ZyXEL Communications VDSL SWITCH VES-1616F-3X User Manual
User’s guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- User’s Guide
- Introduction
- Status and Basic
- The Web Configurator
- System Status and Port Statistics
- Basic Setting
- 6.1 Overview
- 6.2 System Information
- 6.3 General Setup
- 6.4 Introduction to VLANs
- 6.5 Switch Setup Screen
- 6.6 IP Setup
- 6.6.1 Management IP Address
- 6.7 Port Setup
- 6.8 VDSL Parameters
- 6.8.1 Frequency Band Plan
- 6.8.2 Configured Versus Actual Rate
- 6.8.3 PSD
- 6.8.4 UPBO
- 6.8.5 Latency Modes
- 6.8.6 Rate Adaption
- 6.8.7 RFI (Radio Frequency Interference)
- 6.8.8 VDSL Profiles
- 6.9 VDSL Profile Setup
- 6.10 VDSL Alarm Profile Setup
- 6.11 VDSL PSD Profile Setup
- Advanced
- VLAN
- Static MAC Forward Setup
- Filtering
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Bandwidth Control
- Broadcast Storm Control
- Mirroring
- Link Aggregation
- Port Authentication
- Port Security
- Queuing Method
- Classifier
- Policy
- VLAN Stacking
- Multicast
- 21.1 Multicast Overview
- 21.1.1 IP Multicast Addresses
- 21.1.2 IGMP Filtering
- 21.1.3 IGMP Snooping
- 21.2 Multicast Status
- 21.3 Multicast Setup
- 21.4 IGMP Filtering Profile
- 21.5 MVR Overview
- 21.5.1 Types of MVR Ports
- 21.5.2 MVR Modes
- 21.5.3 How MVR Works
- 21.6 General MVR Configuration
- 21.7 MVR Group Configuration
- 21.7.1 MVR Configuration Example
- Differentiated Services
- Routing Protocol
- Management
- Maintenance
- 25.1 The Maintenance Screen
- 25.2 Load Factory Default
- 25.3 Reboot System
- 25.4 Remote Device Upgrade
- 25.5 VDSL Chip Reset
- 25.6 Remote Device Reset
- 25.7 Firmware Upgrade
- 25.8 Restore a Configuration File
- 25.9 Backing Up a Configuration File
- 25.10 FTP Command Line
- 25.10.1 Filename Conventions
- 25.10.2 FTP Command Line Procedure
- 25.10.3 GUI-based FTP Clients
- 25.10.4 FTP Restrictions
- Access Control
- 26.1 Access Control Overview
- 26.2 The Access Control Main Screen
- 26.3 About SNMP
- 26.3.1 Supported MIBs
- 26.3.2 SNMP Traps
- 26.3.3 Configuring SNMP
- 26.4 Setting Up Login Accounts
- 26.5 SSH Overview
- 26.6 How SSH works
- 26.7 SSH Implementation on the Switch
- 26.7.1 Requirements for Using SSH
- 26.7.2 SSH Login Example
- 26.8 Introduction to HTTPS
- 26.9 HTTPS Example
- 26.9.1 Internet Explorer Warning Messages
- 26.9.2 Netscape Navigator Warning Messages
- 26.9.3 The Main Screen
- 26.10 Service Access Control
- 26.11 Remote Management
- Diagnostic
- Syslog
- Cluster Management
- MAC Table
- ARP Table
- Maintenance
- Commands, Troubleshooting and Specifications
- Introducing the Commands
- 32.1 Overview
- 32.1.1 Switch Configuration File
- 32.2 Accessing the CLI
- 32.2.1 Multiple Login
- 32.2.2 The Console Port
- 32.2.3 Telnet
- 32.2.4 SSH
- 32.3 The Login Screen
- 32.4 Command Syntax Conventions
- 32.5 Getting Help
- 32.5.1 List of Available Commands
- 32.5.2 Detailed Command Information
- 32.6 Changing the Password
- 32.7 Account Privilege Levels
- 32.8 Command Modes
- 32.9 Using Command History
- 32.10 Saving Your Configuration
- 32.10.1 Logging Out
- 32.11 Command Summary
- 32.11.1 User Mode
- 32.11.2 Enable Mode
- 32.11.3 General Configuration Mode
- 32.11.4 interface Commands
- 32.11.5 mvr Commands
- 32.11.6 vdsl-alarmprofile Commands
- 32.11.7 vdsl-profile Commands
- 32.11.8 vlan Commands
- Command Examples
- 33.1 Overview
- 33.2 show Commands
- 33.2.1 show interface
- 33.2.2 show ip
- 33.2.3 show logging
- 33.2.4 show mac address-table all
- 33.2.5 show multi-login
- 33.2.6 show system-information
- 33.2.7 show vdsl-alarmprofile
- 33.2.8 show vdsl-profile
- 33.3 ping
- 33.4 traceroute
- 33.5 Enabling RSTP
- 33.6 vdsl-port Command
- 33.7 Configuration File Maintenance
- 33.7.1 Backing up Configuration
- 33.7.2 Restoring Configuration
- 33.7.3 Resetting to the Factory Default
- 33.8 no Command Examples
- 33.8.1 no mirror port
- 33.8.2 no https timeout
- 33.8.3 no trunk
- 33.8.4 no port-access-authenticator
- 33.8.5 no ssh
- 33.9 interface Commands
- 33.9.1 interface port-channel
- 33.9.2 bpdu-control
- 33.9.3 broadcast-limit
- 33.9.4 bandwidth-limit
- 33.9.5 mirror
- 33.9.6 gvrp
- 33.9.7 ingress-check
- 33.9.8 frame-type
- 33.9.9 egress set
- 33.9.10 qos priority
- 33.9.11 name
- 33.9.12 speed-duplex
- IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
- 34.1 Configuring Tagged VLAN
- 34.2 Global VLAN1Q Tagged VLAN Configuration Commands
- 34.2.1 GARP Status
- 34.2.2 GARP Timer
- 34.2.3 GVRP Timer
- 34.2.4 Enable GVRP
- 34.2.5 Disable GVRP
- 34.3 Port VLAN Commands
- 34.3.1 Set Port VID
- 34.3.2 Set Acceptable Frame Type
- 34.3.3 Enable or Disable Port GVRP
- 34.3.4 Modify Static VLAN
- 34.3.5 Forwarding Process Example
- 34.4 Delete VLAN ID
- 34.5 Enable VLAN
- 34.6 Disable VLAN
- 34.7 Show VLAN Setting
- Troubleshooting
- Product Specifications
- Introducing the Commands
- Appendices and Index