User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Style and notation conventions
- Typographical conventions
- Related documentation
- Acronyms
- Contacting Global Service and Support
- FCC Statement
- Déclaration FCC
- CE
- Important Safety Instructions
- EMI Precautions
- zNID 24xx Series
- Overview
- zNID 24xx series features
- zNID 24xx models
- Figure 4: zNID 24xx models
- GPON models
- Gigabit Ethernet models
- Fast Ethernet models
- Copper uplink Ethernet models
- zNID 24xx series specifications
- zNID 24xx series dimensions
- zNID 24xx series LEDs
- GPON
- Figure 7: zNID-GPON-24xx (A and non A) LEDS
- GE, FE or CU
- Figure 8: zNID-GE-24xx (A and non A), zNID-FE-24xx, zNID-CU-24xx LEDS
- Logging in to the 24xx series zNID
- zNID 24xx Installation
- Install the zNID
- Overview of zNID 24xx series installation
- Installation precautions
- Mount the zNID
- Manage the optical cable
- Fiber handling
- Testing optical power
- Optical fiber cable placement in the zNID fiber tray
- Connect to network
- Connect power
- Connecting phone terminals
- Connecting Ethernet ports
- Connecting coaxial port
- Connecting USB port
- Complete the zNID installation
- Gigabit Ethernet pinouts
- Figure 21: The Gigabit Ethernet ports use an RJ45 connector
- POTS pinouts
- Figure 22: The POTS ports use an RJ11 connector
- UPS pinouts
- Figure 23: Pin out layout for the UPS connector
- Index
zNID 24xx modelszNID Hardware Installation Guide27Protocol Support• GPON uplink– ITU-T G.984 (GPON)– Multiple T-CONTS per device– Multiple GEM Ports per device–1:1 mapping of GEM ports into T-CONTS with priority queue based scheduling– Activation with automatic discovered SN and password in conformancewith ITU-T G.984.3– AES-128 Decryption with key generation and switching– FEC (Forward Error Correction)– 802.1p mapper service profile on U/S–Mapping of GEM Ports into a T-CONT with priority queues based scheduling– Support for Multicast GEM Port• Ethernet/IP– Bridging and switching (802.1D / 802.1 Q)– Eight traffic classes with 802.1p– 802.3xflow control– MAC address entriesFor OMCI-configured traffic flows, no limit (no bridge table)For Bridged VLANs, configured via Web UI or CLI in RG Mode, 4096 bridgetable entries are supported. (only the most recent 100 entries are displayed).– VLAN tagging / untagging– VLAN stacking (Q-in-Q)– MAC limiting– 802.1x Ethernet Authentication– PPPoE client• DHCP server, DHCP client• FTP, TFTP• Telnet• HTTP• SSH• SNMP• NAT• QoS– 802.1P/Q priorization– ToS IP Precedence– Traffic shaping – bandwidth management and rate limiting• Firewall and SecurityTable 2: zNID 24xx common specifications (Continued)Specifications Values
- UPS pinouts
- POTS pinouts
- GE, FE or CU
- zNID 24xx series specifications
- Copper uplink Ethernet models
- Fast Ethernet models
- Gigabit Ethernet models
- zNID 24xx models
- Typographical conventions