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Contents OverviewIES-612-51 User’s Guide10Syslog ...
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide100Figure 45 Switch SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 15 Switch Set
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide101MAC Anti-Spoofing Select this if you want the IES-612-51 to generate an alarm and issue a SNMP trap
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide102
IES-612-51 User’s Guide103CHAPTER 11 IP SetupThe IP Setup screen allows you to configure a device IP address, subnet mask and DNS (domain name server
Chapter 11 IP SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide104
IES-612-51 User’s Guide105CHAPTER 12 ENET Port SetupThe ENET Port Setup screen allows you to configure settings for the Ethernet ports.To open this s
Chapter 12 ENET Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide106
IES-612-51 User’s Guide107CHAPTER 13 xDSL Port SetupThis chapter explains how to configure settings for profiles and individual ADSL ports. It also c
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide108For example, you could set up different profiles for different kinds of accounts (for example, eco
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide10913.6 Default SettingsThe default profile always exists and all of the ADSL ports use the default
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide ...
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 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-612-51 User’s Guide11113.7.1 xDSL Port Setting ScreenTo open this screen, click Basic Setting, xDSL Port Setup, and th
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide112Figure 50 xDSL Port SettingThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 20 xD
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide113Alarm Profile Select the port’s alarm profile. The alarm profile defines alarm thresholds for the
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide114L2 Time Set minimum time (in seconds) that the ADSL line must stay in the L2 power mode before red
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide11513.8 Virtual ChannelsDefining virtual channels (also called Permanent Virtual Circuits or PVCs)
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide11613.8.2 LLCLLC is a type of encapsulation where one VC (Virtual Circuit) carries multiple protocol
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide117Figure 51 VC SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 21 VC SetupLA
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide118US VC Profile Use the drop-down list box to select a VC profile to use for this channel’s upstream
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide119SelectDeleteDo the following to remove one or more PVCs.1 Select a PVC’s Select radio button.2 Cl
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide123.2.2 LAN Port (Ethernet) Connection ...
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide12013.10 Priority-based PVCsA PPVC (Priority-based PVC) allows you to give different priorities to P
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide12113.11 PPVC Setup ScreenUse this screen to view and configure PPVCs.To open this screen, click Ba
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide12213.11.1 PPVC Setup Members ScreenUse this screen to add and remove member PVCs." The member
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide123The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 24 PPVC Setup, EditLABEL DESCRIPT
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IES-612-51 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 indi
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide126IGMP Filter Profile Click IGMP Filter Profile to open the IGMP Filter Profile screen where you
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide12714.2 ATM QoSATM Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms provide the best service on a per-flow g
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide12814.3 Traffic ShapingTraffic shaping is an agreement between the carrier and the subscriber to
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide12914.3.2.1 Peak Cell Rate (PCR)Peak Cell Rate (PCR) is the maximum rate at which the sender ca
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide13Chapter 10Switch Setup ...
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide13014.3.2.5 Burst Tolerance (BT)Burst Tolerance (BT) is the maximum number of cells that the por
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide131" Traffic shaping must also be enabled on the subscriber's device in order to use u
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide132AAL This field displays the ATM adaptation layer used by the VC profile.aal5 - The VC profile
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide13314.6 Alarm Profile ScreenAlarm profiles define ADSL port alarm thresholds. The IES-612-51 se
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide13414.7 IGMP FilteringWith the IGMP filtering feature, you can limit the multicast channel numbe
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide135You can set the device to filter the multicast group join reports on a per-port basis by conf
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide136The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 28 IGMP Filter ProfileLABEL DE
IES-612-51 User’s Guide137CHAPTER 15 xDSL Line Data15.1 xDSL Line Rate Info ScreenThis screen displays an ADSL port’s line operating values. Informa
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51 User’s Guide13815.2 xDSL Performance ScreenThese counters display line performance data that has been accumulated
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51 User’s Guide139Figure 64 xDSL PerformanceThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 30 xDS
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide1414.4 Upstream Policing ...
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51 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-612-51 User’s Guide141Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) modulation divides up a line’s bandwidth into tones. This screen display
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51 User’s Guide142The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 31 xDSL Line DataLABEL DESCRIPTIONL
143PART IIIAdvanced ApplicationVLAN (145)IGMP (153)Static Multicast (163)Multicast VLAN (165)Filtering (171)MAC Filter (173)Spanning Tree Protoc
IES-612-51 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-612-51 User’s Guide146priority frame, meaning that only the priority level is significant and the default VID of the ingress port i
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide147Figure 66 VLAN StatusThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 32 VLAN StatusLABEL D
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51 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-612-51 User’s Guide14916.5 VLAN Port Setting ScreenUse this screen to specify port VLAN IDs and to set whether or not Ethernet po
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide1518.2 Static Multicast Screen ...
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide150Figure 68 VLAN Port SettingThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 34 VLAN Port Set
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide151Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.Copy portPasteDo the following to copy settings
Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide152
IES-612-51 User’s Guide153CHAPTER 17 IGMPThis chapter describes the IGMP screens.17.1 IGMP Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of eithe
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide154In IGMP proxy, an upstream interface is the port that is closer to the source (or the root of the multicast t
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide155Figure 71 IGMP (Status)The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 35 IGMP (Status)LAB
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide15617.4 IGMP Bandwidth ScreenUse this screen to set up bandwidth requirements for multicast channels. To open t
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide15717.4.1 Bandwidth Port Setup ScreenUse this screen to set up multicast bandwidth requirements for specific p
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide158The following table describes the labels in this screen.17.5 IGMP Setup ScreenUse this screen to configure y
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide15917.6 IGMP Filter Setup ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, IGMP, Filter Setup. This scre
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide16Chapter 26DHCP Snoop...
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide16017.8 IGMP Port Info ScreenUse this screen to display the current number of IGMP-related packets received on
Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide161The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 41 IGMP Port GroupLABEL DESCRIPTIONIGMP Stat
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IES-612-51 User’s Guide163CHAPTER 18 Static MulticastThis chapter describes the Static Multicast screen.18.1 Static MulticastUse static multicast to
Chapter 18 Static MulticastIES-612-51 User’s Guide164MAC Address This is the multicast MAC address.1~12 These fields display the static multicast grou
IES-612-51 User’s Guide165CHAPTER 19 Multicast VLANThis chapter describes the Multicast VLAN screens.19.1 Multicast VLAN OverviewMulticast VLAN allo
Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide166The following table describes the labels in this screen.19.3 MVLAN Setup ScreenUse this screen to
Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide167Figure 80 MVLAN SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 44 MVLAN Se
Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide16819.4 MVLAN Group ScreenUse this screen to configure ranges of multicast IP addresses for each mult
Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide169MVLAN ID Select the VLAN ID of the multicast VLAN for which you want to configure a range of multi
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide17Chapter 32Downstream Broadcast...
Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide170
IES-612-51 User’s Guide171CHAPTER 20 FilteringThis chapter describes how to configure the Packet Filter screen.20.1 Packet Filter ScreenUse this scr
Chapter 20 FilteringIES-612-51 User’s Guide172PPPoE Pass throughPoint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet relies on PPP and Ethernet. It is a specificatio
IES-612-51 User’s Guide173CHAPTER 21 MAC FilterThis chapter introduces the MAC filter.21.1 MAC Filter IntroductionUse the MAC filter to control from
Chapter 21 MAC FilterIES-612-51 User’s Guide174Add Click Add to save your changes to the IES-612-51’s volatile memory. The IES-612-51 loses these chan
IES-612-51 User’s Guide175CHAPTER 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolThis chapter introduces the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide176Figure 84 STP Root Ports and Designated PortsRSTP-aware devices exchange Bridge Protocol
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide17722.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application,
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide17822.3 Spanning Tree Protocol ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Spannin
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide179Figure 86 Spanning Tree ProtocolThe following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide1838.1 Introduction to MAC Table ...
Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide180Forwarding Delay This is the maximum time (in seconds) a switch will wait before changing
IES-612-51 User’s Guide181CHAPTER 23 Port AuthenticationThis chapter describes the 802.1x authentication method and RADIUS server connection setup.23
Chapter 23 Port AuthenticationIES-612-51 User’s Guide18223.2 RADIUS ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Port Authentication.Figure
Chapter 23 Port AuthenticationIES-612-51 User’s Guide18323.3 802.1x ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Port Authentication, 802.
Chapter 23 Port AuthenticationIES-612-51 User’s Guide184Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.Port This field displays a port nu
IES-612-51 User’s Guide185CHAPTER 24 Port SecurityThis chapter shows you how to set up port security.24.1 Port Security OverviewPort security allows
Chapter 24 Port SecurityIES-612-51 User’s Guide186Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the IES-612-51’s volatile memory. The IES-612-51 loses the
IES-612-51 User’s Guide187CHAPTER 25 DHCP RelayThis chapter shows you how to set up DHCP relays for each VLAN.25.1 DHCP RelayDHCP (Dynamic Host Conf
Chapter 25 DHCP RelayIES-612-51 User’s Guide188The Agent Information field that the IES-612-51 adds also contains an “Agent Remote-ID sub-option” of i
Chapter 25 DHCP RelayIES-612-51 User’s Guide189The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 55 DHCP RelayLABEL DESCRIPTIONEnable D
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide1942.5.2 Port Isolation Enable Command ...
Chapter 25 DHCP RelayIES-612-51 User’s Guide190SelectDeleteSelect the check box in the Select column for an entry, and click Delete to remove the entr
IES-612-51 User’s Guide191CHAPTER 26 DHCP SnoopThis chapter shows you how to set up DHCP snooping settings on the subscriber ports.26.1 DHCP Snoop O
Chapter 26 DHCP SnoopIES-612-51 User’s Guide19226.3 DHCP Snoop Status ScreenUse this screen to look at or to clear the DHCP snooping table on each po
Chapter 26 DHCP SnoopIES-612-51 User’s Guide19326.4 DHCP Counter ScreenUse this screen to look at a summary of the DHCP packets on each port. To ope
Chapter 26 DHCP SnoopIES-612-51 User’s Guide194
IES-612-51 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-612-51 User’s Guide196Figure 98 RFC 2684 Routed Mode ExampleNote the following.• The CPE device’s WAN IP (192.168
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51 User’s Guide197Figure 99 RFC 2684 Routed PVCThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51 User’s Guide19827.3 2684 Routed Domain ScreenUse this screen to configure domains for 2684 routed mode traf
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51 User’s Guide199The following table describes the labels in this screen.27.4 RPVC Arp Proxy ScreenUse this
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide2046.2.1 Static Entries (SVLAN Table) ...
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51 User’s Guide200Figure 101 RPVC Arp ProxyThe following table describes the labels in this screen.27.5 2684
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51 User’s Guide201Figure 102 2684 Routed GatewayThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Tabl
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IES-612-51 User’s Guide203CHAPTER 28 PPPoA to PPPoEThis chapter shows you how to set up the IES-612-51 to convert PPPoA frames to PPPoE traffic and v
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51 User’s Guide204Figure 104 PPPoA to PPPoEThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 63 PPPoA
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51 User’s Guide205AC Name This field is optional. Specify the hostname of a remote access concentrator if there are
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51 User’s Guide20628.3 PPPoA to PPPoE Status ScreenUse this screen to look at the current status of each PPPoA to PP
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51 User’s Guide207Service Name This field specifies the name of the service that uses this PVC.Counter StatusTx/Rx T
Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51 User’s Guide208
IES-612-51 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-612-51 User’s Guide21029.3 DSCP Map ScreenUse this screen to convert DSCP priority to IEEE 802.1p priority. To open this screen, c
IES-612-51 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 T
Chapter 30 TLS PVCIES-612-51 User’s Guide212Figure 108 Transparent LAN Service Network Example 30.2 TLS PVC ScreenUse this screen to set up Transpa
Chapter 30 TLS PVCIES-612-51 User’s Guide213Figure 109 TLS PVCThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 67 TLS PVCLABEL DESCR
Chapter 30 TLS PVCIES-612-51 User’s Guide214Show Port Select which DSL port(s) for which to display TLS PVC settings.Index This field displays the nu
IES-612-51 User’s Guide215CHAPTER 31 ACLThis chapter shows you how to set up ACL profiles on each port.31.1 Access Control Logic (ACL) OverviewAn AC
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51 User’s Guide216• <tos>: 0~255• <port>: 0~65535If you apply multiple profiles to a PVC, the IES-612-51 checks the
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51 User’s Guide217Figure 110 ACL SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 68 ACL SetupLABEL DESCR
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51 User’s Guide21831.3 ACL Profile Setup ScreenUse this screen to set up ACL profiles. To open this screen, click Advanced Appl
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51 User’s Guide21931.4 ACL Profile Map ScreenUse this screen to look at all the ACL profiles and the PVCs to which each one is
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide22Chapter 52IP Bridge Commands...
Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51 User’s Guide220Figure 112 ACL Profile MapThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 70 ACL Profile Map
IES-612-51 User’s Guide221CHAPTER 32 Downstream BroadcastThis chapter shows you how to allow or block downstream broadcast traffic.32.1 Downstream B
Chapter 32 Downstream BroadcastIES-612-51 User’s Guide222Index This field displays the number of the downstream broadcast blocking entry.Port This is
IES-612-51 User’s Guide223CHAPTER 33 SyslogThis chapter explains how to set the syslog parameters.33.1 SyslogThe syslog feature sends logs to an ext
Chapter 33 SyslogIES-612-51 User’s Guide224
IES-612-51 User’s Guide225CHAPTER 34 Access ControlThis chapter describes how to configure access control.34.1 Access Control ScreenUse this screen
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide226Figure 116 SNMP Management ModelAn SNMP managed network consists of two main components: agents a
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide22734.3.1 Supported MIBsMIBs let administrators collect statistics and monitor status and performanc
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide22834.4 SNMP ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Access Control, SNMP.adslAtucPerf
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide229Figure 117 SNMPThe following table describes the labels in this screen.34.5 Service Access Cont
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide2354.5.2 Alarm Profile Set Command Example ...
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide230Figure 118 Service Access ControlThe following table describes the labels in this screen.34.6 Re
Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide231Figure 119 Remote Management (Secured Client Setup)The following table describes the labels in t
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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-612-51 User’s Guide235CHAPTER 35 Static RoutingThis chapter shows you how to configure the static routing function.Static routes tell the IES-612
Chapter 35 Static RoutingIES-612-51 User’s Guide236Metric The metric represents the “cost” of transmission for routing purposes. IP routing uses hop c
IES-612-51 User’s Guide237CHAPTER 36 MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to use the maintenance screens.36.1 Maintenance ScreenTo open this screen,
Chapter 36 MaintenanceIES-612-51 User’s Guide238Figure 122 Firmware UpgradeType the path and file name of the firmware file you wish to upload to th
Chapter 36 MaintenanceIES-612-51 User’s Guide239Click Management, Maintenance, and do the following to save your device’s configuration to your compu
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Chapter 36 MaintenanceIES-612-51 User’s Guide240Figure 125 Restore Factory Default Settings, Reboot36.6 Reboot SystemUse this function to restart t
IES-612-51 User’s Guide241CHAPTER 37 DiagnosticThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screens.37.1 Diagnostic ScreenUse this screen to check system lo
Chapter 37 DiagnosticIES-612-51 User’s Guide242The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 80 DiagnosticLABEL DESCRIPTIONSyslog/ E
Chapter 37 DiagnosticIES-612-51 User’s Guide243PMM Select a port number from the Port drop-down list box and a power management mode from the Mode dr
Chapter 37 DiagnosticIES-612-51 User’s Guide244
IES-612-51 User’s Guide245CHAPTER 38 MAC TableThis chapter introduces the MAC Table.38.1 Introduction to MAC TableThe MAC table lists device MAC add
Chapter 38 MAC TableIES-612-51 User’s Guide246• If the device has already learned the port for this MAC address, but the destination port is the same
IES-612-51 User’s Guide247CHAPTER 39 ARP TableThis chapter describes the ARP Table.39.1 Introduction to ARP TableAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP) i
Chapter 39 ARP TableIES-612-51 User’s Guide248Figure 130 ARP TableThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 82 ARP TableLABEL
IES-612-51 User’s Guide249CHAPTER 40 AlarmThis chapter shows you how to display the alarms, sets the severity level of an alarm(s) and where the syst
Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide25Part VII: Appendices and Index ... 395Appendix A
Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51 User’s Guide25040.3 Alarm DescriptionsThis table describes alarms that the system can send. ATUC refers to the downstream
Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51 User’s Guide25140.4 Alarm Event Setup ScreenThis screen lists the alarms that the system can generate along with the seve
Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51 User’s Guide252Figure 132 Alarm Event SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 85 Alarm Event
Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51 User’s Guide25340.4.1 Edit Alarm Event Setup ScreenUse this screen to specify the severity level of an alarm(s) and where
Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51 User’s Guide25440.5 Alarm Port Setup ScreenUse this screen to set the alarm severity threshold for recording alarms on an
255PART VCLI CommandsHow to Access and Use the CLI (257)Common Commands (263)System Commands (267)Alarm Commands (275)DHCP Commands (281)IEEE 802
IES-612-51 User’s Guide257CHAPTER 41 How to Access and Use the CLIThis chapter introduces the command line interface (CLI).41.1 Accessing the CLIUse
Chapter 41 How to Access and Use the CLIIES-612-51 User’s Guide258Make sure your computer IP address is in the same subnet, unless you are accessing t
Chapter 41 How to Access and Use the CLIIES-612-51 User’s Guide259• A key stroke is denoted by square brackets and uppercase text, for example, [ENTE
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Chapter 41 How to Access and Use the CLIIES-612-51 User’s Guide260Copy and Paste CommandsYou can copy and paste commands directly from this document i
Chapter 41 How to Access and Use the CLIIES-612-51 User’s Guide261Administrators with the low privilege level are restricted to using only low privil
Chapter 41 How to Access and Use the CLIIES-612-51 User’s Guide262
IES-612-51 User’s Guide263CHAPTER 42 Common CommandsThis chapter introduces some of the more commonly-used commands in the IES-612-51. For more detai
Chapter 42 Common CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide26442.2 IP StatusUse the following command to view IP statistics.42.3 Configuration StatusUse the c
Chapter 42 Common CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide26542.4 Reset to DefaultsUse the following command to reset the IES-612-51 to the factory defaults.
Chapter 42 Common CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide26642.6 Statistics Monitor CommandUse this command to show the current hardware status (voltage, tem
IES-612-51 User’s Guide267CHAPTER 43 System CommandsThis chapter describes the system commands. Use the system commands to view and change basic info
Chapter 43 System CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide268sys monitor vlimit <index> <high> <low>Sets the maximum (<high>) or minimu
Chapter 43 System CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide26943.1.1 Idle Timeout Set Command ExampleBy default, the IES-612-51 automatically logs you out of
List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide27List of FiguresFigure 1 MTU Application ...
Chapter 43 System CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide270Use the following command to restart your IES-612-51 right away. 43.1.3 Logs Command ExamplesUse
Chapter 43 System CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide27143.1.3.2 Log MessagesThe following table lists and describes the system log messages.Table 96
Chapter 43 System CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide272FAN RPM OVER: dev: <id> Limit:N value:N!WARN A fan’s RPM went too high.id - 1=Fan 1, 2=Fan
Chapter 43 System CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide27343.1.4 Clearing the LogSyntax: ras> sys log clearThis command clears the system error log.&q
Chapter 43 System CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide274
IES-612-51 User’s Guide275CHAPTER 44 Alarm CommandsThis chapter describes the alarm management commands. Use these commands to view, customize and cl
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide276alarm port set <all|enet1|enet2|<port>> <severity>This command sets the alarm sev
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide27744.2.1 Alarm Show Command ExampleThe following example shows the results of using this command.Th
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide27844.2.2 Alarm Port Show Command ExampleThis example shows the results of using this command.44.2.3
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide27944.2.4 Alarm Tablelist Command ExampleThe following example displays the supported minor level al
List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide28Figure 39 System Info ...
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide28044.2.6 Alarm History Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the historic critical leve
IES-612-51 User’s Guide281CHAPTER 45 DHCP CommandsThis chapter describes how to use the DHCP Relay and DHCP Snoop commands. Use these commands to con
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide282switch dhcprelay server set <vid> <primary-server> [secondary-server]This command specif
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide28345.2.1 Show Command ExampleThis example shows the current DHCP configuration of the IES-612-51.45.
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide28445.4 DHCP Relay Option 82 Sub-option 2 CommandsUse the following commands to configure the DHCP rel
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide28545.5.1 DHCP Snoop Enable Command ExampleThe following example enables DHCP snooping on port 1.45.5
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide28645.5.4 DHCP Snoop Statistics Command ExampleThe following example displays the settings of port 1.F
IES-612-51 User’s Guide287CHAPTER 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN andIsolation CommandsThis chapter describes the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN commands as well
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and Isolation CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide28846.3 IEEE VLAN1Q Tagged VLAN Configuration Commands These switch c
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and Isolation CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide28946.3.1 VLAN Port Show Command ExampleThe following example shows
List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide29Figure 82 Packet Filter ...
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and Isolation CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide29046.3.4 VLAN Set Command ExamplesThis command adds or modifies an e
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and Isolation CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide29146.3.7 VLAN CPU Set Command ExampleThe following example sets VLA
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and Isolation CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide29246.3.10 VLAN Show Command ExampleThe following example shows the s
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and Isolation CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide293Turn on VLAN isolation to block communications between subscribers
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and Isolation CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide294
IES-612-51 User’s Guide295CHAPTER 47 MAC CommandsThis chapter describes how to configure the IES-612-51’s MAC commands.47.1 MAC Filter CommandsUse t
Chapter 47 MAC CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide29647.1.1 MAC Filter Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the MAC filtering mode, status
Chapter 47 MAC CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide29747.2 MAC Count CommandsUse MAC count commands to limit how many MAC addresses may be dynamically le
Chapter 47 MAC CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide29847.2.3 MAC Count Disable Command ExampleThe following example turns off the MAC count filter on xDSL
IES-612-51 User’s Guide299CHAPTER 48 IGMP CommandsThis chapter describes the IGMP snooping and filtering commands.48.1 IGMP Snooping CommandsUse the
About This User's GuideIES-612-51 User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to conf
List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide30Figure 125 Restore Factory Default Settings, Reboot ...
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30048.2 IGMP Filter CommandsUse the IGMP filter commands to define IGMP filter profiles and assign the
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30148.2.3 IGMP Filter Profile Set Command ExampleThe following example configures an IGMP filter prof
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30248.4 IGMP Bandwidth Port CommandsUse the IGMP bandwidth port commands to set up bandwidth budgets f
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30348.5 IGMP Count Limit CommandsUse these commands to limit the number of IGMP groups a subscriber o
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30448.5.4 IGMP Count Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the IGMP count limit settings
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30548.6.2 IGMP Group Statistics Command ExampleThis command displays the information about IGMP group
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide306Multicast VLAN allows one single multicast VLAN to be shared among different subscriber VLANs on the
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30748.7.2 Multicast VLAN Show Command ExampleThis command displays the current multicast VLAN setting
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide308
IES-612-51 User’s Guide309CHAPTER 49 Packet Filter CommandsUse the following packet filter commands to filter out specific types of packets on specif
List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide31Figure 168 Tone Diagnostics Command Example ...
Chapter 49 Packet Filter CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31049.1.1 Packet Filter Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the packet type fi
Chapter 49 Packet Filter CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31149.1.2 Packet Filter Set Command ExampleThe following example sets xDSL port 9 to reject
Chapter 49 Packet Filter CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide312
IES-612-51 User’s Guide313CHAPTER 50 Switch and StatisticsCommandsThis chapter describes the switch and statistics commands not discussed elsewhere i
Chapter 50 Switch and Statistics CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31450.2 DSCP CommandsThe following table describes the dscp commands. Use these comma
Chapter 50 Switch and Statistics CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31550.4 Queuemap CommandsThe following table describes the queuemap commands. Use th
Chapter 50 Switch and Statistics CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31650.6 Static Multicast CommandsThe following table describes the smcast commands. U
IES-612-51 User’s Guide317CHAPTER 51 IP CommandsThis chapter shows you how to use the IP commands to configure the IP (Internet Protocol) parameters.
Chapter 51 IP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31851.1.1 IP Settings and Default Gateway ExampleThe following command sequence sets the IES-612-51 to h
Chapter 51 IP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31951.2 Statistics IP Command ExampleThis example shows the statistics for the CPU IP traffic.ras> s
List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide32Figure 211 Console Cable RJ-11 Male Connector ...
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IES-612-51 User’s Guide321CHAPTER 52 IP Bridge CommandsThe IP bridge function is designed for large-scale, flat, access networks, and it is ideal whe
Chapter 52 IP Bridge CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide322priority The IEEE 802.1p priority value <0~7>.port The port number of the PVC.vpi The VPI
IES-612-51 User’s Guide323CHAPTER 53 SNMP CommandsThis chapter covers commands for configuring the IES-612-51’s Simple Network Management Protocol (S
Chapter 53 SNMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide324sys snmp trapdst del <index> Removes the specified SNMP trap server setting. H/Hsys snmp show
IES-612-51 User’s Guide325CHAPTER 54 ADSL CommandsThis chapter describes some of the ADSL commands that allow you to configure and monitor the ADSL p
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide32654.2 ADSL CommandsUse these commands to configure the ADSL ports. See Chapter 13 on page 107 for ba
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide327adsl usnompsd <port>[<max-nominal-psd>]Displays or sets the upstream maximum nominal tr
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide328adsl pmm enable <portlist> <L2|L3>Enables Power ManageMent (PMM) to reduce the amount of
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide329adsl inp <portlist>[<usinp>[,<dsinp>]]Sets the upstream (us) and downstream (ds)
List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide33List of TablesTable 1 Front Panel Ports ...
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33054.2.1 ADSL Show Command ExampleThe following example displays information on ADSL port 5.54.2.2 A
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33154.2.6 ADSL Downstream PSD Command ExampleThe following example sets the downstream maximum nomina
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide332This example disables downstream carrier tones 70 and 71 for ADSL port 5.54.2.9 ADSL Downstream Car
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33354.2.11 Impulse Noise Protection Command ExampleThe following example sets the impulse noise prote
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33454.3 ADSL Profile CommandsTable 134 ADSL Profile CommandsCOMMAND DESCRIPTION Padsl profile show [
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33554.3.1 ADSL Profile Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the ADSL DEFVAL profile.54.
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide336transmission rate to 128 Kbps, the downstream target signal/noise margin to 5 db, the downstream min
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33754.4 Statistics ADSL CommandsUse these commands to display ADSL port statistics. Table 135 ADSL
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33854.4.1 ADSL Show Command ExampleThe following example displays connection statistics for ADSL port
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33954.4.2 Linedata Command ExampleIn the following example, the upstream channel is carried on tones
List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide34Table 39 IGMP Count ...
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide340The service type in operation is the ADSL standard that the port is using: G.dmt or ANSI T1.413 issu
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide341A block is a set of consecutive bits associated with the path; each bit belongs to one and only one
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide34254.4.5 15 Minute Performance Command ExampleAn example is shown next.The following table explains t
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide343These counters are also used in the alarm profiles (see Section 44.1 on page 275). 54.4.6 1 Day Pe
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide34454.4.7 Line Diagnostics Set Command ExampleThe following example performs line diagnostics on ADSL
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide345The following table lists the line diagnostics test parameters that display, see the ITU-T’s G.992.
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide34654.4.9 Line Diagnostics Get 992.3 Command ExampleThe following example displays the line diagnostic
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide34754.4.10 SELT Diagnostic Set Command ExampleThe following example starts a SELT test on ADSL port 1
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide34854.4.11 SELT Diagnostic Get Command ExampleThe following example displays the status and results SE
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide349The following table lists the tone diagnostic parameters. See the ITU-T’s G.992.3 for more informat
List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide35Table 82 ARP Table ...
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35054.5 Alarm Profile CommandsConfigure alarm profiles to set alarm settings and thresholds for the AD
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35154.5.1 Alarm Profile Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the default alarm profile
Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35254.5.4 Alarm Profile Map Command ExampleThe following example sets the IES-612-51 to use the SESala
IES-612-51 User’s Guide353CHAPTER 55 Virtual Channel CommandsThis chapter shows you how to use commands to configure virtual channels.See Section 13.
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35455.2 Virtual Channel Profile CommandsUse the following commands to configure virtual cha
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35555.2.1 Set Virtual Channel Profile Command The following example creates a virtual chan
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35655.3 PVC ChannelsChannels (also called Permanent Virtual Circuits or PVCs) let you set p
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide357Use these commands to configure PPVCs and add and remove member PVCs..55.4.1 PPVC Set C
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35855.4.3 PPVC Member Delete Command ExampleThe following example removes a PVC that uses V
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide3593 Use the adsl rpvc route set command to configure domains for 2684 routed mode traffic.
List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide36Table 125 Static Multicast Commands ...
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36055.5.1 2684 Routed Mode ExampleThe following figure shows an example RFC 2684 (formerly
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide361• The IES-612-51’s management IP address should not be in the same subnet as the one def
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36255.5.5 RPVC Set Command ExampleThe following example adds a PVC for 2684 routed mode tra
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36355.5.9 RPVC Route Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the domains for 26
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36455.5.13 RPVC ARP Show Command ExampleThe following is an example.55.6 PPPoA to PPPoE (P
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide365You can use these commands to create PVCs for PAE translation.55.6.1 PAE PVC Set Comman
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36655.6.3 PAE PVC Session Command ExampleThe following example displays the settings for po
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36755.7 Transparent LAN Service (TLS) Transparent LAN Services (also known as VLAN stackin
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide368" You can NOT configure PPPoA-to-PPPoE and TLS settings on the same PVC. 55.7.1 T
IES-612-51 User’s Guide369CHAPTER 56 ACL CommandsAn ACL (Access Control Logic) profile allows the system to classify and perform actions on the upstr
List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide37Table 168 Standards Supported ...
Chapter 56 ACL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide370The following is a list of the ACL commands. Table 150 ACL CommandsCOMMAND DESCRIPTION Pswitch acl
Chapter 56 ACL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide37156.1.1 ACL Profile Set Command ExampleThis example creates an ACL rule example named test for traff
Chapter 56 ACL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide372The following table describes common required values in ACL assignment commands. Other values are dis
373PART VITroubleshooting and SpecificationsTroubleshooting (375)Product Specifications (385)
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IES-612-51 User’s Guide375CHAPTER 57 TroubleshootingThis chapter covers potential problems and possible remedies. After each problem description, som
Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide37657.3 LAN Port LEDs Do Not Turn OnA LAN port’s LEDs do not turn on.57.4 LAN Port Data Transmissio
Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide37757.6 There Is No Voice on a DSL ConnectionThe IES-612-51 has internal splitters and CO side Telc
Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide378Figure 206 Testing In-house WiringE. Test E determines if there is a wiring problem between your
Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide37957.8 Local ServerThe computer behind a DSL modem or router cannot access a local server connecte
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Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide38057.10 Configured SettingsThe configured settings do not take effect.57.11 PasswordIf you forget
Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide38157.14 TelnetI cannot telnet into the IES-612-51.57.15 Resetting the DefaultsIf you lock yoursel
Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide382The IES-612-51 is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the default user n
Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide38357.16 Recovering the FirmwareUsually you should use FTP or the web configurator to upload the IE
Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide384
IES-612-51 User’s Guide385CHAPTER 58 Product SpecificationsThis chapter provides the specifications for the IES-612-51.58.1 Device SpecificationsThe
Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide38658.2 Firmware FeaturesThis section introduces the IES-612-51 firmware features.Fuse DC MOD
Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide387Management Features Embedded Web Configurator (HTTP)NetAtlas Element Management System (EM
Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide388ADSL2/2+ G.dmt (ITU-T G.992.1)G.lite (ITU-T G.992.2)G.hs (ITU-T G.994.1)ANSI T1.413 issue 2
Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide389Layer 2 Bridging IEEE 802.1q VLAN aware bridgingMAC addressesMAC address table: Up to 9.5K
39PART IIntroductionGetting to Know the IES-612-51 (41)Hardware Installation (45)Front Panel (49)
Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide39058.3 Standards SupportedThe following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the stand
Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide39158.4 Default SettingsThis section lists the default configuration of the IES-612-51.RFC 2
Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide392Min SNR 0 db 0 dbTarget SNR 6 db 6 dbUp Shift Margin 9 db 9 dbDown Shift Margin 3 db 3 db
Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide39358.5 Hardware Telco-50 Connector Pin AssignmentsThe following diagram shows the pin assig
Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide394Figure 211 Console Cable RJ-11 Male ConnectorFigure 212 Console Cable DB-9 Female Conne
395PART VIIAppendices and Index" The appendices provide general information. Some details may not apply to your IES-612-51.Changing a Fuse (397)
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IES-612-51 User’s Guide397APPENDIX A Changing a FuseThis appendix shows you how to remove and install fuses for the IES-612-51 (DC model only).1 If y
Appendix A Changing a FuseIES-612-51 User’s Guide398
IES-612-51 User’s Guide399APPENDIX B Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication
Document ConventionsIES-612-51 User’s Guide4Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. 1 W
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Appendix B Legal InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide400FCC WarningThis device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
Appendix B Legal InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide401NoteRepair or replacement, as provided under this warranty, is the exclusive remedy of the purc
Appendix B Legal InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide402
IES-612-51 User’s Guide403APPENDIX C Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.Required Informati
Appendix C Customer SupportIES-612-51 User’s Guide404• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Czech s.r.o., Modranská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 - Modrany, Cesk
Appendix C Customer SupportIES-612-51 User’s Guide405India• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +91-11-3088814
Appendix C Customer SupportIES-612-51 User’s Guide406• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Inc., 1130 N. Miller St., Anaheim, CA 92806-2001, U.S.A.Norw
Appendix C Customer SupportIES-612-51 User’s Guide407Sweden• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +46-31-744-77
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IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide409IndexNumerics1 Day Performance Command 343, 347, 34815 Minute Performance Command 342AAccess Control 225accessing the C
IES-612-51 User’s Guide41CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51This chapter introduces the main features and applications of your IES-612-51. It al
IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide410DDaytime (RFC 867) 92default gateway 103Default IP Address 318default privilege level 95DEFVAL 116DEFVAL profile settin
IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide411IGMP Filter Profile Delete Command 301IGMP Filter Profile Screen 135IGMP Filter Profile Set Command 301IGMP Filter Prof
IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide412OOAM F5 Loopback 242Operational Mode 337option 82 187Ppacket filter 171Packet Filter PPPoE Only Command 311Packet Filte
IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide413shared secret 95shortcuts 260Signal Attenuation 349Signal-to-Noise Ratio 349Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin 349Simple Netw
IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide414VC Setup 116vendor information 138ventilation holes 47virtual channel 115downstream profile 117profile 116upstream prof
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51IES-612-51 User’s Guide42Figure 1 MTU Application 1.2.2 Curbside ApplicationThe IES-612-51 can be used by a
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51IES-612-51 User’s Guide431.3 Ways to Manage the IES-612-51Use any of the following methods to manage the IES
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51IES-612-51 User’s Guide44
IES-612-51 User’s Guide45CHAPTER 2 Hardware InstallationThis chapter explains how to install the IES-612-51.2.1 General Installation InstructionsBef
Chapter 2 Hardware InstallationIES-612-51 User’s Guide46Figure 3 Attaching Rubber Feet" Do not block the ventilation holes. Leave space between
Chapter 2 Hardware InstallationIES-612-51 User’s Guide47" Do not block the ventilation holes. Leave space between devices when stacking.2.2.2.2
Chapter 2 Hardware InstallationIES-612-51 User’s Guide482.3 Connecting the Frame GroundFollow the directions in this section for the IES-612-51 DC po
IES-612-51 User’s Guide49CHAPTER 3 Front PanelThis chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the IES-612-51 and shows you how to make the h
Document ConventionsIES-612-51 User’s Guide5Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The IES-612-51 ico
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide503.2 LEDsThe following table describes the LEDs on the front panel. 3.2.1 Console Port For local man
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide513.2.2 LAN Port (Ethernet) ConnectionConnect the LAN port of your IES-612-51 to an Ethernet WAN switch
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide52Figure 10 Telco-50 Cable with RJ-11 Connectors3.2.5 Telco-50 Connections The internal DSL splitters s
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide53Figure 11 Installation Overview" You can also attach RJ-11 connectors to the Telco-50 cable and
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide54Figure 12 Installation Scenario A3.2.7.1.1 Procedure To Connect To An MDF1 Connect the Telco-50 conne
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide55Figure 13 One MDF for End-user and CO ConnectionsThis installation scenario requires three MDFs. Plea
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide56Figure 14 Installation Scenario B3.2.7.2.1 Procedure To Connect To MDFs1 Connect the Telco-50 connect
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide57" Users A and B have telephone (only) service.Figure 15 Two Separate MDFs for End-user and CO Co
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide58Figure 16 Installation Scenario C3.2.7.3.1 Procedure To Connect To MDFs1 Connect the Telco-50 connect
59PART IIBasic SettingsIntroducing the Web Configurator (61)Initial Configuration (69)Home and Port Statistics Screens (75)System Information (87)
Safety WarningsIES-612-51 User’s Guide6Safety Warnings1 For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.• Do NOT use
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IES-612-51 User’s Guide61CHAPTER 4 Introducing the WebConfiguratorThis chapter tells how to access and navigate the web configurator.4.1 Web Configu
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51 User’s Guide62Figure 17 Login2 Type admin in the User Name field and your password (default: 12
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51 User’s Guide634.4 Navigation PanelIn the navigation panel, click a menu item to reveal a list o
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51 User’s Guide64IP Setup Use this screen to configure the system and management IP addresses and su
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51 User’s Guide654.5 Changing Your PasswordAfter you log in for the first time, it is recommended
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51 User’s Guide66Figure 20 User AccountEnter the new password in the Password and Retype Password
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51 User’s Guide67Figure 21 Logout
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51 User’s Guide68
IES-612-51 User’s Guide69CHAPTER 5 Initial ConfigurationThis chapter describes initial configuration for the IES-612-51. See Chapter 58 on page 385 f
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Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51 User’s Guide70" If you change the IP address of the IES-612-51, after you click Apply IP setting, you h
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51 User’s Guide71Figure 24 VC Setup7 Select any virtual channel’s Select radio button, and click Delete. The
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51 User’s Guide729 Click All, and then click Apply. The VC Setup screen is updated.Figure 27 VC Setup10 Selec
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51 User’s Guide73Figure 29 Select Ports12 Click All, and then click Apply. The VC Setup screen is updated.Fi
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51 User’s Guide74Figure 32 Config Save, Save SuccessfulYou can now use the device (with the other settings se
IES-612-51 User’s Guide75CHAPTER 6 Home and Port StatisticsScreensThis chapter describes the Home (status), Port Statistics, and RMON screens.6.1 Ho
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide766.1.1 Ethernet Port Statistics ScreenUse this screen to display statistics about a
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide77Figure 34 Port Statistics (Ethernet)The following table describes the labels in
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide78Rx mac pause This field shows the number of valid IEEE 802.3x Pause frames received
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide796.1.2 DSL Port Statistics ScreenUse this screen to display statistics about a DSL
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Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide80Figure 35 Port Statistics (DSL)The following table describes the labels in this s
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide816.1.3 RMON Statistics ScreenUse this screen to display RMON statistics about a po
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide82Figure 36 Port Statistics (RMON)The following table describes the labels in this
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide836.1.4 RMON History ScreenUse this screen to display general information (such as
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide84Figure 37 Port Statistics (RMON History))The following table describes the labels
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide85Figure 38 Port Statistics (RMON History Detail))The following table describes th
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide86Jabbers This is the number of frames received/transmitted that were longer than 151
IES-612-51 User’s Guide87CHAPTER 7 System InformationThe System Information screen displays general device information (such as firmware version numb
Chapter 7 System InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide88The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 11 System InfoLABEL DESCRIPTIONSy
Chapter 7 System InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide89Volt. (Hi) Use these fields to configure the highest voltage limit at each sensor.Volt. (Lo) Use
Contents OverviewIES-612-51 User’s Guide9Contents OverviewIntroduction ...
Chapter 7 System InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide90
IES-612-51 User’s Guide91CHAPTER 8 General SetupThe General Setup screen allows you to configure general device identification information. It also a
Chapter 8 General SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide92Model This field displays your device type.Use Time Server When BootupSelect the time service protocol
IES-612-51 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-612-51 User’s Guide949.2 Authentication ScreenUse this screen to set up the authentication policies and settings by which a
Chapter 9 User AccountIES-612-51 User’s Guide95The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 14 User AccountLABEL DESCRIPTIONUser a
Chapter 9 User AccountIES-612-51 User’s Guide96
IES-612-51 User’s Guide97CHAPTER 10 Switch SetupThe Switch Setup screen allows you to set up and configure global device features.10.1 GARP Timer Se
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide9810.2.2 Port Isolation with Standalone Switch Mode ExampleThe following graphic shows IES-612-51 1 and
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide99With port isolation turned on, communications between A and B must first go through another switch or
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