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ZyXEL Communications VES-1008 User Manual (155 pages)
VDSL-Ethernet Switch
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
3
Interference Statements and Warnings
4
Customer Support
5
Table of Contents
6
Preface
16
Related Documentation
16
Getting Ready
19
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the VES-1000 Series of Switches
21
Features
21
Igmp Snooping
22
System Monitoring
22
Applications
23
Figure 1-1 Building Deployment Example Using a VES-1012
24
Figure 1-2 Enterprise Application Using a VES-1012
25
Figure 1-3 VES-1012 Example of a Campus Application Using a Gigabit Switch
26
Figure 1-4 VES-1012 Example of Campus Application Using a Fiber Ring
26
Chapter 2 Hardware Connections
27
Additional Installation Requirements
27
Back Panel
27
Figure 2-1 VES-1012 Back Panel
27
Front Panel
28
Front Panel Ports
28
Figure 2-2 VES-1008 Front Panel
28
Figure 2-3 VES-1012 Front Panel
28
Table 2-A VES-1000 Series Switches: Front Panel Ports
28
Console Port
29
Front Panel Leds
30
Table 2-B VES-1000 Series Switches: LED Descriptions
30
Chapter 3 Introducing the SMT
33
Initial Screen
33
Navigating the SMT Interface
33
Figure 3-1 Power-On Display
33
Figure 3-2 Login Screen
33
SMT Menus at a Glance
34
Table 3-A Navigating the SMT
34
Figure 3-3 SMT Menus at a Glance
35
Changing the System Password
36
Figure 3-4 VES-1012 Main Menu
36
Table 3-B Main Menu Summary
36
Figure 3-5 Menu 23.1 - System Password
37
Getting Started
38
Chapter 4 General, Switch and IP Setup
39
General Setup
39
Switch Setup
39
Figure 4-1 Menu 1 - General Setup
39
Table 4-A General Setup Fields
39
Figure 4-2 Menu 2 - Switch Setup
40
Table 4-B Menu 2 - Switch Setup
40
Table 4-C VDSL Mode, Frequency Ranges and Speeds
41
Table 4-D Path Cost
42
Figure 4-3 Root Ports and Designated Ports
43
Table 4-E Port States
43
Figure 4-4 Menu 2.1 Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
44
Table 4-F Menu 2.1 - Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
44
Figure 4-5 Menu 2.2 GARP Timer Setup
45
Table 4-G Menu 2.2 - GARP Timer
45
Table 4-H GVRP Terminology
45
Figure 4-6 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames to 802.1Q VLAN Aware/Unaware Devices
48
Table 4-I Qos Priority Listing
48
TCP/IP Setup
49
Figure 4-7 Menu 2.3 Qos Setup
49
Table 4-J Menu 2.3 - Qos Setup
49
Figure 4-8 Menu 3 - TCP/IP Setup
50
Table 4-K LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu Fields
50
Chapter 5 Port Setup
51
Configured Vs. Actual VDSL Port Speed
51
Port Configuration
51
Figure 5-1 Menu 6 - Ports Setup for VES-1012 Only
51
Figure 5-2 VDSL Port Setup
52
Table 5-A VDSL Port Setup
52
Figure 5-3 Menu 6.13 - Ethernet Port Setup
53
Table 5-B Menu 6.13 - Ethernet Port Setup
53
Table 5-C Menu 6.1 - Port Spanning Tree Protocol Setup
54
Figure 5-5 Menu 6.1.3 Port VLAN Setup
55
Table 5-D Menu 6.1.3 - Port VLAN Setup
55
Chapter 6 Static Route Setup
59
Creating a Static Route
59
Figure 6-1 Menu 12 - Static Route Setup
59
Figure 6-2 Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route
59
Table 6-A Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
59
Chapter 7 VLAN Setup
61
Introduction
61
VLAN Setup Configuration
61
Figure 7-1 Main Setup Menu
61
Figure 7-2 Menu 17 VLAN Setup
62
Figure 7-3 Menu 17.1.1 - 802.1Q VLAN Static Entry Setup
62
Table 7-A Menu 17 - VLAN Setup
62
Table 7-B Menu 17.1.1 - VLAN Static Entry Setup
62
Chapter 8 SNMP Configuration
65
About SNMP
65
Figure 8-1 SNMP Management Model
65
Supported Mibs
66
Configuring SNMP
66
Figure 8-2 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
66
Table 8-A SNMP Commands
66
Table 8-B SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
66
SNMP Traps
67
Table 8-C SNMP Traps
67
System Maintenance 1
71
Chapter 9 System Maintenance 1
71
Introduction
71
System Status
71
Figure 9-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
71
Figure 9-2 Menu 24.1 - System Status
71
Figure 9-3 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - System Status
72
Table 9-A System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
72
Figure 9-4 Port Statistics
73
Table 9-B Port Statistics
73
Figure 9-5 Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status
76
Table 9-C Menu 24.1.2 - Spanning Tree Protocol Status
76
Figure 9-6 Menu 24.1.3 VLAN Status
77
System Information and Console Port Speed
78
Figure 9-7 Menu 24.2 - System Information and Console Port Speed
78
Table 9-D Menu 24.1.3 - VLAN Status
78
Figure 9-8 Menu 24.2.1 - System Maintenance - Information
79
Figure 9-9 Menu 24.2.2 - System Maintenance - Change Console Port Speed
79
Table 9-E Fields in System Maintenance
79
Log and Trace
80
Figure 9-10 Menu 24.3 - System Maintenance - Log and Trace
80
Figure 9-11 Examples of Error and Information Messages
80
Diagnostic
81
Figure 9-12 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - UNIX Syslog
81
Table 9-F System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
81
Figure 9-13 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
82
Table 9-G System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
83
Chapter 10 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
85
Filename Conventions
85
Backup Configuration
86
Table 10-A Filename Conventions
86
Figure 10-1 Telnet in Menu 24.5
87
Figure 10-2 FTP Session Example
87
Table 10-B General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
87
Figure 10-3 System Maintenance - Backup Configuration
89
Table 10-C General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
89
Restore Configuration
90
Figure 10-4 System Maintenance - Starting Xmodem Download Screen
90
Figure 10-5 Backup Configuration Example
90
Figure 10-6 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen
90
Figure 10-7 Telnet into Menu 24.6
91
Figure 10-8 FTP Restore Example
91
Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
92
Figure 10-9 System Maintenance - Restore Configuration
92
Figure 10-10 System Maintenance - Starting Xmodem Download Screen
92
Figure 10-11 Restore Configuration Example
92
Figure 10-12 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen
92
Figure 10-13 Telnet into Menu 24.7.1 - Upload System Firmware
93
Figure 10-14 Telnet into Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance
94
Figure 10-15 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
95
Figure 10-16 Menu 24.7.1 as Seen Using the Console Port
96
Figure 10-17 Example Xmodem Upload
97
Figure 10-18 Menu 24.7.2 as Seen Using the Console Port
97
Figure 10-19 Example Xmodem Upload
98
System Maintenance 2
99
Chapter 11 System Maintenance 2
99
Command Interpreter Mode
99
Time and Date Setting
99
Figure 11-1 Valid CI Commands
99
Figure 11-2 Menu 24.10 System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting
99
Remote Management Control
100
Table 11-A Time and Date Setting Fields
100
Figure 11-3 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
101
Table 11-B Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
101
Figure 11-4 Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets
102
Figure 11-5 Menu 24.11.1.1 - Secured Client Configuration
102
Table 11-C Menu 24.11.1 - Secured Client Sets
102
Hardware Monitor
103
Table 11-D Menu 24.11.1.1 - Secured Client Configuration
103
Figure 11-6 Menu 24.12 - Hardware Monitor
104
Table 11-E Menu 24.12 - Hardware Monitor
104
Chapter 12 VDSL-Related Commands
109
Introduction
109
Figure 12-1 CI Command Mode
109
Table 12-A VDSL Default Values
109
VDSL Commands
110
Figure 12-2 CI Commands
110
Table 12-B VDSL-Related Commands
110
Table 12-C Set VDSL Mode by CI Command
111
Table 12-D VDSL Rates
112
Figure 12-3 VDSL Channel Status
113
Table 12-E VDSL Channel Status Counters
113
Figure 12-4 VDSL Driver Version
114
Figure 12-5 VDSL Show Example
115
Figure 12-6 VDSL Quality Counters
115
Figure 12-7 VDSL Initialization Messages
116
VDSL-Ethernet-Related Commands
117
Figure 12-8 VDSL Monitor
117
Figure 12-9 Ethernet Status Counters
117
Table 12-F Ethernet Status Counters
118
Figure 12-10 Ethernet Flow Control
119
Figure 12-11 Ethernet Monitor Status
119
Table 12-G Ethernet Speed Parameters
119
Figure 12-12 Enet Monitor Statistics
120
Figure 12-13 Ethernet Physical Registers
120
Table 12-H Enet Monitor Statistics
120
Switch-Related Commands
121
Chapter 13 Switch-Related Commands
121
Overview
121
Switch MIB Commands
121
Table 13-A MIB, Port and VLAN Switch Command Summary
121
Port Status Command
122
Figure 13-1 Port Statistics
122
Figure 13-2 Port Status Command
122
Vlans
123
Table 13-B Port Status Command
123
Figure 13-3 Default VLAN Settings
124
Table 13-C VLAN Key
124
Figure 13-4 Daisy-Chaining VLAN Example
125
Figure 13-5 VLAN Set Example
126
Figure 13-6 VLAN Set Example 2
126
Figure 13-7 Set All Ports as Egress Ports for a Single Port
127
Figure 13-8 Set All VLAN Ports
127
Figure 13-9 Clear One Port of Specific Egress Ports
128
Figure 13-10 Clear One Port of All Egress Ports
128
MAC Address Commands
129
Figure 13-11 Clear All VLAN Ports
129
Table 13-D MAC Address CI Commands
129
MAC Address Learning
130
Figure 13-12 MAC Learning Status
130
Figure 13-13 Set Port 1 to Learn MAC Addresses
130
Figure 13-14 MAC Address Details
131
Table 13-E MAC Address Details
131
Switch Spanning Tree Protocol Command
132
Figure 13-15 Total Number of MAC Addresses Learned
132
Figure 13-16 Find MAC Address Example
132
Figure 13-17 STP Status down
132
Table 13-F Find MAC Address Example
132
Switch Driver Commands
133
Figure 13-18 STP Counter Display Example
133
Table 13-G Switch Driver Commands
133
Figure 13-19 Display Switch Driver Counters
134
Table 13-H Display Switch Driver Counters
134
Chapter 14 IP Commands
135
Introduction
135
Table 14-A IP Commands Supported
135
Figure 14-1 IGMP Snooping Status
136
Table 14-B IGMP Snooping Status
136
Figure 14-2 IGMP Snooping Query Example
137
Chapter 15 Troubleshooting
139
VDSL LED(S)
139
Data Transmission
139
Table 15-A Troubleshooting the VDSL LED(S)
139
Table 15-B Troubleshooting Data Transmission
139
Intermittent VDSL LED(S)
140
Data Rate
140
Configured Settings
140
Password
140
Table 15-C Troubleshooting a Non-Constant VDSL LED
140
Table 15-D Troubleshooting the SYNC-Rate
140
Table 15-E Troubleshooting the VES-1000 Series Switch's Configured Settings
140
Remote Server
141
Telnet
141
Table 15-F Troubleshooting the Password
141
Table 15-G Troubleshooting a Remote Server
141
Table 15-H Troubleshooting Telnet
141
Connecting to the WAN Switch
142
Table 15-I Troubleshooting Connecting to the WAN Switch
142
Appendices and Index
144
Hardware Specifications
145
Operating Environment
145
Physical Interfaces
145
Power Consumption
145
Storage Environment
145
Diagram 1 Console Port Assignments
147
Diagram 2 Wiring Diagram for the VES-1008 Telco-50 Connector
147
Pin Assignments
147
Diagram 3 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for Phone Lines
149
Diagram 4 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for VDSL Connections
149
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ZyXEL Communications VES-1008 Hardware Installation Manual (55 pages)
VES-1000 Series VDSL-Ethernet switches
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.89 MB
Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
3
Customer Support
4
Table of Contents
5
List of Tables
8
Preface
9
Related Documentation
9
Syntax Conventions
9
Chapter 1 VES-1000 Series Switch Applications
11
Applications
11
MTU Application
11
Enterprise Application
12
Figure 1-1 Building Deployment Example Using a VES-1012
12
Campus Applications
13
Figure 1-2 Enterprise Application Using a VES-1012
13
Figure 1-3 VES-1012 Example of a Campus Application Using a Gigabit Switch
14
Figure 1-4 VES-1012 Example of Campus Application Using a Fiber Ring
14
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
15
Operating Environment
15
Installing the VES-1008
15
Free-Standing
15
Rack-Mounted
15
Figure 2-1 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the VES-1008
16
Wall Mounted
17
Figure 2-2 Mounting the VES-1008 in a Rack
17
Installing the VES-1012
18
Free-Standing
18
Rack-Mounted
18
Figure 2-3 Attaching the Wall-Mounting Brackets to the VES-1008
18
Figure 2-4 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the VES-1012
19
Figure 2-5 Mounting the VES-1012 in a Rack
20
Chapter 3 Installation Scenarios
21
Overview
21
Figure 3-1 Installation Overview for a VES-1012
21
Telco Cables
22
MDF (Main Distribution Frame)
22
Figure 3-2 Telco Cable
22
Typical Scenarios
23
Installation Scenario a
23
Figure 3-3 MDF (Main Distribution Frame) Wiring
23
Installation Scenario B
24
Figure 3-4 Installation Scenario a Using a VES-1012
24
Figure 3-5 One MDF for End-User and CO Connections
25
Figure 3-6 Installation Scenario B Using VES-1012
26
Installation Scenario C
27
Figure 3-7 Two Separate Mdfs for End-User and CO Connections
27
Figure 3-8 Installation Scenario C Using the VES-1012
28
Chapter 4 Hardware Connections
31
Rear Panel Connections
31
Power Cord
31
Figure 4-1 the VES-1012 Rear Panel
31
Front Panel Connections
32
Figure 4-2 Connecting the Power Cord to the VES-1012 and a Power Source
32
Figure 4-3 VES-1008 Front Panel Connections Overview
32
Console Port
33
Figure 4-4 VES-1012 Front Panel Connections Overview
33
Figure 4-5 Console Port Connection
33
VDSL Ports Connections
34
WAN Port (Ethernet) Connections
34
Figure 4-6 Stacking the VES-1012
35
Figure 4-7 Daisy-Chaining Connections
35
Chapter 5 Turning on Your VES-1000 Series Switch
37
Introduction
37
Front Panel Leds
37
Figure 5-1 VES-1008 Front Panel
37
Figure 5-2 VES-1012 Front Panel
37
Table 5-1 VES-1000 Series Switches: LED Descriptions
38
Chapter 6 Hardware Troubleshooting
39
System Startup
39
My PWR LED Does Not Turn on
39
My SYS LED Does Not Turn on
39
Table 6-1 PWR LED Troubleshooting
39
Table 6-2 SYS LED Troubleshooting
39
The ALM LED Is on
40
A PORT LED Does Not Turn on
40
Table 6-3 ALM LED Troubleshooting
40
Table 6-4 PORT LED Troubleshooting
40
The WAN Link Is down
41
Testing Wiring
41
Figure 6-1 Testing In-House Wiring on a VES-1012
42
Table 6-5 Testing Wiring on a VES-1008
42
Table 6-6 Testing Wiring on a VES-1012
43
Appendix A Removing and Installing a Fuse
45
Diagram 1 Removing the Power Cord
45
Diagram 2 Opening the Fuse Housing
46
Diagram 3 Fuses in the Fuse Housing
46
Appendix B Pin Assignments
47
Diagram 4 Console Port Assignments
47
Diagram 5 Wiring Diagram for the VES-1008 Telco-50 Connector
47
Diagram 6 VES-1012 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for Phone Lines
48
Table 6-7 Pin Assignments for VES-1008 Telco-50 Port
48
Diagram 7 VES-1012 Telco-50 Pin Assignments for VDSL Connections
49
Appendix C Hardware Specifications
51
Physical Interfaces
51
Storage Environment
51
Power Consumption
52
Index
53
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