Paradyne 4929 DSLAM manual Backbone Vlan ID

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5. Configuration Using the NMS

Backbone VLAN ID

Procedure

To configure the backbone VLAN ID, flood type, and Ethertype:

1.Click on the Bkbone VLAN Id, Flood, Ethertype tab. The Bkbone VLAN Id, Flood, Ethertype screen appears.

2. Select or enter the following parameters:

Parameter

Description

 

 

Backbone VLAN Id

Specify the Backbone VLAN ID. Used in conjunction

Configuration

with standard VLAN tags, the single Backbone VLAN

 

tag will become the primary identifier, allowing a

 

router with backbone capabilities to make smarter

 

decisions in directing unlearned traffic. This helps

 

prevent traffic from being flooded to incorrect

 

networks. Once packets have been directed to the

 

correct network by the Backbone VLAN tag, standard

 

VLAN tags will then direct the packets to the

 

appropriate ports. The default is zero, meaning the

 

port is not configured to utilize the Backbone-VLAN

 

function.

 

A Backbone-VLAN tag cannot be used independently;

 

stardard VLAN tags must be set. Additionally, the

 

DSLAM uplink connection must run through a router in

 

order for a Backbone VLAN tag to function.

 

 

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Contents Dslam Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Software and Firmware License Agreement Important Safety Instructions Page United States EMI Notice Contents LEDs Configuration Using the NMSCommand Line Interface Snmp Interface Connectors and Pin AssignmentsEquipment List Technical Specifications Index Contents March Document Summary About This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended Audience Document Number Document Title Related Product DocumentsOverview FeaturesIntroduction Introduction Cables Required InstallationPreparation Pots ADSL2+SFP MIM-100FXUnpacking the Hardware Package ContentsMounting Configurations Procedure Installing the Brackets for Rack MountingInstalling the Dslam Into a Rack 05-17616 Installing the Dslam on a Wall 17.85 in 453 mm Installing the Dslam on a Shelf or Desktop Installation March Cabling Overview CablingInstalling the Micro Interface Module Connecting the ADSL2+ and Pots Connectors Connecting the SFP Connector or the 10/100/1000 Connector Connecting DSLAMs to Each Other Connecting a Terminal or PC to the COM Port Connecting the COM PortConnecting a Modem to the COM Port Connecting to Power+48 VDC -48 VDC LED Locations LEDsLED Meanings Front Panel LEDs 1PWR Front Panel LEDs 2ACT Web Interface System Requirements Configuration Using the NMSConfiguring Your Windows PC to Communicate with NMS NMS home page appears Parameter Description Management ConfigurationDslam Advanced ConfigurationHttp Password Snmp Configuration Global Set Snmp Community AdministrationGlobal Circuit Configuration Parameter Description Global Dscp Rules Vlan Global IP Rules Specify a Vlan ID range. For each Global IP Range Global MAC Rules Specify a Vlan ID range. For each Global MAC Rule Global Vlan Rules Specify a Vlan ID range that constitutes a match EC/FDM Global Advanced ConfigurationCircuit Summary Circuit Configuration Parameter Description Dscp Rules Parameter Description IP Rules Parameter Description MAC Rules Parameter Description Vlan Rules Allow Tag/Untag on Ingress Specify tag or untag Pkt Backbone Vlan ID Upstream device must be properly configured Port Statistics Copy Port SNR Advanced Configuration MAC-IGMP MAC and Igmp SummaryParameter Description Configuration Using the NMS Dslam Interconnect Configuration Configuration Using the NMS March CLI System Requirements Command Line InterfaceConnecting a PC Directly CLI Commands 1 Description CLI CommandsLaunching the Terminal Emulation Program Logging Into the CLISet and Show Command Items and Values 1 CLI Commands 2 DescriptionSet and Show Command Items and Values 2 Set and Show Command Items and Values 3 Using the CLI to Establish Inband ManagementCommand Line Interface March Downloading MIBs Snmp InterfaceSnmp Community String Access Community StringSnmp Community Strings Figure A-1 Dslam Front Panel Connectors and Pin AssignmentsDSL Ports and Pots Splitter Connectors Table A-2. Port 3 GigE Connector Signal Pin SFP ConnectorDB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts 10/100/1000BaseT ConnectorTable A-3 /100/1000 Pinouts Signal Equipment List Equipment List March Table C-1 Series Dslam Technical Specifications 1 Criteria Technical SpecificationsDSL EMCTable C-1 Series Dslam Technical Specifications 2 Criteria CLI IndexIN-2 Snmp IN-4

4929 DSLAM specifications

The Paradyne 4929 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) represents a significant advancement in broadband access technology, designed to facilitate high-speed internet connectivity over existing copper phone lines. Its deployment has empowered telecommunications providers to offer enhanced services, ensuring reliable and efficient data transmission.

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The Paradyne 4929 is designed with a robust architecture that supports high-density line cards. This enables the multiplexing of numerous DSL connections, maximizing the number of subscribers that can be served from a single unit. Additionally, its compact design and modular construction allow for easy scalability, ensuring that providers can expand capacity as subscriber demand grows without major overhauls to existing infrastructure.

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