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Document Description
AN5006–20 Small-Sized
Briefs how to install the AN5006-20, connect and lay out its
Integrated Access Device
wires and cables with illustration diagrams.
Quick Installation Guide
Introduces the method of the AN5006-20 configuration on the
AN5006–20 Small-Sized ANM2000, including the service start-up method and the
Integrated Access Device configuration procedure of various functions, so as to guide
Configuration Guide users on the managing and monitoring of the equipment via the
ANM2000.
Introduces the shortcut menu of every card in the ANM2000,
AN5006–20 Small-Sized including functions, parameter interpretations, notes,
Integrated Access Device configuration examples of every command in the shortcut menu,
GUI Reference etc., to help users master all the operations concerning the
AN5006-20 equipment in the ANM2000.
I
Version
Version Description
A Initial version.
Intended Reader
u Commissioning engineers
u IP protocol
u V5 protocol
II
Conventions
Terminology Conventions
Terminology Convention
Symbol Conventions
III
Operation Safety Rules
The computer case, UPS power supply and switch (or hub) should
be connected to protection earth ground.
V
Do not visit Internet via the network management computer. Doing
so may increase data flow in the net card and hence affects
normal network management data transmission or results in other
accidents.
VI
VII
VIII
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Contents
Preface...................................................................................................................I
Version ...........................................................................................................II
Intended Reader.............................................................................................II
Conventions ..................................................................................................III
1.1.1 Logging into the Console for the First Time .......................1-2
1.1.2 Re-logging into the Console .............................................1-6
4.3 Configuring Data Services of the xDSL Card – 1:1 Translation Mode
Example ......................................................................................4-30
4.4 Configuring Data Services of the xDSL Card – N:1 Translation Mode
Example ......................................................................................4-44
7.2 Purpose.........................................................................................7-2
Users should configure the ANM2000 management channel via the Console before
managing the AN5006-20 using the ANM2000. This chapter introduces how to
configure the ANM2000 management channel.
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You can configure the ANM2000 management channel of the AN5006-20 only on
the Console using commands. Log into the Console using the Hyper Terminal
provided by the Windows system to access the CLI network management system of
the equipment.
Prerequisite
u Users have acquired the username and password to access the CLI network
management system of the AN5006-20.
Procedure
1. Click the Start menu on the desktop and select All Programs→Accessories
→Telecom→HyperTerminal to bring up the Connection Description dialog
box.
Note:
4 Name: enter the name of the connection object such as FiberHome CLI
Control Terminal;
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3. In the Connect Todialog box, select the COM1 port in the Connect using
drop-down list used for connecting with the CONSOLE port of the core switch
card.
4. Click the Restore Defaults button in the COM1 Properties dialog box. The
default configuration is as follows:
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4 Data bit: 8;
4 Stop bit: 1;
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5. Press the ENTER key, and enter the username and the password to log into
the CLI network management system. The commands are as follows:
Login:GEPON
// The default user is the ordinary user, and the username is "GEPON".
Password:*****
// The initial password is GEPON.
User>enable
// In the read-only mode, type enable to enter the administrator mode.
Password:*****
// The initial password of the administrator user is GEPON.
Config#
// After the prompt Config# appears, you can type command lines to perform network management
operations on the AN5006-20.
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Note:
Caution:
Users should memorize their passwords and keep them secret. Regularly
changing passwords is strongly recommended.
6. Select File→Save from the menu bar of the Console window to save the
configurations for the Console.
Users can directly log into the established Console to access the CLI network
management system of the AN5006-20.
Prerequisites
u The Console of the AN5006-20 CLI network management system has been
established. The following takes the FiberHome CLI Control Terminal as an
example.
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Procedures
Note:
Users can set the short cut of FiberHome CLI Control Terminal on the
desktop to facilitate operation.
u The equipment management VLAN and IP are valid only in the CPU of the
AN5006-20. Users should configure the relevant uplink VLAN for the
management port (the GE1 to GE3 should be in uplink mode), and also should
modify the default VLAN of the management port if necessary.
u When configuring the static routing, users should configure the destination
segment IP address, mask and the gateway address of the next hop routing.
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Table 1-1 shows the planning data of the ANM2000 management channel
configuration.
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Command format
Command
cd vlan
add manage vlan {[id] <id>}*1 <vlanname> svlan tpid <tpid> cos <cos> vid
<value> {[cvlan] tpid <tpid> cos <cos> vid <value>}*1 ip <A.B.C.D> mask <A.
B.C.D> {[gateway] <A.B.C.D>}*1
Procedure
Command format
Command
cd device
set scu port mode [uplink|downlink] ge <portlist>
Procedure
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Command format
Table 1-4 Adding the command format of the uplink service VLAN
Command
cd vlan
add uplink vlan {id <id>}*1 <name> start <startVid> end <endVid> [tag|
untag] [ge|trunk] <port>
Procedure
Command format
Table 1-5 Configuring the command format of the port default VLAN
Command
cd vlan
set scu pvid <vid> ge <portlist>
Procedure
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u The Informix database is correctly installed and the relevant services are
started.
Procedures
2. Enter the username and password (both are 1 by default) and click the OK
button to access the ANM2000 after verification.
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2 Adding a Device
After logging into the ANM2000, users should add the AN5006-20 to be managed to
the logical domain to manage and maintain. This chapter introduces how to add a
device.
Configuration Rule
Configuration Flow
Adding a System
Adding a Module
Add a Card
Authorizing a Card
Synchronizing Time
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u If the ANM2000 computer and equipment are not in the same LAN, users
should manage the equipment using a gateway. In this case, the system IP
address should be in the same segment with the equipment gateway IP
address of the management VLAN. The ANM2000 computer access the
AN5006-20 system to manage it via the gateway. For example, if the equipment
gateway IP address of the management VLAN is 10.28.1.x (the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0), the system IP address should be also set to 10.28.1.x (the
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0).
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Divide the managed objects using the logical domain according to the operator's
requirement to perform the authorization and domain division function.
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Procedure
1. Right-click the blank area in the Object Tree pane and select Add Logical
Domain to bring up the Add Logical Domain dialog box, as shown in
Figure 2-2.
2. Configure the parameters in the Add Logical Domain dialog box according to
the actual condition.
3. Click the Add button and the Object Tree pane will display the created logical
domain, as shown in Figure 2-3.
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Add the AN5006-20 to the ANM2000 according to the IP address, subnet mask and
gateway.
Procedure
1. Right-click the created logical domain in the Object Tree pane and select Add
Shelf Device→ONU/ONT→Add AN5006-20 System in the short-cut menu to
bring up the Add System dialog box.
3. Click the Add button and the Object Tree pane will display the created system,
as shown in Figure 2-5.
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Procedure
1. Right-click the AN5006-20 system in the Object Tree pane and select Add
Module to bring up the Add Module dialog box.
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3. Click the Add button and the Object Tree pane will display the created module,
as shown in Figure 2-7.
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u Adding a card automatically: if the card is present, users can use the physical
configuration detection to add the card automatically.
u Adding a card manually: if the card is not present, users can pre-add the card; if
the card is present, users can add the card manually.
Procedure
1. Right-click the AN5006-20 system in the Object Tree pane and select Detect
Physical Configuration to bring up the Detect Physical Configuration dialog
box.
2. Select the system object to be detected in the Object Tree on the left side of
the window.
5. Click the AN5006-20 module in the Object Tree of the main window to check
whether the card displayed in the subrack view is consistent with the detection
result; if so, the card is added successfully.
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Slot distribution
After adding the AN5006-20 system module, click this module on the Object Tree
and the right pane will display the subrack view, as shown in Figure 2-10.
AD32 1 to 4 0 to 4
AD64 1 to 4 0 to 4
VD24 1 to 4 0 to 4
POTS 1 to 4 0 to 4
SCU 5 1
PWRB 6 1
FANB 7 1
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Procedure
Add a POTS64-20 card into slot No.1 in the subrack view manually. The detailed
operation steps are as follows:
1. Right-click the slot that the card needs to be added in, select Add Card in
shortcut menu, and select the desired card type from the submenu that appears
subsequently.
2. The Add Card dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 2-12. Keep the defaults
for the card properties. Click the Add button.
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u To delete a card, right-click it in the subrack view and select Delete from the
shortcut menu.
u To replace a card type, right-click the card in the subrack view, select Reset
To… from the shortcut menu, and choose the desired card type from the
submenu. After the replacement, you can either configure parameters for the
new card or use the defaults.
There are two conditions of authorizing a card. Users can configure according to
actual situation.
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u Authorizing a card which is present: If the card is present, users can authorize
the card by the Detect Physical Configuration function.
u Pre-authorizing a card which is not present: If the card is not present, users can
pre-authorize the card. When the actual card is power-on, the device can check
it, and configure it if the type matches.
Users should authorize all the cards on the subrack at a time when the equipment is
started for the first time and then configure the services on the card.
Parameter Description
Network
Management The type of cards added into the ANM2000. Read-only
Configuration
Equipment The type of cards authorized and saved into the RAM of
Read-only
Configuration the equipment.
Actual The type of cards physically added into the slots in the
Read-only
Configuration equipment.
Procedure
1. Right-click the AN5006-20 system in the Object Tree pane and select Card
Config to bring up the Set Card Authorization dialog box.
2. Click the on the toolbar to complete the authorization for all the cards which
are present.
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Caution:
After cards being authorized, the ANM2000 will refresh the information of
authorized objects such as status information. If there is a card whose
status displayed on the ANM2000 is inconsistent with the actual status,
users can refresh the status using card authorization. If still inconsistent
after authorization, please contact FiberHome.
If the cards are not present, it is necessary to pre-authorize these cards according to
configuration requirement and save the configuration to the device. When the cards
are actually inserted, the device can check the type and operate the service
configuration as long as the types match.
Parameter description
Procedure
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1. Right-click the AN5006-20 system in the Object Tree pane and select Card
Config to bring up the Set Card Authorization dialog box.
2. Click the blank area in the Set Card Authorization of the slot 2 and select the
VD24 card in the drop-down list.
3. Click the button on the toolbar and click Yes in the dialog box that appears
subsequently to complete the card pre-authorization, as shown in Figure 2-14.
Note:
Configure the SNMP Trap receiver address, including the community name and the
SNMP version.
Procedure
1. Right-click the AN5006-20 system in the Object Tree pane, select Config→
SNMP Trap Server, and enter the SNMP Trap window.
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2. Click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK to create a new SNMP Trap receiver
address.
3. Configure the SNMP Trap receiver address, the community name and the
SNMP version.
Configure the SNMP time system, including the synchronization time interval and
the ANM2000 server IP address.
Procedure
1. Right-click the AN5006-20 system in the Object Tree pane and select Config
→Time Manage→Time Config in the short-cut menu to enter the
Synchronization Mode window, and select the SNMP Time System Config
tab.
2. Select the right pane and click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please
Input The Rows For Add dialog box that appears. Click OK to create a new
ANM2000 server address.
3. Configure the EMS synchronization time interval and the ANM2000 server IP
address.
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Time calibration can ensure that the ANM2000 server time is consistent with the
AN5006–20 time, and also can check whether the communication between them is
unblocked.
Procedure
Note:
After connecting with the ANM2000, the AN5006-20 will request time
calibration to the ANM2000 server actively. If connecting with multiple
ANM2000 servers, the AN5006-20 will request time calibration with the
firstly connected ANM2000 server. To change an ANM2000 server for
time calibration, users can re-configure the SNMP time system.
1. Right-click the AN5006-20 system in the Object Tree pane and select Config
→Time Calibration to bring up the Sending Commands...dialog box, as
shown in Figure 2-17.
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To avoid the loss of equipment configuration data caused by the power failure, we
recommend that users save the current configuration to flash after completing all
service provisioning and function configuration.
Procedure
1. Right-click the AN5006-20 system in the Object Tree pane and select Control
Command→Time Calibration to bring up the Save configuration to FLASH
dialog box, as shown in Figure 2-18.
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3 Voice Service Configuration
This chapter introduces how to start-up the voice service of the AN5006-20
equipment.
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The AN5006-20 provides four E1 links in total. Each link provides 32 timeslots: the
timeslot 0 acts as the frame header, the timeslot 16 acts as the signaling timeslot (C
channel), and the others is used for transmitting the PSTN voice service. When an
user goes off-hook and uses the PSTN voice service, the remote node to be
connected (taking AN3300-C1 as an example) distributes one timeslot of E1 as the
voice channel. The voice service can be accessed via the cross-connect between
the timeslot and the user port.
u The communication between the AN5006-20 and the AN3300-C1 requires the
timeslot 16 of at least one E1 link as the C channel. If multiple C channel
switches of E1 links are enabled, the AN5006-20 will select the timeslot 16 of
the first E1 link as the active C channel and the timeslots 16 of other E1 links as
the standby C channel. For example, the AN5006-20 is connected with the
AN3300-C1 via the 2nd and 3rd E1 link and the 2nd E1 link enables the C
channel. The AN5006-20 will select the timeslot 16 of the 2nd E1 link as the
active C channel and the timeslot 16 of the 3rd E1 link as the standby C
channel. If the 2nd E1 link is faulty, the AN5006-20 will automatically select the
timeslot 16 of the 3rd E1 link as the active C channel.
u The AN5006-20's active / standby clock configuration can be acquired from the
E1 link of the connected AN3300-C1.
u The AN5006-20's remote node name is the local node name of the AN3300-C1.
The local node name of the AN5006-20 will be displayed in the node data table
of the AN3300-C1.
u The user ID of the V5 PSTN user data configuration of the AN5006-20 is used
for user identification for the AN3300-C1, and should be consistent with the V5
user data configuration of the AN3300-C1.
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After accessed to the AN5006-20 via the POTS interface card, the user PSTN voice
service will be transmitted to the SCU card for processing, and then will be
transmitted to the AN3300-C1 equipment via the E1 uplink interface of the SCU
card. After that, the PSTN voice service will be transmitted to the V5 switch via the
AN3300-C1 to provide the PSTN network to the POTS user.
In the following example, the AN3300-C1 is uplinked to the V5 switch via the 1 to 4
E1 links and downlinked to one AN5006-20 via the 5 to 8 E1 links. The AN5006-20
has 100 POTS user access.
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Table 3-1 planning data of the PSTN voice service on the AN3300-C1 side
Configure the V5
V5 Config
interface name
V5 Name according to the fiberv5
network planning of the
operator.
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Table 3-1 planning data of the PSTN voice service on the AN3300-C1 side (Continued)
Configure the V5
interface ID for switch
V5 id identification according 2
to the network planning
of the operator.
Configure the V5
interface variable
V5 variant according to the 0
network planning of the
operator.
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Table 3-1 planning data of the PSTN voice service on the AN3300-C1 side (Continued)
Select C channel
signaling protocol
Ctrl Bcc Link ctrl Protect
protocol according to the —
Pstn isdn
network planning of the
operator.
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Table 3-1 planning data of the PSTN voice service on the AN3300-C1 side (Continued)
Configure accessed
POTS user quantity
userNum according to the 100
network planning of the
operator.
Table 3-2 planning data of the PSTN voice service on the AN5006-20 side
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Table 3-2 planning data of the PSTN voice service on the side (Continued)
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Table 3-2 planning data of the PSTN voice service on the side (Continued)
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1. Right-click the working AC16-C card on the Object Tree pane and select
Config→V5 Service Config to select the Local Node Name Configuration
tab.
1. Right-click the working AC16-C card on the Object Tree pane and select
Config→V5 Service Config to select the E1 Config tab.
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1. Right-click the working AC16-C card on the Object Tree pane and select
Config→V5 Service Config to select the Clock Config tab.
1. Right-click the working AC16-C card on the Object Tree pane and select
Config→V5 Service Config to select the Config V5 Data tab.
2. Click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK to add 1 V5 data configuration entry.
1. Right-click the working AC16-C card on the Object Tree pane and select
Config→V5 Service Config to select the C Channel Config tab.
2. Click on the toolbar, and enter 4 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK to add 4 C channel configuration entries.
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1. Right-click the working AC16-C card on the Object Tree pane and select
Config→V5 Service Config to select the Node Config tab.
2. Click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK to add 1 node configuration entry.
1. Right-click the working AC16-C card on the Object Tree pane and select
Config→V5 Service Config to select the V5 PSTN User Config tab.
2. Click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK to add a V5 PSTN user configuration entry.
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Figure 3-9 Configuring the V5 PSTN user data (on the AN3300-C1 side)
1. Right-click the specified system name in the Object Tree pane and select
Config→Save Config to Flash from the shortcut menu.
2. Click the OK button in the Sending Command dialog box that appears
subsequently.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→V5
Voice Service Config→Local Node Name Configuration from the shortcut
menu.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→V5
Voice Service Config→E1 Configuration from the shortcut menu.
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1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→V5
Voice Service Config→Clock Configuration from the shortcut menu.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→V5
Voice Service Config→Remote Node Name Configuration from the shortcut
menu.
2. Click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK to add a remote node configuration entry.
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1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→V5
Voice Service Config→V5 PSTN User Configuration from the shortcut
menu.
2. Click on the toolbar, and enter 100 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK to add 100 V5 PSTN user configuration
entries.
Figure 3-14 Configuring the V5 PSTN user data (on the AN5006-20 side)
1. Right-click the specified system name in the Object Tree pane and select
Control Command→Save Config to Flash from the shortcut menu.
2. Click the OK button in the Sending Command dialog box that appears
subsequently.
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1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Get Info→V5
Voice Status→E1 Status from the shortcut menu.
2. Click the button on the toolbar, if the Status of 4 E1 links shows Normal,
the E1 configuration is correct; if the status is abnormal, please check the
configuration. Figure 3-15 shows the displayed status.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Get Info→V5
Voice Status→Node Status from the shortcut menu.
2. Click the button on the toolbar, if the connections between the 4 E1 links
and the nodes are Normal and the serial number of the signaling E1 is not 0,
the node configuration is correct; if the displayed status is abnormal, please
check the configuration. Figure 3-16 shows the displayed status.
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4 Data Service Configuration
This chapter introduces how to start-up the data service of the AN5006-20
equipment.
Configuring Data Services of the xDSL Card – 1:1 Translation Mode Example
Configuring Data Services of the xDSL Card – N:1 Translation Mode Example
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The AN5006-20 uses the AD32, AD64 or VD24 card to provision data services in
the transparent mode. This example uses the AD64 card.
u If the AN5006-20 only needs the single VLAN, you do not enable the QinQ
function and set the outer VLAN to the corresponding configured CVLAN. If the
AN5006-20 needs the QinQ VLAN, you should enable the QinQ function and
set the outer VLAN to the corresponding configured SVLAN.
u The VLAN ID of the uplink service ranges from 1 to 4085. The outer VLAN ID
added to the data service should be within this range.
u The AD64 card provides 64 ADSL user ports; and one ADSL port corresponds
to eight PVCs. One PVC can be configured with up to 16 subscriber services.
One ADSL port can also be configured with up to 16 subscriber services; that is,
the subscriber services are shared among the PVCs.
u The AN5006-20 supports four processing modes, i.e. TAG, transparent, 1:1
translation, and N:1 translation, for the Ethernet frame uplinked from the
subscriber end. In this example, we use the transparent mode.
4 When users adopt the AD32, AD64 or VD24 card as the service interface
card, the Ethernet frame uplinked from the subscriber end is added with
the VLAN TAG via the users’ intelligent exchange or a home gateway with
the ADSL / VDSL uplink port. And then the Ethernet frame is transmitted
by the AN5006-20 and is uplinked to the OLT after being added with the
SVLAN TAG.
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Figure 4-1 Data services network of the xDSL card - transparent mode
Each PC is connected with one of the 64 ports on the AD64 card of the AN5006-20
via a home gateway with the ADSL uplink port. The home gateway adds a CVLAN
TAG (ranging from 100 to 163) to the service from each PC. The AN5006-20 then
sends the Ethernet frames from the 64 subscribers transparently and adds an
SVLAN TAG 1000, and then sends the services to the providers network. In the
downlink direction, the reverse process is used.
The following details how to provision the AD64 card’s data service in the
transparent mode.
The AN5006-20’s AD64 card acts as the interface card at the subscriber side; the
SCU card, PWRB card and FANB card are compulsory. The planning data is shown
in Table 4-1.
Table 4-1 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the transparent mode)
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Table 4-1 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the transparent mode)
(Continued)
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Table 4-1 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the transparent mode)
(Continued)
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Table 4-1 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the transparent mode)
(Continued)
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Table 4-1 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the transparent mode)
(Continued)
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Figure 4-2 Flow of configuring data services of the xDSL card - in transparent mode
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Enable from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to open the Batch Modify
dialog box, and then select the row of ENABLEFLAG.
3. Select Enable from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item. Click the
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4. And then the system will return to the Port Enable window, in which the
ENABLEFLAG item of each port is modified to Enable.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→SCU
Uplink Service VLAN from the shortcut menu.
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2. Select Edit→Append from the menu bar and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently to add an uplink service
VLAN.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→Profile
Config→ADSL Line Profile from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Append from the menu bar and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently and click OK to add an
ADSL line profile.
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→
ADSL Port Binding Line Profile Config from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to select the row of
TEMPLATENAME.
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3. Select adsl from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item and keep the
4. The system will return to the ADSL Port Binding Line Profile window, in which
all ports are bound to the adsl line profile.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→Profile
Config→PVC Profile from the shortcut menu.
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1. Right-click the AD64-20 card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→
ADSL Port Binding PVC Profile from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to select the row of
TEMPLATENAME.
3. Select DEFPVC.PRF from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item and
4. The system will return to the ADSL Port Binding PVC Profile window, in which
all ports are bound to the DEFPVC.PRF lPVC profile.
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Service VLAN Config from the shortcut menu.
2. In the left pane, click the expand / collapse icon on the left side of the AD64-20
to show the list of the AD64 card’s 64 ports.
3. In the top right pane, click the PVC Index button and press the left key of
mouse and drag it down the list to select the ports whose PVC indexes are 0 to
64, as shown in Figure 4-10.
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4. Click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK. Configure the parameters according to the
planning data in Table 4-1.
5. In the Choose Pvc Index dialog box that appears subsequently, click the
expand / collapse icon on the left side of the AD64-20 to show the list of the
AD64 card’s 64 ports. Select the AD64-20 check box to select all the 64 ports,
as shown in Figure 4-11.
6. Click the OK button to return to the Port Service VLAN Config window.
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7. In the lower right pane, right-click the first row and select the Batch Modify
option from the shortcut menu.
8. In the Batch Modify dialog box that appears subsequently, select the row of
Service Type; select unicast from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item.
9. Select the row of CVLAN; select Transparent from the drop-down menu of the
Start Value item. Keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
10. Select the row of CVlan ID; set the Start Value to 100, set Plus Value to 1 and
keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
on the menu bar to add the CVlan IDs from 100 to 163.
Note:
11. Select the row of CVlan COS; select 0 from the drop-down menu of the Start
Value item. Keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
12. Select the row of Qinq Enable; select Enable from the drop-down menu of the
Start Value item. Keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
on the menu bar to set the QinQ function for all ports to
Enable in a batch manner.
13. Select the row of Qinq Vlan Id; set the Start Value to 1000 and keep the
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14. Select the row of Qinq COS and keep the default values for all parameters.
15. Return to the Port Service VLAN Config window and click the button to
complete the configuration, as shown in Figure 4-12.
After being added with stacked VLANs, the PCs from 1 to 64 can access Internet
through a dial-up.
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The AN5006-20 uses the AD32, AD64 or VD24 card to provision data services in
the TAG mode. This example uses the AD64 card.
u If the AN5006-20 only needs the single VLAN, you do not enable the QinQ
function and set the outer VLAN to the corresponding configured CVLAN. If the
AN5006-20 needs the QinQ VLAN, you should enable the QinQ function and
set the outer VLAN to the corresponding configured SVLAN.
u The VLAN ID of the uplink service ranges from 1 to 4085. The outer VLAN ID
added to the data service should be within this range.
u The AD64 card provides 64 ADSL user ports; and one ADSL port corresponds
to eight PVCs. One PVC can be configured with up to 16 subscriber services.
One ADSL port can also be configured with up to 16 subscriber services; that is,
the subscriber services are shared among the PVCs.
u Supports four processing modes, i.e. TAG, transparent, 1:1 translation, and N:1
translation, for the Ethernet frame uplinked from the subscriber end. In this
example, we use the TAG mode.
4 When users use the AD32 card, AD64 card or the VD24 card as the
service interface card, subscribers’ PCs are connected with ports on them
using modems; that is, packets from the subscribers are all untagged.
Then the Ethernet frames are respectively added with the inner and the
outer VLAN TAGs by the AN5006-20 and uplinked to the upper layer
network.
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Figure 4-13 Data services network of the xDSL card - Tag mode
Each PC is connected with one of the 64 ports on the AD64 card of the AN5006-20
using a modem. Then the AN5006-20 adds the Ethernet frames from the 64
subscribers with a CVLAN TAG 100 to 163 and adds the SVLAN TAG 1000. After
that, the AN5006-20 uplinks the services to the upper-layer network. In the downlink
direction, the reverse process is used.
The following details how to provision the AD64 card’s data service in the Tag mode.
The AN5006-20’s AD64 card acts as the interface card at the subscriber side; the
SCU card, PWRB card and FANB card are compulsory. The planning data is shown
in Table 4-2.
Table 4-2 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the Tag mode)
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Table 4-2 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the Tag mode) (Continued)
Max. Interleave
The default value is 16 ms. 16
Delay Up (ms)
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Figure 4-14 Flow of configuring data services of the xDSL card - in Tag mode
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Enable from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to open the Batch Modify
dialog box, and then select the row of ENABLEFLAG.
3. Select Enable from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item. Click the
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4. And then the system will return to the Port Enable window, in which the
ENABLEFLAG item of each port is modified to Enable.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→SCU
Uplink Service VLAN from the shortcut menu.
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2. Select Edit→Append from the menu bar and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently to add an uplink service
VLAN.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→Profile
Config→ADSL Line Profile from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Append from the menu bar and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently and click OK to add an
ADSL line profile.
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→
ADSL Port Binding Line Profile Config from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to select the row of
TEMPLATENAME.
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3. Select adsl from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item and keep the
4. The system will return to the ADSL Port Binding Line Profile window, in which
all ports are bound to the adsl line profile.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→Profile
Config→PVC Profile from the shortcut menu.
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1. Right-click the AD64-20 card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→
ADSL Port Binding Line Profile Config from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to select the row of
TEMPLATENAME.
3. Select DEFPVC.PRF from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item and
4. The system will return to the ADSL Port Binding PVC Profile window, in which
all ports are bound to the DEFPVC.PRF lPVC profile.
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Service VLAN Config from the shortcut menu.
2. In the left pane, click the expand / collapse icon on the left side of the AD64-20
to show the list of the AD64 card’s 64 ports.
3. In the top right pane, click the PVC Index button and press the left key of
mouse and drag it down the list to select the ports whose PVC indexes are 0 to
64, as shown in Figure 4-22.
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4. Click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK. Configure the parameters according to the
planning data in Table 4-1.
5. In the Choose Pvc Index dialog box that appears subsequently, click the
expand / collapse icon on the left side of the AD64-20 to show the list of the
AD64 card’s 64 ports. Select the AD64-20 check box to select all the 64 ports,
as shown in Figure 4-23.
6. Click the OK button to return to the Port Service VLAN Config window.
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7. In the lower right pane, right-click the first row and select the Batch Modify
option from the shortcut menu.
8. In the Batch Modify dialog box that appears subsequently, select the row of
Service Type; select unicast from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item.
9. Select the row of CVLAN; select Tag from the drop-down menu of the Start
Value item. Keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
10. Select the row of CVlan ID; set the Start Value to 100, set Plus Value to 1 and
keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
on the menu bar to add the CVlan IDs from 100 to 163.
Note:
11. Select the row of CVlan COS; select 0 from the drop-down menu of the Start
Value item. Keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
12. Select the row of Qinq Enable; select Enable from the drop-down menu of the
Start Value item. Keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
on the menu bar to set the QinQ function for all ports to
Enable in a batch manner.
13. Select the row of Qinq Vlan Id; set the Start Value to 1000 and keep the
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14. Select the row of Qinq COS and keep the default values for all parameters.
15. Return to the Port Service VLAN Config window and click the button to
complete the configuration, as shown in Figure 4-24.
After being added with stacked VLANs, the PCs from 1 to 64 can access Internet
through a dial-up.
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The AN5006-20 uses the AD32, AD64 or VD24 card to provision data services in
the 1:1 translation mode. This example uses the AD64 card.
u If the AN5006-20 only needs the single VLAN, you do not enable the QinQ
function and set the outer VLAN to the corresponding configured CVLAN. If the
AN5006-20 needs the QinQ VLAN, you should enable the QinQ function and
set the outer VLAN to the corresponding configured SVLAN.
u The VLAN ID of the uplink service ranges from 1 to 4085. The outer VLAN ID
added to the data service should be within this range.
u The AD64 card provides 64 ADSL user ports; and one ADSL port corresponds
to eight PVCs. One PVC can be configured with up to 16 subscriber services.
One ADSL port can also be configured with up to 16 subscriber services; that is,
the subscriber services are shared among the PVCs.
u Supports four processing modes, i.e. TAG, transparent, 1:1 translation, and N:1
translation, for the Ethernet frame uplinked from the subscriber end. In this
example, we use the 1:1 translation mode.
4 When users adopt the AD32 card, AD64 card or the VD24 card as the
service interface card, the Ethernet frame uplinked from the subscriber end
is added with the VLAN TAG via the users’ intelligent exchange or a home
gateway with the ADSL / VDSL uplink port. And then the VLAN ID is
translated into another valid VLAN ID by the equipment; each subscriber
VLAN ID is translated into a different VLAN ID. After the translation, the
service is added with the SVLAN TAG and uplinked to the upper layer
network.
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Figure 4-25 Data services network of the xDSL card - 1:1 translation mode
Each PC is connected with one of the 64 ports on the AD64 card of the AN5006-20
via a home gateway with the ADSL uplink port. The home gateway adds a CVLAN
TAG (ranging from 100 to 163) to the service from each PC. The AN5006-20 then
translates the Ethernet frames from the 64 subscribers into CVLAN TAG 200 to 263,
and then adds the SVLAN. In the downlink direction, the reverse process is used.
The following details how to provision the AD64 card’s data service in the 1:1
translation mode.
The AN5006-20’s AD64 card acts as the interface card at the subscriber side; the
SCU card, PWRB card and FANB card are compulsory. The planning data is shown
in Table 4-3.
Table 4-3 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the 1:1 translation mode)
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Table 4-3 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the 1:1 translation mode)
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Table 4-3 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the 1:1 translation mode)
(Continued)
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Table 4-3 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the 1:1 translation mode)
(Continued)
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Table 4-3 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the 1:1 translation mode)
(Continued)
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Figure 4-26 Flow of configuring data services of the xDSL card - in 1:1 translation mode
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Enable from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to open the Batch Modify
dialog box, and then select the row of ENABLEFLAG.
3. Select Enable from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item. Click the
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4. And then the system will return to the Port Enable window, in which the
ENABLEFLAG item of each port is modified to Enable.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→SCU
Uplink Service VLAN from the shortcut menu.
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2. Select Edit→Append from the menu bar and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently to add an uplink service
VLAN.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→Profile
Config→ADSL Line Profile from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Append from the menu bar and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently and click OK to add an
ADSL line profile.
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→
ADSL Port Binding Line Profile Config from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to select the row of
TEMPLATENAME.
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3. Select adsl from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item and keep the
4. The system will return to the ADSL Port Binding Line Profile window, in which
all ports are bound to the adsl line profile.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→Profile
Config→PVC Profile from the shortcut menu.
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1. Right-click the AD64-20 card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→
ADSL Port Binding Line Profile Config from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to select the row of
TEMPLATENAME.
3. Select DEFPVC.PRF from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item and
4. The system will return to the ADSL Port Binding PVC Profile window, in which
all ports are bound to the DEFPVC.PRF lPVC profile.
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Service VLAN Config from the shortcut menu.
2. In the left pane, click the expand / collapse icon on the left side of the AD64-20
to show the list of the AD64 card’s 64 ports.
3. In the top right pane, click the PVC Index button and press the left key of
mouse and drag it down the list to select the ports whose PVC indexes are 0 to
64, as shown in Figure 4-34.
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4. Click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears. Click OK. Configure the parameters according to the
planning data in Table 4-1.
5. In the Choose Pvc Index dialog box that appears subsequently, click the
expand / collapse icon on the left side of the AD64-20 to show the list of the
AD64 card’s 64 ports. Select the AD64-20 check box to select all the 64 ports,
as shown in Figure 4-35.
6. Click the OK button to return to the Port Service VLAN Config window.
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7. In the lower right pane, right-click the first row and select the Batch Modify
option from the shortcut menu.
8. In the Batch Modify dialog box that appears subsequently, select the row of
Service Type; select unicast from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item.
9. Select the row of CVLAN; select Translation from the drop-down menu of the
Start Value item. Keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
10. Select the row of CVlan ID; set the Start Value to 100, set Plus Value to 1 and
keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
on the menu bar to add the CVlan IDs from 100 to 163.
Note:
11. Select the row of CVlan COS; select 0 from the drop-down menu of the Start
Value item. Keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
12. Select the row of Translation ID; set the Start Value to 200, set Plus Value to
1 and keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
13. Select the row of Translation COS and keep the default values for all
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14. Select the row of Qinq Enable; select Enable from the drop-down menu of the
Start Value item. Keep the default values for other parameters. Click the
on the menu bar to set the QinQ function for all ports to
Enable in a batch manner.
15. Select the row of Qinq Vlan Id; set the Start Value to 1000 and keep the
16. Select the row of Qinq COS and keep the default values for all parameters.
17. Return to the Port Service VLAN Config window and click the button to
complete the configuration, as shown in Figure 4-36.
After being added with stacked VLANs, the PCs from 1 to 64 can access Internet
through a dial-up.
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The AN5006-20 uses the AD32, AD64 or VD24 card to provision data services in
the N:1 translation mode. This example uses the AD64 card.
u If the AN5006-20 only needs the single VLAN, you do not enable the QinQ
function and set the outer VLAN to the corresponding configured CVLAN. If the
AN5006-20 needs the QinQ VLAN, you should enable the QinQ function and
set the outer VLAN to the corresponding configured SVLAN.
u The VLAN ID of the uplink service ranges from 1 to 4085. The outer VLAN ID
added to the data service should be within this range.
u The AD64 card provides 64 ADSL user ports; and one ADSL port corresponds
to eight PVCs. One PVC can be configured with up to 16 subscriber services.
One ADSL port can also be configured with up to 16 subscriber services; that is,
the subscriber services are shared among the PVCs.
u Supports four processing modes, i.e. TAG, transparent, 1:1 translation, and N:1
translation, for the Ethernet frame uplinked from the subscriber end. In this
example, we use the N:1 translation mode.
4 When users adopt the AD32 card, AD64 card or the VD24 card as the
service interface card, the Ethernet frame uplinked from the subscriber end
is added with the VLAN TAG via the users’ intelligent exchange or a home
gateway with the ADSL / VDSL uplink port. And then the VLAN ID is
translated into another valid VLAN ID by the equipment; each subscriber
VLAN ID is translated into the same VLAN ID. After the translation, the
service is added with the SVLAN TAG and uplinked to the upper layer
network.
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Figure 4-37 Data services network of the xDSL card - N:1 translation mode
Two PCs is connected with one of the 1 ports on the AD64 card of the AN5006-20
via a home gateway with the ADSL uplink port. The home gateway adds a CVLAN
TAG (ranging from 100 to 101) to the service from each PC. The AN5006–20 then
translates the Ethernet frames from the 2 subscribers into CVLAN TAG 200, and
then adds the SVLAN TAG 1000. In the downlink direction, the reverse process is
used.
The following details how to provision the AD64 card’s data service in the N:1
translation mode.
The AN5006-20’s AD64 card acts as the interface card at the subscriber side; the
SCU card, PWRB card and FANB card are compulsory. The planning data is shown
in Table 4-4.
Table 4-4 Planning data on the data services of the xDSL card (in the N:1 translation mode)
Slot No. The slot that is occupied by the AD64 card actually. 2
Enabling an
Port No. The port that is actually used on the AD64 card. 1
ADSL Port
Enable Enable. Enable
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Starting VLAN ID The starting VLAN ID of the uplink port service. 1000
The end VLAN ID number of the uplink port service. The
VLAN ID End starting VLAN ID should not be larger than the ending 1000
VLAN ID.
The port number of the uplink service VLAN or the
TRUNK group number. Includes: GE1 to GE3 or TRUNK
1.
If the GE port is set as the uplink port, users should select
Port No. the port number from the GE ports which are set to the GE1
Configuring an
uplink mode in the Core switch card port mode.
uplink service
If the TRUNK 1 is set as the uplink port, users should
VLAN of the
select the configured trunk group ID in Link Aggregate
SCU card
Group,
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(Continued)
Five types:
NoChannel,
Fast, interleave,
Five types: NoChannel, Fast, interleave,
Line Type FastOrInter-
FastOrInterleave, and FastAndInterleave.
leave, and
FastAndInter-
leave.
Max. Rate Down The range is from 64 to 100000 with the unit kbit/s. The
100000
(Kbit/s) default value is 100000kbit/s.
Max. Rate Up The range is from 64 to 100000 with the unit kbit/s. The
100000
(Kbit/s) default value is 100000kbit/s.
Min. Rate Down The range is from 0 to 100000 with the unit kbit/s. The
0
(Kbit/s) default value is 0kbit/s.
Min. Rate Up The range is from 0 to 100000 with the unit kbit/s. The
0
(Kbit/s) default value is 0kbit/s.
SNRM Dn (dB) The default value is 6.0 dB. 6.0
SNRM Up (dB) The default value is 6.0 dB. 6.0
Max. Signal-to-
The value range is 0 to 31 with the unit dB. The default
Noise Ratio 31
value is 31dB.
Margin Down
Max. Signal-to-
The value range is 0 to 31 with the unit dB. The default
Noise Ratio 31
value is 31dB.
Margin Up
Min. Signal-to-
The value range is 0 to 31 with the unit dB. The default
Noise Ratio 0
value is 0dB.
Margin Down
Min. Signal-to-
The value range is 0 to 31 with the unit dB. The default
Noise Ratio 0
value is 0dB.
Margin Up
Max. Interleave
The default value is 16 ms. 16
Delay Dn (ms)
Max. Interleave
The default value is 16 ms. 16
Delay Up (ms)
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(Continued)
ToneBlackout
The default value is NULL. None
Set
Binding an Slot No. The slot that is occupied by the AD64 card actually. 2
ADSL Port to Port No. The port that is actually used on the AD64 card. 1
the Line Profile ADSL Profile The configured ADSL line profile. adsl
Binding an Slot No. The slot that is occupied by the AD64 card actually. 2
ADSL Port to Port No. The port that is actually used on the AD64 card. 1
the PVC Profile Template Name The default PVC profile. DEFPVC.PRF
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Slot No. The slot that is occupied by the AD64 card actually. 2
Port No. The port that is actually used on the AD64 card. 1
Translation Vlan The VLAN ID after translation; the value ranges from 1 to
200
ID 4085.
The translation priority. The value ranges from 0 to 7. 7
Translation COS 0
stands for the highest priority level, and 0 the lowest.
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Figure 4-38 Flow of configuring data services of the xDSL card - in N:1 translation mode
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Enable from the shortcut menu.
2. Click the row with port 1 and select Enable from the drop-down list of the
ENABLEFLAG field.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→SCU
Uplink Service VLAN from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Append from the menu bar and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently to add an uplink service
VLAN.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→Profile
Config→ADSL Line Profile from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Append from the menu bar and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently and click OK to add an
ADSL line profile.
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1. Right-click the AD64-20 card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→
ADSL Port Binding Line Profile Config from the shortcut menu.
2. Click the row with port 1 and select adsl from the drop-down list of the ADSL
Profile field.
1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→Profile
Config→PVC Profile from the shortcut menu.
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1. Right-click the AD64-20 card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→
ADSL Port Binding Line Profile Config from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Batch Modify from the menu bar to select the row of
TEMPLATENAME.
3. Select DEFPVC.PRF from the drop-down menu of the Start Value item and
4. The system will return to the ADSL Port Binding PVC Profile window, in which
all ports are bound to the DEFPVC.PRF lPVC profile.
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1. Right-click the SCU card on the Object Tree pane and select Config→Data
Service Config→Flow Classification Rule from the shortcut menu.
2. Select Edit→Append from the menu bar and enter 3 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears subsequently to add three flow
classification rules.
Note:
The rule with No. 0 is the default rule whose rule name is null, so all its
parameters are read-only; that is, they cannot be deleted or modified.
3. Click the row with Rule ID 1. Double-click the RuleName and enter Rule1.
4. Double-click the row with Rule Type configure the parameters in the Rule
Define dialog box according to the planning data in Table 4-4. Click Add and
then click OK, as shown in the figure below.
5. Click the row with Rule ID 2. Double-click the RuleName and enter Rule2.
6. Double-click the row with Rule Type configure the parameters in the Rule
Define dialog box according to the planning data in Table 4-4. Click Add and
then click OK, as shown in the figure below.
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4 Data Service Configuration
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Service VLAN Config from the shortcut menu.
2. In the left pane, click the expand / collapse icon before the AD64-20 to show
the list of the AD64 card’s 64 ports. In the top right pane, click the row with PVC
index 0.
3. Click on the toolbar to enter 2 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box. Click OK to create two port service VLANs.
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4. Configure the port service VLANs according to the planning data in Table 4-4.
After being added with stacked VLANs, the PC1 and PC2 can access Internet
through a dial-up.
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Configuration Example for Multicast Service of the ADSL Card – in Proxy Mode
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The AN5006-20 can use the AD32, AD64 or VD24 card to start up the multicast
service under the proxy mode. In the following paragraphs the AD64 card is used as
an example.
u Under the proxy mode, the AD64 is working in the snooping mode, whereas the
SCU card, as the proxy of the user interface card, manages the members of the
multicast group actively, so as to relieve the protocol burden of the uplink
device.
u Under the snooping mode, both the AD64 and the SCU cards are working in
the snooping mode. As the configuration procedures are the same as those
under the proxy mode, except the multicast mode, examples are omitted here.
u Each AD64 card can provide up to 64 ADSL user interfaces. Each subscriber
can view up to 256 multicast programs and each AD64 card can support as
many as 1023 multicast programs.
u The VLAN ID of the uplink service ranges from 1 to 4085. The VLAN ID added
into the uplink multicast protocol message by the SCU card must be within the
configured VLAN range of the uplink service.
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In the uplink direction, the user's untag data is added with VLAN ID 200 via ASDL
uplinked home gateway. The data is sent to the AN5006-20, which then transmits
the VLAN tag transparently and uplinks the IPTV server. In the downlink direction,
the AN5006-20 transparently transmits the VLAN tag of the downlink data packets.
After being stripped by the home gateway, the data is finally transferred to the video
users.
Slot No. The number of the slot actually used by the AD64 card. 1
Port Enable Port No. The number of the port actually used by the AD64 card. 1 to 64
Enableflag Enables the ADSL port Enable
Slot No. The slot number of the SCU card. 5
Configure according to the number of the actually used
Broadcast Port No. 1
uplink port.
Storm
Packet type Select Multicast, corresponding to multicast service. Multicast
Suppression
Enable/disa-
Disables the multicast packet suppression function. Disable
ble
SCU Uplink
Service ID Automatically assigned by the system 1
Service VLAN
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IGMP Proxy IGMP Proxy Configure this item according to the operator’s network
10.25.10.1
IP IP planning.
Slot No. The number of the slot actually used by the AD64 card. 1
Port No. The number of the port actually used by the AD64 card. 1 to 64
Service Type The actual service type Multicast
Port Service Configure the VLAN tag processing mode of the ADSL port
VLAN Config according to the network planning of the operator.
u TAG: Configures a VLAN tagging to the received data.
CVLAN Mode Transparent
u Translation: Translates the original VLAN ID to one
compliant with the operator's rules.
u Transparent: Transmits the received data directly.
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1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Enable from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. Click Edit→Batch Modify on the menu bar to access the Batch Modify dialog
box, and select the ENABLEFLAG entry.
3. Select Enable from the Start Value drop-down list and click
4. In the Port Enable window, the ENABLEFLAG entry of each port has been
modified to Enable.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Broadcast Storm Suppression from the shortcut menu that
appears.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→SCU
Uplink Service VLAN from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. Click the button on the toolbar. In the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears subsequently, type 1 and click OK to add an uplink
service VLAN.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Broadcast Storm Suppression from the shortcut menu that
appears.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→IGMP
Param. Config→GMP Proxy IP from the shortcut menu that appears.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→IGMP
Param. Config→IGMP Default VLAN from the shortcut menu that appears.
1. Right-click the AD64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
VLAN Config from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. Click AD64-20 in the left pane to display all 64 ports of the AD64 card in the
right pane.
3. Click PVC Index, and select 64 ports with PVC index 0 while holding down the
left mouse button. See Figure 5-10.
4. Click the button on the toolbar. In the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears subsequently, type 1 and click OK.
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5. In the Choose PVC Index dialog box that appears, click the expand button
next to AD64-20 to display 64 ports of the card. Select the AD64-20 check box
to select all 64 ports, as shown in Figure 5-11.
7. Right-click the first row of the lower right pane and select Batch Modify from
the shortcut menu.
8. In the Batch Modify dialog box, click Service Type and select multicast from
the Start Value drop-down list. Retain the default settings of the rest
9. Click CVLAN Mode and select Transparent from the Start Value drop-down
list. Retain the default settings of the rest parameters. Click
10. Select CVLAN ID and enter 200 in the Start Value text box. Retain the default
settings of the rest parameters. Click on the toolbar
and all selected CVLAN IDs will be set to 200 in a batch manner.
11. In the Port Service VLAN Config window, click on the toolbar to complete
the configuration. See Figure 5-12.
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Figure 5-12 The completion of configuring a port service VLAN - proxy mode
After VLAN settings, 64 subscribers under the AD64 card in Slot 1 can view the
video program with VLAN ID=200.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information
→IGMP Param. Information→Online IGMP Groups from the shortcut menu
that appears.
2. Select group addresses in the left pane and click on the toolbar to read the
current online multicast group information, as shown in Figure 5-13.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information
→IGMP Param. Information→Online IGMP Group Information for Specific
Port from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. In the left pane, double-click the Slot No. text box and enter 1, and also enter 1
in the Port No. text box.
3. Click on the toolbar to retrieve the online multicast group information at the
specified port. See Figure 5-14.
Figure 5-14 Viewing the online information at a specified port - proxy mode
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information
→IGMP Param. Information→SCU MC Address Table from the shortcut
menu that appears.
2. Click on the toolbar to retrieve the core switch card's multicast address
table. See Figure 5-15.
Figure 5-15 Viewing the core switch card’s multicast address table - proxy mode
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information
→IGMP Param. Information→Linecard MC Address Table from the shortcut
menu that appears.
2. In the left pane, click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears. Click OK. Double-click and enter 1 in
the Slot No. text box.
3. Click on the toolbar to retrieve the line card's multicast address table. See
Figure 5-16.
Figure 5-16 Viewing the line card’s multicast address table - proxy mode
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The AN5006-20 can use the AD32, AD64 or VD24 card to start up the multicast
service under the controlled mode. In the following paragraphs the VD24 card is
used as an example.
u Under the controlled mode, the VD24 card is working under the controlled
mode, whereas the SCU card, as the proxy of the user interface card, manages
subscribers' authorities to view or preview the programs.
u Each VD24 card can provide up to 24 VDSL user interfaces. Each subscriber
can view up to 256 multicast programs and each VD24 card can support as
many as 1023 multicast programs.
u The VLAN ID of the uplink service ranges from 1 to 4085. Both the VLAN ID
added into the uplink multicast protocol message by the SCU card and the
VLAN ID configured by the multicast group must be within the configured VLAN
range of the uplink service.
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In the uplink direction, the user's untag data is added with VLAN ID 100 and 200 via
ASDL uplinked home gateway. The data is sent to the AN5006-20, which then
transmits the VLAN tag transparently and uplinks the IPTV server. In the downlink
direction, the AN5006-20 transparently transmits the VLAN tag of the downlink data
packets. After being stripped by the home gateway, the data is finally transferred to
the video users.
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1. Right-click the VD24 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
Enable from the shortcut menu that appears.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Broadcast Storm Suppression from the shortcut menu that
appears.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→SCU
Uplink Service VLAN from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. Click the button on the toolbar. In the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears subsequently, type 1 and click OK to add an uplink
service VLAN.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Broadcast Storm Suppression from the shortcut menu that
appears.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→IGMP
Param. Config→GMP Proxy IP from the shortcut menu that appears.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→IGMP
Param. Config→IGMP Default VLAN from the shortcut menu that appears.
Note:
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→IGMP
Param. Config→IGMP Profile from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. In the left pane, click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears. Click OK to create a new multicast
profile.
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Note:
Retain the default preview values of the multicast groups 226.0.1.1 and
226.0.1.2. Only when the multicast groups are under preview mode can
the preview parameters become valid.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→IGMP
Param. Config→IGMP Group Parameters from the shortcut menu that
appears.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→IGMP
Param. Config→IGMP Port Parameters from the shortcut menu that appears.
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1. Right-click the VD24 card in the Object Tree pane and select Config→Port
VLAN Config from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. Click VD24 in the left pane to display all 24 ports of the VD24 card in the right
pane.
3. Click the ports 1 and 2 respectively and click on the toolbar. In the Please
Input Rows for Add dialog box that appears, enter 2 and click OK to add two
port service VLANs for each port.
4. Configure the parameters in the lower right pane according to the planning data
in Table 5-2.
Figure 5-28 The completion of configuring a port service VLAN - controlled mode
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After VLAN settings, both video subscribers can normally view the two video
programs with IP addresses 226.0.1.1 and 226.0.1.2, but can only preview the
program whose IP address is 226.0.1.3.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information
→IGMP Param. Information→Online IGMP Groups from the shortcut menu
that appears.
2. In the left pane, select group addresses 226.0.1.1 and 226.0.1.2 respectively
and click on the toolbar to retrieve the current online multicast group
information. There are two subscribers viewing the two multicast programs
normally, as shown in Figure 5-29.
3. Select the group address 226.0.1.3 in the left pane and click on the toolbar
to retrieve the current online multicast group information. There are two
subscribers viewing the multicast program, as shown in Figure 5-30.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information
→IGMP Param. Information→Online IGMP Group Information for Specific
Port from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. In the left pane, double-click the Slot No. text box and enter 2, and also enter 1
in the Port No. text box.
3. Click on the toolbar to retrieve the online multicast group information at the
specified port. See Figure 5-31.
Figure 5-31 Viewing the online information of specified port - controlled mode
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information
→IGMP Param. Information→SCU MC Address Table from the shortcut
menu that appears.
2. Click on the toolbar to retrieve the core switch card's multicast address
table. See Figure 5-32.
Figure 5-32 Viewing the core switch card’s multicast address table - controlled mode
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information
→IGMP Param. Information→Linecard MC Address Table from the shortcut
menu that appears.
2. In the left pane, click on the toolbar, and enter 1 in the Please Input The
Rows For Add dialog box that appears. Click OK. Double-click and enter 3 in
the Slot No. text box.
3. Click on the toolbar to retrieve the line card's multicast address table. See
Figure 5-33.
Figure 5-33 Viewing the line card’s multicast address table - controlled mode
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6 Upgrading Software
This chapter introduces the upgrading procedure of the software on the AN5006-20.
Precaution
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6.1 Precaution
The operators are advised to follow the instructions given below to upgrade the
cards, so as to minimize the upgrade impact on the service.
u To make sure the connection between the management VLAN port of the
AN5006-20 and the FTP server is normal, and the IP address of this
management VLAN and that of the FTP server are within the same subnet, the
user can ping the connectivity on the FTP server before upgrade operations.
u You should save the current software version before the upgrade in case the
upgrade fails or the new version has encountered a problem.
u The file type used for the upgrade should match the card type; otherwise the
upgrade may fail.
u Upgrade the service interface card before the core switch card, if both types
need upgrade.
The core switch card will be reset when its software is upgrade. Therefore, it is
necessary to save the current configuration to the core switch card's flash and back
up the current configuration and the system software to the FTP server.
The planning data of upgrading the core switch card is shown in Table 6-1.
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Table 6-1 Planning data of upgrading the core switch card (Continued)
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1. Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Control Command
→Save Config to Flash from the shortcut menu that appears, as shown in
Figure 6-2.
1. Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Control Command
→Export Config Files from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. The previous step brings up the Export Config File dialog box. Configure the
parameters according to the planning data, as shown in Figure 6-3.
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4. After the operation is successful, the system will give a prompt. Click OK.
1. Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Control Command
→Backup Software from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. The previous step brings up the Backup System Software dialog box.
Configure the parameters according to the planning data, as shown in
Figure 6-4.
4. After the operation is successful, the system will give a prompt. Click OK.
1. Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Control Command
→Upgrade Software from the shortcut menu that appears.
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2. The previous step brings up the Upgrade System Software dialog box.
Configure the parameters according to the planning data, as shown in
Figure 6-5.
4. After the upgrade is successful, the system will prompt the user to reset the
related device, as shown in Figure 6-6.
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1. Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Control Command
→Reboot from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. Select Reset core card from the Slot No. drop-down list and click the
button on the toolbar to apply the configuration to the device. See Figure 6-7.
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1. Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Get Information→
Card Version from the shortcut menu.
2. In the Card Version dialog box that appears, click the button on the toolbar
to retrieve the information from the device, as shown in Figure 6-8.
The upgrade line card software includes software of the POTS card, ADSL interface
card and VDSL interface card.
u The cards with the same type can be upgraded in a batch manner.
u The upgrade procedures of the POTS card / ADSL interface card / VDSL
interface card are the same.
u The download file types of upgrading the POTS card / ADSL interface card /
VDSL interface card are different. See Table 6-2 for the correspondence
relationships between Upgrade Object and Download File Type.
Table 6-2 Correspondence relationships between upgrade object and download file type
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The ADSL interface card is used as an example to introduce the upgrade procedure.
The planning data of upgrading the ADSL interface card is shown in Table 6-3.
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1. Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Control Command
→Batch Upgrade Line Card from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. In the Batch Upgrade Line Card dialog box, configure the FTP server IP,
password, username and so on according to the planning data.
3) Click Refresh Timer and the upgrade status and process will be displayed
in the right pane of the dialog box. You can also click Refresh Now to
obtain the upgrade information.
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4. Click OK when the system prompt you to reset the upgraded object to make the
upgrade valid.
1. Right-click the upgraded ADSL interface card in the Object Tree pane and
select Control Command→Reboot from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. In the Reboot window, as shown in Figure 6-11, the default slot number is the
selected ADSL interface card's slot.
3. Click the button on the toolbar and the system will prompt you to confirm
whether to deliver the configuration to device. Click Cancel if not. Click OK to
reset the card.
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Note:
1. Right-click the upgraded ADSL interface card in the Object Tree pane and
select Get Information→Card Version from the shortcut menu.
2. In the Card Version dialog box, check the software version of the ADSL
interface card. See Figure 6-12.
Figure 6-12 Checking the software version of the ADSL interface card
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7 Configuring the Global Profile
This chapter introduces how to configure the global profile of the AN5006-20.
Definition
Purpose
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7.1 Definition
The global profile can be used to uniformly configure multiple types of equipment
managed by the ANM2000. The configuration items include global profile and global
configuration.
See Table 7-1 for the global profile configuration items of the AN5006-20 as well as
the access method of each configuration item. For parameter descriptions refer to
AN5006–20 Small-Sized Integrated Access Device GUI Reference.
Table 7-1 Corresponding relationships between the global profile configuration items and
access methods
SCU/AD32-20/AD64-20/VD24/POTS64-20: Config→Port
Port Enable
Enable.
Global
POTS
Config SCU: Config→V5 Voice Service Config→POTS Currency
Currency
Parameter.
Parameter
7.2 Purpose
If several AN5006-20 systems need the same profile or use the same function
configuration, the user can configure such a profile or function in the global profile
configuration window and appoint the AN5006-20 systems, so as to bind profiles in
a batch manner or deliver the configuration to multiple AN5006-20 systems.
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u The bound global profile cannot be deleted directly unless being unbound first.
Global Profile
Global profile serial number Read-only item
ID
Configure this item according to the
Global Profile
operator’s network planning. The adsl
Name
field must not be empty.
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Max SNRMUp
The default value is 0 dB. 0
(dB)
Min SNRMDn
The default value is 0 dB. 0
(dB)
Min SNRMUp
The default value is 0 dB. 0
(dB)
MaxInterleave-
The default value is 16 ms. 16
DelayDn (ms)
MaxInterleave-
The default value is 16 ms. 16
DelayUp (ms)
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PmL2Rate
The default value is 32. 32
(kbps)
ToneBlackout-
Empty by default. —
Set
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3. Enter the profile quantity: Enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears.
4. Configure the global profile: Configure the global profile parameters according
to the planning data.
6. Set the profile configuration range: Select the Selected Rows in the Set
Configuration Range dialog box that appears.
8. Select the systems: Select System1 and System7 in the Bind Profile to
Systems - Select Object dialog box that appears.
9. Execute the bind-to-system command: Right-click the tasks one by one in the
Task pane and select Execute Selected Task from the shortcut menu.
11. Select the ports: Select the ports in the Bind Profile to Cards or Ports - Select
Object dialog box that appears.
12. Execute the bind-to-port command: In the Task pane, click Execute Selected
Task→Execute All Uncompleted Task on the toolbar.
13. Check the binding result: In the Bound Systems pane the systems that have
been successfully bound to the global profile are marked with √.
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Global
Global configuration ID Read-only item
Configuration ID
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3. Enter the profile quantity: Enter 1 in the Please Input The Rows For Add
dialog box that appears.
4. Configure the global profile: Configure the global profile parameters according
to the planning data.
6. Select the systems: Select System1 and System7 in the Write Configuration
to Device - Select Object dialog box that appears.
7. Execute the task: Right-click the task in the Task pane and select Execute
Selected Task from the shortcut menu.
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The AN5006-20 supports manual link aggregation. The LACP is not used and the
user adds the link aggregation member ports manually to the LAG.
u There are two trunking modes of the AN5006-20: manual and static LACP.
Choose only one for configuration.
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The GE1 and GE2 uplink ports of the AN5006-20 are connected to the upper layer
switch and the ports are added manually to the LAG via the network management,
so as to achieve load sharing of the LAG. If one of the physical links in a link
aggregate group goes down, traffic can automatically switched to the other link of
the LAG.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Trunk Config→Aggregation Group from the shortcut menu
that appears.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Trunk Config→Aggregation Port Config from the shortcut
menu that appears.
The GE1 and GE2 uplink ports are manually added to the manual aggregation
group, and the traffic load is balanced automatically on these two ports. If one of the
physical links in a link aggregate group goes down, traffic can automatically
switched to the other link of the LAG.
The AN5006-20 supports static LACP aggregation. The equipment uses the LACP
and performs protocol interaction with the uplink switch. It determines the ports of
link aggregation in terms of system priority, port priority and operation key.
u There are two trunking modes of the AN5006-20: manual or static LACP.
Choose only one for configuration.
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Connect the GE1 and GE2 uplink ports of the AN5006-20 with the upper layer
switch, enable the LACP function and add the ports manually to the LAG. The
equipment and the switch determine the link aggregation ports via LACP interaction.
If one of the physical links in a link aggregate group goes down, traffic can
automatically switched to the other link of the LAG.
LACP
Enables the static LACP switch. Enable
switch
LACP Configure the system priority of the
System
Global AN5006-20 according to the network 32768
priority
Config planning of the operator.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Trunk Config→LACP Global Config from the shortcut
menu that appears.
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1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Trunk Config→LACP Port Config from the shortcut menu
that appears.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Trunk Config→Aggregation Group from the shortcut menu
that appears.
1. Right-click the SCU card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config→Data
Service Config→Trunk Config→Aggregation Port Config from the shortcut
menu that appears.
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The GE1 and GE2 uplink ports are added to the static LACP aggregation group
manually. And the equipment runs the LACP, performs protocol interaction with the
uplink switch and determines the link aggregation ports.
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9 Test Functions
This chapter introduces 112 test and Ping test functions of the AN5006-20. 112 test
is an PSTN line quality and performance testing made by China Telecom, which can
be used to locate phone line faults.
Ping Test
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The test type can be Force test or No Force test. When Force test is selected, no
matter the subscriber is in conversation, this test will be performed. When No Force
test is selected, the test will not be performed if the subscriber is in conversation.
Normally No Force test is recommended.
1. The ANM2000 delivers the internal test command to the SCU card.
2. The SCU card receives the test command from the ANM2000, checks the
command parameters, including the parameter range, and whether the line
card is present and whether it is the POTS64 card. If the check is passed, the
test command is sent to the corresponding line card, and at the same time the
SCU card gives a feedback to the ANM2000 that the test command is
successfully delivered.
3. When the line card receives the test command, it performs the line test. Once it
completes a port test, the line card will report to the SCU card that the test is
completed (excluding the test result).
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1. Right-click the POTS64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Control
Command→112 Test from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. Double-click the Test Mode field and select InLine Test from the drop-down
list.
3. Double-click the Test Type field and select no force test from the drop-down
list.
4. Click the button on the toolbar to apply the configuration to the device, as
shown in Figure 9-3.
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1. Right-click the POTS64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Get
Information→InLine Test from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. In the left Config Object pane of the InLine Test window, click Set Object as
Condition, select the expand button next to POTS64-20 and select port1.
u Wait for: The ANM2000 has not delivered the test command yet.
If the test result is Refused, the Refuse Reason may be that the port is being
occupied or tested. The parameters like Signal Tone State, Feeder Voltage State,
and Loop Current State are Normal or Abnormal.
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The test type can be Force test or No Force test. When Force test is selected, no
matter the subscriber is in conversation, this test will be performed. When No Force
test is selected, the test will not be performed if the subscriber is in conversation.
Normally No Force test is recommended.
1. The ANM2000 delivers the external test command to the SCU card.
2. The SCU card receives the test command from the ANM2000, checks the
command parameters, including the parameter range, and whether the line
card is present and whether it is the POTS64 card. If the check is passed, the
test command is sent to the corresponding line card and meanwhile the SCU
card gives a feedback to the ANM2000 that the test command is successfully
delivered.
3. When the line card receives the test command, it performs the line test. Once it
completes a port test, the line card will report to the SCU card that the test is
completed (excluding the test result).
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1. Right-click the POTS64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Control
Command→112 Test from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. Double-click the Test Mode field and select OutLine Test from the drop-down
list.
3. Double-click the Test Type field and select no force test from the drop-down
list.
4. Click the button on the toolbar to apply the configuration to the device, as
shown in Figure 9-7.
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1. Right-click the POTS64-20 card in the Object Tree pane and select Get
Information→OutLine Test from the shortcut menu that appears.
2. In the left Config Object pane of the OutLine Test window, click Set Object as
Condition, select the expand button next to POTS64-20 and select port1.
u Wait for: The ANM2000 has not delivered the test command yet.
If the test result is Refused, the Refuse Reason may be that the port is being
occupied or tested.
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The port statuses and the corresponding fault causes are listed below:
u The line is interrupted: the subscriber does not pick up the phone and the port
status is abnormal.
u The line is shorted: the A and B of the subscriber line are connected and the
port status is abnormal.
u The line is not well insulated: the subscriber is grounded and the port status is
abnormal.
u The phone is not hung up well: the phone is not hung up and the port status is
abnormal.
u The line interference: the A and B of the subscriber line are connected with
battery and the port status is abnormal.
Ping is used to test the network connectivity. The AN5006-20 sends ICMP Echo
request message to the destination IP address and reports whether it has received
the expected ICMP Echo reply message. The test result shows the connection or
disconnection between two network devices, the packet loss rate, network delay,
etc.
2. In the VoIP Ping Test window, select the AN5006-20 system in the left pane.
4. In the Parameter Setting dialog box, enter the destination IP address in the
Dest IP text box.
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Note:
Parameter Description
Select this check box and set the quantity of Tx packets in the text box.
-n
The value ranges from 0 to 4 294 967 295 and the default value is 4.
Select this check box and specify a timeout, in milliseconds, to wait for a
-w response. The value ranges from 0 to 4 294 967 295 and the default
value is 4000.
Select this check box and set the size of the packet in the text box (unit:
-l
byte). The value ranges from 0 to 65 500 and the default value is 32.
Select this check box and set the TTL value in the text box. The value
-i
ranges from 1 to 255 and the default value is 128.
Select this check box and set the TOS value in the text box. The value
-v
ranges from 0 to 255 and the default value is 0.
Select this check box and set the hop count of the routers sending and
-r receiving packets in the text box. The value ranges from 1 to 9 and the
default value is 1.
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Parameter Description
Select this check box and set the timeslot of the route hop count in the
text box. Very similar to -r, however, it does not record the route via
-s
which the packet returns. The value ranges from 1 to 4, and the default
value is 1.
Select this check box and the user can ping the designated computer
-t continuously until pressing the c key while holding down the ctrl key to
abort the ping task.
Select this check box and the address can be resolved to the host
-a
name.
Select this check box and set no-fragmentation in packets so that the
-f
packets will not be fragmented by gateways.
Check this check box and the packet can be routed based on the
designated computer list in the Host IP group box. Consecutive
-j
computers can be divided by intermediate gateways (loose source
route). Up to 9 host IP addresses can be configured.
Check this check box and the packet can be routed based on the
designated computer list in the Host IP group box. Consecutive
-k
computers cannot be divided by intermediate gateways (strict source
route). Up to 9 host IP addresses can be configured.
6. Click Start and the test result will be displayed in the right pane.
The ping test is displayed in the right pane of the VoIP Ping Test window.
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Item Description
The maximum delay time is the maximum length of time it takes for
Max Delay
an ICMP packet to be sent and returned.
The minimum delay time is the minimum length of time it takes for
Min Delay
an ICMP packet to be sent and returned.
The average delay time is the average length of time it takes for an
Average Delay
ICMP packet to be sent and returned.
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Appendix A FTP Operation Guide
This chapter introduces the FTP functions and operation procedures in detail.
A computer is connected with the equipment via a network cable. Set up the FTP
server end on the computer; that is, install the WFTP software. When the equipment
needs to be upgraded, it needs to get the upgrade package from the FTP server
end via the FTP mode; when the equipment conducts the backup operation, it
needs to export the backup file to the FTP server end via the FTP mode.
1. At the FTP server end, set the path for saving the upgrade / backup package to
d:\ftp.
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Note:
You may click the Delete button to delete an existing user, or select an
existing user and click the Change Password button to change the
user’s password.
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Figure A -3 Adding new FTP user and setting the user name to 1
5. Click OK and enter 1 for both new password and verify password items. And
then, click OK to complete the new user creation, as shown in Figure A-4.
6. In the Home Directory text box of the User/Rights Security Dialog window,
enter the path where the upgrade / backup package is located. According to the
first step, here enter d:\ftp, as shown in Figure A-5.
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8. In the No log file open window, click Logging→Log Options to set the log
function of this WFTP, as shown in Figure A-6.
9. In the Logging Options window, select the Enable Logging, Gets, Logins,
Commands, Warnings, Puts, and Anon. Logins check boxes, as shown in
Figure A-7.
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10. Click OK to display the log. Users may use the log information to troubleshoot
and confirm whether the Gets or Puts operation is successful.
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