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Important Notice on Product Safety Elevated voltages are inevitably present at specific points in this electrical equipment. Some of the parts may also have elevated operating temperatures. Non-observance of these conditions and the safety instructions can result i n personal injury or in property damage. Therefore, only trained and qualified personnel may install and maintain the system. The system complies with the standard EN 60950 / IEC 60950. All equipment connected has to comply with the applicable safety standards.
The same text in German: Wichtiger Hinweis zur Produktsicherheit In elektrischen Anlagen stehen zwangsläufig bestimmte Teile der Geräte unter Spannung. Einige Teile können auch eine hohe Betriebstemperatur aufweisen. Eine Nichtbeachtung dieser Situation und der Warnungshinweise kann zu Körperverletzungen und Sachschäden führen. Deshalb wird vorausgesetzt, dass nur geschultes und qualifiziertes Personal die Anlagen installiert und wartet. Das System entspricht den Anforderungen der EN 60950 / IEC 60950. Angeschlossene Geräte müssen die zutreffenden Sicherheitsbestimmungen erfüllen.
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Table of Contents This document has 95 pages. Change History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 1.1 1. 1 1.2 1. 2 1.3 1. 3 1.4 1. 4 1.5 1. 5
Introd Intr oduc ucti tion. on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scop Sc ope e of of the the IT ITMN MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erro Er rorr Rep Repor orts ts Co Conc ncer erni ning ng th the e Man Manua uall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deal De alin ing g wit with h Def Defec ecti tive ve Mo Modu dule les s . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. Proc Pr oced edur ure e in in the the Ev Even entt of of Fau Fault lts. s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Typo Ty pogr grap aphi hica call Con Conve vent ntio ions ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Pro rote tect ctiv ive e Mea Measu sure res s. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Gene Ge nera rall Not Notes. es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prot Pr otec ecti tion on Ag Agai ains nstt Exc Exces essi sive ve Co Conta ntact ct Vo Volt ltag age e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prot Pr otec ecti tion on Ag Agai ains nstt Esc Escap apin ing g Las Laser er Li Ligh ghtt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prot Pr otec ecti tion on Ag Agai ains nstt Fir Fire e in in Rac Racks ks or Ho Hous usin ings. gs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prot Pr otec ecti tion on Ag Agai ains nstt Hot Hot Su Surf rfac aces. es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comp Co mpone onents nts Su Subj bjec ectt to to Ele Elect ctros rosta tati tic c Dis Disch char arge. ge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hand Ha ndliling ng Mo Modu dule les s (Ge (Gene nera ral). l). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hand Ha ndliling ng Op Opti tica call Fib Fiber er Co Conn nnec ecto tors rs an and d Cab Cable les s . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. Virus Vi rus Pr Prot otec ecti tion. on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RoHS Ro HS Re Requ quir irem emen ents. ts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decl De clar arati ation on of of CE CE Con Confo form rmit ity y. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. WEEE WE EE Re Requi quirem remen ents ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Genera Gene rall Req Requ uir irem emen ents ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Visu Vi sual al In Insp spec ecti tion. on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Plan Pl an of Ac Acti tivi viti ties es fo forr Com Commi miss ssio ioni ning. ng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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Slo lott Num Numbe beri ring ng on th the e hiX hiX 56 5625 25/3 /30/ 0/35 35 Sh Shel elve ves s and and Pl Plu ugg-in in Un Unit its. s. . . . . . . M120 M1 200 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M110 M1 100 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G110 G1 100 0. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. M600. M6 00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G600 G6 00/G /G60 600R. 0R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M400. M4 00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G400 G4 00/G /G40 400R. 0R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Config Conf igur ure e the the FT FTP P Use Userr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Sync Sy nchr hron oniz ize e the the Cl Cloc ock k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Conf Co nfig igur ure e Tra Trans nsmi miss ssio ion n Cap Capab abililit itie ies s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Savi Sa ving ng th the e NE NE Con Confi figu gura rati tion on Da Data. ta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Conf Co nfig igur ure e Mod Modul ules. es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Confi Co nfigur gure e CXU. CXU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Prep Pr epar arin ing g Syst System em for for Red Redun undan dancy cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Confi Co nfigur gure e CXU CXU Eth Ethern ernet et Port Ports s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Crea Cr eate te Int Interf erfac ace e Unit Unit Ca Card rds s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Rese Re sett of an Int Interf erfac ace e Unit Unit Card Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Confi Co nfigur gure e Inte Interfa rface ce Uni Unitt Card Cards. s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Conf Co nfig igur ure e Bri Bridg dges es an and d VLA VLAN’ N’s s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Confi Co nfigur gure e Brid Bridge ge Port Ports. s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Confi Co nfigur gure e VLAN. VLAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Confi Co nfigur gure e IGMP IGMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 IGMP IGM P Provi Provider der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 IGMP IGM P Multi Multicas castt Groups Groups and and Pack Package ages s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Confi Co nfigur gure e UMAS UMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Confi Co nfigur gure e QOS QOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Confi Co nfigur gure e MST MSTP/ P/ER ERP P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 CIST. CIS T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 ERP ER P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 MSTP MS TP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Conf Co nfig igure ure DH DHCP CP an and d PPP PPPoE oE Pr Prov ovid ider er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Config Con figuri uring ng of CXU CXU Modes Modes and ID ID Forma Formatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 DHCP. DHC P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Simpli Sim plifie fied d DHCP DHCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 PPPoE PPP oE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Conf Co nfig igur ure e Pro Profi file les s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Confi Co nfigur gure e ADSL ADSL Eve Event. nt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Confi Co nfigur gure e ADS ADSL L RFI RFI Ba Band nd Mas Mask k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Confi Co nfigur gure e ADSL ADSL Lin Line e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Confi Co nfigur gure e Prio Priori rity ty Map Mappi ping ng.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Confi Co nfigur gure e Shap Shapin ing g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Confi Co nfigur gure e TPI TPID D to VL VLAN AN Ma Mappi pping ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Confi Co nfigur gure e SHD SHDSL SL Ev Even entt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Confi Co nfigur gure e SHDS SHDSL L Span Span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Confi Co nfigur gure e xDSL xDSL Ch Chan anne nell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Config Con figure ure xDSL xDSL Cus Custom tom Not Notch ch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Config Con figure ure xDSL xDSL Eve Event nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Config Con figure ure xDSL xDSL Lin Line e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Config Con figure ure xDSL xDSL PSD Mas Mask k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Config Con figure ure Alar Alarm m Seve Severit rity y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Config Con figure ure Mete Metering ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Confi Co nfigu gure re Por Ports ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Config Con figure ure ADSL ADSL-- and and XDSLXDSL-Por Ports. ts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Config Con figure ure SHDS SHDSL-P L-Port orts s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
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Powerr Rati Powe Rating ng Labe Label. l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 High Hi gh Leak Leakag age e Curr Curren ent. t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Warni Wa rning ng Lab Label el Acc Accord ordin ing g to IE IEC C 6082 60825/ 5/EN EN 608 60825. 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Warni Wa rning ng Lab Label el fo forr Cla Class ss 1 Las Laser er Equ Equip ipme ment nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Symb Sy mbol ol Lab Label el for for Hot Hot Surf Surfac aces es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Text Te xt on on Label Label fo forr Hot Hot Surf Surfac aces es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ESD ES D Sym Symbo boll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Prohi Pr ohibit bitio ion n Labe Labell Acc Accor ordi ding ng to to DIN DIN 4844 4844-2. -2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Defi De fini ning ng a Ne New w User User (Ex (Exam ampl ple) e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Defini Def ining ng the the Passwo Password rd (Exam (Example ple). ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Assign Ass igning ing Use Userr Right Rights s (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Dialog Dia log “Se “Secur curity ity Pol Policy icy Set Settin ting” g” (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Dialog Dia log “Int “Intern ernet et Infor Informat mation ion Serv Service ices” s” (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 “FTP “FT P Site” Site” Tab (Ex (Examp ample). le). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 “Home “Ho me Dire Directo ctory” ry” Tab (Ex (Examp ample) le) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Change Cha nge the Acce Access ss to to "ftpro "ftproot" ot" (Ex (Examp ample) le) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 CXU RJ4 RJ45 5 Connec Connector tor for for the the Conso Console le Inter Interfac face e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Consol Con sole e Cable Cable for for the Hype HyperTe rTermi rminal. nal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Dialog Dia log “hiX “hiX - Hyper HyperTer Termin minal” al” (Ex (Examp ample le SNM SNMP P V2 for Outb Outband) and) . . . . . . 30 Dialog Dia log “hiX “hiX - Hyper HyperTer Termin minal” al” (Ex (Examp ample le SNM SNMP P V2 for Inban Inband) d) . . . . . . . . 31 “NE Mai Mainte ntenanc nance” e” Wind Window( ow(Exa Exampl mple). e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Inserti Ins erting ng an an SNMP SNMP Netw Network ork Ele Elemen mentt (Examp (Example) le) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 “SNMP “SN MP Sett Setting ings” s” Tab Tab (Examp (Example). le). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 “SNMP “SN MP Auth Authori orizat zation ion”” Tab (Ex (Examp ample). le). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Network Net work Vie View w (Exam (Example ple). ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 “Date/ “Da te/Tim Time” e” Tab Tab (Exa (Exampl mple) e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 “FTP “FT P Server Server”” Tab Tab (Examp (Example). le). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Clock Clo ck Sync Synchro hroniz nizati ation on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 “Confi “Co nfigura guratio tion” n” Tab Tab (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 “Genera “Ge neral” l” Tab Tab of of CXU CXU (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 “Status “St atus”” Tab Tab of CXU CXU (Exa (Exampl mple) e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 “Prote “Pr otecti ction” on” Tab Tab (Exam (Example ple). ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 “Ethern “Et hernet et Port Port”” Tab Tab of CXU (Ex (Examp ample) le) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 “BCSC” “BC SC” Tab of CXU CXU (Exa (Exampl mple) e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 “NE - Bridg Bridge” e” (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Bridge Bri dge Por Portt (Exam (Example ple). ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 “Overv “Ov erview iew”” Tab Tab of VLAN VLAN (Ex (Examp ample) le) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 VLAN VLA N Assig Assignme nment nt (Exam (Example) ple) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 IGMP IGM P Provi Provider der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 “Genera “Ge neral” l” Tab Tab of of IGMP( IGMP(Exa Exampl mple) e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 “Groups “Gr oups”” Tab Tab of IGM IGMP P (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 “UMAS “UM AS”” Tab Tab of Brid Bridge ge (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 QoS Con Config figurat uration ion (Ex (Examp ample). le). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 “CIST “CI ST”” Tab Tab of MST MSTP/E P/ERP RP (Exa (Exampl mple) e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 “ERP” “ER P” Tab Tab of of MSTP MSTP/ER /ERP P (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
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“MSTP” Tab of MST “MSTP” MSTP/E P/ERP RP (Exa (Exampl mple). e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “MST “MS T Insta Instance” nce” Tab of MST MSTP P (Exam (Example ple). ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DHCP/P DHC P/PPPo PPoE E Provi Provider der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “DHCP” “DH CP” Tab of Provi Provider der (Ex (Examp ample) le) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Simpl “Si mplifi ified ed DHCP DHCP”” Tab Tab of Prov Provide iderr (Exam (Example ple). ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “PPPoE “PP PoE”” Tab Tab of Pro Provid vider er (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “New ADS ADSL L Event“ Event“ Pro Profil file e (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “New ADS ADSL L RFI RFI Band Band Mask Mask““ Profi Profile le (Exa (Exampl mple). e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ADSL “AD SL Line Line”” Tab Tab of Prof Profile iles s (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Priori “Pr iority ty Mappi Mapping” ng” Tab of Profi Profiles les (Ex (Examp ample). le). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Shapi “Sh aping” ng” Tab Tab of Prof Profile iles s (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “TPID “TP ID to to VLAN VLAN Mappi Mapping” ng” Tab Tab of Prof Profile iles s (Examp (Example) le) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “SHDSL “SH DSL Eve Event” nt” Tab of Profi Profiles les (Exa (Exampl mple). e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “SHDSL “SH DSL Spa Span” n” Tab Tab of Pro Profil files es (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “xDSL “xD SL Chan Channel nel”” Tab Tab of Pro Profil files es (Exa (Exampl mple) e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “xDSL “xD SL Even Event” t” Tab Tab of Pro Profil files es (Exa (Exampl mple) e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “xDSL “xD SL Line Line”” Tab Tab of Pro Profil files es (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “xDSL “xD SL Exte Extenti ntion” on” Tab of Profi Profiles les (Ex (Examp ample) le) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “xDSL “xD SL PSD PSD Mask Mask”” Tab Tab of Prof Profile iles s (Exam (Example ple)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XDSL XDS L Port, Port, Lin Line e Tab Tab Confi Configur gurati ation on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADSL ADS L - PVC. PVC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHDSL SHD SL Port Port Confi Configura guratio tion n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Databa Dat abase se Back Backup up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Backup Bac kup Sch Schedul eduler er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List of Tables Table Tabl e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e Tabl Ta ble e
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Overvi Over view ew of Ch Chap apte ters rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Typo Ty pogr grap aphi hica call Con Conve vent ntio ions ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Sequ Se quen ence ce fo forr Com Commi miss ssio ioni ning ng th the e NE NE hiX hiX 56 5625 25/3 /30/ 0/35 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 M120 M1 200 0 Slo Slott Num Numbe beri ring ng an and d Plu Plugg-in in Un Unit its s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 M110 M1 100 0 Slo Slott Num Numbe beri ring ng an and d Plu Plugg-in in Un Unit its s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 G110 G1 100 0 Slo Slott Num Numbe beri ring ng an and d Plu Plugg-in in Un Unit its s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 M600 M6 00 Sl Slot ot Nu Numb mber erin ing g and and Pl Plug ug-i -in n Uni Units ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 G600 G6 00/G /G60 600R 0R Sl Slot ot Nu Numb mber erin ing g and and Pl Plug ug-i -in n Uni Units ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 M400 M4 00 Sl Slot ot Nu Numb mber erin ing g and and Pl Plug ug-i -in n Uni Units ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 G400 G4 00/G /G40 400R 0R Slo Slott Num Number berin ing g and and Plu Plug-i g-in n Unit Units s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 SNMP SN MP Pa Param ramete eters rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Setti Se ttings ngs fo forr the the “FTP “FTP Se Serve rver” r” Tab Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Sett Se ttin ings gs for for the the “Cl “Cloc ock k sync sync”” tab tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Setti Se ttings ngs of CXU CXU Et Ethe hern rnet et Por Ports ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Inte In terf rface aces s Unit Units s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Tagg Ta ggin ing g Mod Modes es of of the the Brid Bridge ge Por Portt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Sett up of IGM Se IGMP P Prov Provid ider er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Sett Se ttin ings gs for for the the “Gr “Group oups” s” Tab Tab of of IGMP IGMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 DHCP DH CP/P /PPP PPoE oE Mo Mode des s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 DHCP DH CP Su Subo bopt ptio ions ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Shap Sh apin ing g Prof Profilile e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Setti Se tting ngs s for for “New “New xDS xDSL L Chan Channe nell Prof Profilile” e” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 XDSL XD SL Cus Custo tom m Not Notch ch Prof Profilile e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 XDSL XD SL Lin Line e Prof Profilile e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 XDSL XD SL Lin Line e Pro Profi file le - Ex Exper pertt Mode Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Setti Se tting ngs s XDS XDSL L Port Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 PVC PV C Sett Settin ings gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Setti Se tting ngs s SHD SHDSL SL Po Port rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
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Change History 1. Update (10.12.2008)
Commissioning the Network Element HiX 5625/30/35 (7)
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Chang Changes es for for confi configu guri ring ng xDSL xDSL pro profi file les s
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1 Introduction The ITMN describes in detail the required steps for commissioning SURPASS hiX 5625/30/35 R2.8. The name of the corresponding network element is hiX 5625/30/35 5625/30/35 R2.8. It contains the following sections: Table 1 briefly describes the structure of this document. Chapter
Description
1 Introd Introducti uction on
There are information about commissioning commissioning in general.
3 Gener General al Requirements Requirements
Gives an overview about first steps and contains a check list of visual inspection handlings.
4 Confi Configurin guring g the FTP Serv Server er
Describes the configuration of the FTP server.
5 Start Startup up the System System
Describes the startup procedure and the loading of the software.
6 Slot Numbering on the hiX 5625/30/35 Shelves Shelves and Plug-in Units
Gives an overview about the plug-in units and their mnemo-code and slot numbers.
7 Commissioning the Network Element Element HiX 5625/ 5625/30/35 30/35
Describes the commissioning of the network element hiX 5625/30/35 R2.8.
Table 1
Overview of Chapters
This section gives information in general about the manual and the handling with error reports. It contains the following subsections: • • • • • • •
1.1
Scope of of th the IT ITMN Erro Errorr Repor Reports ts Con Conce cern rning ing the the Manu Manual al Deal Dealin ing g with with Def Defec ecti tive ve Mod Modul ules es Proc Procedu edure re in the the Eve Event nt of Fault Faults s Typo Typogr graph aphic ical al Conv Conven entio tions ns Prote rotect ctiv ive e Meas Measur ures es CE Decl Declar arati ation on of Conf Confor ormi mity ty
Scope of the ITMN The Installation and Test Manual (ITMN) explains the commissioning procedures for the hiX 5625/30/35 R2.8 network element (NE) including the following information: • •
1.2 1.2
Commi Commissi ssioni oning ng proce procedure dures s for NEs or or parts parts there thereof of Sett Settin ings gs for for config configur urin ing g interfa interface ces. s.
Erro Er rorr Rep Repor orts ts Conc Concer erni ning ng the the Man Manua uall Full details of any incorrect or unclear sections of the ITMN should be described in detail in a document as error report (in the “Helpdesk”).
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1.3 1.3
Deal Dealin ing g wi with th Defe Defect ctiv ive e Modu Module les s If a module is defective, it should be carefully re-packed and re turned to the repair center along with the correct documentation. For details, please contact the repair-service.
1.4 1.4
Proc Pr oced edur ure e in in the the Ev Even entt of Faul Faults ts Faults occurring during on-line operation should have been identified and rectified in accordance with the instructions given in the “Branch to Maintenance”, see system description (SYD) or maintenance manual (MMN). If this is not possible, an error report r eport is to be created in the “Helpdesk” and is to include the following detailed information: • • • •
1.5 1.5
Descri Descripti ption on of the test test step step attemp attempted ted Detailed Detailed list of the preceding preceding operating operating and configura configuration tion actions actions at hiX 5625/30/35 5625/30/35 and at other components in the network Desc Descri ripti ption on of of the the syst system em res respon ponse se Description Description of of any system activities activities taking taking place at the same time, such as as work being done by other testers while hardware and software changes are being made.
Typo Typogr grap aphi hica call Con Conve vent ntio ions ns In all sections of this manual, the following conventions are applied: Style of Representation
Meaning
Courier
Inputs and outputs Example: Enter LOCAL as the server name Command not found
Italics
Variables Example: name can be up to eight letters long.
“Italics”
Variables fin procedures and title bas Example:“General NE Parameter.
-CXU#...”
Boldface
Special emphasis Example: This name may not be deleted
“Quotation ma marks”
Labels on on th the us user in interface (e (e.g. wi windows, me menu ititems, bu buttons) Example: Activate the “OK” button Make a selection in the “File” menu.
Key combinations Example: +
“➭”
Successive menu items Example: “File ➭ Close” Additional items of information
J Warnings at critical points in the activity sequence
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Protective Measures
2 Protective Me Measures 2.1
General Notes This Section contains requirements with regard to protection of people, equipment and environment. All assembly, installation, operation and repair work may only be undertaken by service personnel. In the event of any injury (e.g. ( e.g. burns and acid burns) being sustained, seek see k medical help immediately. Generally, to avoid danger, the operator is instructed to read the designated manual before beginning e.g. a maintenance task.
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The system can have several power supplies. Note that to switch off the power supply completely, you also have to switch off the redundant power supply. Switch off all concerned devices!
Please pay attention also to the high leakage current. A ground connection is essential before connecting the system to the telecommunication network.
This section includes the following topics: • General Notes • Protection Against Excessive Contact Voltage • Protection Against Escaping Laser Light • Protection Against Fire in Racks or Housings • Protection Against Hot Surfaces • Components Subject to Electrostatic Discharge • Handling Modules (General) • Handling Optical Fiber Connectors and Cables • Virus Protection • RoHS Requirements • Declaration of CE Conformity • WEEE Requirements. Requirements.
2.2 Protec Protectio tion n Agai Against nst Exc Excess essive ive Contac Contactt Voltag Voltage e When dealing with the power supply, observe the safety measures described in the specifications of the European Norm EN 50110, Part 1 and Part 2 (operation of electrical installations) and the valid applicable national standards as VDE 0105 (operation of high-voltage equipment) Part 1, Section 9.3 (safety measures to be carried out) at all times. Be sure to follow local national regulations regarding the handling of high-voltage equipment. Figure 1 shows the label on the subrack with information on the subrack power supply (limits for battery voltage and load current). ** Numerical values for load current. Check the power rating label for the actual value.
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g In ANSI applications only 48 V is permitted!
Figure 1
Power Rating Label
Figure 2 shows the label on the front side of the subrack with information that a high leakage current can occur if the shelf is not grounded.
Figure 2
2.3 2.3
High Leakage Current
Prot Pr otec ecti tion on Aga Again inst st Esc Escap apin ing g Lase Laserr Ligh Lightt In order to avoid health risks, take care to ensure that any laser light escaping is not directed towards the eyes. Plug-in units equipped with laser light units may carry the laser symbol, but it is not required, see Figure 3. 3. For operation in closed systems the laser light units comply with Laser class 1. Such units can be identified by an adhesive label as well as by a warning label, see Figure 4. 4.
Figure 3
Warning Label According to IEC 60825/EN 60825
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Never look directly into the beam, not even with optical instruments.
Figure 4
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Warning Label for Class 1 Laser Equipment
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2.4 Protec Protectio tion n Agai Against nst Fire Fire in in Rack Racks s or or Hous Housing ings s If shelves are used in housing, the shelves must comply with the conditions for fire protection tection housing according according to DIN EN 60950-1. 60950-1. To comply with fire protection standards as defined in DIN EN 60950-1, a protective plate (C42165-A320-C684) must be fitted into the floor of ETSI and 19-inch standard racks. The rack must also meet the requirements of fire-resistant ho using as defined in DIN EN 60950-1 60950-1..
2.5 2.5
Prot Pr otec ecti tion on Agai Agains nstt Hot Hot Surf Surfac aces es If temperatures higher than 70°C can be present on components inside the transmission equipment, following labels are attached to this equipment, see Figure 5 and Figure 6. 6.
Figure 5
Symbol Label for Hot Surfaces
Figure 6
Text on Label for Hot Surfaces
2.6 Compon Component ents s Subje Subject ct to Ele Electr ctrost ostati atic c Disc Dischar harge ge
Figure 7
ESD Symbol
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Plug-in units bearing the symbol shown in Figure 7, 7, are equipped with components subject to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Adhere to the relevant safety provisions.
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When packing, unpacking, touching, pulling out, or plugging in plug-in units bearing the ESD symbol, it is essential to wear a grounding bracelet. This ensures that the plug-in units are not subject to electrostatic discharge. Under no circumstances should you touch the printed conductors or components of plug-in units. Take hold of plug-in units by the edge only. Once removed, place the plug-in units in the conductive plastic sleeves intended for them. Keep or dispatch them in the special boxes or transport cases bearing the ESD symbol. Treat defective plug-in units with the same degree of care as new ones in order to avoid further damage. Plug-in units in a closed and intact housing are protected in any case. European Norm EN 50082-1 provides information on the proper handling of components which are subject to electrostatic discharge.
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Hand Handli ling ng Modu Module les s (Ge (Gene nera ral) l) To pull out or plug in plug-in units, use the front-mounted levers. In shelters fans are used for cooling. To indicate positions where there is a danger of being caught up in a fan, following label is attached, see Figure 8. 8.
Figure 8
Prohibition Label According to DIN 4844-2
When working with modules (plug-in units, subracks and shelters) the following points should be noted: • Existing Existing ventilatio ventilation n equipment equipment must must not be be changed. changed. To ensure ensure a suffici sufficient ent air circulation, the flow of air must not be obstructed. Beware of rotating parts.
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All slide-in slide-in units units can can be removed removed or inserted inserted with the the power still still applied. applied. To To remove remove and insert the units you should use the two locking screws fitted to the front of the unit. A type label is fixed on the handhold above the t he locking screw on the bottom of the board providing information on the hardware and software version of the unit. A label with the the words “HOT AREA” AREA” is is fixed fixed to hot surface surfaces. s. This indicates indicates severe severe danger of injury. Shelters Shelters with with a front front door door may only be be operated operated when when this this door is closed. closed. There is a danger of injury if the door is left open.
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You should therefore remove the front door before doing the necessary work and replace it once you have finished your work. When insertin inserting g and removi removing ng shelves shelves and when transpor transporting ting them, them, take take their their weight weight into consideration. Cables Cables may never be be disconnecte disconnected d by pulling pulling on the cable. Disconnection Disconnection/conne /connecction may only be undertaken by pushing in/pulling out the connector involved.
2.8 Handl Handling ing Optica Opticall F Fibe iberr Conn Connect ectors ors and Cables Cables Optical connectors are precision-made components and must be handled accordingly. To ensure faultless functioning, the following points must be observed: • Install Install protective protective caps on on unplugged unplugged optical optical connectors connectors under under all all circumsta circumstances nces to protect against physical damage and dirt. • Before Before making making connectio connections, ns, use isopropyl isopropyl alcohol alcohol and and non-fibrous non-fibrous cellulose cellulose to clean clean the faces of the connectors. • Avoid Avoid impac impactt stress stresses es when when handl handling ing conn connect ectors ors.. Physical damage to the faces of optical o ptical connections impair transmission quality (higher attenuation). • Avoid Avoid a bend bend radius radius less less than than 30 mm mm for fibe fiberr optic optic links links.. • Mechanical Mechanical damage damage to the the surfaces surfaces of of optical optical connector connectors s impairs impairs transmi transmission ssion quality by higher attenuation. – For this this reason, reason, do not expose the connecto connectors rs to impact and tensile tensile load. – Once the the protectiv protective e dust caps have have been been removed, removed, you must must check check the the surfaces surfaces of the optical fiber connectors to ensure that they are clean, and clean them if necessary. For cleaning, the C42334-A380-A926 optical fiber cleaning tool or a clean, lintfree cellulose cloth or a chamois leather is suitable. Isopropyl alcohol can be used as a cleaning fluid.
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Virus Pr Protection To prevent a virus infection you may not use any software other th an that is released for the Operating System (OS based on Basis AccessIntegrator), Local Craft Terminal LCT) and transmission system. Even when exchanging data via a network or external data media (e.g. floppy disks) there is a possibility of infecting your system with a virus. The occurrence of a virus in your system may lead to a loss of data and breakdown of functionality.
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The operator is responsible for protecting against viruses and for carrying out repair procedures when the system is infected.
You have to do the following: • You have have to check every data data medium medium (used data media media as as well as new ones) for viruses before reading data from it. • You must must ensure ensure that that an up-to-date up-to-date virus scannin scanning g program program is always always available. available. This This program has to be supplied with regular updates by a certified software provider. • It is recommended recommended that you you make make periodic periodic checks checks for viruses viruses in your your OS.
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It is recommended recommended to integrate integrate the virus virus scanning scanning program program into the the start-up start-up sequence on the LCT.
RoHS RoHS Requ Requiire reme ment nts s Nokia Siemens Networks considers the protection of the environment and the preservation of natural resources as a major duty and thus undertakes great efforts to design its products to be environmental friendly. Therefore, as of July 1st, 2006, all contract products of Nokia Siemens Networks • •
to which which the RoHS (Restriction (Restriction of Hazardous Hazardous Substances) Substances) directive directive applies applies to to and which which are are put on on the market market within within the countries countries where the the RoHS RoHS requiremen requirements ts are transposed into national law
are in compliance with the requirements of the RoHS. Nokia Siemens Networks reserves the right to apply the exemptions to the RoHS requirements as set out in the Annex to the RoHS directive, in particular lead in solders for network infrastructure equipment for switching, signaling, transmission as well as network management for telecommunication.
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Decl Declar arat atio ion n of CE CE Conf Confor ormi mity ty
g The CE (Conformité Européenne) Declaration of Conformity for the product is fulfilled only if all construction and cabling is undertaken in accor dance with the manual and the documentation listed therein, e.g. installation instructions, cabling lists, etc. !
Deviations from the specifications or unstipulated changes during construction, e.g. the use of cable types with lower shielding values is a violation of the CE requirements. In such cases, the conformity declaration is invalidated and the manufacturer is refused from responsibility. All liability passes immediately to those persons undertaking any unauthorized deviations.
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WEEE Req Requir uiremen ementts Nokia Siemens Networks considers the protection of the environment and the preservation of natural resources as a major duty. This includes waste recovery with a view to reducing the quantity of waste for disposal and saving natural resources, in particular by treatment, recycling and recovering energy from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Therefore Nokia Siemens Networks complies with its obligations as “producer” in terms of the WEEE directive for all its products • •
to which which the WEEE WEEE dire directi ctive ve applie applies s to to and which which are put on the the market market within within the countries countries where where the WEEE WEEE requirem requirements ents are transposed into national law,
unless any deviant allocation of such obligations have been agreed between Nokia Siemens Network’s and its contractual partners. According to WEEE-requirements since August 13, 2005 such products are marked with the symbol of a crossed out
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3 Ge Gene nera rall Requ equirem iremen entts The commissioning of hiX 5625/30/35 can be performed perf ormed with the element manager (EM GX R2.8) or the LCT locally connected to the RJ45 connector of the TMN interface on the CXU. The commissioning of hiX 5625/30/35 requires the following facilities depending on what is used: •
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3.1
Mana Manage gem ment ent netw networ ork k – The ftp ftp server server must must be be accessible accessible in the the manageme management nt network. network. The ftp ftp server server can be separately installed on several hosts, see Section4 Section 4 Config Configuring uring the FTP FTP Server.. Server Mana Manage geme ment nt sing single le PC – The ftp ftp serve serverr must must be inst install alled ed on the PC, PC, see see Sectio Section n 4 Config Configuring uring the FTP FTP Server.. Server
Visual In Inspection Check the following points before commissioning: 1. All deliverab deliverables les were were supplied supplied and the the installati installation on work is completed completed.. – The deli deliver very y of hiX hiX 5625/3 5625/30/3 0/35 5 hardwa hardware re is all all right right.. – The The rack racks s and and shelv shelves es are are ass assem embl bled ed.. – Using Using the part part lists, lists, check check that that all deliv deliverab erables les were were suppli supplied. ed. – The power supply is connected connected and constantl constantly y available available.. The The emergency emergency power supply system is operational. The circuit breakers for the power supply must be in position 0 or OFF during the visual inspection. – The cabling cabling and position positioning ing of the modules modules should be checked checked with with the the installainstallation instructions. – Both internal internal and external external cables cables were correctly correctly routed routed and connecte connected. d. – The rack racks, s, shelv shelves es and and cables cables are are label labeled ed correc correctly tly.. – Visual check of of the comple complete te installati installation on (particula (particularly rly the protection protection devices, devices, e.g. .overvoltage and lightning protection). – The system system power supply is connecte connected d but is not not switched switched on yet yet (the (the emeremergency supply is functional). 2. The hardw hardware are modu modules les are are in delive delivery ry condit condition ion – The hard hardwar ware e setting settings s of the rack racks s and modu modules les must must be be checke checked. d. – The modules modules are equipped equipped with the current current firmware firmware and and correspond correspond to the the correct hardware version (compare for this the existing FW and HW with the release note of the current SW-APS package). Note the MAC addresses. 3. The hardware hardware of of the OS meets the the requiremen requirements, ts, the softwar software e is present. present. 4. The requi required red docume documenta ntatio tion n is availabl available e on site. site. 5. The required required tooling tooling/test /test equipment equipment is available. available. 6. The EM EM GX R2.8 or or the LCT LCT is installed installed and and ready for service. service.
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Plan Pl an of of Act Activ ivit itie ies s for for Com Commi miss ssio ioni ning ng The following tasks must be performed before/during commissioning. 1. Prep Prepara arato tory ry meas measure ures s – Visual Visual insp inspect ection ion of of the hiX hiX 5625/ 5625/30/ 30/35, 35, see see Secti Section on3.1 3.1.. – Swit Switch ch the the circ circui uitt brea breake kers rs to to 1 or or ON
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– Connect Connect the EM EM GX R2.8 R2.8 or the the LCT with with the hiX hiX 5625/ 5625/30/ 30/35 35 2. Startup Startup the the syste system m and load loading ing the the softw software are The procedure for startup the system is described in Section 5.2 Pro Proced cedure ure.. For loading the software see Section 5.3 Load the Software Software.. 3. Commi Commissi ssionin oning g the NE hiX hiX 5625/3 5625/30/3 0/35. 5. The commissioning contains the required instructions to take the network element hiX 5625/30/35 in operation. Detailed information about the parameter parameter settings is provided by a context-sensitive online help and in the ele ment manager documentation. The hiX 5625/30/35 should be commissioned in the following sequence: Steps
Action
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Insert the NE, configure the NE parameters
see Section 7.1
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Synchronize Date and Time
see Section 7.2
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Configure the FTP User
see Section 7.3
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Synchronize the clock
see Section 7.4
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Configure Transmission Capabilities
see Section 7.5
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Saving NE Configuration Data
see Section 7.6
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Configure Modules
see Section 7.7
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Configure Bridge
see Section 7.8
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Configure Profiles
see Section 7.9
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Configure Ports
see Section 7.10
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Lock/Unlock Ports
see Section 7.11
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Database Backup
see Section 7.12
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Sequence for Commissioning the NE hiX 5625/30/35
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4 Conf Config igur urin ing g the the FTP FTP Se Serv rver er This chapter describes step-by-step how to install and configure a File Transfer Protocol (FTP). The FTP server for the hiX 5625/30/35 can be installed on the same PC /laptop used for the EM GX (LCT) or can run separately on a PC located in the same management network. The hiX 5625/30/35 was tested with FTP servers running on b oth OS Windows Server 2003 and Solaris 9.
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Wind Wi ndow ows s FTP FTP Conf Config igur urat atio ion n Requirements
The following software requirements must be fulfilled: • Wind Window ows s Ser Serve verr 200 2003 3 • Curr Current ent Wind Window ows s ser servi vice ce pack pack • Micros Microsoft oft Inte Interne rnett Inform Informati ation on Servi Services ces (IIS (IIS)) • “Activ “Active e direct directory ory service service”” config configured ured • Viru Virus s scann scanner er avai availa labl ble e (opti (option onal al)) • Config Configurat uration ion file files s for hiX 5625 5625/30/ /30/35 35 avail availabl able e • Releas Released ed SAPS SAPS (System (System Appli Applicat cation ion Progr Program am Softwa Software) re).. The FTP service is not automatically installed during installation of Window Windows s Server Server 2003. 2003. Installation
1. Click “Sta “Starrt ➭ Control Panel ➭ Add or Remove Programs” 2. Click “Add/Rem “Add/Remove ove Windows Windows Component Components” s” to display display the “Compone “Components” nts” list. list. 3. Clic Click k “Appl “Applic icat atio ion n Serve Serverr ➭ Internet Information Services (IIS)” (but do no t select or clear the check box), and then click “Details”. 4. Click to to select the the check boxes boxes (if they they are not already already selected) selected):: “Common “Common Files”, Files”, “File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service”, and “Internet Information Services Manager”. Click “OK” button and then click “Next” button. 5. When you you are prompted, prompted, insert the the Windows Windows Server Server 2003 CD-ROM CD-ROM into the the CDROM drive or provide a path to the location of the files, and then click “OK”. 6. Click Click “Finis “Finish” h” button button finis finish h the install installatio ation. n. Configuration
To transmit data between Windows Server 2003 and hiX 5625/30/35 via FTP, a user with login and password for hiX 5625/30/35 must be configured with the Windows user management system. 1. Click “St “Start art ➭ Programs ➭ Administrative Tools ➭ Active Directory Users and Computers ➭ Users” to expand the folder containing current user objects. Click “Action ➭ New ➭ User” in the window menu to display the “New Object - User” dialog box. 2. Enter an “User “User logon logon name” name” at least least and and then click “Next” button.
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Defining a New User (Example) 3. Type Type the the “Pass “Passwor word” d” and and rety retype pe it. it. Click to select the “Password never expires” check box. Click to clear check marked boxes and then click “Next” button. Figure 9
Figure 10
Defining the Password (Example)
4. Click Click “Finni “Finnish” sh” butto button n to confirm confirm the the settin settings. gs. In order to give user locally logon rights following steps are required: 1. Click lick “Sta “Start rt ➭ Programs ➭ Administrative Tools ➭ Domain Controller Security Policy” to display the “Default Domain Controller Security Settings” dialog box.
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Assigning User Rights (Example)
Figure 11
In the console tree click “User Rights Assignment” and then douple-click “Allow log on locally” in the detail pane to change user right. Click “Properties” to display the “Security Policy Setting” dialog box.
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Dialog “Security Policy Setting” (Example)
2. Click “Add “Add User or Group...” Group...” button button to display display the “Add “Add User or Group” Group” search search field field . 3. Click the the “Browse...” “Browse...” button button to choose choose the created created user (for (for example example “ftp”) “ftp”) from the “Select Users or Groups” list. Then click “Add”. 4. Clic Click k “OK” “OK” butto button n to con confi firm rm.. 1. Click “Sta “Starrt ➭ Programs ➭ Administrative Tools ➭ Internet Services Manager” to display the “Internet Information Services” dialog.
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Dialog “Internet Information Services” (Example)
Click “Default FTP Site” in the console tree and then click “Properties” item to open the “Default FTP Site Properties” dialog. Following properties must be set: – On “FTP “FTP Site” Site” tab enter the “IP Address” Address” and click to select select “Unlimit “Unlimited” ed” in the “FTP site connections” section, see Figure 14. 14. Click “OK” and then “Apply” button to confirm the settings.
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Click “Home Directory” Directory” tab and and enter enter the the home home directory directory into the “Local “Local path” field (for example, drive c, e or d:\InetPub\ftproot), if not yet available, see Figure 15. 15. In order to write a backup file, the configured FTP user must be granted write permissions on the FTP server. Click to select the “Read” and “Write” check boxes (if they are not already selected). Click “OK” and then “Apply” button to confirm the settings.
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“Home Directory” Tab (Example)
2. After install installation, ation, the the “ftproot” “ftproot” directory directory has to be configured configured for access via the network environment. To do this, the “ftproot” directory must be set to “shared” in the File Manager. Right-click “ftproot” in the Explorer, and then click “Sharing” tab to display the “ftproot Properties” property panel.
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Change the Access to "ftproot" (Example)
3. Click “OK” and then then “Apply” “Apply” button button to confirm the settings settings..
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Sola Solari ris s FTP FTP Conf Config igur urat atio ion n To establish a connection between Solaris clients and Solaris FTP server the f ollowing steps are required: 1. Create a separate separate FTP-user FTP-user on the the Solaris Solaris machine machine that that shall be be run the FTP FTP server. server. 2. Create a director directory y for FTP server server files. files. Give the the FTP-user FTP-user rights rights to transfer transfer and change files for it. 3. Share this this director directory y with “nfs share” share” comma command, nd, for example: example: share -F nfs -o rw -d g Store the share command in /etc/dfs/dfstab to undertake that after restart all will work. 4. Store at minimum minimum one valid valid file in this this director directory. y. 5. Instal Installl and start start FTP FTP server server on Solari Solaris s machine machine.. On a Solaris machine on that will be run the ACI server: Mount the FTP directory in “mounttab”: mount -F nfs nfs :< >:
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After a restart it is not necessary to repeat the command.
In order to configure the ACI Solaris client following settings are necessary: 1. Folder “ft “ftp” ➭ Section “FTP-folder”: write in the mountpoint . 2. In secti section on “SAPS “SAPS”” write write in the subf subfold older( er(s). s).
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Establish Establish a Hyper Terminal Terminal connecti connection on between between PC PC and CXU (front (front access access RJ45 console interface) using a straight serial V.24 connecting cable, seeFigure seeFigure 18 Hyper Terminal settings: 38400 8-N-1 – spee speed d: 38 38400 bi bit/s – 8 data bits – no parity – no flflow co control – 1 stop bit
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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CXU RJ45 Connector for the Console Interface
RJ45 plug to Console Interface 12345678
Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 - TXD Pin 4 - GND Pin 5 - GND Pin 6 - RXD Pin 7 Pin 8
Figure 18
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5.2
9-pin SUB-D connector to Com Port
Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9
5
4
9
3
8
2 1
7 6
Console Cable for the HyperTerminal
An EM GX R2.8 R2.8 must must be inst install alled ed and conf configu igured red on the the local local PC. PC.
Procedure The CXU and the interface units are already pre-installed with software. The presetting procedure contains the two parts: • •
Configuring the Outband Interface Configuring the Inband Management Channel
Configuring the Outband Interface
1. The first first time time it is switche switched d on, the CXU starts starts and and stops automa automatically tically in the following menu at “SWITCH login:”, see Figure 19. 19.
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Dialog “hiX - HyperTerminal” (Example SNMP V2 for Outband)
2. In order to configure configure the outband outband management management interfac interface, e, follow follow the next next steps steps after login with login-name “root” and password, according to Figure 19: 19: • enable (ena) • conf config igure ure term termin inal al (con (conff t) t) • exec exec-t -tim imeo eout ut 100 100 • show show runni running ng-c -con onfi fig g neti netiff-cf cfg g • netd netdev evic ice e mod mod ipa ipadd ddrr You can get the index from the table shown by the “show running-config netif-cfg” command, see the command above (e.g. index 1). For example, netdevice mod ipaddr 1 10.2.30.96/24 name> For example, netif-route default 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.52.5 route name: e.g. default destination IP address with subnet mask: e.g. 0.0.0.0/0 gateway address: e.g. 192.168.52.5 • The SNMP SNMP (Simple (Simple Network Network Managem Management ent Protocol Protocol)) must must be configur configured ed for both inband and outband ports, see Configuring the Inband Management Channel Point 3 and Point 4. • write write mem (stori (storing ng of the the config configurat uration ion)) • exit 3. Connect ect the EM GX R2.8 (LCT) via “Outband”. 4. Exit Exit the the menu menu using using “exi “exit” t” 5. Once the CXU CXU has fully fully booted (indicat (indicated ed in the hyper hyper terminal terminal log), log), local startup startup using the EM GX R2.8 (LCT) will be possible. Configuring the Inband Management Channel
1. In order to configu configure re the inband inband management management interfac interface, e, follow the the next steps steps after login with login-name “root” and password according to Figure 20: 20: • enable (ena) • conf config igure ure term termin inal al (con (conff t) t) • exec exec-t -tim imeo eout ut 100 100
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Dialog “hiX - HyperTerminal” (Example SNMP V2 for Inband)
2. A VLAN for inband inband communic communication ation has has to be created created and and assigned assigned to an an uplink uplink port with the following commands: • netdevice mask> { } (VLAN-ID: 1 to 4092, e.g. 2952) For example, netdevice 192.168.52.97/24 inband_mgmt 2952 • bridge (br) • vlan add tagged VLAN-ID: 1 to 4092 port number: x/y for CXU, with x: CLI slot number, for CXU always slot number n umber 0 y: used port of the CXU: 1 to 4 Example for CXU port 2: vlan add 2952 0/2 tagged • exit • netif-route For example, netif-route default 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.52.5 route name: e.g. default destination IP address with subnet mask: e.g. 0.0.0.0/0 gateway address: e.g. 192.168.52.5 3. The SNMP SNMP (Simple (Simple Network Network Manageme Management nt Protocol) Protocol) must must be configured configured for both both inband and outband ports. Only the SNMP trap-hosts need to be configured for SNMP V2, see Point 4. SNMP V3 authorizes users and user groups access to agents in accordance with SNMP access rights. To configure SNMP V3, use the following SNMP commands (these commands must only be run once per system, the entries in curly brackets are optional). • snmp user { } For example, snmp user TMN md5 12345678 name> • snmp group included { } or snmp view excluded { } For example, snmp view myView included .1.3.6.1 • snmp access For example, snmp access myGrp v3 auth re adview writeview 4. SNMP trap-hosts trap-hosts must must be configure configured d for both both inband and outband outband ports. ports. Configuring SNMP trap-hosts for SNMP V2:
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snmp tra trap p2-hos host For example, snmp trap2-host 192.168.1.1 • writ write e mem mem (stor (store e confi configu gurat ratio ion n data) data) • exit Configuring SNMP trap-hosts for SNMP V3: – snmp trap rap3-hos host type> } {
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Load the Software To upgrade an NE with the current APS, software can be downloaded via EM. The FTP server must be available. 1. In the main main window window of EM GX, GX, click on menu menu “Maintenan “Maintenance” ce” -> “NE “NE Maintenance” Maintenance”,, the following “NE Maintenance“ window opens. 2. In the “NE” dropdow dropdown-list n-list box, select select the NE to be updated. updated. 3. Users have have the option option to load load the softwar software e manually manually from the FTP server to to the NE. NE. The software can be updated automatically if you select '”Activation after download”.
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g The slot numbering on the M1200 shelf differs from the slot numbering in the management CLI, see Table 4. 4. Table 4 also contains the plug-in unit names used in the OS (mnemo code). Slot number on the shelf
Slot number in the CLI
201 to 208
1 to 8
209
210
0 or 9 2)
0 or 10 2)
o
o 1)
211 to 217
11 to 17
Plug-in Unit
Mnemo code
CXU_B
M:CXUGE:4E:E
IU_SHDSL48.bis
M:IUSHDSL:48B:E
o
o 1)
o
IU_SHDSL48 (-A2)
M:IUSHDSL:48E:E
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL48
M:IUADSL:48P:E
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-A1)
M:IUADSL:72AI:WC
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-D1)
M:IUADSL:72J:CGH
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CG
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CG
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CGH
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CGH
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex A (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72P:IFX
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex B (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72I:IFX
o
o 1)
o
IU_VDSL24 (-A3)
M:IUVDSL:24D2:IFX
o
o 1)
o
IU_VDSL24P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:24P:E
o
o 1)
o
IU_VDSL48P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:48P:E
o
o 1)
o
1) CXU or IU (slot number in CLI is 10 for t his IU) can be pluged-in on plug-in place 210. 2) Slot number in CLI is 0 for CXU for port commands. Slot number in CLI is 9 or 10 for CXU for the following commands: reset card, card admin-state, card alarm-severity-profile, switchover commands, slot card commands and show commands.
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g The slot numbering on the M1100 shelf differs from the slot numbering in the management CLI, see Table 5. 5. Table 5 also contains the plug-in unit names used in the OS (mnemo code). Slot number on the shelf
Slot number in the CLI
101 to 108
1 to 8
109
110
0 or 9 2)
0 or 10 2)
111 to 116
11 to 16
Plug-in Unit
Mnemo code
CXU_B1
M:CXUGE:4E:E
o
o
CXU_B2
M:CXUB2GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B21
M:CXUB21GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B3
M:CXUB3GE:4:E
o
o
IU_SHDSL48.bis
M:IUSHDSL:48B:E
o
o 1)
o
IU_SHDSL48 (-A2)
M:IUSHDSL:48E:E
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-A1)
M:IUADSL:72AI:WC
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-D1)
M:IUADSL:72J:CGH
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CG
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CG
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CGH
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CGH
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex A (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72P:IFX
o
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex B (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72I:IFX
o
o 1)
o
IU_VDSL24 (-A3)
M:IUVDSL:24D2:IFX
o
o 1)
o
IU_VDSL24P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:24P:E
o
o 1)
o
IU_VDSL48P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:48P:E
o
o 1)
o
1) IU (slot number in CLI is 10 for this IU) can be pluged-in on plug-in place 110 instead of the CXU (only possible in M1100 shelf). 2) Slot number in CLI is 0 for CXU for port commands. Slot number in CLI is 9 or 10 for CXU for t he following commands: reset card, card admin-state, card alarm-severity-profile, switchover commands, slot card commands and show commands.
Table 5
M1100 Slot Numbering and Plug-in Units
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g The slot numbering on the G1100 shelf differs from the slot numbering in the management CLI, see Table 6. 6. Table 6 also contains the plug-in unit names used in the OS (mnemo code). Slot number on the shelf
Slot number in the CLI
101 to 108
1 to 8
109
110
0 or 9 1)
0 or 10 1)
111 to 116
11 to 16
Plug-in Unit
Mnemo code
CXU_B1
M: CXUB1GE: 4E: E
o
o
CXU_B2
M:CXUB2GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B21
M:CXUB21GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B3
M:CXUB3GE:4:E
o
o
IU_SHDSL48.bis
M:IUSHDSL:48B:E
o
o
IU_SHDSL48 (-A2)
M:IUSHDSL:48E:E
o
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-A1)
M:IUADSL:72AI:WC
o
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-D1)
M:IUADSL:72J:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CG
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CG
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex A (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72P:IFX
o
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex B (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72I:IFX
o
o
IU_VDSL24 (-A3)
M:IUVDSL:24D2:IFX
o
o
IU_VDSL24P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:24P:E
o
o
IU_VDSL48P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:48P:E
o
o
1) Slot number in CLI is 0 for CXU for port commands. Slot number in CLI is 9 or 10 for CXU for the following commands: reset card, card admin-state, card alarm-severity-profile, switchover commands, slot card commands and show commands.
Table 6
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M600
g The slot numbering on the M600 shelf differs from the slot numbering in the management CLI, see Table 7. 7. The same is true for slots: 1 and 201, 7 and 207, etc. Table 7 also contains the plug-in unit names used in the OS (mnemo code). Slot number on the shelf
Slot number in the CLI
202 to 205
1 to 4
206
207
0 or 5 1)
0 or 6 1)
208 to 211
7 to 10
Plug-in Unit
Mnemo code
CXU_C
M:CXU_CGE:E
o
o
CXU_C2
M:CXUC2GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B21
M:CXUB21GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B3
M:CXUB3GE:4:E
o
o
IU_SHDSL48.bis
M:IUSHDSL:48B:E
o
o
IU_SHDSL48 (-A2)
M:IUSHDSL:48E:E
o
o
IU_ADSL48
M:IUADSL:48P:E
o
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-A1)
M:IUADSL:72AI:WC
o
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-D1)
M:IUADSL:72J:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CG
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CG
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex A (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72P:IFX
o
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex B (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72I:IFX
o
o
IU_VDSL24 (-A3)
M:IUVDSL:24D2:IFX
o
o
IU_VDSL24P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:24P:E
o
o
IU_VDSL48P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:48P:E
o
o
1) Slot number in CLI is 0 for CXU for port commands. Slot number in CLI is 5 or 6 for CXU for the following commands: reset card, card admin-state, card alarm-severity-profile, switchover commands, slot card commands and show commands.
Table 7
M600 Slot Numbering and Plug-in Units
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g The slot numbering on the G600/G600R shelf differs from the slot numbering in the management CLI, see Table 8. 8. The same is true for slots: 1 and 201, 7 and 20 7, etc. Table 8 also contains the plug-in unit names used in the OS (mnemo code). Slot number on the shelf
Slot number in the CLI
201 to 204
1 to 4
205
206
0 or 5 1)
0 or 6 1)
207 to 210
7 to 10
Plug-in Unit
Mnemo code
CXU_C2
M:CXUC2GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B21
M:CXUB21GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B3
M:CXUB3GE:4:E
o
o
IU_SHDSL48.bis
M:IUSHDSL:48B:E
o
o
IU_SHDSL48 (-A2)
M:IUSHDSL:48E:E
o
o
IU_ADSL48
M:IUADSL:48P:E
o
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-A1)
M:IUADSL:72AI:WC
o
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-D1)
M:IUADSL:72J:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CG
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CG
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex A (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72P:IFX
o
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex B (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72I:IFX
o
o
IU_VDSL24 (-A3)
M:IUVDSL:24D2:IFX
o
o
IU_VDSL24P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:24P:E
o
o
IU_VDSL48P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:48P:E
o
o
1) Slot number in CLI is 0 for CXU for port commands. Slot number in CLI is 5 or 6 for CXU for the following commands: reset card, card admin-state, card alarm-severity-profile, switchover commands, slot card commands and show commands.
Table 8
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M400
g The slot numbering on the M400 shelf differs from the slot numbering in the management CLI, see Table 9. 9. Table 9 also contains the plug-in unit names used in the OS (mnemo code). Slot number on the shelf
Slot number in the CLI
202
203
0 or 1 2)
0 or 2 2)
204 to 207
3 to 6
Plug-in Unit
Mnemo code
CXU_C
M:CXU_CGE:E
o
o 1)
CXU_C2
M:CXUC2GE:4:E
o
o 1)
CXU_B21
M:CXUB21GE:4:E
o
o 1)
CXU_B3
M:CXUB3GE:4:E
o
o 1)
IU_SHDSL48.bis
M:IUSHDSL:48B:E
o 1)
o
IU_SHDSL48 (-A2)
M:IUSHDSL:48E:E
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-A1)
M:IUADSL:72AI:WC
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-D1)
M:IUADSL:72J:CGH
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Annex A
M:IUADSL:72A:CG
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Annex B
M:IUADSL:72B:CG
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Annex A
M:IUADSL:72A:CGH
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Annex B
M:IUADSL:72B:CGH
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex A (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72P:IFX
o 1)
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex B (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72I:IFX
o 1)
o
IU_VDSL24 (-A3)
M:IUVDSL:24D2:IFX
o 1)
o
IU_VDSL24P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:24P:E
o 1)
o
IU_VDSL48P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:48P:E
o 1)
o
1) CXU or IU (slot number in CLI is 2 for this IU) can be pluged-in on plug-in place 203. 2) Slot number in CLI is 0 for CXU for port commands. Slot number in CLI is 1 or 2 for CXU for the following commands: reset card, card admin-state, card alarm-severity-profile, switchover commands, slot card commands and show commands.
Table 9
M400 Slot Numbering and Plug-in Units
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g The slot numbering on the G400/G400R shelf differs from the slot numbering in the management CLI, see Table 10. 10. Table 10 also contains the plug-in unit names used in the OS (mnemo code). Slot number on the shelf
Slot number in the CLI
201 to 202
1 to 2
203
204
0 or 3 1)
0 or 4 1)
205 to 206
5 to 6
Plug-in Unit
Mnemo code
CXU_C
M:CXU_CGE:E
o
o
CXU_C2
M:CXUC2GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B21
M:CXUB21GE:4:E
o
o
CXU_B3
M:CXUB3GE:4:E
o
o
IU_SHDSL48.bis
M:IUSHDSL:48B:E
o
o
IU_SHDSL48 (-A2)
M:IUSHDSL:48E:E
o
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-A1)
M:IUADSL:72AI:WC
o
o
IU_ADSL72-ADL (-D1)
M:IUADSL:72J:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CG
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-C1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CG
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xA
M:IUADSL:72A:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 (-D1) Anne Annex xB
M:IUADSL:72B:CGH
o
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex A (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72P:IFX
o
o
IU_ADSL72 Annex B (Infineon)
M:IUADSL:72I:IFX
o
o
IU_VDSL24 (-A3)
M:IUVDSL:24D2:IFX
o
o
IU_VDSL24P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:24P:E
o
o
IU_VDSL48P (-A1)
M:IUVDSL:48P:E
o
o
1) Slot number in CLI is 0 for CXU for port commands. Slot number in CLI is 3 or 4 for CXU for the following commands: reset card, card admin-state, card alarm-severity-profile, switchover commands, slot card commands and show commands.
Table 10
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7 Comm Commis issi sion onin ing g the the Netw Networ ork k Ele Eleme ment nt HiX HiX 56 5625 25/3 /30/ 0/35 35 7.1 7.1
Inse Insert rt the the Net Netwo work rk El Elem emen entt Proceed as follows to access the NEs with the EM GX R2.8
1. Selec electt “Vi “View ➭ Network View” in the EM GX R2.8 main window. The “Network View” opens, see Figure 25 2. In the “Net “Networ work k View”, View”, select select the the icon “root “root”, ”, seeFigure seeFigure 25 3. Select Select in the the menu menu “Confi “Configura guratio tion n ➭ Insert NE”. The dialog for creating an SNMP NE opens, see Figure 22
Figure 22
Inserting an SNMP Network Element (Example)
Enter the required SNMP parameters: NE Property
Description
Type
Select the SNMP NE in the drop-down list (e.g. hiX 5625 R2.8).
SNMP SNMP Vers Versio ion n
Sele Select ct the the SNM SNMP P ver versi sion on from from the the dro dropp-do down wn list list (e.g. SNMP V3 or SNMP V2c).
IP Addr Addres ess s
Ente Enterr th the IP IP ad addres dress s of of th the hi highl ghlighte ghted d SNM SNMP P NE NE in in acc accor orda danc nce e wi with the the project documentation.
Name
(Optional) Name according to project documentation (The characters : / \ $ *) are not permitted). If nothing is entered, the EM uses the combination combination by default.
R Com Commu muni nity ty
Chan Change ge the the fiel fields ds “R Comm Commun unit ity” y” and and “R/ “R/W W Comm Commun unit ity” y” in acco accord rdan ance ce with with the project documentation. Defaults are “public” for “R Community” and “private” for “R/W Community”.
R/W Community
Table 11
SNMP Parameters
4. Select Select the “SNM “SNMP P Setti Settings ngs”” tab, tab, see see Figure 23. 23.
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“SNMP Settings” Tab (Example) Enter the relevant interface parameters. 5. Once parameter parameter “SNMP “SNMP V3“ V3“ is selected selected as “SNMP “SNMP Version“ Version“ in the “NE “NE properties“ properties“ tab, an additional tab called “SNMP authorization” will appear, seeFigure see Figure 24 Figure 23
“SNMP Authorization” Tab (Example) 6. Confir Confirm m your your entrie entries s with with “App “Apply” ly”.. 7. Click the “+” sign sign on the the left-hand left-hand side side of “root“ “root“ to open open the SNMP SNMP tree. tree. The SNMP NE “hiX ...” is displayed, see Figure 25 Figure 24
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Network View (Example)
If during startup inconsistencies should occur in the NE, you can display the current data for the NE by means of a consistency check. Users can perform a consistency check che ck manually. If alarms are displayed, carry out any corrections using the EM GX R2.8 tool “branch to maintenance”
7.2 7.2
Sync Sy nchr hron oniz ize e Date Date and and Tim Time e The NE is normally synchronized automatically every 24 hours. Immediate synchronization can be performed manually during startup: 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the the menu item item “Confi “Configur gurati ation on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and select the “NE” to open the “NE” window in the “Equipment Configuration” dialog. – Open Open the the “Da “Date te/T /Tim ime” e” tab. tab.
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“Date/Time” Tab (Example) – Clic Click k the the “Syn “Synch chro roni nize ze NE” NE” but button ton – The NE NE “hiX” “hiX” assum assumes es the the date date and time time from from the the EM GX R2.8 R2.8 server. server. 3. Click Click the the “Refre “Refresh” sh” butto button n to confi confirm. rm. Figure 26
7.3 7.3
Conf Confiigure gure the the FTP FTP Use serr 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu menu item item “Configurati “Configuration on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and select the “NE” to open the “NE” window in the “Equipment Configuration” dialog. – Open Open the the “FT “FTP P Ser Serve ver” r” tab. tab.
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“FTP Server” Tab (Example)
Enter the values values for the the SAPS SAPS FTP FTP server server in the “SAPS “SAPS download download settings” settings” dialog box, see Table 12. 12. Click “Use same same FTP FTP server server for for NE and and ACI” ACI” if SAPS SAPS and and data are saved saved on the the same FTP server. If SAPS SAPS and data are are saved on different different FTP servers, servers, enter enter the values values for the the data FTP server in the “Data/Backup files settings” dialog box, see Table 12. 12. Input field
Required settings
“Sever address:”
IP address of the FTP server
“User name:”
User name of the FTP server
“Password:”
Password of the FTP server
“Confirm password:”
Enter the password a second time
“Rel. path:”
Dialog box “SAPS download settings”: Enter the path to be used for the APS. Dialog box “Data/Backup files settings”: Enter the path to be used for the backup files.
Table 12
Settings for the “FTP Server” Tab
3. Click Click the the “Appl “Apply” y” butto button n to confir confirm. m.
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Sync Sy nchr hron oniize the Cloc Clock k 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu menu item item “Configurati “Configuration on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and select the “NE” to open the “NE” window in the “Equipment Configuration” dialog. 3. Open Open the the “Cl “Cloc ock k Sync Sync”” tab. tab.
Figure 28
Clock Synchronization
Enter the required settings: Input field
Required settings
Wait Wait time time to rest restor ore e (s) (s)
The The swi switc tcho hove verr betw betwee een n the the diff differ eren entt clo clock ck sour source ces s is is del delay ayed ed for for this time
Alarm Severity Profile
Alarm severity profile in accordance with the planning documentation
Table 13
Settings for the “Clock sync” tab
4. Click Click the the “Appl “Apply” y” butt button on to confir confirm. m.
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Conf Config igur ure e Tran Transm smis issi sion on Cap Capab abil ilit itie ies s 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu menu item item “Configurati “Configuration on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and select the “NE” to open the “NE” window in the “Equipment Configuration” dialog. 3. Open Open the the “Conf “Config igura urati tion on”” tab. tab.
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Figure 29
– –
7.6 7.6
“Configuration” Tab (Example)
Mark the required required transmission transmission capabilities capabilities according according to the project project documentadocumentation Conf Confir irm m wit with h “App “Apply ly”. ”.
Savi Sa ving ng the the NE NE Con Confi figu gura rati tion on Data Data Click the “Write NE Data” button to store configuration data into the reset-safely memory, see Figure 29. 29.
7.7 7.7.1
Configure Mo Modules Configure C CX XU 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the menu menu item item “Confi “Configura guration tion➭ Equipment Configuration”. 3. Click on the icon for CXU CXU and and open open the “General“ “General“ tab, tab, seeFigure seeFigure 30. 30. If automatic reset after software download was not made the plug-in unit must be reset in the “Module” menu. Choose “reset system” from the “Recovery Level” drop-down list. g “Reset system with defaults” overwrites all configuration data and set the system values to the delivery state. The inband and outband management
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interfaces must be reconfigured via CLI. Choose this item only if the database is corrupt.
Figure 30
“General” Tab of CXU (Example)
Click “Start” button to reset the system. 4. Click on the the icon icon for CXU and open open the the “Status“ “Status“ tab, see seeFigure Figure 31. 31.
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“Status” Tab of CXU (Example)
Prep Pr epar arin ing g Sys Syste tem m for for Redu Redund ndan ancy cy 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select select the menu menu item item “Configuration “Configuration➭ Equipment Configuration”, select the “NE” to open the “NE” window in the “Equipment Configuration” dialog. 3. Open Open the the “Pr “Prote otect ctio ion” n” tab, tab, see see Figure 32. 32.
“Protection” Tab (Example) If optical splitters are used for redundancy, you must select “use optical splitter” in the “Feature” field. 4. Click Click “App “Apply” ly” to conf confirm irm change changes. s. Figure 32
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Conf Config igur ure e CXU CXU Ethe Ethern rnet et Por Ports ts 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu item “Configuratio “Configuration n ➭ Equipment Configuration”. 3. Click on on the icon icon “Bridge“ “Bridge“ under under CXU and open the “Ethernet “Ethernet Port“ Port“ tab, tab,Figure 33. 33. The operational and alarm state and the line parameters as well as the parameters of the used SFP module are shown. The required settings are provided inTable inTable 14. 14. Setting
Description
Alarm severity profile
according to the planning documents.
Type 1)
Select “electrical” or “optical” according to the used SFP module.
Negotiation mode 1)
depending on the SFP: “auto” is recommended in any case, “forced” can only be used for electrical Ethernet ports of the CXU combined with defined bitrate setting.
Tx rate 1)
Port speed in accordance with your planning documentation.
Duplex mode 1)
Signal mode in accordance with your planning documentation.
Flow control 1)
Configure flow control in accordance with your planning documentation.
Stan Standb dby y las laser er
“Dis “Disab able le”” has has to be sele select cted ed,, ifif opt optic ical al spli splitt tter ers s are are use used d for for redu redund ndan ancy cy..
Swi Switch tch over over
“Ye “Yes” has to be selec electe ted d, to enab enablle auto utomati matic c switc witch hover over in the the case case of optical link failures.
1) The values in these fields may only be modified on the LCT
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Settings of CXU Ethernet Ports
Figure 33
“Ethernet Port” Tab of CXU (Example)
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Enter the parameters and confirm with “Apply”. 4. Click on the icon “Bridge “Bridge““ under under CXU and open open the “BCSC“ “BCSC“ tab, seeFigure seeFigure 34. 34.
Figure 34
“BCSC” Tab of CXU (Example)
Enter the parameters and confirm with “Apply”.
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Crea Create te IInt nter erfa face ce Unit Unit Car Cards ds Interface unit cards can also be created in NE when they are not plugged physical. The “Admin state” of those IUs is set to “Planned” and can not be changed until the card is real plugged in. 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the menu menu item item “Confi “Configura guration tion➭ Equipment Configuration”. 3. In the SNMP SNMP navigatio navigation n tree click click “...hiX” “...hiX” -> “Not configure configured#” d#” to display display the the “GenGeneral” dialog page. Click “<
Part Number
Mnemo Code
ADSL48 CNX Annex A 48-port ADSL2+ interface unit Annex A (Conexant)
S50028-Q2022-B1
M:IUADSL:48P:E
IU_ADSL72-B1 Annex A 72-port ADSL2+ interface unit Annex A (Infineon)
S50010-M1498-B101
M:IUADSL:72P:IFX
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IU_ADSL72-B1 Annex B 72-port ADSL2+ interface unit Annex B (Infineon)
S50010-M1499-B101
M:IUADSL:72I:IFX
IU_ADSL72-C1 Annex A 72-port ADSL2+ interface unit Annex A (Infineon)
S50010-M1498-C1
M:IUADSL:72A:CG
IU_ADSL72-C1 Annex B 72-port ADSL2+ interface unit Annex B (Infineon)
S50010-M1499-C1
M:IUADSL:72B:CG
IU_ADSL72-D1 Annex A 72-port ADSL2+ interface unit (Annex A) with Convergate D and Geminax-Max V2.1
S50010-M1498-D1
M:IUADSL:72A:CGH
IU_ADSL72-D1 Annex B 72-port ADSL2+ interface unit (Annex A) with Convergate D and Geminax-Max V2.1
S50010-M1499-D1
M:IUADSL:72B:CGH
IU_ADSL72-ADL-A1 72-port ADSL2+ interface unit All Digital Loop (Infineon)
S50028-Q2038-A1
M:IUADSL:72AI:WC
IU_ADSL72-ADL-D1 72-port ADSL2+ interface unit All Digital Loop (Infineon)
S50028-Q2038-D1
M:IUADSL:72J:CGH
IU_SHDSL48.bis 48-port SHDSL interface unit (Conexant, 4-wired bonding) Bis and wetting current support
S50028-Q2029-A1
M:IUSHDSL:48B:E
IU_SHDSL48-A2 48-port SHDSL interface unit Simultaneous support of 2-wire and 4-wire
S50028-Q2029-A2
M:IUSHDSL:48E:E
IU_VDSL24-A3
S50028-Q2028-A3
M:IUVDSL:24D2:IFX
IU_VDSL24P-A1
S50028-Q2027-A1
M:IUVDSL:24P:E
IU_VDSL48P-A1
S50028-Q2066-A1
M:IUVDSL:48P:E
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5. Click Click the the “Create “Create”” button button to inser insertt the IU IU card. card. 6. Select Select “Alarm “Alarm severi severity ty prof profile ile”. ”. 7. Click “Apply” “Apply” button button to confirm confirm the configuratio configuration. n.
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Rese Resett of of a an n IInt nter erfa face ce Unit Unit Card Card 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu item “Configuratio “Configuration n ➭ Equipment Configuration”. 3. In the SNMP navigation navigation tree tree click click “...hiX” “...hiX” -> “IU...” “IU...” -> “General” tab. Choose “reset modul” from the “Level” drop-down list. 4. Click Click the “Star “Start” t” button button to init initiat iate e the reset reset..
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1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the menu menu item item “Confi “Configura guration tion➭ Equipment Configuration”. 3. In the SNMP SNMP navigatio navigation n tree click click “...hiX” “...hiX” -> “IU” -> “VDSL “VDSL Port#” Port#” / “ADSL “ADSL Port#” Port#” to display the “xDSL-Line” dialog page. Change default settings according to the planning documentation. 4. Click Click “Appl “Apply” y” butto button n to confi confirm rm chang changes. es.
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Conf Config igur ure e Brid Bridge ges s and and VLAN VLAN’s ’s 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the the menu item item “Confi “Configur gurati ation on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Bridges” to open the “Bridge” window in the “Equipment Configuration” dialog, see Figure 35. 35.
Figure 35
“NE - Bridge” (Example)
3. Enter the the parameters parameters in accordanc accordance e with the projectproject-specif specific ic planning planning documentadocumentation and confirm with “Apply“ button.
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Conf Config igur ure e Brid Bridge ge Port Ports s 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the the menu item item “Confi “Configur gurati ation on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “IUVDSL/IUADSL ➭ VDSL/ADSL Port# ➭ PVC” in the “Equipment Configuration” Window.
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3. Open the the “Bridge” “Bridge” tab and and Choose Choose the the "Tagging "Tagging mode", mode", seeFigure seeFigure 36. 36. Mode
Description
"untagged" user frames
g • • •
Enter of VLAN ID into "PVID" field is required. Upstream: allowed untagged frames and droped tagged frames Upstream: add tag with configured VID per port Downstream: strip tag.
This is the default setting for subscriber ports.
"tagged" user frames
g
The bridge port can only be set to “untagged”, if the “Replace VLAN tag” field is set to “disabled”!
g
Only frames with the configured VID are forwarded. Upstream: allowed tagged frames and droped untagged frames and frames with unknown VIDs . Downstream: keep existing tag.
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Tagging Modes of the Bridge Port
Figure 36
Bridge Port (Example)
Enter the data in accordance with the project-specific planning documentation.
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Configu igure VLAN 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the the menu item item “Confi “Configur gurati ation on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Bridge ➭ VLAN” to open the “VLAN” window in the “Equipment Configuration of hiX...” dialog, see Figure 38. 38. 3. Open Open the the “Ov “Overv erview iew”” tab, tab, see see Figure 37. 37. – This tab tab contains contains a list of all created created Virtual Virtual Local Local Area Networks Networks (VLANs). (VLANs).
Figure 37
“Overview” Tab of VLAN (Example)
4. To configure configure a new VLAN, VLAN, click click the “New” “New” button button in the the “Overview” “Overview” tab. tab. – The “VLAN “VLAN Confi Configura guratio tion” n” windo window w is opened, opened, seeFigure see Figure 37. 37. – Enter Enter the the paramet parameters ers and confir confirm m with with “OK”. “OK”. 5. Open Open the the “Vlan “Vlan Assign Assignmen ment” t” tab, tab, seeFigure see Figure 38, 38, you can manage the VLAN assignment.
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VLAN Assignment (Example) 6. Open Open the the “FD “FDB” B” tab. tab. – This This tab conta contains ins a list list of of all Forw Forwardi arding ng Databa Databases ses (FDB (FDBs). s). – Detailed Detailed inform information ation is provided provided by the the context context-sensit -sensitive ive online help. – Conf Confir irm m wit with h “A “Apply pply”. ”. 7. Clos Close e the the Dial Dialog og.. Figure 38
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Configure IGMP IGMP P Prrovider
g IGMP provider are required to use proxy functionality. The number of IGMP provider is up to now limited to 16. 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu menu item item “Configurati “Configuration on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Bridge ➭ Provider” in the “Equipment Configuration” Window. 3. Create a new IGMP IGMP provider provider by right-cli right-clicking cking the the "IGMP” "IGMP” object icon to expand expand the context menu. Select the "New IGMP profile" command. Enter a unique and significant provider name (space, special characters and leading digits are not allowed).
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IGMP Provider
4. Change Change or or confir confirm m prefe preferenc rence e settin settings. gs. Setting
Description
Default value
Proxy IP addr addres ess s
Ente Enterr the the prox proxy y IPv IPv4 4 addr addres ess s
Robu Robus stne tness
Tun Tunes IGM IGMP to to ex expec pected ted pac pack ket loss osses on the the lilink. nk. The default value effects that IGMP is robust to a single packet loss. If a subnet is expected to be lossy, this variable may be increased. The robustness must not be zero, and should not be one.
2
Query Query inter interval val (s) (s)
Sets Sets the inte interva rvall in secon seconds ds betwe between en subsc subscrib riber er membership query messages are sent by the router (downstream). By varying this variable the number of IGMP messages on the network can be changed. Larger values cause IGMP queries to be sent less often.
60 s
Table 17
Set up of IGMP Provider
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Description
Query response interval (s)
Sets the interval between subscriber membership reports. By varying this variable the burstiness of IGMP messages on the subnet can be tuned. Larger values make the traffic less bursty. Range: 0...25.5 s (0.1 s steps)
g
Default value
1s
The number of seconds must be less than the "Query interval".
Startup query interval (s)
Interval between general queries sent by a router on startup.
15 s1)
Startup query count
Number of queries sent out on startup, separated by the "Startup query interval’
22)
Last member query interval (s)
Used by timer to calculate group-specific and group- 0.1 s and-source-specific and-source-specific queries. A reduced value results in reduced time to detect the loss of the last member of a group or source
Last member query count
Number of group-specific queries sent before the router assumes there are no local members.
22)
Inte Interm rmed edia iate te leav leave e
This This para parame mete terr wil willl be set set by by the the IGMP IGMP prof profil iles es..
N/A N/A
Unsolicited report interval (s)
Time between repetitions of a subscriber initial report of membership in a group
10 s
Router Router timeou timeoutt (s) (s)
Used Used only only for for IGM IGMPv1 Pv1 stream streams. s. Sets the groups report delay timer
400 s
Router present timeout (ms)
Used only for IGMPv1 streams. Sets the present timeout of the groups delay timer
0 ms
Table 17 1) 2)
Set up of IGMP Provider (Cont.)
1/4 the "Query interval” Equal the "Robustness”
5. Clic Click k the the "Cre "Creat ate" e" but button ton..
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“General” Tab of IGMP(Example)
The number of "Max joined subscriber" can be changed. g This setting is valid for the whole system. Click “Joined subscribers>>” to open the joined suscribers overview. Click the "Update" button to make the list of the joined subscribers topical. 4. Open the the “Package” “Package” tab of IGMP IGMP and define define the needed package packages s as follow: follow: – Click "New>>" "New>>" to to expand expand the the configura configuration tion dialog dialog and enter enter a unique and significant package name (spaces are not allowed). – Detailed Detailed informa information tion is provide provided d by the contextcontext-sensit sensitive ive online online help. help. – Clic Click k "OK" "OK" to to inse insert rt the the new new pac packa kage ge.. 5. Open the the “Groups” “Groups” tab tab and define the needed needed groups groups as follow, follow, seeFigure seeFigure 41. 41. To add a group, click the “New >>” link.
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Figure 41
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Required settings
“Name”
Name of the IGMP multicast group
“Mu “Multicast IP IP ad address”
IP ad address of of th the IG IGMP mu multicast gr group
“IGMP Provider”
Name of the IGMP provider
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Configure UMAS 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select select the menu menu item item “Configuration “Configuration➭ Equipment Configuration” . 3. Click lick “Bri “Bridg dge e ➭ UMAS” to open the UMAS window, see Figure 42. 42.
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Figure 42
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“UMAS” Tab of Bridge (Example)
Check Check the “Use “Use DHCP DHCP next hop“ hop“ and and “Use PPPo PPPoE E next hop“ hop“ check checkboxe boxes. s. Enter the the Static Static MAC MAC Address Address in in order to prevent prevent from from the spoofing spoofing in accordance with the project-specific planning documentation. Detailed information on setting the parameters are provided by the context-sensitive online help. Conf Confir irm m wit with h “App “Apply ly”. ”.
Configure QOS 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the the menu item item “Confi “Configur gurati ation on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Bridge ➭ QoS” in the “Equipment Configuration” window, see Figure 43. 43.
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3. In the the “Qo “QoS” S” wind window ow.. – Enter the data data in in accordance accordance with the project-s project-specifi pecific c planning planning documentatio documentation. n. Detailed information on setting the parameters are provided by the context sensitive online help. – Conf Confir irm m wit with h “A “Apply pply”. ”. 4. Clos Close e the the Dial Dialog og..
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Conf Config igu ure MSTP STP/ERP /ERP CIST 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu menu item item “Configurati “Configuration on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Bridge ➭ MSTP/ERP”. 3. Open the “CIST” “CIST” tab and choose the the version version of the the used xSTP xSTP from from the “Force “Force version” drop-down list, see Figure 44
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“CIST” Tab of MSTP/ERP (Example)
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ERP 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the the menu item item “Confi “Configur gurati ation on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Bridge ➭ MSTP/ERP”. 3. Open Open the the “ER “ERP” P” tab. tab.
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MSTP 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu menu item item “Configurati “Configuration on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “” “Bridge ➭ MSTP/ERP”. 3. Open Open the the “MST “MSTP” P” tab, tab, see see Figure 46. 46.
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This configu configuration ration dialog contains contains a list list of all Multipl Multiple e Spanning Spanning Tree Tree Protocol Protocol (MSTP) instances, see Figure 47. 47.
Figure 47
“MST Instance” Tab of MSTP (Example)
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Conf Config igur ure eD DHC HCP Pa and nd PP PPPo PoE E Pro Provi vide derr Conf Config igur urin ing g of CXU CXU Mod Modes es and and ID ID Form Format at DHCP/PPPoE Modes for Telegram Handling
The CXU can work in one of four DHCP/PPPoE modes: Mode
Description
Enabl nable e/Di /Disabl sable e
Table 19
Ena Enable/ ble/Di Disa sabl ble e the the DHCP HCP/PPP /PPPoE oE rel relay mode mode..
DHCP/PPPoE Modes
DHCP Option 82 and PPPoE Option 105
Depending on recent configuration DHCP DHCP relay agent can can add option 82 strings into upstream packets and remove them in downstream direction again. With this information the DHCP server is able to perform a basic user authentication and to provide host configuration data for the client. Suboptions
Description
none
No DHCP options 82 / PPPoE options 105 will be added.
Circui Circuitt ID
The sent sent strin string g conta contains ins a speci special al toke token n (per (per defa default ult ‘%V’) ‘%V’) with with inform informati ation on e.g. e.g. about the interface and the VLAN over which the DHCP request came in. It will be replaced dynamically when receiving a DHCP request with a VLAN depending string.
Remote Remote ID ID
This This strin string g is uniq unique ue for for CXU. CXU. It iden identif tifies ies the the relay relay agent agent to the the DHCP DHCP serv server er by information about the system MAC (default), a free configurable MAC, an arbitrary IP address, or an arbitrary string.
Both
Circuit ID an and re remote ID wi will be be se send to to th the DHCP Server.
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DHCP Suboptions
Telegram Handling and Special Options
1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu item “Configuratio “Configuration n ➭ Equipment Configuration”. 3. Cli Click “Bri “Bridg dge e ➭ Provider” and choose the mode of “Telegram handling” from the drop-down list, see Table 19. 19.
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DHCP/PPPoE Provider
4. For PPPoE PPPoE special special options options can can be used. used. The “Relay remote ID” string string (default (default system MAC) is displayed and can be changed. Enter the “Circuit ID format” in accordance with the format entries which are displayed below the input fields, see Figure 48. 48. This settings are effective for all configured providers. 5. Click Click “Apply “Apply”” button button to confi confirm rm the sett setting ings. s.
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DHCP 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the the menu item item “Confi “Configur gurati ation on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Bridge ➭ Provider”. 3. Open Open the the “DH “DHCP CP”” tab, tab, see see Figure 49. 49. – This This tab tab conta contains ins a list list of of the the DHCP DHCP provide providers. rs. – In the the “DHCP “DHCP Relay” Relay” tab, tab, click click the “New “New>> >>”” button button.. – The “DHC “DHCP P Provid Provider er Entry Entry Confi Configur gurati ation” on” dialo dialog g is opene opened. d.
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Enter the data data in in accordance accordance with the project-s project-specifi pecific c planning planning documentatio documentation. n. Detailed information on setting the parameters are provided by the context-sensitive online help. Conf Confir irm m wit with h “A “Apply pply”. ”.
Simp Simpli lifi fie ed DHCP DHCP 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu menu item item “Configurati “Configuration on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Bridge ➭ Provider”. 3. Open Open the the “Simp “Simplifi lified ed DHCP DHCP”” tab, tab, see see Figure 50. 50. – This This tab conta contains ins a list list of of the simpl simplifie ified d DHCP DHCP provide providers. rs. – In the the “Simpl “Simplifi ified ed DHCP” DHCP” tab, tab, click click the the “New>> “New>>”” button. button. – The “Simplifie “Simplified d DHCP DHCP Provider Provider Entry Entry Configuratio Configuration” n” dialog dialog is opened. opened.
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“Simplified DHCP” Tab of Provider (Example)
Enter the data in accordance accordance with the project project-specif -specific ic planning planning documentatio documentation. n. Detailed information on setting the parameters are provided by the conte xt-sensitive online help. Conf Confir irm m wit with h “App “Apply ly”. ”.
PPPoE 1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the the menu item item “Confi “Configur gurati ation on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Bridge ➭ Provider”. 3. Open Open the the “PPP “PPPoE oE”” tab, tab, see see Figure 51. 51. – This This configu configurat ration ion dialo dialog g contain contains s a list of the the PPPoE PPPoE provid providers ers.. – In the the “PPP “PPPoE” oE” tab, tab, click click the “New>> “New>>”” button button.. – The “PPPo “PPPoE E Provide Providerr Entry Entry Configu Configurati ration” on” dialo dialog g is opened. opened.
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Enter the data data in in accordance accordance with the project-s project-specifi pecific c planning planning documentatio documentation. n. Detailed information on setting the parameters are provided by the context-sensitive online help. Conf Confir irm m wit with h “Ap “Appl ply” y”..
Conf Config igur ure e Pr Prof ofil iles es General Procedure for profile configuration: 1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu menu item item “Configurati “Configuration on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “Profiles”. 3. Right-click Right-click on on the icon icon of a specific specific profile profile and select select the the “New ...“ ...“ button. button. The profile profile configuration dialog will open. Enter the parameters and confirm with “Apply“. 4. Right-click Right-click on the the icon of a specific specific profile profile and and select the the “Export “Export ...“ button. button. The profile will be exported. 5. Click on the “Import“ “Import“ tab, a selected selected profile profile could be imported. imported. 6. Click on the “Copy“ tab, a selected selected profile profile could could be be duplicated. duplicated.
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Conf Config igur ure eA ADS DSL L Eve Event nt 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree tree select select “...h “...hiX iX ➭ Profiles ➭ ADSL Event”. 2. Right-click Right-click on on “ADSL Event” Event” and choose choose “New “New ADSL ADSL event profile” profile” to create create a new one. The “ADSL Event Configuration” dialog is opened, see Figure 52. 52.
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“New ADSL Event“ Profile (Example)
3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igur ure eA ADS DSL L RFI RFI Ban Band d Ma Mask sk 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree sele select ct “...hi “...hiX X ➭ Profiles ➭ ADSL RFI Band Mask”. 2. Right-click Right-click on “ADSL “ADSL RFI Band Band Mask” Mask” and choose choose “New “New ADSL ADSL RFI band band mask mask profile” to create a new one. The “ADSL RFI Band Mask Configuration” dialog is opened, see Figure 53. 53.
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3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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“ADSL Line” Tab of Profiles (Example)
3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igur ure e Pr Prio iori rity ty M Map appi ping ng 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree sele select ct “...hi “...hiX X ➭ Profiles ➭ Priority Mapping”. 2. Right-click Right-click on “Priori “Priority ty Mapping” Mapping” and choose choose “New “New priority priority mapping mapping profile” profile” to create create a new one, see Figure 55. 55.
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3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igu ure Shapi haping ng 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree tree select select “...h “...hiX iX ➭ Profiles ➭ Shaping”. 2. Right-click Right-click on on “Shaping” “Shaping” and choose choose “New “New shaping shaping profile” profile” to create create a new new one, see Figure 56. 56.
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Setting
Description
CIR (kbps)
Committed information rate for downstream shaping
CBS (B)ift
Committed burst size for downstream shaping
Table 21
Shaping Profile
3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igur ure eT TPI PID D to to V VLA LAN N Map Mappi ping ng 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree sele select ct “...hi “...hiX X ➭ Profiles ➭ TPID to VLAN Mapping”. 2. Right-click Right-click on on “TPIP to VLAN mapping” mapping” and choose choose “New “New Ethertype Ethertype VLAN VLAN mapping mapping profile” to create a new one, see Figure 57. 57.
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3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igur ure e SHDS SHDSL L Ev Even entt 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree tree select select “...h “...hiX iX ➭ Profiles ➭ SHDSL Event”. 2. Right-click Right-click on on “SHDSL “SHDSL Event” and and choose “New “New SHDSL SHDSL event profile profile”” to create a new one, see Figure 58. 58.
Figure 58
“SHDSL Event” Tab of Profiles (Example)
3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Confi onfig gure ure SH SHDSL DSL Spa Span n 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree sele select ct “...hi “...hiX X ➭ Profiles ➭ SHDSL Span”. 2. Right-click Right-click on on “SHDSL “SHDSL Span” and and choose “New “New SHDSL SHDSL span profile” profile” to to create a new new one, see Figure 59. 59.
Figure 59
“SHDSL Span” Tab of Profiles (Example)
3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igur ure e xDSL xDSL Chan Channe nell 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree sele select ct “...hi “...hiX X ➭ Profiles ➭ xDSL Channel”. 2. Right-click Right-click on on “xDSL Channel” Channel” and choose choose “New “New xDSL channel profile” profile” to create create a new one, see Figure 60. 60.
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Change the downstream and upstream settings according to the planning documentation (see also Table 22). 22).
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Max. data rate (kbps (kbps))
VDSL - DS/US: DS/US: 32...1 32...10398 03980, 0, default: default: DS=55000 DS=55000/US= /US=15000 15000 ADSL - DS: 32... 32736 / US: 32...3520
Min. data rate (kbps)
VDSL - DS/US: 32...103980, default: DS=64/US=64 ADSL - DS: 32... 32736 / US: 32...3520
Min. reserved data rate (kbps)
VDSL - DS/US: 32...103980, default: DS/US=32 ADSL - DS: 32... 32736 / US: 32...3520
Min.low pwr data rate (kbps)
VDSL: 32...103980, default: only DS=32 ADSL: 32... 32736
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Description
Settings for “New xDSL Channel Profile”
Max.delay Max.delay/INP /INP profile profile
Choose Choose the XDSL XDSL standard standard profile profile for for DS and US to set set the “Max.i “Max.interl nterleave eave Delay” and “Min.INP” values. The settings DS and US can be different. “Fast”, “Medium(VDSL)”, “Medium(ADSL)”, “High(VDSL)”, “High(ADSL)”, “Very high”, “user defined”
Max. interleave delay (ms):
Values are only relevant if “Max.Delay/INP profile” is set to “user defined”. Values: 0 - 8 for VDSL or 0 - 16 for ADSL Default: 8
Min. Min. INP (symb (symbols ols))
Values Values are are only only relev relevant ant ifif “Max.D “Max.Dela elay/I y/INP NP profi profile” le” is is set to to “user “user defin defined” ed”.. Duration of impulse noise the system should with stand. “min. protection”, “half”, “1-16”
Downshift rate threshold (bps)
If the DS/US rate falls below this value, the modem should attempt to decrease its transmit rate. Range: 0 - 1000000 (0 is disable the trap), default is 0
Upshift rate threshold (bps)
If the DS/US rate falls below this value, the modem should attempt to increase its transmit rate. Range: 0 - 1000000 (0 is d isable the trap) , default is 0
Max. BER (only in Expert mode available)
Configures the maximum value for allowed DS/US bit error rate: 1E-7 (default), 1E-5, 1E-3
Conf Config igur ure e xDSL xDSL Cust Custom om Notc Notch h The transmit power spectral density mask code, used to avoid interference with Handheld Amateur Radio (HAM) radio bands by introducing power control (notching) in one or more of these bands. Notching for each standard band can be enabled or disabled.
g A modification of already used custom notch profiles is not allowed. Note that the NE can handle only 16 notches per line at time, include all enable rfi-bands. 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree sele select ct “...hi “...hiX X ➭ Profiles ➭ xDSL Custom Notch”. 2. Right-click Right-click on “xDSL “xDSL Custom Custom Notch” Notch” and choose “New “New xDSL custom custom notch notch profile” profile” to create a new one. The “New xDSL custom notch profile” dialog is opened. • Click “Add>>”. • Enter Enter “Begin “Begin subcar subcarrie rier” r” and and “End “End subc subcarri arrier” er” g An overlapping of activated notches is not allowed.
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Begin Begin subca subcarri rrier er
Number Number of of the subc subcarr arrier ier,, where where this this notch notch will will start start 1...4094 (if 0 the notch is not valid).
End End subc subcar arri rier er
Numb Number er of of the the subc subcar arri rier er,, wher where e this this not notch ch wil willl stop stop 1...4095 (if 0 the notch is not valid).
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XDSL Custom Notch Profile
• Click Click the the “OK” “OK” button button to set set the the subc subcarri arriers ers.. 3. Enter Enter the param paramete eters rs and confi confirm rm with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igur ure e xDSL xDSL Ev Even entt 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree tree select select “...h “...hiX iX ➭ Profiles ➭ xDSL Event”. 2. Right-click Right-click on “xDSL “xDSL Event” Event” and choose choose “New xDSL event event profile” profile” to to create create a new one, see Figure 61. 61.
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Click to to enable/disa enable/disable ble “Init “Init failure” failure” check check box to specify specify if a notifica notification tion will will be generated, if an initialization failure occurs, or not. • Click to to enable/disa enable/disable ble “Oper “Oper state” state” check box to specify specify if a notificat notification ion will will be generated, if an operartional state change occurs, or not. • Enter Enter the thresh threshold old value values s from the the range range of 0...900 0...900 seco seconds. nds. 3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Confi onfig gure ure xDS xDSL L Lin Line e This profile includes common attributes describing both ends of the line. It is required for all physical xDSL interfaces.
g Important notes for changing of used xDSL-standard via line profile: •
• •
The change change of used xDSL xDSL standard standard is done done by preparat preparation ion of an ADSL ADSL profile profile and applying this profile to a VDSL2 port. Only this port could change his used standard between VDSL2 and ADSL. If the subscriber subscriber port port is an ADSL2 ADSL2 type, type, a switch switch over to to a VDSL2 VDSL2 mode mode is not possible. Only ifif the selcted selcted standard standard inside inside the line profile profile is reported reported as as valid valid the configuration could be done. For further information see the release notes.
Configure line profiles as described in the following instructions: 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree sele select ct “...hi “...hiX X ➭ Profiles ➭ xDSL Line Profile”. 2. Right-click Right-click on on “xDSL Line Profile” Profile” and choose choose “New xDSL xDSL line line profile” profile” to create create a new one, see Figure 62. 62.
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“xDSL Line” Tab of Profiles (Example)
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“VDSL2 band plan” and “VDSL2 profile” must be matched togethe r. For detailed information about valid combinations of these parameters refer to the release notes. These mappings can change with new firmware updates for the DSLchipset. g Using ADSL and VDSL2 standards at the same time inside of one single profile is not possible. Setting
Description
GS St Standard
Click to se select at at least one or mo more us useful st standard check boxes. The system will select the mode depending on the detected remote side. A mix of enabled VDSL2 and ADSL standards, or ADSL POTS and ISDN standards will be rejected by the NE.
VDS VDSL2 prof profiile
Selec elects ts the the xDSL xDSL2 2 pro profil file whic which h shoul hould d be used used for for confi onfig gurat uratio ion n of basic parameters. Profile settings are defined in G.993.2. Supported profiles are: 17A, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 12A, 12B, 17B, 30A Set value in accordance with the planning documention. Every band plan supports only definite profiles.
VDSL2 band band plan plan number number Set value value in accordance accordance with the planning planning documen documention. tion. Rate mode
Specifies the rate selection behavior for the line in the DS/US direction: “manual”: forces the rate to the configured minimum rate “adapt at init”: adapts the line based upon line quality (default) “adapt at runtime”: seamless rate adapts during runtime based upon line quality.
Max. aggregate power (dBm)
Specifies the maximum aggregate DS/US power level in the range of 0 to 25.5 dBm (0.1 dBm steps) Default: 14.5 dBm
SRN SRN mar margi gin n (dB (dB))
Spec Specif ifie ies s the the targ target et DS/U DS/US S Sig Signa nal/ l/No Nois ise e mar margi gin n for for a ran range ge of 0 to to 31 dB (0.1 dB steps). This is the Noise Margin the transceivers must achieve with a BER of the selected “Max. BER” (see channel profile) or better to successfully complete initialization. Default: 6.5 dBRule: Min. SRN < target SRN < Max. SRN
Max. Max. SRN SRN margi margin n (dB) (dB)
Specif Specifies ies the maximu maximum m DS/US DS/US Signal Signal/No /Noise ise margin margin for a range of 0 to 31 dB (0.1 dB steps) Default: 31 dB
Min. Min. SRN SRN marg margin in (dB) (dB)
Specif Specifies ies the minimu minimum m DS/US DS/US Signal Signal/No /Nois ise e marg margin in for a range of 0 to 31 dB (0.1 dB steps) Default: 0 dB
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Click “Expert mode >>” to uncover the option fields and enter the values. Setting
Max. Rx power upstream (dBm)
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Maximum received upstream power. The xTU-C will force the xTU-R to reduce transmitted power, if this value will be exceed (Range of 0 to 25.5 dBm, 0.1 dBm dBm steps) steps) Default: 25.5 dBm
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Upshift
Description SNR margin (dB):
Configured Signal/Noise margin for rate upshift. If the DS/US noise margin falls below this level, the modem should attempt to increase its transmit rate. Range: 0 (default)...31 dB (0.1 dB steps) Min. time (s): Minimum time that the current DS margin is above upshift SNR margin before an upshift occurs. Range: 0 (default)...16383 Downshift
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SNR margin (dB): Configured Signal/Noise margin for rate downshift. If the DS/US noise margin falls below this level, the modem should attempt to decrease its transmit rate. Range: 0 (default)...31 dB (0.1 dB steps) Min. time (s): Minimum time that the current DS margin is below SNR margin before a downshift occurs. Range: 0 (default)...16383
XDSL Line Profile - Expert Mode (Cont.)
3. Open Open the “xDSL “xDSL Exten Extensio sion n Profil Profile” e” tab, tab, see see Figure 63. 63. Click “Expert mode >>” to uncover the option fields. Enter the “Power backoff downstream” and “Power backoff upstream” values. Set additional options according to the planning documention.
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4. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igur ure e xDS xDSL L PSD PSD Ma Mask sk
g The default PSD mask profiles “DEFVAL_UP” and “DEFVAL_DOWN” contain a set of VDSL2 breakpoints (G 993.2) and should be used only with VDSL2 VDSL2 profile 17A and the default band plan. Create new PSD mask profiles for both downstream and upstream direction: 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree tree select select “...h “...hiX iX ➭ Profiles ➭ xDSL PSD Mask”. 2. Right-click Right-click on on “xDSL “xDSL PSD Mask” Mask” and choose “New xDSL xDSL PSD mask profile” profile” to create a new one, see Figure 64. 64.
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“xDSL PSD Mask” Tab of Profiles (Example)
Add new “xDSL PSD Mask” profiles for upstream and downstream depenting on th e planned xDSL standard: • Select “Usage type” item item to to specify specify “upstream “upstream”” or “downstr “downstream” eam” directi direction. on. g Note that the “Usage type” of the profile later can not be changed. Range of subcarrier is 1- 4095. •
Click Click “Add> “Add>>” >” to inse insert rt a new subc subcarr arrier ier-le -level vel-se -set. t. g A maximum set of 32 (downstream) or 16 (upstream) breakpoints can be added. • Click Click “OK” “OK” button button to conf confirm irm the entrie entries. s. 3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igur ure e Ala Alarm rm Sev Sever erit ity y 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree sele select ct “...hi “...hiX X ➭ Profiles ➭ Alarm Severity”. 2. Right-click Right-click on “Alarm “Alarm Severity Severity”” and choose choose “New alarm alarm severity severity profile” profile” to to create a new one, see Figure 64. 64. 3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Conf Config igur ure e Mete Meteri rin ng 1. In the the SNMP SNMP naviga navigatio tion n tree tree select select “...h “...hiX iX ➭ Profiles ➭ Metering”. 2. Right-click Right-click on “Meter “Metering” ing” and choose “New “New Metering Metering profile” profile” to create create a new one, see Figure 64. 64. 3. Enter Enter the param parameter eters s and confir confirm m with with “Create “Create”. ”.
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Configure Ports Conf Config igur ure eA ADS DSLL- and and X XDS DSLL-Po Ports rts The hiX 5625/30/35 supports VDSL2, ADSL2+ ADSL2+ and SHDSL ports. SHDSL ports are described in Section 7.10.2 Config Configure ure SHDSL-Ports SHDSL-Ports.. This chapter describes XDSL ports for IU_VDSL and IU_ADSL. The name of the dialogs is “xDSL ...” (e.g. “xDSL Line”) for the VDSL cards and the Convergate ADSL cards. In deviation from the description in this chapter, the name of the dialogs is “ADSL ...” (e.g. “ADSL Line”) for the follwing ADSL cards: • ADSL ADSL48 48 CNX CNX Annex Annex A (S50 (S5002 028-Q 8-Q20 202222-B1 B1)) • ADSL72ADSL72-B1 B1 Annex Annex A (S50 (S50010010-M14 M1498-B 98-B101 101)) • ADSL72ADSL72-B1 B1 Annex Annex B (S50 (S50010010-M14 M1499-B 99-B101 101)) • ADSL ADSL7272-AD ADL-A L-A1 1 (S500 (S50010 10-Q -Q20 2038 38-A -A1) 1)
g Before parameters can be modified the port that has to be configured must be in admin state “locked”. Only the parameter “Action” can also be modified in “unlocked” state. If the subscriber port is of type ADSL2 a switch over to a VDSL2 mode is not possible. Configuring the xDSL Line
1. Select the icon for the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the the main main menu, menu, select the menu menu item item “Configurati “Configuration on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “IUVDSL/IUADSL ➭ VDSL Port#/ADSL Port#” to display “xDSL Line” dialog page. Fill in helpful “Information” into the text entry fields to specify the port. The required settings are provided in Table 26. 26.
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Setting
Description
xDSL Li Line
Select liline pr profile (c (choose ne never “N “NO PR PROFILE”).
Event
Select event profile (choose never “NO PROFILE”).
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Line action
Description
Default is “startup”, required to start th the modem. Select another action to check the line: “spectrum reverb”, “ATM loop back”, “spectrum medley”, “force L2”, “show time lock”. For VDSL the actions are Select another action to check the line: “spectrum reverb”, “ATM loop back”, “spectrum medley”, “return loss”, “showtime “showtime lock”. lock”.
Settings XDSL Port (Cont.)
Table 26
g For information about how to configure the xDSL profiles, see 7.9 Config Configure ure Profile Profiles s. 3. Click Click “App “Apply” ly” button button to conf confirm irm.. Configuring PVC
The PVC configuration is only possible if sublayer uses an ADSL standard. 1. Click “PVC(1,32)” to display the “PVC” dialog page containing the VCC settings. Change parameter according to the planning documentation. Setting
VPI
Range: 0...255, defaul value: 1
VCI
Range: 32... 65535, default value: 32
DSL DSL chan channe nell
This This opti option on defi define nes s the the usa usage ge of a DSL DSL bear bearer er chan channe nell by this this VCC. VCC. The availability of DSL channels depends on the configuration of the underlaying DSL line. 1: channel 1 always available. 2: channel 2 (at present not supported).
Encaps Encapsula ulatio tion n type type
Used Used encap encapsul sulati ation on over over AAL5: AAL5: “LCC “LCC”” or “VC MUX” MUX”
Alarm severi severity ty profile profile
Defines Defines the actual actual alarm alarm severiti severities es for all alarms alarms per per VCC. Select number according to planning documentation.
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ADSL - PVC
2. Click Click the the “Appl “Apply” y” butto button n to confir confirm. m.
g If necessary, an additional PVC can be created by right-clicking the port node icon. Configuring Subscriber Bridge Ports
1. Open Open the the “Br “Brid idge” ge” tab. tab. Enter the port specific settings, see 7.8.1 Config Configure ure Bridge Bridge Ports. Ports. 2. Click Click the the “Appl “Apply” y” butto button n to confir confirm. m.
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Conf Config igur ure e SHDS SHDSLL-Po Port rts s
g Before parameters can be modified the port that has to be configured must be in admin state “locked”. Only the parameter “Action” could also be modified in “unlocked” state. Configuring the SHDSL Line
1. Select Select the icon icon for the the SNMP NE “hiX” “hiX” in the “Network “Network View” View” , seeFigure seeFigure 25. 25. 2. In the main main menu, menu, select select the the menu item item “Confi “Configur gurati ation on ➭ Equipment Configuration” and click “IUSHDSL ➭ SHDSL Port#” to display “SHDSL Line” dialog page. Change the settings according to the planning documentation. Fill in helpful “Information” into the text entry fields to specify the port. The required settings are provided in Table 28. 28.
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Setting
Description
SHDSL Span
Select span profile.
SHDSL Event
Select event profile.
Action
Default is “startup”.
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g For information about how to configure the SHDSL profiles, see 3.
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7.9 Config Configure ure Profile Profiles s. Click “Apply” button to confirm. Open Open the the “SHDS “SHDSL L Line Line Stat Status” us” tab. Change the settings according to the planning documentation. Click “Apply” button to confirm. Open Open the the “XTU “XTU/X /XRU RU”” tab tab.. Change the settings according to the planning documentation. Click “Apply” button to confirm. Open Open the the “End “Endpo poin int” t” tab. tab. Change the settings according to the planning documentation. Click “Apply” button to confirm. Clos Close e the the Dial Dialog og..
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7.11 7.11 Lock Lock / Unl Unlock ock Por Ports The “Admin state” of all physical ports (IU ports, Ethernet uplink ports) can be changed between “unlocked” and “locked”. After creating a new IU card all ports are locked. VDSL/ADSL Ports
Unlock (lock) a “VDSL Port#”/“ADSL Port#” by clicking the “Unlock (Lock)” button on the th e related “xDSL Line”/“ADSL Line” tab. SHDSL Ports
Unlock (lock) a “SHDSL Port#” by clicking the “Unlock (Lock)” button on the related “SHDSL Line” tab. Ethernet Ports
Unlock (lock) an “Ethernet Port#” by clicking the “Unlock (Lock)” button on the related “Ethernet” tab.
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Database Backup Manual Backup
1. Clic Click k the the node node ico icon n of SNMP NE “hiX” in the “Network View”. 2. In the NE NE GX main main menu, click click “Mainten “Maintenance” ance” -> “NE Maintena Maintenance” nce” commands commands and and then click “Backup”. Open the “Manual Backups” tab.
Figure 68
Database Backup
3. Click to mark mark the the “Selectio “Selection” n” check check box box of the new new NE. NE. 4. Click Click “Back “Backup” up” butt button on to start start the the proced procedure. ure. Afterwards you can change the name of the backup file by clicking the name field.
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In order to set periodic backups, schedule jobs must be created as follows: 1. Clic Click k the the node node icon icon of SNMP NE “hiX” in the “Network View”. 2. In the NE GX main main menu, click click “Mainten “Maintenance” ance” -> “NE Maintena Maintenance” nce” commands commands and then click “Backup”. Open the “Manual Backups” tab, see Figure 68. 68. Choose an NE from the “Manual Backups” tab. 3. Click “EM Schedul Schedule” e” button button to display display the dialog box, see seeFigure Figure 69. 69. Choose the schedule properties of a periodic database backup.
Backup Scheduler 4. Clic Click k “OK” “OK” butto button n to conf confir irm. m. Figure 69
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Abbreviations
8 Abbreviations ACI
Access Integrator
ACI-E
ACI Ethernet
ADSL
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
ADSL2+
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2+
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
APM-E
Advanced Provisioning Manager Ethernet
APS
Application Program Software
BER
Bit Error Rate
CAPS CE CIST CLI
Customer APS Communauté européenne Common Internal Spanning Tree Command Line Interface
CLP
Cell Loss Priority
CXU
Central Switch Fabric Unit
DCN
Data Communications Network
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DIN
Deutsche Industrie Norm (German Standard)
DSL
Digital Subscriber Line
EM EMC EN
Element Manager Electro-Magnetic Compatibility European Norm
ERP
Ethernet Ring Protection
ESD
Electro-Static Discharge
ETS
European Telecommunication Standard (defined by ETSI)
ETSI
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
FDB
Filtering Data Base
FE FTP
Fast Ethernet File Transfer Protocol
FW
Firmware
hiX
Access Products in SURPASS Product Family
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HW ID IEC IGMP IP
Identifier International Electrotechnical Commission Internet Group Management Protocol Internet Protocol
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network
ITMN
Installation and Test Manual
IU
Interface Unit
LAG
Link Aggregation Group
LCT
Local Craft Terminal
M1100
High density medium DSLAM M1100 Shelf Variant
M1200
High density medium DSLAM M1200 Shelf Variant
M400
Low density medium DSLAM M400 Shelf Variant
M600
Medium density medium DSLAM M600 Shelf Variant
MAC
Medium Access Control
MMN
Maintenance Manual
MSTP
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
NE
Network Element
OS
Operating System
OSPF PC POTS PSD PSTN
Open Shortest Path First Personal Computer Plain Old Telephone Service Power Spectral Density Public Switched Telephone Network
PVC
Permanent Virtual Connection
PVID
Port VLAN Identifier
QoS
Quality of Service
SFP
Small Form-Factor Pluggable
SHDSL SNMP SNR SW
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Hardware
Symmetrical High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line Simple Network Management Protocol Signal-to-Noise Ratio Software
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Abbreviations
SYD
System Description
TMN
Telecommunication Management Network
VDE
Valid applicable national standards VDE 0105 (operation of highvoltage equipment)
VID VLAN xTU
VLAN ID Virtual Local Area Network xDSL Terminal Unit
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