MicroNet SP3508A manuel d'utilisation

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    User ’ s Manual 8-Port VDSL Managed Switch Model No.: SP3508A http://www.micronet.info[...]

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    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Package Contents .............................................................................................. 1 1.2 Key Features .........................................................................[...]

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    5.7.2 Aggregator Information .......................................................................... 21 5.7.3 State Activity ......................................................................................... 21 5.8 Filter Database ................................................................................................. 22 5.8.1 IG[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Micronet SP3508A is an EoVDSL (Ethernet over VDSL) clustering switch that aggregates 8 VDSL lines into 2 Gigab it Ethernet uplinks. It delivers cost- effective and high-performanc e broadband / multimedia services to multiunit building environments, such as enterp rise, campus, hospital, hotel, and telecom. With QAM-based 4-b[...]

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    y Supports SNMP v1 RFC-1493 Bridge MIBs ¾ RFC-1643 Ethernet MIB ¾ RFC-1213 MIB II ¾ Enterprise MIBs ¾ RMON groups 1(Statistics), 2(A larm), 3(Event), 9(History) y Supports TFTP/XMODEM for firmware upgrade y Built-in POTS/ISDN splitter for POTS/ISDN telephone service 2[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Hardware Installation This section describes how to insta ll the switch and establish network connections. Users may install the us er on any level s urface. However, please take note of the following minimum site requirements. 2.2 Pre-installation Requirements Prior to the start of ac tual hardware installation, make sur[...]

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    VDSL Port (RJ-11) y 24-26 Gauge phone wiring y Do not recommend 28 or above Gauge y 5M/5M: 1.7 km y 15M/15M: 1.1km y 25M/25M: 600m 2.4 Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet y The IP DSLAM has 2 X 10/100/1 000 Mbps Giga Ethernet ports. y Support full or half-duplex operat ion and transmission mode is using auto-negotiation. y All network devices connected [...]

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    2.5 Connecting to RJ-11 y Please ensure suitable VDSL Modem (SP3501AS) is installed before making a connection to any of t he IP DSLAM (1-8) station ports. Users need to prepare 18 ~ 26 gaug e one twist pair phone Line wiring with RJ-11 plugs at both ends. y The Modem’s RJ-11 ports are easy-to-use and do not require installation of additional wir[...]

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    Chapter 3 Physical Description SP3508A front view SP3508A rear view 3.1 LED Definition LED Status Operation PWR (Power LED) Steady/Green Device is powering on or reset ok. Steady/Green Lights on when device is booting. POST (Power On Self Testing) Off Turns off when booting is finished. Steady/Green Lights up steadily to show good linkage. 10/ACT ([...]

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    LINK (VDSL LED) Steady/Green Each VDSL port has a LED and lights up to show good linkage. 3.2 Switch Connectors Connectors Description Type VDSL Connecting to the VDSL Modem via a RJ-11 cable RJ-11 POTS Connecting to the telephone, Fax or ISDN modem RJ-11 Gigabit Ethernet Connecting to an Ethernet network device. RJ-45 Console Console port for mana[...]

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    Chapter 4 IP Address Configuration 4.1 Out-Band Access 4.1.1 Console Port Users can configure the product with the local serial console port. The procedure is to connect a notebook co mputer to the RS-232 port, then boot windows @95/98/ME/2000 system, and r un “Hyper-terminal” program into terminal window. Steps are as follows: Step 1. Set the [...]

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    Step 2. Connects PC with the IP DSLAM, the login window will appear on the screen. Enter the default login details: z Login: admin z Password: 123 The program will enter the following text-based user interface. Step 3. Choose ‘VDSL Switch Static Confi guration’ to enter the page below. 9[...]

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    Step 4. Choose ‘Administration Configuration’ to proceed to the page below. Step 5. Choose ‘IP Configuration’ to p roceed to IP configuration page. Parameter Description Edit Select <Edit> to change IP address, su b net mask and gateway. CTRL+A Action menu. Save Save changes and return back to ‘Device Configurat ion’ page. Previou[...]

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    4.2 Remote Access Users must setup the IP address with the local serial console port (RS-232 Port), and then use this IP address to control this VD SL switch via Telnet or Web-Based UI. Otherwise, users can chang e the computer’s IP domain to be the same as VDSL switch. Then use t he default IP address to control this VDSL switch. 4.2.1 Telnet To[...]

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    Enter the default IP address of the switch into the web browser for the login confirmation window to appear. 12[...]

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    Chapter 5 Web-Based UI Management Interface 5.1 Home Page This is the VDSL switch’s home page. The switch’s image on the top indicates which port is being connected. Pressing the ports on the image will open up a window to show port statistics. 5.2 Port Status This interface allows user to view port status. 13[...]

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    Parameter Description State Display port status with either disable or enabl e. Link Status ‘Down’ is no link and ‘Up’ is link. Auto Negotiation VDSL Switch’ auto-negotiation mode. Speed status Port 9-10 are 10/100/1000Mbps and p ort 1- 8 are 5/1 5/25Mb ps. Duplex status Display full-duplex or half-duplex mode. Flow control: Display flow [...]

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    5.4 IP Address User can configure the IP Settings in t he interface below. This interface is accessible on the menu to the left of the browser. Parameter Description IP Address Default: 192.168.16.250 Subnet Mask Default: 255.255.255.0 Gateway Default: 192.168.16.1 5.5 Switch Setting 5.5.1 Basic This is interface displays the basic in formation of [...]

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    Parameter Description Description Displays the name of the device. MAC Address The unique hardware address as sig ned by manufacturer. Firmware Version Displays the switch’s firmware version. Hardware Version Displays the switch’s hard ware version. Default config value version Displays write to default EEPROM value tale version. 5.5.2 Advanced[...]

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    Broadcast Storm Filter To configure broadcast storm control, enable it and se t the upper threshold for individual port s. The thre shold is the percentage of the port's total bandwidth used by broadca st traffic. When broadcast traffic for a port rises above the threshold set, broadcast storm control becomes a ctive. Range: 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%,[...]

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    Protocol Enable Setting Parameter Description Enable Spanning Tree Protocol Allow STP to be enabled. Recommended setting i s ‘enabl e’ . Enable Internet Group Multicast Protocol Allow IGMP to be enabled. VLAN Protocol Allow selection of VLAN types. GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the VDSL Swit ch and nodes. If the switch is con[...]

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    5.6 Port Controls This section shows user how to cha nge every port status and speed mode. The procedure that the VDSL Switch determines speed is as follows: 1. Confirm the phone cable have been connected with SP3508A and SP3501AS. 2. Power on both devices. 3. The device will start auto-sp eed function after SP3501AS re-boot. 4. SP3508A will try 25[...]

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    5.7 Link Aggregation The Link Aggregation Control Prot ocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation Control instances to reach agreem ent on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group. It moves the link to that Link Aggregation Group, and enables its transmi s[...]

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    LACP If enable, the group is LACP static trunking group. If disable, the group is local static trunkin g gro up. All ports support LACP dynamic trunking group. If connecting to the device that also supports LA CP, the LACP dynamic trunking gro up will be created automatically. If LACP enable, users can configure LACP Active/Passive status in each p[...]

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    Parameter Description Active The port automatically sends LA CP prot ocol packets. Passive The port does not automatically send s L ACP protocol packets, and responds only if it receives LACP protocol packet s from the opposite device. 5.8 Filter Database The Internet Group Managem ent Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet Protoco[...]

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    2. Report: A message sent by a host to the queries to indicate that the host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message. 3. Leave Group: A message sent by a hos t to the queries to indicate that the host has quit the membership of a specific multicast group. 5.8.2 Static MAC Ad dress When users add a static MAC addr[...]

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    5.8.3 Port Security A port in security mode will be “lo cked” without permission of address learning. Only the incoming packets with SMAC already existing in the address table can be forwarded normally. User can disable the port from learning any new MAC addresses, then us e the static MAC addresses screen to define a list of MAC addresses that[...]

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    5.9 VLAN Configuration A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical net work grouping that limits the broadcast domain. It allows user to isolate network traffic so only members of the VLAN receive traffic from the same VLAN members. Basical ly, creating a VLAN from a SP3508A is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer [...]

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    Support Protocol-based VLAN In order for an end statio n to send packets to diff erent VLAN, it has to be either capable of tagging packets with VLAN tags or attached to a VLAN- aware bridge that is capable of classifying and tagging the packet with different VLAN ID based on not only default PVID but also other information about the packet, such a[...]

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    5.9.2 Port VID The interface sets the Port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic on a given port. For example, if port 10' s Default PVID is 100, all untagged packets on port 10 will bel ong to VLAN 100. The defaul t setting for all ports is VID 1. This feature is useful for ac commodating devices that you want to participate in th[...]

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    5.10 Spanning Tree The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardize d method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loops in SP3508A netw orks. When STP enabled, ensure that only one path at a time is active betw een any two nodes on the network. It is recommended that users enable STP on all SP3508A to ensure a single active path on the network. 1. User can [...]

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    Parameter Description Priority Users can change priority value to identify the root bridge. The bridge with the lowest value has the hi g hest priority and is selected as the root. Range: 1~65535. Max Age Users can change Max Age value, t he number of seconds a bridge waits without receiving. Spanning -Tree Protocol configuration messages before at[...]

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    Parameter Description Port Priority Users can make it more or less li kely to become the root port. The lowest number has the hig hest priori ty. If users change the value, it is necessary to reboot the SP3508A. Range: 0~255. Default: 128. Path Cost Specifies the path cost of the port that the SP3508A use s to determine which port are the forwardi [...]

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    Parameter Description Roving Analysis State Enable or disable the port sniffer function. Analysis Port Analysis port can be used to see a ll monitor port traffic. Users can connect sniffer port to LAN Analysis, Sess ion Wall or Netxray. Monitor Ports The ports for monitoring. All monitor port traffic will be copi ed to sniffer port. Users can selec[...]

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    location, and contact person for the SP3508A. Fill in the system options data, and then click <Apply> to update the changes on this page. Parameter Description Name Enter a name to be used for the SP3508A. Location Enter the location of the SP3508A. Contact Enter the name of a person or organizat ion. 2. Community strings serve as passwords a[...]

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    Parameter Description ‘Temperature Alarm’ trap When VDSL Switch’s internal temperature is greater than 70 , ℃ system will send a “ Temperature alarm" trap. ‘Fan Speed Alarm’ trap When the VDSL Switch’s internal cooling FAN doe sn’ t run, the system will send a “FAN speed alarm” trap. 5.13 Signal to Noise Ratio The followi[...]

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    Parameter Description Username This field provides the users to enter the desire d username. Default: admin Assign/Change Password Allow users to enter the desired password. Default: 123 Reconfirm Password Re-enter the password in this section for verification. 5.15 TFTP Update Firmware The following menu options provide some system control functio[...]

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    5.16 Configuration Backup 5.16.1 TFTP Restore Configuration Use this page to set TFTP server address. Users ca n restore EEPROM value from here, however it is necessary to enter image in TFTP server and the SP3508A will download back the flash image. 5.16.2 TFTP Backup Configuration Use this page to set TFTP server IP address. Users can save curren[...]

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    5.17 Reset and Rebooting System These two interfaces allow user s to reset and reboot the system. Parameter Description Reset The interface will reset the device back to factory default settings. Please ensure SP3508A is detached from the VDSL modem when performing this function. Reboot This interface allows user to restart the device with settings[...]

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    Chapter 6 Application The VDSL provides home network archi tecture. Transforming an apartment into a Multiple-Family Home network area and sharing a single internet account for multiple users via R outer & Cable Modem. It can provide unlimited access time in the in ternet at a reasonable low price. Bridging Functions The SP3508A provides full t[...]

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    Chapter 7 Appendix 7.1 Appendix A: Specifications Model SP3508A Standards IEEE802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX, and IEEE802.3ab 1000BASE-T standards Interface z 2 X RJ-45 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet port z 8 X RJ-11 connector for telephone connection z 8 X RJ-11 connector for EoVDSL MAC Address Table 8k Entries Flow Control z IEEE802.3x for Full [...]

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    Dimension 435 x 255 x 44mm Certification CE, FCC, RoHS 39[...]

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    7.2 Appendix B: Troubleshooting z Symptom: Power indictor does not light up (Green). ¾ Causes: Defective external power supply. ¾ Solution: Check the power plug by attaching with a functioning one. Check the power cord with ot her devices. If both tests fail, have the power supply replaced by qualified distributor. z Symptom: Link indicator does [...]

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    7.3 Appendix C: System Diagnostics 7.3.1 Power and Cooling Problems If the POWER indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in, users may have a problem with the power outlet, power cord, or internal power supply as explained in the previous se ction. However, if the unit should turn itself off after running for a whil e, check for l[...]

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    7.3.4 Cabling 1. Verify that the cable type is c orrect. Be sure RJ-45 cabl e connectors are securely seated in t he required ports. Use 100 Ω straight-through cables for all standard connections. 2. Use Category 5 cable for 100/1000 Mbps Fast Ethernet connections, or Category 3, 4 or 5 cables for st andard 10Mbps Ethernet connections. 3. Be sure [...]

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    7.4 Appendix D: VDSL Spectrum 06-April-2000 page: 5 Slide 5 © 2002 Infineon T echnolo gies COM/AC All rights reserved VDSL Technology – Requi rements & Definitions Spectral Alloc ation • Co-exist s wit h legacy Voice and ISDN services • Co-exist s wit h other xDSL technologies • Programm abl e notch f i lter to avoid Radio Frequency In[...]

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    7.5 Appendix E: Exam ple of VLAN Setting 7.5.1 Port-Based VLAN Setting 1. Web management Æ Administrator Æ SP3508AS settings Æ Advanced: Protocol Enable Setting Æ VLAN Operation Mode: Select “Port-Based”. 2. Web management Æ Administrator Æ SP3508AS settings Æ VLAN Configuration. 44[...]

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    3. Add VLAN Group 1, mem ber: port 1 and port 9. 7.5.2 Tag-Based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN Setting 1. Web management Æ Administrator Æ SP3508A settings Æ Advanced: Protocol Enable Setting Æ VLAN Operation Mode: Select “802.1Q without GVRP”. 2. Administrator Æ VLAN Configuration: Select “Port VID” in this stage, users can define each port’s [...]

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    3. VLAN Configuration: Select “B asic”. Highlight default_1 and click <Edit> button to add/remove each port. 4. In default_1 group, add in or remove group members. 46[...]

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    5. Click <Next> button to set Tag or Untag for each assigned port. 6. Click <Add> button to create new group. 47[...]

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    7. Fill in new group name into VLAN Na me. Set the VID number. Add in new group members. Click <Next> button. 8. Set Tag or Untag f or group members and click <Apply> button. 48[...]

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    9. New group has been created, now users can highlight each group and click <Edit> or <Delete> button to modify or delete VLAN Group. 49[...]