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ISAP 2100 GUI Operation Manual
ISAP 2100 GUI Operation Manual
ISAP 2100 GUI Operation Manual
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface ..................................................................................... 1
1.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................1
1.2 Organization ........................................................................................................1
1.3 Conventions ........................................................................................................1
Chapter 2 ISAP-2100 User Interface ........................................................ 2
2.1 Access via Console Port ........................................................................................2
2.2 Access using the Telnet Session ...........................................................................2
2.3 Access using the Web Interface ............................................................................3
2.4 Menu Tree ........................................................................................................6
Chapter 3 Quick Start-up .......................................................................... 7
Chapter 4 Provision Menu ........................................................................ 8
4.1 General Configuration............................................................................................9
4.2 IGMP Configuration (*) ........................................................................................ 11
4.3 xDSL Port Configuration Menu ............................................................................15
4.4 xDSL Port Information..........................................................................................17
4.5 ATM QoS Profile ..................................................................................................18
4.5.1 QoS Types-Shaping ..................................................................................................... 19
4.6 ATU-C Channel Profile ........................................................................................20
4.7 ATU-C Bridge Menu.............................................................................................22
4.8 ATU-C Line Profile ...............................................................................................25
4.8.1 Configure Line Profile ................................................................................................... 25
4.9 ATU-C Alarm Profile.............................................................................................28
4.9.1 Configure/Modify ADSL Alarm Profile ........................................................................... 28
4.10 Static VLAN Table ................................................................................................30
4.11 VLAN Rate Limit ..................................................................................................31
Chapter 5 Alarm Menu ............................................................................ 32
5.1 List Current Alarms ..............................................................................................32
5.2 List Alarm History .................................................................................................33
5.3 Clear Alarm History ..............................................................................................33
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1 Internet Browser is used to log in to Web Interface ..........................................................................3
Figure 2-2 OPENT EMS Login Prompt in Client .................................................................................................4
Figure 2-3 Main Screen of Web Interface ...........................................................................................................4
Figure 4-1 IGMP Fast Leave.............................................................................................................................13
Figure 4-2 With IGMP Fast Lea ........................................................................................................................14
Figure 10-1 Cable Linkage ..........................................................................................................................69
Figure 11-1 Q-in-Q Structure.............................................................................................................................71
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List of Tables
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Chapter 1 Preface
This preface introduces the following items:
● Purpose
● Organization
● Conventions
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Organization
1.3 Conventions
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Access to menu mode via the Console Port by applying the hyper terminal directly
connected with the following procedure:
Parameter Setting
Step 2 Connect the hyper terminal to the ISAP-2100 front panel via Console
port.
Remotely access Telnet session onto the assigned IP address of the Network
uplink interface. If the IP address has been modified and saved, the Telnet session
onto the system will be down. It is necessary to assign the new IP address again.
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The IP address assigned on Network uplink interface must not be in use with
another device on the same network segment to avoid a conflict. The Telnet
session required a username and password to access, the default username and
password shown on as below:
Admin A/C
User Name: admin
Password: admin
After the above step is done, the login window will appear on the screen. Every
time executing the Web Interface, user needs to enter “User Name” and
“Password”. Input a valid user account and password then click “OK” at the login
prompt.
Admin A/C
User Name: admin
Password: admin
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Figure 2-3 is the main screen of Web after logging in the system successfully.
Table 2-2 describes the function of windows.
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Item
Windows Description
Index
IP address column
1 Access Web interface by keying device’s IP.
in the browser
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Remarks: (*) stands for auto-reboot about device after executing this setting.
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Note:
1: Reboot device to activate required settings (see commands with sign *). Recommend
that above settings could be set together then execute “Write System flash”. Finally
reboot device once at convenience.
2: It stands for optional function. To apply optional setting depends on application.
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Provision Menu includes submenus to configure IGMP, VLAN, Bundle setting and
Load Factory Default as shown on Table 4-1.
Remark: (*) stands for reboot device to activate it after executing required setting
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This session introduces commands to modify age Time, Port Isolation, Relay
Circuit ID, DHCP Relay Mode.
Example:
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Parameters Descriptions
Set “Relay Circuit ID” for binding port applied. It specifies unique
Relay Circuit ID to distinguish which devices that traffic come from. Format:
ID string- ${Line}: ${VPI}: ${VCI}:${Vid} (refer to Table 4-3`).
Acceptable signs include: “/”,”,”,”: “,”\” and so on. Default: Null
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Set function about “IGMP Version”, “MAC Mode”, “IGMP ACL” and “IGMP Fast
Leave”.
IGMP member is a bridge port through which the VLAN that is targeted for
multicast (IGMP group) passes. Without IGMP snnoping, multicast traffic is treated
in the same manner as broadcast traffic (forwarded same packets to all ports). On
the other hand, IGMP snooping multicast traffic is only forwarded to ports that are
memers of that group. This way significantly reduce multicast traffic storm. This
chapter describes the way to configure following settings.
Purpose: Activate option such as “IGMP Version”, “IGMP ACL”, “IGMP Fast
Leave” and “MAC Mode”.
Example:
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Parameters Descriptions
1. After IGMP device received leave message from the port 1STB IGMP, the IGMP
device response query to port 1 IGMP client.
2. If there is no response from port 1 IGMP client in a certain time, the IGMP device
will remove the leave port (port 1) from the multicasting group (channel).
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1. After IGMP device received leave message from the port 1STB IGMP, the IGMP
device will forward leave message to multicast router.
2. After multicast router received the leave message, the multicast router will
response specific query to the IGMP device and device will forward the query to
all STB which join in the same IGMP group (IP TV channel).
3. The IGMP client response the query by membership report to IGMP device and
the IGMP device forward to multicast router.
4. After the IGMP operation process the IGMP device will remove the leave port
(port 1) from the multicasting group (channel).
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Set specific ADSL port to apply functions i.e. line type, rate, transmission Mode,
line/alarm profile, rate adaptation, power management, bridge profile.
Purpose: Apply specific line/Alarm, bridge profile, preferred standard and power
management for selected xDSL Port.
Sample:
Parameters Descriptions
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Admin State It specifies the status of service. Valid option: UP (in service),
DOWN (out of service). Default: UP
Line Profile Specifies an assigned line profile to be applied see page 25.
Alarm Profile Specifies an assigned Alarm profile to be applied see page 28.
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Parameters Descriptions
Phone Number Specifies the phone number for mapping with related xDSL port
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This menu enables users to configure and modify the ATM traffic QoS. However,
this step could be skipped if no advanced requirements compare to default setting.
As for other special QoS applications, refer to & Chapter 4.5.1.
This session contains the following information:
● Unshaped Traffic Configuration
● Shaping Traffic Types
● Policing Traffic Types
Sample:
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ATM Quality of Service (QoS) provides the best service on a per-flow guarantee. It
used to fix cell sizes and built-in traffic management (traffic shaping). This allows
you to fine-tune the levels of services on the priority of the traffic flow.
Shaping
Description
Types
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Parameters Descriptions
Valid option:
User VID Mode Bridge VLAN ID
Individual: Identify its own different VID for each IGMP IP
Valid option:
Bridge VLAN ID
Provider VID
Mode Individual
Specific
User VID
Valid option: 0-4000
Provider VID
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Parameters Descriptions
It specifies the status of bridge service.
Bridge Mode
Valid option: Activation, Deactivation
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This session introduces commands to configure ADSL port and its own line profile.
The parameters cover transmission rate, SNR target margin, and interleave delay,
etc. The ADSL port profile is independent and configuration takes effect on specific
port only.
The 1st Step: Set desired line profiles via Command 8 (see below).
The 2nd Step: Assign ATU-C port to apply specified line profile via Command 3,
(see page 15).
Sample:
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Parameters Descriptions
It specifies name of ADSL line profile.
Profile name Valid range: string 1~20 character
Configured minimum / maximum transmit rate for
Upstream Min/Max upstream.
Rate (bps) Valid values: 32,000~3,840,000 bps for min. /max. rate
Default: 32,000 bps
Configured minimum / maximum acceptable SNR margin.
If the SNR margin is above this value, the CO ADSL
Upstream Min/Max should attempt to reduce its power output to optimize its
SNR (dB) operation.
Valid values: 0~31 dB for min./ max. SNR
Default: 0 dB for min. SNR; 31 dB for max. SNR
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Atuc 15Min SES Configured the lowest limit of upstream Severe Error
Threshold Seconds that is permitted to occur within 15 minutes.
Valid range: 0~900, Default: 0
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Purpose: Configure a specific VLAN for specific ADSL port or bridge port.
Sample:
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Sample:
Broadcast It specifies which port to be applied for specific VID. Valid range:
CIR (Mbps) 1~1000, Measurement: Mbps
Flooding CIR Specifies flooding CIR size to be limited. Valid range: 1~1000
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6. Modify Alarm Reporting Modify severity and notifiable option of alarm types.
List Current Alarms menu enables users to view data of current alarm.
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Example:
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Example:
Example:
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Purpose: Modify notifying setting whether to be notified about each alarm item. The
default setting displayed as below.
Example:
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Alarm Reporting It specifies notify way whether alarm types to be reported to trap
server. Valid Option:
1. YES: Sent out alarm report to trap server when a specific
alarm occurred.
2. No: Don’t send out report to trap server when a specific alarm
occurred.
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Example:
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Alarm
Alarm Description
Type
Specified line failures bit field about ATU-C/ATU-R. The meaning of all bits is as follows:
0: No failure present on the line
1: A failure is detected on the line.
It means Loss-of-frame failure.
A (far-end) LOF failure is declare+d after 2.5+-0.5 s of contiguous (RDI) SEF
LOF defect, except when an (far-end) LOS defect or failure is present (see LOS
definition blow). A (far-end) LOF failure is cleared when (far-end) LOS failure is
declared, or after 10 +- 0.5 s of no (RDI) SEF defect.
It means Loss-of-signal failure.
A (far-end) LOS failure is declared after 2.5 +- 0.5 s of contiguous (farend) LOS
LOS defect, or, if (far-end) LOS defect is present when the criteria for (far-end) LOF
failure declaration have been met (see LOF definition below). A (far-end) LOS
failure is cleared after 10 +- 0.5 s of no (far-end) LOS defected.
It means Loss of margin failure. This failure will be generated in case of minimum
LOM
margin for ATU-C/ATU-R is not guaranteed in the system anymore.
Alarm
Alarm Description
Type
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Alarm
Alarm Description
Type
channels and related definition refer to items 2~4 of “ES”. If a common CRC is
applied over multiple bearer channels, then each related CRC-8 anomaly shall
be counted only once for the whole set of bearer channels over which the CRC is
applied.
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1. ADSL Port Status Display connection rate and status of ADSL port.
6. IGMP Group Table List a table for IGMP group IP Address per port.
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Purpose: Display linkage status, data rate and other data of each channel.
Example:
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Example:
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Example:
Example:
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Example:
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IGMP Group Table menu lists all active channels that broadcasting data to
required users’ IP.
Parameters Descriptions
Last Reporter Indicates the IP of last subscribers kept reporting to IGMP server.
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Purpose: Display LED status of device. Blink: It stands for that channel not
connected.
Example:
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ADSL Port Traffic Statistic Menu Display packet calculation of specific ADSL port.
ADSL Port Bandwidth Menu List amount of registered call and current call.
Example:
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Example:
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Example:
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Chapter 8 PM Menu
ADSL 15min Line PM Display line performance counters per 15 minutes about
Menu ADSL port.
ADSL 1 day Line PM Menu Display packet calculation of specific ADSL port.
Example:
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Example:
Purpose: Display path performance counters per 15 minutes about ADSL port.
Example:
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Example:
Example:
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OAM defines standardized cells that are sent within the user
2. OAM Loopback Test
data stream to provide particular information about a network
Menu
and its elements.
Example:
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OAM defines standardized cells that are sent within the user data stream to
provide particular information about a network and its elements.
Example:
It specifies the structure of those packets will be sent out for testing.
Location ID Valid option: All-0s, All-1s
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11. LAN Setting (*) Modify IP data of device for Out-band application.
12. SNMP Access Modify the authority and SNMP port of SNMP communities.
Communities
13. SNMP Trap Communities Modify SNMP Trap Communities
16. System Log Client Set IP address to store log records of system.
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Example:
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Example:
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Note:
It is recommend that “Save Configuration” to executed in the last process
after finishing any setting.
Example:
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Note: (*) stands for system will auto-reboot to activate this setting.
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Example
Set and modify password and user account for accessing operation.
Purpose: Modify/List a user account name and its password. Valid length of digit
for user name: 5~12 charts.
Example :
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Example:
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Example:
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Example:
Purpose: Set time limitation to end up idle status about remote operation
access. Default value: 300 seconds, 0 means “disable” this function.
Example:
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Note: The sign “*” means “auto-reboot” system after modification has
been done about Network command.
Step 3: Execute firmware upgrade via menu: 7.Administration >6.Firmware
Upgrade (see 10.17.3)
Step 4: Reboot ISAP-2100 to activate new firmware via menu: 7.Administration
>7.Reboot and Factory Default (*)
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Example:
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This chapter describes how to configure Q-in-Q mode for specified xDSL ports or
Ethernet ports.
Following figure illustrates procedure about setting up Q-in-Q mode for specified
xDSL ports. Users may configure Q-in-Q according to detailed procedures as
below.
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Step 1: Add a new Bridge profile with VID 10. Other parameters could be
configured as default value.
Example:
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Step 2: Configure specific xDSL port to apply specific Bridge Profile (name: New
Bridge). Other parameters could be configured as default value.
Example:
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