IES-1000 User’s Guide

G.lite (ITU-T G.992.2)

G.hs (ITU-T G.994.1)

ANSI T1.413 issue 2

ETSI (TS 101 388)

Rate adaptation support

N-wire Mode (SAM1008)

The n-wire mode allows you to physically bundle two or four G.SHDSL ports into a single 4-wire or 8-wire G.SHDSL connection.1 This can increase the reach of G.SHDSL or give increased bandwidth when connecting to 4-wire mode G.SHDSL modems or another IES-1000. Given the same number of ports, n-wire mode provides better throughput than (2-wire port) port bonding.

Port Bonding (SAM1008)

The port bonding feature allows you to combine two to eight G.SHDSL connections between two IES-1000s into a single logical connection. You can combine individual ports or n-wire bundled groups. 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 400 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) Filter

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

MAC (Media Access Control) Count Filter

1N-wire mode is available with the D0 hardware. The hardware version is in the serial number on the sticker on the SAM1008 network module. You can also use the sys info command to display the hardware version.

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