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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide for VigorAccess...
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    VigorAccess IP DSLAM A48 Quick Start Guide Version: 1.0 Date: 28/06/2009 Quick Start Guide for VigorAccess...
  • Page 3 Above diagram shows the basic network topology (example) among master device, slave device, MDF, CPE (ATU-R) router and user’s computer. One thing is important – always set the VPI/VCI value for the CPE the same as the ones configured in master and slave IP DSLAM. The default setting for VPI/VCI of IP DSLAM is 8/35.
  • Page 4 If users want to configure or monitor the devices, there are some methods provided here to utilize. The G1/G2 port on the IDPSLAM 48 device allows you to make control remotely; yet the Console port on the IDPSLAM 48 device only allows you to make control locally. Note: If you are not used to configure the settings with terminal emulator software or Telnet commands, you can use VigorCMS (SNMP-based) software to manage these devices.
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    How to Login with a Terminal Emulator Software VigorAccess IP DSLAM 48 devices have DSL module installed. The DSL module plays the core role for aggregating all ATM traffic coming from DSL ports to the uplink Ethernet interface, and vice versa. Administrator can login to the DSL module inside for managing DSLAM.
  • Page 6 To use Telnet for managing IP DSLAM 48 device, refer to the following sections. Default IP Settings for Slave Device Proprietary DHCP is configured on UPLINK port in slave device by default. The IP address will be assigned automatically when it connects to the master device. How to Configure IP Address for IP DSLAM 48 For one gigabit-ethernet interface version, please set as the following $ethernet intf ifname eth-0 ip <new-ip>...
  • Page 7 How to Read DSL Training Rate Users can use the following command to read DSL Training Rate for specified DSL port. The commands are listed as below. Command Description $get adsl atuc channel ifname dsli-* for downstream/interleave channel (*: 0 ~ 47) $get adsl atur channel ifname dslf-* for upstream/fast channel (*: 0 ~ 47)
  • Page 8 enable How to Set ADSL Alarm Profile Users can use the following command to change the ADSL Alarm profile for specified DSL port. The commands are listed as below. Command Description $modify adsl line intf ifname dsl-* Disable (*: 0 ~ 47) disable $modify adsl alarm profile ifname (*: 0 ~ 47, ?: means to get more information)
  • Page 9 How to Setup SNMP Community/Host/Trap Users can use the following command to setup SNMP community/host/trap. The commands are listed as below. Command Description $create snmp comm community <community> Create SNMP community <RW|RO> $create snmp host ip <host-ip> Create a host to manage the device through SNMP community <community>...
  • Page 10 $create acl global macentry macaddr Mac source address 00:00:00:01:02:03,04 access 00:00:00:01:02:03 deny enable from any bridge ports is denied How to Filter Net BIOS Users can use the following commands to filter Net BIOS. The commands are listed as below. Command Description $create filter rule entry ruleid <id>...
  • Page 11 How to Upgrade Control Plane Code Remotely Users can use the following command to remotely upgrade control plane code. Make sure you have prepared TFTP server, vendor supplied CP.bin.gz , and put CP.bin.gz into root directory of TFTP server. The commands are listed as below. Command Description $firmware upgrade CP.bin.gz CP...
  • Page 12 $ wizard <List of Wizard Commands> --------------------------------------------------------------- dsl show [fast] pvc show pvc create <start dsl: 1~48>-<end dsl: 1~48> <vc: 1~8> <vpi> <vci> [<llcmux|vcmux>] [<interleaved|fast>] [bridge|pppoa|autosense|ipoa] [MacProfileID] pvc delete <start dsl: 1~48>-<end dsl: 1~48> <vc: 1~8> pvc modify <start dsl: 1~48>-<end dsl: 1~48> <vc: 1~8> <vpi> <vci> bridge delete <bridge id: 1~385>...
  • Page 13 qos show <qos-0 ~ qos-47> Show current QoS configuration. Set QoS. qos set <qos-0 ~ qos-47> <CBR|rt-VBR|nrt-VBR|UBR> <PCR|SCR|MBS> <value> qos port set <Bridge port: 1~384> Set port QoS. <CBR|rt-VBR|nrt-VBR|UBR|default> Create a new QoS configuration. qos create <qos-0 ~ qos-47> qos delete <qos-0 ~ qos-47> Delete QoS configuration.