IES-1000 User’s Guide

G.dmt (ITU-T G.992.1)

G.lite (ITU-T G.992.2)

G.hs (ITU-T G.994.1)

ANSI T1.413 issue 2

Rate adaptation support

Port Bonding (SAM1008)

The port bonding feature allows you to combine two to four G.SHDSL connections between two IES-1000s into a single logical connection. This can give increased bandwidth for LAN-to-LAN applications.

Bridging

IEEE 802.1D transparent bridging

Up to 4096 MAC entries address table

Port-based VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network)

IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN

Your IES-1000 uses the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network), which allows your device to deliver tagged/untagged frames to and from its ports. The IES-1000 supports up to 255 VLANs and up to 4094 VLAN IDs.

IEEE 802.1p Priority

Your IES-1000 uses IEEE 802.1p Priority to assign priority levels to individual ports.

Fast Mode

The fast mode makes use of the “tag” subset of the IEEE 802.1Q standard to identify the source port of a frame and speed traffic through a service gateway.

MAC (Media Access Control) Filtering

Use MAC filter commands to filter incoming frames based on MAC (Media Access Control) address(es) that you specify. You may enable/disable specific ports. You may specify up to five MAC addresses per port.

Secured Host

Allow up to ten remote hosts to access your IES-1000 via IP addresses you specify.

System Error Logging

The system error log will record error logs locally to the IES-1000 memory. These logs may be viewed again after a warm restart.

UNIX Syslog Logging

Use UNIX syslog commands to send logs to your UNIX server.

Protocol

Multiple Protocols over AAL5 (RFC 1483)

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Getting to Know the IES-1000