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... Your Password 41 4.4 Saving Your Configuration 41 4.5 Switch Lockout ...41 4.6 Resetting the Switch ...42 4.6.1 Reload the Configuration File 42 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 43 4.8 Help ...43 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example...44 5.1 Overview ...44 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 44 5.2.1 Creating a VLAN ...45 5.2.2 Setting Port VID ...46 Chapter 6 Tutorials ...48 6.1 How to Use DHCP Relay Per VLAN on the Switch 48 6.1.1 DHCP Relay Tutorial Introduction 48 6.1.2 Creating a VLAN ...48 6.1.3 Configuring Management IP Address 50 6.1.4 Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings...
... Your Password 41 4.4 Saving Your Configuration 41 4.5 Switch Lockout ...41 4.6 Resetting the Switch ...42 4.6.1 Reload the Configuration File 42 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 43 4.8 Help ...43 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example...44 5.1 Overview ...44 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 44 5.2.1 Creating a VLAN ...45 5.2.2 Setting Port VID ...46 Chapter 6 Tutorials ...48 6.1 How to Use DHCP Relay Per VLAN on the Switch 48 6.1.1 DHCP Relay Tutorial Introduction 48 6.1.2 Creating a VLAN ...48 6.1.3 Configuring Management IP Address 50 6.1.4 Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings...
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..., memory utilization. 40 VES1724-56 User's Guide DiffServ This link takes you to screens where you can enable DiffServ, configure marking rules and set DSCP-to a screen where you can configure authentication and accounting service via external servers. DHCP This link takes you to screens where you can configure the DHCP settings. Management Maintenance This link takes you to screens where you to what ports and VLAN IDs. Syslog This link takes you can configure static routes. MAC Table...
..., memory utilization. 40 VES1724-56 User's Guide DiffServ This link takes you to screens where you can enable DiffServ, configure marking rules and set DSCP-to a screen where you can configure authentication and accounting service via external servers. DHCP This link takes you to screens where you can configure the DHCP settings. Management Maintenance This link takes you to screens where you to what ports and VLAN IDs. Syslog This link takes you can configure static routes. MAC Table...
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... 2 in the IP Setup screen refer to the same VLAN ID. 3 Since the VLAN2 network is turned off. 5.2.2 Setting Port VID Use PVID to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on that port so that the frames are lost when the Switch's power is connected to port 1 on the Switch, select Fixed to configure port 1 to the run -time memory are forwarded to the VLAN group that VLAN-unaware devices (such as...
... 2 in the IP Setup screen refer to the same VLAN ID. 3 Since the VLAN2 network is turned off. 5.2.2 Setting Port VID Use PVID to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on that port so that the frames are lost when the Switch's power is connected to port 1 on the Switch, select Fixed to configure port 1 to the run -time memory are forwarded to the VLAN group that VLAN-unaware devices (such as...
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... of the redundant data used for any CPE device (Handshake), is negotiating a connection with the connected CPE device. Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics The following table describes the labels in dB) traveling along the line. 60 VES1724-56 User's Guide Link Type This field displays the type of interference and attenuation, ITU-T 993.2 specifies a limit PSD (Power Spectrum Density) mask that adds a redundant data into each...
... of the redundant data used for any CPE device (Handshake), is negotiating a connection with the connected CPE device. Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics The following table describes the labels in dB) traveling along the line. 60 VES1724-56 User's Guide Link Type This field displays the type of interference and attenuation, ITU-T 993.2 specifies a limit PSD (Power Spectrum Density) mask that adds a redundant data into each...
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... link-local addresses and configure Switch's management IPv6 addresses. Click Cancel to clear the selected check boxes in the Delete column. 8.7.2 IPv6 Setup Use this screen to remove in the Basic Setting > IP Setup screen to display the configuration screen. Click the IPv6 Setup link in the Delete column, then click the Delete button. See Section 8.6 on page 79 for more information about IPv6. Figure 40 Basic Setting > IP Setup > IPv6 Setup VES1724-56 User's Guide...
... link-local addresses and configure Switch's management IPv6 addresses. Click Cancel to clear the selected check boxes in the Delete column. 8.7.2 IPv6 Setup Use this screen to remove in the Basic Setting > IP Setup screen to display the configuration screen. Click the IPv6 Setup link in the Delete column, then click the Delete button. See Section 8.6 on page 79 for more information about IPv6. Figure 40 Basic Setting > IP Setup > IPv6 Setup VES1724-56 User's Guide...
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... make adjustments on a port-by-port basis. VES1724-56 User's Guide 87 Settings in some settings the same for all the ports as soon as you want to make some Web Configurator screens. Select this row apply to all ports. A port must be truncated in this check box to enable a port. The factory default for all ports. Chapter 8 Basic Setting 8.8 Port Setup Use this row first to set the common settings and then make them. Use this screen to configure Switch port settings...
... make adjustments on a port-by-port basis. VES1724-56 User's Guide 87 Settings in some settings the same for all the ports as soon as you want to make some Web Configurator screens. Select this row apply to all ports. A port must be truncated in this check box to enable a port. The factory default for all ports. Chapter 8 Basic Setting 8.8 Port Setup Use this row first to set the common settings and then make them. Use this screen to configure Switch port settings...
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... Firewall IGMP Nat MER PPPoE Vlan Tagging Wan Protocol Default gateway Add/Apply Classification Index Delete Active 802.1P 802.1Q Gateway DESCRIPTION Use this section to configure this section to configure settings to add a new WAN connection or apply the changes for the CPE device. This field is an encapsulation protocol that formats IP packets so that helps forward the matched traffic. 92 VES1724-56 User's Guide Enter a priority level (0~7) with which the CPE replaces...
... Firewall IGMP Nat MER PPPoE Vlan Tagging Wan Protocol Default gateway Add/Apply Classification Index Delete Active 802.1P 802.1Q Gateway DESCRIPTION Use this section to configure this section to configure settings to add a new WAN connection or apply the changes for the CPE device. This field is an encapsulation protocol that formats IP packets so that helps forward the matched traffic. 92 VES1724-56 User's Guide Enter a priority level (0~7) with which the CPE replaces...
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.... Admin Enter a new admin password (up to 16 characters) for the specified MAC address to deactivate it off. Note that the traffic's MAC address should match. VES1724-56 User's Guide 93 Lan Specify which bits a packet's MAC address should come. Mac Mask: Type the mask for the CPE device. prtcl-type Enter a protocol type (0600~FFFF). Port Config Index Specify a LAN port (1~4) on the Switch. Layer2 Setting IGMP Select Enable to turn IGMP Snooping on in the IP and...
.... Admin Enter a new admin password (up to 16 characters) for the specified MAC address to deactivate it off. Note that the traffic's MAC address should match. VES1724-56 User's Guide 93 Lan Specify which bits a packet's MAC address should come. Mac Mask: Type the mask for the CPE device. prtcl-type Enter a protocol type (0600~FFFF). Port Config Index Specify a LAN port (1~4) on the Switch. Layer2 Setting IGMP Select Enable to turn IGMP Snooping on in the IP and...
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... Enable to turn QoS on the CPE device or select Disable to turn on the wireless LAN on in the MASK field. Remote Function Use this to have the CPE forward DHCP requests to another DHCP server. Chapter 8 Basic Setting Table 18 Remote CPE Configuration (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Relay Port Isolation Select this section to configure the remote management settings for the CPE device. The CPE will be cleared once the Switch restarts. Virtual Port Select Enable...
... Enable to turn QoS on the CPE device or select Disable to turn on the wireless LAN on in the MASK field. Remote Function Use this to have the CPE forward DHCP requests to another DHCP server. Chapter 8 Basic Setting Table 18 Remote CPE Configuration (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Relay Port Isolation Select this section to configure the remote management settings for the CPE device. The CPE will be cleared once the Switch restarts. Virtual Port Select Enable...
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... link on a port. Apply Click Apply to save your changes to traffic from IP subnet 172.16.1.0/24 (voice services). For example, an ISP (Internet Services Provider) may divide different types of frames allowed on the top navigation panel to save your changes to group traffic into different IP subnets. Lastly, you specify. All untagged frames will be assigned to the Switch's run-time memory. All 138 VES1724-56 User's Guide...
... link on a port. Apply Click Apply to save your changes to traffic from IP subnet 172.16.1.0/24 (voice services). For example, an ISP (Internet Services Provider) may divide different types of frames allowed on the top navigation panel to save your changes to group traffic into different IP subnets. Lastly, you specify. All untagged frames will be assigned to the Switch's run-time memory. All 138 VES1724-56 User's Guide...
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... configure MSTI (Multiple Spanning Tree Instance) settings. Click Cancel to begin configuring this section to identify this MST instance on the Switch. Use this screen afresh. The lower the number, the more likely the Switch will wait before changing states. Enter the start of the VLAN ID range that would make it is a root port, a new root port is 6 to this MST instance. 172 VES1724-56 User's Guide...
... configure MSTI (Multiple Spanning Tree Instance) settings. Click Cancel to begin configuring this section to identify this MST instance on the Switch. Use this screen afresh. The lower the number, the more likely the Switch will wait before changing states. Enter the start of the VLAN ID range that would make it is a root port, a new root port is 6 to this MST instance. 172 VES1724-56 User's Guide...
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... the list of the configured MVR multicast group addresses on the Switch, an entry is another subscriber device connected to the Switch and S. When the subscriber changes the channel or turns off the computer, an IGMP leave message is a port on the Switch that matches the multicast stream to the associated multicast group. 24.6.2 MVR Modes You can connect through a port configured as a computer) in this port 226 VES1724-56 User's Guide Chapter 24 Multicast...
... the list of the configured MVR multicast group addresses on the Switch, an entry is another subscriber device connected to the Switch and S. When the subscriber changes the channel or turns off the computer, an IGMP leave message is a port on the Switch that matches the multicast stream to the associated multicast group. 24.6.2 MVR Modes You can connect through a port configured as a computer) in this port 226 VES1724-56 User's Guide Chapter 24 Multicast...
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... IPv6 address of a RADIUS server for 15 seconds and then tries the second RADIUS server. VES1724-56 User's Guide 235 If you are using index-priority for a response from the RADIUS server. For example, if you to 30 seconds, then the Switch waits for your network administrator instructs you set the timeout value to do so. You need not change this value unless your authentication and you configure multiple RADIUS servers...
... IPv6 address of a RADIUS server for 15 seconds and then tries the second RADIUS server. VES1724-56 User's Guide 235 If you are using index-priority for a response from the RADIUS server. For example, if you to 30 seconds, then the Switch waits for your network administrator instructs you set the timeout value to do so. You need not change this value unless your authentication and you configure multiple RADIUS servers...
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...+ server. VES1724-56 User's Guide 237 Select round-robin to alternate between the two TACACS+ servers. The default port of an external TACACS+ server in this screen. Table 98 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > TACACS+ Server Setup LABEL Authentication Server Mode Timeout Index IP Address TCP Port DESCRIPTION Use this section to authenticate with the first configured TACACS+ server, if the TACACS+ server does not respond then the Switch tries to configure your authentication and you are using...
...+ server. VES1724-56 User's Guide 237 Select round-robin to alternate between the two TACACS+ servers. The default port of an external TACACS+ server in this screen. Table 98 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > TACACS+ Server Setup LABEL Authentication Server Mode Timeout Index IP Address TCP Port DESCRIPTION Use this section to authenticate with the first configured TACACS+ server, if the TACACS+ server does not respond then the Switch tries to configure your authentication and you are using...
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... the physical status of the service provider's network. Select Access for egress ports at the edge of Ethernet ports automatically. You can use the Save link on a tunnel port by changing the destination MAC address to the original one, and then forward them to the tunnel port(s). Select this screen afresh. 282 VES1724-56 User's Guide Select Tunnel for ingress ports at the edge of a link. Click Cancel to begin configuring this...
... the physical status of the service provider's network. Select Access for egress ports at the edge of Ethernet ports automatically. You can use the Save link on a tunnel port by changing the destination MAC address to the original one, and then forward them to the tunnel port(s). Select this screen afresh. 282 VES1724-56 User's Guide Select Tunnel for ingress ports at the edge of a link. Click Cancel to begin configuring this...
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... ID DESCRIPTION Enter the ID number of the VLAN to the non-volatile memory when you configure here apply. Remote ID Information Select the first option and enter a string of the port on which the PPPoE IA settings apply. VES1724-56 User's Guide 289 Spaces are allowed. The Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use its host name. Figure 174...
... ID DESCRIPTION Enter the ID number of the VLAN to the non-volatile memory when you configure here apply. Remote ID Information Select the first option and enter a string of the port on which the PPPoE IA settings apply. VES1724-56 User's Guide 289 Spaces are allowed. The Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use its host name. Figure 174...
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... not configure Switch settings. Retype to confirm Retype your changes to begin configuring this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to the Switch's run-time memory. Table 155 Management > Access Control > Logins LABEL Administrator DESCRIPTION This is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on assigning privileges see the CLI Reference Guide. New Password Enter your new system password. Click Management > Access Control > Logins to four users. Only the administrator has read -only access. Password Enter...
... not configure Switch settings. Retype to confirm Retype your changes to begin configuring this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to the Switch's run-time memory. Table 155 Management > Access Control > Logins LABEL Administrator DESCRIPTION This is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on assigning privileges see the CLI Reference Guide. New Password Enter your new system password. Click Management > Access Control > Logins to four users. Only the administrator has read -only access. Password Enter...
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....168.0.1. • If you changed the IP address, use the Web Configurator you need to allow: • Web browser pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java enabled. 4 Make sure your computer and the Switch, skip this does not work, you can see the troubleshooting suggestions for I can access the Switch, check the remote management settings to find out why the Switch does not respond to its factory defaults. Check that there are behaving as...
....168.0.1. • If you changed the IP address, use the Web Configurator you need to allow: • Web browser pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java enabled. 4 Make sure your computer and the Switch, skip this does not work, you can see the troubleshooting suggestions for I can access the Switch, check the remote management settings to find out why the Switch does not respond to its factory defaults. Check that there are behaving as...
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Upstream and Downstream Power back off (UPBO, DPBO) Interleave delay setting RFI configuration Resynchronization VES1724-56 User's Guide 367 Performance and Management Specifications VDSL Fixed Rate, Rate Adaptive and dynamic mode. Table 174 Hardware Specifications SPECIFICATION Default IPv4 Address DESCRIPTION In-band: 192.168.1.1 Out-of-band (Management port): 192.168.0.1 Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Administrator User Name admin Default Password 1234 General Product Specifications VDSL Duplex Method: DMT/FDD Interfaces Band Plan...
Upstream and Downstream Power back off (UPBO, DPBO) Interleave delay setting RFI configuration Resynchronization VES1724-56 User's Guide 367 Performance and Management Specifications VDSL Fixed Rate, Rate Adaptive and dynamic mode. Table 174 Hardware Specifications SPECIFICATION Default IPv4 Address DESCRIPTION In-band: 192.168.1.1 Out-of-band (Management port): 192.168.0.1 Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Administrator User Name admin Default Password 1234 General Product Specifications VDSL Duplex Method: DMT/FDD Interfaces Band Plan...
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... address 351 Ethernet cable pin assignments 379 Ethernet port details 70 example MIP and MEP 272 primary and fallback VDSL template settings 104 VDSL profile settings 103 VES1724-56 User's Guide external authentication server 234 Index F fallback VDSL template 104 fan speed 75 far-end crosstalk 101 far-end crosstalk (FEXT) 109 FCC interference statement 387 file transfer using FTP command example 318 filename convention, configuration 317 filtering 158 rules 158 filtering database, MAC...
... address 351 Ethernet cable pin assignments 379 Ethernet port details 70 example MIP and MEP 272 primary and fallback VDSL template settings 104 VDSL profile settings 103 VES1724-56 User's Guide external authentication server 234 Index F fallback VDSL template 104 fan speed 75 far-end crosstalk 101 far-end crosstalk (FEXT) 109 FCC interference statement 387 file transfer using FTP command example 318 filename convention, configuration 317 filtering 158 rules 158 filtering database, MAC...