CTC Union SHDSL Specifications

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - G.SHDSL.bis

G.SHDSL.bis EFM Network Extender

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10 1.2 Features  Extend Ethernet Services to sites with existing copper infrastructure  Increased Flexibility in Deployment  Lower Investmen

Page 3 - EFM Operation Manual

100 Telnet Console mode: User name Password Supervisor Password All function can use Can only ping test, view the sta

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101 4.11.1 Upgrade main software Move the cursor ">>" to upgrade and press enter to upgrade firmware. ----------------------------

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

102 4.12 EXIT If you want to exit the system without saving, move the cursor " >> " to exit and press enter. ----------------

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103 5 Appendix – Setup table SHDSL.bis: Mode □□□□STU-C □□□□STU-R Link type □□□□2-wire □□□□4-wire □□□□8-wire Annex Type

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104 VLAN Mode: VLAN Mode □□□□Disable □□□□802.1Q Tag VLAN □□□□Port Based VLAN 802.11Q VLAN: 1 2 3 4 5 6 No. VID LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 L

Page 8 - DMINISTRATION

105 QoS Mode: QoS Mode □□□□Disable □□□□Port Based □□□□VLAN Tag □□□□IP DSCP Queue Weight: Queue Index 0 1 2 3 Weight Value Qu

Page 9 - 1 Introduction

106 User Profile: User profile User name Password Attrib 1 □□□□Menu □□□□Command 2 □□□□Menu □□□□Command 3 □□□□Menu □□□□Comm

Page 10 - 1.3 Specifications

107 SNMP Community: SNMP entry (1) Validate □□□□Enable □□□□Disable Community Access Right : □□□□Read only □□□□Read Write □□□□De

Page 13 - 2.1 Front Panel

11 VLAN Support 802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN Port-Based VLAN Port-Based Q-in-Q Priority Re-mapping VLAN Trunk mode QoS Support Ingress Rate control Egre

Page 15 - 2.2 Rear Panel

12 1.4 Applications EFM DSLAM to point connection Point to point connection

Page 16 - 2.2.3 Console Port

13 2 Getting to know the EFM Modem This section will introduce the hardware of the EFM modem. 2.1 Front Panel The front panel contains LED wh

Page 17 - 2.2.5 Reset Button

14 LED status of EFM Modem : LEDs Active Description PWR On Power on On SHDSL.bis line connection is dropped ALM Blink SHDSL.bis self test MGMT

Page 18 - 3.1 Configuration method

15 2.2 Rear Panel The rear panel of G.SHDSL.bis EFM Modem is where all of the connections are made. Connector Description DC-IN Power ad

Page 19 - 3.2 Installation

16 2.2.2 LAN ports and MGMT port The EFM modem has four LAN ports and one MGMT Ethernet port. Those ports are auto-negotiating and auto-crossover.

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17 2.2.4 Power connection Make sure you are using the correct power source for the AC/DC adaptor. Inset the female end of power adaptor’s cord int

Page 21 - 3.4 Basic Setup

18 3 Configuration use Web Browser 3.1 Configuration method There are three methods to configure the EFM modem: serial console, Telnet and Web B

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19 3.2 Installation The following guide is designed to lead users through Web Configuration of G.shdsl.bis EFM Modem in the easiest and quickest w

Page 24 - 3.4.2 DHCP server

20 3.3 Setup up with Web Browser This section introduces the configuration and functions of the web-based management. This is an HTML-based managem

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21 The following is the index screen that displays when you first access the web interface. 3.4 Basic Setup The Basic Setup contains:  Operat

Page 26 - 3.4.3 LAN

22 The diagram below shows the basic setup’s flowchart.

Page 27 - 3.4.4 Review

23 3.4.1 Operation mode and MGMT Click Basic for basic installation. Click CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) side or CO (Central Office) side

Page 28 - 3.5 Advanced Setup

24 3.4.2 DHCP server Press Next to set the next page: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communication protocol that lets

Page 29 - EFM Modem

25 For example: If the LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1, the IP range of LAN is 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254. The DHCP server assigns the IP from Start

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26 3.4.3 LAN Press Next to set the next page: Enter Parameters in LAN: LAN type item can been selected as: Disable, Dynamic IP or Static I

Page 31 - 3.5.2 VLAN

27 3.4.4 Review Press Next to set the next page: The screen will display the new configured parameters. Double check the parameters and Clic

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28 3.5 Advanced Setup Note: The advanced functions are only for advanced users to setup advanced functions. The incorrect setting of advanced func

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29 3.5.1.1 Line Type Line type indicates how many wires you want to use for the SHDSL.bis connection. Line Type EFM Modem 2-wire 4-wire 8-wire

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CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd. Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center (Neihu Technology Park) 8F, No. 60 Zhouzi St. Neihu District Taipei 114 Taiwa

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30 3.5.1.5 SNR margin SNR margin is an index of line connection quality. You can see the actual SNR margin in STATUS SHDSL.bis. The larger is SNR

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31 3.5.2 VLAN Click VLAN to configure VLAN. VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical

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33 3.5.2.1 802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN Click the 802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN to configure the EFM modem. VID: (Virtual LAN ID) is an identification numb

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34 TCI (Tag Control Information field) including user priority, Canonical format indicator (CFI) and VLAN ID. TPID- defined value of 8100 in hex. Wh

Page 40 - 3.5.3 QoS

35 Before enabling VLANs for the EFM modem, you must first assign each port to the VLAN group(s) in which it will participate. By default all ports

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36 3.5.2.2 Port-Based VLAN Click Port-Based VLAN to configure the EFM modem. Port-Based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision i

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37 The default setting is all ports connected which means all ports can communicate with each other. That is, there are no virtual LANs. The opti

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38 3.5.2.3 Port-based QinQ Click Port-Based QinQ to configure the EFM modem. PVID (Port VID): It is an untagged member from 1 to 4094 of

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39 On devices of different vendors, the TPID of the outer VLAN tag of QinQ frames may have different default values. You can set or modify this TPID

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Legal The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication. CTC Union T

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40 3.5.3 QoS QoS (Quality of Service) refers to both a network’s ability to deliver data with minimum delay, and the networking methods used to

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41 3.5.3.1 Port Based Priority When you click Port Based Priority, it will show the following: Select the ports to which the rule should be

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42 BE (Best Effort) is used for data applications or any non-classified traffic. This would include e-mail, Internet browsing, data back-up etc. The

Page 49 - 3.5.4 Rate Control

43 3.5.3.2 VLAN Tag Priority When you click VLAN Tag Priority, it will show the following: VLAN Tag Priority uses the tag field information whi

Page 50 - 3.6 Status

44 Priority Level Traffic Type 0 (default) Best Effort 1 Background 2 Spare 3 Excellent Effort 4 Controlled Load 5 Video, less than 100 milli

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45 According to the previous two tables, we can get the mapping QoS values to Egress Queues as the following: Queue 0 1 2 3 Priority 1,2 0,3

Page 52 - 3.6.2 MGMT

46 3.5.3.3 IP DSCP Priority Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a class of service (CoS) model that enhances best-effort Internet services by di

Page 53 - 3.6.3 LAN

47 The following is an illustration about how the bits are used in DSCP field. Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Precedence Usage 1 1 1 7 Stays the same(li

Page 54 - 3.6.4 Interface

48 When you click IP DSCP(Differentiated Services Code Point) Priority, it will show the following: Each DSCP value (from 0 to 63) is mapped to

Page 55 - 3.7 Administration

49 3.5.4 Rate Control Click Rate Control to configure the EFM modem. Limiting bandwidth to specific users and ports helps control network congest

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ...

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50 3.6 Status When you click STATUS You can monitor the following : SHDSL.bis EFM, MGMT, LAN and INTERFACE 3.6.1 SHDSL .Bis EFM SHDSL.bis sta

Page 58 - 3.7.2 SNMP

51 The below display screen is from a one pair (2 wire) model: If two EFM modems have been linked together, you can see their run-time line rate s

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52 3.6.2 MGMT MGMT status will display the MGMT interface information. You can view the general status of MGMT interface and DHCP client table.

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53 3.6.3 LAN LAN status will display the settings of IP type, IP address and Subnet mask. For example, this shows the IP type of LAN interface

Page 61 - 3.8 Utility

54 3.6.4 Interface INTERFACE status includes MGMT and LAN statistics information. Octet is a group of 8 bits, often referred to as a byte. Pack

Page 62 - 3.8.1 System Info

55 3.7 Administration This session introduces Administration including SECURITY and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). 3.7.1 Security

Page 63 - 3.8.2 Config Tool

56 For better security, change the Supervisor ID and Supervisor password for the EFM modem. If you don’t set them, all users can be able to access t

Page 64 - 3.8.3 Upgrade

57 Legal address pool will setup the legal IP addresses from which authorized persons can configure the EFM modem. This is the most secure method

Page 65 - 3.8.4 Logout

58 3.7.2 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides for the exchange of messages between a network management client and a network ma

Page 66 - 3.8.5 Restart

59 3.7.2.1 Community Pool To enable the delimitation of management domains, SNMP uses "communities". Each community is identified by a n

Page 67 - Driven Interface

3.5.2 VLAN... 31 3.5.2.1 802.1Q

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60 3.7.2.2 Trap Host Pool In the table of current trap host pool, you may also setup the trap host. SNMP trap is an unsolicited informational mess

Page 69 - 4.2 Main Menu Tree

61 3.8 Utility This section will describe the UTILITY of the EFM modem. The UTILITY menu including: SYSTEM INFO: system information, such a h

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62 3.8.1 System Info For review the system information, click SYSTEM INFO. You can check the MCSV, Software Version, Chipset, Firmware Version,

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63 3.8.2 Config Tool The configuration tool has three functions: load Factory Default, Restore Configuration, and Backup Configuration. Press CONF

Page 72 - 4.3 Enable

64 3.8.3 Upgrade You can upgrade the firmware of EFM modem using the upgrade function. Press Upgrade under the UTILITY menu. Type the path and

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65 3.8.4 Logout To exit the web configurator, press LOGOUT. You have to log in with your password again after you log out. This is recommended aft

Page 74 - 4.4 Setup

66 3.8.5 Restart To restart (soft reset) the EFM modem, press Restart . When you press Restart, display screen is as following: Shown is the

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67 4 Configuration use Serial Console and Telnet with Menu Driven Interface 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Login to the Console Interface The console p

Page 76 - 4.4.2 LAN

68 User: admin Password: ***** Note: The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. The line command is "telnet 192.168.1.1" in command window mo

Page 77 - 4.4.3 VLAN

69 The following figure gives you an example of the menu driven interface. In the menu, you scroll up/down by pressing key I / K ; select one comman

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4.4 SETUP... 74 4.4.1 SHDS

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70 4.2.1 Menu tree for authorized user If you are the authorized user, the menu tree is the following:

Page 80 - 4.4.4 QoS

71 If you are the authorized user, you can view the display screen as follows: 4.2.2 Menu tree for unauthorized user If you are an unauthorized

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72 4.3 Enable To setup the EFM modem, move the cursor " >>" to enable and press enter key. When the screen appears, type the super

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73 Command Description: Command Description enable Modify command privilege. When you login via serial console or Telnet, the EFM modem defaults

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74 4.4 Setup All of the setup parameters are located in the subdirectories of setup. Move the cursor " >>" to setup and press ente

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75 4.4.1.3 Annex There are two types of SHDSL .bis Annex type: Annex-AF, and Annex-BG. 4.4.1.4 TCPAM There are two TCPAM modes for SHDSL .Bis:

Page 85 - 4.4.6 MGMT

76 4.4.2 LAN You can setup the LAN parameters by the command lan. Move the cursor " >> " to lan and press enter. ----------------

Page 86 - 4.4.7 DHCP

77 4.4.3 VLAN Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can communicate as if they

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78 4.4.3.2 802.11Q VLAN To modify the VLAN rule, move the cursor to modify and press enter. ------------------------------------------------------

Page 88 - 4.4.8 DNS proxy

79 Access The port can receive or send untagged packets Trunk The port can receive or send tagged packets 802.11Q VLAN: 1 2 3 4 5 6 No. VI

Page 89 - 4.4.10 Default

4.10 ADMINISTRATION... 94 4.10.1 User Pro

Page 90 - 4.5 Status

80 Use List command can show the setup table for you check: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Page 91 - 4.6 Show

81 4.4.4.2 Queue weight This setting can set weight value on each queue. -------------------------------------------------------------------------

Page 92 - 4.8 Reboot

82 SP(Strictly Priority) services queues based on priority only. As traffic comes into the EFM modem, traffic on the highest priority queue, Q3 is t

Page 93 - 4.9 Ping

83 4.4.4.5 VLAN Tag Priority QoS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: setup qos vlanTagPri &l

Page 94 - 4.10 Administration

84 4.4.4.6 IP DSCP Priority Qos Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a class of service(CoS) model that enhances best-effort Internet services by

Page 95 - 4.10.2 Security

85 4.4.5 RATE Move the cursor " >> " to Rate and press enter. -------------------------------------------------------------------

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86 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: setup mgmt 1 address <ip> <netmask> Message: Please

Page 97 - 4.10.3 SNMP

87 To configure DHCP server, move the cursor to dhcp and press enter. >> generic DHCP server generic parameters fixed DHCP server fix

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88 You can add and delete a fixed host entry via fixed command. >> add Add a fixed host entry delete Delete a fixed host entry W

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89 4.4.9 Host name A Host Name is the unique name by which a network-attached. The hostname is used to identify a particular host in various forms

Page 100 - 4.11 Utility

9 1 Introduction 1.1 Descriptions The EFM Based Network Extender (or EFM Bridge Modem) provides a flexible and friendly solution for the Etherne

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90 4.5 Status You can view running system status of SHDSL.bis and interface via status command. Move cursor " >> " to status a

Page 102 - 4.12 EXIT

91 4.5.2 Interface Move cursor " >> " to interface and press enter. 4.6 Show You can view the system information, configurati

Page 103 - 5 Appendix – Setup table

92 Move cursor " >> " to system and press enter. 4.7 Write For any changes of configuration, you must write the new config

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93 4.9 Ping Ping command can use to diagnose basic network connectivity of EFM modem. Move move cursor to ping command and press enter. The ping c

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94 4.10 Administration You can modify the user profile, telnet access, SNMP (Sample Network Management Protocol) and supervisor information (super

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95 Move the cursor ">>" to attrib and press enter. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- C

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96 4.10.2.1 Telnet TCP port User can set up the telnet TCP port from 1 to 65534. The default port is 23. -----------------------------------------

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97 4.10.3 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the protocol not only governing network management, but also the monitoring of network

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98 Read_Only Access read only Read_Write Access read and write Denied Deny all access Move the cursor to list and press enter, you can view full

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99 SNMP Trap Host: Trap Host entry(1~5) Version □□□□Disable □□□□Ver.1 □□□□Ver.2 IP Address Community 4.10.4 Supervisor Password an

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