Zyxel MSAP2000 - Manual

Zyxel MSAP2000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Multi-Service Access Platform; Copyright; Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Interference Statements and; FCC Statement; This switch may not cause harmful interference.; FCC Warning; Select the certification you wish to view from this page.; Registration
  • Page 4 – Safety Warnings; telecommunication line cord.
  • Page 5 – ZyXEL Limited Warranty; Note
  • Page 6 – Customer Support; • Product model and serial number.
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents
  • Page 8 – C H A P T E R 7 ADSL Port Setup
  • Page 12 – C H A P T E R 2 7 Switch Commands
  • Page 17 – Preface; About This User's Guide
  • Page 18 – Graphics Icons Key; User Guide Feedback; released. Your firmware's release number may not match what is
  • Page 19 – H A P T E R; System Description; • Rear access wring to external switches
  • Page 20 – Console Port thru UI menu from MSAP2000 MPM; • Multi-Mode ADSL standard
  • Page 21 – Multiple PVC and ATM QoS; • Editable plain text based configuration file; Security; • Password protection for system management; Static Multicast Filter
  • Page 22 – System Monitoring; ALM; Bandwidth Control
  • Page 23 – Figure 1; Figure 2
  • Page 24 – Hardware Specification; The figure shows the front panel of the MSAP2000 AAMS.
  • Page 26 – Table 1
  • Page 27 – • VT100 terminal emulation
  • Page 29 – Web Configurator; Web Configurator Overview; In order to use the web configurator you need to allow:; Location; or; Address; The; Password
  • Page 30 – Figure 4; This is the web configurator's; Home; Figure 5
  • Page 31 – Table 3; Table 4
  • Page 33 – Saving Your Configuration; Figure 6; Logging Out of the Web Configurator; Figure 7
  • Page 34 – Initial Configuration; Initial Configuration Overview; Make sure your computer is in the same subnet as the MSAP2000 AAMS's; Click
  • Page 35 – Figure 9; Skip to step; Basic Setting
  • Page 36 – VC Setup; Click a virtual channel's; Select; radio button and click; Delete
  • Page 37 – All; and then; Apply; Super Channel; to allow the channel to forward frames belonging to; Add
  • Page 39 – Save; This table lists major default settings.
  • Page 40 – Table 5
  • Page 41 – ome and Port; Home and Port Statistics Screens Overview
  • Page 42 – The following table describes the labels in this screen.; In the; screen, click an Ethernet port's number to display that port's
  • Page 44 – Table 7
  • Page 45 – statistics screen as shown next.
  • Page 47 – Table 8
  • Page 48 – asic Setting Screens; Basic Setting Screens Overview
  • Page 50 – Table 9; and; General Setup; in the navigation panel to display the
  • Page 53 – Switch Setup Screen; in the navigation panel to display
  • Page 56 – The following table describes the fields in this screen.
  • Page 57 – ADSL Port Setup; ADSL Standards Overview; the time of writing.; Downstream and Upstream
  • Page 58 – Interleave Delay; Table
  • Page 59 – Default Settings; ADSL port default settings.; in the navigation panel to open
  • Page 61 – in the navigation panel and then a port's
  • Page 62 – Virtual Channels
  • Page 63 – Then do the following:; virtual channels are associated to; DEFVAL
  • Page 64 – VC Setup Screen; in the navigation panel and then the; link to open the following screen.
  • Page 67 – Port Profile Screen; xDSL Profiles Setup; in the navigation panel
  • Page 70 – Traffic Shaping
  • Page 71 – These are the parameters that control the flow of ATM traffic.
  • Page 72 – VC Profile Screen; VC Profile; to open the following screen.
  • Page 74 – Alarm Profile Screen
  • Page 76 – in the navigation panel and; IGMP Filter Profile
  • Page 78 – Line Data; in the navigation panel to open the
  • Page 80 – Line Performance; link to open the following screen. This screen displays an
  • Page 81 – Line
  • Page 82 – The bit allocation contents are only valid when the link is up.
  • Page 84 – VLAN; This chapter shows you how to configure 802.1Q tagged VLANs.; Introduction to VLANs; not need to configure the VLAN to isolate subscribers.; Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
  • Page 85 – Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames; Automatic VLAN Registration
  • Page 86 – Advanced Application; to display the; VLAN Status; screen
  • Page 88 – Advanced; Static VLAN; link to display the screen as shown next.
  • Page 89 – VLAN Port Setting; VLAN Port
  • Page 92 – IGMP Snooping; IGMP Snooping Screen
  • Page 94 – Static Multicast; Static Multicast Filter
  • Page 96 – Packet Filtering; Packet Filter Configuration
  • Page 98 – MAC Filter Introduction
  • Page 100 – Spanning Tree; This chapter introduces the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP).
  • Page 102 – in the navigation panel to
  • Page 106 – Port Authentication; Introduction to Authentication; Introduction to Local User Database; Port Authentication Configuration
  • Page 110 – About Port Security
  • Page 112 – This chapter shows you how to set up DHCP relay.; DHCP Relay Overview; DHCP Relay
  • Page 115 – This chapter describes how to configure access control.; About Access Control; Access Control; from the navigation; Access Control Overview
  • Page 120 – Setting Up the Administrator Login Account
  • Page 121 – Service Access Control Configuration
  • Page 123 – Routing Protocol; in the navigation panel and then; Static Routing
  • Page 124 – bottom of the screen.; The following table describes the labels in the summary table.
  • Page 125 – Firmware Upgrade
  • Page 126 – Restore a Text Configuration File; Backing Up a Configuration File
  • Page 127 – Load Factory Defaults
  • Page 128 – . You then see the screen as shown in; OK; again and wait for the MSAP2000 AAMS to restart. This takes up to two; Command Line FTP
  • Page 129 – This chapter explains the; Diagnostic; Management; Diagnostic; in the navigation panel to display this
  • Page 130 – Wait at least one minute after using; Set LDM Port; before using; Get LDM Data; The common format of the system logs is:
  • Page 131 – The following table lists and describes the system log messages.
  • Page 135 – This chapter introduces the; MAC Table; Introduction to MAC Table; source MAC
  • Page 136 – Viewing the MAC Table
  • Page 137 – This chapter introduces the ARP table.; Introduction to ARP Table; ARP Table; to open the
  • Page 139 – Commands Overview; Command Line Interface; AAMS
  • Page 141 – Commands Summary
  • Page 154 – Sys Commands; Sys Commands Summary; The following table lists the
  • Page 157 – An example is shown next.; This command allows you to change the system’s password.
  • Page 160 – This command changes the port for a service on the MSAP2000 AAMS.
  • Page 161 – This command displays the syslog settings.; This command sets
  • Page 162 – This command displays the system’s current time.; This command sets the system’s time.
  • Page 164 – where; This command displays the system error log.
  • Page 165 – This command clears the system error log.; This command displays the hardware monitor’s statistics.
  • Page 168 – ADSL Commands; ADSL Standards Overview; for the settings of the default profile and ADSL port default; ADSL Commands Summary
  • Page 173 – ADSL Command Examples
  • Page 178 – The following example sets ADSL port 1 to have the gold profile in
  • Page 185 – use for ADSL port 5.; Virtual Channel Profile Commands; Show Virtual Channel Profile Command; Set Virtual Channel Profile Command
  • Page 187 – Delete Virtual Channel Profile Command
  • Page 190 – Switch Commands; This chapter describes how to configure some of the; Switch Commands Summary
  • Page 195 – IGMP Filter Commands
  • Page 196 – IGMP Filter Profile Set Command
  • Page 197 – IGMP Filter Profile Delete Command
  • Page 198 – DHCP Relay Overview; Use these commands to configure the DHCP relay feature.; adds a DHCP server entry to the list of servers to which the
  • Page 199 – This command turns on the DHCP relay feature.; This command turns off the DHCP relay feature.
  • Page 200 – Filtering Databases
  • Page 201 – administrators only.
  • Page 202 – This command sets the MSAP2000 AAMS’s join period timer for GVRP in
  • Page 207 – 1 Configuring Management VLAN Example; the management
  • Page 210 – The following example shows the settings for all VIDs.; MAC Filter Commands
  • Page 213 – MAC Count Commands
  • Page 215 – Packet Filter Commands
  • Page 217 – Reject IGMP packets. Internet Group Multicast
  • Page 218 – IP Commands; IP Commands Introduction
  • Page 219 – IP Commands Summary
  • Page 221 – General IP Commands; Use the command to display the current management IP settings.
  • Page 224 – Statistics Commands; This chapter describes the; Statistics Commands Summary
  • Page 225 – Statistics Monitor Command; Statistics Port Command
  • Page 227 – Statistics ADSL Commands; Use these commands to display ADSL port statistics.; Statistics ADSL Linedata Command
  • Page 230 – fields show data acquired from the ATUR (ADSL Termination
  • Page 231 – ADSL 15 Minute Performance Command
  • Page 232 – The following table explains these counters.
  • Page 233 – These counters are also used in the alarm profiles (see
  • Page 234 – See; Statistics IP Command; This command shows the statistics for the CPU IP traffic.
  • Page 235 – Config Commands; Config Commands Summary; Config show Command Example
  • Page 237 – Firmware and Configuration File; Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance; This is a sample from a FTP session to transfer the computer file
  • Page 238 – command to confirm that you have uploaded the; Editable Configuration File; You can change the “.dat” file to a “.txt” file and still upload it to the; Editable Configuration File Backup; Use an FTP client to connect to the MSAP2000 AAMS.
  • Page 239 – Open the; Editable Configuration File Upload
  • Page 240 – Wait for the update to finish. The system restarts automatically.; Firmware File Upgrade
  • Page 241 – Troubleshooting; The SYS or PWR LED Does Not Turn On; The ALM LED Is On; (alarm) LED lights when the MSAP2000 AAMS is overheated or the
  • Page 242 – DSL Data Transmission; The DSL link is up, but data cannot be transmitted.; There Is No Voice on an ADSL Connection; CO; pins that allow the telephone wiring used for
  • Page 244 – The SYNC-rate is not the same as the configured rate.; Configured Settings; The configured settings do not take effect.
  • Page 245 – Resetting the Defaults
  • Page 246 – Resetting the Defaults Via CLI Command; Resetting the Defaults Via Boot Commands
  • Page 247 – Transfer; Recovering the Firmware
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Page 2 - Multi-Service Access Platform; Copyright; Disclaimer

2 MSAP2000 Multi-Service Access Platform Copyright Copyright © 2004-2008 by ZyXEL Technologies Inc. The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, e...

Page 3 - Interference Statements and; FCC Statement; This switch may not cause harmful interference.; FCC Warning; Select the certification you wish to view from this page.; Registration

3 MSAP2000 AAMS User’s Guide Interference Statements and Warnings FCC Statement This switch complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This switch may not cause harmful interference. 2 This switch must accept any interference received, including i...

Page 4 - Safety Warnings; telecommunication line cord.

4 MSAP2000 AAMS User’s Guide Safety Warnings For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions. • To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG (American Wire Gauge) or larger telecommunication line cord. • Do NOT open the device or unit. Opening or removing covers c...

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