Ethernet setting – NetComm IP DSLAM NCT480 User Manual
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ethernet Setting
The Ethernet Interface allows you to manage the network Ethernet port.
NCT480 IP DSLAM has two GE interface for uplink/downlink purposes. The IP address associates with the
uplink and downlink interface are only for system management purpose. The IP address assigned to the
Ethernet ports must be in different subnets.
Figure 4-1 Ethernet Port Configuration Dialog
Select an Ethernet Port to show the parameters, edit the control value in text box and click ‘Apply’ to modify or
click ‘Add’ to create a new Ethernet port.
Item
Description
ethernet Port pull down menu
Select the Ethernet port from pull down menu.
IP Address
This specifies the network IP address of given Ethernet interface. This IP address is for
system management use only.
Valid values: Any valid class A/B/C address
Net Mask
This specifies the network mask configured for the interface.
Valid values: 255.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255
Is use DhCP
This indicates whether a DHCP client is to be triggered to obtain an IP address for this
Ethernet interface.
Interface Type
The type of Ethernet interface, net or slave.
Actual Duplex Mode
The duplex mode use by the Ethernet interface.
Output Rate Limit
This parameter specifies the output rate limiting value to be applied on this interface. The
unit is in Mbits/sec. This setting will have effect on receiving data rate of specified port.
Valid values: 0 ~ 300 Mbps
Management vLAN ID
VLAN for management traffic on this interface. Nonzero value of this field is valid only if
either ‘IP Address’ field is non-zero or ‘does use DHCP’ field is true. If no Management
VLAN ID is specified (in the create operation) or its value is set to zero (either in create
or modify operation) then the system shall use the value of ‘private VLAN ID’ associated
with the bridge port created on this interface as the Management VLAN ID.
In case the management VLAN (i.e. ‘Management VLAN ID’ or the associated ‘private
VLAN ID’, if ‘Management VLAN ID’ is zero) does not exist on the system then IP based
management on this management VLAN shall not happen on the interface till the
corresponding VLAN is created with the Network side port as its member.
Default values: 0
Valid values: 0 ~ 4094