EoC Master Master User Guide Gui de V 1.2
CONTENT
PART 1 PRODUCTS INSTRUCTION .............................................................. ........................................................................................................ .......................................... 5 1.1 PRODUCT FEATURE ................................................................. .................................................................................................................................. ................................................................. 5 1.2 P RODUCT FUNCTION F RAMWORK ................................................................ .......................................................................................................... .......................................... 6
1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ................................................................. ...................................................................................................................... ..................................................... 8 PART 2 CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTION ............................................................... ........................................................................................... ............................ 14 2.1 SYSTEM M ANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................ 14
2.1.1 SYSTEM INFORMATION ..................................................................... ........................................................................................................................ ................................................... 14 2.2 D 2.2 D EVICES M ANAGEMENT ANAGEMENT ....................................................................... .......................................................................................................................... ................................................... 14
2.2.1 PORT ............................................................. ................................................................................................................................ ...................................................................................... ................... 14 2.2.2 VLAN.............................................................. ................................................................................................................................. ...................................................................................... ................... 14 2.3 USER MANAGEMENT USER MANAGEMENT ....................................................................... .......................................................................................................................... ................................................... 15
2.3.1 USER LIST................................................................ .................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................... ...... 16 2.3.2 ADDING 2.3.2 ADDING..................................................................... ......................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................... ...... 16 2.3.3 EDIT ............................................................... ................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................... .................. 16 2.3.4 DELETE .................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................ .......................................................................... ...... 16 2.4
SYSTEM SETTING SYSTEM SETTING............................................................... .............................................................................................................................. ............................................................... 16
2.4.1SAVING SETTING ............................................................... .............................................................................................................................. ............................................................... 16 2.4.2DOWNLAOD ................................................................. ..................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................... ...... 16 2.4.3RESTORE DEFAULT SETTING ............................................................... ....................................................................................................... ........................................ 16 2.5 EOC MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................... 16
2.5.1 DEVICE LIST ..................................................................... ................................................................................................................................... .............................................................. 16 2.5.2 DEVICE REGISTER .................................................................... ....................................................................................................................... ................................................... 16 2.5.3 WHITE LIST.............................................................. ................................................................................................................................. .......................................................................... ....... 17 2.5.4 UPDATE SET ............................................................ ............................................................................................................................... .......................................................................... ....... 17 2.6 E XIT LOGIN ................................................................. ..................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................... ...... 18
PART 3 OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENT ................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................ 18 3.1
C ONNECTION -OF- BAND ............................................................... ONNECTION WITH OUT ....................................................................................................... ........................................ 18
3.2
COMMAND I COMMAND I NSTRUCTION ................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................... 18
3.3
C OMMAND OMMAND L INE V IEW ....................................................................... .......................................................................................................................... ................................................... 18
3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4
SET USER MULTI-LEVEL PROTECTION ................................................................ ............................................................................................ ............................ 19 COMMAND ONLINE HELP ............................................................... .................................................................................................................. ................................................... 20 COMMAND LINE WRONG INFORMATION .............................................................. .......................................................................................... ............................ 21 COMMAND LINE OLD COMMAND .............................................................. ...................................................................................................... ........................................ 21
3.3.5 COMMAND EDIT FEATURES ...................................................................... .............................................................................................................. ........................................ 21
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3.3.6 COMMAND LINE DISLPAY FEATURES.................................................................... ................................................................................................ ............................ 22 3.4
S ET U SER SER ..................................................................... ......................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................... ...... 22
3.5
S ET IP R IP ROUTE .............................................................. ................................................................................................................................. .......................................................................... ....... 22
3.6 B ROADCAST STORM C ONTROL ONTROL ....................................................................... .............................................................................................................. ....................................... 23 3.7 S ET VLAN ................................................................... VLAN ....................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................... ...... 23
3.7.1 VLAN CREAT/DELETE VLAN ................................................................... ........................................................................................................... ........................................ 23 3.7.2 ASSIGN PORT FOR VLAN .............................................................. ................................................................................................................. ................................................... 23 3.7.3 SHOW VLAN INFORMATION ..................................................................... ............................................................................................................. ........................................ 23 3.8
SET PORT PORT ....................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................. ...... 24
3.8.1 ENTER PORT VIEW ............................................................ ........................................................................................................................... ............................................................... 24 3.8.2 SET PORT STATUS..................................................................... ........................................................................................................................ ................................................... 24 3.8.3 SET PORT B ANDWITH .................................................................... ....................................................................................................................... ................................................... 25 3.8.4 SET PORT MIRRORING .................................................................. ..................................................................................................................... ................................................... 25 3.8.5 SHOW PORT INFORMATION ...................................................................... .............................................................................................................. ........................................ 26 3.9
SET SNMP SET SNMP.................................................................. ...................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................... ...... 26
3.9.1 SET B ASIC FUNCTION OF SNMP ........................................................ ..................................................................................................... ............................................. 26 3.9.2 VACM SET VACM ....................................................... ....................................................................................................................... .................................................................... .... 27 3.9.3 SET SNMP B ASIC FUNCTION .................................................................. .......................................................................................................... ........................................ 27 3.9.4 SHOW SNMP INFORMATION .................................................................... ............................................................................................................ ........................................ 27 3.10
M ....................................................................................................................... 28 ANAGEMENT ANAGEMENT SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................
3.10.1 S AVE CURRENT SETTING ............................................................ ............................................................................................................... ................................................... 28 3.10.2 SOFTWARE VERSION UPGRADE ............................................................ .................................................................................................... ........................................ 28 3.10.3 3.10.4 3.10.5 3.10.6 3.10.7
ENABLE SERVICE FUNCTION.................................................................. .......................................................................................................... ........................................ 28 RESTOREDEFAULTING SETTING ............................................................ .................................................................................................... ........................................ 28 RESTART DEVICE ............................................................. ............................................................................................................................ ............................................................... 28 SHOW SYSTEM VERSION INFORMATION....................................................................... ........................................................................................ ................. 29 SHOW MEMORY USAGE CONDITION ................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................ 29
3.10.8 SHOW CURRENT SETTING & DEFAULT SETTING...................................................................... ........................................................................... ..... 29 3.11
CNU M M ANAGEMENT ANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................ 29
3.11.1 CNU DEVICE REGISTER M ANAGEMENT ....................................................................... ........................................................................................ ................. 29 3.11.2 CNU WHITE LIST ............................................................. ............................................................................................................................ ............................................................... 30 3.11.3 CNU TERMINAL M ANAGEMENT ANAGEMENT .............................................................. ...................................................................................................... ........................................ 30 3.11.4 3.11.5 3.11.6 3.11.7 3.12
SYSTEM LOG .............................................................. ................................................................................................................................. .......................................................................... ....... 31
3.12.1 3.12.2 3.12.3 3.12.4 3.13
EAT FRAME .................................................................... CNU DEVICE HEART BEAT ................................................................................................ ............................ 30 CNU TERMINAL UPGRADE M ANAGEMENT .................................................................................... ................. 30 ANAGEMENT ................................................................... REBOOT CNU TERMINAL DEVICE ...................................................................... .................................................................................................. ............................ 31 SHOW CNU SETTING STATUS ................................................................ ........................................................................................................ ........................................ 31
ENABLE/DISENABLE SYSTEM LOG TERMINAL SHOW................................................................. ...................................................................... ..... 31 SET LOG HOST OF INFORMATION CENTER................................................................... .................................................................................... ................. 31 SYSTEM DEBUG SET SYSTEM LOG LEVEL ................................................................. .................................................................................. ................. 32 SHOW INFORMATION CERER SETTING STATUS ............................................................ ............................................................................. ................. 32
SYSTEM D EBUG ..................................................................... ................................................................................................................................... .............................................................. 32
3.13.1 ENBALE/DISENBALE PROTOCAL DEBUG OPTION..................................................................... .......................................................................... ..... 32 3.13.2 SHOW DEBUG OPTIONS STATUS ....................................................................... ................................................................................................... ............................ 33
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PART 4
TELNET MANAGE.................................................................................................................... 33
4.1 H OW TO CONNECT T ELNET ................................................................................................................... 33 4.2 D EVICE T ELNET C ONNECTION ............................................................................................................. 33 4.3 H OW TO CONNECT SSH ......................................................................................................................... 34 4.4
SSH C ONNECTION ................................................................................................................................. 34
PART 5
WEB MANAGMENT ................................................................................................................. 37
5.1 W EB M ANAGE I NTERFACE I NSTRUCTION ................................................................................................ 37
5.1.1 WEB SET INTERFACE INSTRUCTION .................................................................................................. 37 5.1.2 TIMEOUT M ANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................... 38 5.1.3 LOGOUT ................................................................................................................................................ 38 5.2 D EVICE M BY W ANAGEMENT EB .............................................................................................................. 38
5.2.1 SYSTEM M ANAGE ................................................................................................................................ 38 5.2.2 DEVICE M ANAGE.................................................................................................................................. 38 5.2.3 USER M ANAGE..................................................................................................................................... 43 5.2.4 SYSTEM SETUP ................................................................................................................................. 46 5.2.5 EOC MANAGE .................................................................................................................................... 48 5.2.6 LOGOUT ............................................................................................................................................. 54 PART 6
SNMP MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................ 54
6.1 SNMP C OMMAND S ETUP ......................................................................................................................... 55 6.2 SNMP C ONNECTION ................................................................................................................................ 56
PART 7
EOC PROJECT DEMOSTRATION .................................................................................. 57
7.1 S IGN S ERVICE M ODE ............................................................................................................................... 57
7.1.1 EOC DEVICE COLLOCATING ILLUSTRATION (WE USE M ASTER ANM7002&SLAVER ANS4003WV IN THIS CASE) ................................................................................................................................................. 57 7.1.2 SETTING STEP................................................................................................................................... 58 7.2 M ULTI -SERVICE M IXED M ODE ................................................................................................................ 59
7.2.1 EOC DEVICE COLLOCATING ILLUSTRATION (WE USE M ASTER ANM7002&SLAVER ANS4003/ANS3003 FOR THIS CASE) ......................................................................................................... 60 7.2.2 SETTING STEP ...................................................................................................................................... 60
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Part 1 Products Instruc tion 1.1 Product Feature EoC Broadband Access soltuon including EoC Master series and Eoc Slave series and Network Management Software NMS1000(normal version)/NMS2000(advanced version) Eoc Master Series including ANM9002/9001/8004/8002/8001/ANM7001/7002/6001(U)/6004(U) are based on IEEE 1901 (Draft), and downwards compatible with HomePlug AV protocol. These products can transmit/receive ethernet signals over CATV coaxial cable, occupy low-frequency band outside the frequency range of the existing CATV. Their function is over the same HFC network with existing DOCSIS system, no need to restructure existing HFC network, well adapt to the diversified topologies of existing broadcasting & TV networks. z
EoC Master consist of basic units (including control switching backplane), uplink optical data module, optical reception module, and CLT line card module, and adopt scalable, hot swappable, and modular architecture for flexible network capacity expansion
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EoC Master support system management with SNMP/CLI/WEB/TELNET/SSH
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EoC Master provide remote NMS supporting SNMP protocol and MIB standards, Unified management to reduce faults, facilitate outdoor installation, and cut costs
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EoC Master support configuring EoC terminals through the master devices in a centralized mode
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EoC Master supportt Forward Error Correction/Dynamic Bandwith Allocation
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EoC Master Support IEEEE 802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN and QoS, SNMP v3,SSH2 protocal.
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1.2 Product Function Framwork
EoC Master ANM700X
EoC Master ANM600X
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EoC Master ANM600XU
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1.3 Technical Specification
ITEM EoC Solution Power
ANM6001
ANM6004
1 Qualcomm 6400 EoC Module
4 Qualcomm 6400 EoC Modules
10W
25W
HomePlug RF
Bandwith:7.5-30MHZ/Output Power:≥110dBuV
CATV RF
Bandwith:47-1000MHz,Input Return Loss:>16dB,Insert Loss:≤1dB
Connection Node
F breakthrough Connector (inch/metric optional)
RF Impedance
75Ω
Standards Compliance
IEEE HomePlug AV,IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3u Auto MDI(X)
Remote Management
Support remote WEB Management, TELNET, SNMP; Support centralized management on all connected EoC terminals
Protocol
TDMA/CSMA
Transmission Speed
200Mbps
Coding Mode
Asynchronous
Modulation Mode
OFDM
Transmission Distance
500 m or above
Encryption Mode
128-bit AES
Power
220V AC / 60V AC(optional)
Size(LxWxH)
225 mm×200 mm×90 mm
Weight
<4kg
Operation Temperature
-25~55 ℃
Storage Temperature
-40~70 ℃
Operation Humidity
10%~90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity
10%~95% non-condensing
ITEM
ANM6001U
ANM6004U
EoC Solution
1 Qualcomm 6400 EoC Module
4 Qualcomm 6400 EoC Modules
Power
18W
33W
HomePlug RF
Bandwith:7.5-30MHZ/Output Power:≥110dBuV
CATV RF
Bandwith:47-1000MHz,Input Return Loss:>16dB,Insert Loss:≤1dB
Connection Node
F breakthrough Connector (inch/metric optional)
RF Impedance
75Ω
Standards Compliance
IEEE HomePlug AV,IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3u Auto 8
MDI(X) Remote Management
Support remote WEB Management, TELNET, SNMP; Support centralized management on all connected EoC terminals
Protocol
TDMA/CSMA
Transmission Speed
200Mbps
Coding Mode
Asynchronous
Modulation Mode
OFDM
Transmission Distance
500 m or above
Encryption Mode
128-bit AES
Power
220V AC / 60V AC(optional)
ONU Mode
Integrated
ONU
Data Optical Connection: 1EPON port, single module, FC/PC ONU Optical Parameter
Data Optical Transmission Wavelength:1310nm; Data Optical Receiving Wavelength:1490;
Size(LxWxH)
225 mm×200 mm×90 mm
Weight
<4kg
Operation Temperature
-25~55 ℃
Storage Temperature
-40~70 ℃
Operation Humidity
10%~90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity
10%~95% non-condensing
ITEM
ANM7001
ANM7002
EoC Solution
1 Qualcomm 6400 EoC Module
2 Qualcomm 6400 EoC Modules
Power
35W
40W
HomePlug RF
Bandwith:7.5-30MHZ / Output Power:≥110dBuV Bandwith:47-1000MHz;Input Return Loss:>16dB Insert Loss:≤1dB;Flatness: ±0.75dB
CATV RF
C/N:≥51dB(-1dBmIN); C/CTB:≥65dB; C/CSO:≥60dB RF Output Singal Level: ≥110dBuv
Connection Node
F breakthrough Connector (inch/metric optional)
RF Impedance
75Ω
Standards Compliance
IEEE HomePlug AV, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3u Auto MDI(X)
Remote Management
Support remote WEB Management, TELNET, SNMP; Support centralized management on all connected EoC terminals
Protocol
TDMA/CSMA
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Transmission Speed
200Mbps
Coding Mode
Asynchronous
Modulation Mode
OFDM
Transmission Distance
500 m or above
Encryption Mode
128-bit AES
Power
220V AC / 60V AC(optional)
WDM Module
Integrated WDM Module(optional) Data Optical Connection: 1EPON port, single module, FC/PC
ONU Optical Parameter
Data Optical Transmission/Receiving Wavelength:1310nm/1490nm Video Optical Receiving Wavelength: 1100~1600nm (representative value: 1550nm)
Size(LxWxH)
270 mm×220 mm×115 mm
Weight
<4kg
Operation Temperature
-25~55 ℃
Storage Temperature
-40~70 ℃
Operation Humidity
10%~90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity
10%~95% non-condensing
ANM8004
ITEM EoC Module Power Homeplug RF
Four Qualcomm 7410 EoC mater modules 40W Occupied Bandwith:7.5~67.5MHz;Output Power:≥105dBuV Occupied Bandwith:87-1000MHz;Input Return Loss:>16dB;Insert
CATV RF Loss:≤1dB Connection Type RF Impedance Standards Compliance
F Connector(inch/metric optional) 75Ω IEEE HomePlug AV,IEEE802.3,IEEE802.3x,IEEE802.3uAutoMDI(X) Support remote WER management, TELENT, SNMP; Support
Remote Management centralized management on all connected EoC terminals Protocol Transmission Speed Coding Mode
TDMA/CSMA 350Mbps Asynchronous
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Modulation Mode
OFDM
Transmission Distance
Not more than 1000 meter
Encryption Mode
128-bitAES
Power
220VAC/60Vac
Operation Temperature
-25~65℃
Storage Temperature
-40~70℃
Operation Humidity
10%~90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity
10%~95% non-condensing
ITEM
EoC Module
ANM8001
ANM8002
One Qualcomm 7410 EoC One Qualcomm 7410 EoC mater module mater module
Power Homeplug RF
15W
20W
Occupied Bandwith:7.5~67.5MHz;Output Power:≥110dBuV Occupied
Bandwith:87-1000MHz;Input
Return
Loss:>16dB;Insert
CATV RF Loss:≤1dB Connection Type RF Impedance
F breakthrough Connector(inch/metric optional) 75Ω
Standards IEEE HomePlug AV,IEEE802.3,IEEE802.3x,IEEE802.3uAutoMDI(X) Compliance Support remote WER management, TELENT, SNMP; Support centralized Remote Management management on all connected EoC terminals Protocol Transmission Speed Coding Mode Modulation Mode
TDMA/CSMA 320Mbps
640Mbps
Asynchronous OFDM
Transmission Not more than 1000 meter Distance Encryption Mode Power
128-bitAES 220VAC/60Vac
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Size(LxWxH) Weight
242×162×105mm 2kg
Operation -25~55℃ Temperature Storage Temperature
-40~70℃
Operation Humidity
10%~90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity
10%~95% non-condensing
ITEM
EoC Module
ANM9001
ANM9002
One Qualcomm 7410 EoC mater Two module
Power
Qualcomm
7410
EoC
mater
modules 25W
40W
Data Optical Interface:1 EPON interface, single mode, FC/PC Data Optical transmission Wavelength: 1310nm Data Optical Receiving Wavelength:1490nm Optertical Character
TV Optical Receiving Wavelength:1100 to 1600nm, typical 1550nm TV Receiving Optical Power:-7dBm to +2dBm TV Receiving Optical recommended Power: -3dBm to +1dBm TV Optical Interface: Single, FC/APC
Homeplug RF
Occupied Bandwith:7.5~65MHz;Output Power:≥110dBuV Occupied Bandwith:47-1000MHz;Input Return Loss:>16dB; Insert Loss:≤1dB Flatness:±0.75dB
CATV RF
C/N:≥51dB(-1dBmN); C/CTB: ≥65dB;C/CSO: ≥60dB RF Output Signal Level: ≥110dBuv
Connection Type RF Impedance
F breakthrough Connector(inch/metric optional) 75Ω
Standards IEEE HomePlug AV,IEEE802.3,IEEE802.3x,IEEE802.3uAutoMDI(X) Compliance Remote Management Protocol
Support remote WER management, TELENT, SNMP; Support centralized management on all connected EoC terminals TDMA/CSMA
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Transmission Speed Coding Mode Modulation Mode
320Mbps
640Mbps
Asynchronous OFDM
Transmission 500 to 1000 meter Distance Encryption Mode Power Size(LxWxH) Weight
128-bitAES 220VAC/60Vac 270×220×115mm 4kg
Operation -25~65℃ Temperature
Storage -40~70℃ Temperature Operation 10%~90% non-condensing Humidity Storage Humidity
10%~95% non-condensing
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Part 2 Configur ation Instructi on
2.1 System Management 2.1.1 System Information This configuration include product informationand Host information 2.2 Devices Management With Devices Management of the port, you can set port parameter, get the port statistical information and port status and set VLAN of the related port. 2.2.1 PORT Managenent Status: If Enable, this port can transmit and exchange data stream. If Disable, the port can be connected but can transmit and exchange data stream Self-adaption: When you start using Self-adaption,the port will negotiate port speed with the connected devices.And when you turn off Self-adaption,the port won’t negotiate port speed with the connected devices and compel current speed of the port Flow Control: Duplex: There are six mode of the 10M/100M/1000M port as following ¾
10Mbps/HD:10M (Half Duplex)
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10Mbps/FD:10M ( Duplex)
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100Mbps/HD:100M (Half Duplex)
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100Mbps/FD:100M (Half Duplex)
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1000Mbps/FD:1000M (Half Duplex)
PORT VLAN: The default Port VLAN ID, for short”PVID”. When you enable 802.1Q VALN mode, ANM7002 will add PVID to data frames and find and transmit the VLAN team if data frames have no 802.1Q VLAN TAG(When ANM7002 is working with PORT VLAN mode or PROTECTED VLAN mode,the PVID setting of ANM7002 cann’t be amended ) PORT STASTICAL INFORMATION: This function will stastic how many data bytes, data frames, broadcast frames, multicast frames, wrong frames received or transmitted by every port. 2.2.2 VLAN ANM7002 support 802.1Q VLAN mode.
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IEEE802.1Q define a new frame format. It add a Tag Header after the original address of the standard Ethernet frame as following:
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VLAN ID:This function set tag of VLAN to identify VLAN.The VLAN ID range is 1-4095
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Untag Port:These ports only belong to one VLAN and cann’t belong to multi-VLAN.
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VLAN Broadcast Area: This function define the transmission range of VLAn frames. The port out of VLAN cann’t receive any frame from the VLAN.You can set the property of port in VLAN as TAG or UNTAG. If set as TAG member, all data frame from this port will be marked with VLAN TAG and the VLAN ID in the VLAN TAG is the VLAN ID of VLAN Broad Area. If set as UNTAG member, all data frame from this port won’t be marked with VLAN TAG. ANM7002 can support up to 4K VLAN Bbroadcast Area.
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Default VID: When the Master cann’t know to which VLAN the frame belong from the TAG
header of a frame, it will judge which VLAN the frame belong to by the default VID of the port through which the frame enter the Master. You can set multi-VLAN while on eport can belong to multi-VLAN. There is a VLAN chart and every item in the chart is has a corresponding VLAN Broadcast Area. All data packet that flow through the device will find VLAN chart according to the VLAN ID of this data packet(if no VLAN TAG in the dada package, then according to PVID of the inflow port).If the data packet can find the corresponding item in the chart and the port is aso a in the VLAN Broadcast Area the data package can be send accurately from the port otherwise the data packet will be disgarded.
2.3 USER MANAGEMENT This function can allow you to check the existing user name of ANM7002,add/delete user,amend user pass word, set management pass word, g ive the user administration authority
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2.3.1 USER LIST The User List of ANM7002,shows all user names that log in ANM7002.The user just need to add one new user name before accessing control and management in the name of the new user. 2.3.2 ADDING You can add many IDs including normal user ID and ad ministrator ID to manage the device. 2.3.3 EDIT You need to appoint user name before amending and qiving user rights. In ANM7002,the super administrator can amen any user rights and amend relevant access right 2.3.4 DELETE You can delete any user ID and withdraw the relevant right except administer ID
2.4 SYSTEM SETTING 2.4.1SAVING SETTING This function can save any operation setting and the saving setting is for overall situation in ANM7002. 2.4.2Downlaod This function is for updating new software version or restore old software version 2.4.3RESTORE DEFAULT SETTING This function can restore the software to the default setting. 2.5 EoC MANAGEMENT 2.5.1
DEVICE LIST
This function can check the device and show the device information such as whether or not online, enrolling, belonging to white list . It also can amend online registered device parameters 2.5.2
DEVICE REGISTER This function can register new devices.In this function you can write user description, speed
limitation of the setting device and the allowed MAC address number, broadcast storm suppression, 16
terminal device port parameter, VLAN setting information. 2.5.2.1
Status Information
This function can check the MAC address, device type, software version, contact address and device description. 2.5.2.2
Message Statistics
This function can check the data message information receiving and sending by the device port 2.5.2.3
Signal Statistics
This function can check the signal parameter information receiving and sending by the devicet 2.5.2.4
EDIT
This function can edit enrolling terminal device and set the MAC address, user name, contact telno, contact address, device description, download/uplink speed, limitation of MAC address number, broadcast storm suppression, LAN port parameter, Rate Duplex mode, priority, into the port speed limitation/out the port speed limitation, port status, VLAN mode and PVID informatiom 2.5.2.5
QoS Set
This function can set QoS priority information of the device 2.5.2.6
Update
This function can update terminal devices 2.5.2.7
Management
This function can re-start terminial devices 2.5.3
White List EoC Master has White List set function. You need enable the White List to set the device
Registered or unregistered users all can belong to White List simultaneously or don’t belong to White List respectively. White List can control terminal accessing, only the terminal in White Liat can get the service. The default set for White List is turnoff. When White List is enable, Registered or unregistered terminals have different
White List default strategy and set strategy respectively. And the registered terminal
has White List control function for single device. 2.5.4
Update Set
This function can choose the way to update the software. You can update the software by tftp or flp with the Master. If updating by tflp, you need appont updating serve address and the file name while updating by ftp, you need appiont updating serve address and the use name, pass word and file name. 17
2.6 Exit Login This function can exit login of the current user
and get back to login interface
Part 3 Out-of-band Management This function can manage EoC Master with serial port and doesn’t occupy network bandwith. 3.1 Connection with Out-of-band You need a PC or terminal emulation software for example the Hyper Terminal or Windows OS First, please connect the serial port of ANM7002(In this manual, we take ANM7002 as sample) with the serial port of PC, then run the WINDOWS hyper terminal. You can see in the figure that speed of the serial port is 38400bps and the date bits is 8bit.There is no parity check and data stream control, the stop bit is 1.If there is no Hyper Terminal in your WINDOWS, you can use insert install DISC to laod it or download a a a Hyper Terminal such as Hyper Terminal Private edition) from internet. Please note: speed of the serial port is 38400bps and the date bits is 8bit.There is no parity check and data stream control, the stop bit is 1 3.2 COMMAND Instruction EoC Master provide users with a series of setting command and command line interface for setting and management easily. Command interface has the following features: ¾
Setting command cascade protection to insure that unauththorized user cann’t
invade the
Mater. ¾
Users can enter”?” at any time to get online help
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Users can enter”tab” at any time to complete command
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Provide similar Doskey function that can run some previous command.
Command line interpreter use incompletely suited searching method to search keywords. User just need enter conflictfree keywords to explain the command. For example: Config command, just enter conf 3.3 Command Line View This function provide the following view:
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View
Function
Prompt
Enter Command
Check the running
quit :turn off
status/ statistics User Setting
information and make
EocMaster>
some simply system
Connect
connection
ANM7002
with the concentrator
management Set system System View
Enter”enable”in
EocMaster(enable)#
parameters
Set system Setting View
User Setting
Enter “config” in
EocMaster(config)#
parameters
system View Enter “interface
Ethernet Port View
Set enthernet port
EocMaster(config-if-eth0/1)#
ethernet 0/1” in Setting View Enter “interface
Cable Port View
Set Cable port
Qxit Command
EocMaster(config-if-cab0/3)#
cable
0/3” in
Setting View
quit :get back user view
Exit :get back to the last layer of user view
Enter”interface VLAN View
Set VLAN
3.3.1
vlan default” in Setting View Enter “cnu mac
CNU Interface View
EocMaster(config-vlan-default)#
Set CNU port
EocMaster(cnu-0000.0000.0001)#
0000.0000.0001” in Setting View
Set User Multi-Level Protection EoC Master has two kind of users with different level
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Visiting Level User: Only can execute simple inquire operation in User Setting
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Administrator Level User;Can execute operation such as monitoring, setting, management in system View.
Please use
to set user cacade protection. If you can enter th e right pass word three times, you will be administrator lever us er, otherwise would be visiting level user
Operation
Command
Remark
Enter System View
Config
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Set multi-level pass word
config lo gin-auth enable
Set login pass word
login-password
password:6 characters at least
Delete multi-level pass word
config login-auth disable
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3.3.2
Command Online Help
Command line interface provide two kind of online help: complete help and partially help. Users can get relevant help information when setting the Master with online help. 1 Complete help In any view, enter “?” to get the following command EocMaster(enable)# ? clear
Clear screen
config
Turn on config mode command
debug
Debugging functions
dir
List files in directory
exit
Exit current mode and back to previous mode
help
Description of the interactive help system
idle-timeout
Set idle timeout value
kill
Kill some unexpected things
list
Print command list
logout
Disconnect from switch and quit
no
Negate a command or set its defaults
ping
Ping command to test if the net is correct
quit
Disconnect from switch and quit
reboot
Reboot the switch
remove service show
Remove file Config system services Show running system information
telnet
Telnet to other host or switch
terminal
Set terminal line parameters
who
Display who is connected to the switch
Enter one command and enter , then enter ”?”, if there are keywords,pleas elist all keywords and simple description.
2 Partially Help Enter one character and “?”,then list all commands beginning with this character EocMaster(config)# s? 20
save
Save system information to flash
service
Configure system services
set
Config system's setting
show
Show running system information
snmp-server
Config snmp-server parameter
source-mac
Config QOS based on source MAC address
Enter one command and one character and”?”, list all keywords beginning with this character EocMaster(config)# service w? webserver
Configure web manage service
If you enter after entering some front characters of the keywords, the user terminal screes will show the complete keywords(if the beginning character of the keyword is unique) EocMaster(config)# service w←enter EocMaster(config)# service webserver 3.3.3
Command Line Wrong Information If the command entered by users can pass syntax check, system will execute the command
correctly otherwise System will report wrong information to users. 3.3.4 ¾
Command Line Old Command Command line interface provide similar Doskey function that can save some old command entered by users and call these commands at any time and execute them repeatedly. Command line can save up to 10 old commands for users and the operation is follwong:
Operation
Key
Result
Call last old command
<↑>
If older command exist,then callit
Call next old command
<↓>
If later command exist,then callit
3.3.5
Command Edit Features Command line Interface provide basic edit function
and support multi-line edit.The
manximum length of a command is 511 characters. Key
Function
Normal Key
If edit buffer is not full,then insert it in the current cursor position and the
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curdor move rightward.
3.3.6
Delete the front character of the current cursor position and move th ecurdor move leftward.
Command Line Dislpay Features
When the information displayed is more than one screen, the system provide pause function. Users have three choice as following: Key or Command
Function
Dislpay next line informatiom
Display next scrren inforamtion
Other keys
Exit display
3.4 Set User This function can set ANM7002’s Web Master User ID including user of administrator and user of visiting level Operation
Command
Result
Enter Systern View
Config
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Add user
Delete
user add
login-password user delete
login-password
¾ ¾
user-name password -
3.5 Set IP Route
Operation
Command
Result
Enter Systern View
Config
-
Add one IP Route
ip route < A.B.C.D/M>
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Delete one IP Route
Assign IP router of VLAN
no ip route < A.B.C.D/M> ip route < A.B.C.D/M> vlan
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-
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3.6 Broadcast Storm Control Operation
Command
Result
Config
-
Enable this function
storm-ctrl enable
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Shut this function
no storm-ctrl enable
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Command
Result
Config
-
Enter System View
3.7 Set VLAN 3.7.1
VLAN Creat/delete VLAN
Operation Enter System View Creat VLAN
interface vlan
vlan-id
Delete VLAN
No interface vlan
vlan-id:VLAN ID(from1~4094) Delete appointed VLAN
vlan-id
3.7.2
Assign port for VLAN
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Enter VLAN View
interface vlan
Add port for appointed VLAN
add
vlan-id
port interface-number tagged interface-number tagged
interface-number :port number,the format is trench number/port number tagged:is th port tag mode? On defuat setting,all port belongto VLAN 1
Delete port of appointed VLAN
3.7.3
Delete portinterface-number port interface-number tagged tagged
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Show VLAN Information
This function can show the operation situation of VLAN ifif you choose choose SHOW view.
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command in any
Operation
Command
Result ¾
vlan-id1 to vlan-id2:assign the ID range of VLAN to show
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Show VLAN information
show interface vlan
all :Show detailed information of all VLAN
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If you choose some parameter or keywords, system will show detailed inform tion of appointed VLAN
3.8 SET PORT 3.8.1
Enter Port View
Please enter Port View before you set port.
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View Enter Port
Enter Port View of
View
Ethernet
3.8.2
Config interface ethernet interface-number
Enter Port View of
interface cable
cable
interface-number
interface-number :Port number
SET PORT STATUS STATUS
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View Enter Port
Enter Port View of
View
Ethernet
Config interface ethernet interface-number
Enter Port View of
interface cable
cable
interface-number
Shutdown ethernet port
shutdown
Enable ethernet port
no shutdown
Set duplex of port
duplex { full |half}
interface-number :Port number
Default setting is enable status ¾
full:full duplex mode
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half :half duplex mode
In default setting, full duplex mode of port is auto-consulation mode
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Set spped of port
speed { 10 | 100 | 1000 }
¾
10:10Mbps
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100:100Mbps
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1000 :1000Mbps (Only GIGA enthernet port support)
In default setting,full duplex mode of port is auto-consulation mode In default setting,the port Set flow-contol of port
flow-control
don’tenable
flow-control function
with data message Set default setting as flow-control
3.8.3
flowcontrol
disable
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Set Port Bandwith
Enter System View
-
Config egress rate-limit
<0-1048512>
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Ingress rate-limit
<0-1048512>
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Set Port Egress Bandwith
Set Port Ingress Bandwith
3.8.4
Set Port Mirroring
1 Mirror the Source Port Result
Operation
Command
-
Enter System View
Config
Mirror the source port
monitor session 0 source
¾
¾
Rx:Moniter receiving data message only
{ tx |
Tx :Moniter transmitting data
rx | both }
interface
message only ¾
both:Moniter receiving and transmitting data message
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Delete the source port
no monitor session 0 source interface rx | both }
2 Mirror the Objective Port 25
{ tx |
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Mirror the Objective Port
monitor
session
interface
0
destination
{cable|
-
ethernet}
no monitor session 0
-
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Show Port Status Information
show monitor session 0
Show can be excuted in any View
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Enable SNMP
snmp-server enable
In defaule seting,SNMP is
Delete the Objective Port
3.8.5
Show Port Information
3.9 SET SNMP
3.9.1
Set Basic Function of SNMP
1 Enable/Disenable function
disenable Disenable SNMP
snmp-server disable
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Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Set Community ID
snmp-server com2sec
Set Community ID for SNMP
2 Set Community ID
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3.9.2
VACM Set VACM
Operation
Command
result
Enter System View
Config
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Add VACM group
snmp-server group add
Set VACMgroup and View and
Delete VACM group
snmp-server group delete
Add VACM View
snmp-server view add
Delete VACM View
snmp-server view delete
Add VACM Access Rrights
snmp-server access add
3.9.3
Access Rights
Set SNMP Basic Function
1 Permit/Forbid Device Send TRAP Information TRAP is information for NMS send initiatively by EoC Master, reporting some urgent events such as Master reset Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Permit ANM7002to send TRAP
snmp-server trap enable
Enable snmp trap function
message Forbid ANM7002to send TRAP mess snmp-server trap disable
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2 Set TRAP Objective Host Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Permit ANM7002 to send TRAP
snmp-server
message
3.9.4
trap-source
Enable snmp trap
Show SNMP Information
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
You can enable Show command in
Show the current device setting
show snmp-server com2sec
any View
group
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3.10
Management System
3.10.1 Save Current Setting To ensure that Current Setting can work as
intitialization
setting when ANM7002 is power on
next time. Operation
Command
Result
Save Current Setting
save
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Execute the command in User Setting
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Please save the setting in Flash
3.10.2 Software Version Upgrade
Operation
Command
Upgrade Device Software version
upgrade
Result {tftp
|
ftp}
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3.10.3 Enable Service Function
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Enable WEB Service
service webserver enable
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Enable
TELNET Service
service telnet enable
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Enable
SSH Service
service ssh enable
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Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Restoredefaulting Setting
erase startup-config
3.10.4 Restoredefaulting Setting
ANM7002will
reset
automatically
after restoredefaulting setting
3.10.5 Restart Device
Operation
Command
Result
RestartANM7002
reboot
This command is executed in User Setting
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3.10.6 Show System Version Information
Operation
Command
Result
Show system version information
Show version
This command can be execyted in any View
3.10.7 Show memory usage condition
Operation
Command
Result
Show memory usage condition
Show memory usage
This command can be execyted in any View
3.10.8 Show Current Setting & Default Setting When Eoc Master is power on ,it will read setting in Flash for initialization. If there is no setting in Flash, Master will use default setting for initialization. Operation
Command
Result
Show Default Setting
show startup-config
This command can be execyted in
Show Current Setting
show running-config
any View If this command is executed in Usersetting, pass word won’t show
3.11
CNU Management CNU Management is the control center of EoC Master to manage EOC modules.It can protect legal usesr and restrict illegal users effectively.
3.11.1 CNU Device Register Management
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Set device register
cnu register mac
This command is executed in User
Setting
In default setting ,all devices are not registered
Delete device register
No cnu register mac
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3.11.2 CNU White List
Operation
Command
Result
Enable cnu white list
cnu white-list enable
This command is executed in User Setting IN
default
setting,white
list
is
disenable Disenbale cnu white list
No cnu white-list enable
Set default user device of cnu white
cnu
list
{register| unregister}
whhite list are register users
Add device to white list
cnu
-
white-list
-
default
contain
white-list mac
If white list is defaukt setting,users in
3.11.3 CNU Terminal Management
Operation
Command
Result
Enter System View
Config
-
Enter Device Setting View
cnu
register
mac
-
Enter
appointed
Device
cnu mac
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Bandwidth {up|down} <0-102400>
Set uplink/download
Management Set Bandwith Of terminal Device
bandwith.defaut setting is 0,means no setting Set appoint service PVIP parameter Interface of terminal device
{cable | ethernet |voip |
wifi} <0-5> pvid
<1-4094> priority
Set PVID of appointed service
<0-7> {tag |untag} Limit
MAC
access
number
of mac-limit <0-8>
From 1-8,0 means no limitation
terminal device Set terminal QoS rule
qos {map | trust-mode}
Specify QoS rule queue
3.11.4 CNU Device Heart Beat Frame
Operation
Command
Result
Set cnuonline HeartBeatFrame
cbat keepalive enable
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Set cnuonline HeartBeatFrame Gap
cbat keepalive interval
Set cnu online
cnu keepalive enable
<1-3600>
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3.11.5 CNU Terminal Upgrade Management
Operation
Command
Result
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Set cnu terminal upgrada
cnu
upgrade
ftp
Set userID and pass word for
upgrade
cnu upgrade mac
Set MAC address of device to upgrade
cnu
upgrade
mode
>
Set upgrade mode,user
name,upgrade servicer address
cnu upgrade execute
Use upgrade function
Operation
Command
Result
Reboot CNU terminal deveice
cnu reboot
3.11.6 Reboot CNU Terminal Device
mac
This command is executed in User Setting Reboot appointed device
3.11.7 Show CNU Setting Status Operation
Command
Enter System View
Config
Show
CNU
device
setting
status Show
appointed
terminal
Result
Show cnu list < linkup| port|
This
command
can
register |white-list>
executed in any View
be
show cnu mac
device parameter list
3.12
Show terminal device statistics
show
cnu
statistics
information
Show device list to upgrade
show cnu upgrade-list
mac
System log
3.12.1 Enable/disenable system log terminal show
Operation
Command
Result
Enable system log terminal show
config syslog enable
This command is executed in User Setting Default setting is enable
Disenable system log terminal show
config syslog disable
This command is executed in User Setting
3.12.2 Set log Host of information Center
Operation
Command
Result 31
Permit terminalto output
log to
config syslog server enable
-
output
config syslog server type
-
server Set
corresponding
log
module
enable
Set add/delete information Host
config syslog [add|delete] server Add or delete log server
{[port]
<1-65535>}*1
{[facility] <0-7>}*1
is IP address,port is port number , facility is priority level
3.12.3 SyStem Debug Set System LOG level
Operation
Command
Enter System View
Config
Set System LOG level
Result
config syslog server lowest-level
Set the lowest level of System Log,
<0-7>
which means system will make log information for all log type that is equal to or greater than the lowest level.0: System cann’t use , 1 : 2 : serious
real-time
operation
3:wrong
4:alarm 5: Prompt
6:
general information 7:debug
3.12.4 Show information cerer setting status
Operation
Command
Enter System View
Config
Show
information
cerer
setting
Result
Show syslog configuration
status
3.13
This command can be execyted in any View
System Debug
3.13.1 Enbale/disenbale Protocal Debug Option
Operation
Command
Result
Enable protocal debug option
debug { all| module-name }
¾
This command is executed in User Setting
¾
The default setting is disable all debug options
Disenable protocal option
no debug { all |module-name }
This command can be execyted in any View
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3.13.2 Show Debug Options Status
Operation
Command
Result
Show debug options status
Show debug { all |module-name }
This command can be executed in any View
Part 4
Telnet Manage
Telnet management and SSH management can remote manage EoC Master by it’s RJ45 port, which will occupy somen network bandwith. SSH manage ment is encrypted security access. Note: Telnet management and SSH management are different with serial port management o nly in physical link. All Command are same with CLL command of serial port management. 4.1 How to connect Telnet For this function, you need a PC with TCP/IP protocal. First, please enter command” service telnet enable” in Console of your PC to enable Telnet function. And connect EoC Master with PC by cable through their RJ45 port. Then set the network adaptor of the PC and make the PC and ANM7002 in the same network segment. 4.2 Device Telnet Connection Please click “run” in your PC windows OS (WIN7) and input “cmd” in the dialog. Please click OK then the following dialog appear.
Please input “Telnet 192.168.1.254” and click to enter Telent management interface. Please input user name and pass word(all are “admin” in default setting)
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4.3 How to connect SSH For this function, you need a PC with TCP/IP protocal. First, please enter command” service ssh enable” in Console of your PC to enable Telnet function. And connect Eoc Master with PC by cable through their RJ45 port. Then set the network adaptor of the PC and make the PC and Master in the same network segment. 4.4 SSH Connection For SSH management function, fist please download SecureCRT of latest version and install it in your PC and run it as the following dialog
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Then select SSH2 and input IP address of Host( it must be in the same network segment with Master) and user name. After that, please click “Connect” in this dialog and click to confirm. The following dialog will appear, please click “Accept and Save” in the following dialog.
Please input user name and passsword then you can enter SSH management interface
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Note: The setting of Telnet management and SSH management are same with out-of-band management
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Part 5
WEB Managment
If te IP adddres of EoC Mater is 192.168.1.254, just input 192.168.1.254 in the address bar of IE, then click ,the following dialog will appear
Please input “admin”as user name. The default pssword is “admin”. You can login as super administrator or normal user. Noraml user only can visit it while supe r administrator has all control rights to set device. 5.1 Web Manage Interface Instruction 5.1.1 WEB Set Interface Instruction After Log in,you can see the web set interface as following
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5.1.2
Timeout Management
If you keep Web pages un operated more than 5 minutes, syetem will log off this access(the setting will be saves in web set interface).If you wan to continue operating, please log in again. 5.1.3 Logout Please quick “Logout” and confirm, you can quit Web setting interface 5.2 Device Management By Web 5.2.1 System Manage System manage include system host information 5.2.1.1 Set System Parameters This function include the following setting::
5.2.2 Device Manage 5.2.2.1 PORTS MANAGE This function include the following setting:
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Port Manage
Click relevant Port Icon and set Port Configure Info
5.2.2.2 Port Stastistic Info This function include the following information:
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5.2.2.3 VLAN MANAGE EoC Master support VLAN with Tag based on 802.1 Q standard.
VLAN SETTING→802.1Q VLAN Please click and the following figure will appear
Please input VLAN name,VLAN ID and confirm Specify Port In VLAN ¾
Change VLAN
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¾
¾
VLAN IP:Set VLAN IP address, VLAN 1default IP address is 192.168.1.254
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VLAN NETMASK: the default address is 255.255.255.0.
Change VLAN default Port:Set port with tagged or untagged, the default setting of ports of VLAN 1 all are untagged
Note: The default setting VLAN is IEEE802.1 Q VLAN mode and EoC Master has one VLAN that includes all ports(VID is 1).
5.2.2.4 QoS This device can set 802.1p priority, TOS and provide data frame Tag mapping function in 802p priority mode. Please check the following figure:
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The output ports support 4 priority queue(default setting is from low to high) 5.2.2.5 Broadcast Storm Control In this web, you can enable or disable Broadcast Strom Control function as following:
5.2.2.6 Rate limit In this web, you can set bandwith of uplink and downlink as following:
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Ingress rate: 0 means no input bandwith control of the current port otherwise bandwith control would take effect. The port arrange is from 0 to 1048512
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Egress rate: 0 means no output bandwith control of the current port otherwise bandwith control
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would take effect. The port arrange is from 0 to 1048512
5.2.3 User Manage Current Users In system:Show the current Users in System as following figure
1 Add User Please clickto enter normal user add interface, input user name and pass word and confirm.
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Click will upgrade normal user to supper ad ministrator
¾
¾
Add user : Add System administrator and normal user and give corresponding authority.
2 Change Login Password Please click
44
¾
Edit User :
¾
Edit User :Change user rights
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Edit User : Change login password and manage password of appointed user and change
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corresponding right.
Delete User :Delete appointed user and corresponding rights
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5.2.4
System Setup
5.2.4.1 Save Config Please choose ”Save Config” and click ”ConfirmSave” to save the current setting
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5.2.4.2 Restore Default Setting System Manage→Restore This function will delete all setting information and restore default setting.
5.2.4.3 Download Please choose Download in System Setup then you can upgrade the latest firmwall of this Master. Updrading procedure is following: Step1 Please click to choose the new firmwall Step 2 Please click to upgrde firmwall and when it finish the master will reboot automatically
Note ¾ ¾
Please don’t power off the master otherwise it cann’t work well After upgrading firmwall, the master will reboot and network communication will break temporarily
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off
5.2.5 EoC MANAGE 5.2.5.1 Working Channel Please click “Working Channel” then you can choose the ports connected with devices and set working channel of the connected device.
5.2.5.2 SNID Setting Please click “SNID Setting” then you can choose the ports connected with devices and set SSID of the connected device.
5.2.5.3 CNU List Service Manage include the following three function: ¾
Manage User
¾
Manage Anonymity User
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Manage Service Template:
Please click “Manage” to enter Device Manage interface
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Reception Statistics:Show data message receiving and transmitting from po rts
Signal:Show receiving and transmitting signal parameters
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Edit:Show Edit Parameter
QoS:Set QoS priority level of current devices
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Update:Click ”Update” to choose right update file and reset the cable terminal otherwise upgrade wouldn’t take effect.
Manage:Click Manage to enter Mange interface and then click and confirm to reset cable terminal.
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5.2.5.2 ¾
Device Register
EOC Manage→ Device Register
Please choose the device to register. In this case the device is ANS4003WV
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Note: After setting, Clik ,if device of this MAC address is o n line, System will Prompt ” set successfully”, otherwise system would prompt” device offline”, but the user still be created 5.2.5.3 White Listing
5.2.5.4 Update Configure EOC Manage→Update Configure EoC Master support two update modes: 1 FTP upgrade:Master download upgrade file from FTP server to update terminals(Slaves)
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FTP Upgrade
2 TFTP upgrade:Master upgrade file from FTP server to update teminals (slaves) ¾
TFTP Upgrade
Note: 1 If system is upgraded automatically by FTP or TFTP, please e stablish FTP server or TFTP server first( if the server addres and Master address is not in the same network segment, please make sure that the server and Master can be joinable by router. you can check that by command “Ping” of the Master in any view). And you have to assign the catalogue to save the files for upgrading. 2. If system is upgraded automatically by FTP or TFTP, please install the configure files and Cable terminal upgrading files in the assigned catalogue. The configure files include Cable network bridge corresponding software version after upgrade. You can check the document but can’t change it. 5.2.6
Logout
Please click in the left main manual :Quit current login and back to login interface.
Part 6
SNMP Management
Network Management Software can monitor and manage EoC Master efficiently by the standard SNMP management tool(SNMPC,HP openview).It Before using this software, please set “cbat keepalive enable” in Console of your PC and then devices can send trap information to SNMP software.
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6.1 SNMP Command Setup Set device in th Console of your Windows OS including SNMP v1、V2、V3: Use snmp function: snmp-server enable snmp-server trap enable Use User Setup: snmp-server user rwuser md5
password
des userpassword
Set group name snmp-server group
group1r v1 readCom2sec
snmp-server group
group1rw v1 readWriteCom2sec
snmp-server group
group2r v2 readCom2sec
snmp-server group
group2rw v2 readWriteCom2sec
snmp-server group
group3 usm rwuser
Note: You just need set parameters with corresponding SNMP version.Fof exampe: snmp-server group
group1r v1 readCom2sec
snmp-server group
group1rw v1 readWriteCom2sec
Set vacm View snmp-server view
view3 .1.3 30 included
snmp-server view
view12 .1.3 30 included
Set vacm access authority: snmp-server access
group3 usm authnopriv readview view3
snmp-server access
group3 usm authnopriv writeview view3
snmp-server access
group1r v1 noauthnopriv readview view12
snmp-server access
group2r v2 noauthnopriv readview view12
snmp-server access
group1rw v1 noauthnopriv writeview view12
snmp-server access
group2rw v2 noauthnopriv writeview view12
Set server address receiving trap information: snmp-server host 192.168.1.24
version v2c
community public
Set group nameread-write authority: snmp-server com2sec readCom2sec 0.0.0.0 public snmp-server com2sec readWriteCom2sec 0.0.0.0 private Set HeartBeat frame: cbat keepalive enable
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6.2 SNMP Connection
Please start IE and input http://127.0.0.1:8088/EoC, then input default user name “admin” and default pass word “admin”.
If login successfully, the installation is finished as following. Now you can use SNMP management software
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Part 7
EoC Project Demostr ation
To help you understand better the usage of
EoC products, in this part we make detailed
demonstration for two kinds of practical network application with our EoC devices. 7.1 Sign Servi ce Mode A community has the following requirement for broadband network access ¾
Upgrade existing HFC network of the community, make it bear broadband network access and digital television or some VOIP service.
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Two line cable television signal output after one OLT
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Services with different users are isolated
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Uplink between EoC Master’s PON interface to OLT in the central office of Local side
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Administrator can remote manage the whole network of user side
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Uplink speed limitation is 1Mbps and download speed limitation is 10mbps for every u ser
7.1.1 EoC Device Collocating Illustration (We use Master ANM7002&Slaver ANS4003WV in this case)
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ANM7002 work with cable terminal ANS4003.The connection mode between ANM7002 and ANS4003WV is single point to multi-point by taps.
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ANM7002’s PON interface work as uplinker business interface
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ANS4003WV’s segregating ability can make certain the service isolation among the users
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Set ANM7002’s management VLAN according to actual demand set VLAN 1 as sample)
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for remote management(we
7.1.2 1
Setting Step
Login ANM7002 Please run Web browse and input “192.168.1.254” and click then input username “admin”
and password ”admin”. Please click Note:Please confirm that remote PC and ANM7002 is joinable by router. 2
Set ANM7002 VLAN mode
Device Manage→VLAN and click
3
Set EoC Slave ANS4003
Device Register: Step 1:EOC Manage→Device Register Step 2:Write terminal device MAC address, User Name, telephone, Contact Address, Discription Step 3:Please input “1024” and “10240” in Uplink Limit and Downlink Limit then click .The default VLAN setting is VLAN1
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Step 4:Click in System Manager Step 5: Click of the left main manual to quit ANM7002’s Web Manage Note:The defaulting setting is VLAN1.If you want to use other VLAN, please add the port to relevant VLAN. For example, If the VID of terminal is 99,the communicating port with the terminal
need set
corresponding VID : add the port to VLAN99
7.2 Multi-serv ice Mixed Mode A community has the following requirement for broadband network access ¾
Upgrade existing HFC network of the community, make it bear broadband network access and digital television and VOIP service.
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Two line cable television signal output after one OLT
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Single service(for example: broadband access network) for some user and multi-service(for example: broadband access network, digital television, VOIP) for other users
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Services with different users are isolated
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Uplink between EoC Master’s PON interface to OLT in the central office of Local side
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Administrator can remote manage the whole network of user side
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Uplink speed limitation is 1Mbps and download speed limitation is 10mbps for every u ser
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7.2.1 EoC Device Collocating Illustration (We use Master ANM7002&Slaver ANS4003/ANS3003 for this case)
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ANM7002 work with cable terminal ANS4003 and ANS3003.The connection mode between ANM7002 and ANS4003/ANS3003 is single point to multi-point by taps.
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ANS4003 is for users hwo need multi-service and ANS3003 is for users who need sigle service
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ANM7002’s PON interface work as uplinker service interface
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Set ANM7002’s management VLAN according to actual demand for remote management(we set VLAN 99 as sample) .ANS4003WV and ANS4003W ’s segregating ability can make certain the services isolation among the users
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Ethernet port 1of ANS4003WV is for digital television service, Ethernet port 2 is for broadband access network service and port 3 is for VOIP service
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For every user, VLAN 649 is for broad access network service, VLAN 1096 is for digital television service and VLAN 526 is for VOIP service
7.2.2 Setting step 1 Login ANM7002 Please run Web browse and input “192.168.1.254” and click then input username “admin” and password ”admin”. Please click Note:Please confirm that remote PC and ANM7002 is joinable by router. 2 Set ANM7002 VLAN mode
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Device Manage→VLAN and click
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Set VLAN Manager
Step 1:VLAN→VLAN List→Click Step 2:Please input VLAN2 as vlan name and input 649 as vlan ID and click for confirmation. Please creat VLAN 526,VLAN1096 in same way.
Step 3:Please note there is a port of ANM7002,with which ANM7002 connect cable network. Please add the port to VLAN526,649,1096 with tag. Tthere is a port of ANM7002,with which ANM7002 connect CATV, please add it to VLAN 1096.Ann there is a port of ANM7002,with which ANM7002 connect last layer network, please add it to VLAN526,VLAN649; 4
Set EoC Slave ANS4003Wv/ANS4003W
Device Register Step 1:EOC Manage→Device Register
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