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ZXDSL 9806H

ZTE Broadband Universal Access System

Configuration Manual (CLI)


Version 2.0

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Revision No.

Revision Date

Revision Reason

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27/02/2009

First version

Serial Number: sjzl20090356

Contents

Preface............................................................... i
General Configuration .......................................1
Login Mode .................................................................... 1
HyperTerminal............................................................ 1
Telnet ....................................................................... 4
NetNumen ................................................................. 5
CLI Operations ............................................................... 8
Overview................................................................... 8
Operation Features ..................................................... 9
General Operations ....................................................12
Network Management Configuration.................................15
Overview..................................................................15
Configuring In-band NMS............................................15
Configuring Out-of-band NMS......................................19
Configuring Network Management ACM .......................22

Narrowband Service Configuration .................. 25


Configuring In-band Channel ..........................................25
PSTN Service Configuration.............................................27
Overview..................................................................28
Configuring PSTN Service ...........................................28
IP Fax Service Configuration ...........................................36
Overview..................................................................36
Configuring IP Fax Service ..........................................36
Configuring Self-exchange .............................................45
Narrowband Management Configuration ...........................47
Modifying Ringing Profile ............................................47
Configuring Call Limit .................................................49

Broadband Service Configuraton ..................... 51


VLAN Configuration........................................................51
Overview..................................................................51
Basic VLAN Configuration............................................52

Configuring VLAN Instance .................................53


Adding VLAN ....................................................55
Adding VLAN Uplink Port ....................................56
Adding Single Service Port .................................57
Adding Service Ports In Batch .............................57
VLAN Stacking Configuration .......................................58
Configuring VLAN Stacking Batch Service .............58
Configuring VLAN ID Extension ...........................61
ADSL/ADSL2+ Service Access Configuration......................64
Overview..................................................................65
Configuring PPPoA Access ...........................................66
Configuring IPoE/PPPoE Access ....................................74
Configuring Line Profile ..............................................81
Configuring Alarm Profile ............................................87
Enabling Interface .....................................................92
Configuring MAC Pool .................................................93
VDSL2+ Service Access Configuration ..............................93
Overview..................................................................93
Configuring IPoE/PPPoE Access ....................................94
Line Profile Configuration .......................................... 101
Configuring Basic Profile .................................. 101
Configuring Service Profile ............................... 110
Configuring DPBO Profile .................................. 115
Configuring UPBO Profile .................................. 118
Configuring Alarm Profile .......................................... 123
Enabling Interface ................................................... 128
SHDSL Service Access Configuration .............................. 129
Overview................................................................ 129
Configuring IPoE/PPPoE Access .................................. 130
Configuring Line Profile ............................................ 136
Configuring Alarm Profile .......................................... 140
Enabling Interface ................................................... 143
Multicast Service Configuration...................................... 144
Overview................................................................ 144
Configuring IGMP Snooping....................................... 144
Configuring IGMP Proxy............................................ 152
Configuring Bandwidth ............................................. 161
QoS Configuration ....................................................... 162
Overview................................................................ 162
Configuring Queue Scheduler Algorithm...................... 163

Configuring PVC Mapping.......................................... 164


Configuring Policy and Class...................................... 165
Configuring Port QoS Priority..................................... 167
Configuring QoS Mapping ......................................... 168
Configuring Egress Shaping Parameters ...................... 170
Configuring Static Route ............................................... 171
Configuring Link Aggregation ........................................ 172
Configuring RMON ....................................................... 172
Spanning Tree Configuration ......................................... 173
Overview................................................................ 174
Enabling STP/RSTP .................................................. 174
Configuring RSTP Compatibility ................................. 176
Network Bridge Parameters Configuration ................... 177
Configuring Forward Delay ............................... 177
Configuring Hello Time..................................... 178
Configuring Max Age ....................................... 179
Configuring Priority ......................................... 181
Configuring Default Cost .................................. 182
Configuring Transmission Hold Count ................. 183
Port Parameters Configuration ................................... 184
Configuring STP Cost ....................................... 184
Configuring STP/RSTP Priority........................... 185
Configuring RSTP Administration Cost ................ 186
Configuring RSTP Edge Port .............................. 187
Configuring RSTP BPDU Packet Type .................. 188
Configuring RSTP Point-to-Point Connection .................................................... 188
Configuring RSTP Protocol Migration .................. 189
Configuring SNTP ........................................................ 190

Security Management Configuration.............. 193


Network Security Configuration ..................................... 193
Port Location........................................................... 193
Enabling VBAS................................................ 193
Enabling PPPoE+............................................. 194
Enabling DHCP Option82 .................................. 195
Enabling SVLAN .............................................. 197
Enabling DHCP ........................................................ 198
Configuring Loop Check ............................................ 199
Configuring SSH ...................................................... 200
User Security Configuration........................................... 202

Binding IP Address................................................... 202


Configuring MAC Address Limit .................................. 202
Configuring MAC Address White List ........................... 203
Configuring MAC Address Black List............................ 204

Figures .......................................................... 207


Tables ........................................................... 209
Index ............................................................ 213
List of Glossary.............................................. 215

Preface
Purpose

This manual provides configurations (CLI) of the ZXDSL 9806H


(V2.0) ZTE Broadband Universal Access System.

Intended
Audience

This manual is intended for engineers and technicians who perform


operation activities on the ZXDSL 9806H (V2.0) ZTE Broadband
Universal Access System.

Prerequisite Skill
and Knowledge

To use this document effectively, users should have a basic concept


of xDSL technologies, telecommunications technology, and Access
Network.

What Is in This
Manual

Related
Documentation

This manual contains the following chapters:


Chapter

Summary

Chapter 1, General
Configuration

Introduces login mode, CLI operations and


network management configuration.

Chapter 2,
Narrowband Service
Configuration

Describes in-band channel configuration,


PSTN service configuration, IP FAX service
configuration and narrowband management
configuration.

Chapter 3,
Broadband Service
Configuration

Describes VLAN configuration, ADSL/ADSL2+


access service configuration, VDSL2 access
service configuration, SHDSL access service
configuration, multicast service configuration,
QoS configuration, static route configuration,
link aggregation configuration, RMON
configuration, spanning tree configuration and
SNTP configuration.

Chapter 4, Security
Management
Configuration

Describes network security configuration and


user security configuration.

The following documentation is related to this manual:

ZXDSL 9806H (V2.0) ZTE Broadband Universal Access System


Documentation Guide

ZXDSL 9806H (V2.0) ZTE Broadband Universal Access System


Feature Description Manual

ZXDSL 9806H (V2.0) ZTE Broadband Universal Access System


Product Description Manual

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Hardware Description Manual

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Expansion Manual

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Cutover Manual

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Troubleshooting Manual

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Routine Maintenance Manual

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Version Update Manual

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Network Management User Manual

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Configuration Manual (NetNumen)

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Command Manual (Volume I)

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Command Manual (Volume II)

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Chapter

General Configuration
Table of Contents
Login Mode ........................................................................ 1
CLI Operations ................................................................... 8
Network Management Configuration.....................................15

Login Mode
ZXDSL 9806H (V2.0) supports following management modes:

HyperTerminal

Telnet

NetNumen (Network Management System)

HyperTerminal
Short Description
Prerequisites

Perform this procedure to log into the device through HyperTerminal.

Install the device and connect the cable.

Power ON ZXDSL 9806H system.

Use console cable to connect the serial port on maintenance


console of computer with the console port on the front panel
of SCCB card.

Context

To log into the device through HyperTerminal, perform the following steps:

Steps

1. In Windows, click Start > All Programs > Accessories >


Communications > HyperTerminal. The system displays
the interface as shown in Figure 1.

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FIGURE 1 NEW CONNECTION

2. Input the Name and click OK. The system displays the interface, as shown in Figure 2.
FIGURE 2 CONFIGURE CONNECTION

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3. Select COM1 or COM2 according to the connection. Click OK.


The system displays COM1 Properties interface, as shown in
Figure 3. Click Restore Defaults to select the default settings.
Click OK to complete the configuration.
FIGURE 3 COM1 PROPERTIES

4. If the system is running normally, the following login interface


displays on HyperTerminal. Enter login name and password
both as admin to connect to the system.
######################################################## #
#
#
#

Welcome to ZTE Full Service Access Platform


Press Return to get started

#
#

#
#
#
#

Copyright 2005-2009 , ZTE Co.,Ltd.

#
#

#######################################################
Login:admin
Password:
9806>en

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Please input password:


9806#

5. To start configuring the data, enter into the configuration mode


by entering enable command after the 9806> prompt. The
password is admin.
END
Result

OF STEPS

The log into the device through HyperTerminal is successful.

Telnet
Short Description
Prerequisites

Context
Steps

Perform this procedure to log into device using Telnet.

In-band and out-of-band NMS IP address is configured.

Maintenance console computer can ping in-band/out-of-band


IP address of the device.

To log into the device using Telnet, perform the following steps:
1. In Windows, click Start > Run. The Run interface appears
as shown in Figure 4. In the interface, input telnet x.x.x.x (
x.x.x.x is NE IP address). Click OK to start Telnet client.
FIGURE 4 RUN TELNET

2. If the connection is normal, input admin as login and password


to log into the device to configure data.
#######################################################
#
#
#
Welcome to ZTE Full Service Access Platform
#
#
#
#
Press Return to get started
#
#
#
#
Copyright 2005-2009 , ZTE Co.,Ltd.
#
#
#
#######################################################
Login:admin
Password:
9806>en

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Please input password:


9806#

END
Result

OF STEPS

Logging into the device using Telnet is successful.

NetNumen
Short Description
Prerequisites

Context
Steps

Perform this procedure to manage the device through NetNumen


NMS.

The database and NMS are installed.

In-band or out-of-band IP address is configured.

The NMS server can ping in-band/out-of-band IP address of


the device.

To manage the device through NetNumen NMS, perform the following steps:
1. Run database.
2. Configure database in NMS configuration center.
3. Add device type in NMS configuration center.
4. Initialize database.
5. Start NMS server.
6. Start NMS client.
7. Create NE.
8. Manage NE.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

9806H can be managed through NetNuemen.


The following example displays how to manage 9806H through
NetNumen:
1. Run NMS database.

Note:
Database generally runs automatically.
2. Click Start > All Programs > NetNumen N31 > Tools >
NetNumen N31 Config Center. The NetNumen Config
Center interface appears. Select Database Type as MS
SQL Server from the drop-down list. Configure database in
Database Configuration interface, as shown in Figure 5.
After configuration, click Save.

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FIGURE 5 NETNUMEN CONFIG CENTER

After configuring database, click Test Connection to test the


connection status between NMS server and database. Click
Optimize to optimize database.
3. In NetNumen Config Center interface, select NE Module to
add device type. Select DSL Product and Access Gateway
Product. Click Save, as shown in Figure 6.
FIGURE 6 ADD NE

4. Click Start > All Programs > NetNumen N31 > Tools >
NetNumen N31 Init Database to initialize database.
5. Click Start > All Programs > NetNumen N31 > NetNumen
N31 Server to start NMS server, as shown in Figure 7.

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FIGURE 7 NMS SERVER

6. Click Start > All Programs > NetNumen N31 > NetNumen
N31 Client to start NMS client, as shown in Figure 8.
FIGURE 8 NMS CLIENT

7. In NMS client interface, right-click Topology Tree Root. Select Create NE. In the Management-Create interface, select
ZXDSL 9806H in NE Type and configure NE parameters, as
shown in Figure 9. After configuration, click Create to create
NE. The created NE is displayed in NMS client interface.

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FIGURE 9 CREATE NE

8. After NE is successfully created, right-click NE in client topology. Select Rack to open 9806H rack. 9806H can be managed
through NetNumen NMS.
Postrequisite

Configure 9806H services through NetNumen NMS.

CLI Operations
This topic includes the following:

Overview

Operation Features

General Operations

Overview
ZXDSL 9806H supports two maintenance modes: Network management and CLI.

Network management: The NMS NetNumen N31 system provides GUI for operation and maintenance.

CLI: CLI system provides command line input interface for


maintenance. Users can log in to the system through HyperTerminal or Telnet.

This manual describes basic CLI operations.

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Operation Features
This topic introduces ZXDSL 9806H CLI operation features.
Overview

Figure 10 shows methods for entering different command modes.


FIGURE 10 COMMAND MODES

Note:

Execute the exit command to exit from the current command


mode.

Execute the quit command to exit from Telnet client from any
mode.

Execute the disable command to go back to the operator mode


from administrator mode.

By default, the command line prompt uses 9806 as the system host name (Execute the system hostname command to
modify it).

The contents in brackets shows the current command mode.

To avoid illegal access, the system provides various command


modes for users at different levels. Users who are at different
levels execute different commands even if they enter into the
same command mode, avoiding illegal access.
Intelligent Match

For convenience, ZXDSL 9806H supports intelligent match. When


inputting a command, the user can only input the key character
and press Tab to get the whole command. For instance, to get the
enable command, the user can input en or ena and press Tab.

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Note:
If there is no response when the user press Tab, the reason may
be:
1. Wrong key character
For instance, input acv and press Tab for the activate-versi
on. There is no response.
2. Key character collision
For instance, input re and press Tab. There is no response.
There are two commands starting with re: reboot command
and reset command. The system cannot give intelligent
match. It gives a prompt for selection.

Edit Function

The system support edit in multiple lines. For each command, the
maximum length is 255 characters.
Table 1 describes edit functions.
TABLE 1 EDIT FUNCTIONS

10

Key

Function

Common keys.

Insert to the cursor space and


move the cursor to the right.

BackSpace

Delete the character before the


cursor and the cursor moves one
character space forward. The
cursor stops when it goes to the
line start.

> or <Ctrl+B>
<

The cursor moves one character


space to the left.

> or <Ctrl+F>
<

The cursor moves one character


space to the right.

<Ctrl+A>

The cursor goes to the line start.

<Ctrl+D> or Delete

Delete the character behind the


cursor and the cursor moves one
character space backward.

<Ctrl+U>

Delete all characters before the


cursor and the cursor goes to the
line start.

<Ctrl+K>

Delete all characters behind the


cursor and the cursor goes to the
line end.

-> and <


>
<-

Display history command. Or,


press <Ctrl+P> to show the
previous command.

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Note:
Common keys indicate characters, numbers and punctuation keys.

Help Function

ZXDSL 9806H CLI system provides simple help information to


users. Users can input ? to get Help information.

Input ? in any mode. The system shows all system commands


in this mode.
For instance, input ? in operator mode to get all command
lines in operator mode.
9806>
enable
logout
quit
show
telnet
user

Enter the privileged mode


Exit the login state
Exit the login state
Show running system information
Open a TELNET connection
User management

Input a command name and press space key and press ?. The
system shows the next command character and the command
parameters.
For instance, input show vlan command in broadband global
configuration mode, press space key and press ?. The help
information is shown as follows:
9806(config)# show vlan
cross-connection
- Show vlan cross connection
1..4094
- vlan-list
<cr>

Input ? behind the key character. The system shows commands starting with the key character in the selected command
mode.
For instance, input re in administrator mode and press ?. The
system shows commands starting with re in administration
mode.
9806H# re
reboot
reset

Display Function

Sometimes, there is much system information which cannot be


displayed in one screen. For convenience, the system supports
Pause function. The user can stop display when the information is
over one screen.

Note:
By default, a computers own HyperTerminal software supports
24line display in one screen.
CLI system supports two display modes, as described in Table 2.

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TABLE 2 DISPLAY FUNCTION

Saving and
Querying History
Command

Key

Function

Stop displaying and terminate the


operation.

SPACE

Continue displaying the next


screen.

CLI system saves history commands automatically. Users can execute history command repeatedly. History command record is
only valid to the existing user. When the user logs in again, the
history commands are cleaned up.
Execute the show history command to show history command.
9806H# show history
1 ena
2 show run
3 configure
4 add-vlan 2-48
5 show vlan
6 vlan 2-48 4/1-24 untag one-to-one
7 show vlan
8 show vlan cross-connection
9 show interface 4/1

Prompt
Information

If the command is wrong, the system gives a prompt.


Table 3 describes common prompts.
TABLE 3 PROMPT INFORMATION
Prompt

Cause

Bad command

The command is not found.

Invalid parameter

Parameter is invalid.

Param out of range

Parameter exceeds the value


range.

Missing parameter

Parameter is missing.

Incomplete command

Command is incomplete.

Ambiguous parameter

Command is ambiguous.

General Operations
This topic introduces general operations on ZXDSL 9806H in CLI
mode.
Querying Version

Execute the show version command to show boot, main control


card and service card information.
9806# show version
CardType Type VerNo VerLen Status BuildTime
State
FileName
-------------------------------------------------------------------SCCB MVER V2.0.0P1T1 5517514 VALID 20080804155929 backup sccb.bin

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SCCB SVER V2.0.0P1T1 1755264 VALID 20080804155931 backup SCCB_SV.bin


SCCB FW
V2.0.0T5
535984 VALID 20080721151026 backup SCCB_FW.bin
SCCB MVER V2.0.0T5 5511385 VALID 20080721151022 active sccbv2t5.bin
Current Boot Info:
SCCB BOOT V2.0.0P1T1

Querying System
Trap Information

375376

VALID

20080804160005 active

Execute the show trap-buffer record command to show system


alarms, process and status.
9806#show trap-buffer record
2008-06-26 05:55:02 Slot 5 CPU temperature
2008-06-26 05:54:30 Slot 5 CPU temperature
2008-06-26 03:52:25 Slot 5 CPU temperature
2008-06-26 03:52:15 Slot 5 CPU temperature
2008-06-26 03:51:41 Slot 5 CPU temperature
2008-06-26 02:20:42 System cold start.

has been normal.


is higher than threshold.
has been normal.
is higher than threshold.
has been normal.

Querying Main
Control Card CPU
and Memory

Execute the show card slot 5 command to show main control


card CPU and memory utilization.

Configuring
System Time

Execute the time command to configure system time. Execute


the show time command to show system time.

9806# show card slot 5


Shelf No
: 1
Slot No
: 5
Status
: Inservice
Board Type
: SCCB
PortNumber
: 2
HardVer
: 080100
SoftVer
: V2.0.0T5
LastChange
:
Cpu Load Threshold
: 80
Cpu Load
: 68
Memory Load Threshold
: 80
Memory Load
: 45
---------------------------------------------------------------

9806(config)# time 2008-10-07 09:27:50


9806(config)# show time
System Time: 2008-10-07 09:27:57

Note:

Configuring
System Name

System time format is: yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS.

System time is valid once it is configured.

The system has a strict check on time setting. Illegal setting


is not permitted.

Execute the system hostname command to configure system


name.
9806(config)# system hostname ZXDSL9806H
ZXDSL9806H(config)#

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Note:

Configuring Save
Interval

The default system name is 9806.

System name is valid once it is configured.

The command line interface prompt is affected if system name


is modified.

Execute the save-interval command to configure save interval.


9806(config)# save-interval 24

Note:
The unit for time interval is hour.

Enabling Trap
Function

Execute the system trap-control enable command to enable


system trap function. Execute the show system command to
show system trap status. In interface configuration mode, execute
the trap-control enable command to enable port trap function.
Execute the show interface slot/port command to show port
trap status.
Enable system trap function.
9806(config)# system trap-control enable
9806(config)# show system
Running Time
: 0day(s), 21hour(s), 20minute(s), 56second(s)(76856)
Rack
: 0
Frame
: 0
Location
:
Contact
:
TrapControl
: enable
Otlt status
: disable
Otlt vlan
: NULL
System vlan-mode : traditional
----------------------------------------------Telnet connection : 10.63.10.105:1631

Enable port trap function.


9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# trap-control enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show interface 5/1
Interface
PVID
1

: 5/1
AcceptFrames
admitall

PortLockStatus
AdminStatus
TrapControl
LinkStatus
FlowControl
FlowControlActual
SpeedSet
SpeedActual
DuplexSet
DuplexActual
BroadCastRateLimit
FloodRateLimit
MulticastRateLimit
DHCP Packet Limit
IGMP Packet Limit
IfType

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unlock
enable
enable
up
auto
force-disable
auto
1000M
auto
full
1024kbps
1024kbps
1024kbps
2048 pps
2048 pps
EPON_PORT_TYPE

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Testing Network
Status

Execute the ping command to test network.


9806# ping 10.63.10.105
PING 10.63.10.105: 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 10.63.10.105: icmp_seq=0.
64 bytes from 10.63.10.105: icmp_seq=1.
64 bytes from 10.63.10.105: icmp_seq=2.
64 bytes from 10.63.10.105: icmp_seq=3.
64 bytes from 10.63.10.105: icmp_seq=4.
----10.63.10.105 PING Statistics---5 packets transmitted,
5 packets received,
0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/2/10

time=10. ms
time=0. ms
time=0. ms
time=0. ms
time=0. ms

Network Management
Configuration
This topic includes the following:

Overview

Configuring In-band NMS

Configuring Out-of-band NMS

Configuring Network Management ACM

Overview
Features

9806H device has the following features:

Supports NMS interface

Uses SNMP to communicate with NMS

Supports ZTE NetNumen N31 NMS

NetNumen N31 can manage and maintain 9806H device. 9806H


sends status information to NetNumen N31 through Trap message. The status information includes configuration changes or
alarms.

Configuring In-band NMS


Short Description

Through this configuration, NetNumen can manage and maintain


9806H device in in-band NMS mode. In in-band mode, NMS can
inter-exchange information through the service channel of the device. It is flexible in networking without any auxiliary equipment,
which saves users costs. However, it is not easy for maintenance.

Networking
Diagram

The in-band NMS configuration networking diagram is shown in


Figure 11.

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FIGURE 11 IN-BAND NMS NETWORK CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM

NetNumen NMS manages and maintains 9806H device through


uplink interface in in-band NMS mode. On 9806H device, add a
defaulted route to NetNumen and configure the relevant SNMP parameters.
Data Configuration

Table 4 lists the in-band NMS data configuration parameter example.


TABLE 4 IN-BAND NMS DATA CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

NMS VLAN

VLAN ID: 100

Uplink Interface

Port number: 5/1


Port type: GE

9806H In-band NMS Interface

IP address: 192.168.1.10/24

NetNumen NMS Server

IP address: 10.61.84.66
Type: ZTE-NMS

Default Route

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Next hop gateway IP address:


192.168.1.254

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Configuration
Flow

The in-band NMS configuration flow diagram is shown in Figure 12.


FIGURE 12 IN-BAND NMS CONFIGURATION FLOW DIAGRAM

Context
Steps

To configure in-band NMS, perform the following steps:


1. Log into 9806H device.
Input username and password (use admin as username and
password) to log into the system. Execute enable command
to enter into user mode. Execute configure command to enter
into global configuration mode.
Login:admin
Password:
9806>enable
Please input password:
9806# configure
9806(config)#

2. (Optional) Configure in-band MAC address.


An unique MAC address is configured in factory. It is no need
to configure it again. If it is necessary to configure other MAC
addresses, execute mac inband command.
3. Configure NMS VLAN.

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In global configuration mode, execute add-vlan command to


configure NMS VLAN.
9806(config)#add-vlan 100

4. Add uplink interface to NMS VLAN.


In global configuration mode, execute vlan command to add
uplink interface to NMS VLAN in tag mode.
9806(config)#vlan 100 5/1 tag

5. In global configuration mode, execute ip subnet command to


configure in-band IP address.
9806(config)#ip subnet 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0 100 name wangguan

Note:
The IP address of in-band and out-of-band NMS must be in a
different network segment.
6. Configure NMS server IP address.
In global configuration mode, execute snmp-server host
command to configure NMS server IP address.
9806(config)#snmp-server host 10.61.84.66 zte-nms

Note:
In the real networking, there can be the third-party system that
receives the Trap reported from NE. Therefore, it is necessary
to decide whether to configure SNMP server as ZTE-NMS.
7. (Optional) Configure SNMP community.
Configuration is not needed as the system defaults public and
private community. If it is needed, execute snmp-server
community command.
8. (Optional) Switch ON Trap alarm.
By default, Trap alarm ON. It does not need any configuration.
If it is needed, execute system trap-control command.
9. (Optional) Configure default route.
If NE and NMS server is not in the same network segment in
networking, execute ip route command to configure default
route.
9806(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254

10. Save configuration.


In user mode, execute save command to save the system configuration.
9806#save

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End of Steps
Result

NetNumen NMS can manage 9806H device normally.

Configuring Out-of-band NMS


Through this configuration, NetNumen can manage and maintain
9806H device in out-of-band NMS mode. The out-of-band NMS
mode has the following features:

Networking
Diagram

Using non-service channel to transmit management information.

Keeping the management channel and service channel separate.

Providing more reliable device management channel than


in-band NMS mode.

Capable of locating the network device information in time and


performing supervision when 9806H device is faulty.

The out-of-band NMS networking configuration diagram is shown


in Figure 13.
NetNumen NMS manages and maintains 9806H device in out-ofband NMS mode through out-of-band NMS interface. On 9806H
device, add the default route to NetNumen NMS and configure
SNMP relevant parameters.
FIGURE 13 OUT-OF-BAND NMS NETWORK CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM

Data Configuration

Table 5 lists the out-of-band NMS data configuration parameter


example.
TABLE 5 OUT-OF-BAND NMS DATA CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

9806H out-of-band NMS interface

IP address: 192.168.10.1/24

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Configuration
Flow

Item

Data

NetNumen NMS server

IP address: 10.63.10.238/24

Default route

Next hop gateway IP address:


192.168.10.254

The out-of-band NMS configuration flow is shown in Figure 14.


FIGURE 14 OUT-OF-BAND NMS CONFIGURATION FLOW DIAGRAM

Note:
The data configuration here introduced is for 9806H side. For the
whole network, the relevant data configuration must be made on
router.

Context
Steps

To configure out-of-band NMS, perform the following steps:


1. Logging into 9806H device.
Log into the device with the default username (admin) and
password (admin). Execute enable command to enter into
user mode. Execute configure command to enter into global
configuration mode.
Login:admin
Password:
9806>enable

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Please input password:


9806# configure
9806(config)#

2. Configuring out-of-band MAC address.


An unique MAC address is configured in factory. It does not
need any configuration. If a configuration is needed, execute
mac outband command to configure other MAC addresses.
3. In global configuration mode, execute ip host command to
configure out-of-band IP address.
9806(config)#ip host 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0

Note:
The IP addresses of in-band and out-of-band NMS must be
configured in a different network segment.
4. Configuring NMS server IP address.
In global configuration mode, execute snmp-server host
command to configure NMS server IP address
9806(config)#snmp-server host 10.63.10.238

5. (Optional) Configuring SNMP community.


public and private community is the system default variables. It
does not need any configuration. If a configuration is needed,
execute snmp-server community command.
6. Switching ON Trap alarm.
By default, Trap alarm ON. It does not need any configuration.
If a configuration is needed, execute system trap-control
command.
7. (Optional) Configuring default route.
If NE and NMS server is not in the same network segment in
networking, execute ip route command to configure default
route.
9806(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.10.254

8. Saving configuration.
In user mode, execute save command to save system configuration.
9806#save

End of Steps
Result

NetNumen NMS can manage 9806H device normally.

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Configuring Network Management


ACM
Short Description

Perform the procedure to configure NMS ACM.

Prerequisite

Log in to the device through HyperTerminal, Telnet or SNMP NMS


mode.

Context

Configuring NMS ACM aims to restrict external devices to visit


9806H device.
In the real networking application, usually the device is configured
with an in-band NMS IP address and connected to public network
or operation and maintenance network through uplink interface.
All users in the network can visit the device. However, for the
sake of safe operation of the device, only a few users are allowed
to configure the device. Therefore, the function is realized on the
device to control users access to device NMS module. It is named
as NMS ACM (Access Control List for Management).
ACM enable-switch can be configured on the device. If ACM function is configured as enable, the unmatched IP packets in the ACM
list are discarded. For the source IPaddresses that are not in ACM
list, the device does not respond to the ARP request packets and
ICMP packets, which prevents the illegal device from obtaining the
MAC address and IPaddress of the local device and launching attacks.

Steps

1. Configure ACM entry.


2. Enable ACM function.

Note:

During ACM configuration, make sure to configure the IP


address of the NMS computer before enabling ACM function. Otherwise, once function is enabled, it is impossible
to use Telnet or SNMP NMS terminal to manage the device.
ACM can be configured with 16 entries maximum.

End of Steps
Result
Example

NMS ACM is configured successfully.


The following examples display how to configure ACM:

Permit all IP addresses in the 1010.10.0 network segment to


visit the device through Telnet or SNMP.
9806(config)# manage-access-list 1 permit source-ip 10.10.10.10/24
9806(config)# manage-access-list 2 deny any
9806(config)# manage-access-list enable

Permit the IP address 10.10.10.1 only to visit the device


through Telnet or SNMP.
9806(config)# manage-access-list 1 permit source-ip 10.10.10.1/32
9806(config)# manage-access-list 2 deny any
9806(config)# manage-access-list enable

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Permit the IP address 10.10.10.1 only to visit the device


through Telnet.
9806(config)# manage-access-list 1 permit source-ip 10.10.10.1/32
ip-type tcp
dest-port 23
9806(config)# manage-access-list 2 deny any
9806(config)# management-access-list enable

Permit the IP address 10.10.10.1 only to visit the device


through SNMP.
9806(config)# manage-access-list 1 permit source-ip 10.10.10.1/32
ip-type udp
dest-port 161
9806(config)# manage-access-list 2 deny any
9806(config)# manage-access-list enable

Postrequisite

9806H device can be logged into through ACM-specified NMS devices and modes.

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Narrowband Service
Configuration
Table of Contents
Configuring In-band Channel ..............................................25
PSTN Service Configuration.................................................27
IP Fax Service Configuration ...............................................36
Configuring Self-exchange .................................................45
Narrowband Management Configuration ...............................47

Configuring In-band Channel


Short Description
Prerequisite
Networking
Diagram

Perform this procedure to configure in-band channel.


Hardware is well connected.
Figure 15 shows the in-band networking diagram connecting NMS
and VoIP into IP network through the same channel.
FIGURE 15 IN-BAND NETWORKING DIAGRAM

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Data Configuration

In-band channel configuration data is listed in Table 6.


TABLE 6 IN-BAND CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA
Item

Description

Data

9806H In-band NMS

NMS VLAN ID

1000

Uplink port

5/1

NMS IP address

172.16.234.101

NMS static route


gateway

172.16.234.254

VoIP VLAN ID

801

Uplink port

5/1

VoIP media IP address

202.109.228.2

VoIP default route


gateway

202.109.228.1

VoIP Service

Configuration
Flow

The in-band channel configuration flow is shown in Figure 16.


FIGURE 16 IN-BAND CHANNEL CONFIGURATION FLOW

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Context

Note:
Before configuring in-band channel, use HyperTerminal to configure in-band channel on local console.
To configure in-band channel, perform the following steps:
Steps

1. Configure VoIP VLAN and add uplink port to VLAN in Tag mode.
9806(config)# add-vlan 801
9806(config)# vlan 801 5/1 tag

2. Configure in-band NMS VLAN and add uplink port to VLAN in


Tag mode.
9806(config)# add-vlan 1000
9806(config)# vlan 1000 5/1 tag

3. Configure VoIP voice IP and default route.


9806(config)# ip subnet 202.109.228.2 255.255.255.0 801 voip
9806(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 202.109.228.1

4. (Optional) Configure NMS IP and static route.


9806(config)# ip subnet 172.16.234.101 255.255.255.0 1000
9806(config)# ip route 172.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 172.16.234.254

Note:
If NMS network and VoIP voice network are in different network, it is necessary to perform this step. If NMS network and
VoIP voice network are in the same network and network IP,
media IP and signal IP have the same IP address, it is not necessary to perform this step.
5. Ping SS.
6. Save configuration.
Right-click MP card in Rack interface. Select System Information. In the prompted System Configuration interface,
click Save To Flash. The Ask dialogue box appears. Click
Yes.
End of Steps
Result

Inband channel configuration is complete and 9806H can ping


NMS and SS.

PSTN Service Configuration


This topic includes the following:

Overview

Configuring PSTN Service

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Overview
Service
Description

VoIP service is for compressing and packaging the traditional simulated voice signal and transmitting through IP divided exchange
network, which reduces the costs of voice service.

Service
Specifications

9806H provides voice access service through voice service card.


Table 7 list the port numbers in voice cards used in ZXDSL 9806H:
TABLE 7 VOICE SERVICE CARD SPECIFICATION
Card Type

Port Number

Remarks

ATLC

48

POTS user interface card

ATLA

24

POTS user interface card

Configuring PSTN Service


Short Description
Prerequisites

Networking
Diagram

Perform this procedure to configure PSTN service.

MG connects to MGC successfully. The status is normal.

PSTN user data corresponding to MG are configured at MGC


side.

Voice card ATLC is inserted in the specified slot.

Figure 17 shows the PSTN service access networking diagram.


FIGURE 17 PSTN SERVICE ACCESS NETWORKING DIAGRAM

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Data Configuration

Table 8 describes PSTN service access data configuration.


TABLE 8 PSTN SERVICE ACCESS DATA CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

VoIP Service

SS

Configuration
Flow

User port

3/1 48

VoIP media IP address

202.109.228.2

VoIP default route


gateway

202.109.228.1

VoIP resource

RTP000 RTP127

User Resource

USER096 - USER143

Type

ZTE SS

IP address

202.109.211.242

H.248 protocol port


number

2944

Interface register
mode

IP + PORT

Figure 18 shows PSTN service access configuration flow.


FIGURE 18 PSTN SERVICE ACCESS CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure PSTN service access, perform the following steps:


1. Check MG.

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Execute the get-mgbaseattr command to check MG IP.


9806(ag)# get-mgbaseattr
MGID: 1
PROTYPE: H248
VERSION: 1
ENCODETP: TEXT
MGIP: 202.109.228.2
MGMASK: 255.255.255.0
MGPORT: 2944
TRANSLAY: IP
TRANSPRO: UDP
DOMNAME:
MGINFO: USE IP
MGCID1: 1
MGCID2: 0
MGCID3: 0
MGCID4: 0
SELFEXCHANGE: disable
PROTECTCALL: disable
DISASTERPROT: disable
CURMGCID: 1
--------------------------------1 rows are effected

Execute the mod-mgip command to modify MG IP.


9806(ag)#mod-mgip oldip 202.109.228.2 newip 10.63.198.250
newmask 255.255.255.0
9806(ag)# get-mgbaseattr
MGID: 1
PROTYPE: H248
VERSION: 1
ENCODETP: TEXT
MGIP: 10.63.198.250
MGMASK: 255.255.255.0
MGPORT: 2944
TRANSLAY: IP
TRANSPRO: UDP
DOMNAME:
MGINFO: USE IP
MGCID1: 1
MGCID2: 0
MGCID3: 0
MGCID4: 0
SELFEXCHANGE: disable
PROTECTCALL: disable
DISASTERPROT: disable
CURMGCID: 1
2-7
--------------------------------------1 rows are effected

2. Configure MGC.
Execute the mod-mgc command to configure MGC.
9806(ag)# mod-mgc mgcid 1 mgctype 1 mgcip 202.109.211.242
mgcport 2944

Table 9 describes MGC parameters.


TABLE 9 MGC PARAMETERS

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Parameter

Description

mgcid

MGC ID number

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Parameter

Description

mgctype

MGC type, including:

1-ZTE

2-HW

3-CISCO

4-ALCATEL

5-NORTEL-MGCP

6-NORTEL-H248

mgcip

MGC IP

mgcport

MGC port number. Generally,


H.248 port is 2944.

domname

MGC domain name (optional)

md5info

MD5 encryption

mgcinfo

MGC uses IP address or domain


name

0-IP address

1-Domain name

3. Check VoIP route.


Execute the get-voip-config command to check VoIP route.
9806(ag)# get-voip-config
mgid: 1
type: media
ipaddr: 202.109.228.2
submask: 255.255.255.0
nexthop: 202.109.228.1
port: 10000
---------------------------------------------mgid: 1
type: control
ipaddr: 202.109.228.2
submask: 255.255.255.0
nexthop: 202.109.228.1
port: 2944
---------------------------------------------2 rows are effected

Execute the mod-voip-route command to modify MG route.


9806(ag)# mod-voip-route mgid 1 type 1 nexthop 10.63.198.1
9806(ag)# get-voip-config
mgid: 1
type: media
ipaddr: 10.63.198.250
submask: 255.255.255.0
nexthop: 10.63.198.1
port: 10000
------------------------------------------------mgid: 1
type: control
ipaddr: 10.63.198.250
submask: 255.255.255.0
nexthop: 10.63.198.1
port: 2944

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------------------------------------------------2 rows are effected

Table 10 describes MG route parameters.


TABLE 10 MG ROUTE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

mgid

MG ID number

type

Route type, 1-Media route

nexthop

Next hop IP address

nexthopmac

Next hop MAC address

arptime

ARP learning time

4. Check narrowband user circuit Termination ID.

Note:
Narrowband circuit Termination ID corresponds to four user
slots. They are:

Slot 1: USER000-USER047

Slot 2: USER048-USER095

Slot 3: USER096-USER143

Slot 4: USER144-USER191

For ZXDSL 9806H, the default narrowband user circuit Termination ID is USER000-USER191.
Do not configure user circuit unless Termination ID is modified.
In this instance, the narrowband user circuit Termination ID on
SS is USER096-USER143, which corresponds to Slot 3. Therefore, it is unnecessary to modify Termination ID.
If the narrowband user circuit Termination ID is not consistent
with that on SS, delete it. Execute the following command to
add SLC user resource to be USER096-USER143.
9806(ag)# del-slctermid beginslot 3 num 48
9806(ag)# add-slctermid beginslot 3 num 48 tmidfix USER00 type 3
digitlen 3 begno 96 mgid 1

Table 11 describes narrowband user circuit Termination ID parameters.


TABLE 11 TERMINATION ID PARAMETERS

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Parameter

Description

beginslot

Begin slot

beginindex

Begin index

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Parameter

Description

num

User number

tmidfix

SLC user termination ID prefix

type

Termination ID type

1: USER0010010001USER00100100031

2: USER0-USER31

3: USER000-USER031

digitlen

Ending number digit length

begno

Begin number

mgid

MG ID

Note:
i.

TID cannot exceed 64 bytes. Generally, one system only


uses one Termination ID type.

ii. In practical situation, select the following Termination ID


type:

USER00100100000-USER00100100047
In USER00100100000-USER00100100047, 001 is unit
number, 001 is sunit number and 00000-00047 is circuit number.

USER0-USER47
USER0-USER47 is used when SS of Huawei is interconnected.

USER000 USER047
USER000 USER047 meets various demands of users.

5. Check VoIP resource Termination ID.

Note:
For ZXDSL 9806H, the default VoIP resource Termination ID is
RTP000RTP127. Do not configure VoIP resource unless Termination ID is modified.
Execute the get-ipstermid command to view VoIP resource
Termination ID. In this instance, the VoIP resource Termination
ID on SS is RTP000RTP127, which is the default Termination
ID. Therefore, it is unnecessary to modify Termination ID.
9806(ag)#get-ipstermid
circuit: 0
termid: RTP000
mgid: 1
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circuit: 1
termid: RTP001
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 2
termid: RTP002
mgid: 1
----------------------------------------------------circuit: 3
termid: RTP003
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 4
termid: RTP004
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 5
termid: RTP005
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 6
termid: RTP006
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 7
termid: RTP007
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 8
termid: RTP008
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 9
termid: RTP009
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 10
termid: RTP010
mgid: 1

If the VoIP resourceTermination ID is not consistent with that


on SS, delete it. Execute the following command to add ISP
user resource to be RTP0000-RTP0127.
9806(ag)# del-ipstermid
9806(ag)# add-ipstermid tmidfix RTP type 3 digitlen 4 mgid 1

Table 12 describes VoIP resource Termination ID parameters.


TABLE 12 VOIP RESOURCE TERMINATION ID PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

tmidfix

IPS VoIP resource Termination


ID prefix

type

Termination ID type

digitlen

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1: RTP00200100000USER00200100127

2: RTP0-RTP127

3: RTP000-RTP127

Ending number digit length

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Parameter

Description

begno

Begin number

mgid

MG ID

Note:
i.

SCCB card has a built-in VoIP sub-card, which supports


128port VoIP resource.

ii. It is unnecessary to set the number when IPS resource is


added. By default, the IPS resource is 128.
iii. TID cannot exceed 64 bytes. Generally, one system only
uses one Termination ID type.

If type 1 is selected, the Termination ID format is


RTP00200100000-RTP00200100127. In which, 002 is
unit number, 001 is sunit number and 00000-00127
is circuit number.

If type 2 is selected, the Termination ID format is


RTP0RTP127.

If type 3 is selected, the Termination ID format is


RTP000RTP127.

6. Check H.248 status.


Execute the h248state command to check H.248 status.
9806(ag)# h248state
H248-SS link status(H248Trkplink) : OK. MGCid is 1.

If the system shows OK, it indicates that data is correctly configured and narrowband service is normal.
7. Save configurations.
Execute the save command to save configurations.
9806# save

End of Steps
Result

PSTN service is configured successfully.

The calling party hooks off and hears dialing tone.

The calling party dials the called number. The called party can
hear the ringing tone and the calling party can hear ringingback tone.

The calling party can talk with the called party.

The calling party hears busy tone after the called party hooks
on.

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IP Fax Service Configuration


This topic includes the following:

Overview

Configuring IP FAX Service

Overview
Introduction

Service
Specifications

IP fax is similar to Internet telephony, but it is optimized for transmitting fax data. IP fax generally works by sending fax data over
the Internet to strategically placed fax servers. Once a fax arrives
at the server closest to the final destination, it is transferred onto
normal telephone lines and transmitted like a normal fax. Because
the data is transmitted over the Internet for most of the journey,
the total cost of transmission is much less than if it traveled over
long-distance telephone lines like conventional faxes.
9806H supports the following fax modes:

Full-control T.30

Full-control T.38

T.30 Transparent

T.38 Transparent

It is recommended to use full-control mode.

Configuring IP Fax Service


Short Description
Prerequisites

36

Perform this procedure to configure IP fax service access.

The communication between MG and MGC is normal.

Voice service port works normally.

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Networking
Diagram

Figure 19 shows the IP fax service access networking diagram.


FIGURE 19 PSTN SERVICE ACCESS NETWORKING DIAGRAM

Data Configuration

Table 13 describes IP fax service access data configuration.


TABLE 13 IP FAX SERVICE ACCESS DATA CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

IP Fax Service

SS

User port

3/1 48

VoIP media IP address

202.109.228.2

VoIP default route


gateway

202.109.228.1

VoIP resource

RTP000 RTP127

Fax mode

T.30

Type

ZTE SS

IP address

202.109.211.242

H.248 protocol port


number

2944

Interface register
mode

IP + PORT

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Configuration
Flow

Figure 20 shows IP fax service access configuration flow.


FIGURE 20 IP FAX SERVICE ACCESS CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure IP fax service, perform the following steps:


1. Check MG.
Execute the get-mgbaseattr command to check MG IP.
9806(ag)# get-mgbaseattr
MGID: 1
PROTYPE: H248
VERSION: 1
ENCODETP: TEXT
MGIP: 202.109.228.2
MGMASK: 255.255.255.0
MGPORT: 2944
TRANSLAY: IP
TRANSPRO: UDP
DOMNAME:
MGINFO: USE IP
MGCID1: 1
MGCID2: 0
MGCID3: 0
MGCID4: 0
SELFEXCHANGE: disable
PROTECTCALL: disable
DISASTERPROT: disable
CURMGCID: 1
--------------------------------1 rows are effected

Execute the mod-mgip command to modify MG IP.


9806(ag)#mod-mgip oldip 202.109.228.2 newip 10.63.198.250
newmask 255.255.255.0
9806(ag)# get-mgbaseattr

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MGID: 1
PROTYPE: H248
VERSION: 1
ENCODETP: TEXT
MGIP: 10.63.198.250
MGMASK: 255.255.255.0
MGPORT: 2944
TRANSLAY: IP
TRANSPRO: UDP
DOMNAME:
MGINFO: USE IP
MGCID1: 1
MGCID2: 0
MGCID3: 0
MGCID4: 0
SELFEXCHANGE: disable
PROTECTCALL: disable
DISASTERPROT: disable
--------------------------------------1 rows are effected

2. Configure MGC.
Execute the mod-mgc command to configure MGC.
9806(ag)# mod-mgc mgcid 1 mgctype 1 mgcip 202.109.211.242
mgcport 2944

Table 14 describes MGC parameters.


TABLE 14 MGC PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

mgcid

MGC ID number

mgctype

MGC type, including:

1-ZTE

2-HW

3-CISCO

4-ALCATEL

5-NORTEL-MGCP

6-NORTEL-H248

mgcip

MGC IP

mgcport

MGC port number. Generally,


H.248 port is 2944.

domname

MGC domain name (optional)

md5info

MD5 encryption

mgcinfo

MGC uses IP address or domain


name

0-IP address

1-Domain name

3. Check VoIP route.

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Execute the get-voip-config command to check VoIP route.


9806(ag)# get-voip-config
mgid: 1
type: media
ipaddr: 202.109.228.2
submask: 255.255.255.0
nexthop: 202.109.228.1
port: 10000
---------------------------------------------mgid: 1
type: control
ipaddr: 202.109.228.2
submask: 255.255.255.0
nexthop: 202.109.228.1
port: 2944
---------------------------------------------2 rows are effected

Execute the mod-voip-route command to modify MG route.


9806(ag)# mod-voip-route mgid 1 type 1 nexthop 10.63.198.1
9806(ag)# get-voip-config
mgid: 1
type: media
ipaddr: 10.63.198.250
submask: 255.255.255.0
nexthop: 10.63.198.1
port: 10000
------------------------------------------------mgid: 1
type: control
ipaddr: 10.63.198.250
submask: 255.255.255.0
nexthop: 10.63.198.1
port: 2944
------------------------------------------------2 rows are effected

Table 15 describes MG route parameters.


TABLE 15 MG ROUTE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

mgid

MG ID number

type

Route type, 1-Media route

nexthop

Next hop IP address

nexthopmac

Next hop MAC address

arptime

ARP learning time

4. Configure port fax mode.


By default, the port fax mode is T.30. In this instance, the
fax mode is T.30. Therefore, it is unnecessary to configure fax
mode.
Execute the get-slcattrib command to check port fax mode.
9806(ag)# get-slcattrib slot 3
slot 3

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circuit: 1
dftevent: HANG OFF
faxmode: T.30
usermode: H248
qovsid: 0
currsrv: IDLE
cidtype: FSK
imtype: NORMAL
userclass: NORMAL
ecenable: default
pkttopcm: 0
pcmtopkt: 0
-------------------------------------------circuit: 2
dftevent: HANG OFF
faxmode: T.30
usermode: H248
qovsid: 0
currsrv: IDLE
cidtype: FSK
imtype: NORMAL
userclass: NORMAL
ecenable: default
pkttopcm: 0
pcmtopkt: 0
-------------------------------------------circuit: 3
dftevent: HANG OFF
faxmode: T.30
usermode: H248
qovsid: 0
currsrv: IDLE
cidtype: FSK
imtype: NORMAL
userclass: NORMAL
ecenable: default
pkttopcm: 0
pcmtopkt: 0
-------------------------------------------circuit: 4
dftevent: HANG OFF
faxmode: T.30
usermode: H248
qovsid: 0
currsrv: IDLE
cidtype: FSK
imtype: NORMAL
userclass: NORMAL
ecenable: default
pkttopcm: 0
pcmtopkt: 0
-------------------------------------------circuit: 5
dftevent: HANG OFF
faxmode: T.30
usermode: H248
qovsid: 0
currsrv: IDLE
cidtype: FSK
imtype: NORMAL
ecenable: default
pkttopcm: 0
pcmtopkt: 0
-------------------------------------------circuit: 6
dftevent: HANG OFF
faxmode: T.30
usermode: H248
qovsid: 0
currsrv: IDLE
cidtype: FSK
imtype: NORMAL
userclass: NORMAL
ecenable: default
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pcmtopkt: 0
-------------------------------------------circuit: 7
dftevent: HANG OFF
faxmode: T.30
usermode: H248
qovsid: 0
currsrv: IDLE
cidtype: FSK
imtype: NORMAL
userclass: NORMAL
ecenable: default
pkttopcm: 0
pcmtopkt: 0
--------------------------------------------

Execute the mod-slcattrib command to modify port fax mode.


The fax mode of all ports of slot 3 is modified to be T.38.
9806(ag)# mod-slcattrib slot 3 faxmode 1

Table 16 describes port fax mode parameters.


TABLE 16 PORT FAX PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

slot

Slot number

faxmode

Fax mode, including:

0 - T.30

1 - T.38

2 - RTP

3 - FAST MODEM

4 - FAST FAX

5 - Low speed Modem

6 - IP Modem

13 - V34

circuitb

Begin circuit number

circuite

End circuit number

5. Check VoIP resource Termination ID.

Note:
For ZXDSL 9806H, the default VoIP resource Termination ID is
RTP000RTP127. Do not configure VoIP resource unless Termination ID is modified.
Execute the get-ipstermid command to view VoIP resource
Termination ID. In this instance, the VoIP resource Termination
ID on SS is RTP000RTP127, which is the default Termination
ID. Therefore, it is not necessary to modify the Termination ID.
9806(ag)#get-ipstermid

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circuit: 0
termid: RTP000
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 1
termid: RTP001
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 2
termid: RTP002
mgid: 1
----------------------------------------------------circuit: 3
termid: RTP003
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 4
termid: RTP004
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 5
termid: RTP005
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 6
termid: RTP006
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 7
termid: RTP007
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 8
termid: RTP008
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 9
termid: RTP009
mgid: 1
---------------------------------------------------circuit: 10
termid: RTP010
mgid: 1

If the VoIP resource Termination ID is not consistent with that


on SS, delete it. Execute the following commands to add ISP
user resource to be RTP0000-RTP0127.
9806(ag)# del-ipstermid
9806(ag)# add-ipstermid tmidfix RTP type 3 digitlen 4 mgid 1

Table 17 describes VoIP resource Termination ID parameters.


TABLE 17 VOIP RESOURCE TERMINATION ID PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

tmidfix

IPS VoIP resource Termination


ID prefix

type

Termination ID type

1: RTP00200100000USER00200100127

2: RTP0-RTP127

3: RTP000-RTP127

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Parameter

Description

digitlen

Ending number digit length

begno

Begin number

mgid

MG ID

Note:
i.

SCCB card has a built-in VoIP sub-card, which supports


128port VoIP resource.

ii. It is not necessary to set the number when IPS resource is


added. By default, the IPS resource is 128.
iii. TID cannot exceed 64 bytes. Generally, one system only
uses one Termination ID type.

If type 1 is selected, the Termination ID format is


RTP00200100000-RTP00200100127. In which, 002 is
unit number, 001 is sunit number and 00000-00127
is circuit number.

If type 2 is selected, the Termination ID format is


RTP0RTP127.

If type 3 is selected, the Termination ID format is


RTP000RTP127.

6. Configure MPRB RTP fax mode.


By default, the MPRB RTP fax mode is T.30. In this instance,
the fax mode is T.30. Therefore, it is unnecessary to configure
fax mode.
Execute the get-rtppar command to check MPRB RTP fax
mode.
9806(ag)# get-rtppar parid 1
parid: 1
vadvalue: 0
g723rate: 1
dcfilter: 0
silencetopcm: 0
pcmlaw: 0
g711redundancy: 0
pkttopcm: 0
pcmtopkt: 0
faxmode: T30 transparent
modemmode: 3
ecmenable: 1
faxpage: 2
t30message: 5
speedlimit: 6
tcfprocedure: 0
ecenable: 1
ectaillen: 7
ectxf: 0
nlpaggress: 0
fsklevel: 182
mindelay: 10
maxdelay: 80
nomdelay: 40
dtmfcidelec: 142

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------------------------------------------------------1 rows are effected

Execute the mod-rtppar command to modify port fax mode.


The fax mode is modified to be T.38.
9806(ag)# mod-rtppar parid 1 faxmode 1

Table 18 describes port fax mode parameters.


TABLE 18 MPRB RTP FAX PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

parid

RTP parameter template


number. 1 corresponds to
MPRB.

faxmode

Fax mode, including:

0 - fax robust

1 - T.38 fax mode

2 - T.30 transparent

11 - SS control fax

Note:
The fax mode is consistent with that configured in port management.
7. Check H.248 status.
Execute the h248state command to check H.248 status.
9806(ag)# h248state
H248-SS link status(H248Trkplink) : OK. MGCid is 1.

If the system shows OK, it indicates that data is correctly configured and narrowband service is normal.
8. Save configurations.
Execute the save command to save configurations.
9806# save

End of Steps
Result

IP fax service is configured and is working normally.

Configuring Self-exchange
Short Description
Prerequisites

Perform this procedure to configure self-exchange.


VoIP service is configured.

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Context
Steps

To configure self-exchange, perform the following steps:


1. Execute the mod-slcphonenum slot slot [beginindex begi
nindex] num num phonenum phonenum command to add
self-exchange number.
2. Execute the add-digitmap mgid mgid servicetype servicet
ype das das dgtname dgtname dgtmap dgtmap command to
add self-exchange number map.
3. Execute the mod-mgbaseattr mgid mgid selfexchange self
exchange protectcall protectcall command to enable self-exchange function.
END

Example

OF STEPS

Self-exchange function parameters are as follows:

Slot number: 3

Self-exchange number: 5675100 2675148

Digit map: 567xxxx

Enable self-exchange and call protection.

9806(ag)# mod-slcphonenum slot 3 num 48 phonenum 5675100


9806(ag)# add-digitmap mgid 1 servicetype 1 das 1 dgtname SELFEXCHANGE
dgtmap 567xxxx
9806(ag)# mod-mgbaseattr mgid 1 selfexchange 1 protectcall 1

Table 19 describes self-exchange parameters.


TABLE 19 SELF-EXCHANGE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

slot

Slot number

num

User number

phonenum

Begin phone number

beginindex

Begin circuit number

mgid

MG ID

servicetype

Service type, including:

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0
1
2
3

H.248
SelfChange
SIP
Urgency Map

das

Digit analysis sub-serial number

dgtname

Digit analysis sub-name

dgtmap

Digit map

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Parameter

Description

selfexchange

Enable self-exchange or not

protectcall

Enable call protection or not

Postrequisite

0 - Disable
1 - Enable

0 - Disable
1 - Enable

Table 20 describes self-exchange related operations.


TABLE 20 SELF-EXCHANGE RELATED OPERATIONS
Operation

Command

Delete self-exchange digit map.

del-digitmap das das

View self-exchange configuration.

get-mgbaseattr [mgid mgid]

Narrowband Management
Configuration
This topic includes the following:

Modifying Ringing Profile

Configuring Call Limit

Modifying Ringing Profile


Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps

Perform this procedure to modify ringing profile.


VoIP service is available.
To modify ring profile, perform the following steps:
1. Execute the mod-ringprofile ringprofile ringprofile id id
time time on1 on1 off1 off1 on2 on2 off2 off2 on3 on3 off3
off3 on4 on4 off4 off4 on5 on5 off5 off5 command to modify
ringing profile.
2. Execute the mod-ring mgid mgid ringprofile ringprofile
command to bind ringing profile.
3. Execute the get-ringprofile ringprofile ringprofile to view
modified ringing profile.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Ringing profile parameters are modified successfully.


Consider the following parameters to modify MG ringing profile.

Total Ringon Time: 12000 ms

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First Ringon Time: 150 ms

First Ringoff Time: 50 ms

Second Ringon Time: 150 ms

Second Ringoff Time: 50 ms

Third Ringon Time: 150 ms

Third Ringoff Time: 150 ms

Fourth Ringon Time: 100 ms

Fourth Ringoff Time: 50 ms

Fifth Ringon Time: 100 ms

Fifth Ringoff Time: 50 ms

9806(ag)# mod-ringprofile
on2 15 off2 5 on3 15 off3
9806(ag)# mod-ring mgid 1
9806(ag)# get-ringprofile

ringprofile 1 id 0 time 1200 on1 15 off1 5


15 on4 10 off4 5 on5 10 off5 5
ringprofile 1
ringprofile 1

RINGPROFILE MAINLAND
ID: 0
TIME: 1200
ON1: 15
OFF1: 5
ON2: 15
OFF2: 5
ON3: 15
OFF3: 15
ON4: 10
OFF4: 5
ON5: 10
OFF5: 5
-----------------------

Table 21 describes ringing parameters.


TABLE 21 RINGING PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Value

time

Total Ringon Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

on1

First Ringon Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

off1

First Ringoff Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

on2

Second Ringon Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

off2

Second Ringoff Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

on3

Third Ringon Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

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Parameter

Description

Value

off3

Third Ringoff Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

on4

Forth Ringon Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

off4

Forth Ringoff Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

on5

Fifth Ringon Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

off5

Fifth Ringoff Time

Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms

Postrequisite

Table 22 describes the operation related to ringing profile after


modification.
TABLE 22 OPERATION RELATED TO RINGING PROFILE
Operation

Command

Display ringing information.

get-ring [mgid mgid]

Configuring Call Limit


Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps

Perform this procedure to configure call limit.


VoIP service is available.
To configure call limit, perform the following steps:
1. Execute the mod-calllimitpara [calllimit calllimit] [cpubsli
mit cpubslimit] [uportlimit uportlimit] [ipslimit ipslimit] [nic
limit niclimit] command to configure call limit parameters.
2. Execute the get-calllimitpara command to show call limit information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Call limit parameters are configured successfully.


Configure the following call limit parameters:

Call limit: Call limit is implemented at MG (AG) side.

CPU limit: Enable

Uplink port limit: Enable

IPS limit: Enable

Busy time limit: Enable

9806(ag)# mod-calllimitpara calllimit 1 cpubslimit 1 uportlimit 1


ipslimit 1 niclimit 1
9806(ag)# get-calllimitpara

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calllimit
limit by mg

cpubslimit
Allways limit

uportlimit
Allways limit

ipslimit
niclimit
Allways limit Allways limit

1 rows are effected

Table 23 describes call limit parameters.


TABLE 23 CALL LIMIT PARAMETERS

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Parameter

Description

calllimit

Select on which side call limit is


implemented.

cpubslimit

Enable CPU limit or not.

cpubslimit

Enable uplink port limit or not.

ipslimit

Enable IPS limit or not.

niclimit

Enable busy time limit or not.

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Configuraton
Table of Contents
VLAN Configuration............................................................51
ADSL/ADSL2+ Service Access Configuration..........................64
VDSL2+ Service Access Configuration ..................................93
SHDSL Service Access Configuration .................................. 129
Multicast Service Configuration.......................................... 144
QoS Configuration ........................................................... 162
Configuring Static Route ................................................... 171
Configuring Link Aggregation ............................................ 172
Configuring RMON ........................................................... 172
Spanning Tree Configuration ............................................. 173
Configuring SNTP ............................................................ 190

VLAN Configuration
This topic includes the following:

Overview

Basic VLAN Configuration

VLAN Stacking Configuration

Overview
Service
Description

Service
Specification

VLAN is a technology to achieve virtual work group by dividing


the network into individual segments logically instead of physically through local network device. The IEEE published the IEEE
802.1q protocol standard draft to standardize VLAN implementation in 1999.
9806H supports maximum 4094 VLANs.
VLAN usage is listed in Table 24.

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TABLE 24 VLAN USAGE


VLAN Usage

Remarks

Basic VLAN

Used to separate ports


For Ethernet port and PON
port, it is used in NMS and
cascade.
For xDSL access service, there
are two applications:

VLAN Stacking

PVLAN mode (default):


One VLAN can contain
multiple xDSL service
ports and the service
flows among the xDSL
service ports are separated. The service flows
between these service
ports and NMS ports are
inter-connective.
The
service flows between
each VLAN is separated too. One VLAN can
be connected with multiple users, which reduces the occupancy of
VLAN numbers.

Non-PVLAN mode: One


VLAN contains only one
xDSL service port. The
service flows between
VLANs are separated. As
there is a one-to-one
mapping relation between
VLAN and access user, access user can be differentiated according to VLAN.

Used to expand VLAN


VLAN packets with stacking
property contain innerlayer/outerlayer VLAN labels
allocated by 9806H. The
upper-layer BAS device can
authenticate dual-VLAN according
to the two layers of labels and
increase user numbers. In the
upper-layer network of Layer-2
working mode, the device can
forward packets directly through
outer-layer VLAN+MAC to provide
ISP with all the service functions.

Basic VLAN Configuration


Basic VLAN configuration includes the following:

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Adding VLAN

Configuring VLAN Uplink Port

Adding a Single Service Port

Adding Service Ports In Batch

Configuring VLAN Instance


Short Description
Prerequisites

Networking
Diagram

Perform this procedure to access ADSL2+ service through VLAN.

Network devices work normally and cables are connected.

All ZXDSL 9806H cards work normally.

VPI/VCI is 8/81.

Figure 21 shows VLAN application networking diagram.


FIGURE 21 VLAN APPLICATION NETWORKING DIAGRAM

Connect computers to ZXDSL 9806H through MODEM. PC1 and


PC2 are in different VLANs. Divide VLAN in ZXDSL 9806H to differentiate packets from PC1 and PC2. Then, transmit packets to
upper network.

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Data Configuration

Table 25 describes VLAN data configuration:


TABLE 25 VLAN DATA CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

ADSL2+ port corresponding to


PC1

Port Number: 4/1


VPI/PCI: 8/81
VLAN ID: 20

ADSL2+ port corresponding to


PC2

Port Number: 4/2


VPI/VCI: 8/81
VLAN ID: 21

Uplink port
Configuration
Flow

5/1, 5/2

Figure 22 shows VLAN application configuration flow.


FIGURE 22 VLAN APPLICATION CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure VLAN, perform the following steps:


1. Create VLAN.
9806(config)# add-vlan 20
9806(config)# add-vlan 21

Or, create VLANs in batch.


9806(config)# add-vlan 20-21

2. Add uplink port.


9806(config)# vlan 20 5/1-2 tag
9806(config)# vlan 21 5/1-2 tag

Or, add uplink ports in batch.


9806(config)# vlan 20-21 5/1-2 tag

3. Add service ports.


9806(config)# vlan 20 4/1 untag
9806(config)# vlan 21 4/2 untag
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pvid 20 pvc 1

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9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81


9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# pvid 21 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81

Or, add service ports in batch.


9806(config)# vlan 20-21 4/1-2 untag one-to-one
9806(config)# interface range adsl 4/1-2
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# pvid 20-21 one-to-one pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81

4. Save configurations.
9806# copy running-config startup-config

End of Steps
Result

VLAN configuration is complete and PC1 and PC2 can access Internet. However, they cannot access each other.

Adding VLAN
Short Description

Prerequisites
Context

Perform this procedure to add one or multiple VLANs. VLAN is used


to logically divide ports into different network segments. In this
way, communications between ports is under control.
The VLAN to be added does not exist.

ZXDSL 9806H supports VLANs: 2 4049.

ZXDSL 9806H supports three VLAN encapsulation types: pppoe, ipoe and all. The default encapsulation type is all.

pppoe: VLAN is only assigned to PPPoE access service.

ipoe: VLAN is only assigned to IPoE access service.

all: VLAN is assigned to all access services.

To add VLAN, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the add-vlan command to add a VLAN.


2. (Optional) Execute the vlan vlanid name name command to
configure VLAN name.
3. (Optional) Execute the vlan vlanid encapsulation type command to configure VLAN encapsulation type.
4. Execute the show vlan command to show VLAN information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

VLAN is added successfully.


Add a VLAN. VLAN ID is 2. VLAN name is VLAN2 (default). VLAN
encapsulation is pppoe.
9806(config)# add-vlan 2
9806(config)# vlan 2 encapsulation pppoe
9806(config)# show vlan 2
VLANID
: 2
VLANName
: VLAN2
EncapType
: PPPOE
SLOT

PVC

Egress/UnTag

PORTLIST

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Add VLANs in batch. VLAN IDs are from 1010 to 1019. Use default
values for VLAN name and encapsulation type.
9806(config)# add-vlan 1010-1019
100%
9806(config)# show vlan
total number
: 26
----------------------------------1-2,20-21,50,100-103,301,326,333,500-501,801,1000,1010-1019

Postrequisite

Table 26 describes the operation related to VLAN.


TABLE 26 OPERATION RELATED TO VLAN
Operation

Command

Delete a VLAN.

no add-vlan vlanid

Adding VLAN Uplink Port


Short Description
Prerequisites
Context

Perform this procedure to add the uplink port to a VLAN.


VLAN is available.

VLAN uplink port is Ethernet port or PON ONT port.

The binding type of the uplink port needs to be consistent with


that of the opposite end device.

To adding the uplink port to a VLAN, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the vlan vlanid SLOTLIST/PORTLIST [tag | untag]


[pvc pvcid] command to add the uplink port to a VLAN.
2. Execute the show vlan vlanid command to show VLAN information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Uplink port is added to a VLAN successfully.


Add uplink port 5/1 to VLAN2 in tagged mode.
9806(config)# vlan 2 5/1 tag
9806(config)# show vlan 2
VLANID
: 2
VLANName
: VLAN2
EncapType
: all
SLOT
PVC
Egress/UnTag
PORTLIST
-----------------------------------------------------------5
Egress
1
UnTag
------------------------------------------------------------

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TABLE 27 OPERATION RELATED TO VLAN UPLINK PORT


Operation

Command

Delete the uplink port from a


VLAN.

no vlan vlanid SLOTLIST/PORTL


IST [pvc pvcid]

Adding Single Service Port


Short Description
Prerequisites
Context

Perform this procedure to add a single service port to a VLAN.


VLAN is available.

Select the binding type of the service port according to the real
situation at user end.

Untag: For a single computer

Tag: For multiple computers in a LAN

The PVC of the service port needs to be consistent with MODEM


PVC. For ZTE device, the PVC is 8/81.

To add a single service port to a VLAN, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the vlan vlanid SLOTLIST/PORTLIST [tag | untag]


[pvc pvcid] command to add a single service port.
2. Execute the show vlan vlanid command to show VLAN information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

A single service port is added to a VLAN successfully.


Add the service port 4/1 to VLAN2 in untagged mode. The PVC is
1 and default VPI/VCI is 8/81.
9806(config)# vlan 2 4/1 untag
9806(config)# show vlan 2
VLANID
:
VLANName
:
EncapType
:

pvc 1
2
VLAN2
all

SLOT
PVC
Egress/UnTag
PORTLIST
-----------------------------------------------------------4
1
Egress
1
UnTag
1
------------------------------------------------------------

Postrequisite

Table 28 describes the operation related to single service port.


TABLE 28 OPERATION RELATED TO SINGLE SERVICE PORT
Operation

Command

Delete a single service port from


a VLAN.

no vlan vlanid SLOTLIST/PORTL


IST [pvc pvcid]

Adding Service Ports In Batch


Short Description

Perform this procedure to add service ports to a VLAN in batch.

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Prerequisites
Context

VLAN is available.

Select the binding type of the service port according to the real
situation at user end.

Untag: For a single computer

Tag: For multiple computers in a LAN

The PVC of the service port needs to be consistent with MODEM


PVC. For ZTE device, the PVC is 8/81.

To add service ports to a VLAN in batch, perform the following


steps:
Steps

1. Execute the vlan vlanid SLOTLIST/PORTLIST [tag | untag]


[one-to-one] [pvc pvcid] command to add service ports in
batch.
2. Execute the show vlan vlanid command to show VLAN information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Service ports are added to a VLAN in batch successfully.


Add service ports 4/1 24 to VLAN2 in untagged mode. The PVC
is 1 and default VPI/VCI is 8/81.
9806(config)# vlan 2 4/1-24 untag pvc 1
9806(config)# show vlan 2
VLANID
: 2
VLANName
: VLAN2
EncapType
: all
SLOT
PVC
Egress/UnTag
PORTLIST
-----------------------------------------------------------4
1
Egress
1-24
UnTag
1-24
------------------------------------------------------------

Postrequisite

Table 29 describes the operation related to service ports.


TABLE 29 OPERATION RELATED TO SERVICE PORTS
Operation

Command

Delete service ports from a VLAN


in batch.

no vlanvlanid SLOTLIST/PORTL
IST [one-to-one] [pvc pvcid]

VLAN Stacking Configuration


VLAN stacking configuration includes the following:

Configuring VLAN Stacking Batch Service

Configuring VLAN ID Extension

Configuring VLAN Stacking Batch Service


Short Description

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Perform this procedure to configure VLAN stacking batch service.

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Networking
Diagram

Figure 23 shows VLAN stacking batch application networking diagram.


FIGURE 23 VLAN STACKING BATCH APPLICATION NETWORKING DIAGRAM

User1, User2, User3 and User4 are provided with broadband service by different ISPs. ZXDSL 9806H adds two VLAN Tag layers
(outer VLAN Tag is used to identify ISP, inner layer VLAN Tag is
used to identify user) to packets and forwards them to layer-2
network. Layer-2 exchange forwards packets to the specified ISP
BAS device according to outer layer VLAN Tag. ISP BAS device removes outer layer VLAN Tag and identify users through inner VLAN
Tag. After passing ISP BAS authentication, the user can obtain all
kinds of services that ISP provides.
Data Configuration

Table 30 describes VLAN stacking batch service data configuration.


TABLE 30 VLAN STACKING BATCH SERVICE DATA CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

ISP1 User Group

Upstream Port: 5/1


Upstream VLAN ID (outer layer
VLAN Tag): 60
User 1:
ADSL2+ port: 4/1
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Inner VLAN Tag: 11
User 2
ADSL2+ port: 4/2
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Inner VLAN Tag: 12

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Item

Data

ISP2 User Group

Upstream Port: 5/1


Upstream VLAN ID (outer layer
VLAN Tag): 61
User3
ADSL2+ port: 3/1
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Inner VLAN Tag: 11
User4
ADSL2+ port: 3/2
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Inner VLAN Tag: 12

Configuration
Flow

Figure 24 shows VLAN stacking batch service configuration flow.


FIGURE 24 VLAN STACKING BATCH SERVICE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure VLAN stacking batch service, perform the following


steps:
1. Create VLAN.
9806(config)# add-vlan 11-12
9806(config)# add-vlan 60-61

2. Add uplink port.


9806(config)# vlan 60-61 5/1 tag

3. Add service ports.


9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#

60

vlan
vlan
vlan
vlan

60
61
11
11

4/1-2 untag pvc 1


3/1-2 untag pvc 1
4/1 untag pvc 1
3/1 untag pvc 1

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9806(config)# vlan 12 4/2 untag pvc 1


9806(config)# vlan 12 3/2 untag pvc 1

4. (Optional) Configure SVLAN global parameters.


SVLAN global parameters includes:

STPID: Outer Tag protocol ID. By default, it is 0x8100.

CTPID: Inner Tag protocol ID. By default, it is 0x8100.

Global VLAN mode: It includes traditional, TR101 and multiple to one. By default, it is traditional.

9806(config)# stpid 8100


9806(config)# ctpid 8100
9806(config)# system vlan-mode traditional

Note:
Generally, the default values are used. It is not necessary to
configure SVLAN global parameters.
5. Enable port SVLAN. Configure inner and outer PVID.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# svlan enable pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# psvid 60 pvc 1 //Configure outer PVID
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pvid 11 pvc 1 //Configure inner PVID
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# svlan enable pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# psvid 60 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# pvid 12 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# interface adsl 3/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# svlan enable pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# psvid 61 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# pvid 11 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# exit
9806(config)# interface adsl 3/2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# svlan enable pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# psvid 61 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# pvid 12 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# exit

6. Save configurations.
9806# copy running-config startup-config

End of Steps
Result

VLAN stacking batch service configuration is complete and User 1


and User 2 can access broadband services provided by ISP1 after
passing ISP1 BAS authentication.
User 3 and User 4 can access broadband services provided by ISP2
after passing ISP2 BAS authentication.

Configuring VLAN ID Extension


Short Description

Perform this procedure to configure VLAN ID extension, which enables BAS to identify more users based on VLAN ID.

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Networking
Diagram

Figure 25 shows the VLAN ID extension application networking diagram.


FIGURE 25 VLAN ID EXTENSION APPLICATION NETWORKING DIAGRAM

Multiple ZXDSL 9806H devices connect broadband users to the


same BAS device to have authentication through WAN to obtain
broadband services from carriers. BAS device supports user identification through layer-2 VLAN. The outer layer VLAN tag ID marks
the ZXDSL 9806H. The inner layer VLAN tag ID marks users connected to this device.
Data Configuration

Table 31 describes the VLAN ID extension data configuration.


TABLE 31 VLAN ID EXTENSION DATA CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

9806H_A

Upstream port: 5/1


Upstream VLAN ID (outer layer
VLAN Tag): 60
User 1:
ADSL2+ port: 4/1
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Inner layer VLAN Tag: 11
User 2:
ADSL2+ port: 4/2
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Inner layer VLAN Tag: 12

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Item

Data

9806H_B

Upstream port: 5/1


Upstream VLAN ID (outer layer
VLAN Tag): 61
User1:
ADSL2+ port: 4/1
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Inner layer VLAN Tag: 11
User 2:
ADSL2+ port: 4/2
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Inner layer VLAN Tag: 12

Configuration
Flow

Figure 26 shows the VLAN ID extension configuration flow.


FIGURE 26 VLAN ID EXTENSION CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure VLAN ID extension, perform the following steps:

Configure 9806H_A.

1. Create VLAN.
9806(config)# add-vlan 11-12
9806(config)# add-vlan 60

2. Add uplink port.


9806(config)# vlan 60 5/1 tag

3. Add service ports.


9806(config)# vlan 60 4/1-2 untag pvc 1
9806(config)# vlan 11-12 4/1-2 untag one-to-one pvc 1

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4. (Optional) Configure SVLAN global parameters.


SVLAN global parameters includes:

STPID: Outer Tag protocol ID. By default, it is 0x8100.

CTPID: Inner Tag protocol ID. By default, it is 0x8100.

Global VLAN mode: It includes traditional, TR101 and multiple to one. By default, it is traditional.

9806(config)# stpid 8100


9806(config)# ctpid 8100
9806(config)# system vlan-mode traditional

Note:
Generally, the default values are used. It is not necessary to
configure SVLAN global parameters.
5. Enable port SVLAN. Configure inner layer and outer layer PVID.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# svlan enable pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# psvid 60 pvc 1 //Configure outer layer PVID.
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pvid 11 pvc 1 //Configure inner layer PVID.
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# svlan enable pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# psvid 60 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# pvid 12 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit

6. Save configurations.
9806# copy running-config startup-config

Use the same way as above to configure 9806H_B.

End of Steps
Result

VLAN ID extension configuration is complete and users of both


9806H_A and 9806H_B can access the Internet successfully after
passing BAS authentication.

ADSL/ADSL2+ Service
Access Configuration
This topic includes the following:

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Overview

Configuring PPPoA Access

Configuring IPoE/PPPoE Access

Configuring Line Profile

Configuring Alarm Profile

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Enabling Interface

Configuring MAC Pool

Overview
Service
Description

ADSL/ADSL2+ adopts the asymmetrical way to transmit data.


ADSL technology supports maximum downlink rate upto 24
Mbits/s and maximum uplink rate upto 1 Mbit/s and its transmission distance reaches up to 6.5 km. While ADSL2+ technology
supports the maximum downlink rate upto 8 Mbits/s and maximum uplink rate upto 1 Mbits/s and its transmission distance
reaches up to 35 km.

Service
Specifications

9806H supports ADSL/ADSL2+ access service through ASTEB or


ASTDE card. Each shelf can be installed with four ADSL/ADSL2+
line cards. Each line card provides 24 (ASTEB) or 16 (ASTDE)
ADSL/ADSL2+ ports.
Therefore, each shelf can provide 96
ADSL/ADSL2+ access service ports.
9806H provides 4 encapsulation types as follows:

llc-Bridge

vcmux-Bridge

llc-PPPoA

vcmux-PPPoA

9806H provides one common mode, which includes two encapsulation types:

llc-Bridge

vcmux-Bridge

The corresponding relation between 9806H and MODEM encapsulation types is listed in Table 32.
TABLE 32 CORRESPONDING RELATIONS BETWEEN 9806H AND MODEM
ENCAPSULATION TYPE
Access Service Type

Modem
Encapsulation Type

9806H Encapsulation Type

IPoE

llc-Bridge

llc-Bridge; common

vcmux-Brdge

vcmux-Bridge;
common

llc-RFC1483, 2684
Bridge

llc-Bridge; common

vcmux-RFC1483,
2684 Bridge

vcmux-Bridge;
common

vcmux-PPPoE

vcmux-Bridge;
common

llc-PPPoE

llc-Bridge; common

PPPoE

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Access Service Type

Modem
Encapsulation Type

9806H Encapsulation Type

PPPoA

llc-PPPoA

llc-PPPoA

vcmux-PPPoA

vcmux-PPPoA

Configuring PPPoA Access


Short Description

Prerequisites

Background
Information

Networking
Diagram

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Perform this procedure to configure PPPoA access service, which


enables users to access the Internet through ADSL/ADSL2+ lines
in PPPoA mode.

Network devices work normally and cables are connected.

ADSL/ADSL2+ cards work normally.

ADSL mode: ADSL2+

With the development of IP network, IP access has become the


major access mode. In order to adapt to the MODEM which
adopts ATM access mode in earlier time, ZXDSL 9806H supports the conversion from PPPoA protocol to PPPoE protocol
and connects PPPoA users to upper-layer IP network transparently.

Currently, Internet access service is the major application for


PPPoA users.

Access rate is restricted through ADSL/ADSL2+ profile.

Figure 27 shows ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPoA access service networking


diagram.

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FIGURE 27 ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPOA ACCESS SERVICE NETWORKING


DIAGRAM

Computer is connected to ADSL/ADSL2+ service port of ZXDSL


9806H through ADSL/ADSL2+ MODEM. User data packets are connected to ZXDSL 9806H in PPPoA mode, then, transmitted to the
upperlayer network through uplink port.
Data Configuration

Table 33 describes ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPoA access service data configuration.


TABLE 33 ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPOA ACCESS SERVICE DATA CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

Remarks

Line Configuration
Profile

In the process of
enabling an ADSL
port, the port
uses the line and
channel parameters
configured in the line
configuration profile
to negotiate with the
opposite CPE device.
If the negotiation is
successful, this ADSL
port is enabled. This
ADSL line can bear
services.

Profile name:
zte2m
ConfProfileLine
Type: fast-only
AtucChanConfF
astMaxTxRate:
2048 Kbps
Select default
values for other
parameters.

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Item

Data

Remarks

Alarm Configuration
Profile

The alarm
configuration profile
contains alarm
threshold value.
When the alarm
profile is bound to a
port, the line status
of this port can be
monitored.

Transmission Mode

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Profile name:
alarmtest.prf
AtucThresh15Min
Lofs: 5 sec
Atuc Thresh15Min
ESs: 5 sec
AtucThresh15Min
Loss: 5 sec
AtucThresh15Min
Lprs: 5 sec
AtucThresh15Min
Lols: 5 sec
AturThresh15Min
Lofs: 5 sec
AturThresh15Min
ESs: 5 sec
AturThresh15Min
Loss: 5 sec
AturThresh15Min
Lprs: 5 sec
Select default
values for other
parameters.

Default mode: 3

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By default, all
alarm threshold
values in the alarm
configuration profile
are 0, which means
that the line status is
not monitored.

The system supports


the following
transmission modes:
1. T1.413
G.dmt(fdm)
2. T1.413 G.dmt(ec)
3. Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(fdm)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
4. Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(ec)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
5. Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(fdm)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
T1.413
6. Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(ec)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
T1.413
7. Custom
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Item

Data

Remarks

User-side Port

Service PVC: PVC1


(8/81)

VLAN ID is consistent
with that of the
upper-layer device.

Encapsulation mode:
PPPoA (LLC)
MAC address
allocation mode:
Allocate MAC from the
specified MAC address
pool automatically.
Configure a single
user:

ADSL/ADSL2+
port: 2/1
User VLAN: 201

Configure users in
batch:

MAC Address Pool

ADSL/ADSL2+
ports: 2/1 2/24
User VLAN: 201
224

Index: 1

Start MAC:
00:00:00:00:00:01
MAC address pool
size: 16
Network Side

Uplink port: 5/1

Requirements for
Upper-layer Device

LAN Switch:
LAN Switch
transmits
ZXDSL 9806H
service packets
transparently.
Configure VLAN
for ZXDSL 9806H
access. Keep
the VLAN ID
consistent with
uplink VLAN ID.

Refer to related
manuals for LAN
Switch and BAS
device configurations.

BAS

According to
authentication
and accounting
requirements for
dialing users,
complete relevant
configurations,
such as:
Access user
domain,
including
authentication
plan, accounting plan, authorization
plan

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Item

Data

Remarks

Configuration
Flow

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RADIUS
server
If user
authentication
is performed on
BAS, configure
access user name
and password
on BAS. If the
user IP address is
allocated through
BAS, configure
the relevant IP
address pool on
BAS.

Figure 28 shows ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPoA access service configuration


flow.

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FIGURE 28 ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPOA ACCESS SERVICE CONFIGURATION


FLOW

Steps

To configure ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPoA access service, perform the following steps:


1. Create service VLAN. Add uplink port and service port to this
VLAN.
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#

add-vlan
vlan 201
vlan 201
vlan 201

201
encapsulation all
2/1 untag
5/1-2 tag

Create VLANs in batch and add service virtual ports in batch if


it is necessary.
9806(config)# add-vlan 201-224

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9806(config)# vlan 201-224 2/1-24 untag one-to-one
9806(config)# vlan 201-224 5/1-2 tag

2. Configure user port PVID and PVC.


9806(config)# interface adsl 2/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# pvid 201 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81

Configure user port PVID and PVC in batch.


9806(config)# interface range adsl 2/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# pvid 201-224 one-to-one pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81

3. Create line profile.


First, execute the show adsl profile command to check the
current line profiles. If there is no suitable line profile, create
a new one. Configure line profile parameters as required.
9806(config)# adsl-profile zte2m
9806(config)# adsl-profile zte2m
AtucConfRateMode(1-fixed,2-adaptAtStartup,3-adaptAtRuntime):[2]
AtucConfRateChanRatio(0..100):[0]
AtucConfTargetSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
AtucConfMaxSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[310]
AtucConfMinSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AtucConfDownshiftSnrMgn(0..310):[0]
AtucConfUpshiftSnrMgn(0..310):[0]
AtucConfMinUpshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
AtucConfMinDownshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
ConfProfileLineType(1-fast-only,2-interleaved-only):[2]1
AtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate(0..102400kbps):[1024]2048
AtucChanConfFastMinTxRate(0..2400kbps):[32]
AtucChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRate(0..102400kbps):[1024]2048
AtucChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate(0..2400kbps):[32]
AtucChanConfMaxInterleaveDelay(0..255ms):[8]
AturConfRateMode(1-fixed,2-adaptAtStartup,3-adaptAtRuntime):[2]
AturConfRateChanRatio(0..100):[0]
AturConfTargetSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
AturConfMaxSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[310]
AturConfMinSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfDownshiftSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfUpshiftSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfMinUpshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
AturConfMinDownshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
AturChanConfFastMaxTxRate(0..10240kbps):[512]
AturChanConfFastMinTxRate(0..512kbps):[32]
AturChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRate(0..10240kbps):[512]
AturChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate(0..512kbps):[32]
AturChanConfMaxInterleaveDelay(0..255ms):[16]
AtucDMTConfFreqBinsOperType(1-open,2-cancel):[2]
AturDMTConfFreqBinsOperType(1-open,2-cancel):[2]
LineDMTConfEOC(1-byte ,2-streaming ):[1]
LineDMTConfTrellis(1-on,2-off):[1]
AtucConfMaxBitsPerBin(0..15):[15]
AtucConfTxStartBin(6..511):[32]
AtucConfTxEndBin(32..511):[511]
AtucConfRxStartBin(6..63):[6]
AtucConfRxEndBin(6..63):[31]
AtucConfUseCustomBins(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfDnBitSwap(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfUpBitSwap(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfREADSL2Enable(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfPsdMaskType(1-DMT_PSD_MSK,2-ADSL2_PSD_MSK,3-ADSL2_
READSL_WIDE_PSD_MSK,4-ADSL2_READSL_NARROW_PSD_MSK):[3]
AtucConfPMMode(1-DISABLE,2-L2_ENABLE,3-L3_ENABLE,
4-L3_ENABLE | L2_ENABLE):[1]
AtucConfPML0Time(0..255s):[240]
AtucConfPML2Time(0..255s):[120]

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AtucConfPML2ATPR(0..31db):[3]
AtucConfPML2Rate(512..1024kbps):[512]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]

4. (Optional) Create alarm profile.


First, execute the show adsl alarm-profile command to
check the current alarm profiles. If there is no suitable alarm
profile, create a new one. Configure alarm profile parameters
as required.
9806(config)# adsl-alarm-profile alarmtest.prf
9806(config)# adsl-alarm-profile alarmtest.prf
AtucThresh15MinLofs(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinESs(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinLoss(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinLprs(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinLols(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThreshFastRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshInterleaveRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshFastRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshInterleaveRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AturThresh15MinLofs(0..900s):[0]5
AturThresh15MinESs(0..900s):[0]5
AturThresh15MinLoss(0..900s):[0]5
AturThresh15MinLprs(0..900s):[0]5
AturThreshFastRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshInterleaveRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshFastRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshInterleaveRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AtucInitFailureTrapEnable(1-enable,2-disable):[2]
AtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR(0..900s):[0]
AtucThreshold15MinSesL(0..900s):[0]
AtucThreshold15MinUasL(0..900s):[0]
AturThreshold15MinSesL(0..900s):[0]
AturThreshold15MinUasL(0..900s):[0]
AtucConnRateTolerance(0..100%):[0]
ThreshAtucConnRate(0..100000 kbps):[0]
AturConnRateTolerance(0..100%):[0]
ThreshAturConnRate(0..100000 kbps):[0]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)#

5. Bind the line profile and alarm profile.


9806(config)# interface adsl 2/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# adsl profile zte2m
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# adsl alarm-profile alarmtest.prf

Or, bind line profiles and alarm profiles in batch.


9806(config)# interface range adsl 2/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# adsl profile zte2m
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# adsl alarm-profile alarmtest.prf

6. (Optional) Configure transmission mode.


9806(config)# interface range adsl 2/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# adsl trans-mode
Preferred modes:
[1] T1.413 G.dmt(fdm)
[2] T1.413 G.dmt(ec)
[3] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[4] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[5] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413
[6] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413
[7] Custom
[8] All Capability
Please choose one transmode to change to (1-8):[3]
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)#

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7. Configure MAC address pool.


9806(config)# subscriber-mac-pool 1 start-mac 00:00:00:00:00:01
16 pppoa

8. Specify MAC address allocation mode.


9806(config)# interface range adsl 2/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# pppoa-info 1
Select the kind of get mac address:
[1] auto by mac pool index
[2] user configure
[3] auto
Please choose one mode(1-3):[3]1
Please input the pool index(1-32):[0]1

Note:
PPPoA users data packets do not contain MAC address. Therefore, it is necessary to allocate MAC address on DSLAM.
9. Configure encapsulation mode.
9806(config)# interface range adsl 2/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)#atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81 pppoa_llc

10. Save configurations.


9806# copy running-config startup-config

End of Steps
Result

Users can access the Internet in PPPoA mode successfully.

Configuring IPoE/PPPoE Access


Short Description

Prerequisites

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Perform this procedure to configure ADSL/ADSL2+ IPoE/PPPoE access service, which enables users to access the Internet through
ADSL/ADSL2+ lines in IPoE/PPPoE mode.

Network devices work normally and cables are connected.

ADSL/ADSL2+ cards work normally.

ADSL mode: ADSL2+

Background
Information

Access rate is restricted through ADSL/ADSL2+ profile.

Networking
Diagram

Figure 29 shows ADSL/ADSL2+ IPoE/PPPoE access service networking diagram.

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FIGURE 29 ADSL/ADSL2+ IPOE/PPPOE ACCESS SERVICE NETWORKING


DIAGRAM

Computer is connected to ADSL/ADSL2+ service port of ZXDSL


9806H through ADSL/ADSL2+ modem. User data packets are connected to ZXDSL 9806H in IPoE or PPPoE mode, then, transmitted
to the upper layer network through uplink port.
Data Configuration

Table 34 describes ADSL/ADSL2+ IPoE/PPPoE access service data


configuration.
TABLE 34 ADSL/ADSL2+ IPOE/PPPOE ACCESS SERVICE DATA
CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

Remarks

Line Configuration
Profile

In the process of
enabling an ADSL
port, the port
uses the line and
channel parameters
configured in the line
configuration profile
to negotiate with the
opposite CPE device.
If the negotiation is
successful, this ADSL
port is enabled. This
ADSL line can bear
services.

Profile name:
zte2m
ConfProfileLine
Type: fast-only
AtucChanConfF
astMaxTxRate:
2048 Kbps
Select default
values for other
parameters.

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Item

Data

Remarks

Alarm Configuration
Profile

The alarm
configuration profile
contains alarm
threshold value.
When the alarm
profile is bound to a
port, the line status
of this port can be
monitored.

Transmission Mode

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Profile name:
alarmtest.prf
AtucThresh15Min
Lofs: 5 sec
Atuc Thresh15Min
ESs: 5 sec
AtucThresh15Min
Loss: 5 sec
AtucThresh15Min
Lprs: 5 sec
AtucThresh15Min
Lols: 5 sec
AturThresh15Min
Lofs: 5 sec
AturThresh15Min
ESs: 5 sec
AturThresh15Min
Loss: 5 sec
AturThresh15Min
Lprs: 5 sec
Select default
values for other
parameters.

Default mode: 3

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By default, all
alarm threshold
values in the alarm
configuration profile
are 0, which means
that the line status is
not monitored.

The system supports


the following
transmission modes:
1. T1.413
G.dmt(fdm)
2. T1.413 G.dmt(ec)
3. Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(fdm)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
4. Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(ec)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
5. Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(fdm)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
T1.413
6. Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(ec)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
T1.413
7. Custom
8. All Capability

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Item

Data

Remarks

User-side Port

Service PVC: PVC1


(8/81)

VLAN ID is consistent
with that of the
upper-layer device.

Configure a single
user:

ADSL/ADSL2+
port: 2/1
User VLAN: 201

Configure users in
batch:

ADSL/ADSL2+
ports: 2/1 2/24
User VLAN: 201
224

Network Side

Uplink port: 5/1

Requirements for
Upper-layer Device

LAN Switch:
LAN Switch
transmits
ZXDSL 9806H
service packets
transparently.
Configure VLAN
for ZXDSL 9806H
access. Keep
the VLAN ID
consistent with
uplink VLAN ID.

Refer to related
manuals for LAN
Switch and BAS
device configurations.

BAS

According to
authentication
and accounting
requirements for
dialing users,
complete relevant
configurations,
such as:
Access user
domain,
including
authentication
plan, accounting plan, authorization
plan
RADIUS
server
If user
authentication
is performed on
BAS, configure
access user name
and password
on BAS. If the
user IP address is
allocated through
BAS, configure
the relevant IP
address pool on
BAS.

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Configuration
Flow

Figure 30 shows ADSL/ADSL2+ IPoE/PPPoE access service configuration flow.


FIGURE 30 ADSL/ADSL2+ IPOE/PPPOE ACCESS SERVICE
CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure ADSL/ADSL2+ IPoE/PPPoE access service, perform


the following steps:
1. Create service VLAN. Add uplink port and service port to this
VLAN.
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#

add-vlan
vlan 201
vlan 201
vlan 201

201
encapsulation all
2/1 untag
5/1-2 tag

Create VLANs in batch and add service virtual ports in batch if


it is necessary.
9806(config)# add-vlan 201-224
100%
9806(config)# vlan 201-224 2/1-24 untag one-to-one
9806(config)# vlan 201-224 5/1-2 tag

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2. Configure user port PVID and PVC.


9806(config)# interface adsl 2/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# pvid 201 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81 common

Configure user port PVID and PVC in batch.


9806(config)# interface range adsl 2/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# pvid 201-224 one-to-one pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81 common

3. Create line profile.


First, execute the show adsl profile command to check the
current line profiles. If there is no suitable line profile, create
a new one. Configure line profile parameters as required.
9806(config)# adsl-profile zte2m
9806(config)# adsl-profile zte2m
AtucConfRateMode(1-fixed,2-adaptAtStartup,3-adaptAtRuntime):[2]
AtucConfRateChanRatio(0..100):[0]
AtucConfTargetSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
AtucConfMaxSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[310]
AtucConfMinSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AtucConfDownshiftSnrMgn(0..310):[0]
AtucConfUpshiftSnrMgn(0..310):[0]
AtucConfMinUpshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
AtucConfMinDownshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
ConfProfileLineType(1-fast-only,2-interleaved-only):[2]1
AtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate(0..102400kbps):[1024]2048
AtucChanConfFastMinTxRate(0..2400kbps):[32]
AtucChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRate(0..102400kbps):[1024]2048
AtucChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate(0..2400kbps):[32]
AtucChanConfMaxInterleaveDelay(0..255ms):[8]
AturConfRateMode(1-fixed,2-adaptAtStartup,3-adaptAtRuntime):[2]
AturConfRateChanRatio(0..100):[0]
AturConfTargetSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
AturConfMaxSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[310]
AturConfMinSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfDownshiftSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfUpshiftSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfMinUpshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
AturConfMinDownshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
AturChanConfFastMaxTxRate(0..10240kbps):[512]
AturChanConfFastMinTxRate(0..512kbps):[32]
AturChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRate(0..10240kbps):[512]
AturChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate(0..512kbps):[32]
AturChanConfMaxInterleaveDelay(0..255ms):[16]
AtucDMTConfFreqBinsOperType(1-open,2-cancel):[2]
AturDMTConfFreqBinsOperType(1-open,2-cancel):[2]
LineDMTConfEOC(1-byte ,2-streaming ):[1]
LineDMTConfTrellis(1-on,2-off):[1]
AtucConfMaxBitsPerBin(0..15):[15]
AtucConfTxStartBin(6..511):[32]
AtucConfTxEndBin(32..511):[511]
AtucConfRxStartBin(6..63):[6]
AtucConfRxEndBin(6..63):[31]
AtucConfUseCustomBins(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfDnBitSwap(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfUpBitSwap(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfREADSL2Enable(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfPsdMaskType(1-DMT_PSD_MSK,2-ADSL2_PSD_MSK,3-ADSL2_
READSL_WIDE_PSD_MSK,4-ADSL2_READSL_NARROW_PSD_MSK):[3]
AtucConfPMMode(1-DISABLE,2-L2_ENABLE,3-L3_ENABLE,
4-L3_ENABLE | L2_ENABLE):[1]
AtucConfPML0Time(0..255s):[240]
AtucConfPML2Time(0..255s):[120]
AtucConfPML2ATPR(0..31db):[3]
AtucConfPML2Rate(512..1024kbps):[512]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]

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4. (Optional) Create alarm profile.


First, execute the show adsl alarm-profile command to
check the current alarm profiles. If there is no suitable alarm
profile, create a new one. Configure alarm profile parameters
as required.
9806(config)# adsl-alarm-profile alarmtest.prf
9806(config)# adsl-alarm-profile alarmtest.prf
AtucThresh15MinLofs(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinESs(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinLoss(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinLprs(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinLols(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThreshFastRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshInterleaveRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshFastRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshInterleaveRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AturThresh15MinLofs(0..900s):[0]5
AturThresh15MinESs(0..900s):[0]5
AturThresh15MinLoss(0..900s):[0]5
AturThresh15MinLprs(0..900s):[0]5
AturThreshFastRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshInterleaveRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshFastRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshInterleaveRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AtucInitFailureTrapEnable(1-enable,2-disable):[2]
AtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR(0..900s):[0]
AtucThreshold15MinSesL(0..900s):[0]
AtucThreshold15MinUasL(0..900s):[0]
AturThreshold15MinSesL(0..900s):[0]
AturThreshold15MinUasL(0..900s):[0]
AtucConnRateTolerance(0..100%):[0]
ThreshAtucConnRate(0..100000 kbps):[0]
AturConnRateTolerance(0..100%):[0]
ThreshAturConnRate(0..100000 kbps):[0]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)#

5. Bind the line profile and alarm profile.


9806(config)# interface adsl 2/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# adsl profile zte2m
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# adsl alarm-profile alarmtest.prf

Or, bind line profiles and alarm profiles in batch.


9806(config)# interface range adsl 2/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# adsl profile zte2m
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# adsl alarm-profile alarmtest.prf

6. (Optional) Configure transmission mode.


9806(config)# interface adsl 2/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# adsl trans-mode
Preferred modes:
[1] T1.413 G.dmt(fdm)
[2] T1.413 G.dmt(ec)
[3] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[4] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[5] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413
[6] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413
[7] Custom
[8] All Capability
Please choose one transmode to change to (1-8):[3]

7. Enable user port.


9806(config)# interface adsl 2/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# shutdown
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# no shutdown

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Or, enable user ports in batch.


9806(config)# interface range adsl 2/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# shutdown
9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)# no shutdown

8. Save configurations.
9806# copy running-config startup-config

End of Steps
Result

Users can access the Internet in IPoE/PPPoE mode successfully.

Configuring Line Profile


Short Description
Background
Information

Perform this procedure to configure ADSL/ADSL2+ line profile.

ZXDSL 9806H (V2.0) supports 128 ADSL/ADSL2+ line profiles.


DEFVAL.PRF is the default profile which cannot be deleted or
modified.

The maximum upstream/downstream channel rate must be


equal to the minimum rate when upstream/downstream channel rate mode is the fixed rate mode.

Target SNR margin, minimum SNR margin and maximum SNR


margin must obey the rule that minimum SNR margin is less
than or equal to target SNR margin, and that target SNR margin is less than or equal to maximum SNR margin.

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Configuration
Flow

Figure 31 shows ADSL /ADSL2+ line profile configuration flow.


FIGURE 31 ADSL/ADSL2+ LINE PROFILE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure ADSL/ADSL2+ line profile, perform the following


steps:
1. Execute the adsl-profile filename command to create
ADSL/ADSL2+ line profile.
2. Execute the adsl-profile filename command to modify line parameters.
3. Execute the show adsl profile filename command to show
ADSL/ADSL2+ line profile.
End of Steps

Result

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Example

Add an ADSL/ADSL2+ line profile. The line profile name is zte2m.


The line type is fast-only. The maximum downstream rate is
2048 Kbps. Use the default values for other parameters.
9806(config)# adsl-profile zte2m
9806(config)# adsl-profile zte2m
AtucConfRateMode(1-fixed,2-adaptAtStartup,3-adaptAtRuntime):[2]
AtucConfRateChanRatio(0..100):[0]
AtucConfTargetSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
AtucConfMaxSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[310]
AtucConfMinSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AtucConfDownshiftSnrMgn(0..310):[0]
AtucConfUpshiftSnrMgn(0..310):[0]
AtucConfMinUpshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
AtucConfMinDownshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
ConfProfileLineType(1-fast-only,2-interleaved-only):[2]1
AtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate(0..102400kbps):[1024]2048
AtucChanConfFastMinTxRate(0..2400kbps):[32]
AtucChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRate(0..102400kbps):[1024]2048
AtucChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate(0..2400kbps):[32]
AtucChanConfMaxInterleaveDelay(0..255ms):[8]
AturConfRateMode(1-fixed,2-adaptAtStartup,3-adaptAtRuntime):[2]
AturConfRateChanRatio(0..100):[0]
AturConfTargetSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
AturConfMaxSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[310]
AturConfMinSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfDownshiftSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfUpshiftSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfMinUpshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
AturConfMinDownshiftTime(0..16383):[0]
AturChanConfFastMaxTxRate(0..10240kbps):[512]
AturChanConfFastMinTxRate(0..512kbps):[32]
AturChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRate(0..10240kbps):[512]
AturChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate(0..512kbps):[32]
AturChanConfMaxInterleaveDelay(0..255ms):[16]
AtucDMTConfFreqBinsOperType(1-open,2-cancel):[2]
AturDMTConfFreqBinsOperType(1-open,2-cancel):[2]
LineDMTConfEOC(1-byte ,2-streaming ):[1]
LineDMTConfTrellis(1-on,2-off):[1]
AtucConfMaxBitsPerBin(0..15):[15]
AtucConfTxStartBin(6..511):[32]
AtucConfTxEndBin(32..511):[511]
AtucConfRxStartBin(6..63):[6]
AtucConfRxEndBin(6..63):[31]
AtucConfUseCustomBins(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfDnBitSwap(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfUpBitSwap(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfREADSL2Enable(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfPsdMaskType(1-DMT_PSD_MSK,2-ADSL2_PSD_MSK,
3-ADSL2_READSL_WIDE_PSD_MSK,4ADSL2_READSL_NARROW_PSD_MSK):[3]
AtucConfPMMode(1-DISABLE,2-L2_ENABLE,3-L3_ENABLE,4-L3_
ENABLE | L2_ENABLE):[1]
AtucConfPML0Time(0..255s):[240]
AtucConfPML2Time(0..255s):[120]
AtucConfPML2ATPR(0..31db):[3]
AtucConfPML2Rate(512..1024kbps):[512]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)# show adsl profile zte2m
AtucConfRateMode
: adaptAtStartup
AtucConfRateChanRatio
: 0
AtucConfTargetSnrMgn
: 80
AtucConfMaxSnrMgn
: 310
AtucConfMinSnrMgn
: 0
AtucConfDownshiftSnrMgn
: 0
AtucConfUpshiftSnrMgn
: 0
AtucConfMinUpshiftTime
: 0
AtucConfMinDownshiftTime : 0
ConfProfileLineType
: fast-only
AtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate : 2048
AtucChanConfFastMinTxRate : 32
AtucChanConfIntlvMaxTxRt : 2048
AtucChanConfIntlvMinTxRt : 32

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Parameter
Description

AtucChanConfMaxIntlvDelay
AturConfRateMode
AturConfRateChanRatio
AturConfTargetSnrMgn
AturConfMaxSnrMgn
AturConfMinSnrMgn
AturConfDownshiftSnrMgn
AturConfUpshiftSnrMgn
AturConfMinUpshiftTime
AturConfMinDownshiftTime
AturChanConfFastMaxTxRate
AturChanConfFastMinTxRate
AturChanConfIntlvMaxTxRt
AturChanConfIntlvMinTxRt
AturChanConfMaxIntlvDelay
AtucDMTConfFreqBins
AturDMTConfFreqBins

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

LineDMTConfEOC
LineDMTConfTrellis
AtucConfMaxBitsPerBin
AtucConfTxStartBin
AtucConfTxEndBin
AtucConfRxStartBin
AtucConfRxEndBin
AtucConfUseCustomBins
AtucConfDnBitSwap
AtucConfUpBitSwap
AtucConfREADSL2Enable
AtucConfPsdMaskType
AtucConfPMMode
AtucConfPML0Time
AtucConfPML2Time
AtucConfPML2ATPR
AtucConfPML2Rate
Adsl2ConfMinProtectionDs
Adsl2ConfMinProtectionUs

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

16
adaptAtStartup
0
80
310
0
0
0
0
0
512
32
512
32
16
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
byte
on
15
32
511
6
31
off
off
off
off
ADSL2_READSL_WIDE_PSD_MSK
DISABLE
240
120
3
512
noProtection
noProtection

Table 35 describes the ADSL/ADSL2+ line profile parameters.


TABLE 35 ADSL/ADSL2+ LINE PROFILE PARAMETERS

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Parameter

Description

adslLineConfProfileName

32 bytes

AturConfRateMode/AtucConfRate
Mode

AtucConfTargetSnrMgn/AturConfT
argetSnrMgn

Unit: 0.1 dB

AtucConfMaxSnrMgn/AturConfMa
xSnrMgn

If the real SNR margin exceeds


the value, the system restricts
the SNR to the maximum SNR
margin. The opposite end needs
to reduce the output power.

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fixed
adaptAtStartup
adaptAtStartup

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Parameter

Description

AtucConfMinSnrMgn/AturConfMin
SnrMgn

If the real SNR margin is lower


than this value, the port is not be
enabled. The opposite end needs
to increase the output power

AtucConfDownshiftSnrMgn/AturC
onfDownshiftSnrMgn

ADSL does not support. For


ADSL2/ADSL2+, if SNR margin is
lower than this value, the line rate
is decreased.

AtucConfUpshiftSnrMgn/AturCon
fUpshiftSnrMgn

ADSL does not support. For


ADSL2/ADSL2+, if SNR margin
is higher than this value, the line
rate is increased.

AtucConfMinUpshiftTime/AturConf
MinUpshiftTime

ADSL does not support. For


ADSL2/ADSL2+, if SNR margin
is higher than this value, the
upstream/downstream rate is
increased.

AtucConfMinDownshiftTime/AturC
onfMinDownshiftTime

ADSL does not support. For


ADSL2/ADSL2+, if SNR margin
is lower than this value, the
upstream/downstream rate is
decreased.

ConfProfileLineType

AtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate/Atu
rChanConfFastMaxTxRate

Downstream value range: 0


102400 Kbps

fastOnly
interleavedOnly

Default: 1024 Kbps


Upstream value range: 0 10240
Kbps
Default: 512 Kbps
AtucChanConfFastMinTxRate/Atur
ChanConfFastMinTxRate

Downstream value range: 0


2048 Kbps
Default: 32 Kbps
Upstream value range: 0 512
Kbps
Default: 32 Kbps

AtucChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRa
te/AturChanConfInterleaveMaxT
xRate

Downstream value range: 0


102400 Kbps
Default: 1024 Kbps
Upstream value range: 0 10240
Kbps
Default: 512 Kbps

AtucChanConfInterleaveMinTxRat
e/AturChanConfInterleaveMinTxR
ate

Downstream value range: 0


2048 Kbps
Default: 32 Kbps
Upstream value range: 0 512
Kbps
Default: 32 Kbps

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Parameter

Description

AtucChanConfMaxInterleaveDela
y/AturChanConfMaxInterleaveDe
lay

Downstream/upstream value
range: 0 255 ms

AtucDMTConfFreqBinsOperType/A
turDMTConfFreqBinsOperType

AtucDMTConfFreqBinsList/AturDM
TConfFreqBinsList

Value range: 6 511

LineDMTConfEOC

1.
2.

LineDMTConfTrellis

Default: Enable

AtucConfMaxBitsPerBin

Value range: 0 15

Default: 16 ms
Enable
Disable

byte
streaming

Default: 15
AtucConfTxStartBin/AtucConfRxS
tartBin

Downstream value range: 6 511


Default: 32
Upstream value range: 6 63
Default: 6

AtucConfTxEndBin/AtucConfRxEn
dBin

Downstream value range: 32


511
Default: 511
Upstream value range: 6 63
Default: 31

AtucConfUseCustomBins

Enable
Disable

AtucConfDnBitSwap/AtucConfUp
BitSwap

Enable
Disable

AtucConfREADSL2Enable

Enable
Disable

AtucConfPsdMaskType

1.
2.
3.

DMT_PSD_MSK
ADSL2_PSD_MSK
ADSL2_READSL_WIDE_PSD_
MSK
ADSL2_READSL_NARROW_PSD_MSK

4.

Default: 3
AtucConfPMMode

1.
2.
3.
4.

DISABLE
L2_ENABLE
L3_ENABLE
L3_ENABLE | L2_ENABLE

Default: 1
AtucConfPML0Time

Value range: 0 255 sec


Default: 240 sec

AtucConfPML2Time

Value range: 0 255 sec


Default: 120 sec

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Parameter

Description

AtucConfPML2ATPR

Value range: 0 31 dB
Default: 3 dB
Value range: 512 1024 Kbps

AtucConfPML2Rate

Default: 512 Kbps


Related
Operations

Table 36 describes operations related to ADSL/ADSL2+ line profile


configuration.
TABLE 36 OPERATIONS RELATED TO ADSL/ADSL2+ LINE PROFILE
Information

Procedure

Remarks

Delete ADSL/ADSL2+
line profile

no adsl-profile
filemane

The default line profile


cannot be deleted.

Configure downstream/downstream
INP

adsl-profile
filename atuc-inp
atuc-inp atur-inp
atur-inp

Value range:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

noProtection
halfSymbol
singleSymbol
twoSymbols
fourSymbols
eightSymbols
sixteenSymbols

Configuring Alarm Profile


Short Description
Background
Information

Perform this procedure to configure ADSL/ADSL2+ alarm profile.

ZXDSL 9806H has its own default ADSL/ADSL2+ alarm profile.


The name is DEFVAL.PRF. The default alarm profile cannot be
deleted or modified. In the default alarm profile, all alarm
threshold values are 0.

A series of threshold parameters are set in ADSL/ADSL2+


alarm profile to monitor the performance of the activated
ADSL/ADSL2+ line and channel. When some value reaches
the threshold, the system generates alarm and send alarm
information to NMS.

ZXDSL 9806H supports 128 ADSL/ADSL2+ alarm profiles.

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Configuration
Flow

Figure 32 shows ADSL /ADSL2+ alarm profile configuration flow.


FIGURE 32 ADSL/ADSL2+ ALARM PROFILE CONFIGURATION FLOW

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Steps

To configure ADSL/ADSL2+ alarm profile, perform the following


steps:
1. Execute the adsl-alarm-profile alarm-profile-name command to create ADSL/ADSL2+ alarm profile.
2. Execute the adsl-alarm-profile alarm-profile-name command to modify alarm profile parameters.
3. Execute the show adsl alarm-profile alarm-profile-name
command to show ADSL/ADSL2+ alarm profile.
End of Steps

Result
Example

ADSL/ADSL2+ alarm profile is configured successfully.


Add an ADSL/ADSL2+ alarm profile. The alarm profile name is
alarmtest.prf.
9806(config)# adsl-alarm-profile alarmtest.prf
9806(config)# adsl-alarm-profile alarmtest.prf
AtucThresh15MinLofs(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinESs(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinLoss(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinLprs(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThresh15MinLols(0..900s):[0]5
AtucThreshFastRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshInterleaveRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshFastRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshInterleaveRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AturThresh15MinLofs(0..900s):[0]5
AturThresh15MinESs(0..900s):[0]5
AturThresh15MinLoss(0..900s):[0]5
AturThresh15MinLprs(0..900s):[0]5
AturThreshFastRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshInterleaveRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshFastRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshInterleaveRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AtucInitFailureTrapEnable(1-enable,2-disable):[2]
AtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR(0..900s):[0]
AtucThreshold15MinSesL(0..900s):[0]
AtucThreshold15MinUasL(0..900s):[0]
AturThreshold15MinSesL(0..900s):[0]
AturThreshold15MinUasL(0..900s):[0]
AtucConnRateTolerance(0..100%):[0]
ThreshAtucConnRate(0..100000 kbps):[0]
AturConnRateTolerance(0..100%):[0]
ThreshAturConnRate(0..100000 kbps):[0]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)#
9806(config)# show adsl alarm-profile alarmtest
AtucThresh15MinLofs
: 5
AtucThresh15MinESs
: 5
AtucThresh15MinLoss
: 5
AtucThresh15MinLprs
: 5
AtucThresh15MinLols
: 5
AtucThreshFastRateUp
: 0
AtucThreshInterleaveRateUp
: 0
AtucThreshFastRateDown
: 0
AtucThreshInterleaveRateDown
: 0
AturThresh15MinLofs
: 5
AturThresh15MinESs
: 5
AturThresh15MinLoss
: 5
AturThresh15MinLprs
: 5
AturThreshFastRateUp
: 0
AturThreshInterleaveRateUp
: 0
AturThreshFastRateDown
: 0
AturThreshInterleaveRateDown
: 0
AtucInitFailureTrapEnable
: 2
AtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR
: 0
AtucThreshold15MinSesL
: 0
AtucThreshold15MinUasL
: 0
AturThreshold15MinSesL
: 0
AturThreshold15MinUasL
: 0

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AtucConnRateTolerance
ThreshAtucConnRate
AturConnRateTolerance
ThreshAturConnRate

Parameter
Description

:
:
:
:

0
0
0
0

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Parameter

Description

Alarm profile name

AtucThresh15MinLofs

In 15 minutes, if the upstream


LoF exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

AtucThresh15MinESs

In 15 minutes, if the upstream ES


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AtucThresh15MinLoss

In 15 minutes, if the upstream


LoS exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

AtucThresh15MinLprs

In 15 minutes, if the upstream loss


of power exceeds the threshold,
the system generates an alarm.

AtucThresh15MinLols

In 15 minutes, if the upstream


loss of link exceeds the threshold,
the system generates an alarm.

AtucThreshFastRateUp

If downstream fast channel


link establishment increase rate
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AtucThreshInterleaveRateUp

If downstream interleaved channel


link establishment increase rate
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AtucThreshFastRateDown

If downstream fast channel link


establishment degression rate
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AtucThreshInterleaveRateDown

If downstream interleaved channel


link establishment degression rate
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AturThresh15MinLofs

In 15 minutes, if the downstream


LoF exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

AturThresh15MinESs

In 15 minutes, if the downstream


ES exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

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Parameter

Description

AturThresh15MinLoss

In 15 minutes, if the downstream


LoS exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

AturThresh15MinLprs

In 15 minutes, if the downstream


loss of power exceeds the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

AturThreshFastRateUp

If upstream fast channel link


establishment increase rate
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AturThreshInterleaveRateUp

If upstream interleaved channel


link establishment increase rate
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AturThreshFastRateDown

If upstream fast channel link


establishment degression rate
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AturThreshInterleaveRateDown

If upstream interleaved channel


link establishment degression rate
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AtucInitFailureTrapEnable

If the parameter is enabled, the


system generates an alarm when
ATU-C initialization is faulty

AtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR

In 15 minutes, if ATU-C fast


retraining failed seconds exceed
the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AtucThreshold15MinSesL

In 15 minutes, if the upstream


SES exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

AtucThreshold15MinUasL

In 15 minutes, if upstream UAS


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AturThreshold15MinSesL

In 15 minutes, if the downstream


SES exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm

AturThreshold15MinUasL

In 15 minutes, if downstream UAS


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

AtucConnRateTolerance

If ATU-C rate tolerance exceeds


the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

ThreshAtucConnRate

If ATU-C real rate does not


reach the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

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Related
Operations

Parameter

Description

AturConnRateTolerance

If ATU-R rate tolerance exceeds


the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

ThreshAturConnRate

If ATU-R real rate does not


reach the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

Table 38 describes the operation related to ADSL/ADSL2+ alarm


profile configuration.
TABLE 38 OPERATION RELATED TO ADSL/ADSL2+ ALARM PROFILE
Information

Procedure

Remarks

Delete ADSL/ADSL2+
alarm profile.

no adsl-al
arm-profile
alarm-profile-name

The default alarm


profile cannot be
deleted.

Enabling Interface
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context

Perform this procedure to enable an ADSL/ADSL2+interface.


ADSL/ADSL2+ line profile is configured.

Enabling interface is a communication setup process between


ADSL/ADSL2+ ATU-C and ATU-R.

If the process is successful, communication is established between ATU-C and ATU-R for service transmission.

If the ATU-R device is offline, the device is in listening status.


Once the device is online, the communication setup process
starts automatically. The interface is enabled.

By default, the port administration status is enabled.

To enable an ADSL/ADSL2+ interface, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the interface adsl or interface range adsl command to enter ADSL/ADSL2+ interface mode.
2. Execute the shutdown command to disable interface.
3. Execute the no shutdown command to enable interface.
4. Execute the show interface command to show interface information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

An ADSL/ADSL2+ interface is enabled successfully.


Enable ADSL/ADSL2+ interface 4/1.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# shutdown
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# no shutdown
9806(config)# show interface 4/1 port-status
Port AdminStatus LinkStatus AtucTxRate(kbps) AturTxRate(kbps)
-----------------------------------------------------------------

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4/1

enable

down

N/A

N/A

Configuring MAC Pool


Short Description
Context
Steps

Perform this procedure to configure MAC pool.


To configure MAC pool, perform the following steps:
1. Execute the subscriber-mac-pool command to configure
MAC pool.
2. Execute the show subscriber-mac-pool command to show
MAC pool.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

MAC pool is configured successfully.


Configure a MAC pool. Its ID is 1. Start MAC is 00:00:00:00:00:0.
MAC address number is 16.
9806(config)# subscriber-mac-pool 1 start-mac 00:00:00:00:00:01 16 pppoa
9806(config)# show subscriber-mac-pool 1
Start MAC address
: 00:00:00:00:00:01
Pool capacity
: 100
Pool type
: pppoa
Num of free address
: 75

VDSL2+ Service Access


Configuration
This topic includes the following:

Overview

Configuring IPoE/PPPoE Access

Line Profile Configuration

Configuring Alarm Profile

Enabling Interface

Overview
Service
Description

VDSL2 access adopts symmetrical or asymmetrical data transmission mode. The recommended transmission distance reaches up
to 500 meters.

Service
Specifications

9806H supports VDSL2 access service through VSTDC card. At


most 4 VDSL2 cards can be inserted in each 9806H shelf. Each
card provides 16 VDSL2 ports. Each shelf provides at most 64
VDSL2 access ports.

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Configuring IPoE/PPPoE Access


Short Description

Prerequisites

Perform this procedure to configure VDSL2 IPoE/PPPoE access service, which enables users to access the Internet through VDSL2
lines in IPoE/PPPoE mode.

Network devices work normally and cables are connected.

VDSL2 cards work normally.

Background
Information

Access rate is restricted through VDSL2 profile.

Networking
Diagram

Figure 33 shows VDSL2 IPoE/PPPoE access service networking diagram.


FIGURE 33 VDSL2 IPOE/PPPOE ACCESS SERVICE NETWORKING DIAGRAM

Computer is connected to VDSL2 service port of ZXDSL 9806H


through VDSL2 modem. User data packets are connected to
ZXDSL 9806H in IPoE or PPPoE mode, then, transmitted to the
upper layer network through uplink port.
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TABLE 39 VDSL2 IPOE/PPPOE ACCESS SERVICE DATA CONFIGURATION


Item

Data

Remarks

Line Configuration
Profile

Profile name: test


xdsl2LConfProfR
fiBa nds: 1 - 2,
4094 4095
xdsl2L ConfProfV
dsl2CarMask: 30
- 40
Select default
values for other
parameters.

In the process of
enabling a VDSL
port, the port
uses the line and
channel parameters
configured in the line
configuration profile
to negotiate with the
opposite CPE device.
If the negotiation is
successful, this VDSL
port is enabled. This
VDSL line can bear
services.

Profile name: test


zxAnXdsl2Ch
1ConfProfMa
xDataRateDs:
20000 Kbps
zxAnXdsl2Ch
1ConfProfMa
xDataRateUs:
20000 Kbps
Select default
values for other
parameters.

Theoretically, user
access rate reaches
up to 20000 Kbps.
Actually, user access
port rate may be lower
than the expected
value. In this case,
increase access rate
value in configuration
to enable the
actual access rate
to meet the user
requirements.

Service Profile

Alarm Configuration
Profile

Profile name:
VDEFVAL.PRF
(default)

The alarm
configuration profile
contains alarm
threshold value.
When the alarm
profile is bound to a
port, the line status
of this port can be
monitored.
By default, all
alarm threshold
values in the alarm
configuration profile
are 0, which means
that the line status is
not monitored.

UPBO Configuration
Profile

Profile name:
VUPBODEF.PRF
(default)

Configure UPBO
parameters after
binding this profile to
port.

DPBO Configuration
Profile

Profile name:
VDPBODEF.PRF
(default)

Configure DPBO
parameters after
binding this profile to
port.

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Item

Data

Remarks

User-side Port

Configure a single
user:

VLAN ID is consistent
with that of the
upper-layer device.

VDSL2 port: 3/1


User VLAN: 301

Configure users in
batch:

VDSL2 ports: 3/1


3/16
User VLAN: 301
224

Network Side

Uplink port: 5/1

Requirements for
Upper-layer Device

LAN Switch:
LAN Switch
transmits
ZXDSL 9806H
service packets
transparently.
Configure VLAN
for ZXDSL 9806H
access. Keep
the VLAN ID
consistent with
uplink VLAN ID.

Refer to related
manuals for LAN
Switch and BAS
device configurations.

BAS

Configuration
Flow

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According to
authentication
and accounting
requirements for
dialing users,
complete relevant
configurations,
such as:
Access user
domain,
including
authentication
plan, accounting plan, authorization
plan
RADIUS
server
If user
authentication
is performed on
BAS, configure
access user name
and password
on BAS. If the
user IP address is
allocated through
BAS, configure
the relevant IP
address pool on
BAS.

Figure 34 shows VDSL2 IPoE/PPPoE access service configuration


flow.

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Steps

To configure VDSL2 IPoE/PPPoE access service, perform the following steps:


1. Create service VLAN. Add uplink port and service port to this
VLAN.
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#

add-vlan
vlan 301
vlan 301
vlan 301

301
encapsulation all
3/1 untag
5/1-2 tag

Create VLANs in batch and add service virtual ports in batch if


it is necessary.
9806(config)# add-vlan 301-316
100%
9806(config)# vlan 301-316 3/1-16 untag one-to-one
9806(config)# vlan 301-316 5/1-2 tag

2. Configure user port PVID.


9806(config)# interface vdsl 3/1
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/1)# pvid 301

Configure user port PVID in batch.


9806(config)# interface range vdsl 3/1-16
9806(cfg-if-range-vdsl)# pvid 301-316 one-to-one

3. Create line base profile.


9806(config)# vdsl2-base-profile test
9806(config)# vdsl2-base-profile test
First configure vdsl2 transmode bits:
Preferred modes:
[0] None
[1] G.993.2 Region A (North America) (Annex A/G.993.2).
[2] G.993.2 Region B (Europe) (Annex B/G.993.2).
[3] G.993.2 Region C (Japan) (Annex C/G.993.2).
Please choose one from the preferred modes:[2]
Second configure adsl2 transmode bits:
Preferred modes:
[1] T1.413 G.dmt(fdm)
[2] T1.413 G.dmt(ec)
[3] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[4] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[5] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413
[6] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413
[7] Custom
[8] All Capability
Please choose one transmode to change to (1-8):[3]
please configure the StandardProfile:
g993_2_8A(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_8B(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_8C(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_8D(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_12A(0-disable,1-enable)[1]
g993_2_12B(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_17A(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
Annex_B common BandPlans:
[1] BP_B7_1 997-M1c-A-7
[2] BP_B7_2 997-M1x-M-8
[3] BP_B7_3 997-M1x-M
[4] BP_B7_4 997-M2x-M-8
[5] BP_B7_5 997-M2x-A
[6] BP_B7_6 997-M2x-M
[7] BP_B7_7 HPE17-M1-NUS0
[8] BP_B7_8 HPE30-M1-NUS0
[9] BP_B7_9 997E17-M2x-NUS0
[10] BP_B7_10 997E30-M2x-NUS0
[11] BP_B8_1 998-M1x-A

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[12] BP_B8_2 998-M1x-B


[13] BP_B8_3 998-M1x-NUS0
[14] BP_B8_4 998-M2x-A
[15] BP_B8_5 998-M2x-M
[16] BP_B8_6 998-M2x-B
[17] BP_B8_7 998-M2x-NUS0
[18] BP_B8_8 998E17-M2x-NUS0
[19] BP_B8_9 998E17-M2x-NUS0-M
[20] BP_B8_10 998ADE17-M2x-NUS0-M
[21] BP_B8_11 998ADE17-M2x-A
[22] BP_B8_12 998ADE17-M2x-B
[23] BP_B8_13 998E30-M2x-NUS0
[24] BP_B8_14 998E30-M2x-NUS0-M
[25] BP_B8_15 998ADE30- M2x-NUS0-M
[26] BP_B8_16 998ADE30- M2x-NUS0-A
[27] BP_ZTE_1 ZTE997_M2x_M
please configure the VDSL2 Limit PSD Masks and Bandplans:[14]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUs0Disable(enable(1),disable(2)):[1]
xdsl2LConfProfRfiBands:
There are 0 bands been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands,
-delete all bands):[0]1
the number of Rfibands you want to change[0-16]:[0]2
the setting of rfiband
: 1
start subcarrier[1-4096]:[1]1
stop subcarrier[1-4096]:[1]2
the setting of rfiband
: 2
start subcarrier[2-4096]:[2]4094
stop subcarrier[4094-4096]:[4094]4095
xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2CarMask:
There are 0 bands been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands,
-delete all bands):[0]1
the number of bands you need to change is [0-32]:[0]1
the setting of band
: 1
start subcarrier[1-4096]:[1]30
stop subcarrier[30-4096]:[30]40
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfVdslMaxNomAtpDs(0..255 (0.1dBm)):[205]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
Need more detailed base profile parameters ? Y/N: [N]n

4. Create service profile.


9806(config)# vdsl2-service-profile test
9806(config)# vdsl2-service-profile test
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfForceInp(1-Enable,2-Disable):[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs(1-Manual,2-AdaptAtStartup,
3-AdaptAtRuntime):[2]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs(1-Manual,2-AdaptAtStartup,
3-AdaptAtRuntime):[2]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmDs(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmUs(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmDs(81..310(0.1dB)):[300]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmUs(81..310(0.1dB)):[300]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmDs(0..79(0.1dB)):[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmUs(0..79(0.1dB)):[0]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDataRateDs((0..200,000)kbps):[120000]20000
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDataRateUs((0..200,000)kbps):[120000]20000
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinDataRateDs((0..20000)kbps):[32]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinDataRateUs((0..20000)kbps):[32]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDelayDs((0..63)ms):[16]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDelayUs((0..63)ms):[16]
Please configure MinProtection:
noProtection (1)
- INP not required
halfSymbol (2)
- INP length = 1/2 symbol
singleSymbol (3)
- INP length = 1 symbol
twoSymbols (4)
- INP length = 2 symbols
threeSymbols (5)
- INP length = 3 symbols
fourSymbols (6)
- INP length = 4 symbols
fiveSymbols (7)
- INP length = 5 symbols
sixSymbols (8)
- INP length = 6 symbols
sevenSymbols (9)
- INP length = 7 symbols
eightSymbols (10)
- INP length = 8 symbols
nineSymbols (11)
- INP length = 9 symbols

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tenSymbols (12)
- INP length = 10 symbols
elevenSymbols (13)
- INP length = 11 symbols
twelveSymbols (14)
- INP length = 12 symbols
thirteenSymbols (15) - INP length = 13 symbols
fourteenSymbols (16) - INP length = 14 symbols
fifteenSymbols (17) - INP length = 15 symbols
sixteenSymbols (18) - INP length = 16 symbols
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinProtectionDs((1..18)Symbol):[1]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinProtectionUs((1..18)Symbol):[1]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]

5. Bind line base profile.


9806(config)# interface vdsl 3/1
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/1)# vdsl2 base-profile test

Or, bind line base profile in batch.


9806(config)# interface range vdsl 3/1-16
9806(cfg-if-range-vdsl)# vdsl2 base-profile test

6. Bind service profile.


9806(config)# interface vdsl 3/1
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/1)# vdsl2 service-profile test

Or, bind service profile in batch.


9806(config)# interface range vdsl 3/1-16
9806(cfg-if-range-vdsl)# vdsl2 service-profile test

7. (Optional) Bind alarm profile.

If the default alarm profile is not used, first, execute the


vdsl2-alarm-profile filename command to create a new
alarm profile. Next, execute the same command to modify
the alarm profile. Then, execute the vdsl2 alarm-profile
command to bind ports.
By default, all VDSL2 ports are bound to the alarm profile
VDEFVAL.PRF.
In this instance, the default alarm profile is used.

8. (Optional) Bind DPBO profile.

If the default DPBO profile is not used, first, execute the


vdsl2-dpbo-profile filename command to create a new
DPBO profile. Next, execute the same command to modify
the DPBO profile. Then, execute the vdsl2 dpbo-profile
command to bind ports.
By default, all VDSL2 ports are bound to the DPBO profile
VDPBODEF.PRF.
In this instance, the default DPBO profile is used.

9. (Optional) Bind UPBO profile.

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If the default UPBO profile is not used, first, execute the


vdsl2-upbo-profile filename command to create a new
UPBO profile. Next, execute the same command to modify
the UPBO profile. Then, execute the vdsl2 upbo-profile
command to bind ports.
By default, all VDSL2 ports are bound to the UPBO profile
VUPBODEF.PRF.

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In this instance, the default UPBO profile is used.

10. Enable user port.


9806(config)# interface vdsl 3/1
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/1)# shutdown
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/1)# no shutdown

Or, enable user ports in batch.


9806(config)# interface range vdsl 3/1-16
9806(cfg-if-range-vdsl)# shutdown
9806(cfg-if-range-vdsl)# no shutdown

11. Save configurations.


9806# copy running-config startup-config

End of Steps
Result

Users can access the Internet in IPoE/PPPoE mode successfully.

Line Profile Configuration


The line profile configuration process includes the following:

Configuring Basic Profile

Configuring Service Profile

Configuring DPBO Profile

Configuring UPBO Profile

Configuring Basic Profile


Short Description
Background
Information

Perform this procedure to configure VDSL2 basic profile.

ZXDSL 9806H can be configured with 80 VDSL2 basic profiles.


Among them, VBASEDEF.PRF is the system default profile. Its
parameter cannot be deleted or modified.

When port is activated, the specified parameters in the basic


profile are configured between the office-end device and remote device to negotiate and confirm whether they can work
normally.

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Configuration
Flow

Figure 35 shows VDSL2 basic profile configuration flow.


FIGURE 35 VDSL2 BASIC PROFILE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure VDSL2 basic profile, perform the following steps:


1. Execute the vdsl2-base-profile profile-name command to
create a VDSL2 basic profile.
2. Execute the vdsl2-base-profile profile-name command to
modify the profile parameters.
3. Execute the show vdsl2 base-profile profile-name command
to show VDSL2 basic profile.
End of Steps

Result
Example

VDSL2 basic profile is configured successfully.


Create a VDSL2 basic profile named as test. Use 1 2 or 4094
4095 for RFI band notch parameter xdsl2LConfProfRfiBands. Use
30 40 for sub-carrier mask xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2CarMask. Use
default values for other parameters.
9806(config)# vdsl2-base-profile test
9806(config)# vdsl2-base-profile test
First configure vdsl2 transmode bits:
Preferred modes:
[0] None
[1] G.993.2 Region A (North America) (Annex A/G.993.2).
[2] G.993.2 Region B (Europe) (Annex B/G.993.2).
[3] G.993.2 Region C (Japan) (Annex C/G.993.2).
Please choose one from the preferred modes:[2]
Second configure adsl2 transmode bits:
Preferred modes:
[1] T1.413 G.dmt(fdm)
[2] T1.413 G.dmt(ec)
[3] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[4] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[5] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413

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[6] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413


[7] Custom
[8] All Capability
Please choose one transmode to change to (1-8):[3]
please configure the StandardProfile:
g993_2_8A(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_8B(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_8C(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_8D(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_12A(0-disable,1-enable)[1]
g993_2_12B(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_17A(0-disable,1-enable)[0]
Annex_B common BandPlans:
[1] BP_B7_1 997-M1c-A-7
[2] BP_B7_2 997-M1x-M-8
[3] BP_B7_3 997-M1x-M
[4] BP_B7_4 997-M2x-M-8
[5] BP_B7_5 997-M2x-A
[6] BP_B7_6 997-M2x-M
[7] BP_B7_7 HPE17-M1-NUS0
[8] BP_B7_8 HPE30-M1-NUS0
[9] BP_B7_9 997E17-M2x-NUS0
[10] BP_B7_10 997E30-M2x-NUS0
[11] BP_B8_1 998-M1x-A
[12] BP_B8_2 998-M1x-B
[13] BP_B8_3 998-M1x-NUS0
[14] BP_B8_4 998-M2x-A
[15] BP_B8_5 998-M2x-M
[16] BP_B8_6 998-M2x-B
[17] BP_B8_7 998-M2x-NUS0
[18] BP_B8_8 998E17-M2x-NUS0
[19] BP_B8_9 998E17-M2x-NUS0-M
[20] BP_B8_10 998ADE17-M2x-NUS0-M
[21] BP_B8_11 998ADE17-M2x-A
[22] BP_B8_12 998ADE17-M2x-B
[23] BP_B8_13 998E30-M2x-NUS0
[24] BP_B8_14 998E30-M2x-NUS0-M
[25] BP_B8_15 998ADE30- M2x-NUS0-M
[26] BP_B8_16 998ADE30- M2x-NUS0-A
[27] BP_ZTE_1 ZTE997_M2x_M
please configure the VDSL2 Limit PSD Masks and Bandplans:[14]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUs0Disable(enable(1),disable(2)):[1]
xdsl2LConfProfRfiBands:
There are 0 bands been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, -delete all bands):[0]1
the number of Rfibands you want to change[0-16]:[0]2
the setting of rfiband
: 1
start subcarrier[1-4096]:[1]1
stop subcarrier[1-4096]:[1]2
the setting of rfiband
: 2
start subcarrier[2-4096]:[2]4094
stop subcarrier[4094-4096]:[4094]4095
xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2CarMask:
There are 0 bands been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, -delete all bands):[0]1
the number of bands you need to change is [0-32]:[0]1
the setting of band
: 1
start subcarrier[1-4096]:[1]30
stop subcarrier[30-4096]:[30]40
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfVdslMaxNomAtpDs(0..255 (0.1dBm)):[205]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
Need more detailed base profile parameters ? Y/N: [N]y
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfVdslMaxNomAtpUs(0..255 (0.1dBm)):[145]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfAdslMaxNomAtpDs(0..255 (0.1dBm)):[205]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfAdslMaxNomAtpUs(0..255 (0.1dBm)):[145]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmDs(0..310(0.1dB)):[90]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmUs(0..310(0.1dB)):[90]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeDs(0..16383(s)):[60]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeUs(0..16383(s)):[60]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmsDs(0..310(0.1dB)):[30]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmsUs(0..310(0.1dB)):[30]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeDs(0..16383(s)):[60]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeUs(0..16383(s)):[60]
Please configure zxAnXdsl2LConfProfPmMode:
[0] allowTransitionsToIdle(0)

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[1] allowTransitionsToLowPower(1)
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfPmMode:[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL0Time(0..255)s:[255]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL2Time(0..255)s:[255]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL2Atpr(0..31) dB:[3]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL2Atprt(0..31) dB:[31]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs:
There are 0 breakpoints been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskUs:
There are 0 breakpoints been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfBitswapDs(enabled (1), disabled (2)):[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfBitswapUs(enabled (1), disabled (2)):[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRetrainMode(enabled (1), disabled (2)):[1]
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfSnrModeDs(disabled (1), enabled (2)):[1]
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfSnrModeUs(disabled (1), enabled (2)):[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTxRefVNDs:
There are 0 breakpoints been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTxRefVNUs:
There are 0 breakpoints been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrDs((0..200,000)kbps):[128]
zxAnXdsl2Ch2ConfProfRateLimination(disable(1),enable(2)):[2]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)# show
Vdsl2 TransSys
Adsl TransSys
StandardProfile
LimitMask
Us0Disable
Us0Mask
RfiBandsDs

vdsl2 base-profile test


: G.993.2 Region B (Europe) (Annex B/G.993.2).
: Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
: g993_2_12A
: BP_B8_4 998-M2x-A
: enable
: None
:
00 01 00 02 0F FE 0F FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

Vdsl2CarMask

:
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

1E
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

28
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

VdslMaxNomAtpDs
: 205
Need more detailed base profile parameters ? Y/N: [N]y
VdslMaxNomAtpUs
: 145
AdslMaxNomAtpDs
: 205
AdslMaxNomAtpUs
: 145
RaUsNrmDs
: 90
RaUsNrmUs
: 90
RaUsTimeDs
: 60
RaUsTimeUs
: 60
RaDsNrmsDs
: 30
RaDsNrmsUs
: 30
RaDsTimeDs
: 60
RaDsTimeUs
: 60
PmMode
: allowTransitionsToLowPower(1)
L0Time
: 255
L2Time
: 255
L2Atpr
: 3
L2Atprt
: 31
PsdMaskDs
:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

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00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

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PsdMaskUs

BitswapDs
BitswapUs
SnrModeDs
SnrModeUs
TxRefVNDs

:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

: enable
: enable
: disable
: disable
:
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00

00
00
00
00
00
00

TxRefVNUs

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

h1MinDataRateLowPwrDs
RateLimination

Parameter
Description

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00

00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

: 128
: enable

Table 40 describes VDSL2 basic profile parameters.


TABLE 40 VDSL2 BASIC PROFILE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2BaseConfPr
ofileName

32 characters

vdsl2 transmode bits

VDSL2 work mode:

[2] G.993.2 Region


B (Europe) (Annex
B/G.993.2).

adsl2 transmode bits

[0] None
[1] G.993.2
Region A (North
America) (Annex
A/G.993.2).
[2] G.993.2
Region B
(Europe) (Annex
B/G.993.2).
[3] G.993.2
Region C
(Japan) (Annex
C/G.993.2).

ADSL2 work mode:

[1] T1.413
G.dmt(fdm)
[2] T1.413
G.dmt(ec)
[3] Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(fdm)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
[4] Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(ec)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
[5] Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(fdm)
G.dmt(fdm)

[3] Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(fdm)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)

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Parameter

Description
ReAdsl2(fdm)
T1.413
[6] Adsl2(fdm)
Adsl2+(ec)
G.dmt(fdm)
ReAdsl2(fdm)
T1.413
[7] Custom
[8] All Capability

Default Value

StandardProfile

VDSL2 standard
profile:

g993_2_12A

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfLi
mitMask

PSD profile
parameters:

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g993_2_8A
g993_2_8B
g993_2_8C
g993_2_8D
g993_2_12A
g993_2_12B
g993_2_17A

[1] BP_B7_1
997-M1c-A-7
[2] BP_B7_2
997-M1x-M-8
[3] BP_B7_3
997-M1x-M
[4] BP_B7_4
997-M2x-M-8
[5] BP_B7_5
997-M2x-A
[6] BP_B7_6
997-M2x-M
[7] BP_B7_7
HPE17-M1-NUS0
[8] BP_B7_8
HPE30-M1-NUS0
[9] BP_B7_9
997E17-M2xNUS0
[10] BP_B7_10
997E30-M2xNUS0
[11] BP_B8_1
998-M1x-A
[12] BP_B8_2
998-M1x-B
[13] BP_B8_3
998-M1x-NUS0
[14] BP_B8_4
998-M2x-A
[15] BP_B8_5
998-M2x-M
[16] BP_B8_6
998-M2x-B
[17] BP_B8_7
998-M2x-NUS0
[18] BP_B8_8
998E17-M2xNUS0
[19] BP_B8_9
998E17-M2xNUS0-M

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Parameter

Description

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfU
s0Disable

Default Value

[20] BP_B8_10
998ADE17-M2xNUS0-M
[21] BP_B8_11
998ADE17-M2x-A
[22] BP_B8_12
998ADE17-M2x-B
[23] BP_B8_13
998E30-M2xNUS0
[24] BP_B8_14
998E30-M2xNUS0-M
[25] BP_B8_15
998ADE30M2x-NUS0-M
[26] BP_B8_16
998ADE30M2x-NUS0-A
[27] BP_ZTE_1
ZTE997_M2x_M

Enable upstream band


US0 or not.

enable

[1] enable
[2] disable

xdsl2LConfProfRfiBa
nds

To avoid RFI, several


bands are configured.
Each band consists
of start tone and end
tone. Sixteen bands
can be configured at
maximum.

xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2C
arMask

Sub-carrier mask defines upstream/downstream sub-carriers


for transmission. At
most 32 bands can be
defined.

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfV
dslMaxNomAtpDs

VDSL downstream
maximum normal
aggregation
transmission power
in the process of
initialization and
showdown

205

Value range: 0 255


Real range: 0 dBm
25.5 dBm
Interval: 0.1 dBm

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Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfV
dslMaxNomAtpUs

VDSL upstream
maximum normal
aggregation
transmission power
in the process of
initialization and
showdown

145

Value range: 0 255


Real range: 0 dBm
25.5 dBm
Interval: 0.1 dBm
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfA
dslMaxNomAtpDs

ADSL downstream
maximum normal
aggregation
transmission power
in the process of
initialization and
showdown

205

Value range: 0 255


Real range: 0 dBm
25.5 dBm
Interval: 0.1 dBm
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfA
dslMaxNomAtpUs

ADSL upstream
maximum normal
aggregation
transmission power
in the process of
initialization and
showdown

145

Value range: 0 255


Real range: 0 dBm
25.5 dBm
Interval: 0.1 dBm
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
aUsNrmDs/zxAnXdsl2
LConfProfRaUsNrmUs

Value range: 0 310

90

Real range: 0 dBm


31 Bm
Interval: 0.1 dBm

108

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
aUsTimeDs/zxAnXds
l2LConfProfRaUsTim
eUs

Value range: 0 1683


sec

60

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
aDsNrmsDs/zxAnXds
l2LConfProfRaDsNrm
sUs

Value range: 0 310

30

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
aDsTimeDs/zxAnXdsl
2LConfProfRaDsTime
Us(

Value range: 0 1683


sec

Real range: 0 dBm


31 Bm
Interval: 0.1 dBm

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Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfP
mMode

Channel is allowed
to changed to idle
or low power status
when there is no
data transmission or
transmission rate is
too low.

allowTransitionsToLowPower

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL
0Time

[0] allowTransitionsToIdle
[1] allowTransitionsToLowPower

Minimum time of full


power status

255

Value range: 0 255


sec
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL
2Time

Minimum time from


low power to power
lower down

255

Value range: 0 255


sec
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL
2Atpr

Reduced power each


time

Value range: 0 dB
31 dB
31

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL
2Atprt

Total reduced power

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfP
sdMaskDs/zxAnXdsl2
LConfProfPsdMaskUs

PSD mask defines


PSD at broken point.
There are 16 broken
points upstream and
32 broken points
downstream.

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfB
itswapDs/zxAnXdsl2L
ConfProfBitswapUs

Channel bit swap can


adjust to bit or Tone
transmission power,
ensuring the line bit
error lower than 10-7.

[1] enabled

Value range: 0 dB
31 dB

Value range:
[1] enabled
[2] disabled

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
etrainMode

Enable or disable
retraining.

[1] enabled

Value range:
[1] enabled
[2] disabled

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Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2LconfProfS
nrModeDs/zxAnXdsl2
LconfProfSnrModeUs

Enable or disable upstream/downstream


virtual noise.

[1] disabled

Value range:
[1] disabled
[2] enabled

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfT
xRefVNDs/zxAnXdsl2
LConfProfTxRefVNUs

Value range:

Sub-carrier ID: 1
4096
PSD value: 0 200
Real range: -40
dBm/Hz 140
dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.5 dBm/Hz

zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfPr
ofMinDataRateLowPw
rDs

The minimum rate of


downstream line in
low power.

128

Value range:
0 Kbps 200000 Kbps
zxAnXdsl2Ch2ConfPro
fRateLimination

Related
Operations

Value range

[2] enable

[1] disable
[2] enable

Table 41 describes operations related to VDSL2 basic profile.


TABLE 41 OPERATIONS RELATED TO VDSL2 BASIC PROFILE
Information

Procedure

Remarks

Delete VDSL2 basic


profile.

no vdsl2-base-prof
ile profile-mane

The default basic


profile cannot be
deleted.

Show VDSL2 basic


profile and related
ports.

show vdsl2
base-profile
profile-mane
relate-ports

Configuring Service Profile


Short Description
Background
Information

110

Perform this procedure to configure VDSL2 service profile.

ZXDSL 9806H can be configured with 256 VDSL2 service profiles. Among them, VDEFVAL.PRF is the system default profile.
Its parameter cannot be deleted or modified.

Target SNR margin must be less than or equal to maximum


SNR. The minimum SNR margin must be less than or equal to
target SNR margin.

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Configuration
Flow

Figure 36 shows VDSL2 service profile configuration flow.


FIGURE 36 VDSL2 SERVICE PROFILE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure VDSL2 service profile, perform the following steps:


1. Execute the vdsl2-service-profile profile-name command to
create a VDSL2 service profile.
2. Execute the vdsl2-service-profile profile-name command to
modify the profile parameters.
3. Execute the show vdsl2 service-profile profile-name command to show VDSL2 service profile.
End of Steps

Result
Example

VDSL2 service profile is configured successfully.


Create a VDSL2 service profile named as test. The maximum
upstream/downstream rate is 20000 Kbps. Use default values for
other parameters.
9806(config)# vdsl2-service-profile test
9806(config)# vdsl2-service-profile test
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfForceInp(1-Enable,2-Disable):[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs(1-Manual,2-AdaptAtStartup,
3-AdaptAtRuntime):[2]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs(1-Manual,2-AdaptAtStartup,
3-AdaptAtRuntime):[2]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmDs(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmUs(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmDs(81..310(0.1dB)):[300]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmUs(81..310(0.1dB)):[300]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmDs(0..79(0.1dB)):[0]

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zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmUs(0..79(0.1dB)):[0]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDataRateDs((0..200,000)kbps):[120000]20000
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDataRateUs((0..200,000)kbps):[120000]20000
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinDataRateDs((0..20000)kbps):[32]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinDataRateUs((0..20000)kbps):[32]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDelayDs((0..63)ms):[16]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDelayUs((0..63)ms):[16]
Please configure MinProtection:
noProtection (1)
- INP not required
halfSymbol (2)
- INP length = 1/2 symbol
singleSymbol (3)
- INP length = 1 symbol
twoSymbols (4)
- INP length = 2 symbols
threeSymbols (5)
- INP length = 3 symbols
fourSymbols (6)
- INP length = 4 symbols
fiveSymbols (7)
- INP length = 5 symbols
sixSymbols (8)
- INP length = 6 symbols
sevenSymbols (9)
- INP length = 7 symbols
eightSymbols (10)
- INP length = 8 symbols
nineSymbols (11)
- INP length = 9 symbols
tenSymbols (12)
- INP length = 10 symbols
elevenSymbols (13)
- INP length = 11 symbols
twelveSymbols (14)
- INP length = 12 symbols
thirteenSymbols (15) - INP length = 13 symbols
fourteenSymbols (16) - INP length = 14 symbols
fifteenSymbols (17) - INP length = 15 symbols
sixteenSymbols (18) - INP length = 16 symbols
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinProtectionDs((1..18)Symbol):[1]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinProtectionUs((1..18)Symbol):[1]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)# show vdsl2 service-profile test
ForceInp
: enable
RaModeDs
: AdaptAtStartup
RaModeUs
: AdaptAtStartup
TargetSnrmDs
: 80
TargetSnrmUs
: 80
MaxSnrmDs
: 300
MaxSnrmUs
: 300
MinSnrmDs
: 0
MinSnrmUs
: 0
Ch1ProfMaxDataRateDs
: 20000
Ch1ProfMaxDataRateUs
: 20000
Ch1ProfMinDataRateDs
: 32
Ch1ProfMinDataRateUs
: 32
Ch1ProfMaxDelayDs
: 16
Ch1ProfMaxDelayUs
: 16
Ch1ProfMinProtectionDs : noProtection
Ch1ProfMinProtectionUs : noProtection

Parameter
Description

Table 42 describes VDSL2 service profile parameters.


TABLE 42 VDSL2 SERVICE PROFILE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2ServiceCon
fProfileName

32 characters

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfF
orceInp

Two modes:

Enable

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
aModeDs/zxAnXdsl2L
ConfProfRaModeUs

Three modes:

1.
2.

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Enable
Disable

Adaptation
manually
Adaptation in
startup
Adaptation inn
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Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfT
argetSnrmDs/zxAnXd
sl2LConfProfTargetSn
rmUs

Target SNR refers


to a certain amount
of reserved noise
in normal data
communication. It
ensures normal
communication
when line status is
deteriorating. The
greater the SNR
margin is, the fewer
the transmission error
occurs and the safer
the system is.

80

Value range: 0 310


Real range: 0 dB 31
dB
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfM
axSnrmDs/zxAnXdsl2
LConfProfMaxSnrmUs

When the line status


is very good and
the SNR exceeds
the maximum noise
tolerance, the system
may decrease the
transmission power
to reduce the SNR
while meeting the
requirement of
current line rate.

300

Value range: 81
310
Real range: 8.1 dB
31 dB
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfM
inSnrmDs/zxAnXdsl2L
ConfProfMinSnrmUs

When line status


deteriorates and the
SNR is lower than
the minimum noise
tolerance, the system
may increase the
transmission power to
raise the line SNR to
meet the requirement
of the current line
rate.

Value range: 0 79
Real range: 0 dB
7.9 dB
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfPro
fMaxDataRateDs/zxA
nXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMa
xDataRateUs

Value range: 0 Kbps


200000 Kbps

120000 Kbps

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Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfPro
fMinDataRateDs/zxAn
Xdsl2Ch1ConfProfMin
DataRateUs

In the process of establishing VDSL2 connection, if the calculated upstream/downstream rate is lower
than the configured
minimum rate, the
port cannot be activated.

32 Kbps

Value range: 0 Kbps


20000 Kbps
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfPro
fMaxDelayDs/zxAnXd
sl2Ch1ConfProfMaxD
elayUs

Interleaving delay
refers to the delay
when bit stream
is interleaved. It
is related with
interleaving depth,
code word length and
line rate.

16 ms

Value range: 0 ms
63 ms
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfPro
fMinProtectionDs/zxA
nXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMi
nProtectionUs

Impulse noise protection is defined as the


number of protected
DMT consecutive code
words which can be
corrected. The upstream/downstream
pulse noise protection
can be configured respectively. The code
word length is as follows:

Related
Operations

No Protection
0.5 Symbol
1 Symbol
2 Symbols
...
16 Symbols

Table 43 describes operations related to VDSL2 service profile.


TABLE 43 OPERATIONS RELATED TO VDSL2 SERVICE PROFILE

114

Information

Procedure

Remarks

Delete VDSL2 service


profile.

no vdsl2-service-pr
ofile profile-name

The default basic


profile cannot be
deleted.

Show VDSL2 service


profile and related
ports.

show vdsl2
service-profile
profile-name
relate-ports

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Configuring DPBO Profile


Short Description
Background
Information
Configuration
Flow

Perform this procedure to configure VDSL2 DPBO profile.


ZXDSL 9806H can be configured with 256 VDSL2 DPBO profiles.
Among them, VDPBODEF.PRF is the system default profile. Its parameter cannot be deleted or modified.
Figure 37 shows VDSL2 DPBO profile configuration flow.
FIGURE 37 VDSL2 DPBO PROFILE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure VDSL2 DPBO profile, perform the following steps:


1. Execute the vdsl2-dpbo-profile profile-name command to
create a VDSL2 DPBO profile.
2. Execute the vdsl2-dpbo-profile profile-name command to
modify the profile parameters.
3. Execute the show vdsl2 dpbo-profile profile-name command
to show VDSL2 DPBO profile.
End of Steps

Result
Example

VDSL2 DPBO profile is configured successfully.


Create a VDSL2 DPBO profile named as test. The electrical length
at exchange is 500. Use default values for other parameters.
9806(config)# vdsl2-dpbo-profile test
9806(config)# vdsl2-dpbo-profile test
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfDpboEPsd:
[1] adsl
mode
[2] adsl2
mode
[3] adsl2+ mode

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[4] vdsl2 998_M2x_A mode


[5] vdsl2 998E17-M2x-NUS0
mode
[6] custom
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfDpboEPsd:[3]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfDpboEsEL(0(0 dB)..511(255.5 dB)) 0.5 dB:[0]500
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelA(0..640) 2e-8:[263]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelB(0..640) 2e-8:[509]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelC(0..640) 2e-8:[261]
xdsl2LineConfProfDpboMus(0..255) 0.5dBm:[190]
xdsl2LineConfProfDpboFmin(0..2048) 4.3125 KHz:[32]
xdsl2LineConfProfDpboFmax(32..6956) 4.3125 KHz:[511]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)# show vdsl dpbo-profile test
DpboEPsd
: adsl2+ mode
: 00 01 78 00 20 78 00 21
FF 67 02 00 A0 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
DpboEsEL
DpboEsCableModelA
DpboEsCableModelB
DpboEsCableModelC
DpboMus
DpboFMin
DpboFMax

Parameter
Description

:
:
:
:
:
:
:

50 00 FF 50 01 78 64 01
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

500
263
509
261
190
32
511

Table 44 describes VDSL2 DPBO profile parameters.


TABLE 44 VDSL2 DPBO PROFILE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2DpboConfPr
ofileName

32 characters

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfD
pboEPsd

DPBO supports the


following working
modes:

[3] adsl2+ mode

[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]

zxAnXdsl2LconfProfD
pboEsEL

adsl
mode
adsl2
mode
adsl2+ mode
vdsl2 998_M2x_A mode
vdsl2 998E17-M2x-NUS0
custom

When the value is 0,


DPBO is disabled.
Value range: 0 511
Real range: 0 dB
255.5 dB

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Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfD
pboEsCableModelA

This parameter
describes the
real attenuation
characteristic of cable,
such as differentiating
0.4 mm or 0.5 mm of
cable diameter. Cable
model uses A, B, C to
estimate the relevant
frequency loss of
End-E (exchange)
cable calculated
by the exchange
side electrical length
parameter.

263

Value range: 0 640


Real range: 1.0
1.5
Interval: 2-8
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfD
pboEsCableModelB

Characteristic
parameter vector
B of office-end cable

509

Value range: 0 640


Real range: 1.0
1.5
Interval: 2-8
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfD
pboEsCableModelC

Characteristic
parameter vector
C of office-end cable

261

Value range: 0 640


Real range: 1.0
1.5
Interval: 2-8
xdsl2LineConfProfDpb
oMus

Value range: 0 255

190

Real range: 0 dBm


127.5 dBm
Interval: 0.5 dBm

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfD
pboFMin

Minimum DPBO
frequency value

32

Value range: 0 2048


Real range: 0 KHz
8832 KHz
Interval: 4.3125 KHz
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfD
pboFMax

Maximum DPBO
frequency value

511

Value range: 32
6956
Real range: 138 KHz
29997.75 KHz
Interval: 4.3125 KHz

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Related
Operations

Table 45 describes operations related to VDSL2 DPBO profile.


TABLE 45 OPERATIONS RELATED TO VDSL2 DPBO PROFILE
Information

Procedure

Remarks

Delete VDSL2 DPBO


profile.

no vdsl2-dpbo-prof
ile profile-name

The default basic


profile cannot be
deleted.

Show VDSL2 DPBO


profile and related
ports.

show vdsl2
dpbo-profile
profile-name
relate-ports

Configuring UPBO Profile


Short Description
Background
Information

118

Perform this procedure to configure UPBO VDSL2 profile.


ZXDSL 9806H can be configured with 40 VDSL2 UPBO profiles.
Among them, VUPBODEF.PRF is the system default profile. Its parameter cannot be deleted or modified.

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Configuration
Flow

Figure 38 shows VDSL2 UPBO profile configuration flow.


FIGURE 38 VDSL2 UPBO PROFILE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure VDSL2 UPBO profile, perform the following steps:


1. Execute the vdsl2-upbo-profile profile-name command to
create a VDSL2 UPBO profile.
2. Execute the vdsl2-upbo-profile profile-name command to
modify the profile parameters.
3. Execute the show vdsl2 upbo-profile profile-name command
to show VDSL2 UPBO profile.
End of Steps

Result
Example

VDSL2 UPBO profile is configured successfully.


Create a VDSL2 UPBO profile named as test. The UPBO work
mode is auto. Use default values for other parameters.
9806(config)# vdsl2-upbo-profile test
9806(config)# vdsl2-upbo-profile test
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboKL(0..1280) 0.1dBm:[0]

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zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboKLF(auto[1] override[2] disableUpbo[3])[3]1


zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU0bandPsdA(4000..8095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[4000]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU0bandPsdB(0..4095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU1bandPsdA(4000..8095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[5650]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU1bandPsdB(0..4095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[1020]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU2bandPsdA(4000..8095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[5650]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU2bandPsdB(0..4095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[615]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU3bandPsdA(4000..8095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[5650]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU3bandPsdB(0..4095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[615]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU4bandPsdA(4000..8095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[4000]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUpboU4bandPsdB(0..4095) 0.01 dBm/Hz:[0]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)# show
UpboKL
UpboKLF
UpboU0bandPsdA
UpboU0bandPsdB
UpboU1bandPsdA
UpboU1bandPsdB
UpboU2bandPsdA
UpboU2bandPsdB
UpboU3bandPsdA
UpboU3bandPsdB
UpboU4bandPsdA
UpboU4bandPsdB

Parameter
Description

vdsl2 upbo-profile test


: 0
: auto
: 4000
: 0
: 5650
: 1020
: 5650
: 615
: 5650
: 615
: 4000
: 0

Table 46 describes VDSL2 UPBO profile parameters.


TABLE 46 VDSL2 UPBO PROFILE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2LUpboConf
ProfileName

32 characters

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfU
pboKL

This parameter is
effective only when
zxAnXdsl2LConfPr
ofUpboKLF is set
as override(2).
Electrical length
refers to distance
attenuation value that
is force-configured by
user.

Value range: 0 1280


Real range: 0 dBm
128 dBm
Interval: 0.1 dBm
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfU
pboKLF

Define whether to
force remote end
to use office-end
configured electrical
length to calculate
UPBO.
Mode range:
[1] auto
[2] override
[3] disableUpbo

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Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2LConfProfU
pboU0bandPsdA

Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US0
UPBO

4000

Value range: 4000


8095
Real range: 40
dBm/Hz 80.95
dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfU
pboU0bandPsdB

Parameter B for
calculating upstream
frequency band US0
UPBO

Value range: 0 4095


Real range: 0 dBm/Hz
40.95 dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfU
pboU1bandPsdA

Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US1
UPBO

5650

Value range: 4000


8095
Real range: 40
dBm/Hz 80.95
dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfU
pboU1bandPsdB

Parameter B for
calculating upstream
frequency band US1
UPBO

1020

Value range: 0 4095


Real range: 0 dBm/Hz
40.95 dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfU
pboU2bandPsdA

Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US2

5650

Value range: 4000


8095
Real range: 40
dBm/Hz 80.95
dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz

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Parameter

Description

Default Value

zxAnXdsl2LconfProfU
pboU2bandPsdB

Parameter B for
calculating upstream
frequency band US2
UPBO

615

Value range: 0 4095


Real range: 0 dBm/Hz
40.95 dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfU
pboU3bandPsdA

Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US3
UPBO

5650

Value range: 4000


8095
Real range: 40
dBm/Hz 80.95
dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfU
pboU3bandPsdB

Parameter B for
calculating upstream
frequency band US3
UPBO

615

Value range: 0 4095


Real range: 0 dBm/Hz
40.95 dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfU
pboU4bandPsdA

Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US4
UPBO

4000

Value range: 4000


8095
Real range: 40
dBm/Hz 80.95
dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfU
pboU4bandPsdB

Parameter B for
calculating upstream
frequency band US4
UPBO
Value range: 0 4095
Real range: 0 dBm/Hz
40.95 dBm/Hz
Interval: 0.01
dBm/Hz

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Related
Operations

Table 47 describes operations related to VDSL2 UPBO profile.


TABLE 47 OPERATIONS RELATED TO VDSL2 UPBO PROFILE
Information

Procedure

Remarks

Delete VDSL2 UPBO


profile.

no vdsl2-upbo-prof
ile profile-name

The default basic


profile cannot be
deleted.

Show VDSL2 UPBO


profile and related
ports.

show vdsl2
upbo-profile
profile-name
relate-ports

Configuring Alarm Profile


Short Description
Background
Information

Perform this procedure to configure VDSL2 alarm profile.

ZXDSL 9806H has its own default VDSL2 alarm profile. The
name is VDEFVAL.PRF. The default alarm profile cannot be
deleted or modified. In the default alarm profile, all alarm
threshold is 0.

A series of threshold parameters are set in VDSL2 alarm profile


to monitor the performance of the activated VDSL2 line and
channel. When some value reaches the threshold, the system
generates alarm and send alarm information to NMS.

ZXDSL 9806H supports 40 VDSL2 alarm profiles.

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Flow

Figure 39 shows VDSL2 alarm profile configuration flow.


FIGURE 39 VDSL2 ALARM PROFILE CONFIGURATION FLOW

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Steps

To configure VDSL2 alarm profile, perform the following steps:


1. Execute the vdsl2-alarm-profile alarm-profile-name command to create VDSL2 alarm profile.
2. Execute the vdsl2-alarm-profile alarm-profile-name command to modify alarm profile parameters.
3. Execute the show vdsl2 alarm-profile alarm-profile-name
command to show VDSL2 alarm profile.
End of Steps

Result
Example

VDSL2 alarm profile is configured successfully.


Add a VDSL2 alarm profile. The alarm profile name is test.
9806(config)# vdsl2-alarm-profile test
9806(config)# vdsl2-alarm-profile test
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshFecs(0...900s)[0]
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshEs(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshSes(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLoss(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLofs(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLols(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLprs(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshUas(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshPtmCrcErrs(0...2147483646):[0]
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshPtmCodViol(0...2147483646):[0]
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshFecs(0...900s):[0]
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshEs(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshSes(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshLoss(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshLofs(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshLprs(0...900s):[0]50
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshUas(0...900s):[0]
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshPtmCrcErrs(0...2147483646):[0]
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshPtmCodViol(0...2147483646):[0]
zxAnXdsl2ThreshFailedFullInt(0...2147483646):[0]5
zxAnXdsl2ThreshFailedShrtInt(0...2147483646):[0]5
zxAnXdsl2Ch1XtucThrshCodeViol(0...2147483646):[0]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1XtucThrshCorrected(0...2147483646):[0]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1XturThrshCodeViol(0...2147483646):[0]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1XturThrshCorrected(0...2147483646):[0]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)# show vdsl2 alarm-profile test
XtucThreshFecs
: 0
XtucThreshEs
: 50
XtucThreshses
: 50
XtucThreshLoss
: 50
XtucThreshLofs
: 50
XtucThreshLols
: 50
XtucThreshLprs
: 50
XtucThreshUas
: 50
XtucThreshPtmCrcErrs
: 0
XtucThreshPtmCodViol
: 0
XturThreshFecs
: 0
XturThreshEs
: 50
XturThreshses
: 50
XturThreshLoss
: 50
XturThreshLofs
: 50
XturThreshLprs
: 50
XturThreshUas
: 0
XturThreshPtmCrcErrs
: 0
XturThreshPtmCodViol
: 0
ThreshFailedFullInt
: 5
ThreshFailedshrtInt
: 5
Ch1XtucThrshCodeViol
: 0
Ch1XtucThrshCorrected
: 0
Ch1XturThrshCodeViol
: 0
Ch1XturThrshCorrected
: 0

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Parameter
Description

Table 48 describes the VDSL2 alarm profile parameters.


TABLE 48 VDSL2 ALARM PROFILE PARAMETERS

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Parameter

Description

Alarm profile name

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshFecs

In 15 minutes, if central office


FECS exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshEs

In 15 minutes, if upstream ES
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshSes

In 15 minutes, if upstream SES


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLoss

In 15 minutes, if the upstream


LoS exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLofs

In 15 minutes, if the upstream


LoF exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLols

In 15 minutes, if the upstream


loss of link exceeds the threshold,
the system generates an alarm

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLprs

In 15 minutes, if central office loss


of power exceeds the threshold,
the system generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshUas

In 15 minutes, if upstream UAS


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshPtmCrcErrs

In 15 minutes, if upstream
CRC error packets exceed the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshPtmCodViol

In 15 minutes, if upstream
PTM code violation exceeds the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XturThreshFecs

In 15 minutes, if remote end FECS


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XturThreshEs

In 15 minutes, if downstream ES
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XturThreshSes

In 15 minutes, if downstream SES


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

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Operations

Parameter

Description

zxAnXdsl2XturThreshLoss

In 15 minutes, if the downstream


LoS exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XturThreshLofs

In 15 minutes, if the downstream


LoF exceeds the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLprs

In 15 minutes, if remote end loss


of power exceeds the threshold,
the system generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XturThreshUas

In 15 minutes, if downstream UAS


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XturThreshPtmCrcErrs

In 15 minutes, if downstream
CRC error packets exceed the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2XturThreshPtmCodViol

In 15 minutes, if downstream
PTM code violation exceeds the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2ThreshFailedFullInt

In 15 minutes, if failed full


initialization exceeds the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2ThreshFailedShrtInt

In 15 minutes, if failed fast


initialization exceeds the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2Ch1XtucThrshCodeViol

In 15 minutes, if upstream code


violation exceeds the threshold,
the system generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2Ch1XtucThrshCorrected

In 15 minutes, if upstream
corrected data blocks exceed the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2Ch1XturThrshCodeViol

In 15 minutes, if downstream code


violation exceeds the threshold,
the system generates an alarm.

zxAnXdsl2Ch1XturThrshCorrected

In 15 minutes, if downstream
corrected data blocks exceed the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

Table 49 describes operations related to VDSL2 alarm profile configuration.

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TABLE 49 OPERATIONS RELATED TO VDSL2 ALARM PROFILE


Information

Procedure

Remarks

Delete VDSL2 alarm


profile.

no vdsl2-al
arm-profile
alarm-profile-name

The default alarm


profile cannot be
deleted.

Show alarm profile


related ports.

show vdsl2
alarm-profile
alarm-profile-name
related-ports

Enabling Interface
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context

Perform this procedure to enable VDSL2 interface.


VDSL2 line profile is configured.

Enabling VDSL2 interface is a communication setup process


between VTU-C and VTU-R.

If the process is successful, the interface is enabled.

ZXDSL 9806H supports four profiles:

VDSL2 service profile

VDSL2 base profile

VDSL2 DPBO profile

VDSL2 UPBO profile

To enable VDSL2 interface, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the interface vdsl or interface range vdsl command to enter VDSL2 interface mode.
2. Execute the shutdown command to disable the interface.
3. Execute the no shutdown to enable the interface.
4. Execute the show interface to show interface information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

VDSL2 interface is enabled successfully.


Enable VDSL2 interface 3/1.
9806(config)# interface vdsl 3/1
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/1)# shutdown
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/1)# no shutdown
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/1)# show interface 3/1 port-status
Port AdminStatus LinkStatus XtucTxRate(kbps) XturTxRate(kbps)
------------------------------------------------------------3/1 enable
down
N/A
N/A

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SHDSL Service Access


Configuration
This topic includes the following:

Overview

Configuring IPoE/PPPoE Access

Configuring Line Profile

Configuring Alarm Profile

Enabling Interface

Overview
Service
Description

SHDSL provides users with symmetrical high-speed dedicated access line service with ordinary twisted pair. It can satisfy the
broadband access demand of medium-sized or small-sized enterprises and SOHO users. The SHDSL transmission distance range
is from to 3000 - 6000 meters.
9806H support SHDSL through SSTEB card. Its data rate range is
from 200 Kbps 462 Kbps.

Service
Specifications

ZXDSL 9806H supports SHDSL access service through SSTEB card.


At most 4 SHDSL cards can be plugged-in each shelf. Each card
provides 24 SHDSL ports. Each shelf can provide up to 96 SHDSL
access service lines.
9806H provides two encapsulation types:

llc-Bridge

vcmux-Bridge

9806H provdes one common mode, which includes llc-Bridge and


vcmux-Bridge types.
The corresponding relations between 9806H and MODEM encapsulation type is listed in Table 50.
TABLE 50 CORRESPONDING RELATIONS BETWEEN 9806H AND MODEM
ENCAPSULATION TYPE
Access Service Type

MODEM
Encapsulation Type

9806H Encapsulation Type

IPoE

llc-Bridge

llc-Bridge, common

vcmux-Bridge

vcmux-Bridge,
common

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Access Service Type

MODEM
Encapsulation Type

9806H Encapsulation Type

PPPoE

llc-RFC1483, 2684
Bridge

llc-Bridge, common

llc-RFC1483, 2684
Bridge

vcmux-Bridge,
common

vcmux-PPPoE

vcmux-Bridge,
common

llc-PPPoE

llc-Bridge, common

Configuring IPoE/PPPoE Access


Short Description

Prerequisites

130

Perform this procedure to configure SHDSL IPoE/PPPoE access service, which enables users to access the Internet through SHDSL
lines in IPoE/PPPoE mode.

Network devices work normally and cables are connected.

SHDSL cards work normally.

Background
Information

Access rate is restricted through SHDSL profile.

Networking
Diagram

Figure 40 shows SHDSL IPoE/PPPoE access service networking diagram.

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FIGURE 40 SHDSL IPOE/PPPOE ACCESS SERVICE NETWORKING DIAGRAM

Computer is connected to SHDSL service port of ZXDSL 9806H


through SHDSL modem. User data packets are connected to
ZXDSL 9806H in IPoE or PPPoE mode, then, transmitted to the
upperlayer network through uplink port.
Data Configuration

Table 51 describes SHDSL IPoE/PPPoE access service data configuration.


TABLE 51 SHDSL IPOE/PPPOE ACCESS SERVICE DATA CONFIGURATION
Item

Data

Remarks

Line Configuration
Profile

In the process of
enabling a SHDSL
port, the port
uses the line and
channel parameters
configured in the line
configuration profile
to negotiate with the
opposite CPE device.
If the negotiation
is successful, this
SHDSL port is
enabled. This SHDSL
line can bear services.

Profile name: test


Use the values
of the default
line profile
(SDEFVAL.PRF)

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Item

Data

Remarks

Alarm Configuration
Profile

Profile name:
SDEFVAL.PRF
(default)

The alarm
configuration profile
contains alarm
threshold value.
When the alarm
profile is bound to a
port, the line status
of this port can be
monitored.
By default, all
alarm threshold
values in the alarm
configuration profile
are 0, which means
that the line status is
not monitored.

User-side Port

Configure a single
user:

SHDSL port: 1/1


User VLAN: 101

VLAN ID is consistent
with that of the
upper-layer device.

Configure users in
batch:

SHDSL ports: 1/1


1/16
User VLAN: 101
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Network Side

Uplink port: 5/1

Requirements for
Upper-layer Device

LAN Switch:
LAN Switch
transmits
ZXDSL 9806H
service packets
transparently.
Configure VLAN
for ZXDSL 9806H
access. Keep
the VLAN ID
consistent with
uplink VLAN ID.

Refer to related
manuals for LAN
Switch and BAS
device configurations.

BAS

132

According to
authentication
and accounting
requirements for
dialing users,
complete relevant
configurations,
such as:
Access user
domain,
including
authentication
plan, accounting plan, authorization
plan

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Item

Data

Remarks

Configuration
Flow

RADIUS
server
If user
authentication
is performed on
BAS, configure
access user name
and password
on BAS. If the
user IP address is
allocated through
BAS, configure
the relevant IP
address pool on
BAS.

Figure 41 shows SHDSL IPoE/PPPoE access service configuration


flow.

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FIGURE 41 SHDSL IPOE/PPPOE ACCESS SERVICE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure SHDSL IPoE/PPPoE access service, perform the following steps:


1. Create service VLAN. Add uplink port and service port to this
VLAN.
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#

add-vlan
vlan 101
vlan 101
vlan 101

101
encapsulation all
1/1 untag
5/1-2 tag

Create VLANs in batch and add service virtual ports in batch if


it is necessary.

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9806(config)# add-vlan 101-124


100%
9806(config)# vlan 101-124 1/1-24 untag one-to-one
9806(config)# vlan 101-124 5/1-2 tag

2. Configure user port PVID and PVC.


9806(config)# interface shdsl 1/1
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# pvid 101 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81 common

Configure user port PVID and PVC in batch.


9806(config)# interface range shdsl 1/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-shdsl)# pvid 101-124 one-to-one pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-range-shdsl)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81 common

3. Create line profile.


First, execute the show shdsl profile command to check the
current line profiles. If there is no suitable line profile, create
a new one. Configure line profile parameters as required.
9806(config)# shdsl-profile test
9806(config)# shdsl-profile test
SpanConfWireInterface(1-twoWire,2-fourWire,3-gsfourWireBitInterleave,
4-fourWireB
yteInterleaveEnhanced,5-fourWireBitInterleaveEnhanced):[1]
SpanConfMinLineRate(200..4624kbps):[200]
SpanConfMaxLineRate(200..4624kbps):[1552]
SpanConfPSD(1-symmetric,2-asymmetric,3-gsR1asymmetric,
4-gsR2asymmetric):[1]
SpanConfTransmissionMode(0-default,1-custom):[0]
SpanConfRemoteEnabled(1-disable,2-enable)):[1]
SpanConfPowerFeeding(1-noPower,2-powerFeed,3-wettingCurrent):[1]
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginDown(0..10dB):[5]
SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMarginDown(-10..10dB):[0]
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginUp(0..10dB):[5]
SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMarginUp(-10..10dB):[0]
SpanConfUsedTargetMargins(0-default,1-custom):[0]
SpanConfReferenceClock(1-LocalClk,2-NetworkClk,3-DataOrNetworkClk,
4-DataClk):[1]
SpanConfLineProbeEnable(1-disable,2-enable):[1]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]

4. (Optional) Create alarm profile.


First, execute the show shdsl alarm-profile command to
check the current alarm profiles. If there is no suitable alarm
profile, execute the shdsl-alarm-profile command to create
a new one. Configure alarm profile parameters as required.
In this instance, the default alarm profile is used (SDEFVAL.PRF). It is not necessary to configure alarm profile.
5. Bind line profile.
9806(config)# interface shdsl 1/1
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# shdsl profile test

Or, bind line profile in batch.


9806(config)# interface range shdsl 1/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-shdsl)# shdsl profile test

6. (Optional) Bind alarm profile.

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By default, all SHDSL ports are bound to the default alarm


profile (SDEFVAL.PRF). If it is required to bind a new alarm
profile, execute the shdsl alarm-profile filename command.
7. Enable user port.
9806(config)# interface shdsl 1/1
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# shutdown
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# no shutdown

Or, enable user ports in batch.


9806(config)# interface range shdsl 1/1-24
9806(cfg-if-range-shdsl)# shutdown
9806(cfg-if-range-shdsl)# no shutdown

8. Save configurations.
9806# copy running-config startup-config

End of Steps
Result

Users can access the Internet in IPoE/PPPoE mode successfully.

Configuring Line Profile


Short Description
Background
Information

136

Perform this procedure to configure SHDSL line profile.


ZXDSL 9806H supports 20 SHDSL line profiles. Both FOURWIRE.PRF and SDEFVAL.PRF are default profiles which cannot be
deleted or modified.

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Configuration
Flow

Figure 42 shows SHDSL line profile configuration flow.


FIGURE 42 SHDSL LINE PROFILE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure SHDSL line profile, perform the following steps:

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1. Execute the shdsl-profile filename command to create SHDSL


line profile.
2. Execute the shdsl-profile filename command to modify line
parameters.
3. Execute the show shdsl profile filename command to show
SHDSL line profile.
End of Steps
Result
Example

SHDSL line profile is configured successfully.


Add an SHDSL line profile. The line profile name is test. The
maximum downstream rate is 2312 Kbps. Use the default values
for other parameters.
9806(config)# shdsl-profile test
9806(config)# shdsl-profile test
SpanConfWireInterface(1-twoWire,2-fourWire,3-gsfourWireBitInterleave,
4-fourWireByteInterleaveEnhanced,5-fourWireBitInterleaveEnhanced):[1]
SpanConfMinLineRate(200..4624kbps):[200]1024
SpanConfMaxLineRate(1024..4624kbps):[1552]2312
SpanConfPSD(1-symmetric,2-asymmetric,3-gsR1asymmetric,
4-gsR2asymmetric):[1]
SpanConfTransmissionMode(0-default,1-custom):[0]
SpanConfRemoteEnabled(1-disable,2-enable)):[1]
SpanConfPowerFeeding(1-noPower,2-powerFeed,3-wettingCurrent):[1]
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginDown(0..10dB):[5]
SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMarginDown(-10..10dB):[0]
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginUp(0..10dB):[5]
SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMarginUp(-10..10dB):[0]
SpanConfUsedTargetMargins(0-default,1-custom):[0]
SpanConfReferenceClock(1-LocalClk,2-NetworkClk,3-DataOrNetworkClk,
4-DataClk):[1]
SpanConfLineProbeEnable(1-disable,2-enable):[1]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)# show shdsl profile test
SpanConfWireInterface
: twoWire
SpanConfMinLineRate
: 1024
SpanConfMaxLineRate
: 2312
SpanConfPSD
: symmetric
SpanConfTransmissionMode
: region 2 Indicates ITU-T G.991.2
Annex B.
SpanConfRemoteEnabled
: disable
SpanConfPowerFeeding
: noPower
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginDown : 5
SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMarginDown : 0
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginUp
: 5
SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMarginUp
: 0
SpanConfUsedTargetMargins
: currCondDown
SpanConfReferenceClock
: LocalClk
SpanConfLineProbeEnable
: disable

Parameter
Description

Table 52 describes the SHDSL line profile parameters.


TABLE 52 SHDSL LINE PROFILE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

shdslLineConfProfileName

32 bytes

SpanConfWireInterface

Interface modes:
1-twoWire
2-fourWire
3-gsfourWireBitInterleave
4-fourWireByteInterleaveEnhanced
5-fourWireBitInterleaveEnhanced

Default: 1-twoWire

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Parameter

Description

SpanConfMinLineRate

Value range: 200 Kbps 462


Kbps
Default: 200 Kbps

SpanConfMaxLineRate

In SHDSL connection, if the


calculated rate exceeds the
configured maximum line rate,
the system restricts the rate
within the configured maximum
line rate, which may increase its
noise tolerance. If the calculated
maximum line rate cannot reach
the configured maximum line
rate, the system may establish
the connection according to the
real rate while keeping the tart
noise tolerance.

SpanConfPSD

Value range:
1-symmetric
2-asymmetric
3-gsR1asymmetric
4-gsR2asymmetric

Default: 1-symmetric
SpanConfTransmissionMode

Transmission modes:
1.
2.
3.

region1
region2
region1&region2

Default: 2
SpanConfRemoteEnabled

Manage remote device or not.

SpanConfPowerFeeding

Value range:
1-noPower
2-powerFeed
3-wettingCurrent

Default: 1-noPower
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginD
own/SpanConfCurrCondTargetM
arginUp

SNR margin refers to a


certain margin of reserved
noise ratio during normal
data communication. Its
purpose is to guarantee normal
communication when the noise
status is deteriorating in line. The
greater the margin is, the smaller
possibility that data transmission
error happens in the system.
Select SNR according to the line
quality in real application.
Range: 0 dB 10 dB
Default: 5 dB

SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMargin
Down/SpanConfWorstCaseTarget
MarginUp

Value range: -10 dB 10 dB


Default: 0 dB

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Parameter

Description

SpanConfUsedTargetMargins

Value range:

When currCondDown is set


as enable, the current
downstream target SNR is
valid.
When worstCaseDown is set
as enable, the downstream
worst SNR is valid
When currCondUp is set as
enable, the current upstream
target SNR is valid.
When worstCaseUp is set as
enable, the upstream worst
SNR is valid.

Default: currCondDown is set as


enable.
SpanConfReferenceClock

Value range:
1-LocalClk
2-NetworkClk
3-DataOrNetworkClk
4-DataClk

Default: 1-LocalClk
SpanConfLineProbeEnable

Enable probe. The system uses


probe function to find the best
line rate
Disable probe. The system skip
the line rate negotiation process.
The time of establishing G.SHDSL
line is saved.
Default: Disable

Related
Operations

Table 53 describes operations related to SHDSL line profile configuration.


TABLE 53 OPERATIONS RELATED TO SHDSL LINE PROFILE
Information

Procedure

Remarks

Delete SHDSL line


profile

no shdsl-profile
filemane

The default line profile


cannot be deleted.

Bind SHDSL profile to


all SHDSL ports.

shdsl-profile
filename re-app

Configuring Alarm Profile


Short Description
Background
Information

140

Perform this procedure to configure SHDSL alarm profile.

ZXDSL 9806H has its own default SHDSL alarm profile. The
name is SDEFVAL.PRF. The default alarm profile cannot be
deleted or modified.

A series of threshold parameters are set in SHDSL alarm profile


to monitor the performance of the activated SHDSL line and

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channel. When some value reaches the threshold, the system


generates alarm and send alarm information to NMS.

Configuration
Flow

ZXDSL 9806H supports 20 SHDSL alarm profiles.

Figure 43 shows SHDSL alarm profile configuration flow.


FIGURE 43 SHDSL ALARM PROFILE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure SHDSL alarm profile, perform the following steps:


1. Execute the shdsl-alarm-profile alarm-profile-name command to create SHDSL alarm profile.
2. Execute the shdsl-alarm-profile alarm-profile-name command to modify alarm profile parameters.
3. Execute the show shdsl alarm-profile alarm-profile-name
command to show SHDSL alarm profile.
End of Steps

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Result
Example

SHDSL alarm profile is configured successfully.


Add an SHDSL alarm profile. The alarm profile name is test.
9806(config)# shdsl-alarm-profile test
9806(config)# shdsl-alarm-profile test
EndpointThreshLoopAttenuation(-127..128dB):[128]
EndpointThreshSNRMargin(-127..128dB):[0]
EndpointThreshES(0..900s):[900]
EndpointThreshSES(0..900s):[900]
EndpointThreshCRCanomalies(0..100000):[900]
EndpointThreshLOSWS(0..900s):[900]
EndpointThreshUAS(0..900s):[900]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
9806(config)# show shdsl alarm-profile
EndpointThreshLoopAttenuation
EndpointThreshSNRMargin
EndpointThreshES
EndpointThreshSES
EndpointThreshCRCanomalies
EndpointThreshLOSWS
EndpointThreshUAS

Parameter
Description

test
: 128
: 0
: 900
: 900
: 900
: 900
: 900

Table 54 describes the SHDSL alarm profile parameters.


TABLE 54 SHDSL ALARM PROFILE PARAMETERS

Related
Operations

142

Parameter

Description

Alarm profile name

EndpointThreshLoopAttenuation

In 15 minutes, if loop attenuation


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

EndpointThreshSNRMargin

In 15 minutes, ifSNR margin


exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

EndpointThreshES

In 15 minutes, if ES exceeds the


threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

EndpointThreshSES

In 15 minutes, if SES exceeds the


threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

EndpointThreshCRCanomalies

In 15 minutes, if CRC error


packets exceed the threshold, the
system generates an alarm.

EndpointThreshLOSWS

In 15 minutes, if LOSWS exceeds


the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.

EndpointThreshUAS

In 15 minutes, if UAS exceeds the


threshold, the system generates
an alarm.

Table 55 describes the operation related to SHDSL alarm profile


configuration.

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TABLE 55 OPERATION RELATED TO SHDSL ALARM PROFILE


Information

Procedure

Remarks

Delete SHDSL alarm


profile.

no shdsl-al
arm-profile
alarm-profile-name

The default alarm


profile cannot be
deleted.

Enabling Interface
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context

Perform this procedure to enable SHDSL interface.


SHDSL line profile is configured.

Enabling SHDSL interface is a communication setup process


between STU-C and STU-R.

If the process is successful, communication is established between STU-C and STU-R for service transmission.

If the STU-R device is offline, the device is in listening status.


Once the device is online, the communication setup process
starts automatically. The interface is enabled.

By default, the port administration status is enabled.

By default, all SHDSL interfaces are bound to the line profile


SDEFVAL.PRF.

To enable SHDSL interface, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the interface shdsl or interface range shdsl command to enter SHDSL interface mode.
2. Execute the shutdown command to disable interface.
3. Execute the no shutdown command to enable interface.
4. Execute the show interface command to show interface information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

SHDSL interface is enabled successfully.


Enable SHDSL interface 1/1.
9806(config)# interface shdsl 1/1
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# shutdown
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# no shutdown
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# show interface 1/1 port-status
Port AdminStatus LinkStatus ActualLineRate(kbps)
-----------------------------------------------------1/1 enable
down
N/A

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Multicast Service
Configuration
This topic includes the following:

Overview

Configuring IGMP Snooping

Configuring IGMP Proxy

Configuring Bandwidth

Overview
Service
Description

With the emergence of streaming media in IP network, like multimedia video and data warehouse, the application of multicast
has gradually become a new service demand. Multicast service is
mainly applied in streaming media, remote education, video conference, video multicast, network game, data duplication and any
other point-to-point data transmission.

Service
Specifications

9806H has carrier-class multicast operation capability. It supports multicast protocol and controlled multicast. It also supports
the full set of user-to-network protocol, which provides the basis
for broadband multicast value-added service and multicast service
management. 9806H provides controlled multicast service, which
is easy to operate and manage. It supports IGMPv1/v2. It supports three modes: IGMP Snooping, IGMP Proxy, IGMP Router.
9806H has the following features:

It supports 1024 multicast groups.

Each multicast user can join in at most 8 multicast groups at


the same time.

It supports channel preview function, which allows user to preview channels in a short time. The preview number, preview
time and preview interval can be configured.

It supports audience-ratings counting function.

It supports controlled multicast, which controls the multicast


groups that user joins in. The program authority is divided into
three types:

Deny

Permit

Preview

Configuring IGMP Snooping


Short Description

144

Perform this procedure to configure IGMP snooping service.

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Prerequisites

Networking
Diagram

Network device works normally and cables are connected.

Multicast source exists in network.

Relevant cards work normally.

Figure 44 shows IGMP snooping service networking diagram.


FIGURE 44 IGMP SNOOPING SERVICE NETWORKING DIAGRAM

Data Configuration

Table 56 describes IGMP snooping service data configuration.


TABLE 56 IGMP SNOOPING SERVICE DATA CONFIGURATION
Information

Value

Multicast VLAN

VLAN 500

Uplink Port

5/1

Program Library

Video server provides the


following programs which use
default preview template:
Program 1: IP address 224.1.1.1
Program 2: IP address 224.1.1.2
Program 3: IP address 224.1.1.3

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Information

Value

MVLAN Source IP Address

Multicast client IP address:


0.0.0.0 (default). In order to
avoid some multicast route
devices from discarding IGMP
packets from IP address 0.0.0.0,
it is necessary to configure source
IP address to be the IP address of
ZXDSL 9806H.

Multicast Package

Profile 0: Watch Program 1 and


Program 2 in program library.

Multicast Users

Multicast user 1:
Service port: 4/1
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Ordered package: profile0
Multicast user 2:
Service port: 4/2
VPI/VCI: 8/81
No Package

MODEM

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Modem VPI/VCI: 8/81

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Configuration
Flow

Figure 45 shows IGMP snooping service configuration flow.


FIGURE 45 IGMP SNOOPING SERVICE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure IGMP snooping service, perform the following steps:


1. Configure xDSL port.
This instance takes ADSL/ADSL2+ port as an example. The
line parameters can be modified as required.
2. Configure VLAN.
i. Add multicast service VLAN 500.
9806(config)# add-vlan 500

ii. Add the uplink port 5/1 to VLAN 500 in tagged mode.
9806(config)# vlan 500 5/1-2 tag

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iii. Add the service ports 4/1 and 4/2 to VLAN 500 in untagged
mode.
9806(config)# vlan 500 4/1-2 untag

iv. Set PVC of service ports 4/1 and 4/2 as 8/81 and PVID as
500.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pvid 500 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# pvid 500 pvc 1

3. Configure IGMP mode.


9806(config)# ip igmp mode snooping

Note:
The default IGMP mode is Snooping.
4. (Optional) Configure IGMP parameters.
Table 57 describes IGMPparameters and configuration. In this
instance, IGMP parameters use default values. Therefore, it is
not necessary to configure IGMP parameters.
TABLE 57 IGMP PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Value

Command

IGMP Status

Enable/disable
IGMP protocol.

Enable
(Default)

Disable

ip igmp {
enable |
disable}

Snooping
(Default)

Router

Proxy

Working Mode

Aging Time

Configure
IGMP working
mode.

Set the aging


time.

Range: 30
3600 sec
Default: 300
sec

Recognition
Time

Preview Reset
Time

148

ip igmp mode
{snooping
| router |
proxy}

ip igmp
snoopingaging-time
agingtime

Set the
recognition
time.

Range: 1
120 sec
Default: 120
sec

ip igmp
prw recog
nition-time
recog-time

Set preview
reset time.

Format:
Hour: Minute:
Second

ip igmp prw
resetperiod
reset-time

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Parameter

Description

Value

Command

CDR Status

Enable or
disable CDR.

Enable
(Default)

Disable

ip igmp cdr
{enable |
disable}

Set the
maximum
records.

Range: 1 65535

CDR Server IP

Set CDR server


IP.

ip igmp
sms-server
ipaddress

General leave
group IP

Set General
leave group IP.

ip igmp
general-lea
ve-address
ipaddress

Record
Interval

Set record
interval.

Range: 1 30
minutes

ip igmp
cdr repor
t-interval
report-interval

Max Records

Default:
30000

Default: 15
minutes
Span-VLAN
Status

Enable or
disable spanVLAN function.

Enable

Disable
(Default)

CDR Interval

Set CDR
interval.

Range: 0 1400 minutes


Default: 60
minutes

CDR Status
without Access
Right

Enable or
disable CDR
when there
is no access
right.

Enable

Disable
(Default)

CDR Status
with Access
Right as
Preview

Enable or
disable CDR
when the
access right
is preview.

Enable

Disable
(Default)

ip igmp cdr
max-records
cdr-size

ip igmp
span-vlan
{enable |
disable}
ip igmp
cdr recor
d-interval
record-interval
ip igmp cdr
deny-right
{enable |
disable}
ip igmp cdr
preview-ri
ght {enable |
disable}

5. Configure MVLAN.
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500

6. Configure multicast group.


9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#

ip
ip
ip
ip

igmp
igmp
igmp
igmp

mvlan
mvlan
mvlan
mvlan

500
500
500
500

max-group 1024
group 224.1.1.1
group 224.1.1.2
group 224.1.1.3

Configure multicast IP addresses in batch when they are in


sequence.
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 start-group-ip 224.1.1.1 3

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7. Set MVLAN source IP address.


9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 source-ip 10.63.173.25

Note:
MVLAN source IP address is the IP address of the client which
connects to ZXDSL 9806H ADSL. Generally, it uses the IP of
ZXDSL 9806H. If MVLAN source IP is not configured, the default
IP (0.0.0.0) is used. When the default IP (0.0.0.0) is used,
some multicast route devices may discard IGMP packets from
this IP.
8. Configure source port.
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 source-port 5/1

9. Configure receive port.


9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 receive-port 4/1
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 receive-port 4/2

10. Bind multicast group and receive port (static multicast).

Note:
By default, one Ethernet port can bind 1024 multicast groups.
Other ports can bind one multicast group. When an ADSL port
needs to bind more than one multicast group, it is necessary
to configure that one ADSL port can bind multiple multicast
groups (In this instance, the group limit is set as 8.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# igmp groups-limit 8
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.1
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# igmp groups-limit 8
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# exit
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.1
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.2
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.3

receive-port 4/1
receive-port 4/1

receive-port 4/2
receive-port 4/2
receive-port 4/2

Note:
It is required to bind multicast group and receive port for static
multicast. However, this operation is not required for dynamic
multicast.
11. Enable CAC.
9806(config)# ip igmp cac enable

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Note:
Multicast is under two-level control. If CAC is enabled, user
port right is enabled too. Only users who order package can
watch programs in multicast package. If CAC is disabled, user
port right is also disabled. Users, whose receive port is in
MVLAN, can watch programs in MVLAN.
By default, CAC is enabled.
12. (Optional) Configure preview profile.
In this instance, the default preview profile (DEFVAL.PRF) is
used. Execute the ip igmp view-profile command to create
a new preview profile and modify parameters.
9806(config)# ip igmp view-profile test
9806(config)# ip igmp view-profile test
MaxPreviewCount(1..100):[3]
MaxPreviewInterval(1..6000s):[120]
PreviewBlackoutInterval(1..7200s):[60]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]

Table 58 describes the preview profile parameters.


TABLE 58 PREVIEW PROFILE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Value

MaxPreviewCount

Configure maximum
preview count.

Range: 1 - 100

Configure preview
interval.

Range: 1 - 6000 sec

Configure preview
blackout interval.

Range: 1 - 7200 sec

MaxPreviewInterval

PreviewBlackoutInte
rval

Default: 3

Default: 120 sec

Default: 60 sec

13. Configure program source.


9806(config)# ip igmp cac 224.1.1.1 name program1
9806(config)# ip igmp cac 224.1.1.2 name program2
9806(config)# ip igmp cac 224.1.1.3 name program3

Note:
The default preview profile is DEFVAL.PRF.
14. Configure multicast package.
9806(config)# ip igmp channel-package profile0 group 224.1.1.1
permit
9806(config)# ip igmp channel-package profile0 group 224.1.1.2
permit

15. Configure user port right.

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9806(config)# ip igmp channel-package profile0 4/1

16. Save configurations.


9806# copy running-config startup-config

End of Steps
Result

IGMP snooping configuration is complete.

User 1 can watch Program 1 and Program 2 but cannot watch


Program 3.

User 2 can watch Program 1, Program 2 and Program 3.

Configuring IGMP Proxy


Short Description
Prerequisites

152

Perform this procedure to configure IGMP proxy service.

Network device works normally and cables are connected.

Multicast source exists in network.

Relevant cards work normally.

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Networking
Diagram

Figure 46 shows IGMP proxy service networking diagram.


FIGURE 46 IGMP PROXY SERVICE NETWORKING DIAGRAM

Data Configuration

Table 59 describes IGMP proxy service data configuration.


TABLE 59 IGMP PROXY SERVICE DATA CONFIGURATION
Information

Value

Multicast VLAN

VLAN 500, VLAN 501

Uplink Port

5/1

Multicast Source

ISP1: It belongs to VLAN 500.


It provides the programs of
IP addresses 224.1.1.1 and
224.1.1.2.
ISP2: It belongs to VLAN
501. It provides the programs
of IP address 224.1.1.1 and
224.1.1.2.

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Information

Value

Program Library

Programs in VLAN 500:

Program1: IP address is
224.1.1.1.
Program2: IP address is
224.1.1.2.

Programs in VLAN 501:

Program1: IP address is
224.1.1.1.
Program2: IP address is
224.1.1.2.

MVLAN Source IP Address

Multicast client IP address:


0.0.0.0 (default). In order to
avoid some multicast route
devices from discarding IGMP
packets from IP address 0.0.0.0,
configure source IP address as the
IP address of ZXDSL 9806H.

Multicast User

Multicast user 1:
Service port: 4/1
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Multicast VLAN: 500
Ordered package: profile0
IGMP port parameter: use
default value

Query interval:
sec

Query response time:


10 sec

Robustness: 2

125

154

Last member query interval: 1 sec


Multicast user 2:
Service port: 4/2
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Multicast VLAN: 501
Ordered package: profile1
IGMP port parameter: use
default value

Query interval:
sec

Query response time:


10 sec

Robustness: 2

Last member query interval: 1 sec

125

Multicast Package

Profile0: program1 and program2


in program library are available.

MODEM

VPI/VCI: 8/81

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Flow

Figure 47 shows IGMP proxy service configuration flow.


FIGURE 47 IGMP PROXY SERVICE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Steps

To configure IGMP proxy service, perform the following steps:


1. Configure xDSL port.
Modify the line parameters as required.
2. Configure VLAN.
i. Add multicast service VLAN 500 and VLAN 501.
9806(config)# add-vlan 500-501

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ii. Add the uplink port 4/1 to VLAN 500 and VLAN 501 in
tagged mode.
9806(config)# vlan 500-501 5/1-2 tag

iii. Add the service port 4/1 to VLAN 500 in untagged mode.
9806(config)# vlan 500 4/1 untag

iv. Set PVC of service port 4/1 as 8/81 and PVID as 500.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pvid 500 pvc 1

v. Add the service port 4/2 to VLAN 501 in the same way. Set
PVC as 8/81 and PVID as 501.
3. Configure IGMP mode.
9806(config)# ip igmp mode proxy

Note:
The default IGMP mode is snooping.
4. (Optional) Configure IGMP parameters.
Table 60 describes IGMP parameters and configuration. In this
instance, default values are used for IGMP parameters except
working mode, which is configured as required.
TABLE 60 IGMP PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Value

Command

IGMP Status

Enable/disable
IGMP protocol.

Enable
(Default)

Disable

ip igmp {
enable |
disable}

Snooping
(Default)

Router

Proxy

Working Mode

Aging Time

Configure
IGMP working
mode.

Set the aging


time.

Range: 30
3600 sec
Default: 300
sec

Recognition
Time

Preview Reset
Time

156

ip igmp mode
{snooping
| router |
proxy}

ip igmp
snoopingaging-time
agingtime

Set the
recognition
time.

Range: 1
120 sec
Default: 120
sec

ip igmp
prw recog
nition-time
recog-time

Set preview
reset time.

Format:
Hour: Minute:
Second

ip igmp prw
resetperiod
reset-time

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Parameter

Description

Value

Command

CDR Status

Enable or
disable CDR.

Enable
(Default)

Disable

ip igmp cdr
{enable |
disable}

Set the
maximum
records.

Range: 1 65535

CDR Server IP

Set CDR server


IP.

ip igmp
sms-server
ipaddress

General Leave
Group IP

Set General
leave group IP.

ip igmp
general-lea
ve-address
ipaddress

Record
Interval

Set record
interval.

Range: 1 30
minutes

ip igmp
cdr repor
t-interval
report-interval

Max Records

Default:
30000

Default: 15
minutes
Span-VLAN
Status

Enable or
disable spanVLAN function.

Enable

Disable
(Default)

CDR Interval

Set CDR
interval.

Range: 0 1400 minutes


Default: 60
minutes

CDR Status
without Access
Right

Enable or
disable CDR
when there
is no access
right.

Enable

Disable
(Default)

CDR Status
with Access
Right as
Preview

Enable or
disable CDR
when the
access right
is preview.

Enable

Disable
(Default)

ip igmp cdr
max-records
cdr-size

ip igmp
span-vlan
{enable |
disable}
ip igmp
cdr recor
d-interval
record-interval
ip igmp cdr
deny-right
{enable |
disable}
ip igmp cdr
preview-ri
ght {enable |
disable}

5. Configure MVLAN.
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500
5009806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 501

6. Configure multicast group.


9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 max-group 1024
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.1
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.2

Configure multicast IP addresses in batch when they are in


sequence.
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 start-group-ip 224.1.1.1 2

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Set MVLAN 501 multicast group IP as 224.1.1.1 and 224.1.1.2


in the same way.
7. Set MVLAN source IP address.
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 source-ip 10.63.173.25
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 501 source-ip 10.63.173.25

Note:
MVLAN source IP address is the IP address of the Client which
connects to ZXDSL 9806H ADSL. Generally, it uses the IP of
ZXDSL 9806H. If MVLAN source IP is not configured, the default
IP (0.0.0.0) is used. When the default IP (0.0.0.0) is used,
some multicast route devices may discard IGMP packets from
this IP.
8. Configure source port.
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 source-port 5/1
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 501 source-port 5/1

9. Configure receive port.


9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 receive-port 4/1
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 receive-port 4/2

10. Configure IGMP interface.


Table 61 describes IGMP interface parameters and configuration. In this instance, default values are used for ports 4/1 and
4/2.
TABLE 61 IGMP INTERFACE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Value

Command

Query Interval

Configure
query interval.

Range: 10 300 sec

igmp quer
y-interval
interval

Default: 125
sec
Max Query
Response Time

Robustness

Last Member
Query Interval

IGMP Version

158

Configure
maximum
query
response time.

Range: 0 25.2 sec

Configure
robustness.

Range: 1 - 5

Configure two
group-specific
query interval.

Range: 0 25.2 sec

Configure
IGMP version

Range: 1 - 3

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sec

Default: 2

Default: 1 sec

Default: 2

igmp quer
y-max-resp
interval

igmp robustn
ess num
igmp last-qu
ery-interval
interval
igmp version
version

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Note:
Query Interval, Max Query Response Time, Robustness and
Last Member Query Interval are only used for Proxy and Router
mode.
11. Bind multicast group and receive port (static multicast).

Note:
By default, one Ethernet port can bind 1024 multicast groups.
Other ports can bind one multicast group. When an ADSL port
needs to bind more than one multicast group, it is necessary
to configure that one ADSL port can bind multiple multicast
groups (In this instance, the group limit is set as 8).
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# igmp groups-limit 8
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.1
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# igmp groups-limit 8
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# exit
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 501 group 224.1.1.1
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 501 group 224.1.1.2

receive-port 4/1
receive-port 4/1

receive-port 4/2
receive-port 4/2

Note:
It is required to bind multicast group and receive port for static
multicast. However, this operation is not required for dynamic
multicast.
12. Enable CAC.
9806(config)# ip igmp cac enable

Note:
Multicast is under two-level control. If CAC is enabled, user
port right is enabled too. Only users who order package can
watch programs in multicast package. If CAC is disabled, user
port right is also disabled. Users, whose receive port is in
MVLAN, can watch programs in MVLAN.
By default, CAC is enabled.
13. (Optional) Configure preview profile.
In this instance, the default preview profile (DEFVAL.PRF) is
used. Execute the ip igmp view-profile command to create
a new preview profile and modify parameters.
9806(config)# ip igmp view-profile test

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MaxPreviewCount(1..100):[3]
MaxPreviewInterval(1..6000s):[120]
PreviewBlackoutInterval(1..7200s):[60]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]

Table 62 describes preview profile parameters.


TABLE 62 PREVIEW PROFILE PARAMETERS
Parameter

Description

Value

MaxPreviewCount

Configure maximum
preview count.

Range: 1 - 100
Default: 3
Configure as
required.

MaxPreviewInterval

PreviewBlackoutInte
rval

Configure preview
interval.

Range: 1 - 6000 sec

Configure preview
blackout interval.

Range: 1 - 7200 sec

Default: 120 sec

Default: 60 sec

14. Configure program source.


9806(config)# ip igmp cac 224.1.1.1 name program1
9806(config)# ip igmp cac 224.1.1.2 name program2

Note:
The default preview profile is DEFVAL.PRF.
15. Configure multicast package.
9806(config)# ip igmp channel-package profile0 group 224.1.1.1
permit
9806(config)# ip igmp channel-package profile0 group 224.1.1.2
permit

16. Configure user port right.


9806(config)# ip igmp channel-package profile0 4/1
9806(config)# ip igmp channel-package profile0 4/2

17. Save configurations.


9806# copy running-config startup-config

End of Steps
Result

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IGMP proxy configuration is complete.

User 1 can watch the programs provided by ISP1 with IP address: 224.1.1.1 and 224.1.

User 2 can watch the programs provided by ISP2 with IP address: 224.1.1.1 and 224.1.1.2.

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Configuring Bandwidth
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context

Perform this procedure to configure bandwidth.


Multicast service is available.

Configure bandwidth after the bandwidth control function is


enabled.

Multicast bandwidth and user port bandwidth is configured for


bandwidth control. If a user asks for multicast bandwidth more
than the remaining bandwidth of the physical channel, the user
is refused to join in the multicast group.

To configure bandwidth, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the ip igmp bandwidth-control enable command


to enable IGMP bandwidth control.
2. Execute the ip igmp mvlan mvlan group ipaddress bandwi
dth bandwidth command to configure bandwidth.
3. In interface configuration mode, execute the igmp bandwidth
bandwidth command to configure user port bandwidth.
4. Execute the show igmp mvlan mvlan group ipaddress command to show multicast group bandwidth.
5. Execute the show igmp interface SLOTLIST/PORTLIST command to show user port multicast bandwidth.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Bandwidth is configured successfully.


Configure Program 1 (IP: 2224.1.1.1) channel bandwidth as 2048
K. Interface 4/1 multicast bandwidth as 1048576 K.
9806(config)# ip igmp bandwidth-control enable
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.1 bandwidth 2048
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# igmp bandwidth 1048576
9806(config)# show igmp mvlan 500 group 224.1.1.1
MVLAN ID
: 500
Group IP address
: 224.1.1.1
Group bandwidth
: 2048
Group fast join
: disable
Group static receive-port list
: 4/1
9806(config)# show igmp interface 4/1
Interface

: 4/1

IgmpGroupsLimit
IgmpFastLeave
IgmpInterfaceLastMembQueryIntvl
IgmpInterfaceQueryInterval
IgmpInterfaceQueryMaxResponseTime
IgmpInterfaceRobustness
IgmpInterfaceVersion
IgmpInterfaceQuerier
IgmpInterfaceQuerierUpTime
IgmpInterfaceQuerierExpiryTime
IgmpInterfaceVersion1QuerierTimer
IgmpInterfaceWrongVersionQueries
IgmpInterfaceJoins
IgmpInterfaceGroups
IgmpInterfaceBandwidth
IgmpInterfaceIgmpStatus

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

8
enable
10 (0.1s)
125 s
100 (0.1s)
2
2
0.0.0.0
6127330 (0.1s)
0
0
0
0
0
1048576k
enable

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Postrequisite

Table 63 describes the operation related to bandwidth.


TABLE 63 OPERATION RELATED TO BANDWIDTH
Operation

Command

Disable IGMP bandwidth control.

ip igmp bandwidth-control
disable

QoS Configuration
This topic describes QoS configurations in ZXDSL 9806H. It includes the following:

Overview

Configuring Queue Scheduler Algorithm

Configuring PVC Mapping

Configuring Policy and Class

Configuring Port QoS Priority

Configuring QoS Mapping

Configuring Egress Shaping Parameters

Overview
QoS refers to the performance of data flow when it passes through
the network. QoS provides end-to-end quality guarantee through
a series of metric index, such as usability, throughput, delay/jittering, packet loss rate.
9806H supports the following functions:

162

Supports queue scheduler algorithm

SP: Strict-Priority Queue

WRR: Weighted Round Robin

SP + WRR: SP + WRR mixed scheduler

Supports port QoS priority scheduler

802.1p priority

DSCP priority

Supports QoS and policy

Supports port rate limit

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Configuring Queue Scheduler


Algorithm
Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure queue scheduler algorithm.

ZXDSL 9806H supports queue scheduler algorithm configuration at user side and network side. It supports four queues at
both user side and network side.

By default, the system uses PQ.

To configure queue scheduler algorithm, perform the following


steps:
Steps

1. Execute the qos queue-scheduler user-side command to


configure queue scheduler algorithm at user side.
2. Execute the qos queue-scheduler network-side command
to configure queue scheduler algorithm at network side.
3. Execute the show qos queue-scheduler command to show
queue scheduler algorithm.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Queue scheduler algorithm is configured successfully.


Configure queue scheduler algorithm as strict priority at user side
and WRR at network-side. Weight of queue is 5,3, 1 and 1.
9806(config)# qos queue-scheduler user-side strict-priority
9806(config)# qos queue-scheduler network-side wrr 5,3,1,1
9806(config)# show qos queue-scheduler
NetWork Side:
wrr
weight of queue 1: 5
weight of queue 2: 3
weight of queue 3: 1
weight of queue 4: 1
User Side:
strict-priority

Configure queue scheduler algorithm as PQ+WRR at user side and


strict priority at network side. At user side, the weight of queue is
5, 10, 1 and 0.
9806(config)# qos queue-scheduler user-side strict-priority
wrr 5,10,1,0
9806(config)# qos queue-scheduler network-side strict-priority
9806(config)# show qos queue-scheduler
NetWork Side:
strict-priority
User Side:
strict-priority & wrr
weight of queue 1: 5
weight of queue 2: 10
weight of queue 3: 1
weight of queue 4: 0

Postrequisite

Table 64 describes the operation related to queue scheduler algorithm.

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TABLE 64 OPERATION RELATED TO QUEUE SCHEDULER ALGORITHM


Operation

Command

Show queue number at user side


and network side.

show qos queue-number

Configuring PVC Mapping


Short Description
Prerequisites
Context

Perform this procedure to configure PVC mapping.


Service PVCs are assigned.

Through PVC mapping configuration, one interface is configured with different PVC for bearing different services. Each
PVC is assigned with different priority. When congestion occurs, packets with high priority can be processed in time.

The system supports four queues at both user side and network
side, numbering from 1 to 4. The priority is from low to high
in sequence.

To configure PVC mapping, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the qos pvc2queue


datalist:data command to configure port PVC mapping to
queue.
2. Execute the show qos pvc2queue [solt slot] command to
show port PVC mapping to queue.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

PVC mapping is configured successfully.


For interface 4/1, configure three PVCs to bear different services.
PVC 1 is for Internet access. PVC 2 is for IPTV service and PVC 3
is for VoIP service. The VLANs are 101, 102 and 103 in sequence.
The priority for Internet access service is the lowest and the priority for VoIP service is the highest. Interface 4/1 supports PQ.
9806(config)# add-vlan 101-103
9806(config)# vlan 101 4/1 untag pvc 1
9806(config)# vlan 102 4/1 untag pvc 2
9806(config)# vlan 103 4/1 untag pvc 3
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 35
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# atm pvc 2 vpi 8 vci 36
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# atm pvc 3 vpi 8 vci 81
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pvid 101 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pvid 102 pvc 2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pvid 103 pvc 3
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# qos queue-scheduler user-side strict-priority
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# qos pvc2queue 1:1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# qos pvc2queue 2:2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# qos pvc2queue 3:3
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# show qos pvc2queue slot 4
Total number of ports enabled pvc-queue on slot 4: 1
SLOT
PORT
PVC1
PVC2
PVC3
PVC4
PVC7
PVC8
-----------------------------------------------------------4
1
1
2
3
1
1
1

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Postrequisite

Table 65 describes the operation related to PVC Mapping.


TABLE 65 OPERATION RELATED TO PVC MAPPING
Operation

Command

Configure queue scheduler


algorithm.

qos queue-scheduler user-side

Configuring Policy and Class


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure policy and class.

ZXDSL 9806H supports QoS policy and class configuration.

QoS class refers to data traffic. QoS policy refers to data processing method. One policy can contain processing method to
multiple classes.

ZXDSL 9806H data traffic can be classified according to MAC


address, data packet type, CoS and VLAN ID. Configure parameters in sequence.

ZXDSL 9806H provides various QoS policy processing methods.

ZXDSL 9806H supports 128 policies.

To configure policy and class, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the qos policy policy-name class-order {unrestric


ted | restricted} command to create a policy.
2. Execute the qos class class-name match class command to
create and configure a QoS class.
3. Execute the qos policy policy-name class class-name {deny
| permit } policy command to configure QoS policy.
4. In interface configuration mode, execute the qos-policy polic
y-name [ingress | egress] [pvc pvc] command to apply the
policy to port.
5. Execute the show qos class class-name command to show
QoS class.
6. Execute the show qos policy policyname command to show
QoS policy.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Policy and class is configured successfully.


Configure a policy with CoS as 6, data rate is 2 Mbps. Policy type
is restricted. Apply this policy to interface 4/1 PVC 1.
9806(config)# qos class cos6 match cos 6
9806(config)# qos policy p2v class-order restricted
9806(config)# qos policy p2v class cos6 permit cir 2000 cbs 8
pir 3000 pbs 10 ex ceed-action-drop
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# qos-policy p2v ingress pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# show qos class cos6
cos
: 6
---------------------------

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Class COS6 is referred by 1 policy.


No.
policy name
1
:P2V
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# show qos policy p2v
Policy Name
: P2V
Class Order
: restricted
Class Name
: COS6
Policy Action
: permit
CIR
: 2000 kbps
CBS
: 8 kbytes
PIR
: 3000 kbps
PBS
: 10 kbytes
ExceedAction
: drop
Statistics
: disable
----------------------------------------------------------The policy is applied to Pvcs.
slot/port
direction
pvc
4/1
ingress
1

Table 66 describes QoS policy parameters.


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Parameter

Description

Value

cir

CIR

Range: 1 Kbps
1048576 Kbps

cbs

CBS

Range: 1 KB
1048576 KB

pir

PIR

Range: cir 1048576


Kbps

pbs

PBS

Range: cbs
1048576 Kbps

exceed-action-drop

Drop packets which


exceed rate.

exceed-action-cos

Modify CoS priority for


packets which exceed
rate.

exceed-action-dscp

Modify DHCP priority


for packets which
exceed rate.

statistics

Enable/disable traffic
statistics.

cos cos-pri

Modify CoS priority.

Range: 0 7

dscp dscp-pri

Modify DSCP priority.

Range: 0 63

mirrored-to-port
slot/port

Mirror the traffic to a


port.

directed-to-port
slot/port

Direct the traffic to a


port.

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Parameter

Description

Value

ingress

Apply the policy to


port ingress.

egress

Apply the policy to


port egress.

Table 67 describes operations related to policy and class.


TABLE 67 OPERATIONS RELATED TO POLICY AND CLASS
Operation

Command

Delete QoS class.

no qos class class-name

Delete QoS policy.

no qos policy policy-name [class


class-name]

Configuring Port QoS Priority


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure port QoS priority.

QoS default priority works on untagged packets. The incoming


untagged packets are added with QoS tag.

QoS override priority works on tagged packets. For 802.1 q


tagged packets, the priority is modified to be QoS override
priority.

To configure port QoS priority, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the qos def-cos prio


rity [pvc pvc] command to configure port default CoS priority.
2. In interface configuration mode, execute the qos overridecos priority [pvc pvc] command to configure port override CoS
priority.
3. Execute the qos trust cos [mapping] command to configure
port trust CoS and priority mapping.
4. Execute the show qos interface SLOT/PORT pvc pvc command to show port QoS priority configuration.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Port QoS priority is configured successfully.


For interface 4/1, configure three PVCs to bear different services.
PVC 1 is for Internet access. PVC 2 is for IPTV service and PVC 3
is for VoIP service. Set the defult CoS priority for Internet access
as 1, for IPTV service as 3 and for VoIP service as 6. The uplink
port is added with trust CoS tag.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# qos def-cos 1 pvc
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# qos def-cos 3 pvc
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# qos def-cos 6 pvc
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet

1
2
3
5/1

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Postrequisite

Table 68 describes operations related to port QoS priority.


TABLE 68 OPERATIONS RELATED TO PORT QOS PRIORITY
Operation

Command

Delete port override CoS priority.

no qos override-cos [pvc pvc]

Delete port trust QoS priority and


mapping.

no qos trust cos [mapping]

Configuring QoS Mapping


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure QoS mapping.

ZXDSL 9806H provides priority tag for special packets. The tag
contains DSCP and 802.1p priority. DSCP priority is used for IP
protocol. It provides 64 priority IDs (0 63). 802.1p priority
provides eight priority IDs (0 7).

Mapping from queue to CoS makes it possible to assign packets


with different priority to the designated queue.

Mapping from CoS to DSCP and mapping from DSCP to CoS


make it possible for ZXDSL 9806H to communicate with DSCP
priority NE.

By default, mapping relations are as follows:


Cos to queue(Network Side):
---------------------------------------------------Cos
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Queue
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
Cos to queue(User Side):
---------------------------------------------------Cos
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Queue
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
Cos Remark:
---------------------------------------------------Cos
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Remark
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
---------------------------------------------------Cos to Dscp:
---------------------------------------------------Cos
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Dscp
0
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
---------------------------------------------------Dscp to Cos:
---------------------------------------------------Dscp
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Cos
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------------------------------------------------Dscp
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Cos
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
---------------------------------------------------Dscp
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Cos
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
---------------------------------------------------Dscp
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Cos
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

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32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Cos
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
---------------------------------------------------Dscp
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Cos
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
---------------------------------------------------Dscp
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
Cos
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
---------------------------------------------------Dscp
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
Cos
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

To configure QoS mapping, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the qos mapping cos2queue user-side datalist:d


ata command to configure mapping from CoS to queue at user
side.
2. Execute the qos mapping cos2queue network-side datalis
t:data command to configure mapping from CoS to queue at
network side.
3. Execute the qos mapping cos2dscp datalist:data command
to configure mapping from CoS to DSCP.
4. Execute the qos mapping dscp2cos datalist:data command
to configure mapping from DSCP to CoS.
5. Execute the show qos mapping command to show QoS mapping.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

QoS mapping is configured successfully.


Configure mapping from CoS to queue at user side.
9806(config)# qos mapping cos2queue user-side 0:1
9806(config)# qos mapping cos2queue user-side 1:2
9806(config)# qos mapping cos2queue user-side 2:3
9806(config)# qos mapping cos2queue user-side 3-7:4
9806(config)# show qos mapping
Cos to queue(Network Side):
----------------------------------------------------Cos
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Queue
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
Cos to queue(User Side):
----------------------------------------------------Cos
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Queue
1
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
Cos Remark:
----------------------------------------------------Cos
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Remark
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
----------------------------------------------------Cos to Dscp:
----------------------------------------------------Cos
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Dscp
0
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
----------------------------------------------------Dscp to Cos:
----------------------------------------------------Dscp
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Cos
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Dscp
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Cos
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
----------------------------------------------------Dscp
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Cos
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
----------------------------------------------------Dscp
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Cos
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
----------------------------------------------------Dscp
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Cos
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
----------------------------------------------------Dscp
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Cos
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
----------------------------------------------------Dscp
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
Cos
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
----------------------------------------------------Dscp
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
Cos
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Postrequisite

Table 69 describes operations related to QoS mapping.


TABLE 69 OPERATIONS RELATED TO QOS MAPPING
Operation

Command

Resume default mapping from


CoS to queue.

qos mapping cos2queue


default

Resume default mapping from


CoS to DSCP.

qos mapping cos2dscp default

Resume default mapping from


DSCP to CoS.

qos mapping dscp2cos default

Configuring Egress Shaping


Parameters
Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure egress shaping parameters.

By default, egress shaping function is disabled.

Average rate range:

User port: 74 Kbps 40960 Kbps, granularity: 74 Kbps


Ethernet interface: 350 Kbps 163840 Kbps, granularity:
350 Kbps

Burst size range:

User port: 4 KB 16384 KB, granularity: 4 KB

Ethernet port: None

To configure egress shaping parameters, perform the following


steps:
Steps

170

1. Execute the egress-shaping-queue queue queue-num


average-rate average-rate burst-size burst-size command
to configure user port egress shaping parameters.

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2. Execute the egress-shaping average-rate average-rate


command to configure Ethernet interface egress shaping
parameters.
END
Result
Example

OF STEPS

Egress shaping parameters are configured successfully.


Configure interface 4/1 egress shaping parameters.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# egress-shaping-queue queue 1 average-rate 7400
burst-size 4000

Configure Ethernet interface 5/1 egress shaping parameters.


9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# egress-shaping average-rate 10500

Postrequisite

Table 70 describes operations related to egress shaping parameters.


TABLE 70 OPERATIONS RELATED TO EGRESS SHAPING PARAMETERS
Operation

Command

Delete user port egress shaping


function.

no egress-shaping-queue
queue queue-num

Delete Ethernet interface egress


shaping function.

no egress-shaping

Configuring Static Route


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure static route.


Static route is configured manually. Unlike dynamic route, it does
not need to establish route table according to route algorithm.
Static route can decrease the router burden.
Static route is not suitable for large and complicated network.

Steps

1. Execute the ip route ip-address mask gateway [name namestring] command to configure static route.
2. Execute the show ip route command to show static route information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Static route is configured successfully.


As shown in Figure 48, ZXDSL 9806H connects to two routers.
Users can access the network segment between R2 and R3.
FIGURE 48 CONFIGURING STATIC ROUTE

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9806(config)# ip route 192.168.5.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.4.2


9806(config)# ip route 192.168.6.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.4.2
9806(config)# show ip route
Dest IP
Mask
Nexthop
Name
Status
-----------------------------------------------------------------172.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
172.16.234.254 ZTEROUTE active
192.168.5.0
255.255.255.0
192.168.4.2
ZTEROUTE active
192.168.6.0
255.255.255.0
192.168.4.2
ZTEROUTE active

Postrequisite

Table 71 describes the operation related to static route.


TABLE 71 OPERATION RELATED TO STATIC ROUTE
Operation

Command

Delete static route.

no ip route ip-address

Configuring Link
Aggregation
Short Description

Perform this procedure to configure link aggregation.

Prerequisites

ZXDSL 9806H is directly connected to the uplink device via uplink


port.

Context

Link aggregation is to aggregate multiple physical ports together to


form a logical interface for enlarging bandwidth. Each port shares
the incoming/outgoing load.
To configure link aggregation, perform the following steps:

Steps

1. Execute the uplink-mode link-aggregation command to


configure uplink mode as link aggregation.
2. Execute the show uplink-mode command to show uplink
mode.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Link aggregation is configured successfully.


Configure ZXDSL 9806H uplink mode as link aggregation.
9806(config)# uplink-mode link-aggregation
9806(config)# show uplink-mode
Uplink-mode
: link-aggregation

Configuring RMON
Short Description
Context

172

Perform this procedure to configure RMON.

RMON is a standard monitoring protocol. It effectively and efficiently reduces SNMP agency loading. It makes the exchange
of monitoring data between monitors and consoles possible.

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By default, RMON is disabled.

To configure RMON, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the rmon history


enable command to enable history RMON.
2. Execute the show rmon history {detail | general} slot/port
bucketlist command to show detailed history information.
3. Execute the show rmon statistics slot/port command to
show RMON statistics.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

RMON is configured successfully.


Enable uplink port 5/1 history RMON. Show RMON statistics and
detailed history information.
9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# rmon history enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show rmon statistics 5/1
interface
: 5/1
EtherStatsOctets
: 172713
EtherStatsPkts
: 1616
EtherStatsBroadcastPkts
: 1499
EtherStatsMulticastPkts
: 111
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show rmon history detail 5/1 1
interface
: 5/1
bucket
: 1
historyControlStatus
: enable
EtherHistoryIntervalStart
: 9609639
EtherHistoryOctets
: 0
EtherHistoryPkts
: 0
EtherHistoryBroadcastPkts
: 0
EtherHistoryMulticastPkts
: 0
EtherHistoryBandwidth
: 0.0000 Mbits/s

Postrequisite

Table 72 describes the operation related to RMON.


TABLE 72 OPERATION RELATED TO RMON
Operation

Command

Disable history RMON.

rmon history disable

Spanning Tree Configuration


This topic describes STP and RSTP configurations in ZXDSL 9806H.
It includes the following:

Overview

Enabling STP/RSTP

Configuring RSTP Compatibility

Network Bridge Parameters Configuration

Port Parameters Configuration

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Overview
ZXDSL 9806H supports STP and RSTP.
STP ensures a loop free topology for any bridged LAN. Based on a
certain algorithm, spanning tree allows a network design to include
redundant links to provide automatic backup paths if an active link
fails, without the danger of bridge loops.
STP is implemented through transmitting BPDU packets.
RSTP provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. It can rapidly change the state of the port from discarding state to forwarding state.

Enabling STP/RSTP
Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to enable STP/RSTP.

By default,ZXDSL 9806H STP/RSTP is disabled.

Once RSTP is enabled, the system decides to run in STP compatible mode or in RSTP mode according to RSTP version.

Once STP/RSTP is enabled, STP/RSTP starts maintaining spanning tree according to BPDU packets. Once STP/RSTP is disabled, STP/RSTP stops maintaining spanning tree.

Only Ethernet port supports STP/RSTP.

To enable STP/RSTP, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the spanning-tree classic-stp enable command to


enable network bridge STP.
2. Execute the spanning-tree rapid-stp enable to enable network bridge RSTP.
3. Execute the spanning-tree enable to enable Ethernet port
STP/RSTP.
4. Execute the show spanning-tree [interface SLOT/PORTLI
ST] command to show STP/RSTP.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

STP/RSTP is enabled successfully.

Enable network bridge STP.


9806(config)# spanning-tree classic-stp enable
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: enable
RapidSpanTree
: disable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 15000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 20000 ms
StpPriority
: 32768
RstpForceVersion
: rstp-only
RstpTxHoldCount
: 3
RstpDefaultCost
: short
RstpPriority
: 32768
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
Forwardtime
: 15000 ms

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HoldTime
MaxAge
ProSpec
RootCost
RootPort
TopChanges
TimeSinceTopoChg

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1000 ms
20000 ms
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Enable network bridge RSTP.


9806(config)# spanning-tree rapid-stp enable
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 15000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 20000 ms
StpPriority
: 32768
RstpForceVersion
: rstp-only
RstpTxHoldCount
: 3
RstpDefaultCost
: short
RstpPriority
: 32768
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
Forwardtime
: 15000 ms
HelloTime
: 2000 ms
HoldTime
: 1000 ms
MaxAge
: 20000 ms
ProSpec
: ieee8021w
RootCost
: 0
RootPort
: 0
TopChanges
: 0
TimeSinceTopoChg
: 0 ms

Enable Ethernet port STP/RSTP.


9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show spanning-tree interface 5/1
Interface
: 5/1
ProtocolEnable
: disable
StpPortPriority
: 128
StpPortPathCost
: 10
RstpPortPriority
: 128
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
: auto
RstpAdminPortCost
: 0
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
: disable
RstpPortProtocolMigration
: disable
RstpPortPacketType
: CISCO_TYPE
RstpPortPathCost
: 100
PortState
: Forwarding
DesignatedCost
: 0
DesignatedBdg
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
DesignatedPort
: 80 01
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
ForwardTrans
: 1
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
: false
RstpOperPortEdgePort
: disable

Postrequisite

Table 73 describes the operation related to STP/RSTP.


TABLE 73 OPERATION RELATED TO STP/RSTP
Operation

Command

Disable STP/RSTP.

spanning-tree disable

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Configuring RSTP Compatibility


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure RSTP compatibility.

There are two RSTP work modes:

RSTP mode

STP compatible mode

RSTP is compatible with STP. If STP network bridge exists in


the network, RSTP can work in STP compatible mode.

By default, the system works in RSTP mode.

To configure RSTP compatibility, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the spanning-tree rapid-stp force-version stp-co


mpatible command to configure STP compatible mode.
2. Execute the spanning-tree rapid-stp force-version rstp-o
nly command to configure RSTP mode.
3. Execute the show spanning-tree command to show RSTP
work mode.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

RSTP compatibility is configured successfully.

Configure STP compatible mode.


9806(config)# spanning-tree rapid-stp force-version stp-compatible
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 15000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 20000 ms
StpPriority
: 32768
RstpForceVersion
: stp-compatible
RstpTxHoldCount
: 3
RstpDefaultCost
: short
RstpPriority
: 32768
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
Forwardtime
: 15000 ms
HelloTime
: 2000 ms
HoldTime
: 1000 ms
MaxAge
: 20000 ms
ProSpec
: ieee8021w
RootCost
: 0
RootPort
: 0
TopChanges
: 0
TimeSinceTopoChg
: 0 ms

Configure RSTP mode.


9806(config)# spanning-tree rapid-stp force-version rstp-only
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 15000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 20000 ms
StpPriority
: 32768
RstpForceVersion
: rstp-only
RstpTxHoldCount
: 3
RstpDefaultCost
: short
RstpPriority
: 32768
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A

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HoldTime
MaxAge
ProSpec
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RootPort
TopChanges
TimeSinceTopoChg

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Network Bridge Parameters


Configuration
Network bridge parameters configuration process includes the following:

Configuring Forward Delay

Configuring Hello Time

Configuring Max Age

Configuring Priority

Configuring Default Cost

Configuring Transmission Hold Count

Configuring Forward Delay


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure forward delay.

To avoid loops, the learning status is configured in the process


from Discarding status to Forwarding status.

Forward Delay of root exchange defines the interval from one


status to another. If the current exchange is root exchange,
use the defined interval. If it is not a root exchange, use the
Forward Delay of root exchange.

If Forward Delay is too small, redundant path may occur. If


Forward Delay is too large, the network may disconnect for
a long time. Forward Delay is related to network diameter.
With more network diameter, larger Forward Delay needs to
be configured.

Configure Hello time, Forward Delay and Max Age according


to the following format: 2 (Forward Delay 1.0 second) Max
Age 2 (Hello Time + 1.0 second). If the configuration does
not conform to the format, the network is not stable.
By default, Forward Delay is 15 seconds (Unit for Forward Delay: 10 ms).

To configure forward delay, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the spanning-tree timer forward-time time command to configure forward delay.

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2. Execute the show spanning-tree


STP/RSTP configuration.
END
Result
Example

command

to

show

OF STEPS

Forward delay is configured successfully.


Configure forward delay as 20 seconds.
9806(config)# spanning-tree timer forward-time 2000
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 20000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 20000 ms
StpPriority
: 32768
RstpForceVersion
: rstp-only
RstpTxHoldCount
: 3
RstpDefaultCost
: short
RstpPriority
: 32768
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
Forwardtime
: 20000 ms
HelloTime
: 2000 ms
HoldTime
: 1000 ms
MaxAge
: 20000 ms
ProSpec
: ieee8021w
RootCost
: 0
RootPort
: 0
TopChanges
: 0
TimeSinceTopoChg
: 0 ms

Postrequisite

Table 74 describes operations related to forward delay.


TABLE 74 OPERATIONS RELATED TO FORWARD DELAY
Operation

Command

Use default value for Forward


Delay.

spanning-tree timer

Configure Hello Time.

spanning-tree timer hello-time


time

Configure Max Age.

spanning-tree timer max-age


time

Configuring Hello Time


Short Description
Context

178

Perform this procedure to configure Hello Time.

Hello Time is a guarantee to send configuration packets in time.


If configuration packets cannot be received in time, the system
calculates the spanning tree again.

If the current exchange is root exchange, use the defined interval to send configuration packets. If it is not a root exchange,
use the Hello Time of root exchange.

If Hello Time is too long, the network bridge does not receive
configuration packets and calculates the spanning tree again.
If Hello Time is too short, Hello Time may send configuration
packets frequently, increasing network burden. Appropriate
Hello Time is a guarantee for the network bridge to find link
fault in time and decrease the network load.

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Configure Hello time, Forward Delay and Max Age according


to the following format: 2 (Forward Delay 1.0 second) Max
Age 2 (Hello Time + 1.0 second). If the configuration does
not conform to the format, the network is not stable.

By default, Hello Time is 2 seconds (Unit: 10 ms).

To configure Hello Time, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the spanning-tree timer hello-time time command


to configure Hello Time.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree
STP/RSTP configuration.
END

Result
Example

command

to

show

OF STEPS

Hello Time is configured successfully.


Configure Hello Time as 4 seconds.
9806(config)# spanning-tree timer hello-time 400
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 15000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 4000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 20000 ms
StpPriority
: 32768
RstpForceVersion
: rstp-only
RstpTxHoldCount
: 3
RstpDefaultCost
: short
RstpPriority
: 32768
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
Forwardtime
: 15000 ms
HelloTime
: 4000 ms
HoldTime
: 1000 ms
MaxAge
: 20000 ms
ProSpec
: ieee8021w
RootCost
: 0
RootPort
: 0
TopChanges
: 0
TimeSinceTopoChg
: 0 ms

Postrequisite

Table 75 describes operations related to Hello Time.


TABLE 75 OPERATIONS RELATED TO HELLO TIME
Operation

Command

Use default value for Hello Time.

spanning-tree timer

Configure Forward Delay.

spanning-tree timer
forwardtime time

Configure Max Age.

spanning-tree timer max-age


time

Configuring Max Age


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure Max Age.

Max Age helps the system judge whether the received configuration packets are overtime. If configuration packets are
overtime, the system calculates the spanning tree again.

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If the current exchange is root exchange, use the configured


Max Age to judge whether configuration packets are overtime.
If it is not a root exchange, use the Max Age of root exchange.

If Max Age is too small, spanning tree algorithm occurs frequently, causing network congestion. If Max Age is too large,
the link fault cannot be found in time. It is important to configure appropriate Max Age.

Configure Hello time, Forward Delay and Max Age according


to the following format: 2 (Forward Delay 1.0 second) Max
Age 2 (Hello Time + 1.0 second). If the configuration does
not conform to the format, the network is not stable.

By default, Max Age is 20 seconds (Unit: 10 ms).

To configure Max Age, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the spanning-tree timer max-age time command


to configure Max Age.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree
STP/RSTP configuration.
END

Result
Example

command

OF STEPS

Max Age is configured successfully.


Configure Max Age as 25 seconds.
9806(config)# spanning-tree timer max-age 2500
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 20000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 25000 ms
StpPriority
: 32768
RstpForceVersion
: rstp-only
RstpTxHoldCount
: 3
RstpDefaultCost
: short
RstpPriority
: 32768
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
Forwardtime
: 20000 ms
HelloTime
: 2000 ms
HoldTime
: 1000 ms
MaxAge
: 25000 ms
ProSpec
: ieee8021w
RootCost
: 0
RootPort
: 0
TopChanges
: 0
TimeSinceTopoChg
: 0 ms

Postrequisite

Table 76 describes operations related to Max Age.


TABLE 76 OPERATIONS RELATED TO MAX AGE

180

Operation

Command

Use default value for Max Age.

spanning-tree timer

Configure Forward Delay.

spanning-tree timer
forwardtime time

Configure Hello Time.

spanning-tree timer
hellotime time

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Configuring Priority
Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure priority.

The value range for STP network bridge priority is from 0 to


65535. The default STP priority is 32768.

The value range for RSTP network bridge priority is from 0 to


61440. The step length is 4096. The default RSTP priority is
32768.

The priority decides whether the device can be root bridge.

Select the device with smallest MAC address to be root bridge


if bridge priority of these devices is the same

Once STP/RSTP is enabled, if priority is configured, spanning


tree algorithm starts again.

If RSTP is used, the priority must be the multiple of 4096.

To configure priority, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the spanning-tree classic-stp priority priority command to configure STP priority.
2. Execute the spanning-tree rapid-stp priority priority command to configure RSTP priority.
3. Execute the show spanning-tree
STP/RSTP configuration.
END

Result
Example

command

to

show

OF STEPS

Priority is configured successfully.

Configure STP priority as 4096.


9806(config)# spanning-tree classic-stp priority 4096
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 20000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 25000 ms
StpPriority
: 4096
RstpForceVersion
: rstp-only
RstpTxHoldCount
: 3
RstpDefaultCost
: short
RstpPriority
: 32768
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
Forwardtime
: 20000 ms
HelloTime
: 2000 ms
HoldTime
: 1000 ms
MaxAge
: 25000 ms
ProSpec
: ieee8021w
RootCost
: 0
RootPort
: 0
TopChanges
: 0
TimeSinceTopoChg
: 0 ms

Configure RSTP priority as 4096.


9806(config)# spanning-tree rapid-stp priority 4096
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 20000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 25000 ms
StpPriority
: 4096

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RstpForceVersion
RstpTxHoldCount
RstpDefaultCost
RstpPriority
DesignatedRoot
Forwardtime
HelloTime
HoldTime
MaxAge
ProSpec
RootCost
RootPort
TopChanges
TimeSinceTopoChg

Postrequisite

:
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:
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:
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3
short
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2000 ms
1000 ms
25000 ms
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0
0
0 ms

Table 77 describes operations related to priority.


TABLE 77 OPERATIONS RELATED TO PRIORITY
Operation

Command

Configure port STP priority.

spanning-tree classic-stp
priority priority in interface
configuration mode

Configure port RSTP priority.

spanning-tree rapid-stp
priority priority in interface
configuration mode

Configuring Default Cost


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure default cost.

Only RSTP can be configured with default cost.

RSTP default cost is useful only when RSTP administration cost


is 0. Otherwise, the path cost is calculated according to the
configured value.

Once the default cost is configured, the path cost is calculated


according to the default cost.

ZXDSL 9806H supports two default cost type: short (IEEE Std.
802.1d-1998, 16 bits) and long (EEE Std. 802.1t-2001, 32
bits). The default cost is short.

To configure default cost, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the spanning-tree rapid-stp default-cost [short |


long] command to configure RSTP default cost.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree command to show RSTP
configuration.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Default cost is configured successfully.


Configure RSTP default cost as long.
9806(config)# spanning-tree rapid-stp default-cost long
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 20000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms

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StpPriority
RstpForceVersion
RstpTxHoldCount
RstpDefaultCost
RstpPriority
DesignatedRoot
Forwardtime
HelloTime
HoldTime
MaxAge
ProSpec
RootCost
RootPort
TopChanges
TimeSinceTopoChg

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:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
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25000 ms
4096
rstp-only
3
long
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20000 ms
2000 ms
1000 ms
25000 ms
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0
0
0 ms

Configuring Transmission Hold Count


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure transmission hold count.

Only RSTP can be configured with transmission hold count.

Transmission hold count indicates the number of transmitted


BPDU packets in Hello Time.

By default, transmission hold count is 3.

To configure transmission hold count, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the spanning-tree rapid-stp tx-hold-count num


command to configure RSTP transmission hold count.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree command to show RSTP
configuration.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

Transmission hold count is configured successfully.


Configure RSTP transmission hold count is 10.
9806(config)# spanning-tree rapid-stp tx-hold-count 10
9806(config)# show spanning-tree
SpanTree
: disable
RapidSpanTree
: enable
BridgeFwdDelay
: 20000 ms
BridgeHelloTime
: 2000 ms
BridgeMaxAge
: 25000 ms
StpPriority
: 4096
RstpForceVersion
: rstp-only
RstpTxHoldCount
: 10
RstpDefaultCost
: long
RstpPriority
: 4096
DesignatedRoot
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
Forwardtime
: 20000 ms
HelloTime
: 2000 ms
HoldTime
: 1000 ms
MaxAge
: 25000 ms
ProSpec
: ieee8021w
RootCost
: 0
RootPort
: 0
TopChanges
: 0
TimeSinceTopoChg
: 0 ms

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Port Parameters Configuration


Port parameters configuration process includes the following:

Configuring STP Cost

Configuring STP/RSTP Priority

Configuring RSTP Administration Cost

Configuring RSTP Edge Port

Configuring RSTP BPDU Packet Type

Configuring RSTP Point-to-Point Connection

Configuring RSTP Protocol Migration

Configuring STP Cost


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure STP cost.

By default, the network bridge obtains port STP cost according


to link condition.

Spanning tree calculation occurs when STP cost is configured.


It is better to use default STP cost.

Port STP cost is related to link rate. If the link rate is larger,
the port cost needs to be smaller.

To configure STP cost, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the spanning-tree


classic-stp cost cost command to configure port STP cost.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree interface SLOT/PORTLIST
command to show port STP configuration.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

STP cost is configured successfully.


Configure interface 5/1 STP cost as 1024.
9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree classic-stp cost 1024
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show spanning-tree interface 5/1
Interface
: 5/1
ProtocolEnable
: disable
StpPortPriority
: 16
StpPortPathCost
: 1024
RstpPortPriority
: 16
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
: auto
RstpAdminPortCost
: 0
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
: disable
RstpPortProtocolMigration
: disable
RstpPortPacketType
: CISCO_TYPE
RstpPortPathCost
: 20000
PortState
: Forwarding
DesignatedCost
: 0
DesignatedBdg
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
DesignatedPort
: 80 01
DesignatedRoot
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
ForwardTrans
: 1
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
: false
RstpOperPortEdgePort
: disable

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Configuring STP/RSTP Priority


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure STP/RSTP priority.

The value range for port STP priority is from 0 to 255. The
default port STP priority is 128.

The value range for port RSTP priority is from 0 to 240. The
step length is 16. The default port RSTP priority is 128.

The priority decides whether the port can be root port. The
higher the port priority is, the more possible the port can be
root port.

Ethernet port priority depends on Ethernet port ID. The smaller


the ID is, the higher the priority is.

If RSTP is used, the priority must be the multiple of 16.

To configure STP/RSTP priority, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the spanning-tree


classic-stp priority priority command to configure port STP
priority.
2. In interface configuration mode, execute the spanning-tree
rapid-stp priority priority command to configure port RSTP
priority.
3. Execute the show spanning-tree interface SLOT/PORTLIST
command to show port STP/RSTP configuration.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

STP/RSTP priority is configured successfully.

Configure port STP priority as 16.


9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree classic-stp priority 16
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show spanning-tree interface 5/1
Interface
: 5/1
ProtocolEnable
: disable
StpPortPriority
: 16
StpPortPathCost
: 10
RstpPortPriority
: 16
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
: auto
RstpAdminPortCost
: 0
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
: disable
RstpPortProtocolMigration
: disable
RstpPortPacketType
: CISCO_TYPE
RstpPortPathCost
: 100
PortState
: Forwarding
DesignatedCost
: 0
DesignatedBdg
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
DesignatedPort
: 80 01
DesignatedRoot
: 80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
ForwardTrans
: 1
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
: false
RstpOperPortEdgePort
: disable

Configure port RSTP priority as 16.


9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree rapid-stp priority 16
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show spanning-tree interface 5/1
Interface
: 5/1
ProtocolEnable
: disable
StpPortPriority
: 16
StpPortPathCost
: 10

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RstpPortPriority
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
RstpAdminPortCost
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
RstpPortProtocolMigration
RstpPortPacketType
RstpPortPathCost
PortState
DesignatedCost
DesignatedBdg
DesignatedPort
DesignatedRoot
ForwardTrans
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
RstpOperPortEdgePort

:
:
:
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:
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:
:
:
:
:
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:

16
auto
0
disable
disable
CISCO_TYPE
100
Forwarding
0
80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
80 01
80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
1
false
disable

Configuring RSTP Administration Cost


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure RSTP administration cost.


1. Configuring RSTP administration cost is similar to configuring
STP cost.
2. By default, RSTP administration cost is 0.
3. Spanning tree calculation occurs when RSTP cost is configured.
It is better to use default value.
To configure RSTP administration cost, perform the following
steps:

Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the spanning-tree


rapid-stp admin-cost cost command to configure RSTP administration cost.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree interface SLOT/PORTLIST
command to show port RSTP configuration.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

RSTP administration cost is configured successfully.


Configure RSTP administration cost as 200 on interface 5/1.
9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree rapid-stp admin-cost 200
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show spanning-tree interface 5/1
Interface
: 5/1
ProtocolEnable
: disable
StpPortPriority
: 16
StpPortPathCost
: 1024
RstpPortPriority
: 16
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
: true
RstpAdminPortCost
: 200
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
: enable
RstpPortProtocolMigration
: disable
RstpPortPacketType
: CISCO_TYPE
RstpPortPathCost
: 200
PortState
: Forwarding
DesignatedCost
: 0
DesignatedBdg
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
DesignatedPort
: 80 01
DesignatedRoot
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
ForwardTrans
: 1
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
: true
RstpOperPortEdgePort
: enable

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Configuring RSTP Edge Port


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure RSTP edge port.

Only RSTP can be configured with edge port.

Only the port connected to the terminal can be configured as


edge port. If one port which connects to the port of other
network bridge instead of terminal is configured as edge port,
RSTP configures it to be non-edge port.

When the edge port changes from congestion status to transfer


status, it does not need to wait.

By default, all ports are not edge port.

To configure RSTP edge port, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the spanning-tree


rapid-stp edge-port enable command to configure a port as
edge port.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree interface SLOT/PORTLIST
command to show port RSTP configuration.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

RSTP edge port is configured successfully.


Configure interface 5/1 as RSTP edge port.
9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree rapid-stp edge-port enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show spanning-tree interface 5/1
Interface
: 5/1
ProtocolEnable
: disable
StpPortPriority
: 16
StpPortPathCost
: 1024
RstpPortPriority
: 16
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
: auto
RstpAdminPortCost
: 0
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
: enable
RstpPortProtocolMigration
: disable
RstpPortPacketType
: CISCO_TYPE
RstpPortPathCost
: 20000
PortState
: Forwarding
DesignatedCost
: 0
DesignatedBdg
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
DesignatedPort
: 80 01
DesignatedRoot
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
ForwardTrans
: 1
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
: false
RstpOperPortEdgePort
: enable

Postrequisite

Table 78 describes the operation related to RSTP edge port.


TABLE 78 OPERATION RELATED TO RSTP EDGE PORT
Operation

Command

Disable the edge port.

spanning-tree rapid-stp
edge-port disable

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Configuring RSTP BPDU Packet Type


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure RSTP BPDU packet type.

Only RSTP can be configured with BPDU packet type.

RSTP BPDU packet type is especially configured for CISCO devices. If the opposite device is CISCO device, BPDU packet
type must be CISCO_TYPE. If the opposite device is not CISCO
device, BPDU packet type can be IEEE_TYPE. The default BPDU
packet type is CISCO_TYPE.

To configure RSTP BPDU packet type, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the spanning-tree


rapid-stp packet-type {IEEE_TYPE | CISCO_TYPE} command to configure RSTP BPDU packet type.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree interface SLOT/PORTLIST
command to show port RSTP configuration.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

RSTP BPDU packet type is configured successfully.


Configure interface 5/1 RSTP BPDU packet type as IEEE_TYPE.
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree rapid-stp packet-type IEEE_TYPE
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show spanning-tree interface 5/1
Interface
: 5/1
ProtocolEnable
: disable
StpPortPriority
: 16
StpPortPathCost
: 1024
RstpPortPriority
: 16
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
: true
RstpAdminPortCost
: 0
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
: enable
RstpPortProtocolMigration
: disable
RstpPortPacketType
: IEEE_TYPE
RstpPortPathCost
: 20000
PortState
: Forwarding
DesignatedCost
: 0
DesignatedBdg
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
DesignatedPort
: 80 01
DesignatedRoot
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
ForwardTrans
: 1
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
: true
RstpOperPortEdgePort
: enable

Configuring RSTP Point-to-Point Connection


Short Description
Context

188

Perform this procedure to configure RSTP point-to-point connection.

Only RSTP can be configured with point-to-point connection.

When point-to-point connection is configured as auto mode,


RSTP checks the connection.

Two point-to-point ports can quickly change to the forwarding


status by transmitting synchronous packets.

If the user configures two ports which are not point-to-point


link physically as point-to-point connection, loop occurs.

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Only when Ethernet port is convergence port or in duplex


mode, the port can be configured as point-to-point link.

To configure RSTP point-to-point connection, perform the following


steps:
Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the spanning-tree


rapid-stp point2point-port {true | false | auto} command
to configure port point-to-point connection.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree interface SLOT/PORTLIST
command to show port RSTP configuration.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

RSTP point-to-point connection is configured successfully.


Configure interface 5/1 point-to-point connection.
9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree rapid-stp point2point-port true
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show spanning-tree interface 5/1
Interface
: 5/1
ProtocolEnable
: disable
StpPortPriority
: 16
StpPortPathCost
: 1024
RstpPortPriority
: 16
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
: true
RstpAdminPortCost
: 0
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
: enable
RstpPortProtocolMigration
: disable
RstpPortPacketType
: CISCO_TYPE
RstpPortPathCost
: 20000
PortState
: Forwarding
DesignatedCost
: 0
DesignatedBdg
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
DesignatedPort
: 80 01
DesignatedRoot
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
ForwardTrans
: 1
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
: true
RstpOperPortEdgePort
: enable

Configuring RSTP Protocol Migration


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure RSTP protocol migration.

Only RSTP can be configured with protocol migration.

RSTP protocol migration is used for controlling protocol migration. If the system works in STP mode and the opposite device
works in RSTP mode, the system can enable RSTP protocol migration and works in RSTP mode.

By default, RSTP protocol migration is disabled.

To configure RSTP protocol migration, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. In interface configuration mode, execute the spanning-tree


rapid-stp protocol-migration enable command to enable
RSTP protocol migration.
2. Execute the show spanning-tree interface SLOT/PORTLIST
command to show port RSTP configuration.
END

Result

OF STEPS

RSTP protocol migration is configured successfully.

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Example

Configure interface 5/1 RSTP protocol migration.


9806(config)# interface gigabit-ethernet 5/1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree rapid-stp protocol-migration enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# show spanning-tree interface 5/1
Interface
: 5/1
ProtocolEnable
: disable
StpPortPriority
: 16
StpPortPathCost
: 1024
RstpPortPriority
: 16
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
: true
RstpAdminPortCost
: 0
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
: enable
RstpPortProtocolMigration
: enable
RstpPortPacketType
: IEEE_TYPE
RstpPortPathCost
: 20000
PortState
: Forwarding
DesignatedCost
: 0
DesignatedBdg
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
DesignatedPort
: 80 01
DesignatedRoot
: 10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
ForwardTrans
: 1
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
: true
RstpOperPortEdgePort
: enable

Postrequisite

Table 79 describes the operation related to RSTP protocol migration.


TABLE 79 OPERATION RELATED TO RSTP PROTOCOL MIGRATION
Operation

Command

Disable port RSTP protocol


migration.

spanning-tree rapid-stp
protocol-migration disable

Configuring SNTP
Short Description

Perform this procedure to configure SNTP.

Prerequisites

Time zone is configured on ZXDSL 9806H.

Context

SNTP is simplified NTP. It provides simplified policy between


NTP server and client.

The default time zone is 8.

By default, SNTP is disabled.

ZXDSL 9806H supports two NTP servers at most. By default,


the system is not configured with NTP server. The system communicates with NTP server in unicast mode after NTP server is
configured.

The default synchronization interval is 64 seconds.

To configure SNTP, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the time-zone timezone command to configure time


zone.
2. Execute the sntp enable command to enable SNTP.
3. Execute the sntp server ipaddress command to configure
SNTP server IP address.

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4. (Optional) Execute the sntp interval time command to configure synchronization interval.
5. Execute the show sntp command to show SNTP information.
END
Result
Example

OF STEPS

SNTP is configured successfully.


Configure the host with 10.1.33.1 as NTP server IP and ZXDSL
9806H as NTP client. The synchronization interval is 128 seconds.
9806(config)# time-zone 8
9806(config)# sntp enable
9806(config)# sntp server 10.1.33.1
9806(config)# sntp interval 128
9806(config)# show sntp
NTP Status
: enable
Request Interval
: 128
Main Server
: 10.1.33.1
Backup Server
: 0.0.0.0
Used Server
: 0.0.0.0
Stratum
: 16
Clock Status
: unsynchronized

Postrequisite

Table 80 describes operations related to SNTP.


TABLE 80 OPERATIONS RELATED TO SNTP
Operation

Command

Configure backup SNTP server IP


address.

sntp server ipaddress backup

Disable SNTP.

sntp disable

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Configuration
Table of Contents
Network Security Configuration ......................................... 193
User Security Configuration .............................................. 202

Network Security
Configuration
This topic describes configurations related to network security, including:

Port Location

Enabling DHCP

Configuring Loop Check

Configuring SSH

Port Location
Port location and identification is a capability of the service gateway and background system to locate a user. For example, BAS
is used to get a DSL users port number for authentication, authorization and accounting.
ZXDSL 9806H device supports port location technologies, such
as VBAS, PPPoE+, DHCP Option82 and SVLAN. It can accurately
identify broadband user access line. Generally, these technologies
adopt label (such as PVC or SVLAN) or user access DSLAM physical port to identify broadband user access line information. Since
label includes the user access line information, it actually conveys
the user access line information.

Enabling VBAS
Short Description

Perform this procedure to enable VBAS.

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Context

VBAS is an interactive process between DSLAM and BRAS. It is


implemented at PPP session phase. BRAS sends VBAS request
packets to DSLAM after it receives identification authentication
request packets from a user, querying the user MAC address
and DSLAM ports. DSLAM sends VBAS response packets to
BRAS after it receives VBAS request packets. BRAS authenticates the user information.

Only when VLAN VBAS function is enabled, VBAS packets of


this VLAN can be processed.

To enable VBAS, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the port-location vbas enable command to enable


VBAS.
2. Execute the port-location vbas enable vlan vlanid command
to enable VBAS of a VLAN.
3. Execute the show port-location vbas command to show
VBAS status.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

VBAS is enabled successfully.


Enable VBAS.
9806(config)# port-location vbas enable
9806(config)# port-location vbas enable vlan 1000
9806(config)# show port-location vbas
PortLocationVbasEnable
: enable
PortLocationVbasMaxVlanNum
: 1
PortLocationVbasCurrentVlanNum
: 1
VBAS enable vlan list
: 1000

Postrequisite

Table 81 describes operations related to VBAS.


TABLE 81 OPERATIONS RELATED TO VBAS
Operation

Command

Disable VBAS.

port-location vbas disable

Disable VBAS of a VLAN.

port-location vbas disable vlan


vlanid

Enabling PPPoE+
Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to enable PPPoE+.


ZXDSL 9806H adds tag to PPPoE+ packets and sends the users
port information to BRAS. When users access the Internet in PPPoE mode, the system adopts PPPoE Intermediate Agent way to
locate port. It carries the user port information in PPPoE discovery packets and reports to BRAS. BRAS uses this port information
to authenticate the user. In this way, user account is bound with
circuit.
To enable PPPoE+, perform the following steps:

Steps

194

1. In global configuration mode, execute the port-location pppo


e-plus enable command to enable PPPoE+.

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2. In interface configuration mode, execute the pppoe-plus


enable command to enable PPPoE+.
3. Execute the show port-location pppoe-plus command to
show global PPPoE+.
4. Execute the show interface SLOT/PORTLIST command to
show port PPPoE+.
END
Result
Example

OF STEPS

PPPoE+ is enabled successfully.


Enable PPPoE+.
9806(config)# port-location pppoe-plus enable
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pppoe-plus enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# exit
9806(config)# show port-location pppoe-plus
Global PPPoE plus
: enable
9806(config)# show interface 4/1
Interface
PVCID
1
2
8

: 4/1

PVID
1
1
1

AcceptFrames
admitall
admitall
admitall

SvlanMode
disable
disable
disable

TLS
disable
disable
disable

SC_ID
PVC_ID
SC_TYPE
1
1
ALL
PortLockStatus
AdminStatus
TrapControl
LinkStatus
MaxMacLearn
IfType
DHCP Option82
DHCP Access Type
Remote ID
Remote ID Name
PPPoE plus
DHCP Snooping
DHCP Snooping Limit
DHCP Packet Limit
IGMP Packet Limit
Modem IP

Postrequisite

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

PSVID
1
1
1

DHCPSourceGuard
disable
disable
disable

unlock
enable
disable
down
8
ADSL_PORT_TYPE
enable
china-telecom
disable
enable
disable
8
16 pps
16 pps
192.168.2.1

Table 82 describes operations related to PPPoE+.


TABLE 82 OPERATIONS RELATED TO PPPOE+
Operation

Command

Disable PPPoE+ in global


configuration mode.

port-location pppoe-plus
disable

Disable PPPoE+ in interface


configuration mode.

pppoe-plus disable

Enabling DHCP Option82


Short Description

Perform this procedure to enable DHCP Option82.

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Context

Option82 field contains CID (Circuit ID), RID (Remote ID) and
sub-Option90 (optional) field. It also provides the information
of shelf number, slot number, port number, VPI and VCI.

Only when DHCP Option82 function is enabled, ZXDSL 9806H


can add/delete Option82 field in DHCP packets.

After DHCP Option82 function is disabled, ZXDSL 9806H forwards DHCP packets transparently.

To enable DHCP Option82, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. In global configuration mode, execute the port-location dhcp


-option82 enable command to enable global DHCP Option82.
2. In interface configuration mode, execute the dhcp-option82
enable command to enable port DHCP Option82.
3. Execute the show port-location dhcp-option82 command
to show global DHCP Option82 status.
4. Execute the show interface SLOT/PORTLIST command to
show port DHCP Option82 status.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

DHCP Option82 is enabled successfully.


Enable DHCP Option82.
9806(config)# port-location dhcp-option82 enable
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# dhcp-option82 enable
9806(config)# show port-location dhcp-option82
Global DHCP
: enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# show interface 4/1
Interface
PVCID
1
2
8

PVID AcceptFrames
1
admitall
1
admitall
1
admitall

: 4/1
SvlanMode TLS
PSVID DHCPSourceGuard
disable disable 1
disable
disable disable 1
disable
disable disable 1
disable

SC_ID
PVC_ID
SC_TYPE
1
1
ALL
PortLockStatus
AdminStatus
TrapControl
LinkStatus
MaxMacLearn
IfType
DHCP Option82
DHCP Access Type
Remote ID
Remote ID Name
PPPoE plus
DHCP Snooping
DHCP Snooping Limit
DHCP Packet Limit
IGMP Packet Limit
Modem IP

Postrequisite

196

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

unlock
enable
disable
down
8
ADSL_PORT_TYPE
enable
china-telecom
disable
disable
disable
8
16 pps
16 pps
192.168.2.1

Table 83 describes operations related to DHCP Option82.

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TABLE 83 OPERATIONS RELATED TO DHCP OPTION82


Operation

Command

Disable DHCP Option82 in global


configuration mode.

port-location dhcp-option82
disable

Configure access-node-id.

port-location access-node-id {
inband-mac | hostname}

Disable DHCP Option82 in


interface configuration mode.

dhcp-option82 disable

Enable/disable port DHCP


Option82 Remote ID .

dhcp-option82 sub-option rid


enable/disable

Configure port DHCP-option82


Remote ID name.

dhcp-option82 sub-option rid


name

Configure port DHCP-option82


report type.

dhcp-option82 sub-option {
china-telecom | china-netcom
| wt101}

Enabling SVLAN
Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to enable SVLAN.


SVLAN encapsulates one more tag before 802.1Q tag. One tag
is used to identify the customer network; the other tag is used
to identify the service provider network. SVLAN allows carrier to
allocate the second VLAN ID up to 4 K, to each user. Carrier VLAN
ID is inserted in upstream and deleted in downstream.
To enable SVLAN, perform the following steps:

Steps

1. Execute the add-vlan vlanid command to create inner layer


VLAN and outer layer VLAN.
2. Execute the vlan vlanid SLOTLIST/PORTLIST tag pvc pvc command to add outer layer VLAN to the uplink port.
3. Execute the vlan vlanid SLOTLIST/PORTLIST untag [one-toone] pvc pvc command to add outer layer VLA and inner layer
VLAN to the service port.
4. In interface configuration mode, execute the svlan enable
pvc pvc command to enable SVLAN.
5. In interface configuration mode, execute the psvid vlanid command to configure port outer layer VLAN.
6. In interface configuration mode, execute the pvid vlanid command to configure port inner layer VLAN.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

SVLAN is enabled successfully.


Enable interface 4/1 SVLAN. Configure inner layer VLAN as 11,
outer layer VLAN as 60, PVC as 1 and VPI/VCI as 8/81.
9806(config)# add-vlan 11
9806(config)# add-vlan 60
9806(config)# vlan 60 5/1 tag

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9806(config)# vlan 60 4/1 untag pvc 1


9806(config)# vlan 11 4/1 untag pvc 1
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# svlan enable pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# psvid 60 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# pvid 11 pvc 1

Postrequisite

Table 84 describes operations related to SVLAN.


TABLE 84 OPERATIONS RELATED TO SVLAN
Operation

Command

Disable SVLAN in interface


configuration mode.

svlan disable pvc pvc

Configure global VLAN mode. The


default mode is traditional.

system vlan-mode mode

Configure outer layer Tag ID. The


default value is 0x8100.

stpid stpid

Configure inner layer Tag ID. The


default value is 0x8100.

ctpid ctpid

Enable port to be TLS.

svlan tls enable pvc pvc

Disable port TLS properties.

svlan tls disable pvc pvc

Enabling DHCP
Short Description

Perform this procedure to enable DHCP. Through DHCP, user can


obtain IP address and relevant configuration information automatically.

Context

DHCP snooping technology is a security characteristic of DHCP. This


technology filters the non-trusted DHCP information from nontrusted areas through establishing and maintaining DHCP snooping binding table. DHCP snooping binding table includes the information about user MAC address, IP address, rental period and
VLAN ID interface from non-trusted areas. It can age the entries
in DHCP snooping binding table according to the rental period. To
maintain DHCP snooping binding table, it is necessary to intercept
DHCP Request, DHCP ACK, DHCP NAK, DHCP Decline and DHCP
Release packets.
To realize the DHCP source guard technology, it is necessary to establish DHCP snooping module to maintain DHCP snooping binding
table. Through binding IP address and PVC, DHCP snooping can
filter the non-DHCP IP packets of PVC. This technology can effectively prevent address-deceit and DoS attack and thus increase
the device security.
To enable DHCP, perform the following steps:

Steps

198

1. Execute the dhcp-snooping enable command to enable


DHCP snooping.

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2. Execute the dhcp-source-guard enable pvc pvcid to bind


the IP address with PVC.
END
Result
Example

OF STEPS

DHCP is enabled successfully.


Enable DHCP snooping on interface 4/1 and bind IP address with
PVC 1.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# dhcp-snooping enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# dhcp-source-guard enable pvc 1

Postrequisite

Table 85 describes operations related to DHCP.


TABLE 85 OPERATIONS RELATED TO DHCP
Operation

Command

Disable DHCP Sooping.

dhcp-snooping disable

Disable DHCP Source Guard


binding.

dhcp-source-guard disable pvc


pvcid

Configure DHCP packet limit.

dhcp-packet-limit packet-num

Configure DHCP snooping limit.


The default value is 8.

dhcp-snooping-limit num

Show DHCP snooping.

show dhcp-snooping {slot/port


| slot slot}

Configuring Loop Check


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to configure loop check.

By default, the loop-check function is disabled.

The port sends a loop-check packet automatically if the loopcheck function is enabled. The packet contains information of
the transmitting port. The receiving port compares the port
information with its own. If the information is consistent, loop
back occurs to the port.

If loop back occurs on a port, the system will shut down this
port.

If the recover interval is configured, the disabled port is enabled automatically after recover interval. If the port is still in
loop-back status, the recover interval is prolonged automatically.

To configure loop check, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the loop-check interval time command to configure


loop-check interval.
2. Execute the loop-check recover-interval time command to
configure recover interval.

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3. Execute the show loop-check interval command to show


loop-back interval parameters.
END
Result
Example

OF STEPS

Loop check is configured successfully.


Configure the loop-check interval as 20 seconds and recover interval as 60 minutes.
9806(config)# loop-check interval 20
9806(config)# loop-check recover-interval 60
9806(config)# show loop-check interval
LoopCheckInterval
: 20 s
RecoverInterval
: 60 min

Postrequisite

Table 86 describes operations related to configuring loop check.


TABLE 86 OPERATIONS RELATED TO LOOP CHECK
Operation

Command

Disable loop check.

loop-check interval

Show loop-back parameters.

show loop-check interface


SLOT/PORT

Configuring SSH
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context

Perform this procedure to configure SSH.


The route between SSH client and server is configured.
SSH can replace TELNET for security remote login. Through SSH,
users can encrypt data. Data transmitted through SSH is compressed. Therefore, the transmission speed is enhanced.
ZXDSL 9806H supports SSH server functions.
To configure SSH, perform the following steps:

Steps

1. Execute the ssh-server enable command to enable SSH


server.
2. (Optional) Execute the ssh-server only enable command to
enable SSH server to be the only access mode.
3. Execute the ssh-server version {sshv1 | sshv2} command
to configure SSH server version.
4. Execute the ssh-server generate-key command to generate
RSA key. This command is only applicable to Version 1. For
Version 2, this command is not necessary.
5. Execute the ssh-server mode {local | radius} command to
configure SSH server authentication mode.
6. Execute the ssh-server type {pap | chap} command to conf
igure SSH serve authentication type to be radius. If the auth
entication type is local, this command is not necessary.
7. Execute the radius-server add ipaddress key port command
to configure radius server information when the SSH server

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authentication type is radius. If the authentication type is


local, this command is not necessary.
8. Execute the show ssh to show SSH server configuration.
END
Result
Example

OF STEPS

SSH is configured successfully.


Configure SSH version number as Version 1. RADIUS pap authentication is used. RADIUS server IP is 10.61.225.166, key is zte
and the default port 1812 is used.
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
ssh server
ssh authmode
ssh authtype
ssh only
ssh version

ssh-server enable
ssh-server only enable
ssh-server version sshv1
ssh-server generate-key
ssh-server mode radius
ssh-server type pap
radius-server add 10.61.255.166 zte 1812
show ssh
: enable
: radius
: pap
: enable
: sshv1

Note:
Execute the ssh-server generate-key command only for one
time. Keep the key consistent with the key on RADIUS server.
Configure SSH version number as Version 2. The local authentication mode is used.
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
9806(config)#
ssh server
ssh authmode
ssh authtype
ssh only
ssh version

Postrequisite

ssh-server
ssh-server
ssh-server
ssh-server
show ssh

enable
only enable
version sshv2
mode local
:
:
:
:
:

enable
local
pap
disable
sshv2

Table 87 describes operations related to SSH.


TABLE 87 OPERATIONS RELATED TO SSH
Operation

Command

Disable SSH server.

ssh-server disable

Disable SSH server as the only


access mode.

ssh-server only disable

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User Security Configuration


This topic describes configurations related to user security, including:

Binding IP Address

Configuring MAC Address Limit

Configuring MAC Address White List

Configuring MAC Address Black List

Binding IP Address
Short Description

Perform this procedure to bind the service channel with IP address.

Context

When binding static IP address, one port can only bind one IP
address each time. One port can bind four IP addresses at most.
To bind IP address, perform the following steps:

Steps

1. Execute the bind ip-address ipaddress command to bind IP


address.
2. Execute the show bind ip-address port SLOT/PORT command to show the bound IP address information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

IP address is bound with the service channel successfully.


Bind interface 4/1 with IP address 10.63.10.105.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# bind ip 10.63.10.105
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# show bind ip port 4/1
4/1
: 10.63.10.105

Postrequisite

Table 88 describes the operation related to binding IP address.


TABLE 88 OPERATION RELATED TO BINDING IP ADDRESS
Operation

Command

Do not bind IP address.

no bind ip-address ipaddress

Configuring MAC Address Limit


Short Description

Context

202

Perform this procedure to configure the maximum number of MAC


addresses that virtual service port can learn, which can restrict the
number of access users.

By default, the maximum number of MAC address that virtual


service port can learn is 8.

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The maximum number of MAC address that the virtual service


port can learn does not include the number of static MAC address.

To configure MAC address limit, perform the following steps:


Steps

1. Execute the max-mac-learn num command to configure the


maximum number of MAC address that virtual service port can
learn.
2. Execute the show interface SLOT/PORT command to show
the maximum number of MAC address that virtual service port
can learn.
END

OF STEPS

Result

The maximum number of MAC address is configured successfully.

Example

Configure the maximum number of MAC address that the interface


4/2 can learn is 16.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# max-mac-learn 16
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/2)# show interface 4/2
Interface
PVCID
1
8

: 4/2

PVID
1
1

AcceptFrames
admitall
admitall

SC_ID
PVC_ID
SC_TYPE
1
1
ALL
PortLockStatus
AdminStatus
TrapControl
LinkStatus
MaxMacLearn
IfType
DHCP Option82
DHCP Access Type
Remote ID
Remote ID Name
PPPoE plus
DHCP Snooping
DHCP Snooping Limit
DHCP Packet Limit
IGMP Packet Limit
Modem IP

Postrequisite

SvlanMode
disable
disable

TLS
PSVID DHCPSourceGuard
disable 1
disable
disable 1
disable

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

unlock
enable
disable
down
16
ADSL_PORT_TYPE
disable
china-telecom
disable
disable
disable
8
16 pps
16 pps
192.168.2.1

Table 89 describes the operation related to MAC address limit.


TABLE 89 OPERATION RELATED TO MAC ADDRESS LIMIT
Operation

Command

Delete MAC address limit.

no max-mac-learn

Configuring MAC Address White List


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to bind the service channel with MAC address.
MAC address white list is also called MAC address binding.

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When binding static MAC address, one port can only bind one MAC
address each time. One port can bind four MAC addresses at most.
To bind MAC address, perform the following steps:
Steps

1. Execute the bind mac-address macaddress command to bind


MAC address.
2. Execute the show bind mac-address port SLOT/PORT command to show the bound MAC address information.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

MAC address is bound with the service channel successfully.


Bind interface 4/1 with MAC address 00:00:00:00:00:01.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# bind mac-address 00:00:00:00:00:01
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# show bind mac-address port 4/1
4/1
: 00:00:00:00:00:01

Postrequisite

Table 90 describes the operation related to MAC address binding.


TABLE 90 OPERATION RELATED TO MAC ADDRESS BINDING
Operation

Command

Do not bind MAC address.

no bind mac-address
macaddress

Configuring MAC Address Black List


Short Description
Context

Perform this procedure to filter MAC address.


MAC address black list is also called MAC address filtering.
ZXDSL 9806H supports four MAC addressed to be filtered at most.
To filter MAC address, perform the following steps:

Steps

1. Execute the filter mac-address macaddress command to filter MAC address.


2. Execute the show filter mac-address port SLOT/PORT command to show filtered MAC address.
END

Result
Example

OF STEPS

MAC address is filtered successfully.


Configure interface 4/1 to filter MAC address 00:00:00:00:00:01.
9806(config)# interface adsl 4/1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# filter mac-address 00:00:00:00:00:01
9806(cfg-if-adsl-4/1)# show filter mac-address port 4/1
4/1
: 00:00:00:00:00:01

Postrequisite

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Table 91 describes the operation related to MAC address filtering.

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TABLE 91 OPERATION RELATED TO MAC ADDRESS FILTERING


Operation

Command

Do not filter MAC address.

no filter mac-address
macaddress

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Figures

Figure 1 New Connection ..................................................... 2


Figure 2 Configure Connection.............................................. 2
Figure 3 COM1 Properties .................................................... 3
Figure 4 Run Telnet............................................................. 4
Figure 5 NetNumen Config Center......................................... 6
Figure 6 Add NE ................................................................. 6
Figure 7 NMS Server ........................................................... 7
Figure 8 NMS Client ............................................................ 7
Figure 9 Create NE ............................................................. 8
Figure 10 Command Modes.................................................. 9
Figure 11 In-band NMS Network Configuration Diagram..........16
Figure 12 In-band NMS Configuration Flow Diagram ...............17
Figure 13 Out-of-band NMS Network Configuration Diagram....19
Figure 14 Out-of-band NMS Configuration Flow Diagram .........20
Figure 15 In-band Networking Diagram ................................25
Figure 16 In-band Channel Configuration Flow.......................26
Figure 17 PSTN Service Access Networking Diagram...............28
Figure 18 PSTN Service Access Configuration Flow .................29
Figure 19 PSTN Service Access Networking Diagram...............37
Figure 20 IP FAX Service Access Configuration Flow ...............38
Figure 21 VLAN Application Networking Diagram....................53
Figure 22 VLAN Application Configuration Flow ......................54
Figure 23 VLAN Stacking Batch Application Networking
Diagram ...........................................................59
Figure 24 VLAN Stacking Batch Service Configuration Flow......60
Figure 25 VLAN ID Extension Application Networking
Diagram ...........................................................62
Figure 26 VLAN ID Extension Configuration Flow ....................63
Figure 27 ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPoA Access Service Networking
Diagram ...........................................................67
Figure 28 ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPoA Access Service Configuration
Flow ................................................................71
Figure 29 ADSL/ADSL2+ IPoE/PPPoE Access Service
Networking Diagram ..........................................75

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Figure 30 ADSL/ADSL2+ IPoE/PPPoE Access Service


Configuration Flow .............................................78
Figure 31 ADSL/ADSL2+ Line Profile Configuration Flow..........82
Figure 32 ADSL/ADSL2+ Alarm Profile Configuration Flow .......88
Figure 33 VDSL2 IPoE/PPPoE Access Service Networking
Diagram ...........................................................94
Figure 34 VDSL2 IPoE/PPPoE Access Service Configuration
Flow ................................................................97
Figure 35 VDSL2 Basic Profile Configuration Flow ................. 102
Figure 36 VDSL2 Service Profile Configuration Flow .............. 111
Figure 37 VDSL2 DPBO Profile Configuration Flow ................ 115
Figure 38 VDSL2 UPBO Profile Configuration Flow ................ 119
Figure 39 VDSL2 Alarm Profile Configuration Flow ................ 124
Figure 40 SHDSL IPoE/PPPoE Access Service Networking
Diagram ......................................................... 131
Figure 41 SHDSL IPoE/PPPoE Access Service Configuration
Flow .............................................................. 134
Figure 42 SHDSL Line Profile Configuration Flow .................. 137
Figure 43 SHDSL Alarm Profile Configuration Flow................ 141
Figure 44 IGMP Snooping Service Networking Diagram ......... 145
Figure 45 IGMP Snooping Service Configuration Flow............ 147
Figure 46 IGMP Proxy Service Networking Diagram .............. 153
Figure 47 IGMP Proxy Service Configuration Flow................. 155
Figure 48 Configuring Static Route ..................................... 171

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Tables

Table 1 Edit Functions ........................................................10


Table 2 Display Function .....................................................12
Table 3 Prompt Information ................................................12
Table 4 In-band NMS Data Configuration...............................16
Table 5 Out-of-band NMS Data Configuration.........................19
Table 6 In-band Channel Configuration Data..........................26
Table 7 Voice Service Card Specification................................28
Table 8 PSTN Service Access Data Configuration ....................29
Table 9 MGC Parameters.....................................................30
Table 10 MG Route Parameters ............................................32
Table 11 Termination ID Parameters .....................................32
Table 12 VoIP Resource Termination ID Parameters ................34
Table 13 IP Fax Service Access Data Configuration .................37
Table 14 MGC Parameters ...................................................39
Table 15 MG Route Parameters ............................................40
Table 16 Port Fax Parameters ..............................................42
Table 17 VoIP Resource Termination ID Parameters ................43
Table 18 MPRB RTP Fax Parameters......................................45
Table 19 Self-exchange Parameters......................................46
Table 20 Self-exchange Related Operations ...........................47
Table 21 Ringing Parameters ...............................................48
Table 22 Operation Related to Ringing Profile.........................49
Table 23 Call Limit Parameters ............................................50
Table 24 VLAN Usage .........................................................52
Table 25 VLAN Data Configuration........................................54
Table 26 Operation Related to VLAN .....................................56
Table 27 Operation Related to VLAN Uplink Port .....................57
Table 28 Operation Related to Single Service Port ..................57
Table 29 Operation Related to Service Ports ..........................58
Table 30 VLAN Stacking Batch Service Data Configuration .......59
Table 31 VLAN ID Extension Data Configuration .....................62
Table 32 Corresponding Relations Between 9806H And
Modem Encapsulation Type .................................65

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Table 33 ADSL/ADSL2+ PPPoA Access Service Data


Configuration ....................................................67
Table 34 ADSL/ADSL2+ IPoE/PPPoE Access Service Data
Configuration ....................................................75
Table 35 ADSL/ADSL2+ Line Profile Parameters .....................84
Table 36 Operations Related to ADSL/ADSL2+ Line Profile.......87
Table 37 ADSL/ADSL2+ Alarm Profile Parameters...................90
Table 38 Operation Related to ADSL/ADSL2+ Alarm Profile......92
Table 39 VDSL2 IPoE/PPPoE Access Service Data
Configuration ....................................................95
Table 40 VDSL2 Basic Profile Parameters ............................ 105
Table 41 Operations Related to VDSL2 Basic Profile ............. 110
Table 42 VDSL2 Service Profile Parameters ......................... 112
Table 43 Operations Related to VDSL2 Service Profile .......... 114
Table 44 VDSL2 DPBO Profile Parameters ............................ 116
Table 45 Operations Related to VDSL2 DPBO Profile ............. 118
Table 46 VDSL2 UPBO Profile Parameters ............................ 120
Table 47 Operations Related to VDSL2 UPBO Profile ............. 123
Table 48 VDSL2 Alarm Profile Parameters............................ 126
Table 49 Operations Related to VDSL2 Alarm Profile ............. 128
Table 50 Corresponding Relations Between 9806H and
MODEM Encapsulation Type............................... 129
Table 51 SHDSL IPoE/PPPoE Access Service Data
Configuration .................................................. 131
Table 52 SHDSL Line Profile Parameters.............................. 138
Table 53 Operations Related to SHDSL Line Profile ............... 140
Table 54 SHDSL Alarm Profile Parameters ........................... 142
Table 55 Operation Related to SHDSL Alarm Profile .............. 143
Table 56 IGMP Snooping Service Data Configuration ............. 145
Table 57 IGMP Parameters ................................................ 148
Table 58 Preview Profile Parameters ................................... 151
Table 59 IGMP Proxy Service Data Configuration .................. 153
Table 60 IGMP Parameters ................................................ 156
Table 61 IGMP Interface Parameters................................... 158
Table 62 Preview Profile Parameters ................................... 160
Table 63 Operation Related to Bandwidth ............................ 162
Table 64 Operation Related to Queue Scheduler Algorithm .... 164
Table 65 Operation Related to PVC Mapping ........................ 165
Table 66 QoS Policy Parameters ......................................... 166
Table 67 Operations Related to Policy and Class ................... 167

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Tables

Table 68 Operations Related to Port QoS Priority .................. 168


Table 69 Operations Related to QoS Mapping....................... 170
Table 70 Operations Related to Egress Shaping Parameters ... 171
Table 71 Operation Related to Static Route.......................... 172
Table 72 Operation Related to RMON .................................. 173
Table 73 Operation Related to STP/RSTP ............................. 175
Table 74 Operations Related to Forward Delay ..................... 178
Table 75 Operations Related to Hello Time .......................... 179
Table 76 Operations Related to Max Age ............................. 180
Table 77 Operations Related to Priority ............................... 182
Table 78 Operation Related to RSTP Edge Port ..................... 187
Table 79 Operation Related to RSTP Protocol Migration ......... 190
Table 80 Operations Related to SNTP.................................. 191
Table 81 Operations Related to VBAS.................................. 194
Table 82 Operations Related to PPPoE+ .............................. 195
Table 83 Operations Related to DHCP Option82.................... 197
Table 84 Operations Related to SVLAN ................................ 198
Table 85 Operations Related to DHCP ................................. 199
Table 86 Operations Related to Loop Check ......................... 200
Table 87 Operations Related to SSH ................................... 201
Table 88 Operation Related to Binding IP Address ................ 202
Table 89 Operation Related to MAC Address Limit................. 203
Table 90 Operation Related to MAC Address Binding ............. 204
Table 91 Operation Related to MAC Address Filtering ............ 205

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Index
A

Adding Service Ports in


Batch ............................. 58
Adding Single Service
Port................................ 57
Adding VLAN..................... 55
Adding VLAN Uplink Port..... 56
ADSL Overview ................. 65
ADSL/ADSL2+ Alarm
Profile............................. 87
ADSL/ADSL2+
IPoE/PPPoE Access ........... 74

Hello Time ...................... 178


HyperTerminal.....................1

B
Bandwidth ...................... 161
Binding IP Address .......... 202

C
Configuring
ADSL/ADSL2+ Line
Profile............................. 81
Configuring Call Limit ......... 49
Configuring MAC Pool ......... 93
Configuring Network
Management ACM ............ 22
Configuring STP/RSTP
Priority ......................... 185

D
Default Cost ................... 182
DHCP Option82 ............... 196

I
IGMP Proxy..................... 152
IGMP Snooping ............... 144
In-band Channel
Configuration................... 25
In-band NMS
Configuration................... 15
IP Fax Service Access
Configuration................... 36

L
Link Aggregation ............. 172
Login Mode .........................1
Loop Check..................... 199

M
MAC Address Black List .... 204
MAC Address Limit........... 202
MAC Address White List .... 203
Max Age......................... 179
Modifying Ringing Profile..... 47
Multicast ........................ 144

N
NetNumen ..........................5

Egress Shaping
Parameters ................... 170
Enabling ADSL/ADSL2+
Interface......................... 92
Enabling DHCP ................ 198
Enabling SHDSL
Interface....................... 143
Enabling STP/RSTP .......... 174
Enabling VDSL2
Interface....................... 128

Out-of-band NMS
Configuration................... 19
Overview.................. 15,
36, 93, 129, 162

F
Forward Delay................. 177

P
Policy and Class .............. 165
Port QoS Priority ............. 167
PPPoA Access .................... 66
PPPoE+ .......................... 194
PSTN Service .................... 28
PSTN Service Access
Configuration Instance ...... 28

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PVC Mapping .................. 164

Q
Queue Scheduler
Algorithm...................... 163

R
RSTP Administration
Cost ............................. 186
RSTP BPDU Packet Type .... 188
RSTP Compatibility .......... 176
RSTP Edge Port ............... 187
RSTP Point-to-Point
Connection.................... 188
RSTP Protocol
Migration ...................... 189

S
Self-exchange ................... 46
SHDSL Alarm Profile ........ 140
SHDSL IPoE/PPPoE
Access .......................... 130
SHDSL Line Profile ........... 136
SNTP ............................. 190
SSH............................... 200
Static Route.................... 171
STP Cost ........................ 184
STP/RSTP Priority ............ 181
SVLAN ........................... 197

T
Telnet ................................4
Transmission Hold
Count ........................... 183

V
VBAS ............................. 194
VDSL2 Alarm Profile......... 123
VDSL2 Basic Profile.......... 101
VDSL2 DPBO Profile ......... 115
VDSL2 IPoE/PPPoE
Access ............................ 94
VDSL2 service Profile ....... 110
VDSL2 UPBO Profile ......... 118
VLAN ID Extension
Configuration................... 61
VLAN Overview ................. 51
VLAN Stacking Batch
Service Configuration
Instance ......................... 58

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List of Glossary
ADSL - Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line
AG - Access Gateway
ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
ATM - Asynchronous Transfer Mode
ATU-C - ADSL Transceiver Unit - Central
ATU-R - ADSL Transceiver Unit - Remote
BAS - Broadband Access Server
BPDU - Bridge Protocol Data Unit
BRAS - Broadband Remote Access Server
CAC - Channel Access Control
CBS - Committed Burst Size
CDR - Call Detail Record
CIR - Committed Information Rate
CLI - Command Line Interface
CoS - Class of Service
CPE - Customer Premises Equipment
CRC - Cyclic Redundancy Check
DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DMT - Discrete Multi-Tone
DoS - Denial of Service
VDSL2 - Very High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line 2
DSCP - Differentiated Services Code Point
DSL - Digital Subscriber Line
DSLAM - Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
ES - Errored Second
FECS - Forward Error Correction Second
GUI - Graphical User Interface
ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol
INP - Impulse Noise Protection
IP - Internet Protocol
IPoE - Internet Protocol over Ethernet
IPS - Intelligent Protection Switching
IPTV - Internet Protocol Television

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ISP - Internet Service Provider


LAN - Local Area Network
LoF - Loss of Frame
LoS - Loss of Signal
LOSWS - Loss of Sync Word Seconds
MAC - Media Access Control
MG - Media Gateway
MGC - Media Gateway Controller
MODEM - Modulation-Demodulation
MVLAN - Multicast Virtual Local Area Network
NE - Network Element
NMS - Network Management System
NTP - Network Time Protocol
ONT - Optical Network Terminal
PBS - Peak Burst Size
PIR - Peak Information Rate
PON - Passive Optical Network
PPP - Point-to-Point Protocol
PPPoA - Point to Point Protocol over ATM
PPPoE - Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
PQ - Strict-Priority Queue
PSD - Power Spectrum Density
PSTN - Public Switched Telephone Network
PTM - Packet Transfer Mode
PVC - Permanent Virtual Circuits
PVLAN - Private Virtual Local Area Network
QoS - Quality of Service
QoS - Quality of Service
RADIUS - Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
RFI - Radio Frequency Interference
RMON - Remote Monitoring
RSTP - Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
SES - Severely Errored Second
SHDSL - Single-pair High Digital Subscriber Line
SLC - Subscriber Line Circuit
SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
SNR - Signal To Noise Ratio
SNTP - Simple Network Time Protocol
SOHO - Small Office/Home Office

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Glossary

SP - Strict Priority
SS - Supplementary Service
SSH - Secure Shell
STP - Spanning Tree Protocol
STU-C - SHDSL Transceiver Unit - Central
STU-R - SHDSL Transceiver Unit - Remote
SVLAN - Service Virtual Local Area Network
TID - Terminal Identification
TLS - Transport Layer Security
UAS - Unavailable Seconds
UPBO - Upstream Power Back-Off
VBAS - Virtual Band Access Server
VCI - Virtual Channel Identifier
VLAN - Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol
VPI - Virtual Path Identifier
VTU-C - VDSL Transceiver Unit - Central
VTU-R - VDSL Transceiver Unit - Remote Terminal
WAN - Wide Area Network
WRR - Weight Round Robin

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