NVF-800S 8VDSL +2 Giga Ethernet Managed 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Copyright Copyright © 2011 by National Enhance Technology Corp. All rights reserved. Trademarks NETSYS is a trademark of National Enhance Technology Corp. Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. Legal Disclaimer The information given in this document shall in no event be regarded as a guarantee of conditions or characteristics.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Foreword: VDSL Solution The 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM networking solution delivers cost-effective, high-performance broadband access to multi-unit buildings (hotels, motels, apartment, offices and multi-tenant unit buildings) and enterprise campus environments such as manufacturing, educational campuses and medical facilities.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 8 Ports 5/15/25M 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM + 2 10/100/1000M Giga Ethernet The 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM has 8 x 5/15/25M VDSL ports and 2 x 10/100/1000M Ethernet ports. The NVF-800S is one rack-unit (1RU) high, 10-inches deep. It is a standard Rack mounted size. 4-Band IP DSLAM deliver dedicated bandwidth per port at rates of 5/15/25 Mbps. VDSL transmissions coexist with POTS and ISDN, and can be compatible with ADSL/HomePNA traffic in the same building.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 The 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM provides the important features necessary for robust networks: 802.1p CoS support. Provides high-and low-priority queuing on a per-port basis. Class of Service: By 1K IP multicast table for VOD (Video on demand) and video conference and internet IGMP Snooping: games application. Up to 5/15/25 Mbps symmetric performance over single-pair wiring. Fast Ether Channel Scalability: port aggregation. 802.1Q Tagging-based and 802.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 SNMP: Support RFC-1493 bridge MIB; RFC-1213 MIB II; RFC-1643 Ethernet MIB and RFC-1757 RMON MIB with 1,2,3,9 groups. To prevent the transmission against burst errors. Supports Interleave Setup: SNR(Signal to Noise Ratio) This function is for checking CO and CPE both connecting quality over phone wiring.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Safety Warnings For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions before using the device. DO NOT open the device or unit. Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks. ONLY qualified service personnel can service the device. Please contact your vendor for further information. Use ONLY the dedicated power supply for your device.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Table of Contents Copyright ...............................................................................................................................................................1 Foreword: VDSL Solution.....................................................................................................................................2 Safety Warnings ................................................................................................
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1 Main Menu...................................................................................................................................................................................29 4.1.1.1 Status and Counters .........................................................................................................................................................30 4.1.1.1.1 Port Status..........................................................
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.7.1 Port Security .......................................................................................................................................................58 4.1.1.2.7.2 MAC Age Interval................................................................................................................................................59 4.1.1.2.7.3 Broadcast Storm Filtering....................................................................
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.6 Command Line .................................................................................................................................................................83 4.1.1.7 Logout ..............................................................................................................................................................................84 4.2 Remote Network Management ....................................................
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.7 VLAN Configuration .............................................................................................................................................108 4.2.2.4.7.1 Basic.................................................................................................................................................................110 4.2.2.4.7.2 Port VID ...................................................................................
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Chapter 1. Unpacking Information 1.1 Check List Carefully unpack the package and check its contents against the checklist. 1.2 Package Contents 1. 1 x NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM (2 x10/100/1000 Giga Ethernet ports and 8 x 5/15/25Mbps VDSL ports) 2. 1 x User’s manual CD 3. 1 x AC Power Cord 4. 2 x Rack Mounting Brackets 5. 4 x Screws 6.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 1.3 Product Guide Product Name: 2ports 10/100/1000Mbps Giga Ethernet plus 8ports 4-Band VDSL with SNMP Management IP DSLAM Application : Hotel, Campus, Hospital, Telecom, Industrial etc. Key Features: Supports 5M/15M/25Mbps per port symmetrical bandwidth over phone wiring with long driver capable1.7/1.1/0.6km(5666/3666/1999 feet) with auto speed and fix speed selectable through web management.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Ethernet transport with POTS / ISDN traffic over single copper wire pair Spectral compatibility with XDSL, ISDN(2B1Q/4B3T),HomePNA Supports port security with MAC address filtering.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Product Specifications Compliant with IEEE 802.3 & 802.3u & 802.3ab Ethernet Standards Compliant with ETSI, ITU & ANSI standards 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports: 2 x RJ-45 with auto crossover POTS/ISDN Splitter port: 8 x RJ-45 VDSL port: 8 x RJ-45 MAC address table: 8K Entries Switching method: Store-and-forward Flow control method by IEEE802.3x for Full Duplex & Back Pressure for Half Duplex Compliant with GARP/GVRP IEEE 802.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 LED indication: Power good and POST LED Link/Active/Speed Status for Ethernet port. Link for VDSL port. VDSL Frequency Spectrum: Transmitter: 900kHz ~ 3.9 MHz Receiver: 4MHz ~ 7.9 MHz POTS/ISDN Pass Filter Spectrum: 0 ~ 630 kHz Internal Switching Power Adapter Input: AC 85-265 volts/50-60Hz/1A. Dimensions: 435 x 255 x 44 mm Weight: about 4kgs Power Consumption: 18.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Chapter 2. General Description 2.1 Hardware Description This section describes the important parts of the NVF-800S. It features the front and rear panel drawings showing the LED, connectors and NVF-800S. 2.2 Front Panel The following figure shows the front panel.(Figure 2.1) Figure 2.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Front panel description: • “PWR”: Power LED light • “POST”: Power On Self Testing LED light • 2 X 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation Giga Ethernet ports • 8 X 5/15/25 Mbps VDSL ports. • 8 X POTS/ISDN Splitter ports. • RS-232 Console port • Reset Button Tip: NVF-800S has Splitter embedded between each VDSL and POTS. It permits you to deliver broadband service on the same lines as Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), PBX, ISDN traffic and VDSL Signal.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 2.3 LED Indications The following describes the function of each LED indicator. (Table 2-1) Table 2-1 LED Indicators Description and Operation LEDs Color Status PWR Green Steady (Power LED) POST Green Steady VDSL Link Green Steady 10 LINK/ACT Steady Green 100 LINK/ACT Green 1000 LINK/ACT Green Blinking Steady Blinking Steady Blinking Descriptions This LED light is located at the left side on the front panel.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 2.4 Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel.(Figure 2.2) Figure 2.2 Rear Panel description Note: AC Power Socket: The power cord should be plug into this socket. The AC Socket accepts AC power 100 to 240 voltage.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Chapter 3. Complete Installation 3.1 Hardware Installation This chapter describes how to install the NVF-800S. To established network connection. You may install the NVF-800S on any level surface (table, shelf, 19 inch rack or wall mounting). However, please take note of the following minimum site requirements before you begin. 3.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 3.3 General Rules Before making any connections to the NVF-800S, note the following rules: Ethernet Port (RJ-45) All network connections to the NVF-800S Ethernet port must be made using Category 5 UTP for 100Mbps and Category 3, 4 UTP for 10Mbps. No more than 100 meters (about 333 feet) of cabling may be use between NVF-800S or with HUB or an end node.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 making a connection to any of the NVF-800S (L1-L8) station ports. Prepare also 18 ~ 26 gauge twisted pair phone wiring with RJ-45 plugs at both ends. 3. Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-45 port of the Home Access network adapter and the other end to any available (1 ~ 8) station port on the VDSL. Every port supports 5/15/25Mbps connections.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 3.7 Basic Configuration Figure 3.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Chapter 4. Management Configuration 4.1 In-Band Management Console port (RS-232) Configuration Configure the unit with the local serial console port, if one of the RJ11 port is not in use, you can disable it by connecting a notebook computer to the RS-232 port, then boot with windows OS system and launch “Hyperterminal” program into terminal window. Setup steps are as follow: (Figure 4.1) Figure 4.1 COM1 Properties 1.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 3. Connects PC with the NVF-800S, you will find login manual window on the screen then enter Login name:”admin” ; password:”123”. (Figure 4.2) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4. This is the main menu screen: (Figure 4.3) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Change the IP Configuration, enter the IP configuration page and follow these steps: (Figure 4.4) Figure 4.4 IP Configuraiton 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Choose Edit item to Change IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. Use CTRL+A button to back actions choice. Choose Save item to save change and back to System Configuration page. Choose Previous Menu item to quit System Configuration page.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1 Main Menu There is an easy Setup for end users at the setup of NVF-800S with Status and Counters, Switch Static Configuration, Protocol Related Configuration, Temperature & Fan Monitor, Reboot Switch, Command Line, Logout for more detail configurations. (Figure 4.5) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.1 Status and Counters Select the “Status and Counters”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Port Status, Port Counters, System Information and Main Menu.(Figure 4.6) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.1.1 Port Status Displays the current status of all switch ports. (Figure 4.7) Item Description Port: Shows the port number of NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM. Type: Shows the media type of the port’s device. Status: Shows the condition of the port if it is up or down. Mode: Shows at what mode is the port set. It can either be Auto, 5M, 15M or 25Mbps. SNR(dB): Shows if the NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM is link or not and the value of SNR in dB. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.1.2 Port Counters Displays a summary of network activity. (Figure 4.8) Item Description Port: Shows the port number of NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM. TxGoodPkt and RxGoodPkt: Shows the values of good packets transmitted and received. TxBadPkt and RxBadPkt: Shows the values of bad packets transmitted and received. TxAbort: Shows the values of the aborted packets being transmitted. Collision: Shows the values of packets collisions.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Tip: Packet Collision: In a network, when two or more stations attempt to transmit a packet across the network at the same time, a packet collision occurs. This is not uncommon in a shared medium such as an Ethernet that has many computers in the same network segment. When a packet collision occurs, the packets are either discarded or sent back to their originating stations and then retransmitted in a timed sequence to avoid further collision.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.1.3 System Information Display the switch system. (Figure 4.9) Item System Description: MAC Address: Firmware version: Hardware version: Default configuration value version: Description Shows the full description of NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM Shows the unique MAC address of the device. Shows the firmware version being used by the device. Shows the hardware version being used by the device. Shows the version of the default configuration being used.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2 Switch Static Configuration Select the “Switch Static Configuration”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Administration, Port/Trunk, Port Mirroring, VLAN, Priority, Mac Address, Misc and Main Menu. (Figure 4.10) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.1 Administration Configuration Select the “Administration Configuration”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Device Information, IP configuration, Change Username and Change Password. Please configure the Administration items as follows. (Figure 4.11) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.1.1 Device Configuration Configure the device information, you can edit and create your own name. (Figure 4.12) Item Description Device Name: Shows the whole device name. Device Content: Shows the content of the device. Device Location: Shows the location of the device. Device Description: Shows the description of the device. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.1.2 IP Configuration Configure the IP(Internet Protocol) information. (Figure 4.13) Item Description IP Address: Shows the IP address of the device. Subnet Mask: Shows the subnet mask of the device. Gateway: Shows the gateway of the device. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.1.3 Change Username Item Description Username: Shows and configure the current username. (Figure 4.14) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.1.4 Change Password Configure the password, type the numbers will be masked. (Figure 4.15) Item Description Old Password: Type the old password. New Password: Type the new password. Enter again: Type the new password again. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.2 Port/Trunk Configuration Display or change port/trunk configuration. (Figure 4.16) Item Description Port: Shows the port number of NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM. Type: Shows the media type of the port’s device. Enabled: Shows and configure if the port is enabled or not. Auto Negotiate: Shows and configure if the port can either auto negotiate or not. Speed/Duplex Config: Shows and configure the speed of each port if it is Auto/5M/15M/25Mbps.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.3 Port Mirroring Configuration Display or change port mirror configuration. (Figure 4.17) Item Description NO Monitoring Enable: Default monitoring enable is NO. Figure 4.17 Port Monitoring Configuration(Disable) Tip: This function can special monitor client side as duplicate mail, Http…..etc, but need to be used with the application software(i.e. sniffer software).
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Item Description Monitoring Enable: YES Monitoring Port: Shows the monitoring port selection from port 1 to 10. Action: Show the action of the monitoring if it is Tx/Rx/Both. (Figure 4.18) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.4 VLAN Configuration Select the “VLAN Configuration”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of VLAN Configure, Create a VLAN Group, Edit/Delete a VLAN Group. Display or change VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) configuration. (Figure 4.19) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.4.1 VLAN Configure Configure the VLAN PVID and Ingress Rule. Item Description User can choose from 4 VLAN modes, respectively, 802.1Q, 802.1Q with GVRP, Port Based and VLAN Mode: Disable. Default VLAN mode is disabled. VLAN Mode: Disabled (Figure 4.20) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 VLAN Mode: 802.1Q (Figure 4.21) Item Port: PVID: IngressFilter1 NonMember Pkt: IngressFilter2 Untagged Pkt: Description Shows the port of NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM. Shows the PVID value. Valid range is from 1 to 4094. Shows the packet being forward only packets with VID matching this port's configured VID Shows the packet being drop Untagged Frame Figure 4.21 VLAN Mode: 802.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 VLAN Mode: 802.1Q with GVRP(Figure 4.22) Item Description Port: Shows the port number of NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM. PVID: Shows the PVID value. Valid range is from 1 to 4094. IngressFilter1 NonMember Pkt: Shows the packet being forward only packets with VID matching this port's configured VID. IngressFilter2 Untagged Pkt: Shows the packet being drop Untagged Frame. Figure 4.22 VLAN Mode: 802.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 VLAN Mode: PortBased(Figure 4.23) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.4.2 Create a VLAN Group You can create a new VLAN Group. (Figure 4.24) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.4.3 Edit/Delete a VLAN Group Edit/Delete a VLAN Group. (Figure 4.25) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.5 Priority Configuration Display or change port priority configuration. (Figure 4.26) Item Description Priority 0 to 7: Shows the priority if it is either low or high. High/Low Queue Service Ratio H/L: Shows the ratio of the priority high/low. Figure 4.26 802.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.6 MAC Address Configuration Select the “Mac Address Configuration”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Static Mac Address and Filtering Mac Address (Figure 4.27) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.6.1 Static MAC Address Configure the Static MAC address. (Figure 4.28) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.6.1.1 Add Static MAC Address Add Static MAC Address(Figure 4.29) Item Description Mac Address: Input static MAC address for the selected port number. Port num: Input port number for the set static MAC address. Valid Range is from 1 to 10. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.6.2 Filtering MAC Address Filtering the MAC address configuration. (Figure 4.30) Figure 4.30 Filter Mac Address Tip: MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwanted traffic. Traffic is filtered based on the destination addresses.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.6.2.1 Add Filtering MAC Address Item Description Mac Address: Input the MAC address of certain device to be filtered out. (Figure 4.31) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.7 Misc Configuration Select the “Misc Configuration”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Port Security, Mac Age interval, Broadcast Storm Filtering and Max bridge transmit delay bound. Please configure the miscellaneous items as follows. (Figure 4.32) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.7.1 Port Security Configure the port security. (Figure 4.33) Item Description Port: Shows the port number of NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM. Enable Security: Enable or disable for Port security. Figure 4.33 Port Security Tip: A port in security mode will be “locked” without permission of address learning. Only the incoming packets with SMAC already existing in the address table can be forwarded normally.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.7.2 MAC Age Interval Configure the MAC aging time. (Figure 4.34) Item Description MAC Age Interval: MAC aging interval is from 300 to765 seconds. Figure 4.34 Mac Aging Time Configuration Note: If not set the aging-time, ip address and mac address mapping will be always there, even for a computer using the same ip to access does not automatically update the mac table.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.7.3 Broadcast Storm Filtering To configure broadcast storm control, enable it and set the upper threshold for individual ports. The threshold is the percentage of the port's total bandwidth used by broadcast traffic. When broadcast traffic for a port rises above the threshold you set, broadcast storm control becomes active. (Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.2.7.4 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Configure the maximum bridge transmit delay bound. Default maximum bridge transmit delay bound is 4 seconds. (Figure 4.36) Item Description Max bridge transmit delay bound: Limit the packets queuing time in switch. If enable, the packets queued exceed will be drop. This valid value are 1sec, 2 sec,3sec, 4 sec and off. Enable Delay Bound: Delay bound can either be Enable or Disable.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3 Protocol Related Configuration Select the “Protocol Related Configuration”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of STP, SNMP, GVRP and LACP. (Figure 4.37) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.1 STP Select the “STP”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of STP Enable, System Configuration and Perport Configuration. (Figure 4.38) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.1.1 STP Enable The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1d ) for used to prevent forwarding loops on a LAN. When STP enabled, to ensure that only one path at a time is active between any two nodes on the network. (Figure 4.39) We are recommended that you enable STP on all switches ensures a single active path on the network. Item Description STP: Spanning Tree Protocol can either be enabled or disabled. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.1.2 System Configuration Configure the STP system information. (Figure 4.40) Item Description A priority value used to identify the root bridge. The bridge with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root. Valid input priority range is from 1 to 65535. Default priority is 32768. The number of seconds a bridge waits without receiving .
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.1.3 Perport Configuration Configure the STP per port configuration. Default pathcost is 10 and priority is 128. (Figure 4.41) Item Description Port: Shows the port number of NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM. PortState: Shows the condition of the port if it is enabled or disabled.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.2 SNMP Select the “SNMP”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of System Options, Community Strings and Trap Mangers. SNMP means Simple Network Manager Protocol. (Figure 4.42) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.2.1 System Options Configure the system information. (Figure 4.43) Item Description System Name: Configuration to your own system name up to 32 characters. System Contact: Configuration to your own system contact up to 32 characters. (i.e. a person or organization) System Location: Configuration to your own system location up to 32 characters. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.2.2 Community Strings Configure the community. (Figure 4.44) For example,community name set to “public”, Write access set to “Restricted”, means enable requests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object information. And another community name set to “private”, Write access set to “Unrestricted”, means enable requests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object information and to set MIB objects. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.2.2.1 Add SNMP Community Add SNMP community. (Figure 4.45) Item Description Community Name: Input valid community name up to 32 characters to be included in the SNMP community. Write Access: Write access can either be restricted or unrestricted. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.2.3 Trap Managers A trap manager is a management station that receives traps, the system alerts generated by the IP DSLAM. If no trap manager is defined, no traps are issued. Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string. (Figure 4.46) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.2.3.1 Add SNMP Trap Manager Add SNMP trap manager. (Figure 4.47) Item Description IP: Input IP address to be included in the SNMP trap manager. Community Name: Input valid community name up to 32 characters to be included in the SNMP trap manager. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.3 GVRP Default GVRP is disabled. (Figure 4.48) Please refer to section 4.1.1.2.4.1 VLAN Configure. Item Description GVRP: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol can either be enabled or disabled. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.4 LACP Select the “LACP ”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Aggregator Setting, State Activity and LACP Status.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.4.1 Aggregator Setting LACP setting. (Figure 4.50) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.4.2 State Activity Configure the state activity. (Figure 4.51) Item Description Port: Shows the port number of NVF-800S VDSL IP DSLAM. State Activity: State Activity for LACP can either be active or passive. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.3.4.3 LACP Status Show the LACP status. This page is no group active. LACP don’t working. (Figure 4.52) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.4 Temperature and Fan Monitor Display the temperature in degrees Celsius(°C ) and fan monitor in RPM. (Figure 4.53) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.5 Reboot Switch Select the “Restart ”. The menu below includes the sub-menus of Default and Restart.(Figure 4.54) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.5.1 Default Recovering to default. (Figure 4.55) Figure 4.55 Resetting to the default system Caution: 1. All settings will return to factory defaults. 2. After set to default system, please reboot the system.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Choose “Yes” Reset the system to default automatically. (Figure 4.56) If No, It will go back to the previous menu. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.5.2 Reboot Switch Restart the system. (Figure 4.57) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.6 Command Line Command Line. (Figure 4.58) Figure 4.58 Command Line Caution: 1. This function is only used to debug for the engineer. 2. If you want to exit the command line, please input “quit”, then press “enter” key to exit the command line.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.1.1.7 Logout Exit this user interface program.(Figure 4.59) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2 Remote Network Management 4.2.1 IP Setting Setup the “IP Address” with the local serial console port (RS-232 Port) then use this IP address to control the VDSL IP DSLAM by Telnet and WEB. Then use the default IP address to control this VDSL IP DSLAM. 1. Remote control by “Telnet” To enter Telnet, type the IP address of the NVF-800S to connect management system then type User name and Password. Default User Name: admin Default Password: 123 Note: 1.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2 Web Management Function 1. Provide a Web browser to manage and monitor the NVF-800S, the default values as follows: If you need change IP address in first time, use console mode to modify it. IP Address: 192.168.16.250 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.16.1 User Name: admin Password: 123 2. Browse “http:// 192.168.16.250”, type user name and password as above. (Figure 4.60) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.1 Web Management Home Overview This is VDSL Home Page. (Figure 4.61) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.2 Port Status 1. This page can see the status of every port. (Figure 4.62) Item Description State: Display port status enable or disable state, where enable is link port and disable is no link port. Config: Display the user setup setting On when enable and Off when disable. Actual: Display the negotiation result.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.3 Port Statistics 1. The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit. (Figure 4.63) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4 Administrator There are many management functions include: IP Address: Set IP Addresses. See section 4.2.2.4.1 Switch Setting: See section 4.2.2.4.2 Console Port Information: See section 4.2.2.4.3 Port Controls: See section 4.2.2.4.4 Link Aggregation: See section 4.2.2.4.5 Filter Database: See section 4.2.2.4.6 VLAN Config.: See section 4.2.2.4.7 Spanning Tree: See section 4.2.2.4.8 Port Sniffer: See section 4.2.2.4.9 SNMP: See section 4.2.2.4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.1 IP Address 1. User can configure the IP Settings and fill in the new value, then click the apply button. 2. User must reset NVF-800S and use new IP address to browse this web management. (Figure 4.64) Figure 4.64 Default IP is 192.168.16.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.2 NVF-800S Settings 4.2.2.4.2.1 Basic (Figure 4.65) Item Description: MAC Address: Firmware Version: Hardware Version: Default config value version: Description Display the device type. The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer. Display the NVF-800S firmware version. Display the NVF-800S hardware version. Display write to default EEPROM value tale version. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.2.2 Advanced Miscellaneous Setting: (Figure 4.66) Item Description MAC Address Age-out Type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address will remain in the NVF-800S Time: address table. The valid range is 300~765 seconds. Default is 300 seconds. Max bridge transit delay Limit the packets queuing time in NVF-800S. If enable, the packets will be drop if exceed bound control: the queued time. The valid values are 1sec, 2 sec, 4 sec and off.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Priority Queue Service settings: (Figure 4.67) Item Description First Come First Served: The sequence of packets sent depends on arrived order. All High before Low: The high priority packets are sent before low priority packets. Select the preference given to packets in the NVF-800S high-priority queue. These options represent the number of high priority packets sent before one low Weighted Round Robin: priority packet is sent.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Protocol Enable Setting: (Figure 4.68) Item Description Enable Spanning Tree Protocol: Default recommends enable STP Enable Internet Group Multicast Protocol: Default recommends enable IGMP protocol Enable Manage VDSL Switch from VDSL Ports: Enable manage VDSL IPDSLAM from port 1~8 No VLAN 802.1Q(Tagging Based) without GVRP VLAN Operation Mode: 802.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.3 Console Port Information Console is a standard UART interface to communicate with Serial Port. User can use windows HyperTerminal program to link the NVF-800S. Connect To->Configure Bits per seconds: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: none Stop bits: 1 Flow control: none 4.2.2.4.4 VDSL Speed Control and port Enable/Disable This section shows you how to change every port status and speed mode. (Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 c. Start auto-speed function after NVF-200R reboots. d. NVF-800S will try to link at 25M mode with NVF-200R. If it fails, auto-speed goes down to 15M mode and re-link with NVF-200R. If it fails again, auto-speed goes down to 5M and keeps this mode then re-link with NVF-200R. e. Please note any length of phone cable change, NVF-200R must re-powered again due to auto-speed function work only when restarting. f.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.5 Link Aggregation The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation Control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group to which the link belongs, to move the link to that Link Aggregation Group and enable its transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 (Figure 4.70) Item System Priority: Group ID: LACP: Work ports: Description A value used to identify the active LACP. The NVF-800S with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the active LACP. It can create a link aggregation across two or more ports, choose the "Group ID" and click "Get". If enable, the group is LACP static trunking group. If disable, it is local static trunking group. All ports support LACP dynamic trunking group.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.5.2 Aggregator Information When you are setting LACP aggregator, you can see relation information in here. Setup LACP example: 1. LACP: Enable. (One can configure LACP Active/Passive status in each port.) 2. Work ports: 2(use 2 work ports) 3. Select the ports to join the trunking group: Port1 & Port2 4. Click Apply. 5. You can see the configuration shown at the aggregator information. (Figure 4.71) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.5.3 State Activity Item Description Active (select): The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets. The port does not automatically sends LACP protocol packets and responds only if it receives Passive (no select): LACP protocol packets from the opposite device. Tip: (Figure 4.72) 1. A link having either two active LACP ports or one active port can perform dynamic LACP trunking.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.6 Filter Database 4.2.2.4.6.1 IGMP Snooping The NVF-800S supports IP multicast, to enable IGMP protocol on web management’s NVF-800S setting advanced page, then display the IGMP snooping information in this page, it can view different multicast group, VID and member port, IP multicast addresses range from 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255. The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 IGMP have three fundamental types of message as follows: Item Query: Report: Leave Group: Description A message sent from the queries (IGMP bridge or NVF-800S) asking for a response from each host belonging to the multicast group. A message sent by a host to the queries to indicate that the host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.6.2 Static MAC Address Figure 4.74 Static MAC Address When you add a static MAC address, it remains in the NVF-800S address table, regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the NVF-800S. This saves the NVF-800S from having to re-learn a device MAC address when disconnected or powered off device is active on the network again. (Figure 4.74) 1. To add a static MAC address. 2.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 permanently forward traffic, regardless of the device network activity. 4. In the Port Number box, select a port number. 5. If tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLANs are set up on the NVF-800S, static addresses are associated with individual VLANs. Type the VID (tag-based VLANs) associated with the MAC address. 6. Click “add” 4.2.2.4.6.3 Port Security A port in security mode will be “locked” without permission of address learning.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.6.4 MAC Filtering MAC address filtering allows the NVF-800S to drop unwanted traffic. Traffic is filtered based on the destination address. For example, if one network is congested because of high utilization from one MAC address, one can filter all traffic transmitted from that MAC address, restoring network flow while one troubleshoot the problem. (Figure 4.76) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.7 VLAN Configuration A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain. It allows one to isolate network traffic so only members of the VLAN can receive traffic from the same VLAN members. Basically, creating a VLAN from a NVF-800S is a logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 NVF-800S. However, all the network devices are still plug into the same NVF-800S physically.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Support Protocol-based VLAN In order for an end station to send packets to different VLAN, it has to be either capable of tagging packets it sends with VLAN tags or attached to a VLAN-aware bridge that is capable of classifying and tagging the packet with different VLAN ID based on not only default PVID but also other information about the packet, such as the protocol.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.7.1 Basic Figure 4.78 802.1Q VLAN Basic For Example, create a VLAN and add tagged members in it. (Figure 4.78) 1. From the main menu, click administrator VLAN configuration. 2. Click “Add”. 3. Type a name for the new VLAN. 4. Type a VID (between 2~4094), where the default is 1. 5. From the available ports box, select ports to add to the NVF-800S and click “Add”. 6. Click “Apply”.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.7.2 Port VID Figure 4.79 802.1Q VLAN Port VID Configure Port VID setting (Figure 4.79) From the main Tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN page, click Port VID Settings.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Port VID (PVID) Set the Port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic on a given port. For example, if port 10's default PVID is 100, all untagged packets on port 10 will belong to VLAN 100. The default setting for all ports is VID 1. This feature is useful for accommodating devices that one wants to participate in the VLAN but don't support tagging. Only one untagged VLAN is allowed per port.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.8 Spanning Tree Protocol The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loops in NVF-800S networks. When STP is enabled, it ensures that only one path is active at a time between any two nodes on the network. (Figure 4.80) 1. The following parameter can be configured on each port, click Apply button to modify. Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 2. Spanning tree information can be viewed at the Root Bridge: (Figure 4.81) Figure 4.81 Root Bridge Information 3. STP parameter can be set at the Configure Spanning Tree Parameters, click Apply button to modify. (Figure 4.82) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Item Description To change priority value. A value must be used to identify the root bridge. The bridge with the lowest Priority: value has the highest priority and is selected as the root. Value ranges from 1 to 65535. To change Max Age value. The number of seconds a bridge waits without receiving. Spanning Tree Max Age: Protocol configuration messages before attempting a reconfiguration. Value ranges from 6 to 40. To change Hello time value.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.9 Port Sniffer The Port Sniffer is a method for monitoring traffic in NVF-800S networks. Traffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port. That is, traffic goes in or out monitored ports will be duplicated into sniffer port. (Figure 4.84) Item Description Roving Analysis State: Enable or disable the port sniffer function. Analysis port can be used to see all monitor port traffic.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.10 SNMP Any Network Management running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the NVF-800S provided that the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the management station. The SNMP is a protocol that governs the transfer of information between management and agent. The VDSL NVF-800S support SNMP V1. 1. Use this page to define management stations as trap managers and enter SNMP community strings.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 2. Community strings serve as passwords and can be entered as one of the following: (Figure 4.86) Figure 4.86 SNMP Community Strings Read only: Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object information. Read write: Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object information and to set MIB objects. 3. Trap Manager Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.11 Interleave This function is used in digital data transmission technology to protect the transmission against noise issue and data error. If during transit more than a certain amount of data has been lost then the data cannot be correctly decoded. Short bursts of noise on the line can cause these data packets to become corrupt and the bridge has to re-request data which in turn can slow down the overall rate at which data is transmitted.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 If your line is particularly susceptible to bursts of noise then interleaving should improve your vdsl experience simply because if you lose a whole batch of data then this could cause your bridge to loose sync with the exchange. Using Interleaving, the bridge is able to re-assemble the data or if necessary just re-request the part of the data that it is unable to recover.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 The following ports can modify the desired interleave depth. (Figure 4.89) Figure 4.89 Interleaver depth The current information provides a view of the current status of the unit. Interleave depth value will show in the status only if the port is connected. (Figure 4.90) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.12 SNR SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) status provides a view of the current VDSL Attenuation value of the unit. (Figure 4.91) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.13 Security Manager Security manager provides the user to change user name and password at the web management. (Figure 4.92) Default User Name: Admin and Password: 123 Figure 4.92 Security Manager 4.2.2.4.14 TFTP Update Firmware TFTP Update Firmware provides the system control functions to allow a user to update firmware and remotely boot the NVF-800S system. (Figure 4.93) 1. Install TFTP Server and execute the program. 2.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.15 Configuration Backup 4.2.2.4.15.1 TFTP Restore Configuration Use this page to set TFTP server IP Address and Restore File Name. To restore EEPROM value, put back flash.dat file in TFTP server and the NVF-800S will download back the flash image. (Figure 4.94) Figure 4.94 TFTP Restore Configuraiton 4.2.2.4.15.2 TFTP Backup Configuration Use this page to set TFTP Server IP Address and Backup File Name.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4.2.2.4.16 Reset System Reset NVF-800S to default configuration(Figure 4.96) Figure 4.96 Reset system to default Note: Please make sure the NVF-800S has been disconnected with VDSL Bridge. 4.2.2.4.17 Reboot Reboot the NVF-800S in software reset(Figure 4.97) Figure 4.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Chapter 5. Applications The VDSL provides home network architecture. Transforming an apartment into a multiple home network area, sharing a single internet account for multiple users via Bridge, it can provide unlimited access time in the internet at a reasonable low price.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Application for Video on demand and Video conference(Figure 5.1) Figure 5.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Used as apartment for Internet access The NVF-800S provides a high speed, auto-speed transmission over existing home telephone wiring over a single Internet account to provide simultaneous independent Internet access to multiple users. No matter ISDN telephone system nor POTS telephone system one have, the VDSL technology let use of the telephone system and VDSL network system in the same time. (Figure 5.2) Figure 5.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Application for sharing a single internet account If multiple users would like to share a single internet account using the NVF-800S which is to be connected to an IP sharing device then connected to xDSL. (Figure 5.3) Note: For network applications that actually require Bridge (e.g. Interconnecting dissimilar network types), attaching the NVF-800S directly to a bridge can significantly improve overall home networking performance.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Appendix A: Cable Requirements A.1 Ethernet Cable A CAT 3, 4 or 5 UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cable is typically used to connect the Ethernet device to the modem. A 10Base-T cable often consists of four pairs of wires, two of which are used for transmission. The connector at the end of the 10Base-T cable is referred to as an RJ-45 connector and it consists of eight pins. The Ethernet standard uses pins 1, 2, 3 and 6 for data transmission purposes.
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NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 A.2 Telephone wire Standard telephone wire of any gauge or type-flat, twisted or quad is used to connect the Modem to the telephone network. A telephone cable typically consists of three pairs of wires, one of which is used for transmission. The connector at the end of the telephone cable is called an RJ-11 connector and it consists of six pins. POTS (plain old telephone services) use pins 3 and 4 for voice transmission. A telephone cable is shown below.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 A.3 Serial Console Interface Connector Pin Assignments The serial console interface connector is a 9-pin, RS-232 D-type, DTE connector. A null modem cable is required to connect a workstation running the Linux or Windows operating system. Table A-3 lists the pin assignments for the serial console interface connector. Table A-3 RS-232 Connector Pin Assignments Description Pin I/O Signal Name Not used 1 - - back of the device.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Appendix B: Troubleshooting Diagnosing VDSL Indicators The VDSL can be easily monitored through its comprehensive panel indicators. These indicators assist the network manager in identifying problems the NVF-800S may encounter. This section describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions 1. Symptom: Cause: Solution: 2. Symptom: Cause: Solution: 3. Symptom: POWER indicator does not light up (green) after power on.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 4. Symptom: Cause: Solution: VDSL link cannot be established. VDSL speed mode setting failure or phone cable length is over the specification limit of the speed mode. Note: 5. Symptom: Solution: Please make sure that the phone wire must be connected between NVF-800S and VDSL CPE Modem when both are power on.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 6. Symptom: Cause: Solution: 7. Symptom: Cause: Solution: VDSL line is at link margin. When the VDSL line is linking between 2 speeds at 5/15Mbps or 15/25Mbps. Fixed the speed to 5Mbps when it is linking between 5/15Mbps or fixed the speed to 15Mbps when it is linking between 15/25Mbps. VDSL flickers at 25Mbps when multicast streams. Power level is too high and noise immunity is weak.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 System Diagnostics Power and Cooling Problems If the POWER indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in, you may have a problem with the power outlet, power cord, or internal power supply as explained in the previous section.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Cabling 1. Verify that the cable type is correct. Be sure RJ-45 cable connectors are securely seated in the required ports. Use 100Ω straight-through cables for all standard connections. Use Category 5 cable for 100/1000Mbps Fast Ethernet connections, or Category 3, 4 or 5 cables for standard 10Mbps Ethernet connections. Be sure RJ-45 phone wiring, use 18~26 gauge. 2. Make sure all devices are connected to the network.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Appendix C: VDSL Spectrum VDSL Technology – Requirements & Definitions Spectral Allocation • Co-exists with legacy Voice and ISDN services Slide 5 06-April-2000 page: 5 • Co-exists with other xDSL technologies • Programmable notch filter to avoid Radio Frequency Interference 2002 Infineon Technologies COM/AC All rights reserved Figure C.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Appendix D: 4 Band VDSL Electrical Characteristics Parameter Spectrum PSD Level Min. 15Mbps Link Margin 25Mbps Link Margin Max. Unit Transmit 0.9 - 3.9 MHz Receive 4 - 7.9 MHz Transmit -70 - -61.5 dBm/Hz Receive -70 - -60 dBm/Hz Noise Margin 5Mbps Link Margin Typ.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Appendix E: Examples of VLAN Setting 1. Port_Based VLAN Setting Web management Administrator NVF-800S settings Advanced: Protocol Enable Setting VLAN Operation Mode: Select “Port_Based” (Figure E-1) Figure E.1 Select Port_Based Web management Administrator NVF-800S settings VLAN Configuration: (Figure E-2) Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Add VLAN Group 1, member: port 1 and port 9. (Figure E-3) Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 2. Tag-Based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN Setting Web management Administrator NVF-800S settings Advanced: Protocol Enable Setting VLAN Operation Mode: Select “802.1Q without GVRP” (Figure E-4) Figure E.4 Select “802.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Administrator VLAN Configuration: Select “Port VID” in this stage, you can define each port’s PVID and set traffic rules for each port. (Figure E-5) Note: There are two basic rules for setting traffic filtering rule while you use Tag VLAN. 1. Ingress rule will be taking effect when the packet is "incoming" packet. 2. Ingress rule 1 and 2 will be checked when you use tag. Otherwise the ingress rule will be meaningless. Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 VLAN Configuration: Select “Basic” (Figure E-6) • Default_1 exists when you use 802.1Q Tag VLAN. • Highlight default_1 and click Edit button to add/remove each port. Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 In default_1 group, add in or remove group members. Click Next button to set Tag or Untag for each assigned port. (Figure E-7) Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 From this page, you can set Tag or Untag for assigned port and click Apply button. (Figure E-8) Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Add in new group. • Click Add button into new group setting page. (Figure E-9) Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Add in new group page. (Figure E-10) • Fill in new group name into VLAN Name. • Set the VID number. • Add in new group members. • Click Next button. Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Set Tag or Untag for group members and click Apply button. (Figure E-11) Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 New group has been created, now you can highlight each group and click Edit or Delete button to modify or delete VLAN Group. (Figure E-12) Figure E.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Appendix F: Compliance and Safety Information FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a computing device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 FCC Warning This equipment has been tested to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
NVF-800S 4-Band VDSL IP DSLAM USER’S MANUAL Ver_B.2 Warranty The original owner that the product was delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship from one year parts after purchase. There will be a minimal charge to replace consumable components, such as fuses, power transformers, and mechanical cooling devices.
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