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Contents OverviewIES-612-51A User’s Guide10Syslog ...
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide100Figure 43 Switch SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 15 Switch Se
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide101MAC Anti-Spoofing Select this if you want the IES-612-51A to generate an alarm and issue a SNMP tra
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide102
IES-612-51A User’s Guide103CHAPTER 11 IP SetupThe IP Setup screen allows you to configure a device IP address, subnet mask and DNS (domain name serve
Chapter 11 IP SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide104
IES-612-51A User’s Guide105CHAPTER 12 ENET Port SetupThe ENET Port Setup screen allows you to configure settings for the Ethernet ports.To open this
Chapter 12 ENET Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide106
IES-612-51A User’s Guide107CHAPTER 13 xDSL Port SetupThis chapter explains how to configure settings for profiles and individual ADSL ports. It also
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide108For example, you could set up different profiles for different kinds of accounts (for example, ec
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide10913.6 Default SettingsThe default profile always exists and all of the ADSL ports use the defaul
Table of ContentsIES-612-51A User’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide...
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide110Copy PortPasteDo the following to copy settings from one DSL port to another DSL port or ports.1.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide11113.7.1 xDSL Port Setting ScreenTo open this screen, click Basic Setting, xDSL Port Setup, and t
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide112Figure 48 xDSL Port SettingThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 20 x
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide113Alarm Profile Select the port’s alarm profile. The alarm profile defines alarm thresholds for th
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide114L2 Time Set minimum time (in seconds) that the ADSL line must stay in the L2 power mode before re
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide11513.8 Virtual ChannelsDefining virtual channels (also called Permanent Virtual Circuits or PVCs)
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide11613.8.2 LLCLLC is a type of encapsulation where one VC (Virtual Circuit) carries multiple protoco
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide117Figure 49 VC SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 21 VC SetupL
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide118US VC Profile Use the drop-down list box to select a VC profile to use for this channel’s upstrea
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide119SelectDeleteDo the following to remove one or more PVCs.1 Select a PVC’s Select radio button.2 C
Table of ContentsIES-612-51A User’s Guide123.2.3 Notes About MDFs (Main Distribution Frames) ...
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide12013.10 Priority-based PVCsA PPVC (Priority-based PVC) allows you to give different priorities to
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide12113.11 PPVC Setup ScreenUse this screen to view and configure PPVCs.To open this screen, click B
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide12213.11.1 PPVC Setup Members ScreenUse this screen to add and remove member PVCs." The member
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide123The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 24 PPVC Setup, EditLABEL DESCRIP
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IES-612-51A User’s Guide125CHAPTER 14 xDSL Profiles SetupA profile is a list of settings that you define. Then you can assign them to one or more ind
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide126IGMP Filter Profile Click IGMP Filter Profile to open the IGMP Filter Profile screen where yo
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide12714.2 ATM QoSATM Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms provide the best service on a per-flow
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide12814.3 Traffic ShapingTraffic shaping is an agreement between the carrier and the subscriber t
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide12914.3.2.1 Peak Cell Rate (PCR)Peak Cell Rate (PCR) is the maximum rate at which the sender c
Table of ContentsIES-612-51A User’s Guide13Chapter 10Switch Setup ...
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide13014.3.2.5 Burst Tolerance (BT)Burst Tolerance (BT) is the maximum number of cells that the po
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide131" Traffic shaping must also be enabled on the subscriber's device in order to use
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide132AAL This field displays the ATM adaptation layer used by the VC profile.aal5 - The VC profile
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide13314.6 Alarm Profile ScreenAlarm profiles define ADSL port alarm thresholds. The IES-612-51A
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide13414.7 IGMP FilteringWith the IGMP filtering feature, you can limit the multicast channel numb
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide135You can set the device to filter the multicast group join reports on a per-port basis by con
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide136The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 28 IGMP Filter ProfileLABEL D
IES-612-51A User’s Guide137CHAPTER 15 xDSL Line Data15.1 xDSL Line Rate Info ScreenThis screen displays an ADSL port’s line operating values. Inform
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51A User’s Guide13815.2 xDSL Performance ScreenThese counters display line performance data that has been accumulate
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51A User’s Guide139Figure 62 xDSL PerformanceThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 30 xD
Table of ContentsIES-612-51A User’s Guide1414.4 Upstream Policing ...
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51A User’s Guide14015.3 xDSL Line Data ScreenThis screen displays an ADSL port’s line bit allocation.Line Type “Fast
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51A User’s Guide141Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) modulation divides up a line’s bandwidth into tones. This screen displa
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51A User’s Guide142The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 31 xDSL Line DataLABEL DESCRIPTION
143PART IIIAdvanced ApplicationVLAN (145)IGMP (153)Static Multicast (163)Multicast VLAN (165)Filtering (171)MAC Filter (173)Spanning Tree Protoc
IES-612-51A User’s Guide145CHAPTER 16 VLANThis chapter shows you how to configure IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLANs.16.1 Introduction to VLANsA VLAN (Virtual
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide146priority frame, meaning that only the priority level is significant and the default VID of the ingress port
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide147Figure 64 VLAN StatusThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 32 VLAN StatusLABEL
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide14816.4 Static VLAN Setting ScreenYou can assign a port to be a member of a VLAN group or prohibit a port from
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide14916.5 VLAN Port Setting ScreenUse this screen to specify port VLAN IDs and to set whether or not Ethernet p
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Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide150Figure 66 VLAN Port SettingThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 34 VLAN Port Se
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide151Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.Copy portPasteDo the following to copy settings
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IES-612-51A User’s Guide153CHAPTER 17 IGMPThis chapter describes the IGMP screens.17.1 IGMP Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of eith
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51A User’s Guide154In IGMP proxy, an upstream interface is the port that is closer to the source (or the root of the multicast
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51A User’s Guide155Figure 69 IGMP (Status)The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 35 IGMP (Status)LA
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51A User’s Guide15617.4 IGMP Bandwidth ScreenUse this screen to set up bandwidth requirements for multicast channels. To open
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51A User’s Guide15717.4.1 Bandwidth Port Setup ScreenUse this screen to set up multicast bandwidth requirements for specific
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51A User’s Guide158The following table describes the labels in this screen.17.5 IGMP Setup ScreenUse this screen to configure
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51A User’s Guide15917.6 IGMP Filter Setup ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, IGMP, Filter Setup. This scr
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Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51A User’s Guide16017.8 IGMP Port Info ScreenUse this screen to display the current number of IGMP-related packets received on
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51A User’s Guide161The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 41 IGMP Port GroupLABEL DESCRIPTIONIGMP Sta
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IES-612-51A User’s Guide163CHAPTER 18 Static MulticastThis chapter describes the Static Multicast screen.18.1 Static MulticastUse static multicast t
Chapter 18 Static MulticastIES-612-51A User’s Guide164MAC Address This is the multicast MAC address.1~12 These fields display the static multicast gro
IES-612-51A User’s Guide165CHAPTER 19 Multicast VLANThis chapter describes the Multicast VLAN screens.19.1 Multicast VLAN OverviewMulticast VLAN all
Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide166The following table describes the labels in this screen.19.3 MVLAN Setup ScreenUse this screen to
Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide167Figure 78 MVLAN SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 44 MVLAN S
Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide16819.4 MVLAN Group ScreenUse this screen to configure ranges of multicast IP addresses for each mul
Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide169MVLAN ID Select the VLAN ID of the multicast VLAN for which you want to configure a range of mult
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Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51A User’s Guide170
IES-612-51A User’s Guide171CHAPTER 20 FilteringThis chapter describes how to configure the Packet Filter screen.20.1 Packet Filter ScreenUse this sc
Chapter 20 FilteringIES-612-51A User’s Guide172PPPoE Pass throughPoint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet relies on PPP and Ethernet. It is a specificati
IES-612-51A User’s Guide173CHAPTER 21 MAC FilterThis chapter introduces the MAC filter.21.1 MAC Filter IntroductionUse the MAC filter to control fro
Chapter 21 MAC FilterIES-612-51A User’s Guide174Add Click Add to save your changes to the IES-612-51A’s volatile memory. The IES-612-51A loses these c
IES-612-51A User’s Guide175CHAPTER 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolThis chapter introduces the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51A User’s Guide176Figure 82 STP Root Ports and Designated PortsRSTP-aware devices exchange Bridge Protocol
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51A User’s Guide17722.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51A User’s Guide17822.3 Spanning Tree Protocol ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Spanni
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51A User’s Guide179Figure 84 Spanning Tree ProtocolThe following table describes the labels in this screen
Table of ContentsIES-612-51A User’s Guide1838.1 Introduction to MAC Table ...
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51A User’s Guide180Forwarding Delay This is the maximum time (in seconds) a switch will wait before changing
IES-612-51A User’s Guide181CHAPTER 23 Port AuthenticationThis chapter describes the 802.1x authentication method and RADIUS server connection setup.2
Chapter 23 Port AuthenticationIES-612-51A User’s Guide18223.2 RADIUS ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Port Authentication.Figur
Chapter 23 Port AuthenticationIES-612-51A User’s Guide18323.3 802.1x ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Port Authentication, 802
Chapter 23 Port AuthenticationIES-612-51A User’s Guide184Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.Port This field displays a port n
IES-612-51A User’s Guide185CHAPTER 24 Port SecurityThis chapter shows you how to set up port security.24.1 Port Security OverviewPort security allow
Chapter 24 Port SecurityIES-612-51A User’s Guide186Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the IES-612-51A’s volatile memory. The IES-612-51A loses
IES-612-51A User’s Guide187CHAPTER 25 DHCP RelayThis chapter shows you how to set up DHCP relays for each VLAN.25.1 DHCP RelayDHCP (Dynamic Host Con
Chapter 25 DHCP RelayIES-612-51A User’s Guide188The Agent Information field that the IES-612-51A adds also contains an “Agent Remote-ID sub-option” of
Chapter 25 DHCP RelayIES-612-51A User’s Guide189The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 55 DHCP RelayLABEL DESCRIPTIONEnable
Table of ContentsIES-612-51A User’s Guide1942.6 Statistics Port Command ...
Chapter 25 DHCP RelayIES-612-51A User’s Guide190SelectDeleteSelect the check box in the Select column for an entry, and click Delete to remove the ent
IES-612-51A User’s Guide191CHAPTER 26 DHCP SnoopThis chapter shows you how to set up DHCP snooping settings on the subscriber ports.26.1 DHCP Snoop
Chapter 26 DHCP SnoopIES-612-51A User’s Guide19226.3 DHCP Snoop Status ScreenUse this screen to look at or to clear the DHCP snooping table on each p
Chapter 26 DHCP SnoopIES-612-51A User’s Guide19326.4 DHCP Counter ScreenUse this screen to look at a summary of the DHCP packets on each port. To op
Chapter 26 DHCP SnoopIES-612-51A User’s Guide194
IES-612-51A User’s Guide195CHAPTER 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeThis chapter shows you how to set up 2684 routed mode service.27.1 RFC 2684 Routed ModeUse
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51A User’s Guide196Figure 96 RFC 2684 Routed Mode ExampleNote the following.• The CPE device’s WAN IP (192.16
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51A User’s Guide197Figure 97 RFC 2684 Routed PVCThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Tabl
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51A User’s Guide19827.3 2684 Routed Domain ScreenUse this screen to configure domains for 2684 routed mode tra
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51A User’s Guide199The following table describes the labels in this screen.27.4 RPVC Arp Proxy ScreenUse this
Table of ContentsIES-612-51A User’s Guide20Chapter 45IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands...
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51A User’s Guide200Figure 99 RPVC Arp ProxyThe following table describes the labels in this screen.27.5 2684
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51A User’s Guide201Figure 100 2684 Routed GatewayThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Tab
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IES-612-51A User’s Guide203CHAPTER 28 PPPoA to PPPoEThis chapter shows you how to set up the IES-612-51A to convert PPPoA frames to PPPoE traffic and
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51A User’s Guide204Figure 102 PPPoA to PPPoEThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 63 PPPo
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51A User’s Guide205AC Name This field is optional. Specify the hostname of a remote access concentrator if there are
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51A User’s Guide20628.3 PPPoA to PPPoE Status ScreenUse this screen to look at the current status of each PPPoA to P
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51A User’s Guide207Service Name This field specifies the name of the service that uses this PVC.Counter StatusTx/Rx
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51A User’s Guide208
IES-612-51A User’s Guide209CHAPTER 29 DSCPThis chapter shows you how to set up DSCP on each port and how to convert DSCP values to IEEE 802.1p values
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Chapter 29 DSCPIES-612-51A User’s Guide21029.3 DSCP Map ScreenUse this screen to convert DSCP priority to IEEE 802.1p priority. To open this screen,
IES-612-51A User’s Guide211CHAPTER 30 TLS PVCThis chapter shows you how to set up Transparent LAN Service (VLAN stacking, Q-in-Q) on each port.30.1
Chapter 30 TLS PVCIES-612-51A User’s Guide212Figure 106 Transparent LAN Service Network Example 30.2 TLS PVC ScreenUse this screen to set up Transp
Chapter 30 TLS PVCIES-612-51A User’s Guide213Figure 107 TLS PVCThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 67 TLS PVCLABEL DESC
Chapter 30 TLS PVCIES-612-51A User’s Guide214Show Port Select which DSL port(s) for which to display TLS PVC settings.Index This field displays the n
IES-612-51A User’s Guide215CHAPTER 31 ACLThis chapter shows you how to set up ACL profiles on each port.31.1 Access Control Logic (ACL) OverviewAn A
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51A User’s Guide216• <tos>: 0~255• <port>: 0~65535If you apply multiple profiles to a PVC, the IES-612-51A checks th
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51A User’s Guide217Figure 108 ACL SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 68 ACL SetupLABEL DESC
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51A User’s Guide21831.3 ACL Profile Setup ScreenUse this screen to set up ACL profiles. To open this screen, click Advanced App
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51A User’s Guide21931.4 ACL Profile Map ScreenUse this screen to look at all the ACL profiles and the PVCs to which each one i
Table of ContentsIES-612-51A User’s Guide2249.1 IP Commands Introduction ...
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51A User’s Guide220Figure 110 ACL Profile MapThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 70 ACL Profile Ma
IES-612-51A User’s Guide221CHAPTER 32 Downstream BroadcastThis chapter shows you how to allow or block downstream broadcast traffic.32.1 Downstream
Chapter 32 Downstream BroadcastIES-612-51A User’s Guide222Index This field displays the number of the downstream broadcast blocking entry.Port This is
IES-612-51A User’s Guide223CHAPTER 33 SyslogThis chapter explains how to set the syslog parameters.33.1 SyslogThe syslog feature sends logs to an ex
Chapter 33 SyslogIES-612-51A User’s Guide224
IES-612-51A User’s Guide225CHAPTER 34 Access ControlThis chapter describes how to configure access control.34.1 Access Control ScreenUse this screen
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51A User’s Guide226Figure 114 SNMP Management ModelAn SNMP managed network consists of two main components: agents
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51A User’s Guide22734.3.1 Supported MIBsMIBs let administrators collect statistics and monitor status and performan
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51A User’s Guide22834.4 SNMP ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Access Control, SNMP.adslAtucPer
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51A User’s Guide229Figure 115 SNMPThe following table describes the labels in this screen.34.5 Service Access Con
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Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51A User’s Guide230Figure 116 Service Access ControlThe following table describes the labels in this screen.34.6 R
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51A User’s Guide231Figure 117 Remote Management (Secured Client Setup)The following table describes the labels in
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233PART IVRouting Protocol, Alarm and ManagementStatic Routing (235)Maintenance (237)Diagnostic (241)MAC Table (245)ARP Table (247)Alarm (249)
IES-612-51A User’s Guide235CHAPTER 35 Static RoutingThis chapter shows you how to configure the static routing function.Static routes tell the IES-61
Chapter 35 Static RoutingIES-612-51A User’s Guide236Metric The metric represents the “cost” of transmission for routing purposes. IP routing uses hop
IES-612-51A User’s Guide237CHAPTER 36 MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to use the maintenance screens.36.1 Maintenance ScreenTo open this screen
Chapter 36 MaintenanceIES-612-51A User’s Guide238Figure 120 Firmware UpgradeType the path and file name of the firmware file you wish to upload to t
Chapter 36 MaintenanceIES-612-51A User’s Guide239Click Management, Maintenance, and do the following to save your device’s configuration to your comp
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Chapter 36 MaintenanceIES-612-51A User’s Guide240Figure 123 Restore Factory Default Settings, Reboot36.6 Reboot SystemUse this function to restart
IES-612-51A User’s Guide241CHAPTER 37 DiagnosticThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screens.37.1 Diagnostic ScreenUse this screen to check system l
Chapter 37 DiagnosticIES-612-51A User’s Guide242The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 80 DiagnosticLABEL DESCRIPTIONSyslog/
Chapter 37 DiagnosticIES-612-51A User’s Guide243PMM Select a port number from the Port drop-down list box and a power management mode from the Mode d
Chapter 37 DiagnosticIES-612-51A User’s Guide244
IES-612-51A User’s Guide245CHAPTER 38 MAC TableThis chapter introduces the MAC Table.38.1 Introduction to MAC TableThe MAC table lists device MAC ad
Chapter 38 MAC TableIES-612-51A User’s Guide246• If the device has already learned the port for this MAC address, but the destination port is the same
IES-612-51A User’s Guide247CHAPTER 39 ARP TableThis chapter describes the ARP Table.39.1 Introduction to ARP TableAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Chapter 39 ARP TableIES-612-51A User’s Guide248Figure 128 ARP TableThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 82 ARP TableLABEL
IES-612-51A User’s Guide249CHAPTER 40 AlarmThis chapter shows you how to display the alarms, sets the severity level of an alarm(s) and where the sys
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Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51A User’s Guide25040.3 Alarm DescriptionsThis table describes alarms that the system can send. ATUC refers to the downstream
Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51A User’s Guide25140.4 Alarm Event Setup ScreenThis screen lists the alarms that the system can generate along with the sev
Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51A User’s Guide252Figure 130 Alarm Event SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 85 Alarm Even
Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51A User’s Guide25340.4.1 Edit Alarm Event Setup ScreenUse this screen to specify the severity level of an alarm(s) and wher
Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51A User’s Guide25440.5 Alarm Port Setup ScreenUse this screen to set the alarm severity threshold for recording alarms on an
255PART VCLI CommandsCommands Summary (257)Command Examples (277)Alarm Commands (283)DHCP Commands (291)IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands (299)MAC
IES-612-51A User’s Guide257CHAPTER 41 Commands SummaryThis chapter introduces the command line interface and lists the available commands.41.1 Comma
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide258Administrators with middle privilege access can use middle or low privilege commands.Administrat
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide259snmp getcommunity <community> Sets the SNMP GetRequest community.H/Hsnmp setcommunity <
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Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide260timeserver set <daytime> <ip> [nosync]Sets the time service protocol, time server’s
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide261user show Displays the authentication mode, RADIUS server settings and user info.M/Luser auth &
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide262vcprofile set <vcprofile> <vc|llc> <ubr|cbr> <pcr> <cdvt>Creates a
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide263rpvc delete <portlist> <vpi> <vci>Delete RPVC on a port H/Hrpvc show <port
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide264linediag setld <port number> Sets the specified port to line diagnostic mode.H/Hlinediag g
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide265dsnompsd <port number> [<max nominal psd>]Display or set Maximum nominal transmit P
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide266pmm param <portlist> [<l0time> <l2time> <l2atpr> <l2atprt>][<ma
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide267tablelist [<alarm>|all] [<severity>|all] [<fac>|all] [<target>[,<tar
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide268igmpsnoop mvlan set<vid> <portlist>:<F<T|U>|X> [<portlist>: <F&
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide269rstp disable Turn system’s rstp off. H/Hrstp priority <priority> Set system rstp’s priori
List of FiguresIES-612-51A User’s Guide27List of FiguresFigure 1 MTU Application ...
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide270acl profile delete <name> delete an acl profile M/Hacl profile set <name> <rule&
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide271acl set <portlist> <vpi> <vci> <profile>Apply an acl profile to a PVCMa
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide272vlan frametype <portlist> <all|tag>Sets the specified DSL port to accept tagged, unt
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide273dot1x disable Turn off dot1x. H/Hdot1x auth <profile|radius> Set authentication method to
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide274smcast set <adsl_port> <mac> <join|leave>Use join/leave to add/ remove multica
Chapter 41 Commands SummaryIES-612-51A User’s Guide275adsl lineperf <portlist> Displays the performance statistics of the specified ADSL port.M
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IES-612-51A User’s Guide277CHAPTER 42 Command ExamplesThis chapter gives some examples of commands.42.1 Command Examples OverviewThese are commands
Chapter 42 Command ExamplesIES-612-51A User’s Guide27842.3.1 Log MessagesThe following table lists and describes the system log messages.<type>
Chapter 42 Command ExamplesIES-612-51A User’s Guide279Sync with timeserver <ip> failed!WARN The device was not able to synchronize the time wit
List of FiguresIES-612-51A User’s Guide28Figure 39 User Account ...
Chapter 42 Command ExamplesIES-612-51A User’s Guide28042.3.2 Log Clear CommandSyntax: ras> sys log clearThis command clears the system error log.
Chapter 42 Command ExamplesIES-612-51A User’s Guide281An example is shown next.42.4.2 Isolation Enable CommandSyntax: ras> switch isolation enab
Chapter 42 Command ExamplesIES-612-51A User’s Guide282whereThis command displays and/or erases port statistics. The following example displays port st
IES-612-51A User’s Guide283CHAPTER 43 Alarm CommandsThis chapter describes the alarm management commands.43.1 Alarm CommandsUse these commands to vi
Chapter 43 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide284The following example displays the current critical level alarms for all alarm categories and cond
Chapter 43 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide285The following example displays the port alarm thresholds for all ports. “ifindex” identifies the
Chapter 43 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide286This command lists alarm settings.The following example displays the supported minor level alarms
Chapter 43 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide28743.8 Alarm History Show CommandSyntax: ras> alarm history show [<severity>|all] [<a
Chapter 43 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide28843.10 Alarm XEdit CommandSyntax: ras> alarm xedit <alarm>|all <cond>|<condcode
Chapter 43 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide289This command cancels an alarm. This stops the sending of the alarm signal current. This is useful
List of FiguresIES-612-51A User’s Guide29Figure 82 STP Root Ports and Designated Ports ...
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IES-612-51A User’s Guide291CHAPTER 44 DHCP CommandsThis chapter describes how to use the DHCP Relay and DHCP Snoop commands.44.1 DHCP Relay Commands
Chapter 44 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide29244.1.3 Disable CommandSyntax: ras> switch dhcprelay disableThis command turns off the DHCP rel
Chapter 44 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide293whereThis command has no effect if the relaymode is both. If the relaymode is auto, this command s
Chapter 44 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide29444.2.2 Option 82 Sub-option 1 Disable CommandSyntax: ras> switch dhcprelay option82 disableThi
Chapter 44 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide295whereThis command adds the specified information for the relay agent.44.4 DHCP Snoop CommandsUse
Chapter 44 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide296This command disables the DHCP snooping feature on the specified port(s).44.4.3 DHCP Snoop Flush C
Chapter 44 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide297whereUse this command to display a summary of DHCP packets on the specified port(s). The following
Chapter 44 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide298Each field is described in the following table.port =The selected DSL port number(s).overflow =The
IES-612-51A User’s Guide299CHAPTER 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLANCommandsThis chapter describes the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN commands. 45.1 Introduction
About This User's GuideIES-612-51A User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to con
List of FiguresIES-612-51A User’s Guide30Figure 125 Diagnostic ...
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide30045.4 IEEE VLAN1Q Tagged VLAN Configuration CommandsThese switch commands allow
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide301whereThis command sets the priority of incoming frames with an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide30245.4.4.1 Modify a Static VLAN Table ExampleThe following is an example of how t
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide303" The IES-612-51A accepts both tagged and untagged incoming frames on the
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide30445.4.8 Configuring Management VLAN Example" After the following example co
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide30545.5 VLAN EnableSyntax: ras> switch vlan enable <vid>This command en
Chapter 45 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide306
IES-612-51A User’s Guide307CHAPTER 46 MAC CommandsThis chapter describes how to configure the IES-612-51A’s MAC commands.46.1 MAC Commands OverviewU
Chapter 46 MAC CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide30846.2.2 MAC Filter Enable CommandSyntax: ras> switch mac filter enable [portlist]whereThis comma
Chapter 46 MAC CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide309This command sets whether the IES-612-51A allows or blocks access for the MAC addresses you specify
List of FiguresIES-612-51A User’s Guide31Figure 168 MAC Count Enable Command Example ...
Chapter 46 MAC CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide31046.3 MAC Count CommandsUse MAC count commands to limit how many MAC addresses may be dynamically le
Chapter 46 MAC CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide31146.3.3 MAC Count Disable Command Syntax: ras> switch mac count disable <portlist>whereTh
Chapter 46 MAC CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide312
IES-612-51A User’s Guide313CHAPTER 47 IGMP CommandsThis chapter describes the IGMP snooping and filtering commands.47.1 Multicast OverviewSee Chapte
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide31447.2.3 IGMP Snoop Disable CommandSyntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop disable This command turns off
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide315whereThis command sets a DSL port(s) to use an IGMP filter profile.The following example sets DSL
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide316This command removes an IGMP filter profile.The following example removes the voice IGMP filter pro
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide317whereThis command sets the default bandwidth for multicast channels for which you have not configu
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide31847.5.1 IGMP Bandwidth Port Disable CommandSyntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop bandwidth port disable
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide319whereThis command displays the multicast bandwidth setting on the specified port(s) and whether or
List of FiguresIES-612-51A User’s Guide32Figure 211 Example: Enter the Management Password ...
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide32047.6.2 IGMP Count Enable CommandSyntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop igmpcount enable <portlist>
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide321whereThis command displays the IGMP count limit setting status for the specified DSL port(s). The
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide322whereThis command displays the information about IGMP groups learned on the system, specified VLAN,
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide323This command displays the IGMP groups a port joins. The following figure shows an example for port
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide32447.8.2 Multicast VLAN Delete Command Syntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop mvlan delete <vlanlist&g
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide325whereThis command displays the current multicast VLAN settings. In the state column, “-” indicates
Chapter 47 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide326This command removes the specified multicast VLAN group setting.47.8.8 Multicast VLAN Group Show C
IES-612-51A User’s Guide327CHAPTER 48 Packet Filter CommandsThis chapter describes the packet filter commands. 48.1 Packet Filter CommandsUse the fo
Chapter 48 Packet Filter CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide32848.1.2 Packet Filter Set CommandSyntax: ras> switch pktfilter set <portlist> [f
Chapter 48 Packet Filter CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide329The following example sets DSL port 5 to reject ARP, PPPoE and IGMP packets.48.1.3 Packe
List of FiguresIES-612-51A User’s Guide33Figure 254 Alarm Profile Set Command Example ...
Chapter 48 Packet Filter CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide330
IES-612-51A User’s Guide331CHAPTER 49 IP CommandsThis chapter shows you how to use the (standard shell) IP commands to configure the IP (Internet Pro
Chapter 49 IP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide332The second command changes the default gateway (next hop). This tells the IES-612-51A where to send p
Chapter 49 IP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide333whereThis command defines a new, static IP forwarding route or edits an existing one.49.3.4 Route D
Chapter 49 IP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide33449.3.6 ARP Show CommandSyntax: ras> ip arp showThis command displays the IES-612-51A’s IP Addres
IES-612-51A User’s Guide335CHAPTER 50 Firmware and Configuration FileMaintenance CommandsThis chapter tells you how to upload a new firmware and/or c
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide336This is a sample from a FTP session to transfer the computer
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide337Use an FTP client to connect to the IES-612-51A.Enter the m
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide3381 Ensure that any changes you make to the commands in the co
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide339Enter the management password (1234 by default).Use put to
List of FiguresIES-612-51A User’s Guide34Figure 297 Example Xmodem Upload ...
Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide340
IES-612-51A User’s Guide341CHAPTER 51 SNMP CommandsThis chapter covers Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) with the IES-612-51A.51.1 SNMP Comm
Chapter 51 SNMP CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide342whereUse this command to add the host IP address to the list of trusted hosts. If you enter a trust
IES-612-51A User’s Guide343CHAPTER 52 ADSL CommandsThis chapter describes some of the commands that allow you to configure and monitor the DSL ports.
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide344whereThis command forcibly enables the specified DSL port(s).52.1.3 DSL Port Disable CommandSyntax
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide345The following example displays the DSL DEFVAL profile.52.1.5 DSL Port Profile Set CommandSyntax:
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide346The profile is a table that contains information on DSL line configuration. Each entry in this tabl
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide347This next example creates a similar premium profile (named goldi), except it sets an interleave de
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide348" When the mode is set to auto, the connection rates are governed by the negotiated operationa
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide349whereThis command records the telephone number of a DSL subscriber telephone number. The following
List of TablesIES-612-51A User’s Guide35List of TablesTable 1 Front Panel Ports ...
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide350whereThis command displays or sets the upstream maximum nominal transmit PSD (Power Spectral Densit
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide351The hexadecimal digit is converted to binary and a '1' masks (disables) the correspondin
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide352This command displays or sets masks for downstream carrier tones from 33 to 255. Masking a carrier
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide353This command displays or sets masks for downstream carrier tones from 256 to 511 on the specified
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide354Use this command to display or set Power ManageMent (PMM) parameters for the specified DSL port(s).
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide35552.1.17 Impulse Noise Protection CommandSyntax: ras> adsl inp <portlist> [<usINP>
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide356Figure 236 Annex L Disable Command Example 52.1.20 Annex M Enable CommandThis command turns on t
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide357Figure 239 Annex I Enable Command Example52.1.23 Annex I Disable CommandThis command turns off
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide35852.2.2 Linedata CommandSyntax: ras> statistics adsl linedata <portlist>whereThis command
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide35952.2.3 Lineinfo CommandSyntax: ras> statistics adsl lineinfo <portlist>whereThis comman
List of TablesIES-612-51A User’s Guide36Table 39 IGMP Count ...
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide360The atuc information fields show data acquired from the ATUC (ADSL Termination Unit – Central), in
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide36152.2.5 15 Minute Performance CommandSyntax: ras> statistics adsl 15mperf <portlist> [co
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide362The following table explains these counters.These counters are also used in the alarm profiles (see
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide363An example is shown next.See Table 95 on page 362 for details about these counters. 52.2.7 Line D
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide364" Wait at least one minute after using the line diagnostic set command before using this comma
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide36552.2.9 Line Diagnostics Get 992.3 CommandSyntax: ras> adsl linediag getld992_3 <port numbe
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide366The following example displays the line diagnostics results for DSL port 1.The following table list
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide36752.2.10 SELT Diagnostic Set CommandSyntax: ras> adsl linediag setselt <port number>This
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide36852.2.11 SELT Diagnostic Get CommandSyntax: ras> adsl linediag getselt <port number>Use t
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide369The following example displays the tone diagnostics results for DSL port 8.The following table lis
List of TablesIES-612-51A User’s Guide37Table 82 ARP Table ...
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide37052.3 Alarm Profile CommandsConfigure alarm profiles to set alarm settings and thresholds for the D
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide37152.3.2 Alarm Profile Set CommandSyntax: ras> adsl alarmprofile set <profile> [<atuc
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide372This command configures settings and thresholds that define when the IES-612-51A is to send an alar
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide373Sets the IES-612-51A to use an (already-configured) alarm profile with the specified DSL ports. Th
Chapter 52 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide374
IES-612-51A User’s Guide375CHAPTER 53 Virtual Channel ManagementCommandsThis chapter shows you how to use commands to configure virtual channels.53.1
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide376whereThis command creates a virtual channel profile. After you create a virtu
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide377The following example creates a virtual channel profile named economy that u
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide378whereThis command allows you to display the PVC parameters of the specified D
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide379This command allows the configuration of a PVC (permanent virtual circuit) f
List of TablesIES-612-51A User’s Guide38
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide380This command creates a PPVC.The following example creates a PPVC with VPI 8 a
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide381This command adds a member PVC to a PPVC. You must create the PPVC before yo
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide382The following example removes a PVC that uses VPI 8 and VCI 36 from a PPVC wi
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide383This command displays the runtime configured PPVCs.The following example dis
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide3844 Use the adsl rpvc arp commands to view the Address Resolution Protocol tabl
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide385• The IES-612-51A’s management IP address should not be in the same subnet a
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide386This command displays the gateway IP addresses that are configured for use wi
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide387This command adds a PVC to handle 2684 routed mode traffic." You must u
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide388The following example displays the RPVCs for DSL port 1.53.7.7 RPVC Delete C
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide389This command adds a domain for 2684 routed mode traffic. The domain includes
39PART IIntroductionGetting to Know the IES-612-51A (41)Hardware Installation (45)Front Panel (49)
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide390The following example displays the domains for 2684 routed mode traffic for d
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide391whereThis command configures how long the device stores the IP addresses of
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide392This command clears the IP addresses of 2684 routed mode gateways from the Ad
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide393This command creates a PPPoA-to-PPPoE PVC to allow communication between the
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide394Figure 284 PAE PVC Show Command Example 53.8.4 PAE PVC Session CommandSynt
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide395This command displays statistics about PPPoA-to-PPPoE PVC activity.The follo
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide39653.9 Transparent LAN Service (TLS) Commands" You can NOT configure PPPo
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide397This command sets the second VLAN tag to add to the packets from the PVC.The
Chapter 53 Virtual Channel Management CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide398
IES-612-51A User’s Guide399CHAPTER 54 ACL CommandsAn ACL (Access Control Logic) profile allows the system to classify and perform actions on the upst
Document ConventionsIES-612-51A User’s Guide4Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. 1
Chapter 54 ACL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide400• smac < mac > dmac <mac>• vlan < vid > priority <priority>• etype <etype
Chapter 54 ACL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide40154.1.2 ACL Profile Delete CommandSyntax: ras> switch acl profile delete <name>whereThis
Chapter 54 ACL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide402Figure 291 ACL Profile Show Command Example 54.2 ACL Assignment CommandsUse these commands to app
Chapter 54 ACL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide403whereThis command allows you to remove an ACL profile from the specified PVC.54.2.3 ACL Assignment
Chapter 54 ACL CommandsIES-612-51A User’s Guide404
405PART VITroubleshooting and SpecificationsTroubleshooting (407)Product Specifications (417)
IES-612-51A User’s Guide407CHAPTER 55 TroubleshootingThis chapter covers potential problems and possible remedies. After each problem description, so
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingIES-612-51A User’s Guide40855.3 LAN Port LEDs Do Not Turn OnA LAN port’s LEDs do not turn on.55.4 LAN Port Data Transmissi
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingIES-612-51A User’s Guide40955.6 There Is No Voice on a DSL ConnectionThe IES-612-51A has internal splitters and CO side Te
IES-612-51A User’s Guide41CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51AThis chapter introduces the main features and applications of your IES-612-51A. It
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingIES-612-51A User’s Guide410Figure 294 Testing In-house WiringE. Test E determines if there is a wiring problem between you
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingIES-612-51A User’s Guide41155.8 Local ServerThe computer behind a DSL modem or router cannot access a local server connect
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingIES-612-51A User’s Guide41255.10 Configured SettingsThe configured settings do not take effect.55.11 PasswordIf you forget
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingIES-612-51A User’s Guide41355.14 TelnetI cannot telnet into the IES-612-51A.55.15 Resetting the DefaultsIf you lock yours
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingIES-612-51A User’s Guide414The IES-612-51A is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the default user
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingIES-612-51A User’s Guide41555.16 Recovering the FirmwareUsually you should use FTP or the web configurator to upload the I
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingIES-612-51A User’s Guide416
IES-612-51A User’s Guide417CHAPTER 56 Product SpecificationsThis chapter provides the specifications for the IES-612-51A.56.1 Device SpecificationsT
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51A User’s Guide41856.2 Firmware FeaturesThis section introduces the IES-612-51A firmware features.Fans 1 fa
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51A User’s Guide419Alarm, System Monitoring, Security and Logging AlarmAutomatic alarm and status reportProg
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51AIES-612-51A User’s Guide42Figure 1 MTU Application 1.2.2 Curbside ApplicationThe IES-612-51A can be used b
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51A User’s Guide420MIBs SNMP MIB-II (RFC 1213)Bridge MIBs (RFC 1493, 2674)Ethernet MIBQ MIBADSL line MIB (RFC
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51A User’s Guide421Multicast Features Static or dynamic (IGMP) multicast setting IGMP proxyIGMP snoopingv1&a
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51A User’s Guide42256.3 Standards SupportedThe following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the stan
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51A User’s Guide42356.4 Default SettingsThis section lists the default configuration of the IES-612-51A.RFC
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51A User’s Guide424Min SNR 0 db 0 dbTarget SNR 6 db 6 dbUp Shift Margin 9 db 9 dbDown Shift Margin 3 db 3 d
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51A User’s Guide42556.5 Hardware Telco-50 Connector Pin AssignmentsThe following diagram shows the pin assi
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51A User’s Guide426Figure 299 Console Cable RJ-11 Male ConnectorFigure 300 Console Cable DB-9 Female Conn
427PART VIIAppendices and Index" The appendices provide general information. Some details may not apply to your IES-612-51A.Legal Information (4
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IES-612-51A User’s Guide429APPENDIX A Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51AIES-612-51A User’s Guide431.3 Ways to Manage the IES-612-51AUse any of the following methods to manage the
Appendix A Legal InformationIES-612-51A User’s Guide430FCC WarningThis device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digita
Appendix A Legal InformationIES-612-51A User’s Guide431NoteRepair or replacement, as provided under this warranty, is the exclusive remedy of the pur
Appendix A Legal InformationIES-612-51A User’s Guide432
IES-612-51A User’s Guide433APPENDIX B Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.Required Informat
Appendix B Customer SupportIES-612-51A User’s Guide434• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Czech s.r.o., Modranská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 - Modrany, Ces
Appendix B Customer SupportIES-612-51A User’s Guide435India• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +91-11-308881
Appendix B Customer SupportIES-612-51A User’s Guide436• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Inc., 1130 N. Miller St., Anaheim, CA 92806-2001, U.S.A.Nor
Appendix B Customer SupportIES-612-51A User’s Guide437Sweden• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +46-31-744-7
Appendix B Customer SupportIES-612-51A User’s Guide438
IndexIES-612-51A User’s Guide439IndexNumerics2684 routed mode 383AAccess Control 225actual rate 108Address Resolution Protocol. See ARP.adsl alarmprof
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51AIES-612-51A User’s Guide44
IndexIES-612-51A User’s Guide440default gateway 103default privilege level 95DEFVAL 116DEFVAL profile settings 423DEFVAL_VC 116DHCP 172, 187DHCP relay
IndexIES-612-51A User’s Guide441LLAN LEDtroubleshooting 408latency mode 126LDM test 242Line Data 140line operating values 137Line Performance 138line
IndexIES-612-51A User’s Guide442Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol. See RSTP.reach extended ADSL2 113real-time Variable Bit Rate (rt-VBR) 128reboot 240Reed-
IndexIES-612-51A User’s Guide443System Management Terminalsee SMTsystem up time 75TTag Control Information (TCI) 145Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) 145
IndexIES-612-51A User’s Guide444
IES-612-51A User’s Guide45CHAPTER 2 Hardware InstallationThis chapter explains how to install the IES-612-51A.2.1 General Installation InstructionsB
Chapter 2 Hardware InstallationIES-612-51A User’s Guide46Figure 3 Attaching Rubber Feet" Do not block the ventilation holes. Leave space betwee
Chapter 2 Hardware InstallationIES-612-51A User’s Guide47" Do not block the ventilation holes. Leave space between devices when stacking.2.2.2.2
Chapter 2 Hardware InstallationIES-612-51A User’s Guide48
IES-612-51A User’s Guide49CHAPTER 3 Front PanelThis chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the IES-612-51A and shows you how to make the
Document ConventionsIES-612-51A User’s Guide5Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The IES-612-51A i
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51A User’s Guide503.2.1 Console Port For local management, you can use a computer with terminal emulation software confi
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51A User’s Guide513.2.2 LAN Port (Ethernet) ConnectionConnect the LAN port of your IES-612-51A to an Ethernet WAN switc
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51A User’s Guide52Figure 8 Telco-50 Cable with RJ-11 Connectors3.2.5 Telco-50 Connections The internal DSL splitters s
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51A User’s Guide53Figure 9 Installation Overview" You can also attach RJ-11 connectors to the Telco-50 cable and
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51A User’s Guide54Figure 10 Installation Scenario A3.2.7.1.1 Procedure To Connect To An MDF1 Connect the Telco-50 conn
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51A User’s Guide55Figure 11 One MDF for End-user and CO ConnectionsThis installation scenario requires three MDFs. Ple
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51A User’s Guide56Figure 12 Installation Scenario B3.2.7.2.1 Procedure To Connect To MDFs1 Connect the Telco-50 connec
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51A User’s Guide57" Users A and B have telephone (only) service.Figure 13 Two Separate MDFs for End-user and CO C
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51A User’s Guide58Figure 14 Installation Scenario C3.2.7.3.1 Procedure To Connect To MDFs1 Connect the Telco-50 connec
59PART IIBasic SettingsIntroducing the Web Configurator (61)Initial Configuration (69)Home and Port Statistics Screens (75)System Information (87)
Safety WarningsIES-612-51A User’s Guide6Safety Warnings1 For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.• Do NOT use
IES-612-51A User’s Guide61CHAPTER 4 Introducing the WebConfiguratorThis chapter tells how to access and navigate the web configurator.4.1 Web Config
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51A User’s Guide62Figure 15 Login2 Type admin in the User Name field and your password (default: 1
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51A User’s Guide634.4 Navigation PanelIn the navigation panel, click a menu item to reveal a list
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51A User’s Guide64IP Setup Use this screen to configure the system and management IP addresses and s
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51A User’s Guide654.5 Changing Your PasswordAfter you log in for the first time, it is recommended
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51A User’s Guide66Figure 18 User AccountEnter the new password in the Password and Retype Password
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51A User’s Guide67Figure 19 Logout
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51A User’s Guide68
IES-612-51A User’s Guide69CHAPTER 5 Initial ConfigurationThis chapter describes initial configuration for the IES-612-51A. See Chapter 56 on page 417
Safety WarningsIES-612-51A User’s Guide7
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51A User’s Guide70" If you change the IP address of the IES-612-51A, after you click Apply IP setting, you
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51A User’s Guide71Figure 22 VC Setup7 Select any virtual channel’s Select radio button, and click Delete. Th
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51A User’s Guide729 Click All, and then click Apply. The VC Setup screen is updated.Figure 25 VC Setup10 Sele
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51A User’s Guide73Figure 27 Select Ports12 Click All, and then click Apply. The VC Setup screen is updated.F
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51A User’s Guide74Figure 30 Config Save, Save SuccessfulYou can now use the device (with the other settings s
IES-612-51A User’s Guide75CHAPTER 6 Home and Port StatisticsScreensThis chapter describes the Home (status), Port Statistics, and RMON screens.6.1 H
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide766.1.1 Ethernet Port Statistics ScreenUse this screen to display statistics about
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide77Figure 32 Port Statistics (Ethernet)The following table describes the labels in
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide78Rx mac pause This field shows the number of valid IEEE 802.3x Pause frames receive
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide796.1.2 DSL Port Statistics ScreenUse this screen to display statistics about a DS
Safety WarningsIES-612-51A User’s Guide8
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide80Figure 33 Port Statistics (DSL)The following table describes the labels in this
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide816.1.3 RMON Statistics ScreenUse this screen to display RMON statistics about a p
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide82Figure 34 Port Statistics (RMON)The following table describes the labels in this
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide836.1.4 RMON History ScreenUse this screen to display general information (such as
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide84Figure 35 Port Statistics (RMON History))The following table describes the label
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide85Figure 36 Port Statistics (RMON History Detail))The following table describes t
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51A User’s Guide86Jabbers This is the number of frames received/transmitted that were longer than 15
IES-612-51A User’s Guide87CHAPTER 7 System InformationThe System Information screen displays general device information (such as firmware version num
Chapter 7 System InformationIES-612-51A User’s Guide88The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 11 System InfoLABEL DESCRIPTIONS
Chapter 7 System InformationIES-612-51A User’s Guide89Volt. (Hi) Use these fields to configure the highest voltage limit at each sensor.Volt. (Lo) Us
Contents OverviewIES-612-51A User’s Guide9Contents OverviewIntroduction ...
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IES-612-51A User’s Guide91CHAPTER 8 General SetupThe General Setup screen allows you to configure general device identification information. It also
Chapter 8 General SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide92Model This field displays your device type.Use Time Server When BootupSelect the time service protoco
IES-612-51A User’s Guide93CHAPTER 9 User AccountThe User Account screens allows you to set up and configure system administrator accounts for the IES
Chapter 9 User AccountIES-612-51A User’s Guide949.2 Authentication ScreenUse this screen to set up the authentication policies and settings by which
Chapter 9 User AccountIES-612-51A User’s Guide95The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 14 User AccountLABEL DESCRIPTIONUser
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IES-612-51A User’s Guide97CHAPTER 10 Switch SetupThe Switch Setup screen allows you to set up and configure global device features.10.1 GARP Timer S
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide9810.2.2 Port Isolation with Standalone Switch Mode ExampleThe following graphic shows IES-612-51A 1 a
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51A User’s Guide99With port isolation turned on, communications between A and B must first go through another switch o
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