Alarm/Event Management
The NE will generate an alarm or event to notify the EMS via SNMP. The SNMP traps are defined in standard
MIB and private MIB. The EMS receives and logs the SNMP traps generated by the NE.
ġThe EMS supports event browsing function by specifying the query conditions including IP address of NE, card ID, port ID, the event type, the severity, time period and the acknowledge status.
ġThe EMS supports the function to acknowledge alarms for keeping track of every alarm about by whom and at what time it is taken cared.
ġThe EMS supports the function to enable the clear flag of alarms for keeping track about by whom and at what time the alarms are cleared.
Which ZyXEL Product is Right for You?
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6.5U Central/Remote MSAN |
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| Ring or tree topology | Flexible xDSL provisioning to server residential and business |
Template Setting for Fast Provisioning
ġ The “Template setting” saves configuration templates for future use. The templates include DSL line profile template, service profile template, static VLAN template, static multicast group template, IGMP filtering template, alarm configuration template, multicast VLAN template and ACL rule template.
ġThe “Provisioning” function allows users to apply configuration templates to multiple network elements or device ports
8 slots | DHCP/PPPoE/PPPoA |
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| ADSL2+, VDSL2, G.SHDSL.BIS, VoIP and | applications. Enhanced backplane capacity for VDSL2 | |||||||||||
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Alarm Configuration
ġ The function specifies the severity, facility and actions (including send trap, syslog or both) for each alarm in the alarm configuration template. The template is then provisioned to the network elements to enable the alarm mechanism.
View-based Network Management Functions (VBNMF)
ġThe system administrator can assign the access privilege and the access object scope of the network elements to different users. A MIB object can only be accessed by the users with authenticated access right and access scope privilege.
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Ring or tree topology | hardened for setting up networks in remote locations | |||||||||||
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Gateway is expecting to replace traditional class 4, | ||||||||||||
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Ring or tree topology | class 5 switches via VoIP. | |||||||||||
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Remote MSAN | DHCP/PPPoE/PPPoA | |||||||||||
Wire Speed & redundant uplink | ADSL2+ and VoIP could be deployed at the same | |||||||||||
2 Gigabit SFP/Copper | ||||||||||||
Hot swappable Fan | port. Aim for new community as well as business | |||||||||||
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Combo 48 ports | Multicast/Unicast IPTV service | |||||||||||
PSTN service replacement (SIP, H.248) |
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AC/DC power input | the flexibility of | |||||||||||
1U Mini IP DSLAM | ||||||||||||
MAX. | Perfect solution for government wide areabroadband | |||||||||||
2 slots | MAX. | coverage deployment campaign. | ||||||||||
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| Low density ADSL2+ solution | Perfect solution for entry level and |
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1U Standalone Mini IP | ||||||||||||
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DSLAM |
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1U Standalone Mini IP | AC/DC power input | solution deployment areas. | ||||||||||
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DSLAM |
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DC Power Jack. (12V, 1.5A) |
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