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... Installation and Connection 23 Hardware Overview ...27 The Web Configurator ...35 Initial Setup Example ...44 Tutorials ...48 Technical Reference ...53 System Status and Port Statistics 55 Basic Setting ...73 VDSL Setup ...99 VLAN ...129 Static MAC Forward Setup ...152 Static Multicast Forward Setup 154 Filtering ...158 Spanning Tree Protocol ...160 Broadcast... ...267 CFM ...271 VLAN Mapping ...275 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...279 DoS Prevention ...283 PPPoE IA ...285 SFP Threshold ...291 Static Route ...295 Differentiated Services ...298 VES1724-56 User's Guide 3
... Installation and Connection 23 Hardware Overview ...27 The Web Configurator ...35 Initial Setup Example ...44 Tutorials ...48 Technical Reference ...53 System Status and Port Statistics 55 Basic Setting ...73 VDSL Setup ...99 VLAN ...129 Static MAC Forward Setup ...152 Static Multicast Forward Setup 154 Filtering ...158 Spanning Tree Protocol ...160 Broadcast... ...267 CFM ...271 VLAN Mapping ...275 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...279 DoS Prevention ...283 PPPoE IA ...285 SFP Threshold ...291 Static Route ...295 Differentiated Services ...298 VES1724-56 User's Guide 3
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... IP Address 50 6.1.4 Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings 51 6.1.5 Testing the Connection 52 Part II: Technical Reference 53 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics 55 7.1 Overview ...55 7.2 Port Status Summary ...55 7.2.1 VDSL Port Status Change 56 7.2.2 VDSL Port Details ...57 7.2.3 VDSL Summary ...67 7.2.4 VTUR Counter ...68 7.2.5 Port Details ...70 Chapter 8 Basic Setting ...73 6 VES1724-56 User's Guide
... IP Address 50 6.1.4 Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings 51 6.1.5 Testing the Connection 52 Part II: Technical Reference 53 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics 55 7.1 Overview ...55 7.2 Port Status Summary ...55 7.2.1 VDSL Port Status Change 56 7.2.2 VDSL Port Details ...57 7.2.3 VDSL Summary ...67 7.2.4 VTUR Counter ...68 7.2.5 Port Details ...70 Chapter 8 Basic Setting ...73 6 VES1724-56 User's Guide
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Figure 29 Port Status VES1724-56 User's Guide 55 CHAPTER 7 System Status and Port Statistics This chapter describes the system status (Web Configurator home page) and port details screens. 7.1 Overview The home screen of the Web Configurator displays a port statistical summary with links to each port showing statistical details. 7.2 Port Status Summary To view the port statistics, click Status in all Web Configurator screens to display the Status screen as shown next.
Figure 29 Port Status VES1724-56 User's Guide 55 CHAPTER 7 System Status and Port Statistics This chapter describes the system status (Web Configurator home page) and port details screens. 7.1 Overview The home screen of the Web Configurator displays a port statistical summary with links to each port showing statistical details. 7.2 Port Status Summary To view the port statistics, click Status in all Web Configurator screens to display the Status screen as shown next.
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... bands into many 4.3125 kHz tones. Enter an increased number (than previous row) from 0 to the factory defaults. 116 VES1724-56 User's Guide Click Cancel to reset the fields to your location. Figure 55 VDSL RFI Setup The following table describes the labels in this to save the settings to the Switch and...
... bands into many 4.3125 kHz tones. Enter an increased number (than previous row) from 0 to the factory defaults. 116 VES1724-56 User's Guide Click Cancel to reset the fields to your location. Figure 55 VDSL RFI Setup The following table describes the labels in this to save the settings to the Switch and...
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... is attached. The recommended cost is assigned according to the speed of the link to set up multiple STP configurations (or trees). Table 55 STP Path Costs Path Cost Path Cost Path Cost Path Cost LINK SPEED 4Mbps 10Mbps 16Mbps 100Mbps RECOMMENDED VALUE 250 100 62 19 RECOMMENDED RANGE...MSTP) as the device that causes a topology change first notifies the root bridge that then notifies the network. Ports can then be assigned to 65535 VES1724-56 User's Guide 160 In RSTP, topology change . Both RSTP and STP flush unwanted learned addresses from the device that port. Path cost is the ...
... is attached. The recommended cost is assigned according to the speed of the link to set up multiple STP configurations (or trees). Table 55 STP Path Costs Path Cost Path Cost Path Cost Path Cost LINK SPEED 4Mbps 10Mbps 16Mbps 100Mbps RECOMMENDED VALUE 250 100 62 19 RECOMMENDED RANGE...MSTP) as the device that causes a topology change first notifies the root bridge that then notifies the network. Ports can then be assigned to 65535 VES1724-56 User's Guide 160 In RSTP, topology change . Both RSTP and STP flush unwanted learned addresses from the device that port. Path cost is the ...
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... interval (Max Age), the bridge assumes that the link to the root bridge is disabled (default). Table 56 STP Port States PORT STATE DESCRIPTION Disabled STP is down. All BPDUs are received and processed. All BPDUs are received... and processed. Chapter 14 Spanning Tree Protocol Table 55 STP Path Costs Path Cost Path Cost LINK SPEED 1Gbps 10Gbps RECOMMENDED VALUE 4 2 RECOMMENDED RANGE 3 to 10 1...Data Units) transmitted from blocking state to eliminate packet looping. VES1724-56 User's Guide 161
... interval (Max Age), the bridge assumes that the link to the root bridge is disabled (default). Table 56 STP Port States PORT STATE DESCRIPTION Disabled STP is down. All BPDUs are received and processed. All BPDUs are received... and processed. Chapter 14 Spanning Tree Protocol Table 55 STP Path Costs Path Cost Path Cost LINK SPEED 1Gbps 10Gbps RECOMMENDED VALUE 4 2 RECOMMENDED RANGE 3 to 10 1...Data Units) transmitted from blocking state to eliminate packet looping. VES1724-56 User's Guide 161
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... in the navigation panel to activate RSTP on page 160 for conflicting information that port. The slower the media, the higher the cost-see Table 55 on this value according to the Switch's run-time memory. otherwise, temporary data loops might result. Configure the priority for each port needs time to... listen for more information. The Switch loses these changes if it return to 30 seconds. Figure 94 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: RSTP VES1724-56 User's Guide 167
... in the navigation panel to activate RSTP on page 160 for conflicting information that port. The slower the media, the higher the cost-see Table 55 on this value according to the Switch's run-time memory. otherwise, temporary data loops might result. Configure the priority for each port needs time to... listen for more information. The Switch loses these changes if it return to 30 seconds. Figure 94 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: RSTP VES1724-56 User's Guide 167
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... priority numeric value are copied to the speed of the STP trees. The allowed range is selected from the drop-down list box. VES1724-56 User's Guide 169 This delay is required because every switch must also activate Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree in the Advanced Application > Spanning Tree... Table 60 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MRSTP LABEL Status Tree Active DESCRIPTION Click Status to display the MRSTP Status screen (see Table 55 on this row first to enable MRSTP on a port-by the root switch. Select this row apply to 40 seconds. If all ports....
... priority numeric value are copied to the speed of the STP trees. The allowed range is selected from the drop-down list box. VES1724-56 User's Guide 169 This delay is required because every switch must also activate Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree in the Advanced Application > Spanning Tree... Table 60 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MRSTP LABEL Status Tree Active DESCRIPTION Click Status to display the MRSTP Status screen (see Table 55 on this row first to enable MRSTP on a port-by the root switch. Select this row apply to 40 seconds. If all ports....
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... when you want to a LAN through that you are disabled first. Priority decides which the MST instance is 128. VES1724-56 User's Guide 173 The slower the media, the higher the cost-see Table 55 on MSTP. This field displays the ID of transmitting a frame on page 162 for more information. The allowed...
... when you want to a LAN through that you are disabled first. Priority decides which the MST instance is 128. VES1724-56 User's Guide 173 The slower the media, the higher the cost-see Table 55 on MSTP. This field displays the ID of transmitting a frame on page 162 for more information. The allowed...
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.... Table 136 Default DSCP-IEEE 802.1p Mapping DSCP VALUE 0 - 7 8 - 15 16 - 23 24 - 31 IEEE 802.1p 0 1 2 3 32 - 39 4 40 - 47 5 48 - 55 6 56 - 63 7 35.4.1 Configuring DSCP Settings To change the DSCP-IEEE 802.1p mapping click the DSCP Setting link in this screen afresh. 35.4 DSCP-to...down list box. yellow Specify the DSCP value to -IEEE802.1p mapping. Apply Click Apply to save your changes to IEEE 802.1p mapping table. VES1724-56 User's Guide 303 Figure 185 IP Application > DiffServ > DSCP Setting The following table shows the default DSCP-to use the Save link on the...
.... Table 136 Default DSCP-IEEE 802.1p Mapping DSCP VALUE 0 - 7 8 - 15 16 - 23 24 - 31 IEEE 802.1p 0 1 2 3 32 - 39 4 40 - 47 5 48 - 55 6 56 - 63 7 35.4.1 Configuring DSCP Settings To change the DSCP-IEEE 802.1p mapping click the DSCP Setting link in this screen afresh. 35.4 DSCP-to...down list box. yellow Specify the DSCP value to -IEEE802.1p mapping. Apply Click Apply to save your changes to IEEE 802.1p mapping table. VES1724-56 User's Guide 303 Figure 185 IP Application > DiffServ > DSCP Setting The following table shows the default DSCP-to use the Save link on the...
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... DC power connection 370 note for SELT 348 NTP (RFC-1305) 76 number of VDSL templates 106 O open loop 348 optical fiber 99 other documentation 2 VES1724-56 User's Guide overhead channel 109 Index P packet buffer 353 PAGP 282 password 41 password change for administrator 41 PHB (Per-Hop Behavior) 298 PhyR 119... mirroring 178, 179 direction 179 egress 179 ingress 179 port redundancy 180 port security setup 269, 281 port setup 87 CPE setting 89 port status 55 port test 341 port VLAN ID, see PVID port VLAN trunking 131 port-based VLAN all connected 149 395
... DC power connection 370 note for SELT 348 NTP (RFC-1305) 76 number of VDSL templates 106 O open loop 348 optical fiber 99 other documentation 2 VES1724-56 User's Guide overhead channel 109 Index P packet buffer 353 PAGP 282 password 41 password change for administrator 41 PHB (Per-Hop Behavior) 298 PhyR 119... mirroring 178, 179 direction 179 egress 179 ingress 179 port redundancy 180 port security setup 269, 281 port setup 87 CPE setting 89 port status 55 port test 341 port VLAN ID, see PVID port VLAN trunking 131 port-based VLAN all connected 149 395
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... current 77 time zone 77 Time (RFC-868) 76 time server 76 time service protocol 76 format 76 tone 115 frequency width 115 TPID 210 VES1724-56 User's Guide Index encryption methods 331 how SSH works 330 implementation 331 SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 331 standby ports 180 static bindings 246 static link... forwarding 154 static routes 297 static trunking example 184 Static VLAN 134 static VLAN control 135 tagging 135 status 36, 55 Ethernet port details 70 link aggregation 181 MSTP 173 port 55 power 75 STP 167, 170 VLAN 132 VLAN port detail 57 VTUR counter 68 storing user profiles 233 STP 160...
... current 77 time zone 77 Time (RFC-868) 76 time server 76 time service protocol 76 format 76 tone 115 frequency width 115 TPID 210 VES1724-56 User's Guide Index encryption methods 331 how SSH works 330 implementation 331 SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 331 standby ports 180 static bindings 246 static link... forwarding 154 static routes 297 static trunking example 184 Static VLAN 134 static VLAN control 135 tagging 135 status 36, 55 Ethernet port details 70 link aggregation 181 MSTP 173 port 55 power 75 STP 167, 170 VLAN 132 VLAN port detail 57 VTUR counter 68 storing user profiles 233 STP 160...