ssh Authentication-Retries
567
Ip Ssh Server-Key Size
567
Delete Public-Key
568
Ip Ssh Crypto Host-Key Generate
568
Ip Ssh Crypto Zeroize
569
Ip Ssh Save Host-Key
570
Show Ip Ssh
571
Show Ssh
571
Table 22-11 Show Ssh - Display Description
571
Default Setting
572
Show Public-Key
572
Privileged Exec
573
802.1X Port Authentication
574
Table 22-12 802.1X Port Authentication Commands
574
Dot1X Default
575
Dot1X Max-Req
576
Dot1X Port-Control
576
Dot1X Operation-Mode
577
Dot1X Re-Authenticate
578
Dot1X Re-Authentication
579
Dot1X Timeout Quiet-Period
579
Dot1X Timeout Re-Authperiod
580
Dot1X Timeout Tx-Period
581
Show Dot1X
581
A Uthentication C Ommands
584
Dot1X System-Auth-Control
575
Management IP Filter Commands
585
Management
585
Show Management
586
23 Client Security Commands
589
Port Security Commands
590
Port Security
591
Packet Filtering Commands
593
Filter Ipmac
593
Table 23-3 Packet Filter Commands
593
Filter Netbios
595
Filter Dhcp-Request
596
Filter Dhcp
597
Show Filter
598
IP Source Guard Commands
599
Ip Source-Guard
599
Ip Source-Guard Binding
602
Show Ip Source-Guard
603
Table 23-4 IP Source Guard Commands
603
Show Ip Source-Guard Binding
604
DHCP Snooping Commands
605
Ip Dhcp Snooping
606
Ip Dhcp Snooping Vlan
608
Ip Dhcp Snooping Verify Mac-Address
609
Ip Dhcp Snooping Database Write
610
Ip Dhcp Snooping Service-Provider-Mode
610
Ip Dhcp Snooping Client Limit
611
Ip Dhcp Snooping Trust
612
Show Ip Dhcp Snooping
613
Table 23-5 DHCP Snooping Commands
613
Show Ip Dhcp Snooping Binding
614
Table 24-1 Access Control List Commands
615
24 Access Control List Commands
616
Table 24-2 IP ACL Commands
616
Access-List Ip
617
Command Usage
618
Permit, Deny (Standard IP ACL)
618
Permit, Deny (Extended IP ACL)
619
Show Ip Access-List
621
Access-List Ip Mask-Precedence
622
Mask (IP ACL)
623
Ip Access-Group
628
Show Access-List Ip Mask-Precedence
628
Show Ip Access-Group
629
MAC Acls
630
Table 24-3 MAC ACL Commands
630
Access-List Mac
631
Permit, Deny (MAC ACL)
632
Related Commands
633
Access-List Mac Mask-Precedence
634
Show Mac Access-List
634
Mask (MAC ACL)
635
Show Access-List Mac Mask-Precedence
638
Mac Access-Group
639
ACL Information
640
Show Mac Access-Group
640
Show Access-List
640
Table 24-4 ACL Information Commands
640
Show Access-Group
641
25 Interface Commands
643
Interface
644
Interface Commands
644
Description
645
Speed-Duplex
645
Negotiation
647
Capabilities
648
Flowcontrol
649
Media-Type
650
Switchport MDIX
651
Shutdown
652
Switchport Packet-Rate
653
Default Setting
653
Clear Counters
654
Show Interfaces Status
655
Show Interfaces Counters
656
Show Interfaces Switchport
658
Table 25-2 Show Interfaces Switchport - Display Description
659
Guidelines for Creating Trunks
662
26 Link Aggregation Commands
662
Channel-Group
663
Lacp
664
Lacp System-Priority
666
Lacp Admin-Key (Ethernet Interface)
667
Lacp Admin-Key (Port Channel)
668
Lacp Port-Priority
669
Show Lacp
670
Table 26-2 Show Lacp Counters - Display Description
671
Table 26-3 Show Lacp Internal - Display Description
671
Table 26-4 Show Lacp Neighbors - Display Description
673
Table 26-5 Show Lacp Sysid - Display Description
674
27 Mirror Port Commands
675
Port Monitor
675
Show Port Monitor
676
28 Rate Limit Commands
679
Rate-Limit
680
Rate Limit Commands
680
Rate-Limit Trap-Input
681
Show Rate-Limit Vlan
682
Table 29-1 VDSL Commands
683
29 VDSL Commands
684
Table 29-2 Long-Reach Ethernet Commands
684
Long-Reach Ethernet Commands
685
Lre Band-Plan
686
Table 29-3 VDSL2 Band Plans
687
Lre Option-Band
688
Lre Ham-Band
689
Table 29-4 HAM Band Notches
689
Lre Region-Ham-Band
691
Table 29-5 HAM Band Notches for Usage Types
692
Lre Psd-Breakpoints
694
Lre Psd-Frequencies
695
Global Configuration
696
Lre Psd-Value
697
Lre Psd-Mask-Level
698
Table 29-6 PSD Mask Options
699
Lre Pbo-Config
700
Lre Upbo
701
Command Usage
702
Lre Tone
703
Lre Max-Power
704
Lre Min-Protection
705
Lre Channel
706
Lre Interleave-Max-Delay
707
Lre Datarate
708
Lre Rate-Set
709
Lre Noise-Mgn Target
710
Lre Noise-Mgn Min
711
Lre Reset
712
Lre Shutdown
712
Lre Auto-Retraining
713
Lre Retraining
714
Lre Rate-Adaption
715
Lre Apply
716
Table 29-7 Line Profile Commands
717
Line Profile Commands
717
Line-Profile
718
Lre Line-Profile
719
Band-Plan
720
Option-Band
721
Ham-Band
722
Region-Ham-Band
723
Tone
724
Max-Power
725
Min-Protection
726
Channel
727
Down/Up-Max-Inter-Delay
728
Down/Up-Fast/Slow-Max/Min-Datarate
729
Down/Up-Target-Noise-Mgn
730
Down/Up-Min-Noise-Mgn
731
Table 29-8 Alarm Profile Commands
733
Alarm Profile Commands
733
Alarm-Profile
734
Lre Alarm-Profile
734
Init-Failure
735
Thresh-15Min-Ess
736
Thresh-15Min-Lofs
737
Thresh-15Min-Lols
738
Thresh-15Min-Loss
739
Thresh-15Min-Lprs
740
Thresh-15Min-Sess
741
Thresh-15Min-Uass
742
Displaying VDSL Information
743
Mode Page
743
Table 29-9 Commands for Displaying VDSL Information
743
Command Mode
744
Show Lre Band-Plan
744
Show Lre Option-Band
745
Command Usage
746
Show Lre Ham-Band
746
Show Lre Region-Ham-Band
747
Show Lre Psd
749
Show Lre Psd-Mask-Level
750
Show Lre Pbo-Config
751
Show Lre Upbo
752
Show Lre Tone
753
Show Lre Interleave-Max-Delay
754
Show Lre Datarate
755
Show Lre Noise-Mgn
756
Related Commands
757
Show Lre Rate-Adaption
757
Show Lre Config
758
Show Lre Line-Profile
759
Show Lre Alarm-Profile
760
Show Lre
761
Table 29-10 Show Lre - Display Description
761
Command Mode
762
Show Lre Phys-Info
762
Table 29-11 Show Lre Phys-Info - Display Description
763
Show Lre Perf
764
Table 29-12 Show Lre Rate-Info - Display Description
764
Command Usage
765
Table 29-13 Show Lre Phys-Info - Display Description
765
CPE Configuration
768
Oam Local Clear Counter
768
Table 29-14 CPE Configuration Commands
768
Efm Remote Eeprom-Write
769
Copy Tftp Firmware
769
Oam Remote Upgrade Firmware
772
Oam Remote Firmware Active
772
Show Cpe-Info
773
Table 29-15 Show Cpe-Info - Display Description
774
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6-Band VDSL2 Switch
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Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Limited Warranty
5
CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety (EEC)
8
Industry Canada - Class a
8
Safety Compliance
9
Power Cord Safety
10
Veuillez Lire à Fond L'information de la Sécurité Suivante Avant D'installer le Switch
11
Bitte Unbedingt vor dem Einbauen des Switches die Folgenden Sicherheitsanweisungen Durchlesen
12
Warnings and Cautionary Messages
13
Manufacturing Materials
14
Related Publications
14
Environmental Statement
14
End of Product Life Span
14
Table of Contents
15
About the Tigeraccess EE Switch
22
Overview
23
VDSL Technology
23
Figure 1-1 VDSL Application
23
Switch Architecture
24
Network Management Options
24
Description of Hardware
25
RJ-21 Ports
26
1000BASE-T Ports
26
Figure 1-2 Front and Rear Panels
26
SFP Slots
27
Management Port
27
Table 1-1 Optional SFP Transceivers
27
Console Port
28
Ethernet-Over-VDSL CPE (Optional Equipment)
28
Port and System Status Leds
28
Figure 1-3 Port and System Leds
28
Table 1-2 Port Status Leds
29
Table 1-3 System Status Leds
29
Power Supply Socket
30
Key Features
30
Figure 1-4 Power Supply Socket
30
Ethernet Connectivity
31
Network Planning
33
Introduction to Switching
33
Application Examples
33
Internet Connections
34
Figure 2-1 Internet Connections
34
Remote Connections with Fiber Cable
35
Making VLAN Connections
35
Figure 2-2 Remote Connections with Fiber Cable
35
Figure 2-3 Making VLAN Connections
36
Application Notes
37
3 Installing the Switch
39
Preparing the Site for VDSL/POTS Connections
39
Figure 3-1 Wiring before VDSL Switch Installation
39
Installing Additional Equipment
40
Verifying Site Requirement
40
Figure 3-2 Wiring after Switch Installation
40
Installing Ethernet Cabling
41
Equipment Checklist
42
Package Contents
42
Figure 3-3 RJ-45 Connections
42
Optional Rack-Mounting Equipment
43
Mounting
43
Rack Mounting
43
Figure 3-4 Attaching the Brackets
44
Figure 3-5 Installing the Switch in a Rack
44
Desktop or Shelf Mounting
45
Figure 3-6 Attaching the Adhesive Feet
45
Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver
46
Table 3-1 Optional SFP Transceivers
46
Figure 3-7 Inserting an SFP Transceiver into a Slot
46
Connecting to a Power Source
47
Figure 3-8 Power Socket
47
Connecting to the Console Port
48
Wiring Map for Serial Cable
48
Table 3-2 Wiring Map for Serial Cable
48
Figure 3-9 Serial Port (RJ-45) Pin-Out
48
Making Network Connections
51
Connecting RJ-21 Cables
51
Connecting to the Punch-Down Blocks
52
Figure 4-1 Connecting to the Punch-Down Blocks
52
Using Patch Panels
53
Figure 4-2 Using Patch Panels
53
Connecting Twisted-Pair Devices
54
Cabling Guidelines
54
Network Wiring Connections
54
Figure 4-3 Network Wiring Connections
54
Connecting to Pcs, Servers, Hubs and Switches
55
Figure 4-4 Customer Premises Connections
55
Connecting Fiber Optic Devices
56
Connectivity Rules
57
Figure 4-5 Making LC Port Connections
57
1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Cable Lengths
58
1000BASE-T Cable Requirements
58
Table 4-1 Maximum 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
58
Table 4-2 Maximum 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
58
10 Mbps Ethernet Cable Lengths
59
100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Cable Lengths
59
Table 4-3 Maximum 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
59
Table 4-4 Maximum 1000BASE-ZX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
59
Table 4-5 Maximum Fast Ethernet Cable Length
59
Table 4-6 Maximum Ethernet Cable Length
59
Cable Labeling and Connection Records
60
A Troubleshooting
61
Diagnosing Switch Indicators
61
Table A-1 Diagnosing Switch Indicators
61
Power and Cooling Problems
63
Installation
63
In-Band Access
63
SMC Networks TigerAccess EE SMC7816M/VSW Specifications (1 page)
SMC Networks Extended Ethernet - VDSL2 switches
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Table of Contents
Extended Ethernet – VDSL2
1
Port Details
1
Performance
1
Features
1
Switching Features
1
Security
1
Management
1
Transceivers
1
Installation
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