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Contents
User’s Guide
Copyright
Disclaimer
Trademarks
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Interference Statements and Warnings
FCC
CE Mark Warning:
Taiwanese BCIQ A Warning:
Certifications
Customer Support
Contacting Customer Support
Table of Contents
Page
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
About the AES-100
General Syntax Conventions
Related Documentation
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Getting to Know the AES-100
1.1Features
Two-SlotChassis
8-PortADSL to Ethernet Multiplexer Modules
Integrated Splitters
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
IEEE 802.1p Priority
Fast Mode
MAC (Media Access Control) Filtering
Secured Host
1.2Benefits
1.2.1MTU Application
1.2.2ISP Application
1.2.3Compact Design for Limited Space
1.2.4Scalable Platform for Future Expansion
1.3Physical Specifications
Physical Interfaces
Dimensions
Weight
Power Consumption
Operating Environment
Storage Environment
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Hardware Overview
2.1Unpacking the AES-100
2.2Additional Installation Requirements
2.3Front Panel
2.3.1Front Panel Ports
2.4Console Port
2.5ADSL Port Connections
USER
2.6Rear Panel
Figure 2-4Connecting the Power Cord to the AES-100and a Power Source
Factory Default Settings
3.1IP Parameters
3.2Console Port
3.3SNMP Community Strings
3.4Console, Telnet and FTP Password
3.6Ethernet Port
3.7Other Factory Defaults
System Commands
4.1Command Line Interface (CI)
4.2Console Connection
4.3Command Structure
4.3.1Help Facility
4.4Commonly Used Commands
4.4.1Uptime Command
4.4.2Version Command
4.4.3Restart Command
4.4.4Passwd Command
4.5Sys Commands
4.5.1Info Command
4.5.2Set Name Command
4.5.3Set Contact Command
4.5.4Set Location Command
4.6Secured Host Commands
4.6.1Secured Host Command
4.6.2Secured Host Add Command
4.6.3Secured Host Delete Command
4.7UNIX Syslog Commands
4.7.1Syslog Command
4.7.2Syslog Facility Command
4.7.3Syslog Server Command
4.8System Error Log Commands
4.8.1Errlog Display Command
4.8.2Errlog Clear Command
4.8.3Saving and Viewing a Previous Error Log
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ADSL Configuration
5.1ADSL Standards
5.2Profiles
5.3Configured Vs. Actual Rate
5.4Default Settings
5.4.1Default Profile Settings
5.4.2Other Default Settings
5.5ADSL Commands
5.5.1Config Save Command
5.5.2Disable Port Command
5.5.3Disable Ports Command
5.5.4Enable Port Command
5.5.6Linedata Command
5.5.7Lineinfo Command
5.5.8Lineperf Command
5.5.9Linerate Command
5.5.10 List Port Command
5.5.11 List Ports Command
5.5.12 Set Profile Command
5.5.13 Delete Profile Command
5.5.14 List Profiles Command
5.5.15 Show Profile Command
5.5.16 Show Profiles Command
5.5.17 Set Port Command
5.5.18 Set Ports Command
5.5.19 Show Port Command
5.5.20 Show Ports Command
5.5.21 Set PVC Command
5.5.22 Set PVCs Command
5.5.23 Show PVC Command
5.5.24 Show PVCs command
Chapter 6 10/100M Fast Ethernet Port Commands
6.110/100M Auto-SensingEthernet
6.2Ethernet Commands
6.2.1Set Auto Command
Set Duplex Command
6.2.4Status Command
Bridge Commands
7.1Bridge Port Numbers
7.2Basic Commands
7.2.1Config Save Command
7.2.2Device Command
7.3MACfilter Commands
7.3.1MACfilter Command
7.3.2Macfilter Enable Command
7.3.3Macfilter Disable Command
7.3.4Macfilter Add Command
7.4Filter Commands
7.4.1Filter Command
7.4.2A Note about IGMP Snooping
7.4.3Mfilter Command
7.4.4Filterage Command
7.4.5Flush Command
7.4.6Info Command
7.5Port-BasedVLAN Commands
7.5.1Portfilter Command
Figure 7-2Example of Modified VLAN Port
7.6Tagged Ethernet Frames Commands (Fast Mode)
7.6.1PVID Command
Table 7-1Physical Ports, Port Numbers and AES-100Default PVID Tags in Fast Mode
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Chapter 8 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
8.1Introduction
8.2IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN -Tags
8.3VLAN-Aware/VLAN-UnawareDevices
8.4Filtering Databases
8.5IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
8.5.1Enabling the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
8.5.2Disabling the IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
8.5.3PVID Command
8.5.4SVLAN CPU Command
8.5.5SVLAN List Command
8.5.6SVLAN Setentry Command
Modify a Static VLAN Table Example
Forwarding Process Example
8.5.7SVLAN Getentry Command
Display a Static VLAN Table Entry Example
8.5.8SVLAN Delentry Command
Delete a Static VLAN Entry Example
8.5.9DVLAN List Command
8.5.10 DVLAN Getentry Command
Display a Dynamic VLAN Table Entry Example
8.5.11 VLAN List Command
Figure 8-8Example: VLAN List Command Display
IEEE 802.1p Priority Commands
9.1Introduction
9.2IEEE 802.1p Priority Commands
9.2.1Priority Port Command
9.2.2Regen Port Command
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IP Commands
10.1Setting the IP Address
10.2General IP Commands
10.2.1 Config Command
10.2.2 Version Command
10.2.3 Ping Command
10.2.4 Statistics Command
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Remote Management
11.1Management by Telnet
11.2SNMP Management
11.2.1 Supported MIBs
11.3SNMP Access Configuration
11.3.1 SNMP Access Read/Write Command
11.3.2 SNMP Access Delete Command
11.3.3 SNMP Access Flush Command
11.3.4 SNMP Access List Command
11.4SNMP Trap Configuration
11.4.1 Supported Traps
11.4.2 Trap Add Command
11.4.3 Trap Delete Command
11.4.4 Trap Flush Command
11.4.5 Trap List Command
Configuration Backup/Restore
12.1Configuration Files of the ADSL Networking Module
12.2Configuration Backup
12.3Configuration Restore
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Firmware Upload and Recovery
13.1FTP Firmware Upload on the ADSL Networking Module
13.2BOOTP/TFTP Firmware Recovery of the ADSL Networking Module
Figure 13-1BOOTP/TFTP Server
Input Box
Figure 13-2Input MAC
Update Database
Figure 13-3Database Edit Dialog
Normal Bootp
Figure 13-4Enable BOOTP/TFTP
Figure 13-5Enter Debug Mode
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Troubleshooting
14.1ADSL LED(s)
14.2Data Transmission
14.3ADSL LED(s) turn On and Off
14.4Data Rate
14.5Configured Settings
14.6Password
14.7Remote Server
14.8SNMP
14.9Telnet
Index