D-link DAS-3248 User Manual [ru]

DAS-3224/3248
User Manual
Version 1.0
RECYCLABLE
AMENDMENT HISTORY
Version Date Description
V1.0 May, 2014 New release
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AMENDMENT HISTORY .......................................................................................................... 2
Contents .................................................................................................................................. 3
WARNING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................... 5
1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 6
1.1DAS-3224/3248 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.2APPLICATION .............................................................................................................................................. 6
1.3SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................... 7
2 Hardware Setup and Startup ............................................................................................... 8
2.1 DESCRIPTION OF HARDWARE ........................................................................................................................ 8
2.1.1 Power Outlet ................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.2 Optical Ethernet Port (UP1 and UP2) – SFP Cage ............................................................................. 8
2.1.3 Electrical Ethernet Port (UP1 and UP2) – RJ45 ................................................................................. 8
2.1.4 System LED ................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.5 LINE ports and PSTN ports .............................................................................................................. 9
2.2ACCESSORY PARTS CHECK ........................................................................................................................... 10
3 Web-based Interface Setup and Startup .......................................................................... 11
3.1SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.1.1 System Information ....................................................................................................................... 12
3.1.2 System Reboot .............................................................................................................................. 13
3.1.3 Save Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 14
3.1.4 Backup/Restore ............................................................................................................................. 14
3.1.5 Firmware Update .......................................................................................................................... 15
3.1.6MANAGEMENT USERS ............................................................................................................................. 16
3.1.7SYSTEM LOG ......................................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.7.1 Syslog Sender Config .................................................................................................................................. 17
3.1.7.2 Syslog Log .................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.1.8 Image List/Selection ...................................................................................................................... 18
3.2CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................ 19
3.2.1 Ethernet ........................................................................................................................................ 19
3.2.1.1 Interface Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 19
3.2.1.2Management IP .............................................................................................................................................. 20
3.2.2 Bridge Features ............................................................................................................................ 20
3.2.2.1 Bridge Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 20
3.2.2.2 XVID ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.3 DSL Profile Configuration .............................................................................................................. 22
3.2.3.1 Profile ............................................................................................................................................................ 22
3.2.3.1.1 Line Profile ....................................................................................................................................... 22
3.2.3.1.2 Channel Profile .................................................................................................................................. 23
3.2.3.2 Port Setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.3.2.1 Interface .......................................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.3.2.2 Line Setup ......................................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.3.2.3 Channel Setup .................................................................................................................................. 26
3.2.3.3 PVC Management ......................................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.4 VLAN ............................................................................................................................................. 28
3.2.4.1 VLAN Setup ................................................................................................................................................... 28
2.2.4.2 VLAN Attachment ......................................................................................................................................... 29
3.2.5 QoS ............................................................................................................................................... 30
3.2.5.1 Ingress ........................................................................................................................................................... 31
3.2.5.1.1 Policer Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 31
3.2.5.1.2 Policer Attachment ............................................................................................................................ 31
3.2.5.2 Egress ............................................................................................................................................................ 32
3.2.5.2.1 Contract Setup .................................................................................................................................. 32
3.2.5.2.2 Scheduler Setup ................................................................................................................................ 33
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3.2.5.2.3 PQBlock Setup ................................................................................................................................... 33
3.2.6 Protocol Based VLAN ..................................................................................................................... 34
3.2.6.1 PBV Setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 34
3.2.6.2 PBV Attachment ............................................................................................................................................ 35
3.3ADVANCED ............................................................................................................................................... 35
3.3.1 Protocol Enable ............................................................................................................................. 35
3.3.1.1 Protocol Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 35
3.3.1.2 Protocol Attachment .................................................................................................................................... 36
3.3.2 SNMP ............................................................................................................................................ 37
3.3.2.1 SNMP HOST Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 37
3.3.2.2 SNMP TrapHost Setup .................................................................................................................................. 38
3.3.4 IGMP ............................................................................................................................................. 38
3.3.4.1 IGMP ACL Setup ........................................................................................................................................... 38
3.3.4.2 IGMP Group List ........................................................................................................................................... 39
3.3.4.2.1 Group List ......................................................................................................................................... 39
3.3.4.2.2 Group’s Sources List ......................................................................................................................... 41
3.3.4.3 IGMP Information .......................................................................................................................................... 41
3.3.4.3.1 General Information .......................................................................................................................... 41
3.3.4.3.2 Timer Information ............................................................................................................................. 42
3.3.5 DLI Setup ...................................................................................................................................... 42
3.3.6 SNTP ............................................................................................................................................. 43
3.3.6.1 TimeZone ....................................................................................................................................................... 43
3.3.7 STP/RSTP ....................................................................................................................................... 45
3.3.7.1 STP/RSTP Info .............................................................................................................................................. 45
3.3.7.2 STP/RSTP Port .............................................................................................................................................. 45
3.3.8 802.1x .......................................................................................................................................... 46
3.3.8.1 Server List ..................................................................................................................................................... 46
3.3.8.2 Port List ......................................................................................................................................................... 47
3.4STATUS ................................................................................................................................................... 47
3.4.1 Bridge ........................................................................................................................................... 47
3.4.1.2 Forwarding Database ................................................................................................................................... 48
3.4.2 DSL .............................................................................................................................................. 48
3.4.2.1 Line Status .................................................................................................................................................... 48
3.4.2.2 Channel Status ............................................................................................................................................. 49
3.4.3 Ethernet Status ............................................................................................................................. 49
3.5MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................................... 50
3.5.1 Ethernet Statistics ......................................................................................................................... 50
3.5.2 Bridge Statistics ............................................................................................................................ 50
3.5.3 DSL Statistics ................................................................................................................................ 51
3.5.4 Ing-Policer Statistics ...................................................................................................................... 52
3.5.5 IGMP Statistics .............................................................................................................................. 53
3.5.5.1 IGMP Member Statistics ............................................................................................................................... 53
3.4.5.2 IGMP Port Statistics ..................................................................................................................................... 53
3.5.5.3 IGMP VLAN Statistics ................................................................................................................................... 53
3.5.6 DHCP Relay Statistics .................................................................................................................... 54
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WARNING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING INSTRUCTIONS
Before installing DAS-3224/3248, the following safety instructions must be complied.
1. All installation, repair or replacement procedures must be performed by qualified service
personnel.
2. Before attempting to operate or repair this product, make sure the DAS-3224/3248 is properly
grounded.
3. The maximum recommended operating temperature for the DAS-3224/3248 is 65ºC.
Care must be taken to allow sufficient air circulation.
4. The connections and equipment that supply power to the DAS-3224/3248 should be capable
of operating safely within the maximum power requirements of the DAS-3224/3248.
If the input DC voltage is more than 10% lower than the standard the DAS-3224/3248 may
malfunction. Make sure that the power supply is stable and the voltage is correct.
5. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not locate the product where the
power cord can be stepped on. Do not touch exposed connections, components or wiring
when power is present.
6. To reduce the risk of fire or any other malfunction and damages to the DAS-3224/3248, use
the cables and power adapter provided in the package.
7. Following installation and the final configuration, the product must comply with the applicable
safety standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed. If
necessary, request technical support.
8. Do not operate this product with panels removed or with suspected failure or damage to
electrical components.
9. DAS-3224/3248 is not water-proofed. Never place or install the product in a wet location
unless specially designed waterproof protection is present.
We will not be responsible for any damages or injuries to the DAS-3224/3248, environment, or
operating personnel if any of the safety instructions described above are violated or operating the
device in the non-recommended conditions.
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1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the DAS-3224/3248 as your broadband access solution. This manual will
help you with the setup and configuration of your product.
1.1 DAS-3224/3248 Overview
DAS-3224/3248 ADSL2+ IP DSLAM is the up to date ADSL2/+ technology. The introduction
of ADSL2+ has a major impact on how the original networks are engineered and how we
access them. ADSL2+ is the latest and most advanced broadband technology for residential
and business customers. DAS-3224/3248 IP DSLAM promises to deliver downstream up to
25 Mbps and upstream up to 1 Mbps traffic on short copper loops. DAS-3224/3248 is
designed to support the wide deployment of triple play features and offers the user many
advanced services such as voice, high speed data, and video on demand. Another benefit of
DAS-3224/3248 is to enable service providers to use their existing DSL infrastructure at their
own pace and within reasonable cost.
1.2 Application
Application 1: MTU Active Fiber Application
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1.3 Specification
System Features Protocol Support
λ DSL/POTS Ports
λ 24/48-port ADSL/2/2+ subscriber interface
with built-in POTS Splitter
λ Centronic 50-pin connector for Telco line in
and out
λ Alarm Relay for 3 inputs and 1 output λ Two Uplink Port SFP/GE Combos λ Plugable FAN Module λ ATM Functionality
λ RFC 1483/2684 multi-protocol
encapsulation over ATM AAL5
λ LLC/VCMUX auto detection λ VBR/GFR/UBR/ABR/CBR/VBR-nrt Policing λ VBR/GFR/UBR+/WFQ/UBR/GFR/VBR-nrt
Shaping
λ Bridging Port
λ Tagged/Untagged/All Frame Filter λ VLAN Ingress Filter λ Static and Port-based VLAN λ S-tag/C-tag Priority Mapping λ Support for Transparent LAN Service (TLS)
λ VLAN
λ Single or Double tag support λ N:1/1:1 VLAN
λ Forwarding Database
λ 16K MAC address entries λ Dynamic/Static FDB λ Forwarding N:1/1:1 VLAN
λ Multicast
λ Up to 256 multicast addresses λ IGMP v1, v2, v3 λ Multicast VLAN mapping
o Independent VLAN multicast (IVM).
o Shared VLAN Multicast (SVM)
λ Policer
λ Broadcast/Unknown rate limit λ 802.1P Priority rate limit
λ Access Control List
λ Filter on MAC, IP, Ether Type and port
λ Packet size 64 bytes to 1522 bytes
λ IGMPv1, v2, v3 snooping and proxy λ PPPoE Intermediate Agent λ DHCP L2 Relay – TR101 Appendix B λ IEEE 802.1x
λ STP (802.1D) / RSTP (802.1W) λ SNTP Client λ SysLog Client
ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ Interface
λ ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+: Downstream DMT data rate
of 32 kbps up to 25 Mbps; Upstream DMT data rate of 32 kbps up to 1 Mbps
λ Comply with the ITU G.992.1 (G.DMT), G.DMT.bis,
ITU G.992.2 (G.Lite), ANSI T1.413 issue 2, ITU G.994.1 (G.handshake) for ADSL, G.992.3 for
ADSL2, and G.992.5 for ADSL2+ standards
λ Extended power management capabilities to
optimize power consumption for each application
λ Distance up to 18 kft
Management
λ Local RS-232 CLI and Ethernet Web/SNMP/TELNET
management
λ Remote in-band Web/SNMP/TELNET management λ Firmware upgradeable via HTTP, FTP or TFTP λ Support for SNMP v1, v2, v3
Operating Requirements
λ Operating Temperature: -20 to 65°C λ Storage Temperature: -30 to 70°C λ Operating Humidity: 5 to 90% RH non-condensing
Dimensions and Weight
λ Dimensions: 260 mm (d) x 440 mm (w) x 44mm (h) λ Weight: 6kg
Power
λ AC power model: 90 VAC ~ 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz λ DC power model: -36 VDC ~ -72 VDC λ Power Consumption: 70 Watts
Certifications
λ EMC
λ FCC Part 15 Class A λ CE-EMC Class A
λ Safety
λ EN60950-1 λ ITU-T K.20
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2 Hardware Setup and Startup
2.1 Description of Hardware
With AC power supply:
With DC power supply:
2.1.1 Power Outlet
AC: 90 ~ 240VAC, 50/60 Hz; 70 Watts (Max.)
DC: -36 ~ -72 VDC; 70 Watts (Max.)
2.1.2 Optical Ethernet Port (UP1 and UP2) – SFP Cage
- Two 1000BASE-X (SX, LX, LHX, ZX) ports
- Two uplink ports or
- One port is for uplink and another one for downlink (stacking port)
2.1.3 Electrical Ethernet Port (UP1 and UP2) – RJ45
- Two automatic MDI/MDI-X 1000/100/10 BASE T Ports
- Two uplink ports or
- One port is for uplink and another one for downlink (stacking port)
Pin Signal Name 1 Transmit Data plus (TD1+) 2 Receive Data minus (RD1-) 3 Transmit Data plus (TD2+) 4 Transmit Data plus (TD3+) 5 Receive Data minus (RD3-) 6 Receive Data minus (RD2-) 7 Transmit Data plus (TD4+) 8 Receive Data minus (RD4-)
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2.1.4 System LED
System Status LEDs LED Condition Status PWR On Green Power is properly supplied SYS On Green System initialization is properly completed ALM On Red System alarm is active TST On Amber System test in progress
2.1.5 LINE ports and PSTN ports
Line Port Pin Assignment
PIN # Usage PIN# Usage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NOT USED 50 NOT USED
DSL/PSTN 1-T
DSL/PSTN 2-T
DSL/PSTN 3-T
DSL/PSTN 4-T
DSL/PSTN 5-T
DSL/PSTN 6-T
DSL/PSTN 7-T
DSL/PSTN 8-T
DSL/PSTN 9-T
DSL/PSTN 10-T
DSL/PSTN 11-T
DSL/PSTN 12-T
DSL/PSTN 13-T
DSL/PSTN 14-T
DSL/PSTN 15-T
DSL/PSTN 16-T
DSL/PSTN 17-T
DSL/PSTN 18-T
DSL/PSTN 19-T
DSL/PSTN 20-T
DSL/PSTN 21-T
DSL/PSTN 22-T
DSL/PSTN 23-T
DSL/PSTN 24-T
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
DSL/PSTN 1-R
DSL/PSTN 2-R
DSL/PSTN 3-R
DSL/PSTN 4-R
DSL/PSTN 5-R
DSL/PSTN 6-R
DSL/PSTN 7-R
DSL/PSTN 8-R
DSL/PSTN 9-R
DSL/PSTN 10-R
DSL/PSTN 11-R
DSL/PSTN 12-R
DSL/PSTN 13-R
DSL/PSTN 14-R
DSL/PSTN 15-R
DSL/PSTN 16-R
DSL/PSTN 17-R
DSL/PSTN 18-R
DSL/PSTN 19-R
DSL/PSTN 20-R
DSL/PSTN 21-R
DSL/PSTN 22-R
DSL/PSTN 23-R
DSL/PSTN 24-R
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2.2Accessory Parts check
Check the following items in your package. Contact our sales representatives if any item is
missing or damaged.
With AC power supply:
• DAS-3224/3248 ADSL2+ IP DSLAM
Using a power
• AC Power Cord
With DC power supply:
• DAS-3224/3248 ADSL2+ IP DSLAM
supply with a different voltage rating will damage and void the warranty for this product.
Using a power supply with a different voltage rating will damage and void the warranty for this product.
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3 Web-based Interface Setup and Startup
1. To access web-based user interface on the DAS-3224/3248, one has to connect uplink port
and enter URL below at web browser.
Uplink #1 (UP1): http://192.168.100.111
Uplink #2 (UP2): http://192.168.1.111
2. If you first time login the web-based user interface, the default User name/Password is:
User Name: admin
Password: admin
3. Click on . You are now ready to configure DAS-3224/3248 IP DSLAM using web-based
user interface.
Web-based user interface provides a series of web pages that you can use to setup and
configure the DAS-3224/3248 IP DSLAM. These pages are organized into four main topics.
You can select each of the following topics from the menu on the left-hand side of the main
window:
- System: the System section lets you carry out system commands like Firmware
Update, System Reboot, Save Config, and Recall Config.
- Configuration: information about the current configuration of various system features
with options to change the basic configuration.
- Advanced: information about the current configuration of various system features with
options to change the advance configuration.
- Status: Information about the current setup and status of the system.
- Maintenance: show the statistics of the interface.
The changes made via web pages will immediately reflect in all elements of the network.
The exact information displayed on each web page depends on the specific configuration
that you are using. The following sections give you a general overview of the setup and
configuration details.
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3.1System
Click on System menu, the following options appear:
The System menu contains options including, System Information, System Reboot, Save
Configuration, Backup/Restore, Firmware Update, Management Users, System Log and
Image List/Selection. They will be introduced in the following sections.
3.1.1 System Information
This page simply shows the basic information of the device. User will be able to enter the
desired information for the device and click on “Apply” to save the settings.
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Field Description
Description: Description of the device Name: Name of the device. User can give a name for easy management. Location: Location of the device Contact: Contact personnel or information Vendor: Vendor of the device. User can give a name for easy management Log Threshold: Number of log events Object-ID: ID of the object Up Time: Time elapses after the devices switched on. P/N: Product number HwVersion: Version of hardware (PCB board) CPLDVersion: Version of CPLD (Complex Programmable Logic Device) LinuxVersion: Version of embedded Linux CPSwVersion: Version of Control Plan software CPSwVersion (build): Time built of Control Plan software DP Version: Software version information System Time: Time of the device Time Zone: Setting the time to the desired time zone DST: Daylight Saving Time
3.1.2 System Reboot
Click System Reboot under the System Menu to display the page below. User will be able to
decide which configurations to reboot from based on the dropdown list.
Upon click the “Reboot” button, a warning window will be popped up confirming the
action.
When “Yes” button is pressed, it will take the system about 80 seconds to reboot.
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3.1.3 Save Configuration
To store current configuration at non-volatile Flash memory:
1. From the System menu, click on Save Configuration. The following page is displayed:
2. Click on “Commit” to save your current configuration in the device.
After a short time the configuration is saved and the following confirmation message window
is displayed.
3.1.4 Backup/Restore
In the Backup/Restore page as shown below, user will be able to restore or backup the
configuration.
Click on the “Browse” button to choose the configuration file desired and click “Restore” to
apply the changes.
Note: You need to reboot the system to last configuration after restore the configuration file.
As for saving the current configuration settings, simply click on the “Backup” button to save
the configurations.
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3.1.5 Firmware Update
This option allows firmware images to be uploaded to the DAS-3224/3248 using HTTP.
1. From the System menu, click Firmware Update. The following page will be
displayed:
2. Use the button to browse and select the file. Click .
3. The image file is uploaded to the RAM first and then moved to the flash non-volatile
memory.
A progress bar will show the updating progress.
When the progress is finished, a pop up window will be shown as below:
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4. Once the file has been written to flash, the Firmware Update page shows the
completion of the update and requests whether the DAS-3224/3248 is rebooted in order to
run the new image file. Click OK, or user also can restarted from the System Reboot in the
system menu.
Note: Please do not power-off the device while updating firmware or saving the configuration as
this might cause the device to malfunction.
3.1.6 Management Users
This page allows the user to delete, modify and create user accounts for managing the DAS-
3224/3248. Click “Management Users” under System menu to display the following pages.
To delete an account:
Simply select the specific account and click the “Delete” button to delete.
Note: Delete default user is not allowed.
To modify an account:
Select the specific account and click the “Modify” button to display the modification page. Edit the
password field to change the password as you want and click “Apply” to save the settings.
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To create an account:
Click the “Create” button to display the creation page. Enter the desired data into the
specified fields and click “Apply” to create the account.
There are two privilege levels can be selected:
Root: is administrator, can use All of system function.
Guest: is guest, can check/read only of system function.
3.1.7 System Log
It records the messages generated from the system, stores them and analyzes them.
3.1.7.1 Syslog Sender Config
This page allows the user to create or delete syslog send server. Click “Syslog Sender
Config” under System Log of the System menu to display the following image.
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