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IES-1000
Integrated Ethernet Switch
Version 2.05
11/2005
User’s Guide
Contents
User’s Guide
Copyright
Disclaimer
Trademarks
Interference Statements and Warnings
FCC
FCC Warning
CE Mark Warning:
Taiwanese BSMI (Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection) A Warning:
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Note
Customer Support
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Table of Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Preface
About this User’s Manual
IES-1000Network Module Models and Firmware Releases
Naming Conventions
Related Documentation
Online Registration
General Syntax Conventions
User’s Guide Feedback
Part I:
Overview and Installation
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1.1Features
Two-SlotChassis
Multiplexer Network Modules
10/100 Mbps Auto-negotiatingEthernet Port
G.SHDSL Compliance (SAM1008)
N-wireMode (SAM1008)
Port Bonding (SAM1008)
Bridging
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
IEEE 802.1p Priority
IEEE 802.1X Port-basedAuthentication
Secured Host
System Error Logging
UNIX Syslog Logging
Protocol
1.2Applications
1.2.1MTU Application
Figure 1-1MTU Application
1.2.2Central Office or ISP Application
2.1IP Parameters
2.2Console Port
2.3SNMP Community Strings
2.4Console, Telnet, Web Configurator and FTP Password
2.5G.SHDSL Ports (SAM1008)
2.6ADSL Ports (AAM1008)
2.7Ethernet Port
2.8Other Factory Defaults
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3.1Additional Installation Requirements
3.2AC Power Front Panel
3.3DC Power Front Panel
3.3.1Network Module Front Panel LEDs
3.3.2Front Panel Ports
4.1Environment
4.1.1Operating Environment
4.1.2Storage Environment
4.2Freestanding IES-1000Installation Requirements
4.3Rack-mounted IES-1000Installation Requirements
4.4.1Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the IES-1000
4.4.2Mounting the IES-1000on a Rack
Figure 4-2Mounting the IES-1000on a Rack
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5.1Removing a G.SHDSL SAM1008 Network Module
5.2Installing a Network Module
Figure 5-4Installing a Network Module into the IES-1000Chassis
network module or it will not work
Figure 5-5Tighten Module Screws
Part II:
Hardware Connections and Troubleshooting
6.1Front Panel Connections
6.2Console Port
6.3SHDSL Port Connections
6.3.1Procedure to Complete a G.SHDSL Connection
Figure 6-3SHDSL Port and MDF Connections
Figure 6-4SHDSL Port, MDF and User Equipment Connections
Notes About MDFs (Main Distribution Frames)
6.4ADSL Port Connections
6.4.1Typical Scenarios
6.4.2Installation Scenario A
6.4.3Installation Scenario B
Figure 6-8One MDF for End-userand CO Connections
want ADSL service
Figure 6-9Installation Scenario B
Procedure To Connect To MDFs
6.4.4Installation Scenario C
Figure 6-11Installation Scenario C
6.4.5LAN Port (Ethernet) Connection
6.5AC Power Model Power Connection
6.6DC Power Model Power Connections
6.6.1Procedure to Connect the Power
Figure 6-14Connecting IES-1000Power
7.1Introduction
7.2Network Module Front Panel LEDs
Figure 7-2SAM1008 Front Panel LEDs
Figure 7-3AAM1008 Front Panel LEDs
Table 7-1Network Module LED Descriptions
LED
COLOR
8.1System Startup
8.1.1The SYS LED Does Not Turn On
8.2The ALM LED Is On
8.3The SHDSL LED(s) Do Not Turn On
8.4The ADSL LED(s) Do Not Turn On
8.5The LAN LED(s) Do Not Turn On
8.6There Is No Voice on an ADSL Connection
8.7Testing Wiring
Figure 8-1Testing In-houseWiring
Table 8-7Testing In-houseWiring
TEST
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Part III:
Getting Started
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9.1Web Configurator Overview
9.2Accessing the Web Configurator
9.2.1Password Screen
9.3Home Screen
9.4Screens Overview
9.5Saving Your Configuration
9.6Navigating the Web Configurator
9.6.1Web Configurator Navigation Example
Packet Type Filter
Packet Type Filter Setup
Figure 9-4Bridge Packet Type Filter Setup Example
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10.1Getting Started Overview
10.2General Setup Screen
10.3Bridge Overview
10.4Bridge Setup Screen
Figure 10-2Bridge Setup
Table 10-2Bridge Setup
Fast
10.4.1Packet Type Filter Setup Screen
10.5Port Filter (Port-basedVLAN)
10.5.1Port Filter Setup Screen
10.5.2MAC Filter Setup Screen
Bridge MAC Filter Entry List Screen
Figure 10-8Bridge MAC Filter Entry List
Table 10-7Bridge MAC Filter Entry List
Bridge MAC Filter Setup
Bridge MAC Filter Entry Add Screen
Figure 10-9Bridge MAC Filter Entry Add
Table 10-8Bridge MAC Filter Entry Add
Bridge MAC Filter Entry List
10.5.3MAC Count Filter Setup Screen
10.5.4MAC Count Filter Edit Screen
10.5.5Bridge MAC Address Record Screen
10.5.6IGMP Snooping
10.5.7IGMP Snooping Record Screen
Figure 10-13Bridge IGMP Snooping Record
Table 10-12Bridge IGMP Snooping Record
enable
(unknown-flood)
(unknown-discard)
10.5.8DHCP Relay
10.5.9DHCP “Relay Agent Information Option”
10.5.10DHCP Relay Agent Circuit ID Sub-optionFormat
10.5.11DHCP Relay Screen
10.5.12IEEE 802.1X Authentication Introduction
10.5.13802.1X Setup Screen
Auto
Force Authorized
Force Unauthorized
Off
RADIUS Server Setup Screen
802.1x Setup
RADIUS Server
RADIUS Server Setup
802.1x Setup
802.1X Edit Screen
Figure 10-20Edit 802.1X Setup
Table 10-17Edit 802.1x Setup
802.1X Setup
10.5.14Fast Mode VLAN ID Setup Screen
10.6IP Setup Screen
Table 10-19IP Setup
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11.1ADSL Module Port Setup Overview
11.2ADSL Standards Overview
11.3Downstream and Upstream
11.4Profiles
11.5Interleave Delay
11.5.1Fast Mode
11.6ADSL Configured Versus Actual Rate
11.7ADSL Module Default Settings
11.7.1Default Profile Settings
11.8ADSL Module Port Setup Screen
Figure 11-1ADSL Port Setup
Table 11-2ADSL Port Setup
Speed
Duplex
11.8.1ADSL Profile Setup Screen
ADSL Profile Add or Edit Screen
Figure 11-3ADSL Add Profile
Table 11-4ADSL Add Profile
11.910/100M Auto-SensingEthernet
11.9.1Ethernet Port Setup Screen
11.9.2ADSL Port Setup Edit Screen
Figure 11-5ADSL Port Setup Edit
Table 11-6ADSL Port Setup Edit
Channel Setup
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12.1G.SHDSL Module Port Setup Overview
12.2G.SHDSL Standards Overview
12.3G.SHDSL Profiles
12.4N-wireMode
12.5Port Bonding
12.6N-wireMode with Port Bonding Example
12.7Default G.SHDSL Module Settings
12.7.1Default G.SHDSL Module Profile Settings
12.7.2Other Default G.SHDSL Module Settings
12.8G.SHDSL Module Port Setup Screen
Figure 12-2G.SHDSL Port Setup
Table 12-2G.SHDSL Port Setup
12.8.1G.SHDSL Profile Setup Screen
Figure 12-3G.SHDSL Profile Setup
Table 12-3G.SHDSL Profile Setup
G.SHDSL Profile Add or Edit Screen
12.8.2Ethernet Port Setup Screen
12.8.3G.SHDSL Port Setup Screen
Figure 12-5G.SHDSL Port Setup
Table 12-5G.SHDSL Port Setup
12.8.4Add G.SHDSL N-wireGroup
12.8.5Add G.SHDSL Port Bonding
Figure 12-7Add G.SHDSL Port Bonding
Table 12-7Add G.SHDSL Port Bonding
2-wire
You must use the Add G.SHDSL N-wireGroup screen to configure the 4 or
wire bundled groups before you can use this screen to bond them
Mode
Add G.SHDSL
N-wire
Group
13.1About Virtual Channels
13.1.1Super Channel
13.1.2LLC
13.1.3VC Mux
13.1.4Virtual Channel Profile
13.2DSL Port Channel Setup Screen
13.3ATM QoS
13.4Traffic Shaping
13.4.1ATM Traffic Classes
13.4.2Traffic Parameters
Sustained Cell Rate (SCR)
Maximum Burst Size (MBS)
Minimum Cell Rate (MCR)
correlates to your upstream line rate
Figure 13-2PCR, SCR, MCR and MBS in Traffic Shaping
13.4.3DSL Port VC Profile Setup Screen
Figure 13-4DSL Port VC Profile Setup
Table 13-2DSL Port VC Profile Setup
LLC
cbr
rt-vbr
DSL Port VC Profile Add or Edit Screen
Profile Name
DSL Port VC Profile Add
13.4.4DSL Port Channel Add or Edit Screen
Figure 13-6DSL Port Channel Add
Table 13-4DSL Port Channel Add
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Part IV:
Advanced Applications and Management
14.1Static Route Overview
14.2Static Route Setup Screen
14.2.1Add Static Route Screen
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15.1VLAN Overview
15.2Tagged VLANs (IEEE 802.1Q)
15.3Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
15.4Filtering Databases
15.4.1Static Entries (SVLAN Table)
15.4.2Dynamic Entries (DVLAN Table)
15.5Automatic VLAN Registration
15.6GARP
15.6.1GARP Timers
15.6.2GVRP
15.7VLAN Setup
15.8Static VLAN Setup Screen
15.8.1Add or Edit VLAN Static Entry Screen
Table 15-3Add VLAN Static Entry
Static VLAN Setup
Tx Tagging
16.1SNMP Management
16.1.1Supported MIBs
16.1.2Supported Traps
16.2SNMP Setup Screen
16.2.1Add SNMP Access Entry Screen
Figure 16-3Add SNMP Access Entry
Table 16-3Add SNMP Access Entry
SNMP Setup
SNMP access entry invalid
17.1Logins Overview
17.2Logins Screen
Table 17-1Logins
18.1Maintenance Overview
18.2Maintenance Screen
18.2.1Secured Client Screen
Table 18-2Secured Client Setup
Add Secured Client Screen
Secured Client
Add
Secured Client Setup
Add Secured Client
18.2.2Firmware Upgrade Screen
18.2.3Restore Configuration Screen
18.2.4Backup Configuration Screen
19.1Statistics Overview
19.2Statistics Screen
19.2.1Hardware Monitor Screen
19.2.2Port Statistics Screen
19.2.3Channel Statistics Screen
19.2.4VLAN Status Screen
Figure 19-5VLAN Status
Table 19-5VLAN Status
clicking Set Interval
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20.1Diagnostic Overview
20.2Diagnostic Screen
20.3Log Format
20.3.1Log Messages
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20.3.2DSL Line Diagnostic Screen
20.3.3Reset System
20.4Logout Screen
Figure 20-4Logout
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21.1DSL LED(s)
21.2Data Transmission
21.3DSL LED(s) Turn On and Off
21.4Data Rate
21.5Port Bonding
21.6Configured Settings
21.7Password
21.8Local Server
21.9SNMP
21.10Telnet
Part V:
Commands
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22.1Command Line Interface Overview
22.2Command Structure
22.3Command Syntax Conventions
22.3.1Help Facility
22.3.2Saving Your Configuration
22.4Commands
Table 22-1Commands
MODULE
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23.1System Commands Overview
23.2Commonly Used Commands
23.2.1Uptime Command
23.2.2Version Command
23.2.3Restart Command
23.3Sys Commands
23.3.1Info Command
23.3.2Set Name Command
23.3.3Set Contact Command
23.3.4Set Location Command
23.3.5Set Mode Command
23.3.6Set Slot Command
23.3.7Set Chassis Command
23.4Secured Host Commands
23.4.1Secured Host Command
23.4.2Secured Host Add Command
23.4.3Secured Host Delete Command
23.5UNIX Syslog Commands
23.5.1Syslog Command
23.5.2Syslog Facility Command
23.5.3Syslog Server Command
23.6System Error Log Commands
23.6.1Errlog Display Command
23.6.2Errlog Clear Command
24.1ADSL Overview
24.2Configured Versus Actual Rate
24.3ADSL Commands
24.3.1Config Save Command
24.3.2Disable Port Command
24.3.3Disable Ports Command
24.3.4Enable Port Command
24.3.5Enable Ports Command
24.3.6Linedata Command
24.3.7Lineinfo Command
Table 24-1Lineinfo Command
24.3.8Lineperf Command
24.3.9Linerate Command
24.3.10Line Delay Command
24.3.11List Port Command
24.3.12List Ports Command
24.3.13Set Profile Command
24.3.14Delete Profile Command
24.3.15List Profiles Command
24.3.16Show Profile Command
24.3.17Show Profiles Command
24.3.18Set Port Command
24.3.19Set Ports Command
24.3.20Show Port Command
24.3.21Show Ports Command
24.3.22Set PVC Command
24.3.23Set PVCs Command
24.3.24Show PVC Command
24.3.25Show PVCs command
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25.1G.SHDSL Overview
25.2Configured Versus Actual Speed
25.3G.SHDSL Commands
25.3.1Config Save Command
25.3.2Disable Port Command
25.3.3Disable Ports Command
25.3.4Enable Port Command
25.3.5Enable Ports Command
25.3.6Lineinfo Command
25.3.7Lineperf Command
25.3.8List Port Command
25.3.9List Ports Command
25.3.10Set Profile Command
25.3.11Delete Profile Command
25.3.12List Profiles Command
25.3.13Show Profile Command
25.3.14Show Profiles Command
25.3.15Set Port Command
25.3.16Set Ports Command
25.3.17Set PVC Command
25.3.18Set PVCs Command
25.3.19Show PVC Command
25.3.20Show PVCs Command
25.3.21Display All G.SHDSL Line Information
25.3.22Set Central Side N-wireMode Command
25.3.23 Set Remote Side
N-wire
Mode Command
25.3.24Set Central Side Port Bonding Command
25.3.25Set Remote Side Port Bonding Command
25.3.26Port Bonding for 4-wireGroups Examples
25.3.27Port Bonding for 8-wireGroups Examples
25.3.28Delete N-wireGroup Command
25.3.29Delete Port Bonding Command
25.3.30List N-wireGroups Command
25.3.31List Bonded Members Command
26.1About Virtual Channels
26.2Virtual Channel Profile Commands
26.2.1Set VCP Command
26.2.2Delete VCP Command
26.2.3Delete VCPs Command
26.2.4Show VCP Command
26.2.5Show VCPs Command
26.3PVC Channels
26.3.1Set Channel Command
26.3.2Delete Channel Command
26.3.3Delete Channels Command
26.3.4Show Channel Command
26.3.5Show Channels Command
26.3.6Enable Channel Command
26.3.7Enable Channels Command
26.3.8Disable Channel Command
26.3.9Disable Channels Command
26.3.10Channel Statistics Command
26.3.11Channels Statistics Command
26.3.12Clear Channel Command
26.3.13Clear Channels Command
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27.110/100M Fast Ethernet Overview
27.2Ethernet Commands
27.2.1Set Auto Command
27.2.2Set Duplex Command
27.2.3Set Speed Command
27.2.4Status Command
28.1Bridge Commands Overview
28.2Bridge Port Numbers
28.3Basic Commands
28.3.1Config Save Command
28.3.2Device Command
28.4MAC Filter Commands
28.4.1MAC Filter Command
28.4.2MAC Filter Enable Command
28.4.3MAC Filter Disable Command
28.4.4MAC Filter Add Command
28.5Filter Commands
28.5.1Filter Command
28.5.2Mfilter Command
28.5.3Filterage Command
28.5.4Flush Command
28.5.5Info Command
28.5.6Ethertype Command
28.6Port Filter Commands (Port-BasedVLAN)
28.6.1Portfilter Command
Figure 28-3Portfilter Command Example
Figure 28-4Example of Modified Port Filter Port
28.7Tagged Ethernet Frames Commands (Fast Mode)
28.7.1FPVID Command
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29.1DHCP Relay Overview
29.2DHCP Relay Commands
29.2.1Add Command
29.2.2Config Command
29.2.3Delete Command
29.2.4Enable Command
29.2.5Disable Command
29.2.6Reset Command
29.2.7Pool Command
29.2.8Status Command
29.3DHCP Relay Agent Information Option
29.3.1Relayinfo Enable Command
29.3.2Relayinfo Disable Command
29.3.3Relayinfo Status Command
29.3.4Relayinfo Add Command
30.1IEEE 802.1X Overview
30.2IEEE 802.1X Commands
30.2.1Enable Command
30.2.2Disable Command
30.2.3Status Command
30.2.5Port Enable Command
30.2.6Port Disable Command
30.2.7Port Control Command
30.2.8Port Re-authenticationCommand
30.2.9Port Period Command
30.2.10Port Status Command
30.2.11RADIUS IP Command
30.2.12RADIUS Port Command
30.2.13RADIUS Secret Command
30.2.14RADIUS Show Command
31.1IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Introduction
31.2Configuring the Tagged VLAN
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31.3IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
31.3.1VLAN Enable Command
31.3.2VLAN Disable Command
31.3.3PVID Command
31.3.4SVLAN CPU Command
31.3.5SVLAN List Command
31.3.6SVLAN Setentry Command
Modify a Static VLAN Table Example
Figure 31-3Example: SVLAN List Command Display
Forwarding Process Example
Figure 31-4SVLAN Example
31.3.7SVLAN Getentry Command
31.3.8SVLAN Delentry Command
31.3.9DVLAN List Command
31.3.10DVLAN Getentry Command
31.3.11VLAN List Command
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32.1Introduction
32.2IEEE 802.1p Priority Commands
32.2.1Priority Port Command
32.2.2Regen Port Command
33.1Setting the IP Address
33.2General IP Commands
33.2.1Config Command
33.2.2Version Command
33.2.3Ping Command
33.2.4Statistics Command
33.2.5Subnet Add Command
33.2.6Subnet Delete Command
33.2.7Subnet Flush Command
33.2.8Route Add Command
33.2.9Route Delete Command
33.2.10Route Flush Command
33.2.11Enable Command
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34.1Remote Management Introduction
34.2Management by Telnet
34.3SNMP Access Configuration
34.3.1SNMP Access Read/Write Command
34.3.2SNMP Access Delete Command
34.4SNMP Trap Configuration
34.4.1Trap Add Command
34.4.2Trap Delete Command
34.4.3Trap Flush Command
34.4.4Trap List Command
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35.1Configuration Files of the Network Module
35.2Configuration Backup
35.3Configuration Restore
and make your network module unusable
36.1FTP Firmware Upload on the Network Module
make your unit unusable
New
Figure 36-1BOOTP/TFTP Server
Figure 36-2Input MAC
Figure 36-3Database Edit Dialog
Normal Bootp
Figure 36-4Enable BOOTP/TFTP
Figure 36-5Enter Debug Mode
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37.1SHDSL or ADSL LED(s)
37.2Data Transmission
37.3SHDSL or ADSL LED(s) Turn On and Off
37.4Data Rate
37.5Port Bonding
37.6Configured Settings
37.7Password
37.8Local Server
37.9SNMP
37.10 Telnet
37.11 Ethernet Port
37.11.1Ethernet Device Driver Test Command
37.11.2Ethernet Device Driver Set Timeout Command
Part VI:
Appendices and Index
Appendix A
Safety Warnings
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Appendix B
Removing and Installing a Fuse
Before you begin, you will need:
Removing and Installing Fuses
Removing Fuses
Installing Fuses
Appendix C
Pin Assignments
Mini RJ-114P4C (Console Port) Pin Assignments
RJ-45(LAN Port) Pin Assignments
Appendix D
Hardware Specifications
Physical Interfaces
Other Hardware Features
Dimensions
Wire Gauge Specifications
AC Power Model Power Source
DC Power Model Power Source
AC Power Model Power Consumption
AC Power Model Fuse Rating
Index