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Page 1 - User's Manual

IP DSLAM Switch IDL-2402 User's Manual - 1 -

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5.4.73 remotecfg login ... 265 5.4.74 restore-factory...

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4.3.3 Access Control 4.3.3.1 Filtering This option allows you to setup the filter rule for the packets. From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control

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Delete Once you have specified the serial number, click on this button to delete the filter rules in the table. Click on these drop-down lists to sel

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IP Address Filtering Source IP Address Filtering Setup Label DescriptionFiltering Type You can also select the filtering type here. No. From…To… Ty

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Layer 4 Destination Port Filtering Layer 4 Destination Port Filtering Setup Label DescriptionFiltering Type You can also select the filtering type

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Destination IP Filtering Destination IP Filtering Setup Label DescriptionFiltering Type You can also select the filtering type here.No. From…To… T

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Destination MAC Filtering Destination MAC Filtering Setup Label DescriptionFiltering Type You can also select the filtering type here.No. From…To…

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Ether Type Filtering Ether Type Filtering Setup Label DescriptionFiltering Type You can also select the filtering type here.No. From…To… Type in t

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4.3.3.2 VLAN Priority Remark This option allows you to configure the VLAN priority. From the Bridge menu, click on Access Control and then VLAN Priori

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TOS VLAN Priority Remark Setup - TOS Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority remark type here. No. From …To… Type in the ra

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IP Source VLAN Priority Remark Setup – IP Source Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority remark type here. No. From …To… Ty

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5.4.121 temperature shelf time ... 281 5.4.122 time set date ...

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IP Destination VLAN Priority Remark Setup – IP Destination Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority remark type here. No. Fr

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MAC Source VLAN Priority Remark Setup – MAC Source Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority remark type here. No. From …To…

Page 16 - 1. Introduction

MAC Destination VLAN Priority Remark Setup – MAC Destination Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority remark type here. No.

Page 17 - 1.2 Package Contents

VLAN ID VLAN Priority Remark Setup – VLAN ID Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority remark type here. No. From …To… Type in

Page 18 - 1.3 Application

VLAN Priority Regeneration VLAN Priority Remark Setup – VLAN Priority Regeneration Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority

Page 19 - 1.4 Outlook

Differentiated Services VLAN Priority Remark Setup – Differentiated Services Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority remark

Page 20 - 1.5 Technical Specifications

af31 Assured Forwarding Class 3:Low Drop (bits:011010) af32 Assured Forwarding Class 3:Medium Drop (bits:011100) af33 Assured Forwarding

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Protocol VLAN Priority Remark Setup – Protocol Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority remark type here. No. From …To… Type

Page 22 - 2. Installation

Ether Type VLAN Priority Remark Setup – Ether Type Label DescriptionVPRI Remark You can also select the priority remark type here. No. From …To…

Page 23 - 2.2 Hardware Installation

4.3.3.3 Rate Limit This option allows you to limit the rate of broadcast/multicast packets that are received on a VLAN, and configure the Three Color

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5.7.30 pvc atmdesc... 297 5.7.31 pvc atmdesc plc ...

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 Rate Limit Flooding Rate Limit Flooding Setup Label DescriptionRate Limit Type Click on this drop-down list and select the item you want to set

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 Rate Limit Policer profile The IDL-2402 supports two kinds of TCM Policer: two-rate TCM (with dual leaky buckets) and single-rate TCM (with single

Page 27 - 2.3 WEB Configuration

Rate Limit Poicer Setup Label DescriptionRate Limit Type Click on this drop-down list and select the item you want to setup. Click on this drop-dow

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 Rate Limit Policer Binding Table The Rate Limit Policer Binding Table allows you to specify which Policer profile to bind and the binding status fo

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 Three Color Marking Policer The IDL-2402 supports TCM Policer in accordance with the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Bandwidth Profile and RFCs 2697 &am

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Green Value Type in the green color value that is used when determining a packet’s input color (for Color Aware mode) or remarking a packet’s output

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4.3.3.4 Priority Queue Mapping This web page is used to select SPQ/WFQ/WRR queuing mechanism and to setup the mapping between VLAN priority levels and

Page 32 - DB Configuration Concept

4.3.4 Forwarding 4.3.4.1 TP Forwarding DB This option allows you to retrieve the status of the transparent forwarding database. The forwarding table w

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4.3.4.2 Forwarding Static This option allows you to configure the static MAC address forwarding entries on a specific bridge port. The setting of stat

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4.3.5 Relay 4.3.5.1 DSL Line Identify This option allows you to configure the DHCP option and PPPoE relay function. From the Bridge menu, click on Rel

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5.10.1 line mode carrier ... 310 5.10.2 line mode diagnostic ...

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DSLAM Name mode: Select the DSLAM name to be customer-defined or cluster name (Domain name:NE name). DHCP Mode Click on this drop-down list and select

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4.3.6 IGMP 4.3.6.1 Protocol & Router Port This option allows you to setup the IGMP protocol and router port. From the Bridge menu, click on IGMP a

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Query 1~500(s) The Query Interval is the interval between General Queries sent by the Querier. By varying this value, an administrator may tune the nu

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4.3.6.2 IGMP Profile This option allows you to configure the IGMP ACL (Access Control List) profile. This profile defines the IGMP multicast channels,

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Quickly IP Assign Type the IGMP group IP address here for quick assignment. Click on Assignbutton to put the value into the table. Then you can modify

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All select Click on this checkbox to select all ports in this page at one time. This is convenient for quickly value assignment. Quickly Max Group Ass

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4.3.6.3 IGMP Multicast This option allows you to query the IGMP multicast status. From the Bridge menu, click on IGMP and then IGMP Multicast. The IGM

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IGMP Type > Source: This option allows you to query the Source IP, which is the IP address of the source that is joining a multicast group on an in

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4.3.7 IPOA 4.3.7.1 BRAS MAC The IDL-2402 supports an IPOA/IPOE IWF (Interworking Function). This option allows you to setup the BRAS MAC address that

Page 45 - 3. Software Introduction

4.3.7.2 Interface Setup This option allows you to setup the interface for IPoA/IPoE IWF. From the Bridge menu, click on IPOA and then Interface Setup.

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5.13.7 vbr2... 329 5.13.8 vbr3...

Page 47 - 3.2 Configuration Management

Traffic (Rx/Tx) Click on the drop-down lists and select a traffic type for transmit and receive direction respectively. Available options are created

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4.4 ADSL 4.4.1 Profile 4.4.1.1 Service Main Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL line service profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Pr

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Rate Mode Downstream Click on the drop-down list and select the Downstream Rate Adaptive Mode. Valid options are: Manual – Rate changed manually Init

Page 50 - 3.3 Performance management

4.4.1.2 Service Channel Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL service channel profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Se

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Min Interval (sec) Margin for DownShift Min Interval. UpShift Noise Margin (dB)/Min Interval (sec) Increase net data rate if Noise Margin is above th

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4.4.1.3 Spectrum Main Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL spectrum profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then Spectrum Pr

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transition of L0 to L2 state or an L2 low power trim request. Value range is 0 ~ the value of L2 ATPRT (dB). L2 ATPRT Type in the total maximum aggreg

Page 54 - 3.4 Fault Management

Carrier Mask-N Click on this button to view/modify the current downstream/upstream Carrier Mask parameters. Input Carrier bit value and then click Ap

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RFI-N Click on this button to view/modify Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Bands data. Input the Start/Stop frequency, select the Ingress Level, Eg

Page 56 - 3.5 Loopback Testing

4.4.1.4 Spectrum ADSLx Profile This option allows you to configure the ADSL2/2+/READSL spectrum profile. From the ADSL menu, click on Profile and then

Page 57 - 3.6 Cluster Feature

5.19.1 aggregate... 355 5.19.2 bands <index> {start | st

Page 58 - 4. WEB Management

PSD Shape Only for ADSL2+. Valid options are: Standard/CA100/CA110/CA120/CA130/CA140/CA150/ CA160CA170/CA180/CA190/CA200/CA210/CA220/CA230/ CA240/CA25

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4.4.1.5 TCA Profile This option allows you to setup the PM counter threshold for TCA (threshold crossing alert). From the ADSL menu, click on Profile

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int LOL-NE Interval Loss of Link – near end int ErrFrm-NE/FE Interval Error Frame – near end/far end - 152 -

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4.4.2 Data & Inventory 4.4.2.1 Inventory This option allows you to view the inventory of the ATUC and ATUR. From the ADSL menu, click on Data &

Page 62 - 4.1 System

4.4.2.2 Loop Test This option allows you to do the ADSL Dual End Loop Test. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then Loop Test. The

Page 63 - 4.1.2 Board IP Setup

Test completed: When the test has completed successfully, test result is displayed as follows. - 155 -

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4.4.2.3 Carrier Data This option allows you to view the ADSL line carrier data. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Inventory and then Carrier Dat

Page 68 - 4.1.6 Cluster Setup

1. Introduction Planet IDL-2402 is a 24-port ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ mini IP DSLAM, which has one 1000Base-T uplink Interface, for efficient scalability a

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4.4.2.4 OP Data This option allows you to view the ADSL line/channel operational data and carrier data. From the ADSL menu, click on Data & Invent

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Channel Operational Data: Click on ADSL OP Data drop-down list and select the item Channel (OP). Then select the port (1~24). Click on Query button. T

Page 71 - 4.1.7 System Inventory

4.4.3 Line Config & Info 4.4.3.1 Line Configuration This option allows you to setup the ADSL line configuration. From the ADSL menu, click on Line

Page 72 - 4.1.8 System Contact Info

FORCE L3 Mode Click on this drop-down list and select ON to force the ADSL port to enter power management L3 mode (Idle state). Select the check box a

Page 73 - 4.1.9 SNTP

4.4.3.2 Line Information This option allows you to setup the ADSL line information. From the ADSL menu, click on Line Config & Info and then Line

Page 74 - 4.1.10 IP Routes

4.5 Traffic 4.5.1 ATM Traffic Descriptor This option allows you to modify the traffic table. From the Traffic menu, click on ATM Traffic Descriptor. T

Page 75 - User Administration

interfaces. For a similar traffic descriptor type that can be accepted at UNI 3.0 and UNI 3.1 interfaces, see "atmNoClpNoScr". [Policed V

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Create Click on this button to create a new traffic descriptor. Delete When you want to delete a traffic descriptor, click on the radio button besid

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4.6 SNMP 4.6.1 SNMP Community This option allows you to configure the SNMP community that is the group that IDL-2402s and management stations running

Page 78 - 4.2 802.1x Security

4.6.2 SNMP Target This option allows you to configure the SNMP target to control where the SNMP traps (notifications) are sent. Traps are used to repo

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1.2 Package Contents  IDL-2402 Unit x 1  AC Power Cord x 1  CD (Containing User’s Manual, QIG) x 1  Quick Installation Guide x 1  2-Meter T

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Target No. Click on this drop-down list and select the SNMP target number. Query Select the target number and then click on this button to retrieve

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4.6.3 SNMP Notify This option allows you to setup the SNMP Notification (In SNMPv1, asynchronous event reports are called traps while they are called

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4.7 Maintenance 4.7.1 SYS Log Server This option allows you to configure the IP address of the SYS Log server which listens for incoming Syslog messag

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4.7.2 Database This option allows you to import/export the configuration data. From the Maintenance menu, click on Database. The following page is dis

Page 84 - 4.3 Bridge

(A) Import File (Write Download Config To Flash): Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download. Then click on Get

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(B) Import File (Load Remote Config to Running Config) Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download. Then click o

Page 86 - ADSL PVC Setup

(C) Export File (Put Running Config to Remote TFTP Server) Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to export. Then click

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(D) Save Running Config to Flash (System Config) Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on Write_Running button to write ru

Page 88 - ADSL Bridge Setup

(F) Restore Factory Default Click on Factory_Default button to restore factory default configuration. After loading default configuration to Flas

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(G) Flash Boot Point Configuration Select Click on the Boot Config drop-down list and select the partition (Partition1 or Partition2) as the boot po

Page 90 - ADSL Port Security Setup

1.3 Application The PLANET IDL-2402 offers the benefit of high performance to central office co-location and MTU (Multi-Tenant Unit) / MDU (Multi-Dwel

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4.7.3 Firmware Update This option allows you to ftp get the firmware from a server and write to flash for updating the system firmware. From the Maint

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Partition Information This section displays the partition information including firmware version, updating date, and status (active or not). Note that

Page 93 - SHOW VLAN

Firmware Write successfully: When the Flash Write process has completed successfully, the Firmware Update Status shows “Firmware has upgraded already

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4.7.4 ATM Loopbacks This option allows you to modify the ATM F4/F5 entries or send the diagnostic entry. From the Maintenance menu, click on ATM Loopb

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4.7.5 Fault Management 4.7.5.1 Alarm/Event This option allows you to query current alarm, history alarm, and event log. From the Maintenance menu, cli

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History Alarm: History Alarm Table Label Description Query Click on this button to query history alarms. Clear History Click on this button to cl

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Event Log: Type in the range of rows and then click on the Query button. Event Log Label Description Query Click on this button to query most rece

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4.7.5.2 Alarm Profile This option allows you to view and update the alarm profiles. From the Maintenance menu, click on Fault Management and then Alar

Page 99 - 4.3.2.5 MAC Spoofing

4.7.5.3 Hardware Temperature This page allows you to:  view current system temperature  set several temperature and time thresholds (see descripti

Page 100 - Protocol Filtering Setup

4.7.6 Performance Monitoring 4.7.6.1 System Utilization This option allows you to monitor the memory utilization and network processor utilization. Fr

Page 101 - Source MAC Filtering

1.4 Outlook 1.4.1 Front Panel The front panels of IDL-2402 are shown below. IDL-2402 LED Definition LED Color LED Description Green Normal Operat

Page 102 - IP Address Filtering

4.7.6.2 Ethernet Statistics This option allows you to view the Gigabit Ethernet counter values for the trunk or line interface. From the Maintenance m

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ADSL line PVC: - 191 -

Page 104 - Destination IP Filtering

4.7.6.3 ATM Statistics This option allows you to query the ATM Statistics. From the Maintenance menu, click on Performance Monitoring and then ATM Sta

Page 105 - Destination MAC Filtering

4.7.6.4 RMON This option allows you to configure and query the RMON Statistics. The IDL-2402 supports performance statistics defined in RMON MIB group

Page 106 - Ether Type Filtering

 ETH Statistics This option is for displaying the Ethernet interface RMON data. Click on the Data Source drop-down list and select GBE1. Type in an

Page 107 - - 107

The following parameters are monitored in this table: RMON ETH Statistics variables Variable Description Rx DropEvents Monitoring rx dropped packet

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 History Control This table is for controlling the ETH History table (see next section). History Control 1 is for controlling ETH History table 1;

Page 109 - IP Source

 ETH History This option is for displaying Ethernet interface RMON history data. Before a history table is available, you have to create a History

Page 110 - IP Destination

RMON ETH History variables Variable Description Rx DropEvents Monitoring Rx dropped packets Rx Bytes Monitoring Rx bytes packets Rx Packets Monit

Page 111 - MAC Source

 Alarm This option allows you to configure the RMON alarm setting. This table controls the conditions on which alarms occur. Click on New to create

Page 112 - MAC Destination

Copyright Copyright (C) 2008 PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. The products and programs described in this User’s Manual are licensed produ

Page 113 - VLAN ID

1.5 Technical Specifications Product IP DSLAM Model IDL-2402 Hardware Specification Case 1.5U high box-type with a rack-mountable enclosure Uplink 1

Page 114 - VLAN Priority Regeneration

StartupAlarm Set the alarm type that may be sent. Options are Rising, Falling, and Both. Rising or Both: If the first sample after this entry becomes

Page 115 - Differentiated Services

Another figure shows the example of RMON alarm for DELTA sample type. As shown in the following figure, the delta value varies high and low. The samp

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 Event This option allows you to configure the RMON event setting. Click on New to create an entry. To modify an entry, click on the index to selec

Page 117 - Protocol

 LOG This option allows you to query the RMON LOG. Click on Query button to display the log. Only the event indices with LOG or LOGANDTRAP event ty

Page 118 - Ether Type

4.6.7.5 ADSL Day/Interval This option allows you to query the ADSL PM 15-Min and Day Statistics. The IDL-2402 provides Today and Previous 1 day for Da

Page 119 - Rate Limit Broadcast Setup

Port Click on the drop-down list and select a line port number (1 ~ 24). You can also select All and then click on More Port to select a port range to

Page 120 -  Rate Limit Flooding

5. CLI Command Reference Introduction Access to the Operations System (OS) /Network Element (NE) system is protected by a logon security system. You

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Screen Description Screen Description - 207 -

Page 122 - No Share mode:

Execution Modes The CLI contains several execution modes. Users will see different set of commands under different execution modes. Table 5-1 lists al

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Getting help The user can get help in two ways. The first is by using the help command. The user can also enter a question mark ‘?’ at each position i

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Function − Complies with RFC2684 bridged payload encapsulation mode − Up to 256 multicast groups and 512 copies simultaneously − Up to 48 profile-b

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CTRL-t Drag the character before the cursor forward over the character at the cursor, moving the cursor forward as well. If the insertion point is at

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Notation Conventions The notation conventions for the parameter syntax of each CLI command are as follows:  Parameters enclosed in [ ] are optional.

Page 127 - TP Forwarding DB

5.1 Global Commands The Global commands can be used in all execution modes. 5.1.1 bye Description Exit Syntax bye Parameter None 5

Page 128 - Forwarding Static

5.1.7 help Description Display help Syntax help Parameter None 5.1.8 list Description Display all commands of current mode Syntax list Par

Page 129 - 4.3.5.1 DSL Line Identify

5.1.12 system name Description Set system name Syntax system name <name> Parameter Name Description <name> System name Valid values

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5.2 Initialize Mode Commands 5.2.1 enable Description Go to Enable execution mode from disable mode Syntax enable Parameter None 5.2.2 show li

Page 131 - 4.3.6 IGMP

5.3 Enable Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Enable execution mode. 5.3.1 configure Description Go to Configur

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Default value: - Type: Optional 5.3.5 show access-list dstmac Description Display all destination MAC address deny access list or by index Syntax

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5.3.8 show access-list ipprotocol Description Display all IP protocol deny access list or by index Syntax show access-list ipprotocol [<index&g

Page 134 - Binding Profile page = >

Default value: - Type: Optional 5.3.12 show access-list srcmac Description Display all source mac address deny access list or by index Syntax sho

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2. Installation The followings are instructions for setting up the IDL-2402. Refer to the illustration and follow the simple steps below to quickly

Page 136 - IGMP Group – List by Number

5.3.18 show atmdesc Description Display ATM descriptor Syntax show atmdesc Parameter None 5.3.19 show atm-loopback Description Display ATM loo

Page 137 - IGMP Source

5.3.24 show dot1x profile Description Display 802.1x profile Syntax show dot1x profile Parameter None 5.3.25 show dot1x server Description Di

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5.3.29 show fdbstatic Description Display all static MAC forwarding table or by index Syntax show fdbstatic [<index>] Parameter Name Desc

Page 139 - IPoA Interface Setup

5.3.33 show igmp Description Display IGMP information Syntax show igmp Parameter None 5.3.34 show igmp group Description Display IGMP VLAN gro

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5.3.36 show igmp-acl bind gigabit Description Display IGMP ACL bind status for gigabit interface Syntax show igmp-acl bind gigabit <port> P

Page 141 - 4.4 ADSL

5.3.39 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds qln Description Display carrier information of far-end qln downstream by Bridge p

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5.3.42 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us load Description Display carrier information of far-end load upstream by Bridge p

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5.3.45 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us snr Description Display carrier information of near-end snr upstream by Bridge po

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5.3.48 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlog Description Display carrier information of near-end hlog upstream by Bridge

Page 145 - ADSL Spectrum Profile setup

5.3.51 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds tss Description Display carrier information of near-end tss downstream by Bridge

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2.2 Hardware Installation The PLANET IDL-2402 is a 1.5U high box-type IP DSLAM with rack-mountable enclosure. It can be installed in a standard 19-in

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5.3.54 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line Description Display xDSL line status by Bridge port Syntax show interface xdsl {all | &l

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5.3.57 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line information Description Display xDSL line information by Bridge port Syntax show interfa

Page 149 - Spectrum Profile

5.3.60 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} bridge Description Display Bridge information by Bridge port Syntax show interface xdsl {all | <

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5.3.63 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} ipoa Description Display IPoA (RFC 2684) information by Bridge port Syntax show interface xdsl {al

Page 151 - 4.4.1.5 TCA Profile

5.3.67 show interface counter Description Display All interface Ethernet packet counter Syntax show interface counter Parameter None 5.3.68 sho

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5.3.71 show mac-spoofing-detect config Description Display MAC Spoofing Detect configuration Syntax show mac-spoofing-detect config Parameter No

Page 153 - 4.4.2.1 Inventory

5.3.76 show pm <port> adsl interval Description Display performance monitoring data for previous 1~96 intervals or current interval Syntax s

Page 154 - - 154

5.3.79 show priority-list dstip Description Display destination IP address priority list Syntax show priority-list dstip [<number>] Paramet

Page 155 - - 155

Default value: - Type: Optional 5.3.83 show priority-list srcip Description Display source IP address priority list Syntax show priority-list sr

Page 156 - - 156

5.3.86 show priority-list vlanid Description Display VLAN ID priority list Syntax show priority-list vlanid [<number>] Parameter Name Des

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Step 2: Connecting the ADSL LINE and PHONE interfaces The IDL-2402 supports 24 ports ADSL subscribers per box. There are two RJ21 50-pin female connec

Page 158 - - 158

5.3.92 show profile service adsl Description Display ADSL service profile Syntax show profile service adsl {<number> | all} Parameter Nam

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5.3.95 show rmon alarm Description Display RMON alarm information Syntax show rmon alarm {all | <number>} Parameter Name Description numb

Page 160 - - 160

Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.3.99 show rmon log DescriptionDisplay RMON log Syntax show rmon log Parameter None 5.3.100 show rmon statist

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5.3.104 show runningcfg interface xdsl Description Display running config by XDSL interface Syntax show runningcfg interface xdsl <port> Pa

Page 162 - 4.4.3.1 Line Configuration

5.3.111 show temperature Description Display system temperature Syntax show temperature Parameter None 5.3.112 show time Description Display

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5.3.117 show vlan ethertype Description Show VLAN S-Tag Ether type Syntax show vlan ethertype Parameter None 5.3.118 show vlan protocol-base De

Page 164 - 4.4.3.2 Line Information

5.4 Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Configure execution mode. 5.4.1 access-list Description Go to

Page 165 - 4.5 Traffic

<day number> Set password expiration days (0:disable) Default value: - Type: Optional 5.4.3 account delete Description Delete account Syntax

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Default value: - Type: Optional 5.4.5 aging Description Bridge aging time Syntax aging <number> Parameter Name Description number Aging

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Default value: - Type: Mandatory <pvc> PVC number Valid values: 1~8 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <type> ATM loopback type Valid valu

Page 168 - 4.6 SNMP

Front Panel Connection Front panel connection of IDL-2402 UPLINK Port: Connect to Internet by RJ-45 cable. Console Port: Connect to PC by RS-232

Page 169 - 4.6.2 SNMP Target

Valid values: (max length 31) Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.13 cluster-cfg management Description Set cluster management IP configuration

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5.4.16 cluster-cfg voting-key Description Set cluster voting-key for the priority to be a Master Syntax cluster-cfg voting-key <number> Par

Page 171 - 4.6.3 SNMP Notify

5.4.22 dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name Description Set DSLAM name Syntax dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name <string> Par

Page 172 - 4.7 Maintenance

5.4.27 dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name Description Set Service Name Syntax dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name <string> Parameter Name Desc

Page 173 - 4.7.2 Database

<mac address> MAC address Valid values: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (xx:00~ff) Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.30 fdbstatic <number> disab

Page 174 - Fail to Get File:

5.4.33 firmware login Description Login FTP server that firmware image belongs to Syntax firmware login <ipv4 address> username <name>

Page 175 - - 175

5.4.36 http port Description Set http server listening port Syntax http port <port number> Parameter Name Description port number The po

Page 176 - - 176

5.4.42 igmp proxy Description Enable GMP proxy snooping mode Syntax igmp proxy Parameter None 5.4.43 igmp snooping Description Enable IGMP nor

Page 177 - - 177

5.4.46 igmp timeout Description IGMP timeout setting (BC/LMQT/MRT/Query/URI) Syntax igmp timeout {bc | lmqt | mrt | query | uri} <number> P

Page 178 - (F) Restore Factory Default

5.4.50 mac-spoofing-detect Description Enable/Disable MAC spoofing detection Syntax mac-spoofing-detect {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.4.

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To connect the host PC to the console port, a RJ45 (male) connector-to-RS232 DB9 (female) connector cable is required. The RJ45 connector of the cable

Page 180 - 4.7.3 Firmware Update

5.4.54 management gbe vlan priority Description Set priority level of the inband management traffic sent out from GBE port Syntax management gbe v

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5.4.58 port-template template-port Description Select the template line port and pasted line port (copy configuration from template port) Syntax p

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5.4.62 priority-queue atm queue1-weight Description Set weight value of ATM Priority Queue 1 Syntax priority-queue atm queue1-weight <number>

Page 183 - 4.7.4 ATM Loopbacks

5.4.66 priority-queue gigabit priority Description Set gigabit interface priority queue mapping Syntax priority-queue atm priority <prio ID>

Page 184 - Current Alarm Table

Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.70 profile spectrum Description Enter this command to go to spectrum profile configuration mode or delete a sp

Page 185 - History Alarm:

5.4.73 remotecfg login Description Login FTP server to get remote configuration and load it to running configuration or write remote configuration t

Page 186 - Event Log:

Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.76 rmon alarm <index> delete Description Delete RMON alarm entry Syntax rmon alarm <index> de

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<number> RMON alarm falling threshold Valid values: 0~4294967295 Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.79 rmon alarm <index> owner Descr

Page 188 - Temperature Configuration

Default value: - Type: Mandatory <number> RMON alarm rising threshold Valid values: 0~4294967295 Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.82 rmon

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rx_fragments Monitoring rx fragments packets rx_jabber Monitoring rx jabber packets rx_multicast Monitoring rx multicast packets rx_oversize Monit

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2.3 WEB Configuration This section describes how to use Web Configuration Tool to maintain your IP DSLAM. The IDL-2402 contains a HTTP server. You can

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Valid values: 1~128 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <string> RMON event community Valid values: string type value. (max 31 characters) Defaul

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5.4.88 rmon event <index> owner Description Set RMON event owner Syntax rmon event <index> owner <string> Parameter Name Desc

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Valid values: 1~65535 Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.91 rmon history <index> delete Description Delete RMON history entry Syntax rmon

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Type: Mandatory <number> History interval Valid values: 1~3600 (sec) Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.94 rmon history <index> owner

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5.4.96 rmon statistic <index> ifc Description Set Physical interface Syntax rmon statistic <index> ifc <number> Parameter Name

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Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.99 route default Description Set default route Syntax route defaul

Page 197 - RMON ETH History Table

5.4.102 runningcfg load partition Description Load running configuration from memory Syntax runningcfg load partition <number> Parameter N

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<index> SNMP community index Valid values: 1~32 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <community> Community string. (max 31 character; note t

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Default value: 162 Type: Mandatory 5.4.108 snmp target <name> delete Description Delete SNMP target tag list Syntax snmp target <name>

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5.4.111 sntp polling interval Description Set SNTP polling interval Syntax sntp polling interval <number> Parameter Name Description numb

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Step 2 : Login the IDL-2402 A login page will appear. Please type your username / password and click “Sign in”. (The default username / password is

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5.4.115 tcm color-field Description Set TCM color field to be VLAN priority or DSCP. Syntax tcm color-field {vprio | dscp} Parameter None 5.4.1

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5.4.119 tcm yellow Description Set TCM yellow color value Syntax tcm yellow <number> Parameter Name Description <number> TCM yello

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5.4.122 time set date Description Set date of the system (default is current system date) Syntax time set date {MM-DD-YY | MM-DD-CCYY} Parameter

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5.4.124 time set timezone Description Set timezone Syntax time set timezone <timezone> Parameter Name Description timezone Timezone Type:

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wadt (GMT+08:00) West Australian Daylight Time wst (GMT+08:00) WST jst (GMT+09:00) Japan Standard Time kst

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5.4.127 vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <port> one-to-one Description Set one-to-one VLAN translation Synt

Page 208 - Execution Modes

specified value. Valid values: 0 ~ 7 Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.4.128 vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <

Page 209 - Terminal Key Function

5.4.129 vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> disable Description Delete the specified entry from the VLAN translation table. S

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5.5 Ethernet Interface Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Ethernet Interface execution mode. 5.5.1 bridge Descri

Page 211 - About String-type Parameters

- 289 - 5.6 Interface Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Interface execution mode. 5.6.1 bridge Description Ent

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Step 3 : Configure the DSL PVC Go to “Bridge Æ Interface Setup Æ ADSL PVC” setting screen, select the ADSL port and click “Create” to apply the PVC

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- 290 - 5.7 ATM Bridge Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the ATM Bridge execution mode. 5.7.1 accfrm Description S

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- 291 - 5.7.6 auth-sever-timeout Description 802.1x Timeout for Radius Retries Syntax auth-server-timeout <number> Parameter Name Descri

Page 215 - 5.2 Initialize Mode Commands

- 292 - 5.7.9 default vlan Description Set default VLAN ID for a bridge port Syntax default vlan <VLAN ID> Parameter Name Description <

Page 216 - 5.3 Enable Mode Commands

- 293 - 5.7.12 egress Description Default PVID egress taged/untagged setting Syntax egress {tag | untag} Parameter None 5.7.13 force priority D

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- 294 - 5.7.16 ingress Description Enable/disable ingress filter mode Syntax ingress {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.7.17 interim-interval

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- 295 - 5.7.21 max-reauth-req Description 802.1x Max No. of Retries to supplicant (sending requests to the authentication server if no response is r

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- 296 - 5.7.24 port-control auto Description Auto (default) Syntax Set to the system default authentication state for the port Parameter none 5.

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- 297 - 5.7.29 pvc Description Set VPI and VCI Syntax pvc <VPI>/<VCI> Parameter Name Description <VPI> Virtual Path Identifi

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- 298 - 5.7.32 pvc atmdesc shp Description Set ATM shaped (Tx) descriptor Syntax pvc atmdesc shp <number> Parameter Name Description <

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- 299 - Valid values: 1~ 65534. Default value: 60 Type: Mandatory 5.7.35 reauthentication disable Description Disable Reauthentication for this por

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Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology. This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trad

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Step 4 : Enable the ADSL Port Service Go to “System Æ ADSL Port Service” setting screen, select the ADSL port and Admin is “ON”. Click “Modify” to m

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- 300 - 5.7.40 tcm-policer Description Bind/Unbind Three Color Marking (TCM) Policer profile Syntax tcm-policer <number> {bind | unbind} P

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- 301 - 5.7.43 vlan <VLAN ID> priority Description Set VLAN memberset priority (specify priority level or reserved the original priority, tag

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- 302 - 5.8 GBE Bridge Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the GBE Bridge execution mode. 5.8.1 accfrm Description S

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- 303 - 5.8.5 ingress Description Enable/disable ingress filter mode Syntax ingress {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.8.6 isolation Descripti

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- 304 - Valid values: 0 ~ 7 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <outgoing prio> Outgoing VLAN priority value Valid values: 0 ~ 7 Default value: -

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- 305 - 5.8.13 vlan <VLAN ID> list Description Show memberset setting by VLAN Syntax vlan <VLAN ID> list Parameter Name Description

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- 306 - 5.9 GBE-LA Bridge Mode Commands 5.9.1 accfrm Description Set acceptable frame type (untagged only, tagged only, or all) Syntax accfrm {all

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- 307 - 5.9.5 ingress Description Enable/disable ingress filter mode Syntax ingress {enable | disable} Parameter None 5.9.6 isolation Descripti

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- 308 - Default value: - Type: Mandatory <outgoing prio> Outgoing VLAN priority value Valid values: 0 ~ 7 Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.9

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- 309 - 5.9.13 vlan <VLAN ID> list Description Show memberset setting by VLAN Syntax vlan <VLAN ID> list Parameter Name Description

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Step 5 : Connect the ADSL2/2+ CPE to Patch Panel Connect the ADSL2/2+ CPE to Patch Panel and configure it, the VPI / VCI value must be the same with

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- 310 - 5.10 ADSL Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the ADSL Config mode. 5.10.1 line mode carrier Descri

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- 311 - 5.10.5 line port Description Set xDSL line port information Syntax line port {id <id> | description <desc> | phone <phone n

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- 312 - 5.11 IPoA Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the IPoA configure mode. 5.11.1 brasmac Description

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- 313 - 5.11.4 cvlan Description Customer VLAN setting Syntax cvlan <VLAN ID> Parameter Name Description <prio ID> Customer VLAN I

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- 314 - <VCI> Virtual Channel Identifier. Valid values: 21, 32~65535 Default value: 35 Type: Mandatory 5.11.8 pvc atmdesc Description List A

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- 315 - 5.11.11 pvc encapsulation Description Set Encapsulation type Syntax pvc encapsulation {llc | vcmux} Parameter None 5.11.12 uplink gigab

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- 316 - 5.12 Access List Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the ACL execution mode. 5.12.1 bcrate cir Description B

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- 317 - Valid values: 1~256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <port> Port number. Valid values: 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBEDefault value: - Typ

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- 318 - Default value: - Type: Mandatory <port> Port number. Valid values: 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBEDefault value: - Type: Mandatory <pvc

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- 319 - Name Description <number> Ether Type deny access list number Valid values: 1~256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <port> Port n

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2.3.3 How to backup / Restore the Configuration Configuration Import / Export The IDL-2402 provides the configuration preservation feature that the c

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- 320 - Valid values: 1~256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <port> Port number. Valid values: 1~24(48) for xDSL Default value: - Type: Mandato

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- 321 - Name Description <number> IP Protocol deny access list number Valid values: 1-256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <port> Port

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- 322 - 5.12.12 ipprotocol list Description Display IP protocol deny access list Syntax ipprotocol list Parameter None 5.12.13 l4dstport Descri

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- 323 - 5.12.14 l4dstport list Description Display L4 dest port deny access list Syntax l4dstport list Parameter None 5.12.15 mcfldrate list De

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- 324 - srcip <number> list srcip <number> disable Parameter Name Description <number> Source IP deny access list number Valid

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- 325 - 5.12.19 srcmac Description Specify source MAC of packets to reject / Show specify source MAC deny access list entry / Delete specify source

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- 326 - 5.13 ATM Description Mode Commands 5.13.1 cbr Description CBR traffic setting Syntax cbr <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt>

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- 327 - 5.13.3 ubr1 Description UBR type 1 traffic setting (atmNoClpNoScrCdvt) Syntax ubr1 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> Parame

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- 328 - Valid values: 0 ~ 65535 Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.13.5 unshp Description unshaped traffic setting (atmNoTrafficDescriptor) Syntax

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- 329 - Valid values: 0 ~ 65535 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <mbs> Maximum Burst Size Valid values: 0 ~ 65535 Default value: - Type: Manda

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(B) Import file from TFTP Server to the Download Config and then load Download Config to the Running Config. Ex: enable configure remotecfg login 172

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- 330 - 5.13.8 vbr3 Description VBR type 3 traffic setting (atmClpTaggingScrCdvt) Syntax vbr3 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr

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- 331 - 5.13.9 ubr-shp Description UBR shaped traffic setting (atmNoClpNoScr) Syntax ubr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> Parameter Name Descr

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- 332 - 5.13.11 vbr-shp Description VBR shaped traffic setting (atmClpTransparentScr) Syntax vbr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt&g

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- 333 - 5.13.12 vbrnrt Description VBR-nrt shaped traffic setting (atmClpNoTaggingScrCdvt) Syntax vbr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <c

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- 334 - 5.14 Priority List Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Priority List execution mode. 5.14.1 ds Descriptio

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- 335 - af12 Assured Forwarding Class 1:Medium Drop (bits:001100) af13 Assured Forwarding Class 1:High Drop (bits:001110) af21 Assured Fo

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- 336 - Parameter Name Description <number> Destination IP address priority list number Valid values: 1~256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory

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- 337 - 5.14.5 dstmac Description Specify dest MAC of packets to remark vlan priority / Show dest MAC priority list entry / Disable dest MAC priorit

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- 338 - 5.14.6 dstmac list Description Show destination MAC priority list Syntax dstmac list Parameter None 5.14.7 ethertype Description Spec

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- 339 - 5.14.8 ethertype list Description Show Ether Type priority list Syntax ethertype list Parameter None 5.14.9 ipprotocol Description Sp

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For Web: On the menu tree, click on Maintenance --- > Database. The Database Configuration page is displayed. Select the database configuration act

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- 340 - icmp (ICMP) Internet Control Message <1> igmp (IGMP) Internet Group Management <2> ipinip IP in IP (encapsulation) <

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- 341 - Parameter Name Description <number> Source IP address priority list number Valid values: 1~256 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <

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- 342 - 5.14.13 srcmac Description Specify source MAC of packets to remark vlan priority Syntax srcmac <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl &

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- 343 - 5.14.15 tos Description Specify ToS (IP Precedence) of packets to remark vlan priority / Show ToS (IP Precedence) priority list entry / Dis

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- 344 - 5.14.16 tos list Description Show ToS (IP Precedence) priority list Syntax tos list Parameter None 5.14.17 vlanid Description Specify

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- 345 - 5.14.18 vlanid list Description Show VLAN id priority list Syntax vlanid list Parameter None

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- 346 - 5.15 Alarm Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Alarm Profile execution mode. 5.15.1 alarm mask De

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- 347 - 5.15.4 alarm minor Description Set the level of the alarm to Minor Syntax alarm minor <name> Parameter Name Description <name&

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- 348 - 5.16 IGMP-ACL Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the IGMP-ACL Profile execution mode. 5.16.1 igmp-ac

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- 349 - 5.17 Rate Limit Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Rate Limit Profile execution mode. 5.17.1 sha

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Write to memory successfully: Fail to Get File: - 35 -

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- 350 - Default value: - Type: Mandatory <lbs> First Leakage Bucket Size (bits) Valid values: 1 ~ 1024 Default value: - Type: Mandatory <ei

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- 351 - 5.17.4 non-share-dlb Description Set non-share DLB (Dual Leaky Bucket) / Delete the non-share DLB profile Syntax non-share-dlb <number&

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- 352 - 5.18 Service Profile Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Service Profile execution mode. 5.18.1

Page 283 - Name Description

- 353 - 5.18.4 mode Description Set downstream/upstream rate adaptive mode to init (rate automatically selected at start up only and does not change

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- 354 - 5.18.7 ra-interval Description Set Downshift/Upshift Interval in downstream/upstream direction Syntax ra-interval {ds | us} {downshift | u

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- 355 - 5.19 Spectrum Profile Configure Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Spectrum Profile execution mode. 5.19

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- 356 - Parameter Name Description index Bands array index. Valid values: 0-7 Default value: - Type: Mandatory value Valid values: see the follow

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- 357 - 5.19.5 message-based Description Set minimum DS/US message-based data rate that is needed by ATU Syntax message-based {ds | us} min <n

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- 358 - see all the operation modes. Default value: - Type: Mandatory 5.19.9 pbomode Description Set power backoff operation mode ON/OFF Syntax p

Page 289 - 5.6 Interface Mode Commands

- 359 - 5.19.14 power-mgt l2-time Description Set minimum time (in seconds) between an Entry into L2 low power state and the first L2 low power trim

Page 290 - 5.7 ATM Bridge Mode Commands

(B) Import File (Load Remote Config to Running Config) Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to download. Then click o

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- 360 - 5.19.17 psdlevel Description Set PSD level Syntax psdlevel {ds | us} max <number> Parameter Name Description <number> Max

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- 361 - 5.19.20spectrum name Description Set spectrum profile name Syntax spectrum name <string> Parameter Name Description <string>

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- 362 - 5.20 TCA Profile Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the TCA Profile execution mode. 5.20.1 adsl-tca day Desc

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- 363 - 5.21 Dot1x Mode Commands The commands in this section can be executed only in the Dot1x execution mode. 5.21.1 auth-method Description Set

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- 364 - 5.21.3 server <number> auth-port Description Set the port number for RADIUS Authentication in the Layer-4 header Syntax server <i

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- 365 - 5.21.5 server <number> max-fail Description Set the maximum allowable times of continuously failed authentication attempts Syntax se

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- 366 - 5.21.7 server <index> vlan <number> Description The VID of the VLAN which the RADIUS server belongs to Syntax server <index

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- 367 - 5.21.10 profile <index> username <string> password Description Set the username and password for a authentication local profile

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- 368 - Appendix A ADSL Operational Mask Table Table A-1 ADSL Operational Mask Bit Description Bit Description 0 ANSI_T1.413 32992_4_I_AllDigita

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- 369 - Appendix B Alarm Table Table B-1 Alarm Table Alarm ID Name Description 104 alm_fan_fail System Fan Fail 105 alm_self_test_fail Syste

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(C) Export File (Put Running Config to Remote TFTP Server) Type in the TFTP Server IP address and the name of the file you want to export. Then click

Page 302 - 5.8 GBE Bridge Mode Commands

- 370 - Appendix C Cleaning the AIR Filter For better condition of cool system, please remember to clean the Air Filter every three months. This se

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- 371 - Appendix D Introduction for Troubleshooting This chapter describes instructions for the IDL-2402 system problems. These procedures may requi

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- 372 - List of Troubleshooting Procedures Type of problem Procedure Number IDL-2402 power up problems Procedure 1 ADSLx service problems (POTS s

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- 373 - Procedure 2 Troubleshoot ADSLx Service Problems Problem indication: No ADSLx service to the affected subscribers (POTS service is ok). Pr

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- 374 - Procedure 4 Subscriber Service Problems Problem indication: No POTS and ADSLx service to the affected subscribers. Procedure: 1 Check th

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EC Declaration of Conformity For the following equipment: *Type of Product : 24-Port IP DSLAM *Model Number : IDL-2402 * Produced by: Manufactu

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(D) Save Running Config to Flash (System Config) Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on Write_Running button to write ru

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(E) Reload Flash to Running Config Click on the drop-down list and select partition, and then click on LOAD_FLASH button to load configuration from F

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Table of Contents 1. Introduction ... 16 1.1

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(F) Restore Factory Default Click on Factory_Default button to restore factory default configuration. After loading default configuration to Flas

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(G) Flash Boot Point Configuration Select Click on the Boot Config drop-down list and select the partition (Partition1 or Partition2) as the boot poi

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2.3.4 Firmware Update For CLI: If you want to update firmware code, you must get image file from FTP Server. Suppose that FTP Server IP address is 172

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For Web: On the menu tree, click on Maintenance --- > Firmware Update. The Firmware Update page is displayed. Once you have entered all the necessa

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Partition Information This section displays the partition information including firmware version, updating date, and status (active or not). Note tha

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3. Software Introduction 3.1 General Overview The software architecture of the IDL-2402 is shown in the figure below. It can be divided into three l

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3.1.1 Features of Management Interface  Support CLI, SNMP (v1, v2c), and web-based GUI management interface through in-band channels  Support up t

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3.2 Configuration Management The configuration management contains the following aspects: 1. System Setup, such as setup for management IP address/ne

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4. 3.2.2 ADSL Configuration” below for more description) 5. ATM traffic management 6. SNMP setup The configuration management provides detecting and r

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3.2.2 ADSL Configuration Configuration for an ADSLx user port is provisioned by the parameter set, which is a group of attributes that determine the u

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4.3.2 VLAN Configuration ... 92 4.3.3 Access Control...

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3.3 Performance management Performance management supports performance monitoring by collecting and thresholding performance parameter counters agains

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ATUC_CU User Total Cell Count ATUC_CD Delineated Total Cell Count ATUC_HEC ATM Header Error Count ATUC_IBE Idle Cell Bit Error Count ATUC_CVS The

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3.3.1 RMON Feature The IDL-2402 supports performance statistics defined in RMON MIB groups 1 (Ethernet statistics), 2 (history control), 3 (Ethernet h

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HistoryUndersizePkts Monitoring rx undersize packets HistoryOversizePkts Monitoring rx oversize packets HistoryFragments Monitoring rx fragments packe

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3.4 Fault Management Fault management is conceptually partitioned into two levels: the system top level, and interface-specific level. Both levels are

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ADSL Alarms The IDL-2402 provides the following ADSL alarms:  LOS (Loss of Signal) -Near End/Far End  LOF (Loss of Frame) -Near End/Far End  LOM

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3.5 Loopback Testing The IDL-2402 supports ATM and ADSL loop diagnostics. ATM: The system provides F5 end-to-end or segment loopback. ADSL: The system

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3.6 Cluster Feature The IDL-2402 supports Cluster feature that can make a group of NEs (network elements) work together as a single NE from the manage

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4. WEB Management Web Configuration Tool Overview To access Web Configuration Tool on an IDL-2402: 1. Connect a PC to the console port of the DSLAM.

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4. The following page is displayed. This is the homepage of the Web Configuration Tool. Figure 4-2 Web Configuration Tool homepage

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5.3.4 show access-list dstip ... 216 5.3.5 show access-list dstmac ...

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About Web Configuration Tool Pages The Web Configuration Tool provides a series of web pages for users to setup and configure the IDL-2402 System. T

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Relay DSL Line Identify Protocol & Route Port IGMP Profile IGMP IGMP Multicast BRAS MAC IPOA Interface Setup Service Profile (main) Service Profil

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4.1 System 4.1.1 System Information The System Information page (the default page you’ll see after you login the web configuration tool) contains info

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4.1.2 Board IP Setup This option allows you to configure the in band IP address setting, VID management setting, HTTP port setting, etc. From the Syst

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4.1.3 Ethernet Port Service This option allows you to set the administration state and select the speed mode for the Gigabit Ethernet ports. From the

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4.1.4 ADSL Port Service This option allows you to setup the service status of the line ports and to bind the selected service profiles and spectrum pr

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TCA Profile Type in the index of the TCA Profile (1~64). All Select the check box to select all circuits of current page. Modify Click on this butt

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4.1.5 CLI Setup This option allows you to modify the timeout setting for a CLI session and the allowable number of CLI sessions. From the System menu,

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4.1.6 Cluster Setup This option allows you to setup Cluster function, which can make a group of NEs (network elements) work together as a single NE fr

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To make the DSLAM join a cluster, select the Role as “Cluster” or “Slave only” according to your plan and then click on Modify. The state of the Clust

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5.3.52 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl channel ... 229 5.3.53 show interface xdsl {all | <port>} a

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for the DSLAM to be a master in a cluster. But if there’s already a Master in a cluster, a new added DSLAM cannot try to be the Master by entering a s

Page 345 - Parameter None

4.1.7 System Inventory This option allows you to retrieve the system inventory including Description of the System, HW/FW/SW Version, Model Informatio

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4.1.8 System Contact Info This option allows you to specify the system name, system contact, and system location. From the System menu, click on Syste

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4.1.9 SNTP This option allows you to setup the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). From the System menu, click on SNTP. The following page is display

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4.1.10 IP Routes This option allows you to configure the IP route table for the in-band management traffic. From the System menu, click on IP Routes.

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4.1.11 User Administration This option allows you to administer accounts for users who access the DSLAM. From the System menu, click on User Administr

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User Name Shows the name of the user (up to 32 characters). Level The available access levels include: SUPERUSER, ENGINEER, and GUEST. Aging day Set

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4.1.12 Duplicator This option allows you to duplicate all/partial the configurations of one selected line port (as a template) to other ports (as many

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4.2 802.1x Security 4.2.1 System Protocol This option allows you to enable/disable 802.1x authentication function of the system, and setup the 802.1x

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System Protocol Setup - Main Setting Label Description System Authentication section Click on the drop-down list to enable or disable the 802.1x aut

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5.3.100 show rmon statistic ... 242 5.3.101 show route ...

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Timer Setting - 80 -

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System Protocol Setup – Timer setting Label Description Port Authentication section – Timer Setting Select the line bridge port range to be listed.

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4.2.2 RADIUS &Local Profile The IDL-2402 system supports RADIUS client function for authenticating line ports with local authentication database o

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Max Fail Type in the maximum allowable times of continuously failed authentication attempts. VLAN ID Type in the VID of the VLAN which the RADIUS ser

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4.3 Bridge 4.3.1 Interface Setup 4.3.1.1 GIGA Bridge This option allows you to setup the GBE (trunk) bridge interface. From the Bridge menu, click on

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Isol ON/OFF: to enable/disable isolation. When port isolation is enabled, packets received from a trunk port (when both the trunk interfaces are confi

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4.3.1.2 ADSL PVC This option allows you to setup the ADSL PVC. From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then ADSL PVC. The following page is

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Encap Select AAL5 Encapsulation Type: VCMUX, LLC, or AUTO (for PVC#1 ~ PVC#4 only)*. Protocol Based VLAN Select in the drop-down list to enable or dis

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4.3.1.3 ADSL Bridge This option allows you to setup the ADSL bridge interface. From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then ADSL Bridge. Th

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removed) and a single-tagged packet will leave untagged. Pri-0 ~ 7: set the default VLAN priority level. no Stack/Stack/TLS: disable N:1 VLAN stacking

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5.4.25 dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 sub... 252 5.4.26 dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 remote ...

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4.3.1.4 ADSL Port Security This option allows you to setup the ADSL port security. From the Bridge menu, click on Interface Setup and then ADSL Port S

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So you need to define the source IP addresses that bind to this bridge port. Then the IP packets that contain these source IP addresses can pass throu

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4.3.2 VLAN Configuration 4.3.2.1 Static VLAN This option allows you to configure the static VLAN table. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configurat

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SHOW VLAN In the following page, type in the VID and then click on Query. All the bridge ports belonging to the VLAN and the configuration data of the

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4.3.2.2 Protocol Base VLAN This option allows you to configure the protocol based VLAN table. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and th

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4.3.2.3 Translation VLAN This option allows you to configure the translation VLAN table, which defines some special VLAN working rules such as VLAN st

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Upstream: C-TagÆ(User port)-----(Uplink port)ÆS-Tag Downstream: S-TagÆ(Uplink port)-----(User port)ÆC-Tag 3. Stacking In this mode, the system will ad

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N:1 VLAN (N:1 User Mode): N:1 can also be called shared VLAN, so in this mode MAC learning function of the bridge ports must not be disabled. 1. Repla

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4.3.2.4 Static Allowed IP This option allows you to configure the Static Allowed IP table. From the Bridge menu, click on VLAN Configuration and then

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4.3.2.5 MAC Spoofing This option allows you to enable/disable anti-MAC Spoofing function and MAC-Spoofing detection log function. From the Bridge menu

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