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Circuit Configuration

 

 

 

Parameter

Description

 

 

 

VPI/VCI Detect Setting

Specify the port behavior with regard to VPI/

 

VCI detection:

 

z On – The DSLAM will monitor the line to

 

determine the VPI and VCI settings of the

 

remote ADSL modem and set itself

 

accordingly. If no ATM cells are detected (at

 

any VPI/VCI setting), the port will default to

 

VPI 0 and VCI 35.

 

z Off – The port will use the default setting of

 

VPI and VCI (0/35 if not changed by the

 

setting of VPI and VCI, below), or lock in the

 

VPI/VCI already discovered while VPI/VCI

 

detection was On.

 

 

 

Filter IP Address Settings

Specify up to four IP address ranges. Packets are

 

accepted from source IP addresses in the ranges

 

specified.

 

 

 

Protocol Setting

Click in the check box to enable Protocol Setting

 

detection. Select Allow Selected and specify up

 

to four Ethertypes allowed on the ports.

 

 

 

DHCP Option 82

Specify whether DHCP Option 82 is enabled,

 

and if it is, whether packets are identified by IP

 

address or circuit ID. This identifier is added to

 

packets to let your DHCP Server recognize

 

which DSLAM port an IP address request is

 

coming from, thereby allowing the DHCP

 

Server to limit the number of IP addresses

 

assigned per port.

 

 

 

Layer 2 Port Filter

Click in the check box if you want to filter by

Settings

MAC address the packets on this port.

 

 

 

MAC 1 – MAC 3

Enter up to three MAC addresses.

 

 

 

Unlimited # of MACs or

Specify whether the number of MAC addresses

Define # of MACs

with access to the port is to be limited to a

 

certain number (not including MAC 1, MAC 2,

 

and MAC 3, if specified above).

 

 

 

VPI and VCI

Specify a default VPI and VCI if VPI/VCI

 

Detect Setting (above) is Off.

 

 

 

Frame Type

Specify whether the ports use Logical Link

 

Control (LLC) or Virtual Channel Multiplexing

 

(VCM) bridged encapsulation. These are defined

 

in RFC 1483.

 

 

 

Standard Mode

Specify the ports’ DSL mode.

 

 

 

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Contents Dslam Installation and User’s Guide Copyright 2005 Zhone Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved End User License Agreement Zhone and Affiliates Dslam Installation and User’s GuideImportant Safety Instructions United States EMI Notice EMI NoticesCanada EMI Notice CE MarkingContents Configuring Your Windows PC to Communicate with NMS 4929-A2-ZN20-30 Dslam Installation and User’s Guide Dslam Installation and User’s Guide About this Guide Document Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Summary GrandVIEW EMS User’s Guide Related Product DocumentsContacting Global Service and Support Service RequirementsTechnical Support Dslam Installation and User’s Guide Features IntroductionOverview Introduction Preparation InstallationADSL2+ Cables RequiredPots SFPPackage Contents Mounting ConfigurationsUnpacking the Hardware Installing the Brackets for Rack Mounting Installing the Dslam Into a Rack Installing the Dslam on a Wall Installing the Dslam on a Wall Installing the Dslam on a Shelf or Desktop 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 Meanings LED LocationsPWR Web Interface System Requirements Configuration Using the NMSNMS Configuring Your Windows PC to Communicate withNMS home page appears Dslam Management ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Password Http PasswordSnmp Configuration Snmp Community Administration Global Set Global Circuit ConfigurationAccepted from source IP addresses in the ranges Global Dscp Rules Vlan Global IP Rules Specify a Vlan ID range. For each Global IP Global MAC Rules MAC Rule, if you selected Tag for Allow Tag Global Vlan Rules Specify a Vlan ID range that constitutes a Parameter Description Global Advanced Configuration EC/FDM Circuit SummaryCircuit Configuration Circuit Configuration Dscp Rules Parameter Description IP Rules Parameter Description MAC Rules Parameter Description Vlan Rules Vlan Backbone Vlan ID Parameter Description Port Statistics Copy Port SNR Advanced Configuration MAC-IGMP MAC and Igmp SummaryParameter Description Dslam Interconnect Configuration To specify the port connected to a downstream Dslam Command Line Interface Connecting a PC DirectlyCLI System Requirements Launching the Terminal Emulation Program CLI CommandsEnabletelnet DisablewebserverEnabletftp EnablewebserverDefaultgateway ClisessiontimeoutFlood UPL,VLN Generalpassword LAYER2ENABLESuperuserpassword ResetMAC MgmtportuplinkUsing the CLI to Establish Inband Management Downloading MIBs Snmp InterfaceSnmp Community Strings Access Community StringDSL Ports and Pots Splitter Connectors Connectors and PIN AssignmentsDSL Connector Pinouts Sheet 2 MOD-DEF2 I2CDATA MOD-DEF1 I2CCLK MOD-DEF0 Sfppresentl SFP ConnectorLOS RD+10/100/1000BaseT Connector DSR RTS DB9 to RJ45 Adapter PinoutsGND DTR CTSConnectors and Pin Assignments Equipment List Equipment List Technical Specifications Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Index NumericsCLI Igmp Snmp Tftp Vlan ID

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