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4.4 Select LAN

 

 

The menus below will not be used very often. But when connecting the VDSL2 CO&CPE Modem to a new control 
PC, you may want to go through the following steps in order to make the IP address previously set by ifconfig in the 
terminal console permanent. Or on some later occasion you may want to change it again without using the console. 
Then the menu below will help you too. 
In order to set the IP address, click on “LAN Settings”. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 4.4 LAN menu  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for XL-VCF104M

Page 1: ...XL VCF104M CO XL VCF104S CPE VDSL2 CO CPE modem User s Guide...

Page 2: ...2 VDSL2 is the newest and most advanced standard of DSL broadband wireline communications Designed ITU T G 993 2 VDSL2 is an enhancement to G 993 1 VDSL that permits the transmission of asymmetric an...

Page 3: ...t Advanced Setup 12 4 4 Select LAN 13 5 Building a VDSL2 System 16 5 1 Connect the CPE and the CO to the Line 16 5 2 Connect the CPE and the CO to LAN Devices 17 5 3 Run Demos and Tests 17 6 Operating...

Page 4: ...dem VDSL2 CO Modem VDSL2 CPE Modem Two plastic feet User s Manual AC to DC 12V Power Adapter RJ 45 cable RJ 11 cable Please inform your dealer immediately for any missing or damaged parts If possible...

Page 5: ...can provide the right operating environment including power requirements sufficient physical space and proximity to other network devices that are to be connected Verify the following installation req...

Page 6: ...ol PC For this purpose you needa PC with an Ethernet network interface and a DB 9 RS232 serial interface Two programs are required A Web browser is mandatory and a terminal program should be available...

Page 7: ...Figure 2 1 VDSL2 Point to Point application 6...

Page 8: ...scribes the important parts of the VDSL2 CO CPE MODEM It features the front indicators and rear connectors Front Indicators The following figure shows the front panel Figure Chapter 3 1 VDSL2 CO Modem...

Page 9: ...the product is power good and system reset OK E1 E4 Ethernet LED Steady Green Flashing LINK ACT Each RJ 45 station port on the Ethernet is assigned an LED light for monitoring port Good Linkage LED i...

Page 10: ...Line For connecting to the VDSL Modem Using a RJ 11 cable RJ 11 Phone For connecting to the telephone or FaxISDN Modem RJ 11 E1 E4 For connecting to a Ethernet equipped device RJ 45 Console port For c...

Page 11: ...ODEM provides a built in web browser You can use Web browser to configure the VDSL2 CO CPE Modem First please input the IP address 192 168 16 249 VDSL2 CO Modem and 192 168 16 250 VDSL2 CPE Modem in t...

Page 12: ...2 Select the Menu Level There is a simple Setup Wizard for end users and an Advanced Setup The focus of this manual is on the Advanced Setup Figure 4 2 Select the Advanced Setup in the Entry Screen 1...

Page 13: ...re 4 3 Advanced Setup Attention The settings in the following Chapter 4 4 only need to be performed in order to change LAN settings Such a change may be necessary when connecting the VDSL2 CO CPE Mode...

Page 14: ...want to go through the following steps in order to make the IP address previously set by ifconfig in the terminal console permanent Or on some later occasion you may want to change it again without us...

Page 15: ...is the address changed by an ifconfig command via the shell running in the terminal The Subnet Mask display can be ignored In case the DHCP checkbox is checked some additional data and options will be...

Page 16: ...he Settings Dialog After the APPLY button has been hit the displayed IP address adm0 port will be stored in a non volatile memory on the VDSL2 CO CPE Modem Also the Ethernet link between the control P...

Page 17: ...the VDSL2 CPE Modem to the Line The objective for VDSL2 is passing data over a twisted pair cable at high speed In the setup either such a cable connects the VDSL2 CO Modem and the VDSL2 CPE Modem or...

Page 18: ...s representation of the LAN side as well as representation of the WAN side 5 3 Run Demos and Tests The Ethernet tester may send data downstream as well as upstream It also receives the data in order t...

Page 19: ...upported by an graphical user interface 6 1 Configuration Settings Configure and start the VDSL2 CO Modem and the VDSL2 CPE Modem Configuration As a minimum configuration usually selecting the bandpla...

Page 20: ...6 1 1 Channel Configuration Figure 6 1 1 Channel Configuration Menu 19...

Page 21: ...r To which bearer channel number shall the settings apply Channel 0 Direction To which direction shall the settings apply Upstream Downstream Min Data Rate Minimum Payload Data Rate Max Data Rate Maxi...

Page 22: ...ne Configuration Figure 6 1 2 Line Configuration Menu for SNR Margin Selection Line Configuration Setting Description Direction Select the target direction Target SNRM Set the required SNR Margin 10 5...

Page 23: ...6 1 3 Profile Configuration Figure 6 1 3 Profile Configuration 22...

Page 24: ...6 1 4 Band Configuration Figure 6 1 4 Band Configuration 23...

Page 25: ...Loop Back Activation Deactivation Menu Loop Back Setting Description Channel Number To which bearer channel number shall the settings apply Channel 0 xTC Activate or deactivate loopback within the Tr...

Page 26: ...ine Activation Figure 6 1 6 Activation and Deactivation of the Line Line Activation Deactivation Setting Description Line Activate or deactivate the line Select the activity and the press the APPLY bu...

Page 27: ...lowing status messages may occur not_initialized exception idle request idle silent request silent handshake full init discovery training analysis exchange showtime no sync showtime tc sync fast retra...

Page 28: ...6 2 2 Channel Status Figure 6 2 2 Channel Status Display Data Rate Delay Error Counters and Impulse Noise Protection 27...

Page 29: ...6 2 3 XTC Status Figure 6 2 3 Display of xTC Status 28...

Page 30: ...6 2 4 Version Info Figure 6 2 4 Display of Version Data 29...

Page 31: ...6 2 5 Graphs Figure 6 2 5 Display of SNR per Carrier 30...

Page 32: ...e different from the examples in the previous chapters The password used in this chapter is different from the examples in the previous chapters The VDSL2 CO CPE Modem of course has no menu option for...

Page 33: ...up Wizard An easy to use setup wizard provides the most common configurations 2 Advanced Setup Advanced setup features allow the user to configure all the functions that are supported by the VDSL2 CO...

Page 34: ...link in the homepage in case you want to configure a wider range of settings The following configuration options are displayed in the left navigation bar as shown in Figure 7 2 2 System WAN LAN NAT Fi...

Page 35: ...the left navigation bar The following are the options available under System as shown in Figure 7 2 3 Host Name System Time Administrator Settings Firmware Upgrade System Status System Log Reset Figu...

Page 36: ...link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 3 1 Figure 7 2 3 1 Host Name Configuration Field Description The screen contains the following details Fields in Hostname...

Page 37: ...ime link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 3 2 Figure 7 2 3 2 System Time Configuration Field Description The screen contains the following details Fields in Syst...

Page 38: ...the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 3 3 Figure 7 2 3 3 Administrator Settings Configuration While adding a user each user must be assigned a separate port Hence the nu...

Page 39: ...rator This is enabled only for the user Administrator login Password This is the password of the login administrator Re type Password This is the password verification Auto Logout Time The auto logout...

Page 40: ...cessor used in the reference system is able to act as either a switch or a router Clicking on Device Mode on the left navigation bar allows the user to change the mode of operation as shown in the fol...

Page 41: ...rade link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 34 NEW Image JTC Figure 7 2 3 5 Firmware Update The screen contains the following detail Click Browse to select a specifie...

Page 42: ...shown in Figure 7 2 3 6 NEW IMAGE JTC Figure 7 2 3 6 Status Window This screen displays the status of certain important system parameters It also offers control over the current DHCP lease for the IP...

Page 43: ...ft navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 3 7 Figure 7 2 3 7 Security Logs Field Description The screen contains the following details Fields in Security Logs Log File This lists...

Page 44: ...eve system event and update the log file 7 2 3 8 Reset To restart the system click on the Reset link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 3 8 Figure 7 2 3 8 Reset VD...

Page 45: ...The WAN settings can be viewed in the left navigation bar The following are the options available under WAN as shown Figure 7 2 4 Dynamic IP Static IP PPPoE DNS Figure 7 2 4 WAN Setting in Left Naviga...

Page 46: ...click on the Dynamic IP link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 4 1 Figure 7 2 4 1 Dynamic IP Configuration The screen contains the following details Click APPLY...

Page 47: ...navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 4 2 Figure 7 2 4 2 Static IP Configuration The screen contains the following details Fields in Static IP Field Description IP Address assign...

Page 48: ...nter the Gateway address of the VDSL2 CO CPE MODEM Does ISP provide more IP Address Provides more IP Addresses of the WAN interface Select the check box to enable this option A screen is displayed as...

Page 49: ...yed as shown in Figure 7 2 4 3 Field Description Figure 7 2 4 3 PPPoE Configuration The screen contains the following details Fields in PPPoE User Name Enter a name to use the PPPoE session Password E...

Page 50: ...tted If no packets are transmitted between LAN port and WAN port or between VDSL2 CO CPE MODEM and WAN the connection is disconnected after the Maximum idle time If the Auto reconnect check box is sel...

Page 51: ...on Field Description The screen contains the following details Fields in DNS Domain Name Server DNS Address Enter the DNS address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Address optional Enter the add...

Page 52: ...AN The LAN Setting can be viewed in the left navigation bar The following are the options available under LAN as shown in Figure 7 2 5 LAN Settings DHCP Client List Figure 7 2 5 LAN in Left Navigator...

Page 53: ...tings link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 5 1 in case of the VDSL2 CO CPE Modem Figure 7 2 5 1 LAN Settings The screen contains the following details Fields in...

Page 54: ...tion that has been entered 7 2 5 2 DHCP Client List To view the DHCP client list click on the DHCP Client List link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed to list all DHCP client connection...

Page 55: ...T The NAT Settings can be viewed in the left navigation bar The following are the options available under NAT as shown in Figure 7 2 6 Virtual Server Port Mapping DMZ Figure 7 2 6 NAT in Left Navigato...

Page 56: ...ield Description Private IP Enter a private IP Address of specified entry Private Port Enter a private Port number of the specified entry Type Select virtual server protocol type of the specified entr...

Page 57: ...e screen contains the following details Fields in Port Mapping Field Description Server IP Enter the IP Address of a specified local machine Mapping Port Assign a range of port or specific port number...

Page 58: ...uration Field Description The screen contains the following details Fields in DMZ Enable Enable or disable the DMZ setting of VDSL2 CO CPE MODEM Select the check box to enable this option IP Address E...

Page 59: ...all Settings can be viewed in the left navigation bar The following are the options available under Firewall as shown in Figure 7 2 7 Firewall Options MAC Control Client Filter Figure 7 2 7 Firewall i...

Page 60: ...ollowing details Fields in Firewall Options Enable Hacker Attack Protect Select the check box to log and drop all the hacker attack events Discard PING from WAN Select the check box to drop all PING f...

Page 61: ...ield Description The screen contains the following details Fields in MAC Control MAC Address Control Enable or disable the MAC address control Block Connection to Internet Enable or disable block stat...

Page 62: ...7 2 7 3 Client Filter To enable Client Filter click on the Client Filter link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 7 3 Figure 7 2 7 3 Client Filter Configuration 61...

Page 63: ...the filter IP Address range of the local machines under VDSL2 CO CPE MODEM Port Enter the filter Port number range of the local machines under VDSL2 CO CPE MODEM Type Select TCP or UDP to filter the p...

Page 64: ...gs The Route Settings can be viewed in the left navigation bar The following are the options available under Route as shown in Figure 7 2 8 Static Routing Routing Table List Figure 7 2 8 Route in Left...

Page 65: ...8 1 Figure 7 2 8 1 Static Routing Configuration Field Description The screen contains the following details Fields in Static Routing Destination LAN IP Enter the IP Address of routing entry Subnet Ma...

Page 66: ...O CPE MODEM click on the Routing Table by link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 8 2 Figure 7 2 8 2 Routing Table List The screen contains the following details C...

Page 67: ...9 UPnP Settings The UPnP Settings can be viewed in the left navigation bar The following are the options available under UPnP as shown in Figure 7 2 8 Settings Figure 7 2 9 UPnP in Left Navigator Bar...

Page 68: ...uration The screen contains the following details Table 22 Fields in UPnP Settings Field Description Enable UpnP To enable or disable UPnP Setting Select the check box to Enable or Disable the UPnP fu...

Page 69: ...peed for VDSL2 port Supports Web management HTTP Supports TFTP Supports PPPOE Supports uPnP Supports NAT DHCP DMZ Supports Firewall Supports Route Switch mode Supports Loop back Supports SNR indicator...

Page 70: ...t RS 232C 115200bps Dimension L x W x H 184mm x 146mm x 40mm 7 2 x 5 74 x 1 57 Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 to 122F Operating humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Storage temperature 20 to 65 C 4F...

Page 71: ...by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase th...

Page 72: ...use this equipment near water for example in a wet basement Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to...

Page 73: ...not apply to any products which have been subjected to any misuse neglect or accidental damage or which contain defects which are in any way attributable to improper installation or to alteration or...

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