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First version
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
Preface
Purpose
Intended
Audience
Prerequisite Skill
and Knowledge
What Is in This
Manual
Related
Documentation
Summary
Chapter 1, General
Configuration
Chapter 2,
Narrowband Service
Configuration
Chapter 3,
Broadband Service
Configuration
Chapter 4, Security
Management
Configuration
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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
HyperTerminal
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
To log into the device through HyperTerminal, perform the following steps:
Steps
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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#
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#
#
#######################################################
Login:admin
Password:
9806>en
OF STEPS
Telnet
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
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
END
Result
OF STEPS
NetNumen
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Operation Features
This topic introduces ZXDSL 9806H CLI operation features.
Overview
Note:
Execute the quit command to exit from Telnet client from any
mode.
By default, the command line prompt uses 9806 as the system host name (Execute the system hostname command to
modify it).
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.
BackSpace
> or <Ctrl+B>
<
> or <Ctrl+F>
<
<Ctrl+A>
<Ctrl+D> or Delete
<Ctrl+U>
<Ctrl+K>
Note:
Common keys indicate characters, numbers and punctuation keys.
Help Function
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
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.
11
Saving and
Querying History
Command
Key
Function
SPACE
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
Cause
Bad command
Invalid parameter
Parameter is invalid.
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
12
Querying System
Trap Information
375376
VALID
20080804160005 active
Querying Main
Control Card CPU
and Memory
Configuring
System Time
Note:
Configuring
System Name
13
Note:
Configuring Save
Interval
Note:
The unit for time interval is hour.
Enabling Trap
Function
: 5/1
AcceptFrames
admitall
PortLockStatus
AdminStatus
TrapControl
LinkStatus
FlowControl
FlowControlActual
SpeedSet
SpeedActual
DuplexSet
DuplexActual
BroadCastRateLimit
FloodRateLimit
MulticastRateLimit
DHCP Packet Limit
IGMP Packet Limit
IfType
14
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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
Testing Network
Status
time=10. ms
time=0. ms
time=0. ms
time=0. ms
time=0. ms
Network Management
Configuration
This topic includes the following:
Overview
Overview
Features
Networking
Diagram
15
Data
NMS VLAN
Uplink Interface
IP address: 192.168.1.10/24
IP address: 10.61.84.66
Type: ZTE-NMS
Default Route
16
Configuration
Flow
Context
Steps
17
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
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End of Steps
Result
Networking
Diagram
Data Configuration
Data
IP address: 192.168.10.1/24
19
Configuration
Flow
Item
Data
IP address: 10.63.10.238/24
Default route
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
20
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
8. Saving configuration.
In user mode, execute save command to save system configuration.
9806#save
End of Steps
Result
21
Prerequisite
Context
Steps
Note:
End of Steps
Result
Example
22
Postrequisite
9806H device can be logged into through ACM-specified NMS devices and modes.
23
24
Chapter
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
25
Data Configuration
Description
Data
NMS VLAN ID
1000
Uplink port
5/1
NMS IP address
172.16.234.101
172.16.234.254
VoIP VLAN ID
801
Uplink port
5/1
202.109.228.2
202.109.228.1
VoIP Service
Configuration
Flow
26
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
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
Overview
27
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
Port Number
Remarks
ATLC
48
ATLA
24
Networking
Diagram
28
Data Configuration
Data
VoIP Service
SS
Configuration
Flow
User port
3/1 48
202.109.228.2
202.109.228.1
VoIP resource
RTP000 RTP127
User Resource
USER096 - USER143
Type
ZTE SS
IP address
202.109.211.242
2944
Interface register
mode
IP + PORT
Steps
29
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
30
Parameter
Description
mgcid
MGC ID number
Parameter
Description
mgctype
1-ZTE
2-HW
3-CISCO
4-ALCATEL
5-NORTEL-MGCP
6-NORTEL-H248
mgcip
MGC IP
mgcport
domname
md5info
MD5 encryption
mgcinfo
0-IP address
1-Domain name
31
Description
mgid
MG ID number
type
nexthop
nexthopmac
arptime
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
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Parameter
Description
beginslot
Begin slot
beginindex
Begin index
Parameter
Description
num
User number
tmidfix
type
Termination ID type
1: USER0010010001USER00100100031
2: USER0-USER31
3: USER000-USER031
digitlen
begno
Begin number
mgid
MG ID
Note:
i.
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.
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
Description
tmidfix
type
Termination ID type
digitlen
34
1: RTP00200100000USER00200100127
2: RTP0-RTP127
3: RTP000-RTP127
Parameter
Description
begno
Begin number
mgid
MG ID
Note:
i.
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
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 hears busy tone after the called party hooks
on.
35
Overview
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
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Networking
Diagram
Data Configuration
Data
IP Fax Service
SS
User port
3/1 48
202.109.228.2
202.109.228.1
VoIP resource
RTP000 RTP127
Fax mode
T.30
Type
ZTE SS
IP address
202.109.211.242
2944
Interface register
mode
IP + PORT
37
Configuration
Flow
Steps
38
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
Description
mgcid
MGC ID number
mgctype
1-ZTE
2-HW
3-CISCO
4-ALCATEL
5-NORTEL-MGCP
6-NORTEL-H248
mgcip
MGC IP
mgcport
domname
md5info
MD5 encryption
mgcinfo
0-IP address
1-Domain name
39
Description
mgid
MG ID number
type
nexthop
nexthopmac
arptime
40
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
pkttopcm: 0
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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
--------------------------------------------
Description
slot
Slot number
faxmode
0 - T.30
1 - T.38
2 - RTP
3 - FAST MODEM
4 - FAST FAX
6 - IP Modem
13 - V34
circuitb
circuite
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
42
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
Description
tmidfix
type
Termination ID type
1: RTP00200100000USER00200100127
2: RTP0-RTP127
3: RTP000-RTP127
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Parameter
Description
digitlen
begno
Begin number
mgid
MG ID
Note:
i.
44
Description
parid
faxmode
0 - fax robust
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
Configuring Self-exchange
Short Description
Prerequisites
45
Context
Steps
Example
OF STEPS
Slot number: 3
Description
slot
Slot number
num
User number
phonenum
beginindex
mgid
MG ID
servicetype
46
0
1
2
3
H.248
SelfChange
SIP
Urgency Map
das
dgtname
dgtmap
Digit map
Parameter
Description
selfexchange
protectcall
Postrequisite
0 - Disable
1 - Enable
0 - Disable
1 - Enable
Command
Narrowband Management
Configuration
This topic includes the following:
Result
Example
OF STEPS
47
9806(ag)# mod-ringprofile
on2 15 off2 5 on3 15 off3
9806(ag)# mod-ring mgid 1
9806(ag)# get-ringprofile
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
-----------------------
Description
Value
time
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
on1
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
off1
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
on2
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
off2
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
on3
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
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Parameter
Description
Value
off3
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
on4
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
off4
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
on5
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
off5
Range: 0 65535
Unit: 10 ms
Postrequisite
Command
Result
Example
OF STEPS
49
calllimit
limit by mg
cpubslimit
Allways limit
uportlimit
Allways limit
ipslimit
niclimit
Allways limit Allways limit
50
Parameter
Description
calllimit
cpubslimit
cpubslimit
ipslimit
niclimit
Chapter
Broadband Service
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
Overview
Service
Description
Service
Specification
51
Remarks
Basic VLAN
VLAN Stacking
52
Adding VLAN
Networking
Diagram
VPI/VCI is 8/81.
53
Data Configuration
Data
Uplink port
Configuration
Flow
5/1, 5/2
Steps
54
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
ZXDSL 9806H supports three VLAN encapsulation types: pppoe, ipoe and all. The default encapsulation type is all.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
PVC
Egress/UnTag
PORTLIST
55
------------------------------------------------------------
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
Command
Delete a VLAN.
no add-vlan vlanid
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
56
Command
Select the binding type of the service port according to the real
situation at user end.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
pvc 1
2
VLAN2
all
SLOT
PVC
Egress/UnTag
PORTLIST
-----------------------------------------------------------4
1
Egress
1
UnTag
1
------------------------------------------------------------
Postrequisite
Command
57
Prerequisites
Context
VLAN is available.
Select the binding type of the service port according to the real
situation at user end.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
no vlanvlanid SLOTLIST/PORTL
IST [one-to-one] [pvc pvcid]
58
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
Data
59
Item
Data
Configuration
Flow
Steps
60
vlan
vlan
vlan
vlan
60
61
11
11
Global VLAN mode: It includes traditional, TR101 and multiple to one. By default, it is 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
Perform this procedure to configure VLAN ID extension, which enables BAS to identify more users based on VLAN ID.
61
Networking
Diagram
Data
9806H_A
62
Item
Data
9806H_B
Configuration
Flow
Steps
Configure 9806H_A.
1. Create VLAN.
9806(config)# add-vlan 11-12
9806(config)# add-vlan 60
63
Global VLAN mode: It includes traditional, TR101 and multiple to one. By default, it is 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
End of Steps
Result
ADSL/ADSL2+ Service
Access Configuration
This topic includes the following:
64
Overview
Enabling Interface
Overview
Service
Description
Service
Specifications
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
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
65
Modem
Encapsulation Type
PPPoA
llc-PPPoA
llc-PPPoA
vcmux-PPPoA
vcmux-PPPoA
Prerequisites
Background
Information
Networking
Diagram
66
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.
67
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
68
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
By default, all
alarm threshold
values in the alarm
configuration profile
are 0, which means
that the line status is
not monitored.
Item
Data
Remarks
User-side Port
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:
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
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
69
Item
Data
Remarks
Configuration
Flow
70
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.
Steps
add-vlan
vlan 201
vlan 201
vlan 201
201
encapsulation all
2/1 untag
5/1-2 tag
71
100%
9806(config)# vlan 201-224 2/1-24 untag one-to-one
9806(config)# vlan 201-224 5/1-2 tag
72
AtucConfPML2ATPR(0..31db):[3]
AtucConfPML2Rate(512..1024kbps):[512]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
73
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
End of Steps
Result
Prerequisites
74
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.
Background
Information
Networking
Diagram
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.
75
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
76
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
By default, all
alarm threshold
values in the alarm
configuration profile
are 0, which means
that the line status is
not monitored.
Item
Data
Remarks
User-side Port
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
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.
77
Configuration
Flow
Steps
add-vlan
vlan 201
vlan 201
vlan 201
201
encapsulation all
2/1 untag
5/1-2 tag
78
79
80
8. Save configurations.
9806# copy running-config startup-config
End of Steps
Result
81
Configuration
Flow
Steps
Result
82
Example
83
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
84
Parameter
Description
adslLineConfProfileName
32 bytes
AturConfRateMode/AtucConfRate
Mode
AtucConfTargetSnrMgn/AturConfT
argetSnrMgn
Unit: 0.1 dB
AtucConfMaxSnrMgn/AturConfMa
xSnrMgn
fixed
adaptAtStartup
adaptAtStartup
Default: 8 dB
Parameter
Description
AtucConfMinSnrMgn/AturConfMin
SnrMgn
AtucConfDownshiftSnrMgn/AturC
onfDownshiftSnrMgn
AtucConfUpshiftSnrMgn/AturCon
fUpshiftSnrMgn
AtucConfMinUpshiftTime/AturConf
MinUpshiftTime
AtucConfMinDownshiftTime/AturC
onfMinDownshiftTime
ConfProfileLineType
AtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate/Atu
rChanConfFastMaxTxRate
fastOnly
interleavedOnly
AtucChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRa
te/AturChanConfInterleaveMaxT
xRate
AtucChanConfInterleaveMinTxRat
e/AturChanConfInterleaveMinTxR
ate
85
Parameter
Description
AtucChanConfMaxInterleaveDela
y/AturChanConfMaxInterleaveDe
lay
Downstream/upstream value
range: 0 255 ms
AtucDMTConfFreqBinsOperType/A
turDMTConfFreqBinsOperType
AtucDMTConfFreqBinsList/AturDM
TConfFreqBinsList
LineDMTConfEOC
1.
2.
LineDMTConfTrellis
Default: Enable
AtucConfMaxBitsPerBin
Value range: 0 15
Default: 16 ms
Enable
Disable
byte
streaming
Default: 15
AtucConfTxStartBin/AtucConfRxS
tartBin
AtucConfTxEndBin/AtucConfRxEn
dBin
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
AtucConfPML2Time
86
Parameter
Description
AtucConfPML2ATPR
Value range: 0 31 dB
Default: 3 dB
Value range: 512 1024 Kbps
AtucConfPML2Rate
Procedure
Remarks
Delete ADSL/ADSL2+
line profile
no adsl-profile
filemane
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
87
Configuration
Flow
88
Steps
Result
Example
89
AtucConnRateTolerance
ThreshAtucConnRate
AturConnRateTolerance
ThreshAturConnRate
Parameter
Description
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
90
Parameter
Description
AtucThresh15MinLofs
AtucThresh15MinESs
AtucThresh15MinLoss
AtucThresh15MinLprs
AtucThresh15MinLols
AtucThreshFastRateUp
AtucThreshInterleaveRateUp
AtucThreshFastRateDown
AtucThreshInterleaveRateDown
AturThresh15MinLofs
AturThresh15MinESs
Parameter
Description
AturThresh15MinLoss
AturThresh15MinLprs
AturThreshFastRateUp
AturThreshInterleaveRateUp
AturThreshFastRateDown
AturThreshInterleaveRateDown
AtucInitFailureTrapEnable
AtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR
AtucThreshold15MinSesL
AtucThreshold15MinUasL
AturThreshold15MinSesL
AturThreshold15MinUasL
AtucConnRateTolerance
ThreshAtucConnRate
91
Related
Operations
Parameter
Description
AturConnRateTolerance
ThreshAturConnRate
Procedure
Remarks
Delete ADSL/ADSL2+
alarm profile.
no adsl-al
arm-profile
alarm-profile-name
Enabling Interface
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
If the process is successful, communication is established between ATU-C and ATU-R for service transmission.
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
92
4/1
enable
down
N/A
N/A
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Overview
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
93
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.
Background
Information
Networking
Diagram
94
Data
Remarks
Line Configuration
Profile
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.
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.
95
Item
Data
Remarks
User-side Port
Configure a single
user:
VLAN ID is consistent
with that of the
upper-layer device.
Configure users in
batch:
Network Side
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
96
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.
97
Steps
add-vlan
vlan 301
vlan 301
vlan 301
301
encapsulation all
3/1 untag
5/1-2 tag
98
99
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]
100
End of Steps
Result
101
Configuration
Flow
Steps
Result
Example
102
103
[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
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
104
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
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
Description
Default Value
zxAnXdsl2BaseConfPr
ofileName
32 characters
[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).
[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)
105
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:
106
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
[14] BP_B8_4
998-M2x-A
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
[1] enable
[2] disable
xdsl2LConfProfRfiBa
nds
xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2C
arMask
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfV
dslMaxNomAtpDs
VDSL downstream
maximum normal
aggregation
transmission power
in the process of
initialization and
showdown
205
107
Parameter
Description
Default Value
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfV
dslMaxNomAtpUs
VDSL upstream
maximum normal
aggregation
transmission power
in the process of
initialization and
showdown
145
ADSL downstream
maximum normal
aggregation
transmission power
in the process of
initialization and
showdown
205
ADSL upstream
maximum normal
aggregation
transmission power
in the process of
initialization and
showdown
145
90
108
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
aUsTimeDs/zxAnXds
l2LConfProfRaUsTim
eUs
60
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
aDsNrmsDs/zxAnXds
l2LConfProfRaDsNrm
sUs
30
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
aDsTimeDs/zxAnXdsl
2LConfProfRaDsTime
Us(
60
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
255
255
Value range: 0 dB
31 dB
31
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL
2Atprt
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfP
sdMaskDs/zxAnXdsl2
LConfProfPsdMaskUs
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfB
itswapDs/zxAnXdsl2L
ConfProfBitswapUs
[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
109
Parameter
Description
Default Value
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfS
nrModeDs/zxAnXdsl2
LconfProfSnrModeUs
[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
128
Value range:
0 Kbps 200000 Kbps
zxAnXdsl2Ch2ConfPro
fRateLimination
Related
Operations
Value range
[2] enable
[1] disable
[2] enable
Procedure
Remarks
no vdsl2-base-prof
ile profile-mane
show vdsl2
base-profile
profile-mane
relate-ports
110
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.
Configuration
Flow
Steps
Result
Example
111
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
Description
Default Value
zxAnXdsl2ServiceCon
fProfileName
32 characters
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfF
orceInp
Two modes:
Enable
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfR
aModeDs/zxAnXdsl2L
ConfProfRaModeUs
Three modes:
1.
2.
112
Enable
Disable
Adaptation
manually
Adaptation in
startup
Adaptation inn
running
Adaptation in startup
Parameter
Description
Default Value
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfT
argetSnrmDs/zxAnXd
sl2LConfProfTargetSn
rmUs
80
300
Value range: 81
310
Real range: 8.1 dB
31 dB
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfM
inSnrmDs/zxAnXdsl2L
ConfProfMinSnrmUs
Value range: 0 79
Real range: 0 dB
7.9 dB
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfPro
fMaxDataRateDs/zxA
nXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMa
xDataRateUs
120000 Kbps
113
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
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
Related
Operations
No Protection
0.5 Symbol
1 Symbol
2 Symbols
...
16 Symbols
114
Information
Procedure
Remarks
no vdsl2-service-pr
ofile profile-name
show vdsl2
service-profile
profile-name
relate-ports
Steps
Result
Example
115
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
Description
Default Value
zxAnXdsl2DpboConfPr
ofileName
32 characters
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfD
pboEPsd
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfD
pboEsEL
adsl
mode
adsl2
mode
adsl2+ mode
vdsl2 998_M2x_A mode
vdsl2 998E17-M2x-NUS0
custom
116
mode
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
Characteristic
parameter vector
B of office-end cable
509
Characteristic
parameter vector
C of office-end cable
261
190
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfD
pboFMin
Minimum DPBO
frequency value
32
Maximum DPBO
frequency value
511
Value range: 32
6956
Real range: 138 KHz
29997.75 KHz
Interval: 4.3125 KHz
117
Related
Operations
Procedure
Remarks
no vdsl2-dpbo-prof
ile profile-name
show vdsl2
dpbo-profile
profile-name
relate-ports
118
Configuration
Flow
Steps
Result
Example
119
Parameter
Description
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.
Define whether to
force remote end
to use office-end
configured electrical
length to calculate
UPBO.
Mode range:
[1] auto
[2] override
[3] disableUpbo
120
[2] override
Parameter
Description
Default Value
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfU
pboU0bandPsdA
Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US0
UPBO
4000
Parameter B for
calculating upstream
frequency band US0
UPBO
Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US1
UPBO
5650
Parameter B for
calculating upstream
frequency band US1
UPBO
1020
Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US2
5650
121
Parameter
Description
Default Value
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfU
pboU2bandPsdB
Parameter B for
calculating upstream
frequency band US2
UPBO
615
Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US3
UPBO
5650
Parameter B for
calculating upstream
frequency band US3
UPBO
615
Parameter A for
calculating upstream
frequency band US4
UPBO
4000
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
122
Related
Operations
Procedure
Remarks
no vdsl2-upbo-prof
ile profile-name
show vdsl2
upbo-profile
profile-name
relate-ports
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.
123
Configuration
Flow
124
Steps
Result
Example
125
Parameter
Description
126
Parameter
Description
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshFecs
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshEs
In 15 minutes, if upstream ES
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshSes
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLoss
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLofs
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLols
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLprs
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshUas
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
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshEs
In 15 minutes, if downstream ES
exceeds the threshold, the system
generates an alarm.
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshSes
Related
Operations
Parameter
Description
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshLoss
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshLofs
zxAnXdsl2XtucThreshLprs
zxAnXdsl2XturThreshUas
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
zxAnXdsl2ThreshFailedShrtInt
zxAnXdsl2Ch1XtucThrshCodeViol
zxAnXdsl2Ch1XtucThrshCorrected
In 15 minutes, if upstream
corrected data blocks exceed the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.
zxAnXdsl2Ch1XturThrshCodeViol
zxAnXdsl2Ch1XturThrshCorrected
In 15 minutes, if downstream
corrected data blocks exceed the
threshold, the system generates
an alarm.
127
Procedure
Remarks
no vdsl2-al
arm-profile
alarm-profile-name
show vdsl2
alarm-profile
alarm-profile-name
related-ports
Enabling Interface
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
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
128
Overview
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
llc-Bridge
vcmux-Bridge
MODEM
Encapsulation Type
IPoE
llc-Bridge
llc-Bridge, common
vcmux-Bridge
vcmux-Bridge,
common
129
MODEM
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
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.
Background
Information
Networking
Diagram
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.
131
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:
VLAN ID is consistent
with that of the
upper-layer device.
Configure users in
batch:
Network Side
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
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.
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Steps
add-vlan
vlan 101
vlan 101
vlan 101
101
encapsulation all
1/1 untag
5/1-2 tag
134
135
8. Save configurations.
9806# copy running-config startup-config
End of Steps
Result
136
Configuration
Flow
Steps
137
Parameter
Description
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
SpanConfMaxLineRate
SpanConfPSD
Value range:
1-symmetric
2-asymmetric
3-gsR1asymmetric
4-gsR2asymmetric
Default: 1-symmetric
SpanConfTransmissionMode
Transmission modes:
1.
2.
3.
region1
region2
region1®ion2
Default: 2
SpanConfRemoteEnabled
SpanConfPowerFeeding
Value range:
1-noPower
2-powerFeed
3-wettingCurrent
Default: 1-noPower
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginD
own/SpanConfCurrCondTargetM
arginUp
SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMargin
Down/SpanConfWorstCaseTarget
MarginUp
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Parameter
Description
SpanConfUsedTargetMargins
Value range:
Value range:
1-LocalClk
2-NetworkClk
3-DataOrNetworkClk
4-DataClk
Default: 1-LocalClk
SpanConfLineProbeEnable
Related
Operations
Procedure
Remarks
no shdsl-profile
filemane
shdsl-profile
filename re-app
140
ZXDSL 9806H has its own default SHDSL alarm profile. The
name is SDEFVAL.PRF. The default alarm profile cannot be
deleted or modified.
Configuration
Flow
Steps
141
Result
Example
Parameter
Description
test
: 128
: 0
: 900
: 900
: 900
: 900
: 900
Related
Operations
142
Parameter
Description
EndpointThreshLoopAttenuation
EndpointThreshSNRMargin
EndpointThreshES
EndpointThreshSES
EndpointThreshCRCanomalies
EndpointThreshLOSWS
EndpointThreshUAS
Procedure
Remarks
no shdsl-al
arm-profile
alarm-profile-name
Enabling Interface
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
If the process is successful, communication is established between STU-C and STU-R for service transmission.
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
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Multicast Service
Configuration
This topic includes the following:
Overview
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 channel preview function, which allows user to preview channels in a short time. The preview number, preview
time and preview interval can be configured.
Deny
Permit
Preview
144
Prerequisites
Networking
Diagram
Data Configuration
Value
Multicast VLAN
VLAN 500
Uplink Port
5/1
Program Library
145
Information
Value
Multicast Package
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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Configuration
Flow
Steps
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
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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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
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]
Description
Value
MaxPreviewCount
Configure maximum
preview count.
Range: 1 - 100
Configure preview
interval.
Configure preview
blackout interval.
MaxPreviewInterval
PreviewBlackoutInte
rval
Default: 3
Default: 60 sec
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
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End of Steps
Result
152
Networking
Diagram
Data Configuration
Value
Multicast VLAN
Uplink Port
5/1
Multicast Source
153
Information
Value
Program Library
Program1: IP address is
224.1.1.1.
Program2: IP address is
224.1.1.2.
Program1: IP address is
224.1.1.1.
Program2: IP address is
224.1.1.2.
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
Robustness: 2
125
154
Query interval:
sec
Robustness: 2
125
Multicast Package
MODEM
VPI/VCI: 8/81
Configuration
Flow
Steps
155
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.
Range: 30
3600 sec
Default: 300
sec
Recognition
Time
Preview Reset
Time
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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
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
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.
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
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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
Description
Value
Command
Query Interval
Configure
query interval.
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.
Configure
robustness.
Range: 1 - 5
Configure two
group-specific
query interval.
Configure
IGMP version
Range: 1 - 3
Default: 10
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
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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Description
Value
MaxPreviewCount
Configure maximum
preview count.
Range: 1 - 100
Default: 3
Configure as
required.
MaxPreviewInterval
PreviewBlackoutInte
rval
Configure preview
interval.
Configure preview
blackout interval.
Default: 60 sec
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
End of Steps
Result
160
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.
Configuring Bandwidth
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Result
Example
OF STEPS
: 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
161
Postrequisite
Command
ip igmp bandwidth-control
disable
QoS Configuration
This topic describes QoS configurations in ZXDSL 9806H. It includes the following:
Overview
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
802.1p priority
DSCP priority
ZXDSL 9806H supports queue scheduler algorithm configuration at user side and network side. It supports four queues at
both user side and network side.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
163
Command
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.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
164
Postrequisite
Command
QoS class refers to data traffic. QoS policy refers to data processing method. One policy can contain processing method to
multiple classes.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
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166
Parameter
Description
Value
cir
CIR
Range: 1 Kbps
1048576 Kbps
cbs
CBS
Range: 1 KB
1048576 KB
pir
PIR
pbs
PBS
Range: cbs
1048576 Kbps
exceed-action-drop
exceed-action-cos
exceed-action-dscp
statistics
Enable/disable traffic
statistics.
cos cos-pri
Range: 0 7
dscp dscp-pri
Range: 0 63
mirrored-to-port
slot/port
directed-to-port
slot/port
enable
disable
Postrequisite
Parameter
Description
Value
ingress
egress
Command
Result
Example
OF STEPS
1
2
3
5/1
167
Postrequisite
Command
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).
168
---------------------------------------------------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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Result
Example
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169
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
Command
170
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
no egress-shaping-queue
queue queue-num
no egress-shaping
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
171
Postrequisite
Command
no ip route ip-address
Configuring Link
Aggregation
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Configuring RMON
Short Description
Context
172
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.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
Overview
Enabling STP/RSTP
173
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
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.
Result
Example
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174
HelloTime
HoldTime
MaxAge
ProSpec
RootCost
RootPort
TopChanges
TimeSinceTopoChg
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
2000 ms
1000 ms
20000 ms
ieee8021d
0
0
0
0 ms
Postrequisite
Command
Disable STP/RSTP.
spanning-tree disable
175
RSTP mode
Result
Example
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Forwardtime
HelloTime
HoldTime
MaxAge
ProSpec
RootCost
RootPort
TopChanges
TimeSinceTopoChg
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
15000 ms
2000 ms
1000 ms
20000 ms
ieee8021w
0
0
0
0 ms
Configuring Priority
1. Execute the spanning-tree timer forward-time time command to configure forward delay.
177
command
to
show
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
spanning-tree timer
178
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.
Result
Example
command
to
show
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
spanning-tree timer
spanning-tree timer
forwardtime time
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 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.
Result
Example
command
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Postrequisite
180
Operation
Command
spanning-tree timer
spanning-tree timer
forwardtime time
spanning-tree timer
hellotime time
to
show
Configuring Priority
Short Description
Context
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
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RstpForceVersion
RstpTxHoldCount
RstpDefaultCost
RstpPriority
DesignatedRoot
Forwardtime
HelloTime
HoldTime
MaxAge
ProSpec
RootCost
RootPort
TopChanges
TimeSinceTopoChg
Postrequisite
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
rstp-only
3
short
4096
80 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
20000 ms
2000 ms
1000 ms
25000 ms
ieee8021w
0
0
0
0 ms
Command
spanning-tree classic-stp
priority priority in interface
configuration mode
spanning-tree rapid-stp
priority priority in interface
configuration mode
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.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
182
BridgeMaxAge
StpPriority
RstpForceVersion
RstpTxHoldCount
RstpDefaultCost
RstpPriority
DesignatedRoot
Forwardtime
HelloTime
HoldTime
MaxAge
ProSpec
RootCost
RootPort
TopChanges
TimeSinceTopoChg
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
25000 ms
4096
rstp-only
3
long
4096
10 00 00 15 EB F2 45 6A
20000 ms
2000 ms
1000 ms
25000 ms
ieee8021w
0
0
0
0 ms
Result
Example
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Port STP cost is related to link rate. If the link rate is larger,
the port cost needs to be smaller.
Result
Example
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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.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
185
RstpPortPriority
RstpAdminPortPoint2Point
RstpAdminPortCost
RstpAdminPortEdgePort
RstpPortProtocolMigration
RstpPortPacketType
RstpPortPathCost
PortState
DesignatedCost
DesignatedBdg
DesignatedPort
DesignatedRoot
ForwardTrans
RstpOperPortPoint2Point
RstpOperPortEdgePort
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
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
Steps
Result
Example
OF STEPS
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Result
Example
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
spanning-tree rapid-stp
edge-port disable
187
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.
Result
Example
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Result
Example
OF STEPS
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.
Result
OF STEPS
189
Example
Postrequisite
Command
spanning-tree rapid-stp
protocol-migration disable
Configuring SNTP
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
190
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
Postrequisite
Command
Disable SNTP.
sntp disable
191
192
Chapter
Security Management
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 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
193
Context
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
Disable VBAS.
Enabling PPPoE+
Short Description
Context
Steps
194
OF STEPS
: 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
Command
port-location pppoe-plus
disable
pppoe-plus disable
195
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.
After DHCP Option82 function is disabled, ZXDSL 9806H forwards DHCP packets transparently.
Result
Example
OF STEPS
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
Command
port-location dhcp-option82
disable
Configure access-node-id.
port-location access-node-id {
inband-mac | hostname}
dhcp-option82 disable
dhcp-option82 sub-option {
china-telecom | china-netcom
| wt101}
Enabling SVLAN
Short Description
Context
Steps
Result
Example
OF STEPS
197
Postrequisite
Command
stpid stpid
ctpid ctpid
Enabling DHCP
Short Description
Context
Steps
198
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
dhcp-snooping disable
dhcp-packet-limit packet-num
dhcp-snooping-limit num
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.
199
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
loop-check interval
Configuring SSH
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
200
OF STEPS
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
Command
ssh-server disable
201
Binding IP Address
Binding IP Address
Short Description
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
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
Context
202
OF STEPS
Result
Example
: 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
Command
no max-mac-learn
Perform this procedure to bind the service channel with MAC address.
MAC address white list is also called MAC address binding.
203
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
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
Command
no bind mac-address
macaddress
Steps
Result
Example
OF STEPS
Postrequisite
204
Command
no filter mac-address
macaddress
205
206
Figures
207
208
Tables
209
210
Tables
211
212
Index
A
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
213
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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216
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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