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IP-DSLAM ISAP-2100

Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer


GUI Interface Operation Manual

Ver.1.4
January 2016
IP-DSLAM ISAP-2100
GUI Interface Operation Manual

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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5.4 Operate Alarm Cut Off .........................................................................................34


5.5 Modify Alarm Severity ..........................................................................................34
5.6 Modify Alarm Reporting .......................................................................................36
5.7 External Alarm State ............................................................................................38
Chapter 6 Status Menu ........................................................................... 41
6.1 ADSL Port Status .................................................................................................42
6.2 ADSL Port Status Overview .................................................................................44
6.3 Forwarding Table .................................................................................................44
6.4 Forwarding Table-Uplink ......................................................................................45
6.5 Forwarding Table-ADSL .......................................................................................45
6.6 IGMP Groups Table Menu ...................................................................................46
6.7 List LED Status ....................................................................................................47
Chapter 7 Statistic Menu ........................................................................ 48
7.1 Uplink Port Traffic Statistic Menu .........................................................................48
7.2 ADSL Port Traffic Statistic Menu ..........................................................................49
7.3 ADSL Port Bandwidth Menu ................................................................................50
Chapter 8 PM Menu ................................................................................. 51
8.1 ADSL 15min Line PM Menu.................................................................................51
8.2 ADSL 1 day Line PM Menu..................................................................................52
8.3 ADSL 15min Path PM Menu ................................................................................52
8.4 ADSL 1 day Path PM Menu .................................................................................53
8.5 Clear PM Menu ....................................................................................................53
Chapter 9 Testing Menu.......................................................................... 54
9.1 Lamp Test ......................................................................................................54
9.2 OAM Loopback Test Menu ..................................................................................55
Chapter 10 Administration Menu ............................................................. 56
10.1 Version Information Menu ....................................................................................57
10.2 System Information Menu ....................................................................................58
10.3 Modify Date and Time Menu ................................................................................59
10.4 Temperature Thresholds ......................................................................................59
10.5 Save Configuration ..............................................................................................60

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10.6 Reboot and Factory Default .................................................................................61


10.7 Schedule Reboot .................................................................................................62
10.8 Database Backup and Restore ............................................................................63
10.9 User Management ...............................................................................................64
10.10 LAN Setting (*) Menu ...........................................................................................65
10.11 SNMP Access Communities ................................................................................65
10.12 SNMP Trap Communities ....................................................................................66
10.13 Web GUI Setting ..................................................................................................67
10.14 Set Session Idle Time ..........................................................................................67
10.15 System Log Client................................................................................................68
10.16 System Configuration ..........................................................................................68
10.17 Firmware Upgrade ...............................................................................................69
10.17.1 Cable Linkage ........................................................................................................ 69
10.17.2 Upgrade Procedure ................................................................................................ 69
10.17.3 Example of Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................... 70
Chapter 11 Example of Q-in-Q Setting .................................................... 71
11.1 Configuration Q-in-Q mode ..................................................................................71
11.2 Procedure of Q-in-Q mode ..................................................................................72

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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

Table 2-1 ISAP-2100 Console Management Setting .................................................................................2


Table 2-2 Windows Description of Web Interface ......................................................................................5
Table 4-1 Submenus of Provision ..............................................................................................................8
Table 4-2 General Configuration ................................................................................................................9
Table 4-3 Variance Table of DHCP Option 82 Circuit ID ..........................................................................10
Table 4-4 IGMP Configuration .................................................................................................................. 11
Table 4-5 xDSL Port Configuration...........................................................................................................15
Table 4-6 xDSL Port Information ..............................................................................................................17
Table 4-7 ATM QoS Profile.......................................................................................................................18
Table 4-8 ATU-C Channel Profile .............................................................................................................20
Table 4-9 ATU-C Bridge Profile Menu ......................................................................................................22
Table 4-10 Modify ADSL Line Profile..........................................................................................................25
Table 4-11 Configure/Modify ADSL Alarm Profile ......................................................................................28
Table 4-12 Configure Static VLAN Table ....................................................................................................30
Table 4-13 Configure VLAN Rate Limit ......................................................................................................31
Table 5-1 Submenus of Provision ............................................................................................................32
Table 5-2 List Current Alarms ...................................................................................................................32
Table 5-3 List Alarm History .....................................................................................................................33
Table 5-4 Clear Historical Alarm ...............................................................................................................33
Table 5-5 Operate Alarm Cut Off ..............................................................................................................34
Table 5-6 Modify Alarm Severity ..............................................................................................................34
Table 5-7 Modify Alarm Reporting ............................................................................................................36
Table 5-8 External Alarm State .................................................................................................................38
Table 5-9 Alarm Description .....................................................................................................................39
Table 5-10 Alarm Threshold Description ....................................................................................................39
Table 6-1 Submenus of Status .................................................................................................................41
Table 6-2 ADSL Port Status .....................................................................................................................42
Table 6-3 ADSL Port Status Overview .....................................................................................................44
Table 6-4 Forwarding Table ......................................................................................................................44
Table 6-5 Forwarding Table-Uplink ..........................................................................................................45
Table 6-6 Forwarding Table-ADSL ...........................................................................................................45
Table 6-7 IGMP Group Table ....................................................................................................................46
Table 6-8 List LED Status .........................................................................................................................47
Table 7-1 Submenus of Statistic Menu.....................................................................................................48
Table 7-2 Uplink Port Traffic Statistic .......................................................................................................48
Table 7-3 ADSL Port Traffic Statistic ........................................................................................................49
Table 7-4 ADSL Port Bandwidth Menu.....................................................................................................50
Table 8-1 Submenus of PM Menu ............................................................................................................51
Table 8-2 ADSL 15min Line PM Menu .....................................................................................................51

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Table 8-3 ADSL 1 day Line PM Menu ......................................................................................................52


Table 8-4 List 15min Path PM Menu ........................................................................................................52
Table 8-5 List 1 day Path PM Menu .........................................................................................................53
Table 8-6 Clear PM Data ..........................................................................................................................53
Table 9-1 Lamp Test .................................................................................................................................54
Table 9-2 OAM Loopback Test .................................................................................................................55
Table 10-1 Administrtion Menu ..................................................................................................................56
Table 10-2 Version Information Menu ........................................................................................................57
Table 10-3 System Information Menu ........................................................................................................58
Table 10-4 Modify Day andTime Menu ......................................................................................................59
Table 10-5 Set Temperature Threshold Menu ............................................................................................59
Table 10-6 Save Configuration ...................................................................................................................60
Table 10-7 Reboot and Factory Default Menu-None option ......................................................................61
Table 10-8 Schedule Reboot Menu ............................................................................................................62
Table 10-9 Database Backup Configuration Menu ....................................................................................64
Table 10-10 User Management ....................................................................................................................64
Table 10-11 LAN Setting Menu ..................................................................................................................65
Table 10-12 SNMP Access Communities Menu ..........................................................................................65
Table 10-13 Modify SNMP Trap Communities Menu ...................................................................................66
Table 10-14 Relay Agent Setting Menu........................................................................................................67
Table 10-15 Schedule Auto Reboot Menu ...................................................................................................67
Table 10-16 System Log Client ....................................................................................................................68
Table 10-17 System Log Client ....................................................................................................................68
Table 10-18 Firmware Upgrade ...................................................................................................................70
Table 11-1 Add Bridge Profile with VID 10 .................................................................................................72
Table 11-2 xDSL Port Configuration for Q-in-Q .........................................................................................73
Table 11-3 General Configuration for Q-in-Q .............................................................................................74
Table 11-4 Static VLAN Table for VID 10 ...................................................................................................75
Table 11-5 Static VLAN Table for VID 20 ...................................................................................................76

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Chapter 1 Preface
This preface introduces the following items:

● Purpose
● Organization
● Conventions

1.1 Purpose

The purpose of this guide is to provide detailed information and description of


ISAP-2100 series IP-DSLAM, which includes software configuration and other
specific features.

1.2 Organization

This guide contains the following information:

● ISAP-2100 User Interface


● Initialing the ISAP-2100
● Managing the GE Network Uplink Interface
● Managing the ADSL Subscriber Line Interface
● Managing the Bridge Interface
● Managing the VLAN Services
● Managing the Multicast Services
● Managing the System Filter
● Performance Monitoring

1.3 Conventions

WEB Interface connection through device’s IP via Internet. It provides GUI


interface for host (PC) to establish point-to-point communication with remote
DSLAM through Internet.

Features of Opnet View are list as following:


● Provide ability to perform NE (nodes) and ports configuration.
● Provide monitoring of the status at specific NE (nodes).
● Provide ability to filter (enable/disable) alarm report generation and trap forward.
● Provide ability to assign a severity level to each monitored alarm conditions.

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Chapter 2 ISAP-2100 User Interface


This chapter describes the ISAP-2100 user interface, the instructions describes
how to using the menu interface, and also describes the command editing and
command history features that enable you to recall previous command entries and
edit previously entered commands.

● Access via Console Port


● Access using the Telnet Session
● Access via the Internet and Web Interface

2.1 Access via Console Port

Access to menu mode via the Console Port by applying the hyper terminal directly
connected with the following procedure:

Step 1 Set the communication parameters of hyper terminal as follows:

Table 2-1 ISAP-2100 Console Management Setting

Parameter Setting

Baud rate 115200


Data bits 8
Parity None
Start bits 1
Stop bits 1
Flow control None

Step 2 Connect the hyper terminal to the ISAP-2100 front panel via Console
port.

Step 3 Press <Enter>.

2.2 Access using the Telnet Session

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

2.3 Access using the Web Interface

Remotely access device’s IP by browser software of the Network uplink interface.


Make sure the PC is connected to the internet. Execute the Internet Explorer (IE)
then input “http://device’s IP address/” into the Address column. Refer to the below
figure.
Key in device’s IP address

Figure 2-1 Internet Browser is used to log in to Web Interface

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 2-2 OPENT EMS Login Prompt in Client

Figure 2-3 is the main screen of Web after logging in the system successfully.
Table 2-2 describes the function of windows.

Figure 2-3 Main Screen of Web Interface

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Table 2-2 Windows Description of Web Interface

Item
Windows Description
Index

IP address column
1 Access Web interface by keying device’s IP.
in the browser

Submenus collections in the left window after


2 Submenu Window clicking each main menu.

3 Setting Window Fill out all selection according requirements.

To perform related function by clicking buttons:

Set: Perform desired setting in the setting


window.

4 Execution Buttons Get: Retrieve previous data be set.


Reset: Renew data in the blank.
Del: Delete specified data.
Load: Retrieve the previous data after clicking
specified port.

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2.4 Menu Tree


1.General Configuration
2.IGMP Configuration (*)
3.xDSL Port Configuration
4.xDSL Port Information
5.ATM QoS Profile
Provisioning
Menu 6.ATU-C Channel Profile
7.ATU-C Bridge Profile
8.ATU-C Line Profile
9.ATU-C Alarm Profile
10. Static VLAN Table
11. VLAN Rate Limit
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Submenu of Alarm Menu
1. List Current Alarms
2. List Alarm History
Alarm 3. Clear Alarm History
Menu 4. Operate Alarm Cut Off
5. Modify Alarm Severity
6. Modify Alarm Reporting
7. Extended External Alarm

Submenu of Status Menu


1. ADSL Port Status
Status 2. ADSL Port Status Overview
Menu 3. Forward Table
4. Forward Table - Uplink
5. Forward Table - ADSL
6. IGMP Group Table
7. LED Status

Submenu of Statistic Menu 1. Version Information


Statistic 2. System Information
1. Uplink Port Traffic Statistic
Menu 3. Modify Date and Time
2. ADSL Port Traffic Statistic 4. Temperature Threshold
3. ADSL Port Bandwidth 5. Save Configuration
6. Firmware Upgrade
Submenu of PM Menu 7. Reboot and Factory Default (*)
1. ADSL 15min Line PM Admin 8. Schedule Reboot
PM Menu 2. ADSL 1 Day Line PM Menu 9. Database Backup and Restore
3. ADSL 15min Path PM 10. User Management
4. ADSL 1 day Path PM 11. LAN Setting (*)
5. Clear PM 12. SNMP Access Communities
13. SNMP Trap Communities
14. Web GUI Setting
Testing 15. Set Session Idle Time
1. Lamp Test Menu
Menu 16. System Log Client
2. OAM Loopback Test Menu
17. System Configuration

Remarks: (*) stands for auto-reboot about device after executing this setting.

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Chapter 3 Quick Start-up


This chapter describes following processes to start-up device continually. The
brief description will be illustrated as below table.

Step Purpose Command Note Ref.

 Set IP, Gateway, Mask


7. Administration Menu> 12. 1 65
1st  Set Host VLAN ID for
Modify LAN Setting (*)
SNMP management

Optional function: see Note. 1. Provision Menu>1. General 2 9


2nd
Set relay agent for Binding port. Config. (Relay Circuit ID)
Optional function: see Note 1
1.Provisioning Menu >2.IGMP 11
3rd  Enable IGMP
Configuration Menu (*) 2
 IGMP Mode, ACL

Set IP for mapping with IGMP 1.Provisioning Menu >6.ATU-C 2 20


4th
channel profile Channel Profile Menu
1.Provisioning Menu>5.ATM Qos 2 18
5th Set ATM traffic QoS
Profile Menu
 ATU-C channel profile
(IGMP Group Setting for IPTV) 1.Provisioning Menu >7.ATU-C 22
6th
 Set VCL profile Bridge Menu
 ATU-C Bridge Profile

2.Provisioning Menu > 8.ADSL 25


7th Set ADSL Line Profile
Line Profile
 Apply ADSL Line/Alarm Profile 2.Provisioning Menu >3.ADSL 15
8th
Line Activate (Admin State: up) Port Configuration
2.Provisioning Menu > 10.Static 30
9th Set VLAN on ADSL
VLAN
7. Administration Menu> 6. Save 60
10th Write System flash
Configuration Men

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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Chapter 4 Provision Menu


Related Provision commands of main menu are described below

Provision Menu includes submenus to configure IGMP, VLAN, Bundle setting and
Load Factory Default as shown on Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 Submenus of Provision

The Provision Menu Pages

1. General Configuration Menu 9

2. IGMP Configuration (*) 11

3. ADSL Port Configuration 15

4. ADSL Port Information 17

5. ATM QoS Profile 18

6. ATU-C Channel Profile 20

7. ATU-C Bridge Profile 22

8. ATU-C Line Profile 25

9. ATU-C Alarm Profile 28

10.Static VLAN Table 30

11.VLAN Rate Limit 31

Remark: (*) stands for reboot device to activate it after executing required setting

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4.1 General Configuration

This session introduces commands to modify age Time, Port Isolation, Relay
Circuit ID, DHCP Relay Mode.

Table 4-2 General Configuration

Command 1: 1.Provisioning Menu > 1.General Configuration Menu


Purpose: Modify Age time, port Isolation, relay Circuit ID, DHCP Relay Mode and
Q-in-Q mode.

Example:

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Parameters Descriptions

It specifies maximum time to detect linkage status. Otherwise the


root bridge initiates a new route if the linkage is not well. The
maximum age timer specifies the maximum expected arrival time
Aging Timer of hello BPDUs. If the maximum age timer expires, the bridge
detects that linkage failure to the root bridge and initiates a
topology transition.
Valid range: 1~600 (seconds).

xDSL Port Enable/disable port isolation. Valid option: Enable, Disable.


Isolation

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

DHCP Relay Enable or disable DHCP Filter.


Mode Valid option: Enable, Disable.

Q-in-Q Mode Enable double VID setting

It specified default VID. Valid Range: 1~4000


Q-in-Q VLAN
ID Default: 0

Table 4-3 Variance Table of DHCP Option 82 Circuit ID

Input Variance Description Remark

Characters String Length: 255 characters


${Line} Line Display Channel (1~N)

${VPI} VPI 0~4095


${VCI} VCI 1~65535

VLAN ID of the VLAN ID (Default VID would be applied if no


${Vid}
bridge port VLAN ID has been set.)

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4.2 IGMP Configuration (*)

Set function about “IGMP Version”, “MAC Mode”, “IGMP ACL” and “IGMP Fast
Leave”.

An Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a series of VLANs listed to


receive traffic from a particular multicast source. IGMP allows a bridge port to
determine which group’s members to get VLAN.

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.

Table 4-4 IGMP Configuration

Command 2: 1.Provisioning Menu > 2.IGMP Configuration (*)

Purpose: Activate option such as “IGMP Version”, “IGMP ACL”, “IGMP Fast
Leave” and “MAC Mode”.

Example:

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Parameters Descriptions

IGMP Version Indicate IGMP version. Valid option: V2

IGMP snooping, as implied by the name, is a feature that allows a


network switch to listen in on the IGMP conversation between
IGMP
Listening hosts and routers. By listening to these conversations the switch
Mode maintains a map of which links need which IP multicast streams.
Multicasts may be filtered from the links which do not need them.
Valid option: Snooping, Default: Snooping

Enable or disable IGMP ACL. An IGMP access list accepted only


a standard access list, allowing membership reports to be
IGMP ACL
filtered based only on multicast group addresses. Default:
Enable

The feature of IGMP fast leave is to improve the “Delayed Leave”


Problem. When the IGMP device received leave Group message
IGMP Fast from IGMP client immediately the IGMP device sends the Query
Leave to the IGMP client. If the IGMP client has no any response in a
certain time, the Switch removes the IGMP client from the
multicast group. Default: Enable

With IGMP Fast Leave

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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Figure 4-1 IGMP Fast Leave

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Without IGMP Fast Leave

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).

Figure 4-2 IGMP Fast Lea

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4.3 xDSL Port Configuration Menu

Set specific ADSL port to apply functions i.e. line type, rate, transmission Mode,
line/alarm profile, rate adaptation, power management, bridge profile.

Table 4-5 xDSL Port Configuration

Command 3: 1.Provisioning Menu > 3.xDSL Port Configuration Menu

Purpose: Apply specific line/Alarm, bridge profile, preferred standard and power
management for selected xDSL Port.

Sample:

Parameters Descriptions

a start port Specify the beginning xDSL port to be configured.


an end port Specify the ending xDSL port to be configured

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Admin State It specifies the status of service. Valid option: UP (in service),
DOWN (out of service). Default: UP

Line Type Valid option: Interleave, Fast


Modify ADSL Transmission Mode. Valid option includes:

ANSI T1.413 The maximum DS/US rate:


Annex A 8Mbps/1.3Mbps
Auto Auto detect
G.992.1 Annex
The maximum DS/US rate: 8Mbps/1Mbps
A
G.992.2 Annex The maximum DS/US rate:
A 1.5Mbps/0.5Mbps
G.992.3 Annex The maximum DS/US rate:
A 12Mbps/3.5Mbps
The maximum DS/US rate:
G.992.3 Annex L
12Mbps/2.5Mbps
Preferred
Standard G.992.3 Annex Complied with G992.3/G992.5 (Upstream
Annex M rate reach up to 2.5Mbps)
G.992.5 Annex The maximum DS/US rate:
A 24Mbps/2.5Mbps
G.992.5 Annex The maximum DS/US rate:
M 24Mbps/2.5Mbps
G.992.1/2/3/5
Annex A Complied with T1.413 G.992.1/2/3/5

G.992.3 G.992.5 Complied with G.992.3/G.992.5 Annex M


Annex M (Extend ADSL’s Reach).
G.992.3 G.992.5
Complied with G.992.3/G.992.5 Annex A/M
Annex A Annex
(Extend ADSL’s Reach).
M

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.

To activate rate adaptation for specified ADSL port.


Rate Adaptation
Valid option: Enable, Disable
Power To activate power saving function for specified ADSL port. Valid
Management option: Enable, Disable
ATM Bridge
Specifies an assigned bridge profile to be applied.
1/2/3

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4.4 xDSL Port Information

Configure phone number which mapping with specific ADSL port.

Table 4-6 xDSL Port Information

Command 4: 1.Provisioning Menu > 4.xDSL Port Information Menu


Purpose: Configure line information which mapping with xDSL Port.
Sample:

Parameters Descriptions

Select a start Specifies the beginning xDSL port to be configured.


port

Select an end Specifies the ending xDSL port to be configured


port

Phone Number Specifies the phone number for mapping with related xDSL port

Description Specifies the detailed description about xDSL port.

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4.5 ATM QoS Profile

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

Table 4-7 ATM QoS Profile

Command 5: 1.Provisioning Menu> 5. ATM Qos Profile Menu

Purpose: Configure a specified ATM traffic. Sample: indicates details of default


value QoS-Default.

Sample:

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4.5.1 QoS Types-Shaping

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 prevents congestion in network system by monitoring outbound


transmission traffic for excess bit rate. It contains following items:
Remarks: Following option for advanced application

Shaping
Description
Types

rt-VBR Variable Bit Rate (real time)

nrt-VBR Unspecified Bit Rate (none real time)

Policing prevents congestion in network system by monitoring inbound traffic for


excess bit rate. It contains following:
Policing
Description
Types

CBR Constant Bit Rate

Variable Bit Rate:


VBR The Variable Bit Rate (VBR) ATM traffic class is used with burst
connections that used to VBR traffic class can be grouped into
real time (rt-VBR) or non-real time (nrt-VBR) connection.

Available Bit Rate


ABR connections are used for burst, non-real time traffic such as file
transfer in an ATM network. The ABR service category is used by
connections that do not require a static amount of bandwidth that is
ABR continuously available during the connection lifetime. For ABR
service, available bandwidth varies in the network, and feedback is
used to control the source rate in response to bandwidth changes.
The feedback is conveyed to the source through specific Resource
Management (RM) cells.

Unspecified Bit Rate:


The Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) ATM traffic class is similar to the
UBR ABR traffic class for burst data transfers. However, while ABR
gives subscribers a set amount of bandwidth, UBR doesn’t
guarantee any bandwidth and only delivers traffic when the
network has spare bandwidth

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4.6 ATU-C Channel Profile

Configure IGMP channel profile for IPTV application

Table 4-8 ATU-C Channel Profile

Command 6: 1.Provisioning Menu > 6.ATU-C Channel Profile

Purpose: Configure specified channel profile by mapping with specific channel IP


and VID for IGMP group setting.
Example:

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Parameters Descriptions

Max Channel It specifies the maximum channels join concurrently.


Count Valid option: 1-20

Max IGMP It specifies the maximum message deal with concurrently.


Message Count Valid range: 0~65535

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

Channel IP 1~10 It specifies the exact IP for joining IGMP group.

User VID
Valid option: 0-4000
Provider VID

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4.7 ATU-C Bridge Menu


This menu enables users to configure bridge profile.
Table 4-9 ATU-C Bridge Profile Menu

Command 7: 1.Provisioning Menu > 7.ATU-C Bridge Profile


Purpose: Configure features about bridge profile.
Example

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Parameters Descriptions
It specifies the status of bridge service.
Bridge Mode
Valid option: Activation, Deactivation

VPI It specifies a virtual path identity. Valid range: 0~255. Default: 1

It specifies the Virtual connection identity. Valid range: 0~65535.


VCI Default: 35

VLAN ID It specifies the VLAN ID. Valid range: 0~4000. Default: 16

VLAN Priority It specifies the priority. Valid range: 0~7, Default: 0

QoS Profile It specifies the priority. Valid range: 0~7, Default: 0

Specified a method of Logical Link Control (LLC) to be


complied with Modem’s setting.
1. LLC: It means "LLC Encapsulation" method which allows
multiplexing of multiple protocols over a single ATM
virtual connection (VC).
VCL
2. VCMUX (Default): It means VC Multiplexing which creates a
Encapsulation binding between an ATM VC and the type of the network
protocol carried on that VC. Thus, there is no need for
protocol identification information to be carried in the
payload of each AAL5 CPCS-PDU. This reduces payload
overhead and can improve efficiency by reducing the
number of cells needed to carry PDUs of certain lengths.

It specifies maximum numbers of MAC address that can be


Max Mac learned by specified Ethernet port. Valid Range: 1~1024,
Default: 10
It specifies the acceptable mode of egress packets. Valid
option:
Egress tagging: 1. Yes: Add a VID on the egress packets. If the output packet is
tagged, the output frame will be added with the tag or double
tagged when external VLAN is provisioned.
2. No: Untagged the VID on the egress packets.

It specifies ingress filter status.


1. On (Default): Activate ingress filter and optional mode could
Ingress filter be set via following options <input tag> or <output tag>.
2. Off: Disable ingress filter and discard all packets.

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It specifies the acceptable mode of ingressive packets. It


means frames would be filtered based on following options.
Acceptable 1. Tagged: Add a VID on the ingressive packets.
Frame
2. Untagged: Untagged the VID on the ingressive packets.
3. All: Receive all packets.

It specifies the way whether to add an additional ID in egress


ports. Valid option includes:
1. Add VLAN: Add an additional VID besides its own original
VLAN stacking VID according to user assigned. It supports IEEE 802.1q
mode Q-in-Q VLAN.
2. EXT VLAN: Replaces its own original VID of packets from
egress ports with default VID.
3. OFF: No any action in egress port.

It specifies the way to deal with packets from ingress ports.


1. OFF (Default): There are 2 conditions appears for this mode
as below :
VLAN tunneling • Remains original VID of incoming packets if incoming
mode packet with its own tag.
• Add the default VID if incoming packet without its own tag.
2. 1q1q: Supports Q in Q mode which the default VID should be
added on original VID of incoming packets from DTE.

IGMP Relay Agent Enable/Disable (Default) service of IGMP Relay Agent.

PPPoE Enable/Disable (Default) service of PPPoE Intermediate


Intermediate Agent.
Agent

DHCP Relay Enable/Disable (Default) service of DHCP Relay Option 82.


Option 82

It specified the channel profile name.


Channel Profile 1 Default: Channel- Default

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4.8 ATU-C Line Profile

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.

4.8.1 Configure Line Profile

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).

Table 4-10 Modify ADSL Line Profile

Command 8: 1.Provisioning Menu > 8. ATU-C Line Profile Menu


Purpose: Configure line profile of ADSL.

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

Upstream Target Configured target SNR margin of upstream. Valid values:


SNR(dB) 0~31 dB, Default: 1 dB

Interleave Delay defines the mapping (relative spacing)


Upstream between subsequent input bytes at the interleave input
Interleave Delay and their placement in the bit stream at the interleave
(ms) output.
Valid values: 0~63 ms, Default: 1 ms

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It means “Impulse Noise Protection”. Impulse noise in


Upstream/Dnstrea multicarrier systems behaves effectively as a modulating
m INP signal that controls the first moment of the background
Gaussian noise. Valid values: 0.5, 0~16 (step 1), Default: 1

Configured minimum / maximum transmit rate for


downstream.
Downstream Min/
Max Rate (kbps) Valid values: 32,000~32,736,000 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
Downstream Min/ should attempt to reduce its power output to optimize its
Max SNR (dB) operation.
Valid values: 1~31 dB for min. / max. Snr
Default: 0 dB for min. SNR; 31 dB for max. SNR

Downstream Target Configured target SNR margin. Valid values: 0~31 dB


SNR (dB) Default: 1dB

Refer to description of Atuc Interleave Delay.


Downstream Valid values: 0~63 ms
Interleave Delay
Default: 1 ms

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4.9 ATU-C Alarm Profile


This session introduces some commands to configure the ADSL alarm profile and
mapping available alarm profile to specific ADSL port.

The parameters cover alarm types:


ES (Error Seconds), SES (Severely Error Seconds), UAS (Unavailable Seconds)

4.9.1 Configure/Modify ADSL Alarm Profile


The step 1st: Set desired alarm profiles via Command 9 (see below table).
The step 2nd: Assign ADSL port to apply specified alarm profile via Command 3,
(see page 15).

Table 4-11 Configure/Modify ADSL Alarm Profile

Command 9 : 1.Provisioning Menu> 9.ADSL Alarm Profile


Purpose: Configure the alarm profile of ADSL.

Sample:

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Profile name It specifies name of ADSL alarm profile.


Type: string 20 characters

Atuc 15Min ES Configured the lowest limit of upstream Error


Threshold Seconds that is permitted to occur within 15 minutes.
Valid range: 0~900, Default: 0

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

Atuc 15Min UAS Configured the lowest limit of upstream Unavailable


Threshold Seconds that is permitted to occur within 15 minutes.
Valid range: 0~900, Default: 0

Atur 15Min ES Threshold Configured the lowest limit of downstream Error


Seconds that is permitted to occur within 15 minutes.
Valid range: 0~900, Default: 0

Atur 15Min SES Configured the lowest limit of downstream Severe


Threshold Error Seconds that is permitted to occur within 15
minutes.
Valid range: 0~900, Default: 0
Atur 15Min UAS Configured the lowest limit of downstream
Threshold Unavailable Seconds that is permitted to occur within
15 minutes.
Valid range: 0~900, Default: 0

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4.10 Static VLAN Table


Configure a specific VLAN to be applied for specific ADSL port or bridge port.

Table 4-12 Configure Static VLAN Table

Command 10 : 1.Provisioning Menu>10.Static VLAN Table

Purpose: Configure a specific VLAN for specific ADSL port or bridge port.
Sample:

It specifies which port to be applied for specific VID. Valid option


Interface includes xDSL port 1~48, Uplink

It specifies fair queuing according to weight setting in time of


Bridge Port Congestion. Valid option: 1~3

It specifies the acceptable mode of egress packets. It means frames


Egress would be filtered based on following options.
Member 1. Tagged: Add a VID on the ingressive packets.
2. Untagged: Untagged the VID on the ingressive packets.

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4.11 VLAN Rate Limit


Configure CIR (Mbps) according to Broadcast and Flooding for a specific VLAN ID.

Table 4-13 Configure VLAN Rate Limit

Command 11 : 1.Provisioning Menu>11.VLAN Rate Limit


Purpose: Configure CIR (Mbps) based on Broadcast and Flooding for a specific
VLAN ID.

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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Chapter 5 Alarm Menu

Alarm Menu includes submenus as shown on Table 5-1.

Table 5-1 Submenus of Provision

Alarm Menu Function

1. List Current Alarm Display present data of current alarm.


2. List Alarm History Display existing data historical alarm.
3. Clear Alarm History Clear historical alarm data.
4. Operate Alarm Cut Off Terminate the audio alarm when alarm occurred.
Modify severity (option: Critical, Major, Minor, Info, Event)
5. Modify Alarm Severity
and whether to be notified about each alarm type.

6. Modify Alarm Reporting Modify severity and notifiable option of alarm types.

7. External Alarm State View present status of each alarm input/output.

5.1 List Current Alarms

List Current Alarms menu enables users to view data of current alarm.

Table 5-2 List Current Alarms

Command 12 : 2.Alarm Menu >1.List Current Alarms Menu

Purpose: Display present data of current alarm.

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5.2 List Alarm History

Table 5-3 List Alarm History

Command 13: 2.Alarm Menu >2.List Alarm History

Purpose: Display existing historical alarm.


Example:

5.3 Clear Alarm History

Table 5-4 Clear Historical Alarm


Command 14: 2.Alarm Menu >3.Clear Alarm History
Purpose: Clear data of historical alarm.

Example:

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5.4 Operate Alarm Cut Off

Table 5-5 Operate Alarm Cut Off

Command 15: 2.Alarm Menu >4.Operate Alarm Cut Off


Purpose: Terminate the audio alarm when alarm occurred.

Example:

5.5 Modify Alarm Severity

Table 5-6 Modify Alarm Severity


Command 16: 2.Alarm Menu >5.Modify Alarm Severity
Purpose: Modify or display severity (i.e. Critical, Major, minor, event, Info) for each
alarm item. The default setting displayed as below.
★ Note: Current Alarm only includes alarm severity such as “critical”,
“current”, “major” and “minor”.

Example:

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Alarm severity It specifies which alarm severity of alarm type to be configured


including critical, major, minor, status and event.
Default: “Major” for all alarm types; “event” for threshold.

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5.6 Modify Alarm Reporting

Table 5-7 Modify Alarm Reporting

Command 17: 2.Alarm Menu >6.Modify Alarm Reporting

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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5.7 External Alarm State

Table 5-8 External Alarm State

Command 18: 2.Alarm Menu >7.External Alarm State


Purpose: View status of external alarm.

Example:

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Table 5-9 Alarm Description

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-power failure.


• LPR_NE: An LPR failure is declared after 2.5 +- 0.5 s of contiguous nearend
LPR primitive presence. An LPR failure is cleared after 10 +- 0.5 s of no
near-end LPR primitive presence.
LPR
• LPR_FE: A far end Loss of power - LPR-FE failure is declared after the
occurrence of a far end LPR primitive followed by 2.5 +- 0.5 s of contiguous
near end LOS defected. A far end LPR failure is cleared after 10 +- 0.5 s of no
near 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.

LOL Loss of link LOL indicates a loss-of-link condition according to RFC2662.

Table 5-10 Alarm Threshold Description

Alarm
Alarm Description
Type

It means Errored Seconds.


This parameter is a count of 1 second intervals with following factors:
1. one or more CRC 8 anomalies summed over all received bearer channels
ES
2. one or more LOS defects
3. one or more SEF defects
4. one or more LPR defects
It means Severely Errored Seconds. This parameter is a count of 1 second
SES
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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.

It means Unavailable Seconds.


This parameter is a count of 1 second intervals for which the ADSL line is
unavailable. The ADSL line becomes unavailable at the onset of 10 contiguous
UAS
SES Ls. The 10 SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the
ADSL line becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no
SESs. The 10 seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.

It means Loss of Signal Seconds.


LOSS This parameter is a count of 1 second intervals containing one or more LOS
defected.

It means Loss of Frame Seconds.


This parameter is a count of 1 second intervals for which the ADSL line is in Loss
of frame (LOF) state. An LOF failure is declared after 2.5 + 0.5 s of contiguous
LOFS
SEF defected, except when an LOS defect or failure is present (see LOS
definition above). A LOF failure is cleared when LOS failure is declared, or after
10 + 0.5 s of no SEF defect.

It means Loss of Link Seconds.


LOLS This parameter is a count of 1 second intervals for which the ADSL line is in Loss
of Link (LOL) state. This parameter can be 0 only for near-end.

Loss of Power Seconds.


This parameter is a count of 1 second intervals for which the ADSL line is in Loss
LPRS of power (LPR) state. LPR failure is declared after 2.5 + 0.5 s of contiguous
near-end LPR primitive presence. LPR failure is cleared after 10 + 0.5 s of no
near-end LPR primitive presence. This parameter can be 0 only for far-end.

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Chapter 6 Status Menu


Table 6-1 Submenus of Status

The 1st tier menu of


Function
Status

1. ADSL Port Status Display connection rate and status of ADSL port.

2. ADSL Port Status Display Linkage status of Ethernet interface


Overview Menu

3. Forwarding Table Display a table of MAC addresses to be forwarded

4. Forwarding Table Display a table of MAC addresses of GE Ethernet port.


Menu-Uplink

5. Forwarding Table Display a table of MAC addresses of Ethernet port.


Menu-ADSL

6. IGMP Group Table List a table for IGMP group IP Address per port.

Display LED status of device. Blink: It stands for that


7. LED Status channel not connected.

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6.1 ADSL Port Status

Table 6-2 ADSL Port Status

Command 19: 3.Status Menu >1.ADSL Port Status

Purpose: Display linkage status, data rate and other data of each channel.

Example:

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6.2 ADSL Port Status Overview


Table 6-3 ADSL Port Status Overview

Command 20: 3.Status Menu >2.ADSL Port Status Overview


Purpose: Display ADSL port status about activation, mode, US-Rate, US-SNR.

Example:

6.3 Forwarding Table

Table 6-4 Forwarding Table

Command 21: 3.Status Menu >3. Forwarding Table


Purpose: Display a table of those MAC addresses to be forwarded.

Example:

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6.4 Forwarding Table-Uplink

Table 6-5 Forwarding Table-Uplink

Command 22: 3.Status Menu >4. Forwarding Table-Uplink

Purpose: Display MAC address to be learned upon uplink port.


Example:

6.5 Forwarding Table-ADSL

Table 6-6 Forwarding Table-ADSL

Command 23: 3.Status Menu >5. Forwarding Table-ADSL


Purpose: Display a table of MAC addresses to be learned upon ADSL port.

Example:

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6.6 IGMP Groups Table Menu

IGMP Group Table menu lists all active channels that broadcasting data to
required users’ IP.

Table 6-7 IGMP Group Table

Command 24: 4.Statistic Menu >6.IGMP Groups Table

Purpose: Lists active channels that broadcasting data to required users’


LIP.
Example:

Parameters Descriptions

IP It specifies channel IP which is on line to be requested by subscribers.


It specifies how much time for transmission since subscriber’s IP start
Uptime to report to IGMP server.

Indicates how many remaining seconds to terminate transmission of


Expires IGMP packets when network is without IGMP query from subscribers.

Last Reporter Indicates the IP of last subscribers kept reporting to IGMP server.

Count Indicates how many subscribers kept reporting to IGMP server.

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6.7 List LED Status

Table 6-8 List LED Status

Command 25: 3.Status Menu >7. LED Status

Purpose: Display LED status of device. Blink: It stands for that channel not
connected.

Example:

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Chapter 7 Statistic Menu

Table 7-1 Submenus of Statistic Menu

The 1st tier of Statistic Menu Function


Uplink Port Traffic Statistic Menu Display packet calculation of uplink port.

ADSL Port Traffic Statistic Menu Display packet calculation of specific ADSL port.

ADSL Port Bandwidth Menu List amount of registered call and current call.

7.1 Uplink Port Traffic Statistic Menu

Table 7-2 Uplink Port Traffic Statistic

Command 26: 4.Statistic Menu >1. Uplink Port Traffic Statistic


Purpose: Display packet calculation of uplink port.

Example:

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7.2 ADSL Port Traffic Statistic Menu

Table 7-3 ADSL Port Traffic Statistic

Command 27: 4.Statistic Menu >2. ADSL Port Traffic Statistic

Purpose: Display packet calculation of ADSL port.

Example:

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7.3 ADSL Port Bandwidth Menu

Table 7-4 ADSL Port Bandwidth Menu

Command 28: 4.Statistic Menu >3. ADSL Port Bandwidth


Purpose: List bandwidth calculation of bridge ports (1-3) according to 5 sec, 3 min,
10 min.

Example:

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Chapter 8 PM Menu

Table 8-1 Submenus of PM Menu

The 1st tier of PM Menu Function

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.

Display path performance counters per 15 minutes about


ADSL 15min Path PM ADSL port.

Display path performance counters per 1 day about ADSL


ADSL 1 day Path Menu port.

Clear PM Menu Clear specified PM data.

8.1 ADSL 15min Line PM Menu

Table 8-2 ADSL 15min Line PM Menu

Command 29: 5.PM Menu >2. ADSL 15min Line PM


Purpose: Display line performance counters per 15 minutes about ADSL port.

Example:

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8.2 ADSL 1 day Line PM Menu

Table 8-3 ADSL 1 day Line PM Menu

Command 30: 5.PM Menu >2. ADSL 1 day Line PM


Purpose: Display line performance counters per 1 day about ADSL port.

Example:

8.3 ADSL 15min Path PM Menu

Table 8-4 List 15min Path PM Menu

Command 31: 5.PM Menu >3. ADSL 15min Path PM

Purpose: Display path performance counters per 15 minutes about ADSL port.
Example:

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8.4 ADSL 1 day Path PM Menu

Table 8-5 List 1 day Path PM Menu

Command 32: 5.PM Menu >4. ADSL 1 day Path PM


Purpose: Display path performance counters per 1 day about ADSL port.

Example:

8.5 Clear PM Menu

Table 8-6 Clear PM Data

Command 33: 5.PM Menu >5. Clear PM Data


Purpose: Clear specified PM data.

Example:

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Chapter 9 Testing Menu

The 1st tier Menu of


Function
Testing Menu

1. Lamp Test Menu Execute lamp test.

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.

9.1 Lamp Test

Table 9-1 Lamp Test

Command 34: 6.Testing Menu >1.Lamp Test

Purpose: Execute lamp test.

Example:

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9.2 OAM Loopback Test Menu

The Operations and Management (OAM) provides functions as below:


● Fault detection, Fault localization, Performance monitoring

OAM defines standardized cells that are sent within the user data stream to
provide particular information about a network and its elements.

Table 9-2 OAM Loopback Test

Command 35: 6. Testing Menu >2.OAM Loopback Test

Purpose: Sent OAM loop back cell.

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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Chapter 10 Administration Menu


Administration menu includes submenus to configure below setting and Load
Factory Default as shown on Table 10-1.

Table 10-1 Administration Menu

The 1st tier menu of


Function
Administration
1. Version Information Display version Information.

2. System Information List version information of device.

3. Modify Date and Time Display Date and Time

1.Alarm Threshold: Set threshold of triggering the


temperature alarm
4. Temperature Threshold
2. Alarm Goes Away: Set temperature value for releasing
temperature alarm.
Save modifications into database after executing any or a
5. Save Configuration series of commands.
6. Firmware Upgraded Remote upgrade the firmware of specified unit.

7. Reboot and Load Factory Reboot and recover default setting


Default (*)

8. Schedule Reboot Set exact schedule to auto-reboot daily/weekly on schedule.


9. Database Backup and Backup and restore configuration of system.
Restore
10. User Management Modify the account name & password of system access.

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

14. Web GUI Setting Enable/Delete web GUI setting.


Set time limitation to end up idle status about remote
15. Set Session Idle Time operation access.

16. System Log Client Set IP address to store log records of system.

17. System Configuration Activate “Auto Apply Profile”, “Bandwidth Counter”.

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10.1 Version Information Menu

Table 10-2 Version Information Menu

Command 36: 7.Administration Menu >1. Version Information Menu


Purpose: List version, MAC address of device.

Example:

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10.2 System Information Menu


Table 10-3 System Information Menu

Command 37: 7.Administration Menu >2.System Information Menu

Purpose: List device information, external alarm state of device.

Example:

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10.3 Modify Date and Time Menu

Table 10-4 Modify Day and Time Menu


Command 38: 7.Administration Menu >3.Modify Date And Time Menu
Purpose: Set date and time of system.
Example:

10.4 Temperature Thresholds

Table 10-5 Set Temperature Threshold Menu

Command 39 : 7.Administration Menu >4.Temperature Threshold Menu


Purpose: 1. Temperature Threshold: Set threshold of triggering the temperature alarm
2. Temperature Alarm Release Threshold: Set which temperature value for
releasing temperature alarm.
Sample:

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10.5 Save Configuration


This step enables users to save modifications into database after executing any
and a series of commands in case of data lost.

Note:
It is recommend that “Save Configuration” to executed in the last process
after finishing any setting.

Table 10-6 Save Configuration

Command 40 : 7.Administration Menu >5.Save Configuration

Purpose: Save modifications into database after executing any or a series of


commands.

Example:

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10.6 Reboot and Factory Default


Related option of “System Reboot Menu” shown on below:
● None: Reboot system independently (see Table 10-7).
● Save Configuration: Save configuration automatically before rebooting system.
● Factory Default All: Recover all settings including IP Network as default value
before rebooting system.

Note: Networks disconnection might be happened after execution of


“Factory Default All”. Set IP value via Command 45: 7.Administration Menu
>11. LAN Setting (*)
● Factory Default without Network: Recover mostly settings (excluding IP
Network as remarks below) as default value before rebooting system.
Remarks: Following items will be remained as previous value
Command 10 : 1.Provisioning Menu>10.Static VLAN Table
Command 45: 7.Administration Menu >11. LAN Setting (*)
Command 46: 7.Administration Menu >12. SNMP Access Communities
Command 47: 7.Administration Menu >13. SNMP Trap Communities Menu
Command 48: 7.Administration Menu >14. Web GUI Setting

Note: (*) stands for system will auto-reboot to activate this setting.

Table 10-7 Reboot and Factory Default Menu-None option


Command 41: 7.Administration Menu >7.Reboot and Factory Default Menu
Purpose: Reboot system according to following option: None, Save Configuration,
factory default all, factory default without Network.
Example 1:

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10.7 Schedule Reboot

Table 10-8 Schedule Reboot Menu

Command 42: 7.Administration Menu >8.Schedule Reboot Menu

Purpose: Set exact schedule to auto-reboot daily/weekly on schedule.


Example:

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10.8 Database Backup and Restore


Related option of “Backup and Restore Menu” shown on below:
● Backup Database: Backup system configuration to the saver PC (see Table
10-9).
● Restore Database All: Store configuration file including IP Network from server
to device after finishing backup procedure
● Restore Database without Network: Store configuration file excluding IP
Network from server to device after finishing backup procedure.
Remarks: Following items will be remained as previous value
Command 10 : 1.Provisioning Menu>10.Static VLAN Table
Command 45: 7.Administration Menu >11. LAN Setting (*)
Command 46: 7.Administration Menu >12. SNMP Access Communities
Command 47: 7.Administration Menu >13. SNMP Trap Communities Menu
Command 48: 7.Administration Menu >14. Web GUI Setting

● Backup System Log: Backup all operational records.

Preparing procedure as following:

Step 1: Make sure location of backup file in TFTP server.


Step 2: Modify same subnet of device (such as 10.0.0.x) with TFTP server,
supposing IP of TFTP server is 10.0.0.1.
Step 3: Initiate TFTP software in the server PC.
Step 4: Execute “Backup Database”.
Step 5: Execute “Restore Database All”.

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Table 10-9 Database Backup Configuration Menu

Command 43: 7.Administration Menu >9. Database Backup and Restore


Purpose: 1.Backup configuration data.

Example

10.9 User Management

Set and modify password and user account for accessing operation.

Table 10-10 User Management

Command 44: 7.Administration Menu >10.User Management

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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10.10 LAN Setting (*) Menu


Table 10-11 LAN Setting Menu

Command 45: 7.Administration Menu >11. LAN Setting (*)


Purpose: Display & modify Network setting.

Example:

10.11 SNMP Access Communities


Table 10-12 SNMP Access Communities Menu

Command 46: 7.Administration Menu >12. SNMP Access Communities


Purpose: Display & modify authority and SNMP port of SNMP communities.
Example:

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10.12 SNMP Trap Communities


Table 10-13 Modify SNMP Trap Communities Menu

Command 47: 7.Administration Menu >13. SNMP Trap Communities Menu


Purpose: Modify the current IP and Trap port for getting alarm message about ISAP.

Example:

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10.13 Web GUI Setting

Table 10-14 Relay Agent Setting Menu

Command 48: 7.Administration Menu >14. Web GUI Setting


Purpose: Enable/Disable Web GUI function.

Example:

10.14 Set Session Idle Time


Table 10-15 Schedule Auto Reboot Menu

Command 49: 7.Administration Menu >15.Set session Idle Time

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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10.15 System Log Client


Set IP address to store log records of system for debug purpose.

Table 10-16 System Log Client

Command 50 : 7.Administration Menu >16.System Log Client


Purpose: Set IP address to store log records of system.
Example:

10.16 System Configuration


Enable/Disable functions of “Profile Auto Apply Action”, “Bandwidth Counter”.

Table 10-17 System Log Client

Command 51 : 7.Administration Menu >17.System Configuration


Purpose: Set “Profile Auto Apply Action”, “Bandwidth Counter”
Example:

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10.17 Firmware Upgrade

It describes following processes to execute remote upgrade.

10.17.1 Cable Linkage

Figure 10-1 Cable Linkage

10.17.2 Upgrade Procedure

Remote upgrade procedure includes three steps as following:


Step 1: Make sure location of new firmware in TFTP server.
Step 2: Modify the same type of ① Network and ② subnet between ISAP
setting and linkage via Command 45: 7.Administration Menu >11. LAN
Setting (*)
①“Fast Ethernet” supported in the network linkage so that the LAN setting
could be “Fast Ethernet” about ISAP.
② Set ISAP as 10.0.0.x (Set the same subnet with TFTP server,
supposing IP of TFTP server is 10.0.0.1)

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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10.17.3 Example of Firmware Upgrade

Table 10-18 Firmware Upgrade

Command 52 : 7.Administration >6.Firmware Upgrade Menu

Purpose: Upgrade new firmware version via remote site

Example:

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Chapter 11 Example of Q-in-Q Setting

This chapter describes how to configure Q-in-Q mode for specified xDSL ports or
Ethernet ports.

11.1 Configuration Q-in-Q mode

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.

• Upstream- See Step 3


Set Q-in-Q with VID 20 via “General

• Add Bridge profile with VLAN VID 10 (step1)


Configuration” Menu

• Downstream- See Step 4 • Upstream-Configure xDSL Port to apply Bridge


profile (step 2)
Add VID 10 with Tagged mode for uplink
interface via “Static VLAN Table” menu
Host
PC
ISAP Phone Line
Internet

VID20 (VID10) Untagged Untagged


Modem

• Downstream- See Step 5


Add VID 20 with Egress Untagged at xDSL port
via “Static VLAN Tale” menu

Figure 11-1 Q-in-Q Structure

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11.2 Procedure of Q-in-Q mode

Step 1: Add a new Bridge profile with VID 10. Other parameters could be
configured as default value.

Table 11-1 Add Bridge Profile with VID 10

Command 7: 1.Provisioning Menu > 7.ATU-C Bridge Profile

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.

Table 11-2 xDSL Port Configuration for Q-in-Q

Command 3: 1.Provisioning Menu > 3.xDSL Port Configuration Menu

Example:

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Step 3: Enable Q-in-Q with VLAN ID 20 via “General Configuration” Menu.

Table 11-3 General Configuration for Q-in-Q

Command 1: 1.Provisioning Menu > 1.General Configuration Menu

Example:

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Step 4: Configure VID 10 to be passed through at Uplink interface with Egress


Tagged (downstream) via “Static VLAN Table “menu.

Table 11-4 Static VLAN Table for VID 10

Command 10 : 1.Provisioning Menu>10.Static VLAN Table

Example:

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Step 5: Configure VID 20 to be untagged at specific ADSL port (downstream).

Table 11-5 Static VLAN Table for VID 20

Command 10 : 1.Provisioning Menu>10.Static VLAN Table

Example:

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Appendix Abbreviations and Acronyms


The abbreviations and acronyms used in this document.

Table 0-1 Abbreviations and Acronyms Table

Abbreviations Full Name


AAL ATM Adaptation Layer
ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber line
AIS Alarm Indication Signal
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
ATU-C ADSL Transceiver Unit at the central office end
ATU-R ADSL Transceiver Unit at the remote end
CBR Constant Bit Rate
CV Coding Violation
DSLAM Digital Subscriber line Access Multiplexer
ES Error Seconds
EoA Ethernet over ATM
GE Gigabit Ethernet
IP Internet Protocol
LAN Local Area Network
LOF Loss of Frame
LOS Loss of Signal
LPR Loss of Power
OAM Operation, Administration, and Maintenance
PCR Peak Cell Rate
PSD Power Spectral Density
PVC Permanent Virtual Channel
rtVBR Real time Variable Bit Rate
SCR Sustainable Cell Rate
SNR Signal-to Noise Ratio
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
UAS Unavailable Seconds
UBR Unspecified Bit Rate
VC Virtual Channel
VCI Virtual Channel Identify
VCL Virtual Channel Link
VDSL Very high-speed Digital Subscriber line
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network

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Abbreviations Full Name


VP Virtual Path
VPI Virtual Path Identifier
WAN Wide Area Network
xDSL ADSL/VDSL

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Appendix Commands List


Command 1: 1.Provisioning Menu > 1.General Configuration Menu ..........................................................9
Command 2: 1.Provisioning Menu > 2.IGMP Configuration (*) .................................................................. 11
Command 3: 1.Provisioning Menu > 3.xDSL Port Configuration Menu ....................................................15
Command 4: 1.Provisioning Menu > 4.xDSL Port Information Menu ........................................................17
Command 5: 1.Provisioning Menu> 5. ATM Qos Profile Menu ..................................................................18
Command 6: 1.Provisioning Menu > 6.ATU-C Channel Profile ..................................................................20
Command 7: 1.Provisioning Menu > 7.ATU-C Bridge Profile .....................................................................22
Command 8: 1.Provisioning Menu > 8. ATU-C Line Profile Menu ..............................................................25
Command 9 : 1.Provisioning Menu> 9.ADSL Alarm Profile........................................................................28
Command 10 : 1.Provisioning Menu>10.Static VLAN Table .......................................................................30
Command 11 : 1.Provisioning Menu>11.VLAN Rate Limit ..........................................................................31
Command 12 : 2.Alarm Menu >1.List Current Alarms Menu ......................................................................32
Command 13: 2.Alarm Menu >2.List Alarm History ....................................................................................33
Command 14: 2.Alarm Menu >3.Clear Alarm History ..................................................................................33
Command 15: 2.Alarm Menu >4.Operate Alarm Cut Off .................................................................................34
Command 16: 2.Alarm Menu >5.Modify Alarm Severity..................................................................................34
Command 17: 2.Alarm Menu >6.Modify Alarm Reporting ...............................................................................36
Command 18: 2.Alarm Menu >7.External Alarm State ....................................................................................38
Command 19: 3.Status Menu >1.ADSL Port Status ........................................................................................42
Command 20: 3.Status Menu >2.ADSL Port Status Overview ........................................................................44
Command 21: 3.Status Menu >3. Forwarding Table .......................................................................................44
Command 22: 3.Status Menu >4. Forwarding Table-Uplink ............................................................................45
Command 23: 3.Status Menu >5. Forwarding Table-ADSL .............................................................................45
Command 24: 4.Statistic Menu >6.IGMP Groups Table ..................................................................................46
Command 25: 3.Status Menu >7. LED Status .................................................................................................47
Command 26: 4.Statistic Menu >1. Uplink Port Traffic Statistic .......................................................................48
Command 27: 4.Statistic Menu >2. ADSL Port Traffic Statistic........................................................................49
Command 28: 4.Statistic Menu >3. ADSL Port Bandwidth ..............................................................................50
Command 29: 5.PM Menu >2. ADSL 15min Line PM .....................................................................................51
Command 30: 5.PM Menu >2. ADSL 1 day LIne PM ......................................................................................52
Command 31: 5.PM Menu >3. ADSL 15min Path PM .....................................................................................52
Command 32: 5.PM Menu >4. ADSL 1 day Path PM ......................................................................................53
Command 33: 5.PM Menu >5. Clear PM Data ................................................................................................53
Command 34: 6.Testing Menu >1.Lamp Test ..................................................................................................54
Command 35: 6. Testing Menu >2.OAM Loopback Test .................................................................................55
Command 36: 7.Administration Menu >1. Version Information Menu .............................................................57
Command 37: 7.Administration Menu >2.System Information Menu ..............................................................58
Command 38: 7.Administration Menu >3.Modify Date And Time Menu..........................................................59
Command 39 : 7.Administration Menu >4.Temperature Threshold Menu .......................................................59
Command 40 : 7.Administration Menu >5.Save Configuration .......................................................................60
Command 41: 7.Administration Menu >7.Reboot and Factory Default Menu .................................................61
Command 42: 7.Administration Menu >8.Schedule Reboot Menu .................................................................62
Command 43: 7.Administration Menu >9. Database Backup and Restore .....................................................64

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Command 44: 7.Administration Menu >10.User Management .......................................................................64


Command 45: 7.Administration Menu >11. LAN Setting (*) ............................................................................65
Command 46: 7.Administration Menu >12. SNMP Access Communities .......................................................65
Command 47: 7.Administration Menu >13. SNMP Trap Communities Menu .................................................66
Command 48: 7.Administration Menu >14. Web GUI Setting .........................................................................67
Command 49: 7.Administration Menu >15.Set session Idle Time ...................................................................67
Command 50 : 7.Administration Menu >16.System Log Client .......................................................................68
Command 51 : 7.Administration Menu >17.System Configuration .................................................................68
Command 52 : 7.Administration >6.Firmware Upgrade Menu ........................................................................70

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