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ZyXEL Communications IES-2000 User Manual (304 pages)
IES-
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ZyXEL Communications
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Network Router
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Table of Contents
Fcc Warning
3
Interference Statements and Warnings
3
Zyxel Limited Warranty
4
Customer Support
5
Table of Contents
6
Online Registration
23
Related Documentation
23
Getting Started
25
Part I
25
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-2000/3000
27
Features
27
Physical Specifications
28
Power Consumption
29
Table 1-1 IES-3000 (Without Cards)
29
Table 1-2 IES-2000 (Without Cards)
29
Table 1-3 Main Chassis DSL Line Card Weights
29
Table 1-4 Splitter Card Weights
29
Operating Environment
30
Storage Environment
30
Applications
31
Table 1-5 IP DSLAM Application
32
Table 1-6 Remote DSLAM Application Overview
33
Table 1-7 Remote DSLAM Application
34
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration with the EEC1020
35
Introduction
35
Preparatory Steps
35
Hardware Installation Procedure
36
Configuring the Line Cards
36
Configuration of ALC1024 and SLC1024
38
Configuration of VLC1012
38
Connections
40
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
43
Additional Installation Requirements
43
Front Panel
43
Table 3-1 IES-2000 Front Panel
44
Table 3-2 IES-3000 Front Panel
45
Table 3-3 ALC1024
46
Table 3-4 SLC1024
46
Table 3-5 VLC1012
46
Table 3-6 EEC1020
46
Table 3-7 DSL Line Card Front Panel Ports
46
Table 3-8 Splitter Card Front Panel Ports
46
Table 3-9 Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Ports
46
Connections
47
Table 3-10 EEC1020 Front Panel Ports
47
Table 3-11 EEC1020 Connections
47
Table 3-12 IES-2000 Front Panel Connections
48
Table 3-13 IES-3000 Front Panel Connections
49
MDF Scenarios
50
Table 3-14 Installation Overview
51
Table 3-15 Telco Cable
52
Installation Scenario a
53
Table 3-16 MDF (Main Distribution Frame) Wiring
53
Typical Scenarios
53
Table 3-17 Installation Scenario a
54
Table 3-18 One MDF for End-User and CO Connections
55
Installation Scenario B
55
Table 3-19 Installation Scenario B
56
Table 3-20 Two Separate Mdfs for End-User and CO Connections
57
Installation Scenario C
57
Table 3-21 Installation Scenario C
58
Table 3-22 IES-3000 Power Connections
60
Chapter 4 ALC1024 Overview
65
Introduction
65
Features
65
Physical Specifications
67
Default Settings
67
Front Panel
68
Table 4-1 DSL LED Descriptions
69
Table 4-2 ACL1024 Front Panel Ports
69
Chapter 5 SLC1024 Overview
73
Introduction
73
Features
73
Physical Specifications
74
Default Settings
75
Front Panel
76
Figure 5-1 SLC1024 Front Panel
76
Table 5-1 DSL LED Descriptions
76
Table 5-2 SCL1024 Front Panel Ports
77
Chapter 6 System Commands
81
Command Line Interface (CI)
81
Command Structure
81
Commonly Used Commands
82
Sys Commands
83
Config Print Command
83
Exit Command
83
Set Name Command
83
Secured Host Commands
84
Set Contact Command
84
Set Mode Command
84
UNIX Syslog Commands
85
Table 6-1 Logs Sent to Your UNIX Server
85
Secured Host Add Command
85
Secured Host Delete Command
85
System Error Log Commands
86
Figure 6-1 Example: Procedure to Save and View a Previous Error Log
87
System Reboot
87
Errlog Display Command
87
Errlog Clear Command
87
Saving and Viewing a Previous Error Log
87
Set Chassis Command
88
Chapter 7 ALC1024 Specific Commands
89
ADSL Standards
89
Profiles
89
Configured Vs. Actual Rate
89
Table 7-1 Maximum Transfer Rates of the Alc1024'S ADSL Ports
89
Default Settings
90
ADSL Commands
91
Figure 4-1 ALC1024
93
Show Ports Command
101
Chapter 8 SLC1024 Specific Commands
103
G.SHDSL Standards
103
Profiles
103
Configured Versus Actual Speed
103
Table 8-1 Data Rates of the Slc1024'S G.SHDSL Ports
103
Default Settings
104
G.SHDSL Commands
104
Table 8-2 List Port Command - <State> Parameter
107
Chapter 9 10/100M Fast Ethernet Port Commands
113
10/100M Auto-Sensing Ethernet
113
Ethernet Commands
113
Set Auto Command
113
Set Duplex Command
113
Chapter 10 Bridge Commands
115
IGMP Snooping
115
Bridge Port Numbers
115
Basic Commands
115
MAC Filter Commands
116
Device Command
116
Filter Commands
118
Port-Based VLAN Commands
119
Filterage Command
119
Figure 10-1 Default VLAN Settings
121
Figure 10-2 Example of Modified VLAN Port 2
123
Tagged Ethernet Frames Commands (Fast Mode)
124
Figure 10-4 Example of Modified VLAN Settings
124
Table 10-1 Physical Ports, Port Numbers and Line Card Default PVID Tags in Fast Mode
126
Chapter 11 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
127
Introduction
127
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN -Tags
127
VLAN-Aware/Vlan-Unaware Devices
127
Filtering Databases
127
Configuring the Tagged VLAN
128
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
129
Figure 11-1 PVID Command Display Example
132
Figure 11-2 Example: SVLAN List Command Display
133
Modify a Static Vlan Table Example
133
Figure 11-3 Example: SVLAN List Command Display
134
Forwarding Process Example
134
Figure 11-4 SVLAN Example
135
Figure 11-5 Example: Svlan Getentry 2 Command Display
136
Figure 11-6 Example: DVLAN List Command Display
137
Figure 11-7 Example: DVLAN Getentry 2 Command Display
137
Figure 11-8 Example: VLAN List Command Display
138
Chapter 12 IEEE 802.1P Priority Commands
139
Introduction
139
IEEE 802.1P Priority Commands
139
Chapter 13 IP Commands
141
Setting the IP Address
141
General IP Commands
142
Figure 13-1 Setting IP Address and Default Gateway
142
Ping Command
143
Enable Command
145
Chapter 14 Remote Management
147
Management by Telnet
147
SNMP Management
147
Figure 14-1 SNMP Management Model
148
SNMP Access Configuration
149
SNMP Trap Configuration
150
Chapter 15 Configuration Backup/Restore
153
Configuration Files of the Line Card
153
Configuration Backup
153
Configuration Restore
153
Chapter 16 Firmware Upload and Recovery
155
FTP Firmware Upload on the Line Card
155
Table 16-1 FTP Upload and BOOTP/TFTP Recovery Differences
155
BOOTP/TFTP Firmware Recovery of the Line Card
156
Figure 16-1 BOOTP/TFTP Server
157
Figure 16-2 Input MAC
157
Figure 16-3 Database Edit Dialog
158
Figure 16-4 Enable BOOTP/TFTP
158
Figure 16-5 Enter Debug Mode
158
Chapter 17 VLC1012 Overview
163
Introduction
163
Features
163
System Monitoring
164
Physical Specifications
165
Default Settings
165
Front Panel
166
Table 17-1 VLC1012 LED Descriptions
167
Table 17-2 VCL1012 Front Panel Ports
167
Chapter 18 Introducing the SMT
171
Initial Screen
171
Navigating the SMT Interface
171
Figure 18-1 Power-On Display
171
Figure 18-2 Login Screen
171
SMT Menus at a Glance
172
Table 18-1 Navigating the SMT
172
Figure 18-3 SMT Menus at a Glance
173
Changing the System Password
174
Figure 18-4 VLC1012 Main Menu
174
Table 18-2 Main Menu Summary
174
Figure 18-5 Menu 23.1 - System Password
175
Chapter 19 General, Switch and IP Setup
177
General Setup
177
Switch Setup
177
Figure 19-1 Menu 1 - General Setup
177
Table 19-1 General Setup Fields
177
Figure 19-2 Menu 2 - Switch Setup
178
Table 19-2 Menu 2 - Switch Setup
178
Table 19-3 VDSL Mode, Frequency Ranges and Speeds
179
Figure 19-3 Menu 2.2 GARP Timer Setup
180
Table 19-4 Menu 2.2 - GARP Timer
180
Table 19-5 GVRP Terminology
180
Figure 19-4 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames to 802.1Q VLAN Aware/Unaware Devices
183
Table 19-6 Qos Priority Listing
183
TCP/IP Setup
184
Figure 19-5 Menu 2.3 Qos Setup
184
Table 19-7 Menu 2.3 - Qos Setup
184
Figure 19-6 Menu 3 - TCP/IP Setup
185
Table 19-8 LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu Fields
185
Chapter 20 Port Setup
187
Configured Vs. Actual VDSL Port Speed
187
Port Configuration
187
Figure 20-1 Menu 6 - Ports Setup for VLC1012 Only
187
Figure 20-2 VDSL Port Setup
188
Table 20-1 VDSL Port Setup
188
Figure 20-3 Menu 6.2 - Ethernet Port Setup
189
Table 20-2 Menu 6.2 - Ethernet Port Setup
189
Configuring STP on a Port
190
Figure 20-4 Menu 6.1.1 - Port Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
190
Table 20-3 Menu 6.1.1 - Port Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
190
Figure 20-5 Menu 6.1.3 Port VLAN Setup
191
Table 20-4 Menu 6.1.3 - Port VLAN Setup
191
Chapter 21 Static Route Setup
195
Creating a Static Route
195
Figure 21-1 Menu 12 - Static Route Setup
195
Figure 21-2 Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route
195
Table 21-1 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
195
Chapter 22 VLAN Setup
197
Introduction
197
VLAN Setup Configuration
197
Figure 22-1 Main Setup Menu
197
Figure 22-2 Menu 17 VLAN Setup
197
Figure 22-3 Menu 17.1.1 - 802.1Q VLAN Static Entry Setup
198
Table 22-1 Menu 17 - VLAN Setup
198
Table 22-2 Menu 17.1.1 - VLAN Static Entry Setup
198
Chapter 23 SNMP Configuration
201
About SNMP
201
Figure 23-1 SNMP Management Model
201
Supported Mibs
202
Configuring SNMP
202
Figure 23-2 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
202
Table 23-1 SNMP Commands
202
Table 23-2 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
202
SNMP Traps
203
Table 23-3 SNMP Traps
203
System Maintenance 1
207
Introduction
207
System Status
207
Figure 24-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
207
Figure 24-2 Menu 24.1 - System Status
207
Chapter 24 System Maintenance 1
207
Figure 24-3 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - System Status
208
Table 24-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
208
Figure 24-4 Port Statistics
209
Table 24-2 Port Statistics
209
Figure 24-5 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status
212
Table 24-3 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status
212
Figure 24-6 Menu 24.1.3 VLAN Status
213
Table 24-4 Menu 24.1.3 - VLAN Status
213
Figure 24-7 Menu 24.2 - System Information and Console Port Speed
214
Figure 24-8 Menu 24.2.1 - System Maintenance - Information
214
System Information and Console Port Speed
214
Table 24-5 Fields in System Maintenance
214
Figure 24-9 Menu 24.2.2 - System Maintenance - Change Console Port Speed
215
Log and Trace
215
Figure 24-10 Menu 24.3 - System Maintenance - Log and Trace
216
Figure 24-11 Examples of Error and Information Messages
216
Diagnostic
217
Figure 24-12 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - UNIX Syslog
217
Figure 24-13 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
217
Table 24-6 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
217
Table 24-7 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
218
Chapter 25 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
219
Filename Conventions
219
Table 25-1 Filename Conventions
219
Backup Configuration
220
Figure 25-2 FTP Session Example
221
Table 25-2 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
221
Example of Ftp Commands from the Command Line
221
Backup Configuration Using Tftp
222
Table 25-3 General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
222
Tftp Command Example
222
Figure 25-3 System Maintenance - Backup Configuration
223
Figure 25-4 System Maintenance - Starting Xmodem Download Screen
223
Figure 25-5 Backup Configuration Example
223
Backup Via Console Port
223
Restore Configuration
224
Figure 25-6 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen
224
Figure 25-8 FTP Restore Example
225
Figure 25-9 System Maintenance - Restore Configuration
225
Figure 25-10 System Maintenance - Starting Xmodem Download Screen
225
Restore Via Console Port
225
Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
226
Figure 25-11 Restore Configuration Example
226
Figure 25-12 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen
226
Configuration File Upload
227
Figure 25-13 Telnet into Menu 24.7.1 - Upload System Firmware
227
Figure 25-14 Telnet into Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance
227
Ftp File Upload Command from the Dos Prompt Example
227
Figure 25-15 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
228
Tftp File Upload
228
Figure 25-16 Menu 24.7.1 as Seen Using the Console Port
229
Tftp Upload Command Example
229
Uploading Firmware File Via Console Port
229
Uploading Via Console Port
229
Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using Hyperterminal
230
Figure 25-17 Example Xmodem Upload
230
Figure 25-18 Menu 24.7.2 as Seen Using the Console Port
230
Uploading Configuration File Via Console Port
230
Figure 25-19 Example Xmodem Upload
231
Example Xmodem Configuration Upload Using Hyperterminal
231
System Maintenance 2
233
Command Interpreter Mode
233
Time and Date Setting
233
Figure 17-1 VLC1012
233
Figure 26-1 Valid CI Commands
233
Chapter 26 System Maintenance 2
233
Figure 26-2 Menu 24.10 System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting
234
Resetting the Time
234
Table 26-1 Time and Date Setting Fields
234
Figure 26-3 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
235
Remote Management Control
235
Secured Client Sets
235
Table 26-2 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
235
Figure 26-4 Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets
236
Figure 26-5 Menu 24.11.1.1 - Secured Client Configuration
236
Table 26-3 Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets
236
Hardware Monitor
237
Table 26-4 Menu 24.11.1.1 - Secured Client Configuration
237
Figure 26-6 Menu 24.12 - Hardware Monitor
238
Table 26-5 Menu 24.12 - Hardware Monitor
238
Chapter 27 VDSL-Related Commands
243
Introduction
243
Figure 27-1 CI Command Mode
243
Table 27-1 VDSL Default Values
243
VDSL Commands
244
Figure 27-2 CI Commands
244
Table 27-2 VDSL-Related Commands
244
Table 27-3 Set VDSL Mode by CI Command
245
Table 27-4 VDSL Rates
246
Figure 27-3 VDSL Channel Status
247
Table 27-5 VDSL Channel Status Counters
247
Figure 27-4 VDSL Driver Version
249
Figure 27-5 VDSL Show Example
249
Figure 27-6 VDSL Quality Counters
250
Figure 27-7 VDSL Initialization Messages
251
Figure 27-8 VDSL Monitor
251
VDSL-Ethernet-Related Commands
252
Figure 27-9 Ethernet Status Counters
252
Table 27-6 Ethernet Status Counters
252
Figure 27-10 Ethernet Flow Control
254
Figure 27-11 Ethernet Monitor Status
254
Figure 27-12 Enet Monitor Statistics
254
Figure 27-13 Ethernet Physical Registers
255
Table 27-8 Enet Monitor Statistics
255
Chapter 28 Switch-Related Commands
257
Overview
257
Switch MIB Commands
257
Table 28-1 MIB, Port and VLAN Switch Command Summary
257
Figure 28-1 Port Statistics
258
Table 28-2 Port Statistics
258
Port Status Command
260
Figure 28-2 Port Status Command
260
Vlans
261
Table 28-3 Port Status Command
261
Figure 28-3 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames to 802.1Q VLAN Aware/Unaware Devices
263
Figure 28-4 Default VLAN Settings
264
Table 28-4 VLAN Key
264
Figure 28-5 VLAN Set Example
265
Figure 28-6 VLAN Set Example 2
265
Figure 28-7 Set All Ports as Egress Ports for a Single Port
266
Figure 28-8 Set All VLAN Ports
266
Figure 28-9 Clear One Port of Specific Egress Ports
267
MAC Address Commands
268
Figure 28-10 Clear One Port of All Egress Ports
268
Figure 28-11 Clear All VLAN Ports
268
MAC Address Learning
269
Figure 28-12 MAC Learning Status
269
Table 28-5 MAC Address CI Commands
269
Figure 28-13 Set Port 1 to Learn MAC Addresses
270
Figure 28-14 MAC Address Details
271
Table 28-6 MAC Address Details
271
Switch Spanning Tree Protocol Command
272
Figure 28-15 Total Number of MAC Addresses Learned
272
Figure 28-16 Find MAC Address Example
272
Table 28-7 Find MAC Address Example
272
Figure 28-17 STP Status down
273
Figure 28-18 STP Counter Display Example
273
Table 28-8 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status
273
Switch Driver Commands
275
Figure 28-19 Display Switch Driver Counters
275
Table 28-9 Switch Driver Commands
275
Table 28-10 Display Switch Driver Counters
275
Chapter 29 IP Commands
277
Introduction
277
Table 29-1 IP Commands Supported
277
Figure 29-1 IGMP Snooping Status
278
Table 29-2 IGMP Snooping Status
278
Figure 29-2 IGMP Snooping Query Example
279
Enable Igmp Snooping
279
Chapter 30 Troubleshooting
283
DSL LED(S)
283
Data Transmission
283
Table 30-1 Troubleshooting the DSL LED(S)
283
Table 30-2 Troubleshooting Data Transmission
283
DSL LED(S) Turn on and off
284
Data Rate
284
Table 30-3 Troubleshooting a Non-Constant DSL LED
284
Table 30-4 Troubleshooting the SYNC-Rate
284
Configured Settings
285
Password
285
Local Server
285
Snmp
285
Table 30-5 Troubleshooting the Line Card's Configured Settings
285
Table 30-6 Troubleshooting the Password
285
Table 30-7 Troubleshooting a Local Server
285
Table 30-8 Troubleshooting the SNMP Server
285
Telnet
286
Emergency Console Port
286
Table 30-9 Troubleshooting Telnet
286
Appendix A Hardware Telco-50 Pin Assignments
287
Appendix B Safety Warnings
290
Appendix C Telco-50 Cable Pin Assignments
291
Index
295
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