Zhone EtherXtend 3300 Series Manual de usuario

EtherXtend 3300 Series User’s Guide
For software version 1.14.2
June 2008
Document Part Number: 830-01613-06

2EtherXtend User’s Guide
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CONTENTS
About This Guide...............................................................................................................................7
Style and notation conventions..............................................................................7
Typographical conventions.......................................................................................7
Acronyms......................................................................................................................8
Related documents....................................................................................................9
Contacting Global Service and Support...............................................................9
Technical support....................................................................................................10
Service requirements...............................................................................................10
Chapter 1 Overview....................................................................................................................11
Product models.........................................................................................................12
Product description.................................................................................................12
Technology description..........................................................................................13
EFM media..................................................................................................................14
Ethernet services......................................................................................................15
Chapter 2 Safety, Regulations, and Certifications.......................................................17
Grounding and isolation.........................................................................................17
Installation safety precautions .............................................................................17
Important safety instructions...................................................................................18
EMI notices.............................................................................................................20
Canada - EMI notice...............................................................................................20
ACTA customer information..................................................................................20
Supplier’s declaration of conformity......................................................................22
Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network ............................................23
CE marking.............................................................................................................23
Contacting Global Service and Support..................................................................23
Technical support....................................................................................................23
Service requirements...............................................................................................24

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Chapter 3 Features and Capabilities..................................................................................25
Ethernet in the first mile (EFM) overview...........................................................25
2BASE-TL....................................................................................................................25
Zhone EFM features.................................................................................................26
PME aggregation ....................................................................................................26
Loop bonding..........................................................................................................27
EtherXtend bonding implementation..................................................................28
One Ethernet port mapped to one SHDSL port......................................................28
One Ethernet port mapped to an SHDSL bonded group.........................................29
Ethernet ports mapped to different SHDSL bonded groups...................................29
Multiple Ethernet ports mapped to multiple SHDSL ports ....................................30
Scenarios....................................................................................................................30
Endpoint-to-endpoint CPEs....................................................................................31
Multiple endpoints to multiple cards on a chassis..................................................31
CO mode with subtened devices ............................................................................32
Product specifications............................................................................................33
Specifications for the ETHX-SHDSL-4 .................................................................33
Specifications for the ETHX-SHDSL-8 .................................................................34
Chapter 4 Installation Preparation.......................................................................................35
Tools you need..........................................................................................................35
Selecting the system location...............................................................................35
Environmental specifications ...............................................................................36
Power requirements and specifications.............................................................36
Chapter 5 EtherXtend Installation........................................................................................37
Unpacking the system.............................................................................................37
Port and LED descriptions.....................................................................................38
EtherXtend rear panel ports....................................................................................38
LED descriptions ....................................................................................................38
LED states for the EtherXtend................................................................................39
Connect the power supply.....................................................................................40
Connect the WAN SHDSL lines ............................................................................41
Establish a loop bonded connection........................................................................41
Connect the LAN Ethernet line...............................................................................41
Ground the device....................................................................................................44
Chapter 6 Basic Configuration..............................................................................................45
Device management ................................................................................................45
EtherXtend local management interface.................................................................46
EtherXtend remote management interfaces............................................................46

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EtherXtend auto-provisioning...............................................................................49
Customize the EtherXtend default settings.......................................................53
System settings ........................................................................................................55
System security.......................................................................................................56
Changing the default user password.................................................................56
Radius support ........................................................................................................57
System logging........................................................................................................60
Device interface ........................................................................................................61
LAN interfaces to CPEs ..........................................................................................61
Moving PC cables on Ethernet ports ..................................................................62
Configure an interface on an Ethernet port.......................................................62
IP on a bridge.............................................................................................................65
Chapter 7 EtherXtend SHDSL WAN Interfaces..............................................................69
WAN SHDSL interfaces...........................................................................................69
Setting pme-profile settings....................................................................................69
Setting DSL profile settings....................................................................................71
Automatic baud rate adaption and fixed rate settings ......................................71
Specifying the type of DSL interface...............................................................72
Verifying the interface......................................................................................73
Verifying the type of DSL interface.................................................................74
Configuring efm-port settings.................................................................................74
Updating efmCuTargetWorstCaseSnrMgn......................................................75
EtherXtend EFM 802.3ah bonding........................................................................76
Creating bond groups .............................................................................................76
Displaying bond groups..........................................................................................77
Changing bond group type......................................................................................78
Deleting bond groups..............................................................................................78
Bond group/physical line stats.............................................................................78
Packet counts ..........................................................................................................78
Bond group bandwidth ...........................................................................................79
Chapter 8 Configuring Bridging...........................................................................................81
Bridging overview ....................................................................................................81
Bridge enhancements to flood unknowns and multicasts ...........................84
FloodUnknown parameter ......................................................................................84
FloodMulticast parameter.......................................................................................85
Broadcasts and bridging........................................................................................86
VLANs..........................................................................................................................86
Bridging behavior for untagged, tagged, and s-tagged.................................89
Overview.................................................................................................................90
Untagged bridging examples ..................................................................................91

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Tagged and s-tagged bridging examples.................................................................93
Bridge profile..........................................................................................................94
Q-in-Q VLAN tagging...............................................................................................96
Advanced bridging configurations......................................................................97
Packet-rule records (Option 82, Forbid OUI, DHCP relay) ..................................98
VLAN ID stripandInsert parameter......................................................................100
Broadcast suppression...........................................................................................101
Bridge with DHCP relay.......................................................................................102
COS in bridges........................................................................................................104
Verifying bridge settings......................................................................................105
EtherXtend CO and CPE mode bridge scenarios..........................................107
Bridges on EtherXtend CPE mode ......................................................................107
Configure TLS bridges...................................................................................107
Configure uplink and downlink bridges.........................................................108
EtherXtend CO mode with subtended EtherXtends in CPE mode.......................110
Configure the EtherXtend in CO mode..........................................................110
Configure the EtherXtend in CPE mode........................................................112
EtherXtend bridge commands............................................................................113
Bridge delete command ........................................................................................113
Bridge show command .........................................................................................113
Bridge stats............................................................................................................114
Chapter 9 Advanced Configuration..................................................................................115
View EtherXtend statistics...................................................................................115
EtherXtend bond group statistics......................................................................117
View bond group statistics....................................................................................117
View alarm activity...............................................................................................118
View individual member of bond group statistics................................................119
Set alarm thresholds..............................................................................................120
Display EFM profile parameters.........................................................................121
Display EFM information.....................................................................................121
Perform EFM updates............................................................................................122
Update the EFM port profile.................................................................................122
Update the EFM bond...........................................................................................123
Modify EFM port interfaces..................................................................................123
Perform a list command........................................................................................123
EFM port default...................................................................................................123
Modify an EFM port.............................................................................................124
Create a new EFM bond .......................................................................................124
802.3ah EFM OAM ..................................................................................................124
OAM modes..........................................................................................................125
Active mode ...................................................................................................126
Passive mode..................................................................................................126
OAM commands...................................................................................................126
Add OAM to a bridge interface......................................................................126

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Display OAM statistics ..................................................................................127
Show the OAM profile...................................................................................127
Chapter 10 IP Service Level Agreement ...........................................................................131
Overview...................................................................................................................131
IPSLA.........................................................................................................................131

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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This guide is intended for use by EtherXtend users and administrators.
EtherXtend users should have a fundamental knowledge of DSL protocols,
Ethernet, and IP concepts.
Refer to the EtherXtend Quick Start Guide for hardware installation and
connection information.
Style and notation conventions
The following conventions are used in this document to alert users to
information that is instructional, warns of potential damage to system
equipment or data, and warns of potential injury or death. Carefully read and
follow the instructions included in this document.
Caution: A caution alerts users to conditions or actions that could
damage equipment or data.
Note: A note provides important supplemental or amplified
information.
Tip: A tip provides additional information that enables users to more
readily complete their tasks.
WARNING! A warning alerts users to conditions or actions that
could lead to injury or death.
WARNING! A warning with this icon alerts users to conditions or
actions that could lead to injury caused by a laser.
Typographical conventions
The following typographical styles are used in this guide to represent specific
types of information.

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Acronyms
The following acronyms are related to the EtherXtend and will appear
throughout this manual:
Bold Used for names of buttons, dialog boxes, icons, menus,
profiles when placed in body text, and property pages (or
sheets). Also used for commands, options, parameters in
body text, and user input in body text.
Fixed Used in code examples for computer output, file names, path
names, and the contents of online files or directories.
Fixed Bold Used in code examples for text typed by users.
Fixed Bold
Italic Used in code examples for variable text typed by users.
Italic Used for book titles, chapter titles, file path names, notes in
body text requiring special attention, section titles,
emphasized terms, and variables.
PLAIN UPPER
CASE Used for environment variables.
Command Syntax Brackets [ ] indicate optional syntax.
Vertical bar | indicates the OR symbol.
Acronym Description
AAL2 ATM Adaption Layer 2
CAS Channel Associated Signaling
CID AAL2 Channel Identifier
CLI Command Line Interface
CO Central Office
CPE Customer Premises Equipment
dB Decibel
DSL Digital Subscriber Line
DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
DSS1 Digital Subscriber Signaling System number 1
EFM Ethernet First Mile
ELCP Emulated Loop Control Protocol
G.SHDSL Global Symmetrical High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line
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