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Contents OverviewIES-708-22A User’s Guide10Downstream Broadcast ...
Chapter 11 IP SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide100
IES-708-22A User’s Guide101CHAPTER 12 ENET Port SetupThe ENET Port Setup screen allows you to configure settings for the Ethernet ports.To open this
Chapter 12 ENET Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide102
IES-708-22A User’s Guide103CHAPTER 13 xDSL Port SetupThis chapter explains how to configure settings for profiles and individual DSL ports. It also c
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide104See Chapter 57 on page 387 for the settings of the default profile and DSL port default settings.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide10513.5.1 xDSL Port Setting ScreenTo open this screen, click Basic Setting > xDSL Port Setup, a
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide106Figure 44 Basic Setting > xDSL Port Setup > xDSL Port SettingThe following table describe
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide10713.6 Virtual ChannelsDefining virtual channels (also called Permanent Virtual Circuits or PVCs)
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide108Use the Edit Static VLAN screen to configure a static VLAN on the IES-708-22A for voice on the po
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide109Figure 45 Basic Setting > xDSL Port Setup > VC SetupThe following table describes the la
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Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide110PVID Type a PVID (Port VLAN ID) to assign to untagged frames received on this channel. Priority U
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide111SelectDeleteDo the following to remove one or more PVCs.1. Select a PVC’s Select radio button.2.
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide11213.8 Priority-based PVCsThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.A PPVC (Priority-based PVC)
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide11313.9 PPVC Setup ScreenUse this screen to view and configure PPVCs.To open this screen, click Ba
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide11413.9.1 PPVC Setup Members ScreenUse this screen to add and remove member PVCs." The member
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide115The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 23 Basic Setting > xDSL Port
Chapter 13 xDSL Port SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide116
IES-708-22A User’s Guide117CHAPTER 14 xDSL Profiles SetupA profile is a list of settings that you define. Then you can assign them to one or more ind
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide11814.3 Port Profile ScreenTo open this screen, click Basic Setting > xDSL Profiles Setup.Fi
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide11914.4 ATM QoSATM Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms provide the best service on a per-flow
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Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide120" Traffic shaping controls outgoing (downstream) traffic, not incoming (upstream).14.5.1
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide12114.5.2.2 Sustained Cell Rate (SCR)Sustained Cell Rate (SCR) is the mean cell rate of each b
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide122Figure 53 TAT, CDVT and BT in Traffic Shaping14.6 Upstream PolicingUpstream policing is an
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide12314.7 VC Profile ScreenTo open this screen, click Basic Setting >xDSL Profiles Setup >
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide12414.8 Alarm Profile ScreenAlarm profiles define DSL port alarm thresholds. The IES-708-22A se
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide125Figure 55 Basic Setting > xDSL Profiles Setup > Alarm ProfileThe following table des
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide12614.8.1 Alarm Profile Map ScreenUse this screen to look at and to assign the ports to which a
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide12714.9 IGMP FilteringThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.With the IGMP filtering fea
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide128Figure 57 Basic Setting > xDSL Profiles Setup > IGMP Filter ProfileThe following tabl
Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide129End IP Enter the ending multicast IP address for a range of IP addresses to which you want t
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Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide130
IES-708-22A User’s Guide131CHAPTER 15 xDSL Line Data15.1 xDSL Line Rate Info ScreenThis screen displays a DSL port’s line operating values. Informat
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-708-22A User’s Guide13215.2 xDSL Performance ScreenThese counters display line performance data that has been accumulate
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-708-22A User’s Guide133Figure 59 Basic Setting > xDSL Line Data > Line PerformanceThe following table describes
Chapter 15 xDSL Line DataIES-708-22A User’s Guide134Stuc/Stur SES The number of Severely Errored Seconds detected by the STU-C and the STU-R on this D
IES-708-22A User’s Guide135CHAPTER 16 G.bondThis chapter explains how to combine multiple ports into a logical link.16.1 Bonding OverviewBonding com
Chapter 16 G.bondIES-708-22A User’s Guide136Figure 60 Basic Setting > G.bondThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 31 Ba
Chapter 16 G.bondIES-708-22A User’s Guide13716.2.1 G.bond Status ScreenUse this screen to look at the status of each port in each bond.To open this
Chapter 16 G.bondIES-708-22A User’s Guide138
IES-708-22A User’s Guide139CHAPTER 17 VLANThis chapter shows you how to configure IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLANs.17.1 Introduction to VLANsA VLAN (Virtual
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Chapter 17 VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide140priority frame, meaning that only the priority level is significant and the default VID of the ingress port
Chapter 17 VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide141Figure 62 Advanced Application > VLANThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 33
Chapter 17 VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide14217.4 Static VLAN Setting ScreenYou can assign a port to be a member of a VLAN group or prohibit a port from
Chapter 17 VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide14317.5 VLAN Port Setting ScreenUse this screen to specify port VLAN IDs and to set whether or not Ethernet p
Chapter 17 VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide144Figure 64 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Port SettingThe following table describes the labels in
Chapter 17 VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide145Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.Copy portPasteDo the following to copy settings
Chapter 17 VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide146
IES-708-22A User’s Guide147CHAPTER 18 IGMPThis chapter describes the IGMP screens.18.1 IGMP Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of eith
Chapter 18 IGMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide148In IGMP proxy, an upstream interface is the port that is closer to the source (or the root of the multicast
Chapter 18 IGMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide149Figure 67 Advanced Application > IGMPThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 36
Table of ContentsIES-708-22A User’s Guide1518.6 IGMP Filter Setup Screen ...
Chapter 18 IGMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide15018.4 IGMP Bandwidth ScreenThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.Use this screen to set up bandwidth
Chapter 18 IGMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide15118.4.1 Bandwidth Port Setup ScreenUse this screen to set up multicast bandwidth requirements for specific
Chapter 18 IGMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide152The following table describes the labels in this screen.18.5 IGMP Setup ScreenUse this screen to configure
Chapter 18 IGMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide15318.6 IGMP Filter Setup ScreenThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.To open this screen, click Advan
Chapter 18 IGMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide154Figure 71 Advanced Application > IGMP > Count SetupThe following table describes the labels in this
Chapter 18 IGMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide155The following table describes the labels in this screen.18.9 IGMP Port Group ScreenUse this screen to disp
Chapter 18 IGMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide156
IES-708-22A User’s Guide157CHAPTER 19 Static MulticastThis chapter describes the Static Multicast screen.19.1 Static MulticastUse static multicast t
Chapter 19 Static MulticastIES-708-22A User’s Guide158Index This is the static multicast group index number.MAC Address This is the multicast MAC addr
IES-708-22A User’s Guide159CHAPTER 20 Multicast VLANThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter describes the Multicast VLAN screens.20
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Chapter 20 Multicast VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide160The following table describes the labels in this screen.20.3 MVLAN Setup ScreenUse this screen to
Chapter 20 Multicast VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide161Figure 76 Advanced Application > Multicast VLAN > MVLAN SetupThe following table describe
Chapter 20 Multicast VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide16220.4 MVLAN Group ScreenUse this screen to configure ranges of multicast IP addresses for each mul
Chapter 20 Multicast VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide163MVLAN ID Select the VLAN ID of the multicast VLAN for which you want to configure a range of mult
Chapter 20 Multicast VLANIES-708-22A User’s Guide164
IES-708-22A User’s Guide165CHAPTER 21 Packet FilteringThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter describes how to configure the Packet
Chapter 21 Packet FilteringIES-708-22A User’s Guide166PPPoE Pass throughPoint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet relies on PPP and Ethernet. It is a spec
IES-708-22A User’s Guide167CHAPTER 22 MAC FilterThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter introduces the MAC filter.22.1 MAC Filter
Chapter 22 MAC FilterIES-708-22A User’s Guide168The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 48 Advanced Application > MAC Filte
IES-708-22A User’s Guide169CHAPTER 23 Spanning Tree ProtocolThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter introduces the Spanning Tree Pr
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Chapter 23 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-708-22A User’s Guide170After a bridge determines the lowest cost-spanning tree with RSTP, it enables the root por
Chapter 23 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-708-22A User’s Guide171See the IEEE 802.1w standard for more information on RSTP. See the IEEE 802.1D standard f
Chapter 23 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-708-22A User’s Guide172Bridge Status If STP is activated, the following fields appear. If STP is not activated, D
Chapter 23 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-708-22A User’s Guide17323.3 Spanning Tree Protocol ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application > S
Chapter 23 Spanning Tree ProtocolIES-708-22A User’s Guide174Hello Time This is the time interval in seconds between BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Units)
IES-708-22A User’s Guide175CHAPTER 24 Port AuthenticationThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter describes the 802.1x authenticatio
Chapter 24 Port AuthenticationIES-708-22A User’s Guide17624.2 RADIUS ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application > Port Authentication.F
Chapter 24 Port AuthenticationIES-708-22A User’s Guide17724.3 802.1x ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application > Port Authentication
Chapter 24 Port AuthenticationIES-708-22A User’s Guide178Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.Port This field displays a port n
IES-708-22A User’s Guide179CHAPTER 25 Port SecurityThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter shows you how to set up port security.25
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Chapter 25 Port SecurityIES-708-22A User’s Guide180Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the IES-708-22A’s volatile memory. The IES-708-22A loses
IES-708-22A User’s Guide181CHAPTER 26 DHCP RelayThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter shows you how to set up DHCP relays for eac
Chapter 26 DHCP RelayIES-708-22A User’s Guide182Figure 88 DHCP Relay Agent Circuit ID Sub-option FormatThe Agent Information field that the IES-708-
Chapter 26 DHCP RelayIES-708-22A User’s Guide183Figure 90 Advanced Application > DHCP RelayThe following table describes the labels in this scre
Chapter 26 DHCP RelayIES-708-22A User’s Guide184Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the IES-708-22A’s volatile memory. The IES-708-22A loses the
IES-708-22A User’s Guide185CHAPTER 27 DHCP SnoopThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter shows you how to set up DHCP snooping setti
Chapter 27 DHCP SnoopIES-708-22A User’s Guide18627.3 DHCP Snoop Status ScreenUse this screen to look at or to clear the DHCP snooping table on each p
Chapter 27 DHCP SnoopIES-708-22A User’s Guide18727.4 DHCP Counter ScreenUse this screen to look at a summary of the DHCP packets on each port. To op
Chapter 27 DHCP SnoopIES-708-22A User’s Guide188
IES-708-22A User’s Guide189CHAPTER 28 2684 Routed ModeThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter shows you how to set up 2684 routed m
Table of ContentsIES-708-22A User’s Guide1943.3.2 Isolation Enable Command ...
Chapter 28 2684 Routed ModeIES-708-22A User’s Guide190WAN IP address is 192.168.10.200. The routed domain is the LAN IP addresses behind the CPE devic
Chapter 28 2684 Routed ModeIES-708-22A User’s Guide191To open this screen, click Advanced Application > 2684 Routed Mode.Figure 95 Advanced Appl
Chapter 28 2684 Routed ModeIES-708-22A User’s Guide19228.3 2684 Routed Domain ScreenUse this screen to configure domains for 2684 routed mode traffic
Chapter 28 2684 Routed ModeIES-708-22A User’s Guide193The following table describes the labels in this screen.28.4 RPVC Arp Proxy ScreenUse this scr
Chapter 28 2684 Routed ModeIES-708-22A User’s Guide194To open this screen, click Advanced Application > 2684 Routed Mode > RPVC ARP Proxy.Figure
Chapter 28 2684 Routed ModeIES-708-22A User’s Guide195Figure 98 Advanced Application > 2684 Routed Mode > Routed GatewayThe following table d
Chapter 28 2684 Routed ModeIES-708-22A User’s Guide196
IES-708-22A User’s Guide197CHAPTER 29 PPPoA to PPPoEThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter shows you how to set up the IES-708-22A
Chapter 29 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-708-22A User’s Guide198Figure 100 Advanced Application > PPPoA to PPPoEThe following table describes the labels in t
Chapter 29 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-708-22A User’s Guide199AC Name This field is optional. Specify the hostname of a remote access concentrator if there are
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Chapter 29 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-708-22A User’s Guide20029.3 PPPoA to PPPoE Status ScreenUse this screen to look at the current status of each PPPoA to P
Chapter 29 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-708-22A User’s Guide201Service Name This field specifies the name of the service that uses this PVC.Counter StatusTx/Rx
Chapter 29 PPPoA to PPPoEIES-708-22A User’s Guide202
IES-708-22A User’s Guide203CHAPTER 30 DSCPThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter shows you how to set up DSCP on each port and how
Chapter 30 DSCPIES-708-22A User’s Guide20430.3 DSCP Map ScreenUse this screen to convert DSCP priority to IEEE 802.1p priority. To open this screen,
IES-708-22A User’s Guide205CHAPTER 31 TLS PVCThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter shows you how to set up Transparent LAN Servic
Chapter 31 TLS PVCIES-708-22A User’s Guide206Figure 104 Transparent LAN Service Network Example 31.2 TLS PVC ScreenUse this screen to set up Transp
Chapter 31 TLS PVCIES-708-22A User’s Guide207Figure 105 Advanced Application > TLS PVCThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Ta
Chapter 31 TLS PVCIES-708-22A User’s Guide208Show Port Select which DSL port(s) for which to display TLS PVC settings.Index This field displays the n
IES-708-22A User’s Guide209CHAPTER 32 ACLThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter shows you how to set up ACL profiles on each port.
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Chapter 32 ACLIES-708-22A User’s Guide210• <mask>: 0~32• <tos>: 0~255• <port>: 0~65535If you apply multiple profiles to a PVC, the I
Chapter 32 ACLIES-708-22A User’s Guide211Figure 106 Advanced Application > ACLThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 69
Chapter 32 ACLIES-708-22A User’s Guide21232.3 ACL Profile Setup ScreenUse this screen to set up ACL profiles. To open this screen, click Advanced App
Chapter 32 ACLIES-708-22A User’s Guide21332.4 ACL Profile Map ScreenUse this screen to look at all the ACL profiles and the PVCs to which each one i
Chapter 32 ACLIES-708-22A User’s Guide214Figure 108 Advanced Application > ACL > ACL Profile MapThe following table describes the labels in th
IES-708-22A User’s Guide215CHAPTER 33 Downstream BroadcastThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter shows you how to allow or block d
Chapter 33 Downstream BroadcastIES-708-22A User’s Guide216Port Use this drop-down list box to select a port for which you wish to display settings. In
IES-708-22A User’s Guide217CHAPTER 34 SysLogThis chapter explains how to set the syslog parameters.34.1 SyslogThe syslog feature sends logs to an ex
Chapter 34 SysLogIES-708-22A User’s Guide218
IES-708-22A User’s Guide219CHAPTER 35 Access ControlThis chapter describes how to configure access control.35.1 Access Control ScreenUse this screen
Table of ContentsIES-708-22A User’s Guide2250.3.3 Route Set Command ...
Chapter 35 Access ControlIES-708-22A User’s Guide220Figure 112 SNMP Management ModelAn SNMP managed network consists of two main components: agents
Chapter 35 Access ControlIES-708-22A User’s Guide22135.3.1 Supported MIBsMIBs let administrators collect statistics and monitor status and performan
Chapter 35 Access ControlIES-708-22A User’s Guide222reboot Send a message to the manager that the system is going to reboot. The variable is the reaso
Chapter 35 Access ControlIES-708-22A User’s Guide22335.4 SNMP ScreenTo open this screen, click Advanced Application > Access Control > SNMP.Fi
Chapter 35 Access ControlIES-708-22A User’s Guide224The following table describes the labels in this screen.35.5 Service Access Control ScreenTo open
Chapter 35 Access ControlIES-708-22A User’s Guide22535.6 Remote Management ScreenUse this screen to configure the IP address ranges of trusted compu
Chapter 35 Access ControlIES-708-22A User’s Guide226Te l n e t / F T P/ We b /ICMP/SNMPSelect services that may be used for managing the IES-708-22A f
IES-708-22A User’s Guide227CHAPTER 36 Static RoutingThis chapter shows you how to configure the static routing function.Static routes tell the IES-70
Chapter 36 Static RoutingIES-708-22A User’s Guide228Metric The metric represents the “cost” of transmission for routing purposes. IP routing uses hop
IES-708-22A User’s Guide229CHAPTER 37 AlarmThis chapter shows you how to display the alarms, sets the severity level of an alarm(s) and where the sys
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Chapter 37 AlarmIES-708-22A User’s Guide23037.3 Alarm DescriptionsThis table describes alarms that the system can send. ATUC refers to the downstream
Chapter 37 AlarmIES-708-22A User’s Guide23137.4 Alarm Event Setup ScreenThis screen lists the alarms that the system can generate along with the sev
Chapter 37 AlarmIES-708-22A User’s Guide232The following table describes the labels in this screen.37.4.1 Edit Alarm Event Setup ScreenUse this scree
Chapter 37 AlarmIES-708-22A User’s Guide233The following table describes the labels in this screen.37.5 Alarm Port Setup ScreenUse this screen to se
Chapter 37 AlarmIES-708-22A User’s Guide234Figure 120 Alarm > Alarm Port SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 85
IES-708-22A User’s Guide235CHAPTER 38 MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to use the maintenance screens.38.1 Maintenance ScreenTo open this screen
Chapter 38 MaintenanceIES-708-22A User’s Guide236Figure 122 Management > Maintenance > Click Here (Firmware Upgrade)Type the path and file nam
Chapter 38 MaintenanceIES-708-22A User’s Guide237Click Management > Maintenance, and do the following to save your device’s configuration to your
Chapter 38 MaintenanceIES-708-22A User’s Guide238Figure 125 Management > Maintenance > Click Here (Restore Default Configuration) > Reboot3
IES-708-22A User’s Guide239CHAPTER 39 DiagnosticThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screens.39.1 Diagnostic ScreenUse this screen to check system l
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Chapter 39 DiagnosticIES-708-22A User’s Guide240The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 86 Management > DiagnosticLABEL DES
IES-708-22A User’s Guide241CHAPTER 40 MAC TableThis chapter introduces the MAC Table.40.1 Introduction to MAC TableThe MAC table lists device MAC ad
Chapter 40 MAC TableIES-708-22A User’s Guide242• If the device has already learned the port for this MAC address, but the destination port is the same
IES-708-22A User’s Guide243CHAPTER 41 ARP TableThis chapter describes the ARP Table.41.1 Introduction to ARP TableAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Chapter 41 ARP TableIES-708-22A User’s Guide244Figure 130 Management > ARP TableThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 88
245PART IVCLICommands (247)Command Examples (265)Alarm Commands (269)DHCP Commands (277)IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands (285)MAC Commands (293)
IES-708-22A User’s Guide247CHAPTER 42 CommandsThis chapter introduces the command line interface and lists the available commands.42.1 Command Line
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide248Administrators with middle privilege access can use middle or low privilege commands.Administrators with
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide249snmp getcommunity <community> Sets the SNMP GetRequest community.H/Hsnmp setcommunity <communi
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Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide250timeserver sync Retrieves the date and time from the time server.H/Hlog show Displays the device’s logs.
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide251enable <portlist> Turns on the specified SHDSL ports.M/Hdisable <portlist> Turns off the sp
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide252ppvc set <portlist> <vpi> <vci> <encap> <pvid> <priority>(STUC mode
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide253alarmprofile set <profile> [atten <atten>] [snrmgn <snrmgn>] [es <es>] [ses <
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide254pmm set <portlist> <normal|forced>H/Hpbo show <portlist> L/Lpbo set <portlist> &
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide255igmpsnoop bandwidth delete<index> (STUC mode only) Delete an entry of bandwidth budget setting sp
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide256igmpsnoop mvlan group set<vid> <index> <start_mcast_ip> <end_mcast_ip>(STUC mode
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide257rstp maxage <maxage sec> (STUC mode only) Set system rstp’s max age.H/Hrstp fwdelay <fwdelay s
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide258dhcprelay opt82sub2 disable(STUC mode only) Turns off option 82 sub-option 2M/Hdhcprelay opt82sub2 set &
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide259mac count enable <portlist> (STUC mode only) Turns on the MAC address count filter for an DSL por
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Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide260dot1x radius ip <ip> (STUC mode only) Set Radius server IP.H/Hdot1x radius port <port> (STUC
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide261dscp enable <portlist> (STUC mode only) Enable DSL/ENET ports to use DSCP mappingM/Hdscp disable
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide262acl profile set <profile> <rule> <action> (STUC mode only) Create/modify a acl profile
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide263acl set <portlist> <vpi> <vci> <profile>(STUC mode only) Apply an acl profile t
Chapter 42 CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide264shdsl 15mperf <portlist> [count <0..96>] Displays line performance statistics for the curren
IES-708-22A User’s Guide265CHAPTER 43 Command ExamplesThis chapter gives some examples of commands.43.1 Command Examples OverviewThese are commands
Chapter 43 Command ExamplesIES-708-22A User’s Guide26643.2.3 Info Show CommandSyntax: ras> sys info showThis command shows general system setting
Chapter 43 Command ExamplesIES-708-22A User’s Guide267This command turns on the subscriber isolation feature.43.3.3 Isolation Disable CommandSyntax:
Chapter 43 Command ExamplesIES-708-22A User’s Guide268This command displays and/or erases port statistics. The following example displays port statist
IES-708-22A User’s Guide269CHAPTER 44 Alarm CommandsThis chapter describes the alarm management commands.44.1 Alarm CommandsUse these commands to vi
List of FiguresIES-708-22A User’s Guide27List of FiguresFigure 1 High-speed, Point-to-point Connections (STU-C/STU-R) ...
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide270This command displays the current alarms by severity, alarm category, alarm condition, or date.The
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide271The following example displays the port alarm thresholds for all ports. “ifindex” identifies the
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide272This command lists alarm settings.The following example displays the supported minor level alarms
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide27344.8 Alarm History Show CommandSyntax: ras> alarm history show [<severity>|all] [<a
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide274whereThis command removes historic alarm entries by alarm category, alarm condition or severity.Th
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide275" Use the alarm tablelist command to display alarm setting details. The following example cr
Chapter 44 Alarm CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide276
IES-708-22A User’s Guide277CHAPTER 45 DHCP CommandsThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter describes how to use the DHCP Relay and
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide27845.1.3 Disable CommandSyntax: ras> switch dhcprelay disableThis command turns off the DHCP rel
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide279whereThis command has no effect if the relaymode is both. If the relaymode is auto, this command s
List of FiguresIES-708-22A User’s Guide28Figure 39 Basic Setting > Switch Setup ...
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide280This command turns off the DHCP relay agent information (Option 82, Sub-option 1) feature.45.2.3 O
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide281whereThis command adds the specified information for the relay agent.45.4 DHCP Snoop CommandsUse
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide28245.4.3 DHCP Snoop Flush CommandSyntax: ras> switch dhcpsnoop flush <portlist>whereThis
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide283Use this command to display a summary of DHCP packets on the specified port(s). The following exam
Chapter 45 DHCP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide284port =The selected DSL port number(s).overflow =The DHCP server can assign up to 32 IP addresses at
IES-708-22A User’s Guide285CHAPTER 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLANCommandsThis chapter describes the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN commands.46.1 Introduction t
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide28646.4 IEEE VLAN1Q Tagged VLAN Configuration CommandsThese commands allow you to
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide287whereThis command sets the priority of incoming frames with an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide28846.4.4.1 Modify a Static VLAN Table ExampleThe following is an example of how t
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide289" The IES-708-22A accepts both tagged and untagged incoming frames on the
List of FiguresIES-708-22A User’s Guide29Figure 82 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > STP Config ...
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide29046.4.8 Configuring Management VLAN Example" After the following example co
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide29146.5 VLAN EnableSyntax: ras> switch vlan enable <vid>This command en
Chapter 46 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide292
IES-708-22A User’s Guide293CHAPTER 47 MAC CommandsThis chapter describes how to configure the IES-708-22A’s MAC commands.47.1 MAC Commands OverviewU
Chapter 47 MAC CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide29447.2.2 MAC Filter Enable CommandSyntax: ras> switch mac filter enable <portlist]>whereThi
Chapter 47 MAC CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide295This command sets whether the IES-708-22A allows or blocks access for the MAC addresses you specify
Chapter 47 MAC CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide296Use MAC count commands to limit how many MAC addresses may be dynamically learned. MAC count command
Chapter 47 MAC CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide29747.3.3 MAC Count Disable Command Syntax: ras> switch mac count disable <portlist>whereTh
Chapter 47 MAC CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide298
IES-708-22A User’s Guide299CHAPTER 48 IGMP CommandsThis chapter describes the IGMP snooping and filtering commands.48.1 Multicast OverviewSee Chapte
About This User's GuideIES-708-22A User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to con
List of FiguresIES-708-22A User’s Guide30Figure 125 Management > Maintenance > Click Here (Restore Default Configuration) > Reboot ... 23
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide300(STU-C mode only) Syntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop enable <proxy|snooping>This command turns
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide301The following example displays which IGMP filter profile DSL port 5 is using.48.3.2 IGMP Filter S
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide302The following example configures an IGMP filter profile named voice with a range of multicast IP ad
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide303The following example displays the voice IGMP filter profile’s settings.48.4 IGMP Bandwidth Comma
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide304whereThis command configures bandwidth allocation for the multicast channel(s). For multicast chann
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide30548.5.2 IGMP Bandwidth Port Enable CommandSyntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop bandwidth port enable
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide30648.6 IGMP Count Limit CommandsThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.Use these commands to l
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide30748.6.3 IGMP Count Set CommandSyntax: ras> switch igmpsnoop igmpcount set <portlist> <
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide30848.7.1 IGMP Snoop Info Statistics CommandSyntax: ras> statistics igmpsnoop info [clear]This c
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide309This command displays the number of IGMP-related packets received on the specified port(s). Option
List of FiguresIES-708-22A User’s Guide31Figure 168 Red Hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card ...
Chapter 48 IGMP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide310
IES-708-22A User’s Guide311CHAPTER 49 Packet Filter CommandsThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.This chapter describes the packet filter com
Chapter 49 Packet Filter CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide31249.1.2 Packet Filter Set CommandSyntax: ras> switch pktfilter set <portlist> [f
Chapter 49 Packet Filter CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide313The following example sets DSL port 5 to reject ARP, PPPoE and IGMP packets.49.1.3 Packe
Chapter 49 Packet Filter CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide314
IES-708-22A User’s Guide315CHAPTER 50 IP CommandsThis chapter shows you how to use the (standard shell) IP commands to configure the IP (Internet Pro
Chapter 50 IP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide316The second command changes the default gateway (next hop). This tells the IES-708-22A where to send p
Chapter 50 IP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide317whereThis command defines a new, static IP forwarding route or edits an existing one.50.3.4 Route D
Chapter 50 IP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide31850.3.6 ARP Show CommandSyntax: ras> ip arp showThis command displays the IES-708-22A’s IP Addres
Chapter 50 IP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide319mtu This field displays the maximum size of each data packet, in bytes, in this network. If a larger
List of FiguresIES-708-22A User’s Guide32
Chapter 50 IP CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide320
IES-708-22A User’s Guide321CHAPTER 51 Firmware and Configuration FileMaintenanceThis chapter tells you how to upload a new firmware and/or configurat
Chapter 51 Firmware and Configuration File MaintenanceIES-708-22A User’s Guide322This is a sample from a FTP session to transfer the computer file fir
Chapter 51 Firmware and Configuration File MaintenanceIES-708-22A User’s Guide32351.3.1 Editable Configuration File Backup Configure your system, an
Chapter 51 Firmware and Configuration File MaintenanceIES-708-22A User’s Guide3241 Ensure that any changes you make to the commands in the configurati
Chapter 51 Firmware and Configuration File MaintenanceIES-708-22A User’s Guide325Enter the management password (1234 by default).Use put to transfer
Chapter 51 Firmware and Configuration File MaintenanceIES-708-22A User’s Guide326Quit FTP.Wait for the update to finish. The IES-708-22A restarts auto
IES-708-22A User’s Guide327CHAPTER 52 SNMPThis chapter covers Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) with the IES-708-22A.52.1 SNMP CommandsUse t
Chapter 52 SNMPIES-708-22A User’s Guide328whereUse this command to add the host IP address to the list of trusted hosts. If you enter a trusted host,
IES-708-22A User’s Guide329CHAPTER 53 DSL CommandsThis chapter describes some of the commands that allow you to configure and monitor the DSL ports.5
List of TablesIES-708-22A User’s Guide33List of TablesTable 1 LEDs ...
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide330whereThis command forcibly enables the specified DSL port(s).53.1.3 DSL Port Disable CommandSyntax:
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide331See Section 53.1.5 on page 331 for a description of each attribute.53.1.5 DSL Port Profile Set Com
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide332When using 4 or 8-wire groups, you must apply the profile to every port in a specific set of ports.
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide333This command assigns a specific DSL profile one or more ports.53.1.8 DSL Port Name CommandSyntax:
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide334The following example records the telephone number 12345678 for DSL port 5.53.1.10 DSL Port Loopbac
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide335whereThis command displays DSL port connection statistics including the wire pair, status (V for en
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide336Information obtained prior to training to steady state transition will not be valid or will be old i
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide337Information obtained prior to training to steady state transition will not be valid or will be old
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide338These counters display line performance data that has been accumulated since the system started and
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide339An example is shown next.In the list above, STUC refers to data detected by the STU-C, and STUR ref
List of TablesIES-708-22A User’s Guide34Table 39 Advanced Application > IGMP > IGMP Setup ...
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide340An example is shown next.In the list above, STUC refers to data detected by the STU-C, and STUR refe
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide34153.3.2 Alarm Profile Set CommandSyntax: ras> shdsl alarmprofile set <profile> [atten <
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide342The following example deletes the SESalarm alarm profile.53.3.4 Alarm Profile Map CommandSyntax:
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide343The following example displays which alarm profile the IES-708-22A is set to use for DSL ports 1-3.
Chapter 53 DSL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide344
IES-708-22A User’s Guide345CHAPTER 54 Virtual Channel ManagementThis chapter shows you how to use commands to configure virtual channels.54.1 Virtua
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide346This command creates a virtual channel profile. After you create a virtual channel pro
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide34754.2.3 Delete Virtual Channel Profile Command Syntax: ras> shdsl vcprofile dele
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide34854.3.2 PVC Set CommandSyntax: ras> shdsl pvc set <portlist> <vpi> <
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide34954.3.3 PVC Delete CommandSyntax: ras> shdsl pvc delete <portlist> <vpi&
List of TablesIES-708-22A User’s Guide35Table 82 Alarm Descriptions ...
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide350This command creates a PPVC.The following example creates a PPVC with VPI 8 and VCI 35
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide351The following example adds a PVC to a PPVC with VPI 8 and VCI 35 for port 5. The PVC
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide352This command displays the PVCs that are members of a PPVC. The following example displ
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide353whereThis command removes a PPVC. Removing a PPVC also deletes all of the member PVCs
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide35454.5.1 2684 Routed Mode ExampleThe following figure shows an example RFC 2684 (former
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide355• The subnet range of any RPVC and RPVC domain must be unique.Use the following comma
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide35654.5.4 RPVC Gateway Delete CommandSyntax: ras> shdsl rpvc gateway delete <gate
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide357This command adds a PVC to handle 2684 routed mode traffic." You must use the rp
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide358The following example displays the RPVCs for DSL port 1.54.5.7 RPVC Delete CommandSyn
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide359This command adds a domain for 2684 routed mode traffic. The domain includes the subs
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Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide360The following example displays the domains for 2684 routed mode traffic for devices co
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide361whereThis command configures how long the device stores the IP addresses of CPE devic
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide36254.6 PPPoA to PPPoE (PAE) CommandsThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.You ca
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide363This command creates a PPPoA-to-PPPoE PVC to allow communication between the ATM (CPE
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide36454.6.4 PAE PVC Session CommandSyntax: ras> shdsl paepvc session <portlist>
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide365The following example displays the statistics for port 1.Each value is described belo
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide36654.7 Transparent LAN Service (TLS) CommandsThis feature is available in STU-C mode on
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide367This command sets the second VLAN tag to add to the packets from the PVC.The followin
Chapter 54 Virtual Channel ManagementIES-708-22A User’s Guide368
IES-708-22A User’s Guide369CHAPTER 55 ACL CommandsThis feature is available in STU-C mode only.An ACL (Access Control Logic) profile allows the syste
37PART IIntroductionIntroducing the IES-708-22A (39)
Chapter 55 ACL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide370• vlan < vid > dmac <mac>• smac < mac > dmac <mac>• vlan < vid > prior
Chapter 55 ACL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide371whereThis command removes the specified ACL profile. " You cannot remove the ACL profile(s) th
Chapter 55 ACL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide372This command lists the names of every ACL profile or displays the detailed settings of the specified
Chapter 55 ACL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide373whereThis command allows you to remove an ACL profile from the specified PVC.55.2.3 ACL Assignment
Chapter 55 ACL CommandsIES-708-22A User’s Guide374
375PART VTroubleshooting and SpecificationsTroubleshooting (377)Product Specifications (387)
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IES-708-22A User’s Guide377CHAPTER 56 TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential proble
Chapter 56 TroubleshootingIES-708-22A User’s Guide3781 Make sure you understand the normal behavior of the LED. See Section 3.1 on page 49.2 Check the
Chapter 56 TroubleshootingIES-708-22A User’s Guide3793 Make sure your computer is in the same subnet as the IES-708-22A. (If you know that there are
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Chapter 56 TroubleshootingIES-708-22A User’s Guide380V I cannot use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot use FTP to upload new
Chapter 56 TroubleshootingIES-708-22A User’s Guide381V The DSL link is up, but data cannot be transmitted.1 Check the switch mode and port isolation
Chapter 56 TroubleshootingIES-708-22A User’s Guide38256.5 System LockoutAny of the following could also lock you and others out from using in-band ma
Chapter 56 TroubleshootingIES-708-22A User’s Guide38356.6.2 Uploading the Default Configuration FileIf you forget your password or cannot access the
Chapter 56 TroubleshootingIES-708-22A User’s Guide38456.7 Recovering the FirmwareUsually you should use FTP or the web configurator to upload the IES
Chapter 56 TroubleshootingIES-708-22A User’s Guide38510 After a successful firmware upload, type atgo to restart the IES-708-22A. The console port sp
Chapter 56 TroubleshootingIES-708-22A User’s Guide386
IES-708-22A User’s Guide387CHAPTER 57 Product SpecificationsThis chapter gives details about your IES-708-22A’s hardware and firmware features.57.1
Chapter 57 Product SpecificationsIES-708-22A User’s Guide388Telephone Wire Gauge 26 AWG or largerTemperature Operating: 0 ~ 50 ºC (32 ~ 122 ºF)Storage
Chapter 57 Product SpecificationsIES-708-22A User’s Guide389Multicast IPv4 multicast forwarding (through L2 MAC)Static multicast membership configura
IES-708-22A User’s Guide39CHAPTER 1 Introducing the IES-708-22AThis chapter introduces the main applications and features of the IES-708-22A. It also
Chapter 57 Product SpecificationsIES-708-22A User’s Guide390Per system limitations:• Number of VLAN: 256• SHDSL profile: 24• ATM profile: 48• IGMP fil
Chapter 57 Product SpecificationsIES-708-22A User’s Guide391The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in the I
Chapter 57 Product SpecificationsIES-708-22A User’s Guide39257.2 Cable Pin AssignmentsThe following diagrams and chart show the pin assignments of th
Chapter 57 Product SpecificationsIES-708-22A User’s Guide393Figure 135 Console Cable RJ-11 Male ConnectorFigure 136 Console Cable DB-9 Female Con
Chapter 57 Product SpecificationsIES-708-22A User’s Guide394Figure 137 Telco-50 Pin AssignmentsThis table lists the ports and matching pin numbers f
395PART VIAppendices and Index" The appendices provide general information. Some details may not apply to your IES-708-22A.Setting up Your Comput
IES-708-22A User’s Guide397APPENDIX A Setting up Your Computer’s IPAddressAll computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP/IP inst
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide398Figure 138 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: ConfigurationInstalling ComponentsT
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide399Configuring 1 In the Network window Configuration tab, select your network
Document ConventionsIES-708-22A User’s Guide4Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. 1
Chapter 1 Introducing the IES-708-22AIES-708-22A User’s Guide401.1.2 High-speed, Point-to-point Connections (STU-R)Connect the IES-708-22A to another
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide400Figure 140 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration4 Click
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide401Figure 141 Windows XP: Start Menu2 In the Control Panel, double-click Ne
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide402Figure 143 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties4 Se
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide403Figure 145 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties6 If you do
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide404Figure 146 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties7 In the Internet Protoc
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide405Figure 147 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties8 Click OK t
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide406Figure 148 Windows Vista: Start Menu2 In the Control Panel, double-click
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide4075 Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Properties." Durin
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide4087 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens (the G
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide409Figure 155 Windows Vista: Advanced TCP/IP Properties9 In the Internet Pr
Chapter 1 Introducing the IES-708-22AIES-708-22A User’s Guide41• Login screen• System Information screen• General Setup screen• sys info show command
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide410Figure 156 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properti
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide411Figure 157 Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu2 Select Ethernet built-in from t
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide412• Type your IP address in the IP Address box.• Type your subnet mask in the
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide413Figure 160 Macintosh OS X: Network4 For statically assigned settings, do
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide414" Make sure you are logged in as the root administrator. Using the K D
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide415• If you have a dynamic IP address, click Automatically obtain IP address
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide416Figure 165 Red Hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 • If
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide417Verifying SettingsEnter ifconfig in a terminal screen to check your TCP/IP
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressIES-708-22A User’s Guide418
IES-708-22A User’s Guide419APPENDIX B Pop-up Windows, JavaScriptsand Java PermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web bro
Chapter 1 Introducing the IES-708-22AIES-708-22A User’s Guide421.2.2 Changing the Current ModeYou have to upload new firmware to change the STU-C/STU
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsIES-708-22A User’s Guide4202 Clear the Block pop-ups check box in the Pop-up Blocker sectio
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsIES-708-22A User’s Guide421Figure 172 Internet Options: Privacy3 Type the IP address of
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsIES-708-22A User’s Guide4225 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsIES-708-22A User’s Guide423Figure 175 Security Settings - Java ScriptingJava Permissions
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsIES-708-22A User’s Guide424JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Option
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsIES-708-22A User’s Guide425Figure 178 Mozilla Firefox: Tools > OptionsClick Content t
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsIES-708-22A User’s Guide426
IES-708-22A User’s Guide427APPENDIX C Common ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port nu
Appendix C Common ServicesIES-708-22A User’s Guide428FTP TCPTCP2021File Transfer Program, a program to enable fast transfer of files, including large
Appendix C Common ServicesIES-708-22A User’s Guide429RTELNET TCP 107 Remote Telnet.RTSP TCP/UDP 554 The Real Time Streaming (media control) Protocol
43PART IIHardwareHardware Installation and Connection (45)Front Panel (49)
Appendix C Common ServicesIES-708-22A User’s Guide430
IES-708-22A User’s Guide431APPENDIX D Virtual Circuit TopologyATM is a connection-oriented technology, meaning that it sets up virtual circuits over
Appendix D Virtual Circuit TopologyIES-708-22A User’s Guide432
IES-708-22A User’s Guide433APPENDIX E Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication
Appendix E Legal InformationIES-708-22A User’s Guide434FCC WarningThis device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digita
Appendix E Legal InformationIES-708-22A User’s Guide435condition. Any replacement will consist of a new or re-manufactured functionally equivalent pr
Appendix E Legal InformationIES-708-22A User’s Guide436
IES-708-22A User’s Guide437APPENDIX F Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.Required Informat
Appendix F Customer SupportIES-708-22A User’s Guide438• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Czech s.r.o., Modranská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 - Modrany, Ces
Appendix F Customer SupportIES-708-22A User’s Guide439India• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +91-11-308881
Appendix F Customer SupportIES-708-22A User’s Guide440• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Inc., 1130 N. Miller St., Anaheim, CA 92806-2001, U.S.A.Nor
Appendix F Customer SupportIES-708-22A User’s Guide441Sweden• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +46-31-744-7
Appendix F Customer SupportIES-708-22A User’s Guide442
IndexIES-708-22A User’s Guide443IndexNumerics2684 routed mode 3534-wire 1178-wire 117AAccess Control 219Address Resolution Protocol. See ARP. 166aging
IndexIES-708-22A User’s Guide444default 103duplex 101Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. See DHCP. 181EEAPoL 166encapsulationLLC 108VC Mux 108EPL 107
IndexIES-708-22A User’s Guide445logging out 62login 57Login screen 58loopback test 240Loss Of Sync Word Seconds (LOSWS) 341Loss of Sync Word Seconds (
IndexIES-708-22A User’s Guide446RFC 1305. See NTP. 88RFC 2131. See DHCP. 181RFC 2132. See DHCP. 181RFC 2138. See RADIUS. 175RFC 2139. See RADIUS. 175R
IndexIES-708-22A User’s Guide447tagged VLAN. See VLAN. 139telco-50 connectorpin assignments 393temperature 84terminal emulation 384Theoretical Arrival
IndexIES-708-22A User’s Guide448
IES-708-22A User’s Guide45CHAPTER 2 Hardware Installation andConnectionThis chapter shows you how to install and connect the IES-708-22A.2.1 Freesta
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionIES-708-22A User’s Guide46" Do NOT block the ventilation holes. Leave space between devices when st
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionIES-708-22A User’s Guide472 Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, install the M3 flat head screws through th
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionIES-708-22A User’s Guide48
IES-708-22A User’s Guide49CHAPTER 3 Front PanelThis chapter describes the front panel of the IES-708-22A, shown below.Figure 7 Front PanelThe LEDs
Document ConventionsIES-708-22A User’s Guide5Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The IES-708-22A i
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-708-22A User’s Guide503.2 Front Panel PortsThe following table describes the port labels on the front panel.Each port is dis
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-708-22A User’s Guide513.2.4 USER/CO PortsUse a Telco-50 connector to connect the USER/CO ports to other SHDSL devices. The
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-708-22A User’s Guide52Figure 9 MDF Wiring• Connect wiring from end-user equipment to the lower ports of an MDF using a tele
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-708-22A User’s Guide53Figure 10 MDF Installation Scenario1 Connect the Telco-50 connector end of the cable to the Telco-50
Chapter 3 Front PanelIES-708-22A User’s Guide54
55PART IIIWeb ConfiguratorIntroducing the Web Configurator (57)Initial Configuration (65)Home and Port Statistics Screens (71)System Information (
56DHCP Snoop (185)2684 Routed Mode (189)PPPoA to PPPoE (197)DSCP (203)TLS PVC (205)ACL (209)Downstream Broadcast (215)SysLog (217)Access Contr
IES-708-22A User’s Guide57CHAPTER 4 Introducing the WebConfiguratorThis chapter tells how to access and navigate the web configurator.4.1 Introducti
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-708-22A User’s Guide583 The login screen appears. The default username is admin and associated default p
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-708-22A User’s Guide59B - Click this to open the Home screen. (This is the same screen that is displaye
Safety WarningsIES-708-22A User’s Guide6Safety Warnings1 For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.• Do NOT use
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-708-22A User’s Guide60General Setup Use this screen to configure general identification information abou
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-708-22A User’s Guide614.6 Changing Your PasswordAfter you log in for the first time, it is recommended
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-708-22A User’s Guide62Figure 14 User AccountEnter the new password in the Password and Retype Password
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-708-22A User’s Guide63Figure 15 Logout
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorIES-708-22A User’s Guide64
IES-708-22A User’s Guide65CHAPTER 5 Initial ConfigurationThis chapter describes initial configuration for the IES-708-22A. See Chapter 57 on page 387
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-708-22A User’s Guide66" If you change the IP address of the IES-708-22A, after you click Apply IP setting, you
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-708-22A User’s Guide67Figure 18 VC Setup7 Select any virtual channel’s Select radio button, and click Delete. Th
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-708-22A User’s Guide68Figure 21 VC Setup10 Select Super Channel to allow the channel to forward frames belonging
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-708-22A User’s Guide69Figure 23 Select Ports12 Click All, and then click Apply. The VC Setup screen is updated.F
Safety WarningsIES-708-22A User’s Guide7
Chapter 5 Initial ConfigurationIES-708-22A User’s Guide70Figure 26 Config Save > Save SuccessfulYou can now use the device (with the other settin
IES-708-22A User’s Guide71CHAPTER 6 Home and Port StatisticsScreensThis chapter describes the Home (status), Port Statistics, and RMON screens.6.1 H
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide726.1.1 Ethernet Port Statistics ScreenUse this screen to display statistics about
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide73Figure 28 Home > Port Statistics (Ethernet)The following table describes the
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide74Rx broadcast This field shows the number of good broadcast frames received of 64 t
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide756.1.2 DSL Port Statistics ScreenUse this screen to display statistics about a DS
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide76Figure 29 Home > Port Statistics (DSL)The following table describes the label
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide776.1.3 RMON Statistics ScreenUse this screen to display RMON statistics about a p
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide78Figure 30 Home > Port Statistics > RMONThe following table describes the l
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide796.1.4 RMON History ScreenUse this screen to display general information (such as
Safety WarningsIES-708-22A User’s Guide8
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide80Figure 31 Home > Port Statistics > RMON > RMON HistoryThe following tab
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide81Figure 32 Home > Port Statistics > RMON > RMON History > DetailThe
Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics ScreensIES-708-22A User’s Guide82Jabbers This is the number of frames received/transmitted that were longer than 15
IES-708-22A User’s Guide83CHAPTER 7 System InformationThe System Information screen displays general device information (such as firmware version num
Chapter 7 System InformationIES-708-22A User’s Guide84The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 11 Basic Setting > System Inf
Chapter 7 System InformationIES-708-22A User’s Guide85Temperature (Hi) Use these fields to configure the highest temperature limit at each sensor.Tem
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IES-708-22A User’s Guide87CHAPTER 8 General SetupThe General Setup screen allows you to configure general device identification information. It also
Chapter 8 General SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide88Use Time Server When BootupSelect the time service protocol that the timeserver uses. Not all time se
IES-708-22A User’s Guide89CHAPTER 9 User AccountThe User Account screens allows you to set up and configure system administrator accounts for the IES
Contents OverviewIES-708-22A User’s Guide9Contents OverviewIntroduction ...
Chapter 9 User AccountIES-708-22A User’s Guide909.2 Authentication ScreenUse this screen to set up the authentication policies and settings by which
Chapter 9 User AccountIES-708-22A User’s Guide91The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 14 Basic Setting > User Account &g
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IES-708-22A User’s Guide93CHAPTER 10 Switch SetupThe Switch Setup screen allows you to set up and configure global device features.10.1 GARP Timer S
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide9410.2.2 Port Isolation with Standalone Switch Mode ExampleThe following graphic shows IES-708-22A 1 a
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide95With port isolation turned on, communications between A and B must first go through another switch o
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide96Figure 39 Basic Setting > Switch SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Ta
Chapter 10 Switch SetupIES-708-22A User’s Guide97MAC Anti-Spoofing (STU-C mode only) Select this if you want the IES-708-22A to generate an alarm and
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IES-708-22A User’s Guide99CHAPTER 11 IP SetupThe IP Setup screen allows you to configure a device IP address, subnet mask and DNS (domain name server
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