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Page 1 - IES-612-51

www.zyxel.comIES-612-5112-port ADSL2/2+ Standalone mini-DSLAMUser’s GuideVersion 3.5210/2007Edition 1DEFAULT LOGINIP Address http://192.168.1.1User N

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Contents OverviewIES-612-51 User’s Guide10Syslog ...

Page 3 - About This User's Guide

Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide100Figure 45 Switch SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 15 Switch Set

Page 4 - Document Conventions

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

Page 5 - Icons Used in Figures

Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide102

Page 6 - Safety Warnings

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

Page 7 - Safety Warnings

Chapter 11 IP SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide104

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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

Page 9 - Contents Overview

Chapter 12 ENET Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide106

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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

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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

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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

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide ...

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide11513.8 Virtual ChannelsDefining virtual channels (also called Permanent Virtual Circuits or PVCs)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide123.2.2 LAN Port (Ethernet) Connection ...

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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

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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

Page 27 - List of Figures

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

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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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Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide124

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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

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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

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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

Page 33 - List of Tables

Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide12814.3 Traffic ShapingTraffic shaping is an agreement between the carrier and the subscriber to

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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

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide13Chapter 10Switch Setup ...

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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

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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

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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

Page 39 - Introduction

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

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Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide13414.7 IGMP FilteringWith the IGMP filtering feature, you can limit the multicast channel numbe

Page 41 - CHAPTER 1

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

Page 42 - 1.2.2 Curbside Application

Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide136The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 28 IGMP Filter ProfileLABEL DE

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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

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Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51 User’s Guide13815.2 xDSL Performance ScreenThese counters display line performance data that has been accumulated

Page 45 - CHAPTER 2

Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51 User’s Guide139Figure 64 xDSL PerformanceThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 30 xDS

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide1414.4 Upstream Policing ...

Page 47 - Figure 5 Rack Mounting

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”

Page 48 - Frame Ground

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

Page 49 - CHAPTER 3

Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-612-51 User’s Guide142The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 31 xDSL Line DataLABEL DESCRIPTIONL

Page 50 - 3.2 LEDs

143PART IIIAdvanced ApplicationVLAN (145)IGMP (153)Static Multicast (163)Multicast VLAN (165)Filtering (171)MAC Filter (173)Spanning Tree Protoc

Page 52 - 3.2.6 ADSL Connections

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

Page 53 - 3.2.7 Typical MDF Scenarios

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

Page 54 - Chapter 3 Front Panel

Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide147Figure 66 VLAN StatusThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 32 VLAN StatusLABEL D

Page 55 - Chapter 3 Front Panel

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

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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

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide1518.2 Static Multicast Screen ...

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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

Page 59 - Basic Settings

Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide151Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.Copy portPasteDo the following to copy settings

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Chapter 16 VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide152

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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

Page 62 - Figure 18 Home

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

Page 63 - 4.4 Navigation Panel

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

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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

Page 65 - 4.5 Changing Your Password

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

Page 66 - Figure 20 User Account

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

Page 67 - Figure 21 Logout

Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide15917.6 IGMP Filter Setup ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, IGMP, Filter Setup. This scre

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide16Chapter 26DHCP Snoop...

Page 69 - CHAPTER 5

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

Page 70 - Figure 23 xDSL Port Setup

Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide161The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 41 IGMP Port GroupLABEL DESCRIPTIONIGMP Stat

Page 71 - Figure 26 Select Ports

Chapter 17 IGMPIES-612-51 User’s Guide162

Page 72 - Figure 28 VC Setup

IES-612-51 User’s Guide163CHAPTER 18 Static MulticastThis chapter describes the Static Multicast screen.18.1 Static MulticastUse static multicast to

Page 73 - Figure 31 Config Save

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

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide165CHAPTER 19 Multicast VLANThis chapter describes the Multicast VLAN screens.19.1 Multicast VLAN OverviewMulticast VLAN allo

Page 75 - CHAPTER 6

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

Page 76 - Table 5 Home (continued)

Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide167Figure 80 MVLAN SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 44 MVLAN Se

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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

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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

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide17Chapter 32Downstream Broadcast...

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Chapter 19 Multicast VLANIES-612-51 User’s Guide170

Page 81 - 6.1.3 RMON Statistics Screen

IES-612-51 User’s Guide171CHAPTER 20 FilteringThis chapter describes how to configure the Packet Filter screen.20.1 Packet Filter ScreenUse this scr

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Chapter 20 FilteringIES-612-51 User’s Guide172PPPoE Pass throughPoint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet relies on PPP and Ethernet. It is a specificatio

Page 83 - 6.1.4 RMON History Screen

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

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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

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide175CHAPTER 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolThis chapter introduces the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

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Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide176Figure 84 STP Root Ports and Designated PortsRSTP-aware devices exchange Bridge Protocol

Page 87 - CHAPTER 7

Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide17722.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application,

Page 88 - Table 11 System Info

Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide17822.3 Spanning Tree Protocol ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Spannin

Page 89 - Chapter 7 System Information

Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide179Figure 86 Spanning Tree ProtocolThe following table describes the labels in this screen.

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide1838.1 Introduction to MAC Table ...

Page 91 - CHAPTER 8

Chapter 22 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-612-51 User’s Guide180Forwarding Delay This is the maximum time (in seconds) a switch will wait before changing

Page 92 - Chapter 8 General Setup

IES-612-51 User’s Guide181CHAPTER 23 Port AuthenticationThis chapter describes the 802.1x authentication method and RADIUS server connection setup.23

Page 93 - CHAPTER 9

Chapter 23 Port AuthenticationIES-612-51 User’s Guide18223.2 RADIUS ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Port Authentication.Figure

Page 94 - 9.2 Authentication Screen

Chapter 23 Port AuthenticationIES-612-51 User’s Guide18323.3 802.1x ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Port Authentication, 802.

Page 95 - Table 14 User Account

Chapter 23 Port AuthenticationIES-612-51 User’s Guide184Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.Port This field displays a port nu

Page 96 - Chapter 9 User Account

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

Page 97 - CHAPTER 10

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

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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

Page 99 - 10.3 Switch Setup Screen

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

Page 100 - Table 15 Switch Setup

Chapter 25 DHCP RelayIES-612-51 User’s Guide189The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 55 DHCP RelayLABEL DESCRIPTIONEnable D

Page 101 - Chapter 10 Switch Setup

Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide1942.5.2 Port Isolation Enable Command ...

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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

Page 103 - CHAPTER 11

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

Page 104 - Chapter 11 IP Setup

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

Page 105 - CHAPTER 12

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

Page 106 - Chapter 12 ENET Port Setup

Chapter 26 DHCP SnoopIES-612-51 User’s Guide194

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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

Page 108 - 13.4 Interleave Delay

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

Page 109 - 13.7 xDSL Port Setup Screen

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

Page 110 - Figure 49 Select Ports

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

Page 111 - Chapter 13 xDSL Port Setup

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

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide2046.2.1 Static Entries (SVLAN Table) ...

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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

Page 115 - 13.8 Virtual Channels

Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51 User’s Guide201Figure 102 2684 Routed GatewayThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Tabl

Page 116 - 13.9 VC Setup Screen

Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed ModeIES-612-51 User’s Guide202

Page 117 - Table 21 VC Setup

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

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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

Page 119 - Figure 53 Select Ports

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

Page 120 - 13.10 Priority-based PVCs

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

Page 121 - 13.11 PPVC Setup Screen

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

Page 122 - Figure 56 PPVC Setup, Edit

Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-612-51 User’s Guide208

Page 123 - Table 24 PPVC Setup, Edit

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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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide2148.2.5 IGMP Filter Profile Show Command Example ... 30

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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

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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

Page 127 - 14.2 ATM QoS

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

Page 128 - 14.3 Traffic Shaping

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

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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

Page 130 - 14.4 Upstream Policing

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

Page 131 - 14.5 VC Profile Screen

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

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Chapter 31 ACLIES-612-51 User’s Guide217Figure 110 ACL SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 68 ACL SetupLABEL DESCR

Page 133 - 14.6 Alarm Profile Screen

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

Page 134 - 14.7 IGMP Filtering

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

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Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide22Chapter 52IP Bridge Commands...

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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

Page 137 - CHAPTER 15

IES-612-51 User’s Guide221CHAPTER 32 Downstream BroadcastThis chapter shows you how to allow or block downstream broadcast traffic.32.1 Downstream B

Page 138 - 15.2 xDSL Performance Screen

Chapter 32 Downstream BroadcastIES-612-51 User’s Guide222Index This field displays the number of the downstream broadcast blocking entry.Port This is

Page 139 - Table 30 xDSL Performance

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

Page 140 - 15.3 xDSL Line Data Screen

Chapter 33 SyslogIES-612-51 User’s Guide224

Page 141 - Figure 65 xDSL Line Data

IES-612-51 User’s Guide225CHAPTER 34 Access ControlThis chapter describes how to configure access control.34.1 Access Control ScreenUse this screen

Page 142 - Table 31 xDSL Line Data

Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide226Figure 116 SNMP Management ModelAn SNMP managed network consists of two main components: agents a

Page 143 - PART III

Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide22734.3.1 Supported MIBsMIBs let administrators collect statistics and monitor status and performanc

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Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide22834.4 SNMP ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application, Access Control, SNMP.adslAtucPerf

Page 145 - CHAPTER 16

Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide229Figure 117 SNMPThe following table describes the labels in this screen.34.5 Service Access Cont

Page 146 - 16.3 VLAN Status Screen

Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide2354.5.2 Alarm Profile Set Command Example ...

Page 147 - Table 32 VLAN Status

Chapter 34 Access ControlIES-612-51 User’s Guide230Figure 118 Service Access ControlThe following table describes the labels in this screen.34.6 Re

Page 148 - Chapter 16 VLAN

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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Page 150 - Table 34 VLAN Port Setting

233PART IVRouting Protocol, Alarm and ManagementStatic Routing (235)Maintenance (237)Diagnostic (241)MAC Table (245)ARP Table (247)Alarm (249)

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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

Page 153 - CHAPTER 17

Chapter 35 Static RoutingIES-612-51 User’s Guide236Metric The metric represents the “cost” of transmission for routing purposes. IP routing uses hop c

Page 154 - 17.3 IGMP Status Screen

IES-612-51 User’s Guide237CHAPTER 36 MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to use the maintenance screens.36.1 Maintenance ScreenTo open this screen,

Page 155 - Table 35 IGMP (Status)

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

Page 156 - 17.4 IGMP Bandwidth Screen

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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Page 158 - 17.5 IGMP Setup Screen

Chapter 36 MaintenanceIES-612-51 User’s Guide240Figure 125 Restore Factory Default Settings, Reboot36.6 Reboot SystemUse this function to restart t

Page 159 - 17.7 IGMP Count Screen

IES-612-51 User’s Guide241CHAPTER 37 DiagnosticThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screens.37.1 Diagnostic ScreenUse this screen to check system lo

Page 160 - 17.9 IGMP Port Group Screen

Chapter 37 DiagnosticIES-612-51 User’s Guide242The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 80 DiagnosticLABEL DESCRIPTIONSyslog/ E

Page 161 - Table 41 IGMP Port Group

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

Page 162 - Chapter 17 IGMP

Chapter 37 DiagnosticIES-612-51 User’s Guide244

Page 163 - CHAPTER 18

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

Page 164 - Chapter 18 Static Multicast

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

Page 165 - CHAPTER 19

IES-612-51 User’s Guide247CHAPTER 39 ARP TableThis chapter describes the ARP Table.39.1 Introduction to ARP TableAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP) i

Page 166 - 19.3 MVLAN Setup Screen

Chapter 39 ARP TableIES-612-51 User’s Guide248Figure 130 ARP TableThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 82 ARP TableLABEL

Page 167 - Table 44 MVLAN Setup

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

Page 168 - 19.4 MVLAN Group Screen

Table of ContentsIES-612-51 User’s Guide25Part VII: Appendices and Index ... 395Appendix A

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Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51 User’s Guide25040.3 Alarm DescriptionsThis table describes alarms that the system can send. ATUC refers to the downstream

Page 170 - Chapter 19 Multicast VLAN

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

Page 171 - CHAPTER 20

Chapter 40 AlarmIES-612-51 User’s Guide252Figure 132 Alarm Event SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 85 Alarm Event

Page 172 - Chapter 20 Filtering

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

Page 173 - CHAPTER 21

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

Page 174 - Chapter 21 MAC Filter

255PART VCLI CommandsHow to Access and Use the CLI (257)Common Commands (263)System Commands (267)Alarm Commands (275)DHCP Commands (281)IEEE 802

Page 176 - Table 49 RSTP Port States

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

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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

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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

Page 181 - CHAPTER 23

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

Page 182 - 23.2 RADIUS Screen

Chapter 41 How to Access and Use the CLIIES-612-51 User’s Guide262

Page 183 - 23.3 802.1x Screen

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

Page 184 - Table 53 802.1x (continued)

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

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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.

Page 186 - Figure 91 Select Ports

Chapter 42 Common CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide26642.6 Statistics Monitor CommandUse this command to show the current hardware status (voltage, tem

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide267CHAPTER 43 System CommandsThis chapter describes the system commands. Use the system commands to view and change basic info

Page 188 - 25.3 DHCP Relay Screen

Chapter 43 System CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide268sys monitor vlimit <index> <high> <low>Sets the maximum (<high>) or minimu

Page 189 - Table 55 DHCP Relay

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

Page 190 - Chapter 25 DHCP Relay

List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide27List of FiguresFigure 1 MTU Application ...

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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

Page 192 - Table 57 DHCP Snoop Status

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

Page 193 - 26.4 DHCP Counter Screen

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

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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

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Chapter 43 System CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide274

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide275CHAPTER 44 Alarm CommandsThis chapter describes the alarm management commands. Use these commands to view, customize and cl

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Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide276alarm port set <all|enet1|enet2|<port>> <severity>This command sets the alarm sev

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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

Page 199 - 27.4 RPVC Arp Proxy Screen

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

Page 200 - Table 61 RPVC Arp Proxy

Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide27944.2.4 Alarm Tablelist Command ExampleThe following example displays the supported minor level al

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List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide28Figure 39 System Info ...

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Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide28044.2.6 Alarm History Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the historic critical leve

Page 203 - CHAPTER 28

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

Page 204 - Table 63 PPPoA to PPPoE

Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide282switch dhcprelay server set <vid> <primary-server> [secondary-server]This command specif

Page 205 - Chapter 28 PPPoA to PPPoE

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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 210 - 29.3 DSCP Map Screen

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

Page 211 - CHAPTER 30

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

Page 212 - 30.2 TLS PVC Screen

List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide29Figure 82 Packet Filter ...

Page 213 - Table 67 TLS PVC

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

Page 214 - Chapter 30 TLS PVC

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

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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

Page 216 - 31.2 ACL Setup Screen

Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and Isolation CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide293Turn on VLAN isolation to block communications between subscribers

Page 217 - Table 68 ACL Setup

Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN and Isolation CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide294

Page 218 - ACL, ACL Profile Setup

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

Page 219 - 31.4 ACL Profile Map Screen

Chapter 47 MAC CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide29647.1.1 MAC Filter Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the MAC filtering mode, status

Page 220 - Table 70 ACL Profile Map

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

Page 221 - CHAPTER 32

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

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide299CHAPTER 48 IGMP CommandsThis chapter describes the IGMP snooping and filtering commands.48.1 IGMP Snooping CommandsUse the

Page 223 - CHAPTER 33

About This User's GuideIES-612-51 User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to conf

Page 224 - Chapter 33 Syslog

List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide30Figure 125 Restore Factory Default Settings, Reboot ...

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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

Page 226 - Table 74 SNMP Commands

Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30148.2.3 IGMP Filter Profile Set Command ExampleThe following example configures an IGMP filter prof

Page 227 - 34.3.2 SNMP Traps

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

Page 228 - 34.4 SNMP Screen

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

Page 229 - Table 76 SNMP

Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30448.5.4 IGMP Count Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the IGMP count limit settings

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Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30548.6.2 IGMP Group Statistics Command ExampleThis command displays the information about IGMP group

Page 231

Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide306Multicast VLAN allows one single multicast VLAN to be shared among different subscriber VLANs on the

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Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide30748.7.2 Multicast VLAN Show Command ExampleThis command displays the current multicast VLAN setting

Page 233 - Management

Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide308

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide309CHAPTER 49 Packet Filter CommandsUse the following packet filter commands to filter out specific types of packets on specif

Page 235 - CHAPTER 35

List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide31Figure 168 Tone Diagnostics Command Example ...

Page 236 - Chapter 35 Static Routing

Chapter 49 Packet Filter CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31049.1.1 Packet Filter Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the packet type fi

Page 237 - CHAPTER 36

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

Page 238 - Figure 122 Firmware Upgrade

Chapter 49 Packet Filter CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide312

Page 239 - 36.5 Load Factory Defaults

IES-612-51 User’s Guide313CHAPTER 50 Switch and StatisticsCommandsThis chapter describes the switch and statistics commands not discussed elsewhere i

Page 240 - 36.7 Command Line FTP

Chapter 50 Switch and Statistics CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31450.2 DSCP CommandsThe following table describes the dscp commands. Use these comma

Page 241 - CHAPTER 37

Chapter 50 Switch and Statistics CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31550.4 Queuemap CommandsThe following table describes the queuemap commands. Use th

Page 242 - Table 80 Diagnostic

Chapter 50 Switch and Statistics CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide31650.6 Static Multicast CommandsThe following table describes the smcast commands. U

Page 243 - Chapter 37 Diagnostic

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.

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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

Page 245 - CHAPTER 38

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

Page 246 - 38.2 MAC Table Screen

List of FiguresIES-612-51 User’s Guide32Figure 211 Console Cable RJ-11 Male Connector ...

Page 247 - CHAPTER 39

Chapter 51 IP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide320

Page 248 - Table 82 ARP Table

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

Page 249 - CHAPTER 40

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

Page 250 - 40.3 Alarm Descriptions

IES-612-51 User’s Guide323CHAPTER 53 SNMP CommandsThis chapter covers commands for configuring the IES-612-51’s Simple Network Management Protocol (S

Page 251 - Chapter 40 Alarm

Chapter 53 SNMP CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide324sys snmp trapdst del <index> Removes the specified SNMP trap server setting. H/Hsys snmp show

Page 252 - Table 85 Alarm Event Setup

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

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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

Page 254 - 40.5 Alarm Port Setup Screen

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide327adsl usnompsd <port>[<max-nominal-psd>]Displays or sets the upstream maximum nominal tr

Page 255 - CLI Commands

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide328adsl pmm enable <portlist> <L2|L3>Enables Power ManageMent (PMM) to reduce the amount of

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Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide329adsl inp <portlist>[<usinp>[,<dsinp>]]Sets the upstream (us) and downstream (ds)

Page 257 - CHAPTER 41

List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide33List of TablesTable 1 Front Panel Ports ...

Page 258 - 41.3 Command Conventions

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

Page 259 - Table 91 Table Title

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33154.2.6 ADSL Downstream PSD Command ExampleThe following example sets the downstream maximum nomina

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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

Page 261 - 41.7 Logging Out

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33354.2.11 Impulse Noise Protection Command ExampleThe following example sets the impulse noise prote

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Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33454.3 ADSL Profile CommandsTable 134 ADSL Profile CommandsCOMMAND DESCRIPTION Padsl profile show [

Page 263 - CHAPTER 42

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33554.3.1 ADSL Profile Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the ADSL DEFVAL profile.54.

Page 264 - 42.3 Configuration Status

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

Page 265 - 42.5 Port and VLAN Isolation

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33754.4 Statistics ADSL CommandsUse these commands to display ADSL port statistics. Table 135 ADSL

Page 266 - 42.7 Statistics Port Command

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33854.4.1 ADSL Show Command ExampleThe following example displays connection statistics for ADSL port

Page 267 - CHAPTER 43

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide33954.4.2 Linedata Command ExampleIn the following example, the upstream channel is carried on tones

Page 268 - Chapter 43 System Commands

List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide34Table 39 IGMP Count ...

Page 269 - Chapter 43 System Commands

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

Page 270 - 43.1.3 Logs Command Examples

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

Page 271 - 43.1.3.2 Log Messages

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

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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

Page 273 - 43.1.4 Clearing the Log

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide34454.4.7 Line Diagnostics Set Command ExampleThe following example performs line diagnostics on ADSL

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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.

Page 275 - CHAPTER 44

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide34654.4.9 Line Diagnostics Get 992.3 Command ExampleThe following example displays the line diagnostic

Page 276 - Chapter 44 Alarm Commands

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

Page 277 - Chapter 44 Alarm Commands

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide34854.4.11 SELT Diagnostic Get Command ExampleThe following example displays the status and results SE

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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

Page 279 - 44.2.5 Log Format

List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide35Table 82 ARP Table ...

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Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35054.5 Alarm Profile CommandsConfigure alarm profiles to set alarm settings and thresholds for the AD

Page 281 - CHAPTER 45

Chapter 54 ADSL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35154.5.1 Alarm Profile Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the default alarm profile

Page 282 - Chapter 45 DHCP Commands

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

Page 283 - 45.2.1 Show Command Example

IES-612-51 User’s Guide353CHAPTER 55 Virtual Channel CommandsThis chapter shows you how to use commands to configure virtual channels.See Section 13.

Page 284 - 45.5 DHCP Snoop Commands

Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35455.2 Virtual Channel Profile CommandsUse the following commands to configure virtual cha

Page 285 - Chapter 45 DHCP Commands

Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35555.2.1 Set Virtual Channel Profile Command The following example creates a virtual chan

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Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide35655.3 PVC ChannelsChannels (also called Permanent Virtual Circuits or PVCs) let you set p

Page 287 - CHAPTER 46

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

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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

Page 289

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.

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List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide36Table 125 Static Multicast Commands ...

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Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36055.5.1 2684 Routed Mode ExampleThe following figure shows an example RFC 2684 (formerly

Page 292 - 46.6 Isolation Commands

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

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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

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Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36355.5.9 RPVC Route Show Command ExampleThe following example displays the domains for 26

Page 295 - CHAPTER 47

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

Page 296 - Chapter 47 MAC Commands

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

Page 297 - 47.2 MAC Count Commands

Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36655.6.3 PAE PVC Session Command ExampleThe following example displays the settings for po

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Chapter 55 Virtual Channel CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide36755.7 Transparent LAN Service (TLS) Transparent LAN Services (also known as VLAN stackin

Page 299 - CHAPTER 48

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

Page 300 - 48.2 IGMP Filter Commands

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

Page 301 - 48.3 IGMP Bandwidth Commands

List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide37Table 168 Standards Supported ...

Page 302 - 1~100000, in units of kbps

Chapter 56 ACL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide370The following is a list of the ACL commands. Table 150 ACL CommandsCOMMAND DESCRIPTION Pswitch acl

Page 303 - Chapter 48 IGMP Commands

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

Page 304 - Chapter 48 IGMP Commands

Chapter 56 ACL CommandsIES-612-51 User’s Guide372The following table describes common required values in ACL assignment commands. Other values are dis

Page 305 - 48.7 Multicast VLAN Commands

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

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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

Page 309 - CHAPTER 49

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

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Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide378Figure 206 Testing In-house WiringE. Test E determines if there is a wiring problem between your

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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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List of TablesIES-612-51 User’s Guide38

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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

Page 314 - 50.3 Ethernet Commands

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

Page 315 - 50.5 RSTP Commands

Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide382The IES-612-51 is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the default user n

Page 316 - 50.7 RMON Command

Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide38357.16 Recovering the FirmwareUsually you should use FTP or the web configurator to upload the IE

Page 317 - CHAPTER 51

Chapter 57 TroubleshootingIES-612-51 User’s Guide384

Page 318 - Chapter 51 IP Commands

IES-612-51 User’s Guide385CHAPTER 58 Product SpecificationsThis chapter provides the specifications for the IES-612-51.58.1 Device SpecificationsThe

Page 319 - Chapter 51 IP Commands

Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide38658.2 Firmware FeaturesThis section introduces the IES-612-51 firmware features.Fuse DC MOD

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Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide387Management Features Embedded Web Configurator (HTTP)NetAtlas Element Management System (EM

Page 321 - CHAPTER 52

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

Page 322 - Chapter 52 IP Bridge Commands

Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide389Layer 2 Bridging IEEE 802.1q VLAN aware bridgingMAC addressesMAC address table: Up to 9.5K

Page 323 - CHAPTER 53

39PART IIntroductionGetting to Know the IES-612-51 (41)Hardware Installation (45)Front Panel (49)

Page 324 - Table 131 SNMP Commands

Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide39058.3 Standards SupportedThe following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the stand

Page 325 - CHAPTER 54

Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide39158.4 Default SettingsThis section lists the default configuration of the IES-612-51.RFC 2

Page 326 - 54.2 ADSL Commands

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

Page 327 - Chapter 54 ADSL Commands

Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide39358.5 Hardware Telco-50 Connector Pin AssignmentsThe following diagram shows the pin assig

Page 328 - Chapter 54 ADSL Commands

Chapter 58 Product SpecificationsIES-612-51 User’s Guide394Figure 211 Console Cable RJ-11 Male ConnectorFigure 212 Console Cable DB-9 Female Conne

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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

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Appendix A Changing a FuseIES-612-51 User’s Guide398

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide399APPENDIX B Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication

Page 334 - 54.3 ADSL Profile Commands

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

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Appendix B Legal InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide401NoteRepair or replacement, as provided under this warranty, is the exclusive remedy of the purc

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Appendix B Legal InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide402

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide403APPENDIX C Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.Required Informati

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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

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Appendix C Customer SupportIES-612-51 User’s Guide405India• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +91-11-3088814

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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

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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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Appendix C Customer SupportIES-612-51 User’s Guide408

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IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide409IndexNumerics1 Day Performance Command 343, 347, 34815 Minute Performance Command 342AAccess Control 225accessing the C

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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

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IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide410DDaytime (RFC 867) 92default gateway 103Default IP Address 318default privilege level 95DEFVAL 116DEFVAL profile settin

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IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide411IGMP Filter Profile Delete Command 301IGMP Filter Profile Screen 135IGMP Filter Profile Set Command 301IGMP Filter Prof

Page 349 - Table 140 ToneDiag Command

IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide412OOAM F5 Loopback 242Operational Mode 337option 82 187Ppacket filter 171Packet Filter PPPoE Only Command 311Packet Filte

Page 350 - 54.5 Alarm Profile Commands

IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide413shared secret 95shortcuts 260Signal Attenuation 349Signal-to-Noise Ratio 349Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin 349Simple Netw

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IndexIES-612-51 User’s Guide414VC Setup 116vendor information 138ventilation holes 47virtual channel 115downstream profile 117profile 116upstream prof

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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

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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

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Chapter 1 Getting to Know the IES-612-51IES-612-51 User’s Guide44

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide45CHAPTER 2 Hardware InstallationThis chapter explains how to install the IES-612-51.2.1 General Installation InstructionsBef

Page 356 - 55.4 Priority-based PVCs

Chapter 2 Hardware InstallationIES-612-51 User’s Guide46Figure 3 Attaching Rubber Feet" Do not block the ventilation holes. Leave space between

Page 357 - Table 145 PPVC Commands

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-612-51 User’s Guide55Figure 13 One MDF for End-user and CO ConnectionsThis installation scenario requires three MDFs. Plea

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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

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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

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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

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59PART IIBasic SettingsIntroducing the Web Configurator (61)Initial Configuration (69)Home and Port Statistics Screens (75)System Information (87)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51 User’s Guide66Figure 20 User AccountEnter the new password in the Password and Retype Password

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Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-612-51 User’s Guide67Figure 21 Logout

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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

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Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51 User’s Guide71Figure 24 VC Setup7 Select any virtual channel’s Select radio button, and click Delete. The

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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

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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

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Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-612-51 User’s Guide74Figure 32 Config Save, Save SuccessfulYou can now use the device (with the other settings se

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide75CHAPTER 6 Home and Port StatisticsScreensThis chapter describes the Home (status), Port Statistics, and RMON screens.6.1 Ho

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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

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Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide77Figure 34 Port Statistics (Ethernet)The following table describes the labels in

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide82Figure 36 Port Statistics (RMON)The following table describes the labels in this

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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

Page 398 - Appendix A Changing a Fuse

Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide84Figure 37 Port Statistics (RMON History))The following table describes the labels

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Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-612-51 User’s Guide85Figure 38 Port Statistics (RMON History Detail))The following table describes th

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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

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide87CHAPTER 7 System InformationThe System Information screen displays general device information (such as firmware version numb

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Chapter 7 System InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide88The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 11 System InfoLABEL DESCRIPTIONSy

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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

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Contents OverviewIES-612-51 User’s Guide9Contents OverviewIntroduction ...

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Chapter 7 System InformationIES-612-51 User’s Guide90

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IES-612-51 User’s Guide91CHAPTER 8 General SetupThe General Setup screen allows you to configure general device identification information. It also a

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Chapter 8 General SetupIES-612-51 User’s Guide92Model This field displays your device type.Use Time Server When BootupSelect the time service protocol

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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-

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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

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Chapter 9 User AccountIES-612-51 User’s Guide95The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 14 User AccountLABEL DESCRIPTIONUser a

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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

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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

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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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