ZyXEL NetAtlas User Guide

ZyXEL NetAtlas Manual

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    NetAtlas PON, EPON Manager for OLT-1308S-22 Default Login Details User Name admin Password 1234 Version 1.00 Edition 1, 6/2009 www.zyxel.com www.zyxel.com Copyright © 2009 ZyXEL Communications Corporation
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    Read Chapter 3-20 for information on configuring the EMS and EPON devices. The chapters are arranged according to the EMS software's structure. • If you experience problems using the EMS and you cannot find a solution in this User's Guide, the Customer Support section shows you how to contact any of
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    is a collection of answers to previously asked questions about ZyXEL products. • Forum This contains discussions on ZyXEL products. Learn from others who use ZyXEL products and share your experiences as well. Customer Support Should problems arise that cannot be solved by the methods listed above
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    important information (for example, other things you may need to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations. Syntax Conventions • The NetAtlas EPON Manager may be referred to as the "EMS" in this User's Guide. • The OLT or ONU may be referred to as the "EPON device" or the "device" in this User
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    Document Conventions Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User's Guide may use the following generic icons. The EMS icon is not an exact representation of your EMS. EMS EPON device Notebook computer Computer Server DSLAM Switch Router 6 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Contents Overview Contents Overview Introduction ...17 Introducing the EMS ...19 Main Screen ...23 EPON Manager ...43 EPON Manager ...45 Map ...61 View ... ...239 EPON Profile Configuration ...249 Advanced Configuration ...291 Appendices and Index ...313 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 7
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    Contents Overview 8 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    19 1.1.1 Device Firmware Versions Supported 20 1.2 System Requirements ...21 1.3 Uninstalling the EMS Server 21 Chapter 2 Main Screen...23 2.1 Main Screen Overview ...23 2.2 User Management ...24 2.2.1 User Screens ...26 2.2.2 Access Privilege Template Management 31 2.3 Access Log Browser ...34
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    3.4 Menu Shortcut Buttons ...47 3.5 EPON Manager Main Menu Summary 47 3.6 Common EMS Command Buttons 49 3.7 View the Devices ...50 3.7.1 Device Information ...50 3.8 6 Template ...81 6.1 Template Overview ...81 6.2 IGMP Filter Profile Template 81 10 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Route Test ...122 9.4 Alarm Severity Configuration 123 Chapter 10 Maintenance ...127 10.1 Device Port/Reset ...127 10.1.1 Rebooting a Device 128 10.2 Load Default Configuration 130 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 11
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    Info ...153 13.2 Syslog Setup ...154 13.2.1 Configuring a Syslog Server 156 13.3 SNMP ...156 13.3.1 Configuring SNMP 158 13.4 Trap Group ...159 13.5 Service Access Control 163 13.6 Remote Management ...164 13.7 Time Setup ...165 13.8 Boot Image ...167 Chapter 14 Switch Configuration...169 12
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    Multicast VLAN ...210 15.5.1 Creating a New Multicast VLAN 211 15.5.2 Modifying Multicast Groups 212 15.6 IGMP Snooping VLAN ...213 15.6.1 Adding a IGMP Snooping VLAN 215 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 13
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    Common Setting ...239 18.2 OLT Port Setting ...241 18.3 ONU Service Config ...244 18.3.1 Configuring an ONU Service 246 Chapter 19 EPON Profile Configuration 249 19.1 EPON Profile Configuration Rule Profiles 280 19.1.8 Configuring IGMP Filter Profiles 286 14 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    .9 Bandwidth Control ...310 Part IV: Appendices and Index 313 Appendix A Alarm Types and Causes 315 Appendix B SOAP Schema 317 Appendix C Legal Information 335 Index...337 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 15
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    Table of Contents 16 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    PART I Introduction Introducing the EMS (19) Main Screen (23) 17
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    monitor the EPON devices (C) in the network. The NetAtlas EPON Manager Element Management System ("EMS") retrieves management information from devices using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP, RFC 1901). The EMS integrates with HP OpenView Network Node NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 19
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    Remote Client, if installed, runs on computer(s) A and also uses HP OpenView NNM to communicate with the EPON devices (C). 1.1.1 Device Firmware Versions Supported The EMS supports the following device and device firmware version: • OLT-1308S-22 3.80(BHJ.0)C0 20 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    you sure? [no] >> y Start uninstallation... Stop the EMS Window... Stop the EMS service 'alarmserver'... . . . Removing files from /usr/local/apache2/... Removing files from /usr/local/lib... Unload mib files... NetAtlas EPON Manager is removed successfully! NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 21
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    : /opt/GEPONEMS/ uninstall • Contact your local customer support for a new authentication code. Then go to www.myzyxel.com and enter it to update your EMS registration information. • Install the EMS on the other computer. See the Quick Start Guide for installation proceudres. • If you backed up the
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    DESCRIPTION Window Close Select this to close the EMS. Tools User Management Select this to set up EMS user accounts and to assign specific privileges to each user account. You can also create and maintain access privilege templates for user accounts. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 23
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    ... Select this to enter a license key and register the EMS to extend the service. On-line Help Select this for help. EPON Manager Double at user accounts in the EMS. You can also maintain user accounts and access privilege templates for user accounts. 24 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    using the EMS, not management using the web configurator or other services. For example, if you create a user account with administrator privileges for a device in the EMS, you cannot use this account to log in directly to the web configurator for the device. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 25
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    4 Tools > User Management (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Access Privilege This section lists what kind of access this user account has to each function in the EMS. The list is organized by menu item in . Then, select the admin account, and click Modify. 26 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    optional. Memo Enter any additional information you want to record about the user account. You can use up to 63 characters. This field is optional. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 27
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    section displays which devices this user account can access using the Devices/Ports EMS. Add Delete Access Privilege These settings only apply to management using the EMS, not management using the web configurator or other services. For example, if you create a user account with administrator
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    Device This screen appears when you add devices the user account can access using the EMS. To open this screen, click Tools > User Management > New (Modify) > Add. The screen is shown below. Click this to return to the previous screen without saving changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 29
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    each function in the section below. Access Privilege This section displays the kind of access the selected template applies to each function. The list is organized by the menu items on the EMS main screen. See the appropriate section in this User's Guide for more information about these functions
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    or manage the access privilege templates in the EMS. Access privilege templates specify which kind of access is granted for access privilege template. Modify Select a template, and click this to edit it. Delete Select a template, and click this to remove it. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    can navigate using the tabs. The list is organized by the menu items on the EMS main screen. See the appropriate section in this User's Guide for more information about these functions. Close Click Close to exit this screen. 2.2.2.1 Access Privilege Template Screens Use these screens to configure
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    account has one of three kinds of access to each function: NoAccess, ReadOnly, or ReadWrite. Use the tabs to set each function. OK Cancel The list is organized by the menu items on the EMS main screen. See the appropriate section in this User's Guide for more information about these functions
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    locate a device (or node). Select a slot of an IP DSLAM for which you want to view access logs for. This field is only available when an IP DSLAM is selected in the Target list. Select a port or All Ports for which you want to view access logs for. 34 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    in alphabetical order by the IP address of the devices. Apply Access Log List No. LogTime DeviceName DeviceIP Slot Port Type User type of log entry that was generated. This field displays the EMS user that created the log entry. This field displays further NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 35
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    address of the matched devices. Select the device you want to view it's access logs. OK Click this to save your changes and return to the previous screen Management The following EMS-related information is stored in the MySQL database. • Event and access logs 36 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    this to transfer the database files from the EMS to a computer. Restore Click this to transfer the database files from your computer to the EMS. Apply Click this to back up or restore the selected database files. Close Click this to close the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 37
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    on your computer in which you wish to backup the records that are cleared every 24 hours. Click this to save the changes to the EMS and close the screen. Click this to close the screen without saving any changes. 2.4.3 Scheduled Backup Configuration You must be logged in using the root
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    to enable scheduled backups. Enable Select the check box to delete all EMS backup database files on your computer after the number of days you configured to the EMS and close the screen. Close Click this to close the screen without saving any changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 39
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    Registration screen to register your EMS and activate the standard service. Note: If you uninstall and reinstall or upgrade the EMS server, you must use the same account information that you used to register the EMS the first time. Figure 16 Help > Register 40 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    box. myZyXEL.com is ZyXEL's online services center where you can register your EMS. New myZyXEL.co m name and password in the fields below to register your EMS. Enter a user name for your myZyXEL.com account. NetAtlas EPON EMS and activate the standard service. Click Cancel to close this
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    Chapter 2 Main Screen 42 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    PART II EPON Manager EPON Manager (45) Map (61) View (65) Template (81) Provisioning (89) Performance (99) Fault (115) Maintenance (127) Tools (145) 43
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    screens and shows you some basic features. 3.1 EPON Manager Overview To display the EPON Manager screen, double-click the EPON Manager icon in the main NetAtlas EPON Manager screen. The EPON Manager screen varies depending on the selected device. Figure 17 EPON Manager Main Screen Overview
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    updated information from the device. Double-click on a device icon to update device information to the EMS database. 3 Alarm Severity Icons These icons indicate the presence of any alarm/event logs. Click on . Figure 18 Device List and Icon Colors: Example 46 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Refresh Map Port Status 3.5 EPON Manager Main Menu Summary Figure 20 EPON Manager Main Menu Summary Map View Template Performance Fault Provisioning Maintenance Tools Help NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 47
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    a device or a submap folder. Refresh Map Select this to update the device status in the EMS device map. Exit EPON Manager Select this to close the EPON Manager screen. View Ethernet Status Select Major, Minor, Info) to events which occur on the devices. 48 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    upgrade on a device. Tools Telnet Select this to go to a screen where you can access a device through the Telnet service. Ping Select this to go to a screen where you can ping a device directly through the EMS. Trace Route Select this to go to a screen where you can perform a trace route
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    Chapter 3 EPON Manager Table 18 Common EMS Command Buttons (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Export. Click Export... to export the data on screen to a CSV Device List Panel. 2 The front panel graphic should appear in the Device Panel. Double click the graphic. 50 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    address in six hexadecimal character pair format. IP Address This field displays the IP address of the device. Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 51
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    2c or lower. This is the password sent with each trap to the SNMP manager. The Trap Community string is only used by SNMP managers using SNMP version 2c or lower. These fields display where the EMS sends the SNMP traps to. Click Close to exit the screen. 52 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    to make the changes take effect. For most device configuration screens in the EMS clicking Apply will save the changes to the EMS database but not to the device itself. To save the changes to the ] and selecting at the same time. Figure 24 Configuration Save NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 53
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    EPON Manager 4 Click Apply to save the current configuration. All settings configured on the EMS will be saved to the selected device(s). 5 A screen displays showing the configuration save configuration screens are shown. Figure 26 Device Panel List Menus 54 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Window LABEL DESCRIPTION 1 Device Panel This panel displays all devices currently managed by the EMS that are available in this configuration screen. 2 Search Device... Click the Search Device... and clicking at the same time) in the Port List Panel. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 55
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    changes to a device selected in the Device Panel. Click Apply to save configuration changes to the EMS database. To save configuration changes to the device use Configuration Save. See Section 3.8 on page 53 to one or more devices of the same model. 56 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    copy the settings. Figure 29 Copy Device Setting: Example 3 After the process is complete, a status screen displays. Click Close. Figure 30 Device Configuration Copy: Success NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 57
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    Port List Panel (B). 5 Click Add to add the port(s) to the table on the right (C). These ports will have the configuration copied onto them. 58 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the device you are currently configuring. Remove Click Remove to move a selected port(s) from the Copy Port List Panel list to the Port List Panel. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 59
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    from the current device to the device port(s) displayed in the Copy Port List Panel. Cancel Click Cancel to return to the previous screen. 60 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the EMS. You can add devices or submaps in the EMS. The following figure shows the "Root Subnet" folder. The managed devices are mapped to the Root Subnet folder. Figure 34 Submaps and Device Mapping Note: You cannot create, edit or delete the Root Subnet folder. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    administrator for device firmware upload. Enter the get community, which is the password for the incoming Getand GetNext- requests from the management station. Enter the set community, which is the password for incoming Setrequests from the management station. 62 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    and click Map > Delete Node. Figure 37 Map: Delete Warning Note: If you delete a submap, all devices under the submap will be removed from the EMS. 4.1.4 Deleting a Device To remove a device from the Device List Panel, select the device icon and click Map > Delete Node
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    the selected device/node in the EPON Manager screen. 4.1.6 Updating Device Map Click Map > Refresh Map to update information in the device panel from the EMS database. 4.2 Exit Click Map > Exit EPON Manager to close the EPON Manager screen. 64 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the appropriate device. Search Device... Click the Search Device... button to find or locate a device (or node). See Section 3.9.3.1 on page 56 for more details. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 65
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    . Close Click Close to exit the screen. 5.2 Hardware Status View fan speeds, voltage levels and temperatures of a selected device in the Hardware Status screen. 66 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    this fan's maximum speed recorded in Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). Min Value This field displays this fan's minimum speed recorded in Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 67
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    above. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 5.3 Firmware Information View the firmware version of the OLTs and ONUs connected to the PON ports. 68 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    field displays the ID number of the chipset on the OLT. This field is Version available only when you select Mgmt. in the slot list. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 69
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    to ensure that only one path exists between any two stations on the network. Note: In this user's guide, "STP" refers to both STP and RSTP. 5.4.1 STP Terminology The root bridge is the base of the to 65535 1 to 65535 1 to 65535 1 to 65535 1 to 65535 1to 65535 70 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Chapter 5 View On each bridge, the root port is the port through which this bridge communicates with the root. It is the port on this switch with the lowest path cost depending on which STP mode (STP, MRSTP or MSTP) you configure on the selected device. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 71
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    Tree Protocol Status:RSTP/MRSTP LABEL DESCRIPTION Device List This field displays the name and IP address of each device that you may access in this screen. Select the appropriate device. Search Device... Click the Search Device... button to find or locate a device (or node). See Section
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    ID This is the priority and number of the port on the switch through which this switch must communicate with the root of the spanning tree. Max Age This is the maximum time (in seconds) a learning to forwarding). Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 73
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    the name and IP address of each device that you may access in this screen. Select the appropriate device. Search Device... number of the port on the device through which this device must communicate with the root of the Spanning Tree. Forward Delay This is the NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    ID This is the priority and number of the port on the device through which this device must communicate with the root of the MST instance. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 5.5 PON Status port status of a device. 1 Click View > PON Status > Port Status. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 75
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    , 100 for 100Mbps or 1000 for 1000Mbps). Link Type This field displays whether a device is connected to the Gigabit Ethernet port (gigabitEthernet_100_1000) or not (-). 76 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    with a peer port automatically to obtain the connection speed and duplex mode that both ends support. This field displays whether flow control is activated. The OLT uses IEEE802.3x flow control to which PON port. 1 Click View > PON Status > MAC Table. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 77
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    goes. OLT MacAddr This is the MAC address of the OLT from which this incoming frame came. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 78 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Click this to update the screen. PON Port Select the number of a PON port from which you want to get the information and click Query. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 79
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    Name (Mac) This shows the name and the MAC address of the ONU that is connected to the port and a member of the group. 80 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    , you can control which IGMP groups a subscriber on a port can join. This allows you to control the distribution of multicast services (such as video broadcasts) based on service plans and types of subscription. You can set the device to filter the multicast group join reports on a per-port basis by
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    . Start IP This field displays the starting multicast IP address for a range of multicast IP addresses to which you want this IGMP filter to allow access. End IP This field displays the ending multicast IP address for a range of IP addresses to which you want this IGMP filter to allow
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    field displays the ending multicast IP address for a range of IP addresses to which you want this IGMP filter to allow access. OK Click OK to save your changes and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to close this screen without saving your changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 83
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    for a range of multicast IP addresses to which you want this IGMP filter to allow access. End IP Enter the ending multicast IP address for a range of IP addresses to which you want . You may enable/disable the multicast group limit on individual ports. 84 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    this port from the multicast tree when an IGMP version 2 leave message is received on this port. This field displays x when the feature is disabled. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 85
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    or click Modify to change the settings of an existing multicast template. A screen displays as shown below. Figure 52 Template > Edit Multicast Setting Template 86 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    leave packets to this port. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 87
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    . 7.2 IGMP Filter Profile Provision IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a session-layer protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group. The IGMP filtering feature controls NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 89
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    exit the screen. If you have added any templates, make sure you click Apply To Devices ... to save the changes to the devices first. 90 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    of multicast IP addresses for which this IGMP filter will access. End IP This field displays the ending multicast IP address for a range of IP addresses for which this IGMP filter will access. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 7.2.2 Applying an IGMP Filter Profile
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    select more than one device, press [SHIFT] or [CTRL] and select at the same time. Figure 56 Provisioning: IGMP Filter Profile: Apply to Devices 92 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Filter .... Refer to the chapter on IGMP filter template settings for field descriptions. Figure 58 Provisioning: IGMP Filter: Remove From Devices 4 Click Apply To Devices .... NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 93
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    (s). 7 A Result screen displays showing the profile removal status. Click Close to exit this screen. Figure 60 Provisioning: IGMP Filter Profile: Remove From Devices: Successful 94 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    this port from the multicast tree when an IGMP version 2 leave message is received on this port. This field displays x when the feature is disabled. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 95
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    from the Template Name list and click Apply To Devices ... to apply the selected template. You can view the template settings in the screen. 96 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    selected device(s). 5 A screen displays showing the template copy status. Click Close to exit this screen. Figure 63 Provisioning: Multicast Setting Template: Apply to Devices: Successful NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 97
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    performance data you want to display in a table or graph. To open this screen click Performance > Interface in the EPON Manager. Figure 64 Performance > Interface NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 99
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    Tx Counters. Select this to clear all Rx or Tx Counter selections. This field shows how often the EMS updates the table or graph that is displayed. Click this to create a graph based on the above similar to other graphs created in the Performance section. 100 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    on click Table on the Performance > Interface screen. This table is similar to other tables created in the Performance section. Figure 66 Performance > Interface > Table NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 101
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    link performance data in a table or graph. Click Performance > PON > OLT PON Performance in the EPON Manager. Figure 67 Performance > PON > OLT PON Performance 102 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    this to select all counters. Unselect All Select this to clear all counter selections. Graph... Click this to create a graph based on the above selections. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 103
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    This field displays each slot number and the number of the port with an ONU connected for the selected device. Select the appropriate slot. 104 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    link on the ONU from the drop-down list box. Polling This field shows how often the EMS updates the table or graph that is displayed. RX Counters The following fields display the types of of an Ethernet port on the connected ONU in a table or graph. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 105
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    port on the ONU from the drop-down list box. Polling This field shows how often the EMS updates the table or graph that is displayed. RX Counters The following fields display the types of packet the total number of multicast frames received on this interface. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    create a graph based on the above selections. Table... Click this to create a table based on the above selections. Close Click this to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 107
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    : If you select All Port, you can only show one type of packet counters in a performance table or graph. This field shows how often the EMS updates the table or graph that is displayed. Select this to display the total number of octets received. 108
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    this to select all counters. Unselect All Select this to clear all counter selections. Graph... Select this to create a graph based on the above selection(s). NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 109
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    . Counter This field displays the categories of the information you wish to be displayed. Value This field displays the values of the categories displayed. 110 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Device... Click the Search Device... button to find or locate a device (or node). See Section 3.9.3.1 on page 56 for more details. RMON History Control List NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 111
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    This field displays the time between data samplings. Polling This field shows how often the EMS updates the table or graph that is displayed. Counters Octets Select this to display the the above selection(s). Close Click this to exit the screen. 112 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    device selected in the previous screen. Port This field displays the port of the device that the EMS will poll for data. Slot This field displays the index number of the slot selected in the table to a CSV file. Close Click this to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 113
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    CHAPTER 9 Fault This chapter describes the event logs and how to perform loopback tests using the Fault screens. 9.1 Event Log To display system event logs click Fault > Event Log. Figure 74 Fault > Event Log NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 115
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    the index number of the event log. This field displays whether a log has been acknowledged so that EMS users will know when a log has been dealt with by an administrator. If it has been acknowledged it log data to a CSV file. Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 117
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    Chapter 9 Fault 9.1.1 Category Setting Use this screen to display specific alarms. To access this screen click Fault > Event Log > ...... You can find this button next to the Category Click this to discard any changes and return to the previous screen. 118 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the screen. Also select a slot from the second list. 3 Select a port and ONU from the lists located on the right-hand side of the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 119
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    test. bytes This field displays the number of bytes sent for this ping test. ms This field displays the round trip time in milliseconds (ms). NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 121
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    and TraceRoute Test and click the Trace Route tab to display the screen below. Figure 80 Fault > Ping and Trace Route Test > Trace Route 122 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    . You can change them to Critical, Major, Minor and Info. Click Fault > Alarm Severity Configuration to display the screen. Figure 81 Fault > Alarm Severity Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 123
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    describes the labels in this screen. Table 56 Fault > Alarm Severity Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION EMS EventLog Daily Set the alarm priority for "EventLog Daily Clean Error". Clean Error AccessLog dropped. Memory Usage The memory usage is too high. 124 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Server Set the alarm priority for "Radius Server Not Reachable". Not Reachable MAC Authentication Failed Set the alarm priority for the MAC authentication failure alarm. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 125
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    Chapter 9 Fault Table 56 Fault > Alarm Severity Configuration (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your changes on all screens. Close Click Close to exit the screen. You must click Apply first to save your changes. 126 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Port/Reset screen to restart a device without physically turning the power off. You can also reset cards and ONUs. Figure 82 Maintenance > Device Port/Reset NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 127
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    your device, card or port(s), depending on your selections. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 10.1.1 Rebooting a Device 1 Click Maintenance > Device Port/Reset. 128 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Close. The device will restart. This takes up to two minutes. This does NOT affect the device's configuration. Figure 84 Maintenance > Device Port/Reset: Result NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 129
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    Click Close to exit the screen. 10.2.1 Loading the Factory Default Settings Follow the steps below to reset a device configuration to the factory defaults. 130 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the firmware upgrade files are kept in. You must locate the directory, not the file itself. You can also type the address of the directory manually. Next Step Close Note: Do not select a firmware file directly. You must select the directory the firmware file is located in. Click Next Step after
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    more details. Get F/W Version Select a device and click Get F/W Version to display the current firmware version and boot image of the devices in the table. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    of the same type simultaneously on the EMS. To update firmware, first download the latest firmware, then unzip and store it on your computer. You can use the EMS FTP client to connect to a selected device. make sure that the firmware has updated successfully. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 133
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    displasy asking you to confirm that you want to upgrade the firmware, click OK. Cancel Click Cancel to exit the screen without saving any changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    files to your computer and to restore your configuration files to the devices. To access this screen click Maintenance > Device Configuration Backup and Restore. Figure 89 Maintenance > Restore to transfer the configuration file from your computer to a device. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 135
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    backup the configuration file. Click Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Backup to display the configuration screen as shown. Figure 90 Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Backup 136 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    . Delete Click Delete to remove any selected schedules from the table. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 137
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    in the following fields. Time of Day If you have selected Daily enter the time the scheduled backup will occur (hh:mm 24 hour format). NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    wish to backup the configuration file to. You can also type the backup directory address manually. OK Click OK to save your changes and exit the screen. Cancel Click Cancel to Restore. Figure 92 Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 139
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    to the schedule list. To open this screen, Click Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore > New.... Figure 93 Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore: New Schedule 140 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    should be restored. This is based on the current date of the computer on which the EMS is running, not the current date of the device(s). Enter the month and date (mm: New.... Figure 94 Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore: Add devices NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 141
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    Source File Click Browse to locate the configuration file you wish to restore. You can also manually type in the address of the file. OK Click OK to save your changes and exit Scheduled Firmware Upgrade. Figure 95 Maintenance > Scheduled Firmware Upgrade 142 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    a scheduled firmware upgrade to the schedule list. To open this screen, click Maintenance > Scheduled Firmware Upgrade > New.... Figure 96 Maintenance > Scheduled Firmware Upgrade: New Schedule NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 143
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    device configuration should be restored. This is based on the current date of the computer on which the EMS is running, not the current date of the device(s). Enter the month and date (mm:dd) Section 10.3 on page 131 for more details regarding these screens. 144 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    shows you how to access a device with Telnet directly through the EMS. You may need to access to the device. 3 Type the device user name and password to access the CLI. Figure 97 Tools > Telnet 4 Refer to the device's User's Guide for information on the commands used in this screen. NetAtlas
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    not selected Continual Test you can type the number of packets to send in the Number of Packets text box. 7 Click Apply to have the EMS ping the IP address of the selected device using the settings you have configured. 8 A screen like the following will be displayed. Figure 99 Tools > Ping
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    Route You can use the Trace Route screen to send traceroute packets from the EMS to a specified IP address and use the response to determine the path a at the same time. Time Out (secs) Specify the time in seconds the EMS is to wait for a reply before declaring this a failed traceroute test. Apply
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    PART III OLT Configuration Menus OLT Configuration Overview (151) System Configuration (153) Switch Configuration (169) Multicast Configuration (199) IP Configuration (217) RMON Configuration (229) EPON Configuration (239) EPON Profile Configuration (249) Advanced Configuration (291) 149
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    12 OLT Configuration Overview The following chapters cover how to configure the OLTs using the EMS configuration screens. Note: For a basic introduction on how to use the interface of , such as MAC filtering, IEEE 802.1x, loop guard and bandwidth control. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 151
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    .1 System Info You can use the System Info screen to display and edit basic properties of the selected OLT. Figure 101 System Configuration > System Info NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 153
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    syslog settings for an OLT. To open this screen, rightclick on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > System Configuration > Syslog. 154 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    to log the messages to different files in the syslog server. See your syslog server manual for more information Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Syslog Server Index This syslog server. Delete Click Delete to remove the selected syslog server. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 155
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    exchanging management information between network switches. SNMP is a member of TCP/IP protocol suite. A manager station can manage and monitor the switch through the 156 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    is a collection of managed objects. SNMP allows a manager and agents to communicate for the purpose of accessing these objects. SNMP itself is a simple request/response protocol based on initiates a Get operation, followed by a series of GetNext operations. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 157
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    values for object variables within an agent. Trap Used by the agent to inform the manager of some events. See the OLT User's Guide for a list of supported traps. 13.3.1 Configuring SNMP To display the SNMP screen, right-click on an OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > System
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    Copy to... Close The Trap Community string is only used by SNMP managers using SNMP version 2c or lower. Use this section to configure where to send SNMP traps from the EMS. Enter the IP addresses of grouped by category. To display the Trap Group screen, NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 159
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    Chapter 13 System Configuration right-click on an OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > System Configuration > Trap Group. Figure 106 System Configuration > Trap Group. 160 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    link is down. Autonegotiation: This trap is sent when an Ethernet interface auto-negotiates with or fails to auto-negotiate with the peer Ethernet interface. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 161
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    again to deselect all selected traps. Or click the specific trap(s) you want to send to the selected client. STP: This trap is sent when the STP root switch changes or when the STP topology changes. MAC of the same model. Click Close to exit this screen. 162 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Service Access Control Service Access Control allows you to decide what services you may use to access the OLT. You may also configure "trusted computer(s)" for each service in the Remote Mgmt screen. To open the Service Access save the changes to the device. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 163
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    Close to exit this screen. 13.6 Remote Management Remote management allows you to determine which services/protocols can access which device interface (if any) from which computers. You can customize the client IP address to enhance security and flexibility. To open this screen, right-click on an
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    service. If you enter an IP address in this field, the OLT will check if the client software mechanism to set the time manually or get the current time and EMS and then save the settings to the OLT. The real time is then displayed in the system messages. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 165
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    Bootup Select the time service protocol that your time server sends when you start the device. Not all time servers support all protocols, so you ). Time Server IP Address None is the default; enter the time manually. Enter the IP address of your time server. Check with your ISP/ network administrator
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    firmware you want the OLT to use during system startup. 1 Right-click on an OLT and click Configuration > System Configuration and the Boot Image tab. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 167
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    setting. Figure 110 System Configuration > Boot Image 4 When the setting is successful, a result screen displays. Click Close. Figure 111 System Configuration > Boot Image: Result 168 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Configuration > Switch Configuration > Port Setup. Then select a device and the port to which you want to apply this configuration. Figure 112 Switch Configuration > Port Setup NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 169
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    same model. Click Close to exit this screen. 14.2 Queuing Method Queuing is used to help solve performance degradation when there is network congestion. 170 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    method for outgoing traffic. Choices vary depending on your device models. Strict Priority Queue services queues based on priority only. When the highest priority queue empties, traffic on the queues with smaller weights. Click Apply to save the changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 171
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    , speed, duplex mode and flow control settings. Configure trunk groups or LACP before you connect the Ethernet switch to avoid causing network topology loops. 172 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Aggregation to display the configuration screen. Note: The number of link aggregation groups varies depending on your device models. Figure 114 Switch Configuration > Link Aggregation NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 173
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    the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. 174 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    option and specify how many destination lookup failure (DLF) packets the port receives per second. Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 175
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    the user's guide that comes with your switch for more information. 14.5.1 Multiple RSTP Multiple RSTP (MRSTP) is ZyXEL's proprietary feature that is compatible with RSTP and STP. With MRSTP, you can have more than one spanning tree on your EMS NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    click Configuration > Switch Configuration > STP. The screen varies depending on what standard you choose to implement on your network. Figure 116 Switch Configuration > STP: MRSTP NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 177
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    that port. It is recommended to assign this value according to the speed of the bridge. The slower the media, the higher the cost. 178 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Units) configuration message generations (by all devices in RSTP or the root device in STP). The allowed range is 1 to 10 seconds (2 is the default). NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 179
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    the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. 180 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    higher the cost. Click OK to save the changes and close this screen. Click Cancel to close this screen. All unsaved changes will be lost. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 181
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    queues for packets from each individual source or flow and prevent a source from monopolizing the bandwidth. Follow the steps below to configure priority queuing. 182 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    types by inserting a tag into a MAC-layer frame that contains bits to define class of service. Frames without an explicit priority tag are given the default priority of the ingress port. Use traffic such as SNA (Systems Network Architecture) transactions. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 183
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    declaration timeout values. See the chapter on VLAN setup for more background information. 1 In the Device Panel list, select a device and then right-click. 184 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 185
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    > Switch Configuration > Port Mirroring. Then select a device and the port to which you want to apply this configuration. Figure 122 Switch Configuration > Port Mirroring 186 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    configuring to the port(s) on the same device or the port(s) on other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 187
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    local switch. Port Isolation allows each port (1 to 12) to communicate only with the CPU management port and the uplink ports but not communicate with each other. This option is the most limiting but also the a port that you want to configure in this screen. 188 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    isolation and security among the subscribers. When properly configured, VLAN prevents one subscriber from accessing the network resources of another on the same LAN, thus a user will not see all broadcasts are confined to a specific broadcast domain. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 189
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    field displays the name of the VLAN. New... Click New... to create a new VLAN. You must enter a VID and a Name to create a new VLAN. 190 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the ports. In the VLAN screen, click New... or Modify... to display the setup screen. Figure 125 Switch Configuration > VLAN: 802.1Q > New or Modify NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 191
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    close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to close this screen. All unsaved changes will be lost. Note: A forbidden port cannot be an egress port. 192 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    that is in the egress list in a VLAN. Only select this if the connected device supports IEEE 802.1Q VLAN. Forbidden Ports A port that is blocked from joining a VLAN group. device and then right-click. 2 Click Configuration > Switch Configuration > VLAN. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 193
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    Setting Wizard Choose from All Connected or Port Isolation. All Connected means all ports can communicate with each other, that is, there are no virtual LANs. All incoming and outgoing particular port then the switch cannot be managed from that port. 194 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    address learning as this will result in many broadcasts. By default, MAC address learning is still enabled even though the port security is not activated. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 195
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    MAC address learning to occur on a port, the port itself must be active with address learning enabled. Select the Enable Address Learning check box. 196 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    you set this field to "5" on port 2, then only the devices with these five learned MAC addresses may access port 2 at any one time. A sixth device would have to wait until one of the five learned MAC of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 197
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    the group registration information, and configures multicasting accordingly. IGMP snooping allows the switch to learn multicast groups without you having to manually configure them. The switch forwards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups (that it has learned from IGMP snooping or that
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    settings, click Configuration > Multicast Configuration to display the configuration screen. Then, select the device that you want to configure. Figure 129 Multicast Configuration > IGMP 200 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    snoops, this timeout count is decreased by 1. When this number reaches zero, a group member is removed from the group if no report message is received. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 201
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    to the switch in the Provisioning > Multicast Setting Provision screen. Note: When you apply a multicast template, all custom port multicast settings will be erased. 202 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    for this port. Otherwise select Default to prohibit the port from joining any multicast group. Click this button to view the IGMP filtering profile settings. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 203
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    click Detail... to display the settings of the IGMP filter profile that is applied to the selected port. Figure 131 Multicast Configuration > Multicast: Detail 204 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    addresses to which you want this IGMP filter profile to allow access. End IP Address This field displays the ending multicast IP address Media-onDemand (MoD)) that use multicast traffic across a service provider network. MVR allows one single multicast VLAN to NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 205
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    source port(s). In this case, you must manually configure the forwarding settings on the multicast devices in the multicast VLAN. Refer to the user's guide that comes with your switch for more MVR mode. 802.1p This field displays the priority level. Priority NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    (s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 15.4.4 Creating a New Multicast VLAN Follow the steps below to create a new multicast VLAN. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 207
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    the MVR source port that sends and receives multicast traffic. 8 In the Receiver Port list box, select the port(s) that only receives multicast traffic. 208 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Multicast Configuration > Multicast VLAN: New Group 4 In the Start Address field, enter the starting IP multicast address of the multicast group in dotted decimal notation. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 209
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    settings the multicast VLAN settings. Index This field displays the multicast VLAN ID. Active This field displays whether the multicast group is enabled or not. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    displays the descriptive name for this setting. Service VLAN ID This field displays the VLAN ID of the multicast VLAN. Service VLAN Priority This field displays the priority level shown. Figure 137 Multicast Configuration > EPON Multicast VLAN: New MVLAN NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 211
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    ) for identification purposes. 4 Specify a VLAN ID in the Service VLAN ID field. Enter a number between 1 and 4094. 5 In the Service VLAN Priority field, select a priority level (0-7) with which the Group list table and click Modify... under Multicast Group. 212 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    set which VLANs the switch performs IGMP snooping upon. You can have it use IGMP snooping on any VLANs or just ones that you specify. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 213
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    number of an entry. This field displays the ID number of the VLAN group. This field displays the descriptive name for this VLAN group. 214 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    this screen. Otherwise, click Cancel to discard the settings and close this screen. 5 A screen displays showing the configuration result. Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 215
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    Chapter 15 Multicast Configuration 216 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    provides the TCP/IP configuration for the clients. If you disable the DHCP service, you must have another DHCP server on your LAN, or else the computer must be manually configured. 16.1.1 DHCP modes If there based on the VLAN membership of the DHCP clients. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 217
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    feature adds an Agent Information field to the option 82 field of the DHCP headers of client DHCP request frames that the OLT relays to a DHCP server. The following lists the DHCP Relay from the drop-down box. Figure 142 IP Configuration > DHCP Relay 218 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    DHCP Relay check box to configure the OLT to DHCP Relay relay DHCP requests to different DHCP servers for clients in different VLAN. The OLT is configured on a VLAN by VLAN basis. Note: You must set up the same model. Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 219
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    the System Info. screen. Select the check box for the OLT to add the system name to the client DHCP requests that it relays to a DHCP server. OK Click OK to save the changes and close address, subnet mask and the default gateway for management purposes. 220 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    > IP Address Setup to display the screen as shown. Then, select the device that you want to configure. Figure 144 IP Configuration > IP Address Setup NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 221
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    is not a member of this VLAN, then users on that port cannot access the device. To access the OLT make sure the port that you are connected to is a IP Addresses You can create up to 64 IP addresses, which are used to access and manage the OLT from the ports belonging to the pre-defined VLAN(s).
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    dotted decimal notation. OK Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 223
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    PIR values are based on the guaranteed and maximum bandwidth respectively as negotiated between a service provider and client. Two Rate Three Color Marker evaluates incoming packets and marks them with one of of colors, then the packets proceed unchanged. 224 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    that you want to configure in this screen. Select this to activate trTCM on the port. Specify the Commit Information Rate (CIR) for this port. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 225
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    the screen. 16.4 Static Route Static routes tell the switch how to forward IP traffic when you configure the TCP/ IP parameters manually. 1 In the Device Panel list, right-click on a device. 2 Click Configuration > IP Configuration > Static Route. Figure 147 IP Configuration > Static Route 226
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    select a static route and click the Modify... button in the Static Route screen to display the following screen. Figure 148 IP Configuration > Static Route > New NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 227
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    a good number. OK Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. 228 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    With RMON, the probe is located on a remote device (the OLT), so a network manager (the EMS) does not need to constantly poll the probe for information. The probe communicates with the network manager via SNMP. RMON groups contain detailed information about specific activities. The following table
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    . Otherwise, it displays No. Data Source This is the port of the switch that the EMS will poll for data. Bucket Requested This field displays the number of data samplings the network manager Delete Click this to remove the selected history configuration. 230 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    check box to enable the history configuration. Data Source Select the port of the OLT that the EMS polls for data. Bucket Requested Specify the number of data samplings (between 1 and 1500) the Cancel Click this to discard all changes and close the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 231
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    Type This field displays the event type (none, log, trap or log&trap). Community This field displays the community (or password). Description This field displays a description of the event. Owner Enter a model. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 232 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    select none of the options to not generate a log or trap when an associated alarm is generated. Community Description Owner OK Cancel You can select both to generate a log entry and trap when an associated screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 233
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    setting of the selected history configuration. Delete Click this to remove the selected history configuration. Show Log Click this to view logs. Alarm Threshold Parameters NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    This field displays the alarm type (none, log, trap or log&trap). Community This field displays the community (or password). Description This field displays a description of the alarm. Owner This alarm. Interval Specify the time between data samplings. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 235
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    this screen to display alarm logs. To open this screen, click Configuration > RMON Configuration > Alarm > Show Log. Figure 156 RMON Configuration > Alarm > Show Log 236 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    This field displays the time a log was generated. Description This field displays some information regarding the log entry. Close Click this to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 237
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    . Click Configuration > EPON Configuration to display the screen as shown. Then select the device that you want to configure. Figure 157 EPON Configuration > Common Setting NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 239
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    this option to allow the OLT to validate an ONU's access and registration to the OLT based on the ONU's MAC address is transmitted first. When that link empties, the OLT use WRR to service the links with lower priorities. Use the following fields to configure the NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    types by inserting a CoS tag into a MAC-layer frame that contains bits to define class of service. ToS to CoS CoS to CoS Apply Copy to... Close Set the default upstream priority that the rule profiles and apply them to upstream or downstream PON traffic. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 241
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    . This reduces the need for re-transmission of data when an error occurs. Otherwise, clear the check box to disable the error correct system. 242 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    so that the OLT does not delete the old entries even when the MAC table fills and the EMS has not already learned the MAC address of the new incoming packet. Select enabled to let the OLT rules which define the actions to be performed on the matched packets. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 243
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    device(s) of the same model. Click Close to exit the screen. 18.3 ONU Service Config Use this screen to associate profiles to an ONU. When the ONU has successfully registered or connected to the EMS, settings in the associated profiles are set to the ONU. 244 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    profile the ONU on this port uses. Click Add... to create a new service. Click Modify to change the settings of the selected service. Click Delete to remove the selected service. Click Detail... to display a screen with the details of the selected service. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 245
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    Service To create a new service, click Add... in the ONU Service Config screen. To change the settings of a selected service, click Modify in the ONU Service Config. Figure 161 EPON Configuration > ONU Service Configuration screen (see Chapter 19 on page 249). NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    Chapter 18 EPON Configuration Table 124 EPON Configuration > ONU Service Config > Add (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION ONU Rule Profile Select the ONU rule profile to and close the screen. Cancel Click this to discard all changes and close the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 247
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    > EPON Profile Configuration to display the screen as shown. Then select a device on which you want to configure the profile(s). Figure 162 EPON Profile Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 249
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    the profile settings, you can apply it to the ONU in the ONU Service Config screens (refer to Section 18.3 on page 244). Your EMS comes with a "Default" profile contains the settings that work in most and click Modify... in the EPON Profile Configuration. 250 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    link rule profile, but the actions of the two profiles conflict with each other, the EMS applies the profile with the highest priority. Figure 163 EPON Profile Configuration > Add OLT Policy rule is enabled. This field displays the packet filtering criteria. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 251
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    filtering criteria. VLAN Layer This field displays whether the OLT is to set the outer VLAN tag (Service VLAN) or inner VLAN tag (Customer VLAN). TPID This field is applicable only when the Action is this to discard all changes and close the screen. 252 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    example, if the value you specified is a network address with a 24-bit subnet mask, set the left mask to 32 and the right mask to 8. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 253
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    the Field field. Select Always match and the packet always matches the profile regardless of what you specified in the Field and Value fields. 254 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    value (0x0000 ~ 0xff0f). If you select Service VLAN 0 or Service VLAN 1 in the Field field, enter customer VLAN is identified by the TPID 0x8100 and a service VLAN is identified by the vendor specific TPID 0x88a8. Port in the Field field, enter a service port number from 1 to 65535. Click
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    . This field is available when you select Add VLAN Tag, Delete VLAN Tag, Clear Add VLAN or Clear Delete VLAN in the Action field. Select Service VLAN to set the outer VLAN tag. Select Customer VLAN to set the inner VLAN tag. 256
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    Add VLAN Tag in the Action field. Select a CoS value the EMS adds to the matched packets. VID This field is available only profile settings, you can apply it to the ONU in the ONU Service Config screens (refer to Section 18.3 on page 244). Your OLT comes NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 257
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    this profile. Select the number of the logical links you want to configure in this profile. This is the index number of the logical link. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the receiving port memory buffers fill. UNI Portbased VLAN This field displays whether flow control is enabled (v) or not (x) for the connection to the ONU. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 259
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    port. CoS Forwarding Ports OK Cancel Note: The ports must be in the same VLAN group to communicate with each other. This field displays the CoS value the ONU adds to the frames transmitted on EPON Profile Configuration > Add ONU Profile > Set Logical Link 260 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    TDM (time division multiplexing) during which an ONU transmits to the EMS and vice versa. Each ONU takes turns to transmit when its time the network. Select High to get less service time slots. Packets are serviced slower. Guaranteed Select the check box . NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 261
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    Downstream SLA Downstream traffic refers to traffic from the EMS to the ONU. Delay Specify the delay tolerance of network congestion occurs. Select Low for the packets to get serviced faster. This is recommended when you have real-time applications 262 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    ). A VLAN tag reflecting the PVID is inserted in the frame forwarded through the port. Note: The ports must be in the same VLAN group to communicate with each other. CoS Enter the CoS value the ONU adds to the frames transmitted on the port
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    destination MAC address and/or VLAN tag. The following table shows the traffic bridging types supported by the OLT. Table 133 Traffic Bridging Types BRIDGING TYPE UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM Simple Bridged The IDs. The OLT drops untagged downstream frames. 264 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the corresponding links according to the VLAN IDs and priority values. The OLT drops downstream frames that do not have a VLAN ID or priority value. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 265
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    value in the VLAN tag or IP header according to the predefined priority mapping table. See Section 18.1 on page 239 for more information. 266 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    ONU. Once you have set the profile settings, you can apply it to the ONU in the ONU Service Config screens (refer to Section 18.3 on page 244). Your OLT comes with a "Default" profile contains type and click Add... in the EPON Profile Configuration screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 267
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    in the MAC table on a Limit link. 0 means this feature is disabled and the OLT can learn up to 4K MAC addresses for a link. 268 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    . This section is available only when you set the Bridging Type to Prioritized VLAN, Priority Shared VLAN, Priority Simple Bridged or Transparent Priority Shared VLAN. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 269
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    will not be transmitted. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. 270 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    4094) to which the OLT maps the VLAN ID in the upstream frame through this link. Select the CoS value (from 0 to 7) to which the EMS maps the CoS field in the upstream frame through this link. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Click Cancel to discard
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    the ONU. Once you have set the profile settings, you can apply it to the ONU in the ONU Service Config screens (refer to Section 18.3 on page 244). Your OLT comes with a "Default" profile contains . Figure 172 EPON Profile Configuration > Add ONU Rule Profile 272 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    in the Add ONU Rule Profile screen to display the following screen. Figure 173 EPON Profile Configuration > Add ONU Rule Profile > Set ONU Policy Rule NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 273
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    will be replaced in the existing profile. To create a new profile, select the profile type and click Add... in the EPON Profile Configuration screen. 274 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    OLT applies the profile in sequence. This is the index number of the rule. A packet should match all the rules in this section before the EMS performs the action you specified below. Select this check box to enable this rule. Field Clear this check box to disable the rule. Select the
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    . This is the index number of the rule. Select this check box to enable this rule. Clear this check box to disable the rule. 276 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    adds to the matched packets. Click this to save the settings and close the screen. Click this to discard all changes and close the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 277
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    the actions of the two profiles conflict with each other, the EMS applies the profile with the highest priority. Once you have set the profile settings, you can apply it to the ONU in the ONU Service Config screens (refer to Section 18.3 on page 244). Your OLT comes NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    a logical link to which the policy link rule profile applies. Policy Link Select the name of the profile which applies to this link. Rule Profile NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 279
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    profile type and an existing profile and click Modify... in the EPON Profile Configuration. Figure 177 EPON Profile Configuration > Add Policy Link Rule Profile 280 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the corresponding filtering criteria. This field displays whether the OLT is to set the outer VLAN tag (Service VLAN) or inner VLAN tag (Customer VLAN). TPID This field is applicable only when the Action is Add VLAN Tag. Click Set... to edit an action rule. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 281
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    , if the value you specified is a network address with a 24-bit subnet mask, set the left mask to 32 and the right mask to 8. 282 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    in the Field field. Select Always match and the packet always matches the profile regardless of what you specified in the Field and Value fields. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 283
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    value (0x0000 ~ 0xff0f). If you select Service VLAN 0 or Service VLAN 1 in the Field field, enter customer VLAN is identified by the TPID 0x8100 and a service VLAN is identified by the vendor specific TPID 0x88a8. Port in the Field field, enter a service port number from 1 to 65535. Click
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    . This field is available when you select Add VLAN Tag, Delete VLAN Tag, Clear Add VLAN or Clear Delete VLAN in the Action field. Select Service VLAN to set the outer VLAN tag. Select Customer VLAN to set the inner VLAN tag. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 285
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    VLAN in the VLAN Layer field, enter 0x8100. If you select Service VLAN in the VLAN Layer field, enter a vendor specific value, such Add VLAN Tag in the Action field. Select a CoS value the EMS adds to the matched packets. VID This field is available only when NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    not. This field displays the starting multicast IP address for a range of multicast IP addresses that you want to belong to the IGMP filter profile. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 287
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    filter profile. If you want to add a single multicast IP address, enter it in both the Start IP Address and End IP Address fields. 288 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    the EPON Common Setup screen. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 289
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    Chapter 19 EPON Profile Configuration 290 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    you how to configure the advanced screens. 20.1 MAC Filter Filtering means forwarding (not supported on all models) or discarding packets based on the MAC addresses and VLAN group. To display the following screen. Figure 182 Advanced Configuration > MAC Filter NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 291
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    by deselecting this check box. Name Type a descriptive name (up to 31 printable ASCII characters) for this rule. This is for identification purpose only. 292 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    all Windows operating systems support IEEE 802.1x (see the Microsoft web site for details). For other operating systems, see its documentation. If your operating system does not support IEEE 802.1x, then you may need to install IEEE 802.1x client software. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 293
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    on this port. Select the check box to periodically prompt a subscriber to reenter his or her username and password to stay connected to the port. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    20.3 Authentication Authentication is the process of determining who a user is and validating access to the OLT. The OLT can authenticate users who try to log in based ) All communication between the client (the EMS) and the TACACS server is encrypted. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 295
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    Chapter 20 Advanced Configuration To open this screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Authentication. Figure 185 Advanced Configuration > Authentication 296 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    accessing access privilege level for administrator accounts (users for OLT management). Configure the access to authenticate the access privilege level access privilege level specify them in Method 2 and Method 3 fields. Select local to have the OLT check the access in the Access Control > the Access
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    of a RADIUS server for authentication is 1812. You need not change this value unless your network administrator instructs you to do so. Specify a password (up to 32 alphanumeric characters) as the key to be the same on the external TACACS+ server and the OLT. 298 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    is that the OLT does not prompt the client for login credentials. The login credentials are based on the source MAC address of the client connecting to a port on the OLT along want to apply this configuration. Figure 186 Advanced Configuration > MAC Auth NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 299
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    Specify the amount of time before the OLT allows a client MAC address that fails authentication to try and authenticate Forwarding A static MAC address entry is an address that has been manually entered in the MAC address learning table. Static MAC addresses do not NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    previous field will be forwarded. New... Click the New... button to create a MAC forwarding rule. Modify... Click the Modify... button to edit the selected rule. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 301
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    and click Modify... under System Setting in the Static MAC Forward screen. Figure 188 Advanced Configuration > Static MAC Forward > New System Static MAC Forward 302 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    a descriptive name (up to 20 printable ASCII characters) to identify this rule. ONU Name Select the name of the ONU to which this rule applies. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 303
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    Loop Guard Note: The loop guard feature can not be enabled on the ports that have Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP, MRSTP or MSTP) enabled. 304 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    will shut down this port. Apply Clear this check box to disable the loop guard feature. Click Apply to save your changes in this section. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 305
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    open this screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Account. Figure 192 Advanced Configuration > Account 306 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    option for the Exec or Dot1x entries. Type The OLT supports the following types of events to be sent to the accounting OLT to send information when an IEEE 802.1x client begins a session (authenticates via the EMS), ends a session as well as interim updates of NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 307
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    Configuration > Subnet Based VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION System Setting Enable Subnet Based VLAN Select this box to activate this subnet based VLANs on the OLT. 308 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    or via another DHCP server on the subnet based VLAN. Select this checkbox to force the DHCP clients in this IP subnet to obtain their IP addresses through the DHCP VLAN. Apply Click Apply to save of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 309
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    the screen. All unsaved settings will be lost. 20.9 Bandwidth Control Use this screen to enable and to configure bandwidth management for the port(s). 310 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    that you want to configure in this screen. Enable Ingress Commit Rate Limiting Select this check box to activate commit rate limits on this port. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 311
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    to the port(s) on the same device or the port(s) on other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. 312 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    PART IV Appendices and Index Alarm Types and Causes (315) SOAP Schema (317) Legal Information (335) Index (337) 313
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    cooling system problem • Fire detected • Flood detected • Toxic leak detected • Degraded signal • Communications subsystem failure • Communications protocol unacceptable • Excessive vibration • Material supply exhausted • Pump failure • Enclosure door open NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 315
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    Appendix A Alarm Types and Causes 316 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    and Client Methods SERVER METHOD NAME CLIENT METHOD GetEMSInfo GetEMSInfoResp GetNEInventoryData GetNEInventoryDataResp GetVDSLPortInfo GetMcastPortInfo GetVDSLPortInfoResp GetMcastPortInfoResp SetVDSLPort SetMcastPort SetVDSLPortResp SetMcastPortResp NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    161 Server and Client Methods (continued) SERVER METHOD NAME CLIENT METHOD GetVDSLLineProfile a method may provide. Table 162 Return Codes RETURN CODE 1 DESCRIPTION OK 1001 1002 Parameter error EMS internal error 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 No such device No such port No such profile Device
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    1.1. Get EMS System Information 1.1.1. Server Method - GetEMSInfo 1.1.2. Client Method - GetEMSInfoResp Arguments Table 163 Arguments: Get EMS System Information NAME string(64) UpTime string(64) FWVersion string(64) EthernetAddress string(32) NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 319
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    device's name GetPortArray int array This is the array of ifIndex 2.1.2. Client Method - GetVDSLPortInfoResp Arguments Table 167 Arguments: GetVDSLPortInfoResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName /sec Kbit/sec Kbit/sec Kbit/sec Kbit/sec Kbit/sec dB dB 320 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    name GetPortArray int array This is the array of ifIndex 2.2.2. Client Method - GetMcastPortInfoResp Arguments Table 170 Arguments: GetMcastPortInfoResp NAME TYPE (1), disable(2) enable(1), disable(2) auto(1), fixed(2), edge(3) enable(1), disable(2) NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 321
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    (32) alarmProfileName string(32) DESCRIPTION enable(1), disable(2) 3.1.2. Client Method - SetVDSLPortResp Arguments Table 175 Arguments: SetVDSLPortResp NAME TYPE 176 Format: SetPortRespStruct NAME TYPE ifIndex int setRetCode int DESCRIPTION 322 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    (3) enable(1), disable(2) 3.2.2. Client Method - SetMcastPortResp Arguments Table 180 Arguments: SetMcastPortResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string(32) The device's name SetPortRespArray struct array This is the array of SetPortRespStruct NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 323
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    The device's name ProfileName string(32) The profile name 4.1.2. Client Method - GetVDSLLineProfileResp Arguments Table 183 Arguments: GetVDSLLineProfileResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION int DESCRIPTION The profile name fix mode(1), rate adaptive decrease(2) 324 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    ms ms 4.2. Get IGMP Filter 4.2.1. Server Method - GetIGMPFilter Arguments Table 185 Arguments: GetIGMPFilter NAME TYPE DeviceName string(32) IGMPFilterName string(32) DESCRIPTION The device's name NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 325
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    Appendix B SOAP Schema Client Method - GetIGMPFilterResp Arguments Table 186 Arguments: GetIGMPFilterResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string(32) The device's string(32) The profile name SetItemArray struct array This is the array of ItemStruct 326 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    of 0.25dB must be multiple of 0.25dB must be multiple of 0.25dB must be multiple of 0.25dB must be 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 8 ms must be 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 8 ms NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 327
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    Appendix B SOAP Schema 4.3.2. Client Method - SetVDSLLineProfileResp Arguments Table 190 Arguments: SetVDSLLineProfileResp NAME The IGMP filter name This is the array of IGMPFilterStruct 4.4.2. Client Method - SetIGMPFilterResp Arguments Table 193 Arguments: SetIGMPFilterResp NAME TYPE
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    int array DESCRIPTION The device's name This is the array of ifIndex 5.1.2. Client Method - GetIfPerfResp Arguments Table 195 Arguments: GetIfPerfResp NAME TYPE DeviceName string(32 ifOutBroadcastPkts unsignedInt ifHCInOctets string(32) DESCRIPTION NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 329
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    array current 1 day(3) This is the array of ifIndex 5.2.2. Client Method - GetVDSLLinePerfResp Arguments Table 198 Arguments: GetVDSLLinePerfResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION Format: VdslLinePerfStruct NAME TYPE ifIndex int getRetCode int DESCRIPTION 330 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    6.1.1. Server Method - LoopbackTest Arguments Table 200 Arguments: LoopbackTest NAME TYPE DeviceName string(32) LoopbackType int IfIndex int DESCRIPTION The device's name internal loopback(1), external loopback(2) NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 331
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    Minor(3), Info(4) Communication(1), QualityOfService(2), Client Method - GetAlarmInfoResp Arguments Table 204 Arguments: GetAlarmInfoResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION GetRetCode int GetAlarmInfoRespArray struct array This is the array of AlarmInfoStruct. 332 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    string(32) port int logTime string(32) severity int type int ack int clear descr int string(256) DESCRIPTION not-acknowledged(0), acknowledged(1) not-cleared(0), cleared(1) NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 333
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    Appendix B SOAP Schema 334 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    , manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rights reserved. Disclaimer ZyXEL does replacement will consist of a new or re-manufactured functionally NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 335
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    device at http:// www.zyxel.com/web/support_warranty_info.php. Registration Register your product online to receive e-mail notices of firmware upgrades and information at www.zyxel.com for global products, or at www.us.zyxel.com for North American products. 336 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    access control service 163 access log browser 34 access copy 57 configuration save 53 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide Index Index copyright 335 E egress rate, and bandwidth control 312 Element Management System. See EMS. EMS 19 add a submap or device 62 common command buttons 49 delete
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    66 view IGMP multicast status 79 view MAC table 77 view port status 75 view STP status 71 ems version 40 EPON profile setup 257 event log 115 external authentication server 295 F firmware scheduled uploads to Tree Protocol, See MSTP 176 Multiple STP 176 MVR 205 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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    EMS Remote Client 20 See also NetAtlas Access EMS. NetAtlas Access EMS Server 20 See also NetAtlas Access EMS. NetAtlas EMS 19 main screen. See main screen. user accounts. See user accounts. version 40 network elements (NE) 19 Network Management System. See NMS. new user 26 NMS 19 O online services
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    31 V VDSL Line Configuration 249 VDSL line performance 102 VDSL Switch Manager 45 VLAN ingress check 189 subnet based 308 W warranty 335 note 336 340 NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide
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