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KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Related Documentation • Support Disc Refer to differences in your product firmware or your product due to the included CD for support documents. 2 VES1724-56 User's Guide Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your computer operating system. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. IMPORTANT!
KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Related Documentation • Support Disc Refer to differences in your product firmware or your product due to the included CD for support documents. 2 VES1724-56 User's Guide Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your computer operating system. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. IMPORTANT!
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... 320 35.6 DHCPv6 LDRA ...321 35.6.1 DHCPv6 Counter ...324 35.6.2 Snooping Configure 324 Chapter 36 Maintenance ...327 36.1 The Maintenance Screen 327 36.2 Firmware Upgrade ...328 36.2.1 Dual Firmware Image 328 36.3 Restore a Configuration File 329 36.4 Backup a Configuration File 330 36.5 Load Factory Default ...330 36.6 Save Configuration ...331 36.7 Reboot... the Switch 347 37.6.1 Requirements for Using SSH 347 37.7 Introduction to HTTPS ...347 37.8 HTTPS Example ...348 37.8.1 Internet Explorer Warning Messages 348 14 VES1724-56 User's Guide
... 320 35.6 DHCPv6 LDRA ...321 35.6.1 DHCPv6 Counter ...324 35.6.2 Snooping Configure 324 Chapter 36 Maintenance ...327 36.1 The Maintenance Screen 327 36.2 Firmware Upgrade ...328 36.2.1 Dual Firmware Image 328 36.3 Restore a Configuration File 329 36.4 Backup a Configuration File 330 36.5 Load Factory Default ...330 36.6 Save Configuration ...331 36.7 Reboot... the Switch 347 37.6.1 Requirements for Using SSH 347 37.7 Introduction to HTTPS ...347 37.8 HTTPS Example ...348 37.8.1 Internet Explorer Warning Messages 348 14 VES1724-56 User's Guide
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...everyday management of the following things regularly to make sure you will have to configure advanced features. If you forget your last configuration. VES1724-56 User's Guide 21 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch from the ISP to avail of characters, such as shown in the previous ...figure. Figure 2 Curbside Application 1.3 Ways to its factory default settings. This is recommended for firmware upgrades and configuration backup/restore. Line commands offer an alternative to the Web Configurator and in a safe place. • Back up an...
...everyday management of the following things regularly to make sure you will have to configure advanced features. If you forget your last configuration. VES1724-56 User's Guide 21 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch from the ISP to avail of characters, such as shown in the previous ...figure. Figure 2 Curbside Application 1.3 Ways to its factory default settings. This is recommended for firmware upgrades and configuration backup/restore. Line commands offer an alternative to the Web Configurator and in a safe place. • Back up an...
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...you to screens where you can setup system logs and a system log server. Syslog This link takes you to screens where you can perform firmware and configuration file maintenance as well as CPU, packet buffer, memory utilization. IP address resolution table. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator Table 5... where you can view the MAC addresses - ARP Table This link takes you to screens where you can view IPv6 caches. 38 VES1724-56 User's Guide Hardware Information This link takes you to screens where you can configure VLAN mapping settings on the Switch. VLAN Mapping This...
...you to screens where you can setup system logs and a system log server. Syslog This link takes you to screens where you can perform firmware and configuration file maintenance as well as CPU, packet buffer, memory utilization. IP address resolution table. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator Table 5... where you can view the MAC addresses - ARP Table This link takes you to screens where you can view IPv6 caches. 38 VES1724-56 User's Guide Hardware Information This link takes you to screens where you can configure VLAN mapping settings on the Switch. VLAN Mapping This...
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...table is then displayed in the Switch logs. The Port Setup screen allows you to configure general Switch identification information. You can check the firmware version number and monitor the Switch temperature, fan speeds and voltage in each routing domain, subnet mask(s) and DNS (domain name server)... for this screen. VES1724-56 User's Guide 70 The IP Setup screen allows you to set up and configure global Switch features. The General Setup screen allows you to...
...table is then displayed in the Switch logs. The Port Setup screen allows you to configure general Switch identification information. You can check the firmware version number and monitor the Switch temperature, fan speeds and voltage in each routing domain, subnet mask(s) and DNS (domain name server)... for this screen. VES1724-56 User's Guide 70 The IP Setup screen allows you to set up and configure global Switch features. The General Setup screen allows you to...
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...the minimum temperature measured at this sensor. Modem Code F/ This field displays the version number of the Switch 's current firmware including the date created. VES1724-56 User's Guide 71 Otherwise, it displays AC or DC when the corresponding power module is connected and detected. 1st F/W ...Version This field displays the version number of the currently installed firmware on the first flash memory. 2nd F/W Version This ...
...the minimum temperature measured at this sensor. Modem Code F/ This field displays the version number of the Switch 's current firmware including the date created. VES1724-56 User's Guide 71 Otherwise, it displays AC or DC when the corresponding power module is connected and detected. 1st F/W ...Version This field displays the version number of the currently installed firmware on the first flash memory. 2nd F/W Version This ...
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... applied to this DSL connection. See Section 8.6 on page 76 for more information about IPv6. Figure 46 Basic Setting > IPv6 Setup 88 VES1724-56 User's Guide NA displays if it is not available. Click Basic Setting > IP Setup > IPv6 Setup to display the configuration screen. Channel...IPv6 Setup Use this screen to configure Switch's management IPv6 addresses. NA displays if it is not available. FW Version This field displays the firmware version number of the CPE device connected to this port. Chapter 8 Basic Setting Table 20 Basic Setting > CPE Port Status (continued) ...
... applied to this DSL connection. See Section 8.6 on page 76 for more information about IPv6. Figure 46 Basic Setting > IPv6 Setup 88 VES1724-56 User's Guide NA displays if it is not available. Click Basic Setting > IP Setup > IPv6 Setup to display the configuration screen. Channel...IPv6 Setup Use this screen to configure Switch's management IPv6 addresses. NA displays if it is not available. FW Version This field displays the firmware version number of the CPE device connected to this port. Chapter 8 Basic Setting Table 20 Basic Setting > CPE Port Status (continued) ...
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.... Configuration Click Config 2 to save the current configuration settings to reboot the system and load Configuration 2 on the Switch. VES1724-56 User's Guide 327 Table 153 Management > Maintenance LABEL DESCRIPTION Current This field displays which configuration (Configuration 1 or Configuration 2) ...is currently operating on the Switch. If you maintain the firmware and configuration files. 36.1 The Maintenance Screen Use this screen. Click Config 2 to Configuration 1 on the Switch. Reboot ...
.... Configuration Click Config 2 to save the current configuration settings to reboot the system and load Configuration 2 on the Switch. VES1724-56 User's Guide 327 Table 153 Management > Maintenance LABEL DESCRIPTION Current This field displays which configuration (Configuration 1 or Configuration 2) ...is currently operating on the Switch. If you maintain the firmware and configuration files. 36.1 The Maintenance Screen Use this screen. Click Config 2 to Configuration 1 on the Switch. Reboot ...
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...computer before uploading to the current image. Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong model firmware may damage your device. 36.2.1 Dual Firmware Image You can select which firmware to use during system startup using the boot image command (where 1 is ras...firmware files (of the firmware file you wish to upload to the Switch in case the current firmware is used at a time. Chapter 36 Maintenance 36.2 Firmware Upgrade Make sure you have downloaded (and unzipped) the correct model firmware and version to your current firmware version number. 328 VES1724-56...
...computer before uploading to the current image. Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong model firmware may damage your device. 36.2.1 Dual Firmware Image You can select which firmware to use during system startup using the boot image command (where 1 is ras...firmware files (of the firmware file you wish to upload to the Switch in case the current firmware is used at a time. Chapter 36 Maintenance 36.2 Firmware Upgrade Make sure you have downloaded (and unzipped) the correct model firmware and version to your current firmware version number. 328 VES1724-56...
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... set to the Switch using the Restore Configuration screen. Figure 209 Management > Maintenance > Restore Configuration VES1724-56 User's Guide 329 VES1724-56# show system-information Product Model System Name System Contact System Location System up , use the second firmware image (ras-1). The following figure shows an example in the Current Boot Image field). Bootbase Version...
... set to the Switch using the Restore Configuration screen. Figure 209 Management > Maintenance > Restore Configuration VES1724-56 User's Guide 329 VES1724-56# show system-information Product Model System Name System Contact System Location System up , use the second firmware image (ras-1). The following figure shows an example in the Current Boot Image field). Bootbase Version...
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... CLI Reference Guide for later use FTP commands to upload firmware to any image. ras-0 is a sample FTP session showing the transfer of the same device model, on the Switch. Chapter 36 Maintenance ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to as the "ras" ... EXTERNAL NAME NAME Configuration File config *.cfg Firmware ras-0 ras-1 *.bin DESCRIPTION This is the system firmware and has a "bin" filename extension. ras-1 is "1234"). 332 VES1724-56 User's Guide Be sure to rename them as uploading the wrong model firmware may damage your device. 36.8.2 FTP Command...
... CLI Reference Guide for later use FTP commands to upload firmware to any image. ras-0 is a sample FTP session showing the transfer of the same device model, on the Switch. Chapter 36 Maintenance ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to as the "ras" ... EXTERNAL NAME NAME Configuration File config *.cfg Firmware ras-0 ras-1 *.bin DESCRIPTION This is the system firmware and has a "bin" filename extension. ras-1 is "1234"). 332 VES1724-56 User's Guide Be sure to rename them as uploading the wrong model firmware may damage your device. 36.8.2 FTP Command...
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...mode. Specify the default local directory (path). 36.8.4 FTP Restrictions FTP will work when: • FTP service is when a user I.D. VES1724-56 User's Guide 333 Chapter 36 Maintenance 5 Enter bin to set transfer mode to binary. 6 Use put to transfer files from the computer...The following table describes some of the host server. Similarly, put firmware.bin ras-0 transfers the firmware on filename conventions. 7 Enter quit to "config". See Table 154 on the Switch to your computer (firmware.bin) to "ras-0". Likewise get config config.cfg transfers the configuration...
...mode. Specify the default local directory (path). 36.8.4 FTP Restrictions FTP will work when: • FTP service is when a user I.D. VES1724-56 User's Guide 333 Chapter 36 Maintenance 5 Enter bin to set transfer mode to binary. 6 Use put to transfer files from the computer...The following table describes some of the host server. Similarly, put firmware.bin ras-0 transfers the firmware on filename conventions. 7 Enter quit to "config". See Table 154 on the Switch to your computer (firmware.bin) to "ras-0". Likewise get config config.cfg transfers the configuration...
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Upstream and Downstream Power back off (UPBO, DPBO) Interleave delay setting RFI configuration Resynchronization VES1724-56 User's Guide 381 Table 181 Hardware Specifications SPECIFICATION Default IPv4 Address DESCRIPTION In-band: 192.168.1.1 Out-of-band (Management port): 192.168...ports One Console port One Alarm port Two Telco-50 connectors (for 24 VDSL/POTS lines) Compatible CPE Device Model At the time of writing, ZyXEL P-870H-51, P-870HA, P-870HW-51, P873 and P874 are the compatible CPE device models. Performance and Management Specifications VDSL Fixed Rate, Rate ...
Upstream and Downstream Power back off (UPBO, DPBO) Interleave delay setting RFI configuration Resynchronization VES1724-56 User's Guide 381 Table 181 Hardware Specifications SPECIFICATION Default IPv4 Address DESCRIPTION In-band: 192.168.1.1 Out-of-band (Management port): 192.168...ports One Console port One Alarm port Two Telco-50 connectors (for 24 VDSL/POTS lines) Compatible CPE Device Model At the time of writing, ZyXEL P-870H-51, P-870HA, P-870HW-51, P873 and P874 are the compatible CPE device models. Performance and Management Specifications VDSL Fixed Rate, Rate ...
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...70º C (-40º F ~ 158º F) Humidity: 5 ~ 95% (non-condensing) 18 AWG or larger 18 AWG or larger Table 182 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Number of dynamic MAC addresses per port SSH v1/v2 SSL Multiple RADIUS servers Multiple TACACS+ servers 802.1X VLAN and bandwidth... assignment. Maximum Frame Size 9 K (9216 bytes) 384 VES1724-56 User's Guide Power Consumption LEDs Operating Environment Storage Environment Ground Wire Gauge Power Wire Gauge Note: There is no tolerance for ...
...70º C (-40º F ~ 158º F) Humidity: 5 ~ 95% (non-condensing) 18 AWG or larger 18 AWG or larger Table 182 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Number of dynamic MAC addresses per port SSH v1/v2 SSL Multiple RADIUS servers Multiple TACACS+ servers 802.1X VLAN and bandwidth... assignment. Maximum Frame Size 9 K (9216 bytes) 384 VES1724-56 User's Guide Power Consumption LEDs Operating Environment Storage Environment Ground Wire Gauge Power Wire Gauge Note: There is no tolerance for ...
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Chapter 47 Product Specifications Table 182 Firmware Specifications FEATURE VLAN VLAN Stacking MAC Address Filter DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay IGMP Snooping Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Two Rate Three Color Marker Classifier ... forwarded to two userdefined rates: the Committed Information Rate (CIR) and the Peak Information Rate (PIR). Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) is used to one group. VES1724-56 User's Guide 385 thus allowing you copy the traffic to copy traffic going traffic flows on a logical network belong to help solve performance degradation when...
Chapter 47 Product Specifications Table 182 Firmware Specifications FEATURE VLAN VLAN Stacking MAC Address Filter DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay IGMP Snooping Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Two Rate Three Color Marker Classifier ... forwarded to two userdefined rates: the Committed Information Rate (CIR) and the Peak Information Rate (PIR). Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) is used to one group. VES1724-56 User's Guide 385 thus allowing you copy the traffic to copy traffic going traffic flows on a logical network belong to help solve performance degradation when...
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... Simple Network Management Protocol version 1 RFC 1213 SNMP MIB II 386 VES1724-56 User's Guide Loop Guard Use the loop guard feature to another port or ports. Configuration Backup & Restoration VDSL Template Note: Only upload firmware for example, it back on the Switch. In addition, the Switch...you decide you can send packets to under-utilize a high-speed, but more costly, single-port link. Firmware Upgrade Download new firmware (when available) from the ZyXEL web site and use multiple lower-speed links than to Ethernet devices that allows only packets with an external ...
... Simple Network Management Protocol version 1 RFC 1213 SNMP MIB II 386 VES1724-56 User's Guide Loop Guard Use the loop guard feature to another port or ports. Configuration Backup & Restoration VDSL Template Note: Only upload firmware for example, it back on the Switch. In addition, the Switch...you decide you can send packets to under-utilize a high-speed, but more costly, single-port link. Firmware Upgrade Download new firmware (when available) from the ZyXEL web site and use multiple lower-speed links than to Ethernet devices that allows only packets with an external ...
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...power wires of electric shock from lightning. • The RJ-45 jacks are indoors. It means that no event be treated separately. 402 VES1724-56 User's Guide There is a remote risk of electric shock from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment. • Do not ...Appendix B Legal Information Note Repair or replacement, as the WEEE mark. To obtain the services of any implied warranty of firmware upgrades and information at www.zyxel.com for the region in which is marked with general waste. Connect it from the Device's high operating temperature, wear ...
...power wires of electric shock from lightning. • The RJ-45 jacks are indoors. It means that no event be treated separately. 402 VES1724-56 User's Guide There is a remote risk of electric shock from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment. • Do not ...Appendix B Legal Information Note Repair or replacement, as the WEEE mark. To obtain the services of any implied warranty of firmware upgrades and information at www.zyxel.com for the region in which is marked with general waste. Connect it from the Device's high operating temperature, wear ...
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...Ethernet port details 67 example MIP and MEP 275 primary and fallback VDSL template settings 102 VDSL profile settings 101 external authentication server 237 VES1724-56 User's Guide Index F fallback VDSL template 102 fan speed 72 far-end crosstalk 99 far-end crosstalk (FEXT) 107 FCC interference ...332 filename convention, configuration 331 filtering 158 rules 158 filtering database, MAC table 365 fine tune Limit PSD Mask 108 firmware 71 check firmware index 329 select firmware index 328 upgrade 328 flow control 83 back pressure 83 IEEE 802.3x 83 following the North American VDSL2 standard ...
...Ethernet port details 67 example MIP and MEP 275 primary and fallback VDSL template settings 102 VDSL profile settings 101 external authentication server 237 VES1724-56 User's Guide Index F fallback VDSL template 102 fan speed 72 far-end crosstalk 99 far-end crosstalk (FEXT) 107 FCC interference ...332 filename convention, configuration 331 filtering 158 rules 158 filtering database, MAC table 365 fine tune Limit PSD Mask 108 firmware 71 check firmware index 329 select firmware index 328 upgrade 328 flow control 83 back pressure 83 IEEE 802.3x 83 following the North American VDSL2 standard ...
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... Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, See MSTP 162 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, see MSTP Multiple STP 162 Multiple Tenant Unit, see MTU 408 VES1724-56 User's Guide Index MAC filter and ARP inspection 252 MAC limit 191 port security 192 VLAN security 192 MAC table 365 how it ...works 365 viewing 366 maintenance 327 configuration backup 330 current configuration 327 firmware 328 main screen 327 restoring configuration 329 Maintenance Association (MA) 274 Maintenance Domain (MD) 274 Maintenance End Point (MEP) 274 Maintenance ...
... Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, See MSTP 162 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, see MSTP Multiple STP 162 Multiple Tenant Unit, see MTU 408 VES1724-56 User's Guide Index MAC filter and ARP inspection 252 MAC limit 191 port security 192 VLAN security 192 MAC table 365 how it ...works 365 viewing 366 maintenance 327 configuration backup 330 current configuration 327 firmware 328 main screen 327 restoring configuration 329 Maintenance Association (MA) 274 Maintenance Domain (MD) 274 Maintenance End Point (MEP) 274 Maintenance ...