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...-in Web Configurator, managing and configuring the Switch is a stand-alone layer-2 VDSL over Ethernet switch with one 10/100BaseTX Ethernet management port, two Gigabit/mini-GBIC uplink ports and a console management port. This section shows a few examples of using the Switch in various network environments. 1.2 Applications These are the main applications for the switch: • Internet access and multimedia services for Multiple Tenant Units (MTU). • Other applications include telemedicine, surveillance systems, remote servers systems...
...-in Web Configurator, managing and configuring the Switch is a stand-alone layer-2 VDSL over Ethernet switch with one 10/100BaseTX Ethernet management port, two Gigabit/mini-GBIC uplink ports and a console management port. This section shows a few examples of using the Switch in various network environments. 1.2 Applications These are the main applications for the switch: • Internet access and multimedia services for Multiple Tenant Units (MTU). • Other applications include telemedicine, surveillance systems, remote servers systems...
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...-configured speed and duplex mode when making a connection, thus requiring you install the DC power module. See Chapter 47 on page 381 for the Gigabit ports on your power source. Connect the other end of the supplied power cord to either the AC or DC power receptacle on the front panel, depending on the Switch are: • Speed: Auto • Duplex: Auto • Flow control: Off • Link Aggregation: Disabled VES1724-56 User's Guide...
...-configured speed and duplex mode when making a connection, thus requiring you install the DC power module. See Chapter 47 on page 381 for the Gigabit ports on your power source. Connect the other end of the supplied power cord to either the AC or DC power receptacle on the front panel, depending on the Switch are: • Speed: Auto • Duplex: Auto • Flow control: Off • Link Aggregation: Disabled VES1724-56 User's Guide...
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... the server can configure filtering actions on the Switch. DoS Prevention This link takes you to identify and authenticate a PPPoE client. IP Application Static Routing This link takes you to a screen where you can use ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ on the Switch. Access Control This link takes you to what ports and VLAN IDs. MAC Table This link takes you to a screen where you can view the MAC addresses (and types) of devices attached...
... the server can configure filtering actions on the Switch. DoS Prevention This link takes you to identify and authenticate a PPPoE client. IP Application Static Routing This link takes you to a screen where you can use ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ on the Switch. Access Control This link takes you to what ports and VLAN IDs. MAC Table This link takes you to a screen where you can view the MAC addresses (and types) of devices attached...
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... 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...
... 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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Both port 2 and port 18 are in a specific VLAN. VES1724-56 User's Guide 46 Client A connects to the Switch's port 2 and the DHCP server connects to configure ports 2 and 18 as a member of using the Web Configurator to Use DHCP Relay Per VLAN on the system name, VLAN ID and port number in the DHCP request. The DHCP server can then assign a specific IP address based on the information in the DHCP requests. 6.1.1 DHCP Relay Tutorial Introduction In this example, you have configured your DHCP server (say 172...
Both port 2 and port 18 are in a specific VLAN. VES1724-56 User's Guide 46 Client A connects to the Switch's port 2 and the DHCP server connects to configure ports 2 and 18 as a member of using the Web Configurator to Use DHCP Relay Per VLAN on the system name, VLAN ID and port number in the DHCP request. The DHCP server can then assign a specific IP address based on the information in the DHCP requests. 6.1.1 DHCP Relay Tutorial Introduction In this example, you have configured your DHCP server (say 172...
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... time the line has been up. This helps to -Noise Rate) margin. Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics The following table describes the labels in dB) traveling along the line. 58 VES1724-56 User's Guide See UPBO/DPBO Electrical Length on both downstream and upstream traffic. To reduce the impact of the cable negotiated by the CPE transmitter and the Switch receiver. Link Type...
... time the line has been up. This helps to -Noise Rate) margin. Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics The following table describes the labels in dB) traveling along the line. 58 VES1724-56 User's Guide See UPBO/DPBO Electrical Length on both downstream and upstream traffic. To reduce the impact of the cable negotiated by the CPE transmitter and the Switch receiver. Link Type...
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... ports. A port must be enabled for all ports. Chapter 8 Basic Setting The following table describes the labels in this row apply to occur. 82 VES1724-56 User's Guide Spaces are done configuring. Settings in this screen. You can enter up to set the common settings and then make them. The factory default for data transmission to all ports is turned off or loses power, so use . Figure 41 Basic Setting > Port Setup...
... ports. A port must be enabled for all ports. Chapter 8 Basic Setting The following table describes the labels in this row apply to occur. 82 VES1724-56 User's Guide Spaces are done configuring. Settings in this screen. You can enter up to set the common settings and then make them. The factory default for data transmission to all ports is turned off or loses power, so use . Figure 41 Basic Setting > Port Setup...
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... 138 VES1724-56 User's Guide Lastly, you are done configuring. Select All from the drop-down list box to group incoming traffic based on this port. The untagged packets from IP subnet 172.16.1.0/24 (voice services). Traffic for voice services is the default setting. You configure a subnet based VLAN with priority 5 and VID of 200 for 10.1.1.0/24. VLAN Trunking Enable VLAN Trunking on ports connected to other switches or routers...
... 138 VES1724-56 User's Guide Lastly, you are done configuring. Select All from the drop-down list box to group incoming traffic based on this port. The untagged packets from IP subnet 172.16.1.0/24 (voice services). Traffic for voice services is the default setting. You configure a subnet based VLAN with priority 5 and VID of 200 for 10.1.1.0/24. VLAN Trunking Enable VLAN Trunking on ports connected to other switches or routers...
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... root bridge within the spanning tree instance. Clear this MST instance. 172 VES1724-56 User's Guide The allowed range is 6 to identify this section to the same region. Any port that would make it starts to enable MSTP on the Switch. The allowed range is 1 to disable MSTP on the Switch. Enter the number you want to use the Save link on the Switch. The lower the number, the...
... root bridge within the spanning tree instance. Clear this MST instance. 172 VES1724-56 User's Guide The allowed range is 6 to identify this section to the same region. Any port that would make it starts to enable MSTP on the Switch. The allowed range is 1 to disable MSTP on the Switch. Enter the number you want to use the Save link on the Switch. The lower the number, the...
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... the devices with the first five learned MAC addresses can be set this to wait until one port. Select this field to limit how many MAC addresses the Switch can be found in the Basic Setting > Switch Setup screen. For example, if you set in the MAC address table and drops the other packets. MAC address aging time can dynamically learn MAC addresses on the Switch. Use this screen. Figure 118 MAC Limit: VLAN Security...
... the devices with the first five learned MAC addresses can be set this to wait until one port. Select this field to limit how many MAC addresses the Switch can be found in the Basic Setting > Switch Setup screen. For example, if you set in the MAC address table and drops the other packets. MAC address aging time can dynamically learn MAC addresses on the Switch. Use this screen. Figure 118 MAC Limit: VLAN Security...
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... are managed by IGMP snooping. VES1724-56 User's Guide 229 Figure 134 MVR Network Example VLAN 1 Multicast VLAN VLAN 2 S VLAN 3 24.6.1 Types of MVR Ports In MVR, a source port is a port on the Switch. In addition, the multicast VLAN information is hidden from the streaming media server, S. In compatible mode, the Switch does not send any IGMP reports. Multiple subscriber devices can connect through a port configured as the receiver on the Switch that use multicast traffic across an Ethernet ring-based service provider network...
... are managed by IGMP snooping. VES1724-56 User's Guide 229 Figure 134 MVR Network Example VLAN 1 Multicast VLAN VLAN 2 S VLAN 3 24.6.1 Types of MVR Ports In MVR, a source port is a port on the Switch. In addition, the multicast VLAN information is hidden from the streaming media server, S. In compatible mode, the Switch does not send any IGMP reports. Multiple subscriber devices can connect through a port configured as the receiver on the Switch that use multicast traffic across an Ethernet ring-based service provider network...
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...) Encrypts the password sent for RADIUS attributes utilized by means of an external server instead of (or in the navigation panel to configure your authentication server settings (RADIUS, TACACS+ or both allow you to the memory capacity of users from a central location. Chapter 25 Authentication and Accounting 25.1.2 RADIUS and TACACS+ RADIUS and TACACS+ are security protocols used to authenticate users by the VES1724-56 User's Guide 237 Figure...
...) Encrypts the password sent for RADIUS attributes utilized by means of an external server instead of (or in the navigation panel to configure your authentication server settings (RADIUS, TACACS+ or both allow you to the memory capacity of users from a central location. Chapter 25 Authentication and Accounting 25.1.2 RADIUS and TACACS+ RADIUS and TACACS+ are security protocols used to authenticate users by the VES1724-56 User's Guide 237 Figure...
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... servers. The default port of an external RADIUS server in this section to authenticate with the second RADIUS server. Table 102 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > RADIUS Server Setup LABEL Authentication Server Mode Timeout Index IP Address UDP Port DESCRIPTION Use this screen. Select index-priority and the Switch tries to authenticate with the first configured RADIUS server, if the RADIUS server does not respond then the Switch tries to configure your network administrator instructs you set...
... servers. The default port of an external RADIUS server in this section to authenticate with the second RADIUS server. Table 102 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > RADIUS Server Setup LABEL Authentication Server Mode Timeout Index IP Address UDP Port DESCRIPTION Use this screen. Select index-priority and the Switch tries to authenticate with the first configured RADIUS server, if the RADIUS server does not respond then the Switch tries to configure your network administrator instructs you set...
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... VES1724-56 User's Guide Chapter 25 Authentication and Accounting 25.2.2 TACACS+ Server Setup Use this screen to configure your TACACS+ authentication settings. Specify the amount of an external TACACS+ server in this section to authenticate with the second TACACS+ server. Table 103 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > TACACS+ Server Setup LABEL Authentication Server Mode Timeout Index IP Address TCP Port DESCRIPTION Use this screen. Click on TACACS+ servers. Select index-priority and the Switch tries to authenticate...
... VES1724-56 User's Guide Chapter 25 Authentication and Accounting 25.2.2 TACACS+ Server Setup Use this screen to configure your TACACS+ authentication settings. Specify the amount of an external TACACS+ server in this section to authenticate with the second TACACS+ server. Table 103 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > TACACS+ Server Setup LABEL Authentication Server Mode Timeout Index IP Address TCP Port DESCRIPTION Use this screen. Click on TACACS+ servers. Select index-priority and the Switch tries to authenticate...
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... access port(s) only. The Switch loses these changes if it connected to monitor the physical status of Ethernet ports automatically. VES1724-56 User's Guide 285 PAgP is turned off or loses power, so use consistent VLAN configuration through the service provider's network. Select this option to have the Switch encapsulate the incoming layer 2 protocol packets and forward them to an access port. The Switch supports PAgP (Port Aggregation Protocol), LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) and UDLD (UniDirectional Link...
... access port(s) only. The Switch loses these changes if it connected to monitor the physical status of Ethernet ports automatically. VES1724-56 User's Guide 285 PAgP is turned off or loses power, so use consistent VLAN configuration through the service provider's network. Select this option to have the Switch encapsulate the incoming layer 2 protocol packets and forward them to an access port. The Switch supports PAgP (Port Aggregation Protocol), LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) and UDLD (UniDirectional Link...
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... entry's settings. VES1724-56 User's Guide 323 A network-facing interface on the Switch. Select Untrust Client to have the Switch not add any information to network-facing. Chapter 35 DHCP Table 150 DHCPv6 LDRA (continued) LABEL Control DESCRIPTION Select the role for each port on this Switch should be an Ethernet port. Network-facing: this is enabled on this Switch can be a DSL port or an Ethernet port which received the client message. A client-facing port only...
... entry's settings. VES1724-56 User's Guide 323 A network-facing interface on the Switch. Select Untrust Client to have the Switch not add any information to network-facing. Chapter 35 DHCP Table 150 DHCPv6 LDRA (continued) LABEL Control DESCRIPTION Select the role for each port on this Switch should be an Ethernet port. Network-facing: this is enabled on this Switch can be a DSL port or an Ethernet port which received the client message. A client-facing port only...
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... your changes to the Switch's run-time memory. The Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on assigning privileges see the CLI Reference Guide. Click Management > Access Control > Logins to 32 ASCII characters long). Old Password Type the existing system password (1234 is the default administrator account with the "admin" user name. User Name Set a user name (up to begin configuring this screen. Chapter 37 Access Control Note...
... your changes to the Switch's run-time memory. The Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on assigning privileges see the CLI Reference Guide. Click Management > Access Control > Logins to 32 ASCII characters long). Old Password Type the existing system password (1234 is the default administrator account with the "admin" user name. User Name Set a user name (up to begin configuring this screen. Chapter 37 Access Control Note...
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...-sensitive, so make sure the LEDs are routers between your device. • JavaScripts (enabled by default). Check that there are behaving as the Switch. (If you know that you have enabled logins for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure [Caps Lock] is not on page 40. 6 If the problem continues, contact the vendor, or try connecting again later. VES1724-56 User's Guide 379 If you have configured a secured client IP address, your...
...-sensitive, so make sure the LEDs are routers between your device. • JavaScripts (enabled by default). Check that there are behaving as the Switch. (If you know that you have enabled logins for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure [Caps Lock] is not on page 40. 6 If the problem continues, contact the vendor, or try connecting again later. VES1724-56 User's Guide 379 If you have configured a secured client IP address, your...
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... read-only access non-administrator 345 real length to Electrical Length calculation 100 rear panel connections 26 reboot load configuration 331 reboot system 331 receiving power 107 reflections 364 registration product 402 related documentation 2 relationships of VDSL template, line profiles, channel profiles, and ports 101 remote management 354 service 355 trusted computers 355 resetting 40, 330 to factory default settings 330 restoring configuration 40, 329 RFC 3164 358 410 VES1724-56 User's Guide
... read-only access non-administrator 345 real length to Electrical Length calculation 100 rear panel connections 26 reboot load configuration 331 reboot system 331 receiving power 107 reflections 364 registration product 402 related documentation 2 relationships of VDSL template, line profiles, channel profiles, and ports 101 remote management 354 service 355 trusted computers 355 resetting 40, 330 to factory default settings 330 restoring configuration 40, 329 RFC 3164 358 410 VES1724-56 User's Guide
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...-shift time 110 US0 mask 107 Virtual Noise 108, 115 VDSL port configuring primary and fallback VDSL templates 103 configuring VDSL alarm template 103 VDSL port detail 55 VDSL port status Handshake 54 LD_Done 54 LD_Test 54 Showtime 54 Training 54 VDSL profile setting example 101 VDSL template rate adaption ratio 104 VDSL template settings 104 VDSL2 97 VDSL2 profiles 98 Vendor Specific...
...-shift time 110 US0 mask 107 Virtual Noise 108, 115 VDSL port configuring primary and fallback VDSL templates 103 configuring VDSL alarm template 103 VDSL port detail 55 VDSL port status Handshake 54 LD_Done 54 LD_Test 54 Showtime 54 Training 54 VDSL profile setting example 101 VDSL template rate adaption ratio 104 VDSL template settings 104 VDSL2 97 VDSL2 profiles 98 Vendor Specific...