ZTE-DSLAM-9806H Troubleshooting PDF
ZTE-DSLAM-9806H Troubleshooting PDF
ZTE-DSLAM-9806H Troubleshooting PDF
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Contents
Chapter 1.......................................................................... 1
Overview .......................................................................... 1
System Overview ............................................................1
Working Principle and Characteristics ....................................... 1
Functional Block Diagram .................................................2
Hardware Structure .........................................................3
Chassis ............................................................................... 3
Cards .................................................................................. 4
Software Architecture ......................................................6
Product Features.............................................................7
External Interfaces ........................................................ 10
User Interfaces ................................................................... 10
Network Interfaces.............................................................. 11
Chapter 2........................................................................ 13
Chapter 3........................................................................ 21
System Installation........................................................ 21
Installation Preparation .................................................. 21
Equipment Room Testing......................................................21
Tools and Meter List ............................................................ 23
Checking Installation Environment .........................................24
Checking Grounding ............................................................25
Checking Security ...............................................................26
Checking Other Accessories ..................................................26
Hardware Installation .................................................... 27
Cable Connection ................................................................28
Power on Self Test...............................................................34
Preparing Engineering Labels ................................................34
Chapter 4........................................................................ 37
Maintenance................................................................. 167
Routine Maintenance ................................................... 167
Daily Routine Maintenance ................................................. 167
Weekly Routine Maintenance .............................................. 169
Monthly Routine Maintenance ............................................. 169
Quarterly Routine Maintenance ........................................... 170
Emergency Routine Maintenance ......................................... 170
Alarm Messages and Handling....................................... 171
Troubleshooting .......................................................... 172
Replacing Subscriber Cards ................................................ 172
Replacing Control and Switching Card .................................. 173
Data Configuration Troubleshooting ..................................... 174
ADSL Line Troubleshooting ................................................. 174
Subscriber End Troubleshooting .......................................... 175
Operations.................................................................... 177
Overview ................................................................... 177
Terminal Setup ........................................................... 178
Configuring Console Port .................................................... 178
Configuring TELNET........................................................... 181
Network Management Configuration .............................. 182
Configuring Inband Management IP ..................................... 182
Configuring out-of-band Management IP .............................. 183
Server Configuration ................................................... 184
Configuring SNMP Server ................................................... 184
Configuring SNTP Server .................................................... 184
Configuring SNTP Parameters ............................................. 185
Operator Management Configuration.............................. 186
Add User ......................................................................... 186
Modify User ...................................................................... 187
Delete User ...................................................................... 188
Port Configuration ....................................................... 189
Configuring Ethernet port ................................................... 189
Configuring ADSL/ADSL2+.................................................. 190
VLAN Configuration ..................................................... 194
Configuring Common VLAN ................................................. 195
SVLAN Configuration.......................................................... 196
Binding...................................................................... 200
MAC and IP Address Binding ............................................... 200
Multicast Configuration ................................................ 201
Configuring IGMP Mode ...................................................... 201
Configuring Channel Access Control (CAC) Parameter ............. 202
Configuring Multicast Channel ............................................. 204
Configuring Multicast Service .............................................. 205
STP Configuration ....................................................... 208
Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) ............................. 208
Port Location Configuration........................................... 212
Configuring VBAS .............................................................. 212
Configuring PPPoE Plus....................................................... 213
Configuring DHCP-Option82 ................................................ 214
Configuring Trunking ................................................... 215
System management................................................... 216
FTP Configuration........................................................ 216
Configuring FTP................................................................. 216
Upgrading ZXDSL 9806H System......................................... 218
Up-grading ZXDSL 9806H using Telnet ................................. 221
Running Configuration Backup to the Network ....................... 223
Restore System Data from the Network ................................ 224
Chapter 7......................................................................225
Network Applications...................................................225
System Networking ..................................................... 225
IP-DSLAM Networking ........................................................ 225
Application ................................................................. 226
Q-in-Q VLAN..................................................................... 226
VLAN Stacking Application .................................................. 227
Enterprise Networks .......................................................... 228
Chapter 8...................................................................... 229
Figures.......................................................................... 253
Purpose
This manual provides functional characteristics, software and
hardware structure, installation and provisioning of the ZXDSL
9806H (V1.0) ZTE Broadband Universal Access System.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for engineers and technicians who
perform operation activities on the ZXDSL 9806H ZTE
Broadband Universal Access System.
Chapter Summary
Chapter 1 Product Introduces the Product Overview of the
Overview ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM
Chapter 2 Hardware Introduces the Hardware Details of the
Structure ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM
Chapter 3 System Introduces the Hardware Installation of
Installation the ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM
Chapter 4 Commands Introduces the Commands Usage and
Usage and Operation Operation of the ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM
Chapter 5 Maintenance Introduces the Maintenance and
Troubleshooting of the ZXDSL 9806H IP
DSLAM
Chapter Summary
Chapter 6 Usage and Introduces the ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM
Operation Configuration
Chapter 7 Network Introduces the Network Applications of the
Application ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM
Chapter 8 Technical Introduces the Technical Specification of
Specifications the ZXDSL9806H IP DSLAM
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
ZXDSL 9806H ZTE Broadband Universal Access System User
Manual
ZXDSL 9806H ZTE Broadband Universal Access System
Network Management System
Conventions
Typographical ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
Conventions
TABLE 2 TYPOGRAPHIC AL CONVENTIONS
Typeface Meaning
Italics References to other Manuals and documents.
Quotes Links on screens.
Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input
fields, radio button names, check boxes, drop-
down lists, dialog box names, window names.
CAPS Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens
and company name.
Constant width Text that you type, program code, files and
directory names, and function names.
[] Optional parameters.
{} Mandatory parameters.
| Select one of the parameters that are delimited
by it.
Note: Provides additional information about a
certain topic.
Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs
to be checked before proceeding further.
Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things
easier or more productive for the reader.
Overview
System Overview
Overview ZXDSL 9806H Broadband Integrated Access Equipment is a new
product of ZTE Corporation to meet the demand of global
customers. The mini IP DSLAM supports 96 ADSL/ADSL2+
subscriber ports.
ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM supports the following services:
Support Internet access, games and Video-on-Demand (VOD)
for residential customers.
Support high QoS such as video conferencing, enterprise
interconnections and Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Characteristics ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM provides high QoS, online testing, SELT
and DELT testing and remote modem management.
Main Control The main control module contains the Control & Switch Card and
Module its relevant software.
Main control module supports the following functions:
Control and manage the system.
Implement service exchange.
Provide various external network interfaces, such as FE
Ethernet, FE single-mode/multi-mode optical, GE Ethernet
and GE single-mode/multi mode optical.
Provide maintenance and network interface for maintenance
terminal and NM station to login to the system.
Provide the environment-monitoring interface to connect to
the environment-monitoring module.
Hardware Structure
ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM contains the Chassis and Cards.
Chassis
ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM Chassis is a standard 19-inch Chassis
having height of 2U. It contains backplane, four 24 port
ADSL/ADSL2+ subscriber interfaces, one core switching card
(SCCH), a power card (220V/100V AC or 48V DC) and fan
module. The Chassis structure is same for the two power modes,
220V/100V AC and 48V DC. The difference for the two modes
of power supply lies in the power module on the front panel.
ZXDSL 9806H Chassis structure is shown in Figure 2.
Cards
The Cards employed in ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM contains the
Control & Switch Card, Subscriber Card and Power Card as
required.
Table 4 lists the Control & Switch Cards and subscriber card
employed in ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM.
Software Architecture
Figure 3 shows the software architecture of ZXDSL 9806H IP
DSLAM.
Service The Service Subsystem is the core layer of the system software.
Subsystem It is responsible for the implementation of relevant protocols and
services. It supports service protocol management operation
interface to the upper layer NM Subsystem. The Service
subsystem configures and manages the service protocol for the
lower layer bearer subsystem. It runs above the operation
support subsystem. The service subsystem provides protocol
expansion and management capability to different operating
system.
Product Features
ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM provides DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line
Access Multiplexer) access service, multicast service and
dedicated line connection service. It supports QoS function, with
reliable operation and management function.
High Reliability The ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM support highly reliable services and
ensure the security and reliability of the equipment.
All cards are hot pluggable.
The IP DSLAM supports Redundancy and Trunking function of
the uplink port.
Provide the fault resumption function.
Alarm report function, facilitating the user to locate the fault
according to alarm information.
External Interfaces
ZXDSL 9806H provides multiple external interfaces including
subscriber, network, management and test interface.
User Interfaces
ZXDSL 9806H provides ADSL/ADSL2+ interface according to
different networking environments and subscribers.
ZXDSL 9806H provides the following interfaces:
ADSL Interface
ADSL2+ Interface
ADSL Interface ADSL interface complies with ITU-T standards G.992.1 (G.dmt),
G.992.2 (G.Lite) and ANSI T1.413. ADSL interface provides
twisted pair-based or ISDN-based ADSL broadband access
service.
Network Interfaces
ZXDSL 9806H multiple network interfaces are as follows.
Management The Control and Switch Card of ZXDSL 9806H provides multiple
Interface management and maintenance interfaces according to local
maintenance and remote maintenance. It supports command
line and NM maintenance.
Hardware Structure
Hardware Architecture
Hardware ZXDSL 9806H uses standard cabinet and chassis. Chassis
Structure dimensions are 88.1 mm 485.6 mm 240 m (Height Width
Depth).
ZXDSL 9806H hardware structure is shown in Figure 4.
SCCH Card
Introduction SCCH Card is the Control and Switching card of ZXDSL 9806H IP
DSLAM that provides two Ethernet, one console and one out-of-
band network management interface.
Functions SCCH Card is the core card of the ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM.
SCCH card is responsible for the following functions:
1. SCCH card converge the 4*24 ports traffic to the uplink slot
of the ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM.
2. Forward the ATM cell from the ADSL/ADSL2+ line to the IP
uplink port.
3. Control and manage the chipsets.
4. Provide local console and out-of-band Network Management
Interface.
Principle SCCH card hardware structure is shown in Figure 5.
SCCH
PWR
SCCH
PWR
SCCH
PWR L1
SCCH
PWR L1
ASTEB Card
Functions ASTEB card is the access module of the ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM.
The 24 ports ADSL/ADSL2+ line card provides the following
functions:
1. Provide the 24 ADSL/ADSL2+ subscriber ports.
2. Use the out-of-band local bus communication channel to
communicate with the SCCH card.
3. Provide a dedicated channel to implement software and
hardware control over the CPE modem.
Power Cards
Functions ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM provides PWAH and PWDH. PWAH
provides the 60Hz 110V or 50Hz 220V AC power input and its
structure is shown in Figure 12. PWDH power card provides -48V
DC input and its structure are shown in Figure 13.
Panel View
FIGURE 12 PW AH P ANEL
PWAH
ON RUN
OFF
System Installation
Installation Preparation
Before installing the ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM, check the
equipment room for temperature, area, grounding and humidity.
Preliminary None
Setup
Start
Check the
equipment room
environment
Environment N Pass
? Environment
improvement acceptance
Y
report
Prepare
tools and
instruments
&
Prepare technical
engineering
documents Unpacking
inspection
report
Unpacking
inspection
Engineering
coordination
End
Temperature -5 ~ 45
Power Supply The following steps explain how to check the power supply.
Check
1. Check 220 V AC power supply.
2. Check - 48 V DC power supply.
3. Check DC power cable as per engineering specifications.
4. Check fuse capacity, conducting aluminum or copper wires
according to the design requirements.
5. Check positive and negative polarities and mark on Power
Distribution Panel (PDP).
6. Use black cable for grounding.
7. Use red cable for negative polarity.
8. Use yellow cable for grounding protection.
END OF STEPS
Checking Grounding
Purpose To avoid electromagnetic interference and for reliable operation
all equipments should be grounded.
Preliminary There are three grounding cable types to avoid any electrical
Setup channel formation through building iron bars and equipment.
Power supply system ground
Antilightening ground
Checking Security
Purpose Check the security equipments in the equipment room.
Steps To check the security equipments in the equipment room,
perform the following steps:
1. Check the equipment room with fire control equipment, such
as portable dry powder fire extinguishers.
2. Use automatic fire control system for large equipment
rooms.
3. Check flammable or explosive materials in the equipment
room.
END OF STEPS
Hardware Installation
Purpose To install ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM hardware.
Cable Connection
Purpose Cable installation and connection of the following interfaces:
ADSL Line and POTS Splitter output Interfaces
Network Side Interfaces
Out-of-band Network Management Interface
Connect the Serial Port on Console
Connect the Power Supply
Centralized Network Management Connection
End A End B
68
D HK A -
DD
C
Direction C
5 4 2 2 2
0 9 8 7 6
2 2
3 2 1
5 4
21 9 Black, Blue
65 13 Yellow, Blue
87 15 Yellow, Green
End A End B
68
D HK A -
DD
C
Direction C
5 4 2 2 2
0 9 8 7 6
2 2
3 2 1
5 4
Connecting Connection to the serial port and the console is listed below:
Serial Port to
1. Connect one end of the local maintenance serial port to the
the Console
equipment marked with CONSOLE on the 9806H card
while the other end to the serial port of the maintenance PC.
2. Set the initial settings of the PC serial port are as follows:
rate 9600, data bit 8, parity check None, stop bit 1 and
flow control None.
3. After initial setting, open the HyperTerminal and input the
user name and password to connect to the system.
Figure 18 shows how to connect serial port to the console port.
End A End B
Console Interface on the Serial Port of the Local
SCCH Card Maintenance Console
3 3
4 5
5 5
End A End B
Console Interface on the Serial Port of the Local
SCCH Card Maintenance Console
6 2
End A
End B1
End B2
Direction C
A3 A2 A1
A1 black -48VRTN
A2 blue -48V-
A3
Laying Cable in Cable laying process in the equipment room is given below:
Equipment
1. Lay subscriber cables separately from power cables.
Room
2. Make Sure the cables in the troughs is straight and keep
within the troughs.
3. Overlap fibers, power, grounding and other cables while lying
in the same trough. If a cable is too long, roll up attach it to
the middle of the cabling rack.
4. Avoid corners, bind them with appropriate tension when
wiring the fibers, and separate them from other cables when
wired on cabling racks. Generally, protective plastic bushings
are used, and bundled and redundant fibers around the top
or bottom of the cabinet beyond reach.
Important! Check the cabling at the corners.
5. The bending radius of the optical fiber in the trough is in the
range from 38 mm ~ 40 mm, and after being bundled, the
optical fiber in the trough is straight without any twists.
Steps
1. Make two labels, one is for exit of the ADSL subscriber line
while the other for subscriber external line.
2. Mark the contents according to the device name and the
cable type.
3. Paste the label 2 cm ~ 3 cm away from the cable connector.
END OF STEPS
output Command
The output command shows the information in the following
case for example:
1. There is no prompt information while the system is running.
2. There is a prompt when a command times out.
3. When a command is correctly executed, the display result of
the command execution will be as shown in Figure 20
? (help)
? (help)
Default None
Related None
Commands
Privilege Mode
activate-version
activate-version {SCCH} {file name}
Purpose Activate a firmware version of SCCH card if two versions exist or
download a new version.
add-card
add-card {ASTEB} {slotnum}
Purpose Add cards in ZXDSL 9806 Shelf.
Related Del-card
Commands
configure
configure
Purpose Enter the configuration mode or configure the system from pre-
existing configuration file.
Syntax None
Description
Related None
Commands
Syntax None
Description
Usage Refer IP address, username and the password of the FTP server.
Guidelines At least one *.cfg file must be on the FTP server file.
Syntax None
Description
Usage Refer IP address, username and the password of the FTP server.
Guidelines At least one *.cfg file must be on the FTP server.
Syntax None
Description
Usage Refer IP address, username and the password of the FTP server.
Guidelines At least one *.cfg file must be on the FTP server.
Syntax None
Description
Usage Refer IP address, username and the password of the FTP server.
Guidelines At least one *.cfg file must be on the FTP server.
del-card
del-card {slotnum}
Purpose Delete card from the rack.
Examples The following example shows how to delete a card from the shelf.
Related del-card
Commands
disable
disable
Purpose Exit from the privilege mode.
Syntax None
Description
Usage This command is used to exit from the privilege mode to the
Guidelines non-privilege mode.
Example The following example shows how to disable the privilege mode
of 9806H IP DSLAM.
Related enable
command
enable
enable
Purpose Enter into the privileged mode.
Syntax None
Description
Usage This command is used to enter the privileged mode from the
Guidelines non-privileged mode.
System Privileged mode is enabled from this command.
Examples The following example shows how to enter into the privileged
mode.
Related disable
Commands
download
download
Purpose Upgrade the version of the 9806H system.
Syntax None
Description
Default
Download a version.
Example The following example shows how to upgrade the version of the
9806H system.
end
end
Purpose Return to the privilege mode from the configuration mode.
Syntax None
Description
Related exit
command
erase configuration
erase configuration
Purpose Erase the current configuration from the flash.
Syntax None
Description
Related None
Commands
erase version
erase version
Purpose Erase the current version from the flash.
Syntax None
Description
Related None
Command
exit
exit
Purpose Return to the previous mode.
Syntax None
Description
Related disable
command
logout
logout
Purpose Exit from the telnet mode.
Syntax None
Description
Examples The following example shows how to exit from telnet mode.
Related quit
Command
ping
ping address
Purpose Test the IP reachability of a host.
Related None
Commands
quit
quit
Purpose Exit from the login state.
Syntax None
Description
Related logout
Command
reboot
reboot
Syntax None
Description
Default Reboot the system.
Usage This command is used to reboot the whole system or reset the
Guidelines SCCH card.
reset card
reset card
Purpose Reset a card.
Related reboot
Commands
save
save
Purpose Save data to from running configuration to flash.
Syntax None
Description
Related None
Commands
show adsl
show adsl
Purpose Check threshold rate function.
Syntax None
Description
Examples The following example shows how to check the threshold rate
status.
Examples The following example shows how to check the existing alarm
profile and its related information.
Related adsl-alarm-profile
command
Examples The following example shows how to check the history of the
port or the channel.
Related None
Commands
Related None
Commands
Usage Guide
This command is used to display ATU-C and ATU-R channel
Lines
entry table with different configuration parameters.
Before to run this command, check the connectivity between
ADSL modem and the 9806H.
Examples The following example shows how to check the ADSL channel
information.
Parameters Description
ChanInterDelay Interleaved delay at the channel
level
ChanCurrTxRate Current transmission rate at the
channel level
ChanPrevTxRate Transmission rate before the rate
changes at the channel level
Parameters Description
ChanCrcBlockLen Data block length checked and
operated by CRC at the channel
level
ChanRsSymbols Each DNT codes symbols to the
uplink direction
ChanRsDepth Uplink interleaved depth
ChanRsRedundancy Uplink codes redundant bytes
Examples The following example shows how to check the ADSL line
channel extension. It displays the different configuration
parameters related to the channel.
Parameters Description
LineDMTEOC Current EOC channel indicates
mode supporting
LineTransAtucCap Transmission mode supported by
ATU-C in bit mask mode
LineGlitePowerState Port power management state,
valid in G.LITE mode
LinePMState Current power management
state
LineDMTTrellis Indicate whether trellis coding is
enabled. Trellis coding need to
be activated all the time for
showing its performance
advantage. Trellis coding is
compulsory to ADSL/ADSL2+
LineTxAtmCells Transmitted ATM cell
LineRxAtmCells Received ATM cells, which are
received only by ATU-C
LineIdleCells Idle cells received and
transmitted by ATU-C
LineTxDataRate Data rate transmitted on line
LineRxDdslataRate Data rate received on the line
LineTransAtucActual Actual ATU-C transmission mode
Parameter Description
IntervalLofs Frame loss seconds in previous
interval
IntervalLoss Signal loss seconds in previous
interval
IntervalLols Seconds of loss of link in
previous interval
IntervalLprs Power loss seconds in previous
interval
IntervalESs Errors second in previous interval
IntervalValidData Failed initialization seconds in
previous interval
IntervalFastR Fast retry seconds in current
interval
IntervalFailedFastR Failed fast retry seconds in
current interval
IntervalSesL Line in current interval system
serious problem in seconds
IntervalUasL Unavailable lines in the current
interval in seconds
Parameters Description
PerfLofs Frame loss seconds
PerfLoss Signal loss seconds
PerfLols Link loss seconds
PerfLprs Power loss seconds
PerfESs Bit error seconds
PerfInits Field initialization seconds
PerfValidIntervals 15-minutes valid interval of
previous data
PerfInvalidIntervals 15-miutes invalid intervals of
previous data
PerfCurr15MinTimeElap Times Elapse in 15 minutes
PerfCurr15MinLofs Frame loss in 15 minutes
PerfCurr15MinLoss Signal loss in 15 minutes
PerfCurr15MinLols Link loss in 15 minutes
PerfCurr15MinLprs Power loss in 15 minutes
PerfCurr15MinESs Bit errors in 15 minutes
PerfCurr15MinInits Fail initialization in 15
minutes.
PerfCurr1DayTimeElap Current day elapse time
PerfCurr1DayLofs Frame losses in one day
Parameters Description
PerfCurr1DayLoss Loss seconds in one day
PerfCurr1DayLols Link loss in one day
PerfCurr1DayLprs Power loss in one day
PerfCurr1DayESs Bit errors in one day
PerfCurr1DayInits Fail initialization s in one day
PerfPrev1DayMoniSec Performance monitoring
information recorded one day
before in seconds
PerfPrev1DayLof Frame losses in one day
PerfPrev1DayLoss Signal loss in one day
PerfPrev1DayLols Link loss one day before in
seconds
PerfPrev1DayLprs Power loss one day before in
seconds
PerfPrev1DayESs Bit errors one day before in
seconds
AtucPerfStatFastR Fast retry seconds since
system is reset
AtucPerfStatFailedFastR Failed fast retry seconds since
system is reset
AtucPerfStatSesL System problems in seconds
since system is reset
AtucPerfStatUasL System unavailable time in
seconds on previous day
AtucPerfCurr15MinFastR Fast retry in seconds since last
15 minutes
AtucPerfCurr15MinFailedFastR Failed Fast retry in seconds
since last 15 minutes
AtucPerfCurr15MinSesL System problem in 15 minutes
AtucPerfCurr15MinUasL System unavailable time since
last 15 minutes
AtucPerfCurr1DayFastR Fast retry seconds since last
one day
AtucPerfCurr1DayFailedFastR Failed fast retry seconds since
last one day
AtucPerfCurr1DaySesL System problem since last one
day
AtucPerfPrev1DayFastR Fast retry time(s) since last
one day
AtucPerfPrev1DayFailedFastR Failed fast retry time(s) since
last one day
AtucPerfPrev1DaySesL System problem times(s)
since last reset
Examples The following example shows how to list the physical parameters
of the channel.
Parameters Description
InvSerialNumber System serial number of the
vendor
InvVendorID System ID number of the vendor
InvVersionNumber System version number of the
vendor
CurrSnrMgn Current line noise margin
Parameters Description
CurrAtn Current line attenuation
CurrStatus Current line operating status
outputPwr Current line output power
AttainableRate(kbps) Current line attainable rate
DMTBinBits Each DMT sub
DMTBinSNR Each DMT sub
PrevSnrMgn Previous link noise margin
PrevAtn Previous link line attenuation
PrevAttainableRate Previous link attainable rate
Examples The following examples show how to check the ADSL status of
the subscriber port and profile status.
Adsl profile status at the subscriber port.
Parameters Description
LineConfProfile ADSL Profile Configuration
AlarmConfProfile ADSL alarm Profile Configuration
AdslLinePMConfPMSF ADSL line Power Mode, such as
L0, L1 and L2 power modes
Parameters Description
AdslLineTransMode ADSL line transmission mode
show atm
show atm vc slot/port
Purpose Show ATM PVC information of the ADSL channel.
Examples The following example shows how to check the ATM Virtual
Channel information.
Variable Field Table 22 shows the Virtual channel information of the ADLS
Definitions channel.
T A B L E 2 2 A T M V C S I N F O R M A T I O N O F T H E AD S L C H A N N E L
Parameters Description
Ports ADSL channel number.
PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit
VPI Virtual Path Identifier
PVID Port based VLAN identifier
Mode ATM PVC
Parameters Description
State ATM PVC
show bind
show bind {IP-address} or {Mac-address}
Purpose To show bind IP/MAC address information.
Examples The following example shows how to display the IP/Mac address
information.
Related bind
Commands
Examples The following example shows how to display the detail card
information.
Related add-card
Commands
show card
show card
Purpose Show card information in the 9806H shelf.
Syntax None
Description
Parameters Description
Slot Slot number
Shelf Shelf number
Type Type of the card
Port Port number
Hardver Hardware version
Softver Software version
Status Status of the card
Related add-card
Commands
Syntax None
Description
Usage This command is used to display the CAC enables state and
Guidelines channel created in CAC table.
Examples The following example shows how display the Access control
information.
Usage This command is used to display the igmp cache table of the
Guidelines received port when the igmp services are enabled. Show igmp
cache command works only in IGMP proxy or IGMP router mode.
Parameters Description
Interface Slot and port number of
the DSLAM.
IgmpGroupsLimit Limit of the IGMP groups.
IgmpFastLeave IGMP fast leave enable or
disable.
IgmpInterfaceLastMembQueryIntvl Time interval from the
last member query to the
IGMP interface
IgmpInterfaceQueryInterval IGMP interface query
interval
IgmpInterfaceQueryMaxResponseTi Maximum response time
me of the IGMP query
IgmpInterfaceRobustness Igmp interface
robustness, range is from
0`65534.
IgmpInterfaceVersion IGMP version 1, 2 and 3
IgmpInterfaceQuerier IP address of the IGMP
interface Querier
IgmpInterfaceQuerierUpTime Up time of the IGMP
interface Querier
IgmpInterfaceQuerierExpiryTime Expiry time of the IGMP
interface Querier
IgmpInterfaceVersion1QuerierTimer IGMP interface version 1
Querier timer
IgmpInterfaceWrongVersionQueries Time interval for wrong
version queries of IGMP
interface
IgmpInterfaceJoins Time interval after joining
the group of the IGMP
interface
IgmpInterfaceGroups IGMP interface Group
Examples The following example shows the show igmp mvlan command
results including their syntaxes dynamic-port and group.
show igmp
show igmp
Purpose Show the IGMP information of the ZXDSL 9806H system.
Syntax None
Description
Parameters Description
Mode Explain the mode of the IGMP
such as IGMP proxy or IGMP
router
IGMP Status Shows the IGMP status
enable/disable
Aging Time Shows the IGMP aging time
CAC Status Shows the CAC status
enable/disable
PRW Reset-time Shows the power reset time
Recognition Time Shows the recognition time
CDR Status Shows CDR status enable/disable
CDR Max-records Shows maximum CDR records
Report Interval Repeat interval time
IgmpSpanVlan Show the enable/disable of the
span VLAN feature
Current CDR Record Number Shows the current CDR record
number
MVLAN List Display the multicast VLAN list
show interface
show interface {SLOT/PORTLIST}
{vlan-config} {port-status}
Purpose Show interface information of the channel.
Variable Field Table 26 shows the show interface 2/1 parameters descriptions.
Definitions
TABLE 26 SHOW INTERFACE SLOT/PORT P AR AMETERS
Parameters Description
PVCID PVC ID
PVID Port base VLAN id
AcceptFrames Status of the accepted or denied
tag or un-tag frames
SvlanMode SVLAN mode of port
PSVID Port based Static VLAN id
SC_ID ADSL sub channel id
PVC_ID Interface PVC id
SC_TYPE Sub-channel type
AdminStatus Administrator status enables
LinkStatus Status of the link
Parameters Description
IngressFilter Ingress parameter status
MaxMacLearn Maximum Mac-address learning
limit
LinkTrapControl Status of link traps control
IfType Interface type
DHCP DHCP status
DHCP Access Type DHCP server name
Remote ID Status of remote ID
Remote ID Name Remote ID Name
PPPoE plus Status of PPPoE
Parameters Description
PVID Port base VLAN identifier
AdminStatus Administrator status
LinkStatus Status of the link
SpeedSet Default Speed set of the port
SpeedActual Default actual speed of the port
DuplexSet Default duplex set of the port
DuplexActual Default actual duplex of the port
BroadCastRateLimit Maximum broadcast rate
limitations
LinkTrapControl Links trap control status
IfType Interface type
Related Interface
Commands
show ip host
show ip host
Purpose Show out-of-band IP address and subnet mask.
Syntax None
Description
Examples The following example shows the out-of-band IP address and its
subnet mask.
Related ip host
Commands
show ip route
show ip route
Purpose Shows out-of-band IP address routed information.
Syntax None
Description
Related ip route
Commands
show ip subnet
show ip subnet
Purpose Display Inband IP address detail information of the system.
Syntax None
Description
Related ip subnet
Commands
show link-aggregation
show link aggregation {trunk id}
Purpose Display link aggregation information of an Ethernet port.
Related link-aggregation
Commands
show loop-check
show loop-check
Purpose Display loop-check configuration of the system.
Syntax None
Description
Related loop-check
Commands
show mac
show mac
Purpose Display the Inband and out-of-band MAC-address.
Syntax None
Description
Related mac-address-table
Commands
Syntax None
Description
Usage This command is used to display the aging time of the Mac-
Guidelines address forwarding table.
Related Mac-address-table
Commands
Syntax None
Description
Related mac-address-table
Commands
Syntax None
Description
Related add-mac
Commands
Syntax None
Description
Syntax None
Description
Syntax None
Description
Usage This command is used to display the class of service of the port.
Guidelines
Examples The following example shows the default COS (Class of Service)
of a port.
Related qos-mapping
Commands
Syntax None
Description
Syntax None
Description
Related qos-queue-scheduler
Commands
show running-config
show running-config
Purpose Display the current running configuration of the system.
Syntax None
Description
show snmp
show SNMP
Purpose Display the configured IP address of the SNMP server.
Syntax None
Description
show sntp
show sntp
Purpose Display configured SNTP (Simple Networking Timing Protocol)
information of the system.
Syntax None
Description
show spanning-tree
show spanning-tree
Purpose Display Spanning Tree protocol configuration Information.
Syntax None
Description
Parameters Description
SpanTree Spanning tree status
(enable/disable)
Rapid SpanTree Rapid Spanning tree status
(enable/disable)
BridgeFwdDelay Bridge forward delay(s)
BridgeHelloTime Bridge hello time (s)
BridgeMaxAge Bridge maximum average
StpPriority STP priority from 0 to 32768
Parameters Description
RstpForceVersion Rapid-spanning-tree force-
version
RstpTxHoldCount Rapid-spanning-tree
tx_hold_count (3)
RstpDefaultCost Rapid-spanning-tree default-cost
(short )
RstpPriority rapid-spanning-tree priority
(32768)
DesignatedRoot
Forwardtime Forward time, default is
1500(unit:10 ms)
HelloTime Hello time, default is 200(unit:
10ms)
HoldTime Spanning-tree hold time (1000
ms)
MaxAge Maximum aging-time, default is
2000(unit:10 ms).
ProSpec STP trunking
RootCost Root cost (0)
RootPort Root port (0)
TopChanges Topology changes (0)
TimeSinceTopoChg Time since topology changed (0
ms)
show startup-config
show startup-config
Purpose Display the startup configuration in the flash.
Syntax None
Description
show svlan
show svlan
Purpose Display the SVLAN information of the system.
Syntax None
Description
Default Show SVLAN configuration information of system.
Related ctpid
Commands stpid
show temperature-check
show temperature check
Purpose Check the equipment temperature.
Syntax None
Description
Related temperature-check
commands
show time
show time
Syntax None
Description
show users
show users
Purpose Display all user information of the system.
Syntax None
Description
Usage This command is used to display the all user information in the
Guidelines system.
show version
show version scch
Examples The following example shows the version information of the scch
card.
Related activate-version
Commands
show vlan
show vlan vlan-list
Purpose Display the VLAN information of the system.
Examples The following example shows the existing VLAN information and
listed VLAN information.
Related add-vlan
Commands
user add
user add
Purpose Add a user in the system.
Syntax None
Description
Usage This command is used to add the users other than admin to
Guidelines login in the system.
This command provides the user access level such as read and
read/write rights to the user.
Examples The following example shows how to add users in the system.
user delete
user delete
Syntax None
Description
Usage This command is used to delete the other than the admin.
Guidelines
user modify
user modify
Purpose Modify user information of the system.
Syntax none
Description
Configuration Mode
add vlan
add vlan
Purpose Add a VLAN.
Syntax None
Description
adsl rate-thresh
adsl rate-thresh (enable/disable)
Purpose Enable ADSL thresh rate.
Usage This command is used enable or disable the ADSL thresh rate.
Guidelines
Examples The following example shows how to enable ADSL thresh rate
Related None
Commands
adsl-alarm-profile
adsl-alarm-profile (STRING)
Purpose Create a new line alarm configuration profile or modify an
existing line alarm configuration profile.
Variable Field Table 29 lists different description of the alarm line parameters.
Definitions
TABLE 29 ALARM LINE P ARAMETERS AND DESCRIPTION
Parameters Description
AtucThresh15MinLofs ATU-C 15-minute loss of
frame alarm threshold
AtucThresh15MinESs ATU-C 15-minute error second
alarm threshold
AtucThresh15MinLoss ATU-C 15-minute loss of
signal alarm threshold
AtucThresh15MinLprs ATU-C 15-minute loss of
power alarm threshold
AtucThresh15MinLols ATU-C 15-minute loss of link
alarm threshold
AtucThreshFastRateUp ATU-C 15-minute fast channel
rate up alarm threshold
AtucThreshInterleaveRateUp ATU-C 15-minute interleaved
channel rate up alarm
threshold
AtucThreshFastRateDown ATU-C 15-minute fast channel
rate down alarmthreshold
AtucThreshInterleaveRateDown ATUC 15-minute interleaved
channel rate down alarm
threshold
Parameters Description
AturThresh15MinLofs ATUR 15-minute loss of frame
alarm threshold
AturThresh15MinESs ATU-R 15-minute loss of
power alarm threshold
AturThresh15MinLoss ATU-R 15-minute loss of
signal alarm threshold
AturThresh15MinLprs ATU-R 15-minute loss of link
alarm threshold
AturThreshFastRateUp ATU-R 15-minute error second
alarm threshold
AturThreshInterleaveRateUp ATU-R 15-minute fast channel
rate up alarm threshold
AturThreshFastRateDown ATU-R 15-minute interleaved
channel rate up alarm
threshold
AturThreshInterleaveRateDown ATU-R 15-minute fast channel
rate down alarm threshold
AtucInitFailureTrapEnable ATU-C initialization failure trap
enable
AtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR ATU-C fast retraining and
initialization failed alarm
threshold in current 15
minutes
AtucThreshold15MinSesL ATU-C performance statistics
serious fault alarm threshold
in current 15 minutes
AtucThreshold15MinUasL ATU-C unavailable fault alarm
threshold in current 15
minutes
AturThreshold15MinSesL ATU-R performance statistics
serious fault alarm threshold
in current 15 minutes
AturThreshold15MinUasL ATU-R unavailable fault alarm
threshold in current 15
minutes
AtucConnRateTolerance ATU-C upstream/downstream
link connection rate tolerance
ThreshAtucConnRate ATU-C upstream/downstream
linkconnection rate threshold
AturConnRateTolerance ATU-R upstream/downstream
link connection rate tolerance
ThreshAturConnRate ATU-R upstream/downstream
link connection rate threshold
adsl profile
adsl profile (STRING)
Purpose Create a new ADSL line configuration profile or modify an
existing line configuration profile.
Variable Field Table 30 shows different description of the ADSL line parameters.
Definitions
TABLE 30 ADSL LINE P ARAMETER DESCRIPTION
Parameters Description
AtucConfRateMode ATU-C rate adaptation mode
AtucConfRateChanRatio ATU-C rate adaptation ratio
AtucConfTargetSnrMgn ATU-C target SNR margin
AtucConfMaxSnrMgn ATU-C maximum SNR margin
AtucConfMinSnrMgn ATU-C minimum SNR margin
AtucConfDownshiftSnrMgn ATU-C downshift SNR margin
Parameters Description
AtucConfUpshiftSnrMgn ATU-C upshift SNR margin
AtucConfMinUpshiftTime ATU-C minimum upshift SNR
margin
AtucConfMinDownshiftTime ATU-C minimum downshift SNR
margin
AtucChanConfFastMinTxRate ATU-C fast channel minimum
transmission rate
AtucChanConfInteMinTxRate ATU-C interleaved channel
minimum transmission rate
AtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate ATU-C fast channel maximum
transmission rate
AtucChanConfInteMaxTxRate ATU-C interleaved channel
maximum transmission rate
AtucChanConfMaxInterDelay ATU-C maximum interleaved
delay
AturConfRateMode ATU-R rate adaptation mode.
Generally, self-adaptation mode
is used
AturConfRateChanRatio ATU-R rate adaptation ratio
AturConfTargetSnrMgn ATU-R target SNR margin
AturConfMaxSnrMgn ATU-R maximum SNR margin
AturConfMinSnrMgn ATU-R minimum SNR margin
AturConfDownshiftSnrMgn ATU-R downshift SNR margin
AturConfUpshiftSnrMgn ATU-R upshift SNR margin
AturConfMinUpshiftTime ATU-R minimum upshift SNR
margin
Parameter Description
AturConfMinDownshiftTime ATU-R minimum downshift SNR
margin
AturChanConfFastMinTxRate ATU-R fast channel minimum
transmission rate
AturChanConfInteMinTxRate ATU-R interleaved channel
minimum transmission rate
AturChanConfFastMaxTxRate ATU-R fast channel maximum
transmission rate
AturChanConfInteMaxTxRate ATU-R interleaved channel
maximum transmission rate
AturChanConfMaxInterDelay ATU-R maximum interleaved
delay
LineDMTConfEOC EOC operation mode
ConfProfileLineType LineType setting
LineDMTConfTrellis Trellis code enable switch
Parameters Description
AtucConfMaxBitsPerBin Maximum bits each sub-
channel bears
AtucConfTxStartBin Downstream start sub-channel
AtucConfTxEndBin Downstream end sub-channel
AtucConfRxStartBin Upstream start sub-channel
AtucConfRxEndBin Upstream end sub-channel
AtucConfUseCustomBins Customer using sub-channel
function switch
AtucConfDnBitSwap Downstream BS switch
AtucConfUpBitSwap Upstream BS switch
AtucConfREADSL2Enable READSL2 enable switch
AtucConfPsdMaskType Power spectrum density mask
type (65535 by default)
AtucConfPMMode Power monitoring mode
AtucConfPML0Time Minimum interval of entering L2
state after exit1111
AtucConfPML2Time Minimum interval of power
attenuation in L2 state2222
AtucConfPML2ATPR Maximum value for each power
attenuation in L2 state (unit:
dB)
AtucConfPML2Rate Be out of L2 state when actual
rate is higher than this value
(unit: kbps)
card
card slot-list (cpu-usage | mem-usage)
Purpose Configure the CPU and memory usage percentage.
ctpid
ctpid (HexInteger)
Purpose Configure CTPID of the system.
interface
interface (adsl | ethernet | gigabit-ethernet) SLOT/PORT
Purpose Enter the interface configuration mode of selected mode.
interface range
interface range (adsl | SLOTLIST/PORTLIST)
Purpose Enter the range mode of the specific port.
Usage This command is used to enter to the range mode of the specific
Guidelines port.
ip host
ip host (ip-address mask)
Purpose Configure IP address and the subnet mask of the out-of-band
management interface.
Related None
Commands
Examples The following example shows how to enable the access control
function.
ip igmp cac
ip igmp cac groupip (name channel-name) (view-profile
prw-profilename)
no ip igmp cac groupip
Purpose Create or delete CAC channel on view profile.
ip igmp cdr
ip igmp cdr {enable | disable}
Purpose Enable or disable recording function of multicast subscriber
activity.
Syntax Enable Enable CDR.
Description
Disable Disable CDR.
Examples The following example shows how to enable or disable the cdr.
Usage This command is used to configure the cdr records. Rage for cdr
Guidelines record is 1 to 65535.
Examples The following example shows how to specify the time interval to
generate CDR report.
ip igmp channel-package
ip igmp channel-package (STRING)
Purpose Create or delete channel package name.
Examples The following example shows how to create the channel package
name.
Examples The following example shows how to assign the group ip-address
to the channel package.
Default None
Examples The following example shows how to assign the channel package
name to the single or multiple channels.
ip igmp mode
ip igmp mode (snooping | router | proxy)
Purpose Configure 9806H in IGMP proxy or snooping or router mode.
ip igmp mvlan
ip igmp (mvlan vid)
no ip igmp (mvlan vid)
Purpose Configure or delete the IGMP mvlan.
Examples The following example shows how to access the VLAN id and
received ports.
Examples The following example shows how to assign the multicast VLAN
to the source IP address.
ip igmp prw
ip igmp prw {reset | recognition-time time | resetperiod
reset-time}
Purpose Reset preview state of all the user ports to initial state.
Usage This following command is used to reset preview state of all the
Guidelines user ports to initial state.
Configure reset preview state including recognition time, reset
IGMP preview and reset time period.
ip igmp sms-request-config
ip igmp sms-request-config
Purpose Configure the igmp request from Service Manage System (SMS).
Usage This command is used to configure the IGMP request from SMS
Guidelines server.
Examples The following example shows how to configure IGMP the IGMP
request from SMS server.
ip igmp sms-server
ip igmp sms-server ip-address
Purpose Configure a sms-server ip address.
Examples The following example shows how to configure IGMP sms server
ip address.
ip igmp snooping-aging-time
ip igmp snooping-aging-time time
Purpose Configure IGMP host aging-time.
ip igmp view-profile
ip igmp view-profile (STRING)
Purpose Configure IGMP preview profile.
ip route
ip route ip-address mask gateway (name name-string)
Purpose Configure or delete static host route or default host route.
ip subnet
ip subnet ip-address mask vid (name name)
Purpose Configure Inband ip-address system.
Examples The following examples shows, how to configure the static route.
link aggregation
link-aggregation slot/port-list to ag-id (load-balance XXX).
no link-aggregation slot/port-list.
loop-check
loop-check interval interval
Purpose Configure loop check time interval.
mac
mac { inband | out-of-band } mac-address
Purpose Configure Inband and out-of-band mac address.
Default Mac-address-table.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the Inband and
out-of-band mac address.
mac-address-table
mac-address-table aging-time time
Purpose Configure the aging time of the Mac address forwarding table.
Default By default aging time of the MAC address table is 150 seconds.
Usage This command is used to configure the aging time of the Mac
Guidelines address forward table.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the aging time.
port-location access-node-identify
port-location access-node-identify (inband ! hostname)
Purpose Configure access node identify.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the access node
identity of the host name.
port-location DHCP-Option82
port-location dhcp-option82 (enable ! disable)
Purpose Enable or disable DHCP-Option82.
port-location PPPoE-Plus
port-location pppoe-plus (Enable ! Disable)
Purpose Enable or disable the PPPoE Plus.
Usage This command used to enable or disable the PPPoE Plus function.
Guidelines
port-location VBAS
port-location vbas (Enable ! Disable)
Purpose Enable or disable the VBAS.
Syntax enable Enable VBAS.
Description
disable Disable VBAS.
qos-mapping
qos mapping cos2queue user-side datalist:data
Purpose Configure mapping from priority to Cos queue priority.
Examples The following example shows how to set the priority in a queue.
qos-queue scheduler
qos queue-scheduler user-side {strict-priority wrr (wrrlist)
Purpose Configure QoS queue priority at user side QoS queue.
Syntax strict-priority Configure strict priority
Description
wrr Assign a weight-list,range[1..15].
Wrrlist weight of q1,q2,q3..q15.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the strict priority
at user side.
snmp-server
snmp-server (host ! community) ip-address
Purpose Configure community or the host to assign the trap.
Syntax community - Config SNMP parameters
Description
host - Assign a host for trap
Usage This command enables the SNMP server for SNMP Version 1 and
Guidelines 2.
When you create the SNMP community, it is accessible by both
the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 protocol.
When you configure the SNMP host, it is used to assign a host
for trap.
Examples The following example shows how to enable the SNTP function.
sntp-interval
sntp-interval
Purpose Configure the NTP server fetch time.
Syntax Parameters Interval Assign the interval of NTP server fetch time
Description in seconds.
Usage This command is used to configure the NTP server fetch time.
Guidelines
Examples The following example shows how to configure the NTP server
fetch time.
sntp server
sntp server (ip-address)
purpose Configure SNTP server IP address.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the SNTP server
IP address in the ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM.
sntp time-zone
sntp time-zone {num}
Purpose Configure the NTP server time zone.
Usage This command is used to assign the NTP reference time zone.
Guidelines
Assign num -12~+12 to time zone.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the time zone.
spanning-tree classic-stp
spanning-tree classic-stp {enable ! priorty}
Purpose Enable classic stp or configure the classic STP priority.
Usage This command is used to configure spanning tree default cost for
Guidelines 8021.d and 802.1t.
Examples The following example shows how top configure the default cost
for 802.1t.
Usage This command is used to set the priority of the rapid spanning
Guidelines tree protocol.
RSTP priority range is from 0 to 240.
Default value of rapid STP is 128 and configure priority should
be multiple of 16.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the STP port
group priority.
spanning-tree timer
spanning-tree timer {hello-time hellotime} {max-age
maxage} {forward-time forwardtime}
Purpose Configure spanning tree timer, including hello-time, maximum-
age and forwardtime.
spanning-tree disable
spanning-tree disable
Purpose Disable the spanning-tree protocol in global configuration mode.
Syntax None
Description
Examples The following example shows how to disable the spanning tree
protocol.
stpid
stpid {hexinteger}
Purpose Configure the STPID of the system.
vlan name
vlan vlan-list name vlan-name
purpose Configure the VLAN ID and Name of the VLAN
Usage This command is used assign the VLAN ID and VLAN Name of
Guidelines the VLAN.
Examples The following example shows how assign the VLAN ID and VLAN
Name of the VLAN.
vlan
vlan vlan-list slot-list/port-list {tag | untag} {one-to-one}
{pvc pvc-id}
no vlan vlan-list slot-list/port-list [one-to-one] [pvc pvc-
id]
Purpose Configure VLAN parameter, including VLAN number, tag or untag
and pvc_id.
Related add-vlan
Commands show vlan
Default Maximum number of MAC addresses that can learn by the port is
256 by default.
Examples The following example shows how to set the max learn Mac
address by the port.
adsl alarm-profile
adsl alarm-profile profile-name
no adsl alarm-profile
Purpose Create a new line alarm profile and assign to a specific port.
Syntax Profile Name ADSL alarm profile name.
Description
Examples The following example shows how to configure the adsl alarm
profile in interface configuration mode.
Related adsl-alarm-profile
Commands
Syntax 1 L0_FullOn
Description
3 L2_LowPower
4 L3_Idle
Examples The following example shows how to assign force power state
functions.
adsl profile
adsl profile profile-name
no adsl profile
Purpose Assign adsl line profile to the specific port.
Usage This command is used to assign the adsl line profile on a specific
Guidelines port.
No adsl profile command is used to delete existing adsl line
profile.
Before the assigning the adsl line profile, make sure line profile
is already created.
Examples The following example shows how to assign the adsl line profile
on a specific port.
adsl trans-mode
adsl trans mode
Purpose Configure the adsl transmode to the specific port.
Syntax None
Description
atm pvc
atm pvc pvcid vpi vpi vci vci | modem}
Purpose Configure the atm pvc to the specific port.
Syntax pvc_id Assign a pvc id.
Description
vpi Assign a vpi value.
vci Assign a vci value.
common Common type.
multicast Multicast type.
modem Modem type.
Usage This command is used to assign the atm pvc to the specific port.
Guidelines By default, Modem pvc is 7. It cannot configure as common or
multicast pvc.
Examples The following example shows how to assign the atm pvc to a
specific port.
bind
bind {ip-address ipaddress | mac-address macaddress}
no bind {ip-address ipaddress | mac-address macaddress}
Purpose Bind IP address and Mac address using bind command.
Usage This command is use to bind ip address and mac address to the
Guidelines specific port.
Use no bind to unbind the IP and Mac address.
dhcp-option82 sub-option
dhcp-option82 sub-option {china-telecom | cisco | juniper
| wt101}
Purpose Configure the dhcp-option 82 sub-options including China-
telecom, Cisco, Juniper and wt101 option.
Examples The following example shows how to Configure the dhcp option
for the wt101 option.
Usage This command is used to enable or disable and assign the name
Guidelines of dhcp-option 82 remote id of the adsl port.
igmp fast-leave
igmp fast-leave {enable | disable}
Purpose Enable or disable the IGMP fast-leave of the adsl port.
Usage This command is used to enable the IGMP fast-leave of the adsl
Guidelines port.
igmp fast-leave command usually uses the default parameter
configuration. The fast leave configuration can be changed
according to the specific requirements of the user.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the IGMP fast-
leave.
igmp group-limit
igmp groups-limit number
Purpose Assign the maximum group number of controlled multicast list to
the ADSL port.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the IGMP groups-
limit number.
igmp last-query-interval
igmp last-query-interval time
Purpose Configure the IGMP last query interval of the ADSL port.
Syntax Time 0 to 255 range for the IGMP last query interval.
Description
Usage This command is used to set the last query interval of the ADSL
Guidelines port.
IGMP last-query-interval command can set the interval and
times of IGMP V2 query sent by the multicast members. It
adjusts GMP information by changing the interval. Smaller the
interval lesser send IGMP query packets.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the last query
interval time.
igmp query-interval
igmp query-interval time
Purpose Configure IGMP-query interval time of the ADSL interface.
igmp query-max-resp
igmp query-max-resp time
Purpose Configure maximum time take by the subnet host to respond to
IGMP query. Configure maximum IGMP query response time of
ADSL port.
igmp robustness
igmp robustness number
Purpose Configure IGMP robustness number.
igmp version
igmp version number
Purpose Configure the IGMP version used on the interface.
Usage Use this command to set the IGMP version used on the interface.
Guidelines
Examples The following example shows how to configure the IGMP version.
ingress
ingress {accept | discard}
Purpose Configure the port filtering policy when receiving port is not in
the VLAN frame VID.
Syntax discard Discard the frame if this port does not in tag VLAN.
Description
accept Accept the frame whether this port in tag VLAN or not.
Examples The following example shows how to accept all data frames.
psvid
psvid vid pvc pvcid
Purpose Set psvid port vid of the ADSL port.
pvc
pvc num {enable | disable}
Purpose Enable or disable the related PVC number of the adsl port.
qos def-cos
qos def-cos cos-priority
Purpose Configure the priority of the class of the service.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the priority of the class
of service.
range
range
Purpose Display the range list.
Syntax None
Description
Usage This command is used to configure the range of the port in one
Guidelines time, including adsl, atm, and pvid.
In this command, user can set the adsl Parameter and atm pvc
to the range of the port.
Examples The following example shows how to display the range of the
ports.
shutdown
shutdown {pvc num}
no shutdown {pvc num}
Purpose Configure ADSL port using shutdown command to enable or
disable a port.
Usage This command is used to enable or disable the adsl port PVC
Guidelines number.
no shut down pvc num command is used to enable the
command.
Examples The following example shows how disable the pvc1 of the adsl
port.
sub-channel
sub-channel sc_id pvc pvc_id [all | protocol | data]
no sub-channel sc_id
Purpose Configure the adsl sub channel, including sub-channel id and pvc
id.
Usage This command is used to configure the adsl sub channel in the
Guidelines interface configuration mode.
Examples The following command shows how to configure the adsl sub-
channel.
Examples The following example shows how to enable the SVLAN the
interface.
Ethernet Interface
Configuration Mode
add-mac
add-mac mac-address vid
no add-mac mac-address vid
Purpose Add or delete static MAC address to the Ethernet port.
Usage This command is used to add or delete the static Mac address to
Guidelines the Ethernet port.
Examples The following example shows how to add the Mac address to the
Ethernet port.
pvid
pvid (vlan id number)
purpose Assign the VLAN ID to Ethernet or gigabit interface.
Examples The following example shows how to assign the VLAN ID to the
Ethernet or gigabit-ethernet interface.
shutdown
shutdown
no shutdown
purpose Disable the gigabit Ethernet port.
Syntax None
description
Related no shutdown
command
duplex
duplex {half | full}
Purpose Configure the duplex mode of the Ethernet port.
rate-limit
rate-limit broadcast num
Purpose Limit the broadcast packet at the Gigabit Ethernet port.
Examples The following example shows how to limit the broadcast pack at
the Gigabit Ethernet port.
Usage This command is used to configure the cost or the priority of the
Guidelines stp port groups.
Specify the cost num, default is 10.
STP priority, default is 128.
Examples The following example shows how to configure stp cost and
priority.
Examples
Usage This command is used configure the BPDU packet type such as
Guidelines IEEE BPDU or CISCO BPDU.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the BPDU packet
type.
Usage This command is used to set the priority of the rapid spanning
Guidelines tree protocol.
RSTP priority range is from 0 to 240.
Default value of rapid STP is 128 and configure priority should
be multiple of 16.
Examples The following example shows how to configure the stp port
groups.
speed
speed {10 | 100}
Purpose Configure the Ethernet uplink interface speed.
Syntax 10 - 10 Mbps
Description
100 - 100 Mbps
auto-negotiate
auto-negotiate enable
Purpose Configure the Ethernet uplink interface in auto-negotiation mode.
Maintenance
Routine Maintenance
Route maintenance is classified in following types:
Daily Routine Maintenance
Weekly Routine Maintenance
Monthly Routine Maintenance
Quarterly Routine Maintenance
Emergency Maintenance
Follow-up Check deleted old record in log file and check backup file.
Action
Serial
Information Reason Classification
number
1 Port LINK UP User port is link up Notification
with CPE
2 Port LINK User port is link down
DOWN
3 Card Status Card offline Alarm
Alarm
4 CPU Over CPU load exceeds
Load Alarm threshold
5 Memory Over Memory load exceeds
Load Alarm threshold
6 Bridge Port Bridge port loopback
Loop Alarm error
7 High Temp Temperature>85
Alarm
Serial
Information Reason Classification
number
8 Temp Recover Temperature<60
Troubleshooting
System Trouble shooting is classified in the following types:
Replacing Subscriber Cards
Replacing Control and Switching Card
Data Configuration Troubleshooting
ADSL Line Troubleshooting
Subscriber End Troubleshooting
3. Reconfigure the user data and NMS channel data, and save
the configurations.
Operations
Overview
ZXDSL 980H supports the following methods for system
management, commissioning, and debugging operations:
Console port
Telnet
ZXNM01 Unified Network Management System (UNMS)
The console port method is implemented using HyperTerminal.
Telnet allows ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM remote management.
Terminal Setup
The following methods are used to connect ZXDSL 9806H for
system operations:
Console Port
Telnet
END OF STEPS
Configuring TELNET
Purpose Configuring telnet to access ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM remotely.
Steps Telnet configuration of the ZXDSL 9806H DSLAM steps are listed
below:
1. Inband NM interface is used to manage system using the
service channel. Figure 28 shows network environment
where users maintain system-using TELNET over Inband NM
interface.
END OF STEPS
Network Management
Configuration
ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM supports In-band and out-band NM
methods for system operation and maintenance.
END OF STEPS
Configuring out-of-band
Management IP
Steps Configuring out-of-band network management steps are listed
below:
1. Enter configuration mode using configure command.
2. Configure out-of-band NM IP address using ip host
command.
END OF STEPS
Server Configuration
Configuring SNMP Server
Purpose Configure SNMP server for trap.
END OF STEPS
END OF STEPS
Operator Management
Configuration
To perform operator user management use administrator
account. User management operations are:
Add User
Modify User
Delete User
Add User
add user
Purpose Add a system user to access ZXDSL 9806H DSLAM with read or
read/write rights.
Steps Adding user to access ZXDSL 9806H DSLAM steps are listed
below:
1. Add a system user using user add command, maximum
character length is 15.
2. Assign the password to user, maximum character length is
15.
3. Assign the user to read or write according to the access
levels.
END OF STEPS
Modify User
Purpose Modify management user name and password.
Steps To modify user name and password steps are listed below:
1. Enter to the privilege mode of ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM using
enable command.
END OF STEPS
Delete User
Purpose Delete management user of the ZXDSL 9806H system.
END OF STEPS
Port Configuration
Configuring Ethernet port
Purpose Configure Ethernet port of the SCCH card.
END OF STEPS
Configuring ADSL/ADSL2+
Purpose Configure ADSL/ADSL2+ on the ASTEB card.
Steps To configure the ADSL/ADSL 2+ subscriber
1. Add VLAN using add-vlan command.
3. Enter to the range mode and assign the PVID and PVC.
4. Exit from the range mode tag the uplink interface with
assigned VLAN.
END OF STEPS
VLAN Configuration
VLAN configuration is divided in two parts:
Configuring Common VLAN
Stack Vlan configuration
END OF STEPS
SVLAN Configuration
SVLAN is a VLAN tag plus VLAN tag combination. It is used in
two typical applications
Q-in-Q VLAN
VLAN Stacking
Configuring SVLAN
3. Assign one VLAN to the uplink interface port and tag it using
vlan command.
4. Assign other both VLANs to the port and untag it using vlan
command.
9. Assign pvid and pvc to the port using pvid and pvc
commands.
10. Assign other pvid and PVC to the port using psvid and pvc
commands.
END OF STEPS
END OF STEPS
Binding
This section contains the MAC and IP address binding
configuration.
END OF STEPS
Multicast Configuration
This section contains the following process of multicast
Configuration
Configuring IGMP Mode
Configuring Channel Access Control (CAC) Parameter
Configuring Multicast Channel
Configuring Multicast Service
END OF STEPS
Result Port 2/1 works in IGMP snooping mode with aging time 30
second and fast leave function is open
END OF STEPS
END OF STEPS
2. Create VLAN.
6. Configure PVID.
8. Enable IGMP.
END OF STEPS
STP Configuration
This section contains the STP configuration in ZXDSL 9806H IP
DSLAM.
END OF STEPS
END OF STEPS
Configuring VBAS
Purpose Configure the VBAS port location.
END OF STEPS
5. Exit from the interface mode using end command and enter
to the privilege mode and save the configuration.
END OF STEPS
Result PPPoE plus is configured successfully.
Configuring DHCP-Option82
Purpose Configure the DHCP-Option82 port location.
2. Enable the port location based on the host name using port-
location access-node identify host command.
END OF STEPS
Configuring Trunking
Purpose Configure trunking of the Ethernet port to the single Ethernet
port.
END OF STEPS
Result Trunking configuration is completed.
System management
ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM management is classified in the
following part:
FTP Configuration
Version Upgrade
Data Backup
Data Restore
FTP Configuration
FTP is used to upload/download ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM
configuration and software version files. Maintenance terminal
directly connected with ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM through console
cable is configured as FTP server. ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM works
as FTP Client. FTP software WFTPD is provided with ZXDSL
9806H software packages
Configuring FTP
Purpose Configure FTP to upload/download ZXDSL 9806H configuration
and software version files.
7. Use ren command to rename the scch file for the backup.
Prerequisite Before taking backup of the system, perform the following steps.
1. Connect the equipment through telnet or through
HyperTerminal.
2. Start the FTP Server on network.
3. Check the connectivity between FTP server and equipment
using ping command.
END OF STEPS
Steps Copy the data from the network to system startup configuration
in flash using copy network startup configuration command.
END OF STEPS
Network Applications
System Networking
The networking mode of ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM is flexible,
applicable to residence, commercial office buildings, hotels,
hospitals, and enterprises.
IP-DSLAM Networking
ZXDSL 9806H is an IP-DSLAM. It supports ADSL/ADSL2+ and
Ethernet. It provides high-speed Internet access services for
commercial, enterprises, and ordinary customers. The uplink is
connected to BAS equipment at the convergence layer via
Ethernet uplink port. BAS equipment provides user
authentication, user management and service management. IP-
DSLAM Networking is shown in Figure 36.
IP core
network
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I
Core router
9806H 9806H
Splitter Splitter
MODEM MODEM
Telephone Telephone
PC PC
Application
Q-in-Q VLAN
ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM supports the Q-in-Q VLAN feature for
network applications. Figure 37 shows the VLAN 1 and VLAN 2
are the User VLAN; VLAN 3 is a public VLAN. When VLAN1 or
VLAN2 enters into public network, ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM tags
a VLAN3 on VLAN1 or VLAN 2. Tagged VLANs are transferred to
the core network. When the information reached to other side of
the network in tagging form VLAN3, it is removed and resumed
as it is.
Q-in-Q VLAN allocates the public network VALN ID to user
packets with tag and forwards the packets in the core network
with VLAN ID of the public network. This feature saves number
of VLAN ID in public network.
Internet Router IP
VLAN3 VLAN3
QinQ line
Modem Modem
VLAN2 VLAN1
VLAN2 VLAN1
Enterprise Networks
ZXDSL 9806H connects head-office or other branch-offices
through L2 and L3 devices.
Figure 39 shows Enterprise Network Diagram.
Server
9806H 9806H
Technical Specifications
Technical Parameters
The technical parameters of ZXDSL 9806H DSLAM contain
equipment dimensions, equipment weight, operation voltage,
operation environment, equipment power consumption and
board power consumption.
Equipment Dimensions
Table 32 lists Equipment Dimensions
Type Dimensions
9806H shelf 240 mm 482.6 mm 88.1 mm (D W H)
SCCH 225 mm 120 mm 44 mm (D W H)
Subscriber
225 mm 280 mm 22 mm (D W H)
card
9806H
320 mm 84 mm (W H)
backplane
Equipment Weight
Table 33 lists Equipment weight.
Type Weight
9806H shelf 3 kg
Operation Voltage
Table 34 lists operation voltage
Operation Environment
Table 35 lists Operation Environment
Parameters Description
Ground < 1
resistance
Ambient -5 ~ 45
temperature
Ambient 5 % ~ 95 %
humidity
Cleanness Dust concentration with a diameter greater than
5m is equal to or less than 3 104 grains /m3,
and the dust is not be electrically conductive,
magnetically conductive and erosive.
Illumination Do not expose the equipment room to direct
sunshine, to prevent the circuit boards and
other components from aging and deforming
due to long-time exposure to the sunshine.
Average illumination is 150Lx-200Lx. No glare.
Normally, the fluorescence lamps embedded in
the ceiling are adopted.
Equip the equipment room with emergency
lights.
Atmosphere 70 kPa ~ 106 kPa
Parameters Description
pressure
Air pollution Do not expose the equipment to corrosive gases
(e.g., SO2, oxides of SO2 and ammonia), smog
or oil solvents. No smoking in the equipment
room.
Parameters Description
ZXDSL 9806H single shelf power
180 W
consumption
Performance Specifications
The performance indices of ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM contain
system configuration, reliability and security indices and service
indices.
System Configuration
Table 37 lists system data configuration data table
Parameters Description
Management interface The SCCH card offers one 100BASE-
Tx out-of-band NM interface, one local
configuration serial port, one
environment monitoring port and one
test connection port.
Quantity of ADSL2+ ports 9806H: 96
the single shelf supports
Parameters Description
Supported QoS queues At the network side: 4
At the user side: 4
Parameters standards
Static anti-interference GB/T 17626-1998 (IEC 61000-4-
2:1995) Grade 3 (contact 6 kV, air
8 kV)
Surge anti-interference GB/T 17626.5-1998 (IEC 61000-4-
5:1995)
Electric fast pulse group GB/T 17626.4-1998 (IEC 61000-4-
anti-interference 4:1995)
Radio frequency GB/T 17626.3-1998 (IEC 61000-4-
electromagnetic field 3:1995)
radiation anti-interference
Radio frequency GB/T 17626.6-1998 (IEC 61000-4-
electromagnetic field 6:1995)
conduction anti-
interference
Power supply down anti- GB/T 17626.11-1998 (IEC 61000-4-
interference 11:1995)
Conduction transmission GB 9254-1998 (Grade A ITE)
(CISPR 22: 1997)
Radiation transmission GB 9254-1998 (Grade A ITE)
(CISPR 22: 1997)
Leak current to ground 3.5 mA
Anti-electricity strength EN60950
Power cable bridging ITU.T K 20
Power cable over-voltage ITU.T K 20
Service
Table 39 lists system services.
Interfaces
ZXDSL 9806H provides ADSL2+ interface, EPON interface,
100BASE-Tx interface, 100BASE-Fx single mode interface,
100BASE-Fx multi-mode interface, 1000BASE-Sx interface,
1000BASE-Lx interface . The contents below introduce the
indices of these interfaces.
ADSL2+ Interface
Table 40 lists ADSL2+ Interface property.
Property Description
Quantity 24 ADSL2+ ports
Interface rate Uplink rate: to 1 Mbps
Downlink rate: to 24 Mbps
Maximum transmission 6.5 km
distance
Cable type Twisted pairs
Band occupancy Downlink band: 138 kHz ~ 2.208
MHz
Uplink band: 30 kHz ~ 138 kHz
Modulation technology DMT modulation
Property Description
Service supported ADSL2+ service
Standards ANSI T1.413, ITU-T G.992.1
(G.dmt), G.992.2 (G.lite), ITU-T-T
G.992.3, G.992.5
100BASE-Tx Interface
Table 41 lists 1000 BASE-Tx Interface
T A B L E 4 1 1 0 0 B AS E - T X I N T E R F A C E P R O P E R T Y
Property Description
Interface type RJ-45 (TPI)
Interface rate Full-duplex 100 Mbps
Maximum transmission
100 m
distance
Standards IEEE 802.3u
Cable type Category 5 twisted pairs
T A B L E 4 2 1 0 0 B AS E - F X S I N G L E - M O D E I N T E R F A C E P R O P E R T Y
Property Description
Interface type LC
Interface rate Full-duplex 100 Mbps
Maximum transmission The transmission distance is 15 km when
distance 9/125 um single-mode optic fiber is
used.
Standards IEEE 802.3u
Fiber type LD
Central wavelength 1310 nm
Transmission optical -8 dBm ~ -14 dBm
power
Extinction ratio 8.2 dB
Maximum receiver -31 dBm
sensitivity
T A B L E 4 3 1 0 0 B AS E - F X M U L T I - M O D E I N T E R F A C E P R O P E R T Y
Property Description
Interface type LC
Interface rate Full-duplex 100 Mbps
Maximum The transmission distance is 2 km when
transmission 62.5/125 um multi-mode optic fiber is
distance used.
Standards IEEE 802.3u
Fiber type LD
Central wave length 1310 nm
Transmission optical -23.5 dBm
power
Extinction ratio 8 dB
Maximum receiver -29 dBm
sensitivity
1000BASE-Lx Interface
Table 44 lists 1000BASE-Lx Interface
Property Description
Interface type LC
Interface rate 1000 Mbps
Maximum transmission 10 km while using 9/125 um single-mode
distance fiber
Standards IEEE 802.3z
Central wavelength 1310 nm
Transmission optical power -9.5 dBm
Extinction ratio 8.2 dB
Maximum receiver sensitivity -31 dBm
1000BASE-Sx Interface
Table 45 lists 1000BASE-SX Interface
Property Description
Interface type LC
Interface rate 1000 Mbps
Maximum transmission The transmission distance is 275 m
distance when 62.5/125 um multi-mode optic
fiber is used.
The transmission distance is 550 m
when 50/125 um multi-mode optic
fiber is used.
Standards IEEE 802.3z
Central wavelength 850 nm
Transmission optical -9.5 dBm
power
Extinction ratio 9 dB
Maximum receiver -17 dBm
sensitivity
Compulsory Standards
Table 46 lists compulsory standards
Non-Compulsory Standards
Table 47 lists non-compulsory standards
ITUT/IETF/IEEE Standards
ITUT/IETF/IEEE standards include compulsory standards and
non-compulsory standards. Table 48 presents ITUT/IETF/IEEE
compulsory standards. Table 49 presents ITUT/IETF/IEEE non-
compulsory standards. Table 50 presents enterprise standards.
Compulsory Standards
Table 48 lists compulsory standards
Non-Compulsory Standards
Table 49 lists non-compulsory standards.
Enterprise Standards
Table 50 lists enterprise standards
Definitions
ADSL Principles
ADSL ADSL is an asymmetrical broadband access mode. In
asymmetric mode, upstream rate is different from downstream
rate. Upstream band is from 30 kHz MHz to 138 kHz, and the
downstream is from 138 kHz to 1.104 MHz. Figure 1 shows
ADSL frequency channel allocation over POTS.
Figure 40 shows ADSL frequency channel allocation over POTS.
P( f)
Upstream Channel Downstream Channel
POTS
f
4kHz 30kHz 138kHz 1.104M Hz
P( f)
Upstream Channel Downstream Channel
POTS
f
4kHz 30kHz 138kHz 1.104M Hz
VLAN
VLAN VLAN technology allows network administrators to divide a
Definition physical LAN logically into different broadcast domains. Each
VLAN has a workstation group with same demands and
attributes. VLAN divides LAN logically means it is not necessary
that workstation must connect to same physical LAN segment.
Broadcast and unicast traffic is not forwarded to one VLAN to
other VLAN. VLAN controls traffic flow, reduce equipment cost,
and simplify network management
Normal VLAN Normal ports communicate with all ports on the same VLAN
Ports ports. Normal ports refer to those ports in PVLAN, which can
communicate, with other ports. They are generally used as an
uplink port in actual applications ZXDSL 9806H IP DSALM
employs PVLAN to implement the application
PVLAN Ports PVLAN isolate the subscriber ports physically, which do not allow
subscriber ports to communicate with each other. PVLAN port
communicates only normal ports. In ZXDSL 9806H IP DSLAM, by
default all subscriber ports in PVLAN ports
SVLAN Stack VLAN (SVLAN) includes two types Q-in-Q VLAN and VLAN
stacking. Normal VLAN supports 4096 VLANs in a network.
SVLAN is used where VLANs requirement is more such as in MAN
networks.
Q-in-Q VLAN Q-in-Q VLAN is used in Metro Politian Networks (MAN) where
operator tags its VLAN to the subscriber VLAN to identify the
subscriber VLAN in a network. On the other side of the network
operator un-tag its VLAN and transfer to the subscriber network
as it was.
VLAN Stacking VLAN stacking (SVLAN) encapsulates one VLAN into the other
VLAN. It is used to locate user position in a network.
VLAN Stacking Allows a carrier to partition the network among several ISPs and
Functions allow each ISP to utilize VLANs fully.
SVLAN divides the traffic logically between different ISPs
according to the security.
SVLAN divides the different level of services of ISP customers
and utilize according full VLAN space.
ZXDSL 9806H DSLAM supports VLAN stacking, where it adds a
port tag information to customers VLAN.
Access ports Access ports are used for DSLAM for DSL or Ethernet subscriber
connection. An access port belongs to only one VLAN. By default,
all ports are access ports.
Trunk Port Trunk ports carry data that belongs to several VLANs. Trunk
ports use tagging to identify VLANs. It is 8021q complaint. Trunk
ports are used to carry several VLAN on single physical media.
Static VLAN Static VLAN is a port based.
Dynamic VLAN Dynamic VLAN is based on Mac address, subnet and user.
Multicast
Multicast Multicast service reduces multicast traffic and save the
Service bandwidth. ZXDSL 9806H supports the IGMP snooping function.
Layer2 supports IGMP snooping, report, and leave (IGMP ver2)
packet between the IP multicast group membership. It checks
IGMP packets; pick out the group registration information, and
configure multicasting according