User guide

Controlling and Provisioning Network Devices Port Management (iMAP Devices)
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AlliedView NMS Administration Guide
The user can see the VLAN id and QoS Policy as highlighted in the figure. The default QoS policy is named “NONE” and can
be associated with one or more VLANs. The user has the option of selecting one of the VLANs as the untagged VLAN, and
so the selection uses a radio button.
Note: Refer to 6.11.11 for details on policies for the EPON/ONU.
Note: Refer to Section 7 for complete information on provisioning the iMG/RG.
As with other port type configuration tabs, the Video Tab is added in release 9.0 and includes the IGMP / multicast
information.
5.6.24 VDSL24 Port
In the VDSL configuration, a VDSL modem is connected to the VDSL24 card, and because of the higher bandwidth services
such as HDTV can be supported.
Note: In release 9.0, an iMG/RG that supports VDSL is not yet available, but an Allied Telesis VDSL modem can be used. Refer to
the iMAP Component Specification for details.
Note that the interface can support ADSL (ADSL2+) as well as VDSL2 mode. To switch modes, the user must disable the
interface, and then switch modes on this form.
5.6.24.1 VDSL Configuration - General Tab
This screen includes all the attributes that define the port, as show in the following figure.
As with the VDSL Port Profile, general parameters on the VDSL View/Modify screen are redistributed from one to two tabs.
Power management parameters are added to the updated General tab and the other rate-related parameters are moved to
the Rate Settings tab. As with ADSL, the read-only parameters are added to the left and the modifiable parameters are added
to the right.
Although power management parameters will be left off the screen when the iMAP release is less than 11.0.0, the remaining
general parameters will still be distributed between the General and Rate Settings tabs