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 EtherXtend User’s Guide

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dscpIndex: 18   cosActionIndex: 0

dscpIndex: 19   cosActionIndex: 3

Type A<CR> to print all, <CR> to continue, Q<CR> to 

stop:

Specify the desired index values in the command line to change the 
mapping of the DSCP index to COS action index. This example changes 
the mapping of DSCP index 1 to CoS action index 7. Because the DSCP 
indexes (1-64) map respectively to the DSCP values (0-63), and the CoS 
action index (1-8) map respectively to the CoS queues (0-7), so this 
change also changes the mapping of DSCP value 0 to CoS queue 6.

zSH> 

ipsla modify cos-map dscpindex 1 cosactionindex 7

To clear a CoS map, specify the desired index values in the IPSLA 
command to delete the mapping of the DSCP index for the COS queue. 
This example clears the mapping of DSCP index 1 and resets it to the 
COS queue 0. 

zSH> 

ipsla modify cos-map dscpindex 1 cosactionindex 0

6

Display real-time statistics for path or COS queue. Real-time statistics 
represent minimum, maximum, average, and current values over the 
current 15 minute polling period based on data collected for each polling 
intervals. For example, if the polling interval is configured for 60 
seconds, the real-time statistics display the data compiled from the latest 
15 60-second polling intervals contained in the current polling period. 

Note: 

RTT values of 0 (zero) indicate a lack of data, while 

sub-millisecond RTTs are reported as 1. 

These statistics can be displayed individually or collectively for a 
specified IP address or for all configured paths. 

Note: 

When a card swact occurs, historical data does not failover 

and data for the15-minute interval during which the swact 
occurred may be lost. 

zSH>

 ipsla stats path ipaddress 192.168.254.15

---------------+--------+--------+-+---------------+-+--------+-+--------+

               |        |        |A|               |C|        |I|   #    |

   Target IP   | Target | Target |C|    Source     |N| UpTime |/|  CoS   |

    Address    |  name  |  type  |T|      IP       |X| (secs) |R|mismatch|

---------------+--------+--------+-+---------------+-+--------+-+--------+

 192.168.254.15| Unknown| Unknown|Y|192.168.254.166|S|    4357|I|       0|

zSH> 

ipsla stats path

---------------+--------+--------+-+---------------+-+--------+-+--------+

               |        |        |A|               |C|        |I|   #    |

   Target IP   | Target | Target |C|    Source     |N| UpTime |/|  CoS   |

    Address    |  name  |  type  |T|      IP       |X| (secs) |R|mismatch|

---------------+--------+--------+-+---------------+-+--------+-+--------+

Summary of Contents for EtherXtend 3300 Series

Page 1: ...EtherXtend 3300 Series User s Guide For software version 1 14 2 June 2008 Document Part Number 830 01613 06...

Page 2: ...manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission from Zhone Technologies Inc Bitstorm EtherXtend IMACS MALC MXK Raptor SLMS Z Edge Zhone ZMS zNID and the Zhone...

Page 3: ...description 12 Technology description 13 EFM media 14 Ethernet services 15 Chapter 2 Safety Regulations and Certifications 17 Grounding and isolation 17 Installation safety precautions 17 Important sa...

Page 4: ...ubtened devices 32 Product specifications 33 Specifications for the ETHX SHDSL 4 33 Specifications for the ETHX SHDSL 8 34 Chapter 4 Installation Preparation 35 Tools you need 35 Selecting the system...

Page 5: ...ption and fixed rate settings 71 Specifying the type of DSL interface 72 Verifying the interface 73 Verifying the type of DSL interface 74 Configuring efm port settings 74 Updating efmCuTargetWorstCas...

Page 6: ...nd in CO mode 110 Configure the EtherXtend in CPE mode 112 EtherXtend bridge commands 113 Bridge delete command 113 Bridge show command 113 Bridge stats 114 Chapter 9 Advanced Configuration 115 View E...

Page 7: ...EtherXtend User s Guide 5 Display OAM statistics 127 Show the OAM profile 127 Chapter 10 IP Service Level Agreement 131 Overview 131 IPSLA 131...

Page 8: ...Contents 6 EtherXtend User s Guide...

Page 9: ...warns of potential injury or death Carefully read and follow the instructions included in this document Caution A caution alerts users to conditions or actions that could damage equipment or data Note...

Page 10: ...r variable text typed by users Italic Used for book titles chapter titles file path names notes in body text requiring special attention section titles emphasized terms and variables PLAIN UPPER CASE...

Page 11: ...rsion running on the system IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Kbps Kilobytes per second LAN Local Area Network MALC Zhone Multi Access Loop Concentrator MIB Management Information Base NAT Netw...

Page 12: ...oduct from an authorized dealer distributor Value Added Reseller VAR or third party contact that supplier for technical assistance and warranty support Service requirements If the product malfunctions...

Page 13: ...k the service provider a central office street cabinet pole or tower to a subscriber s CPE This distance is known as Ethernet in the First Mile EFM EFM is a set of specifications that allow users to r...

Page 14: ...nes Table 1 EtherXtend models Model Name Description ETHX 3344 US 4 port SHDSL EFM device running on alternating current for US power requirements ETHX 3344 UK 4 port SHDSL EFM device running on alter...

Page 15: ...Ethernet access products Technology description EFM provides high performance for data traveling across a connection between the subscriber and the service provider This connection has been a stopgap...

Page 16: ...d together to achieve higher data rates For example four 5 7 Mbps SHDSL lines can be combined to provide up to 20 Mbps of bandwidth Loop bonding is an easy way to increase line speeds where extra copp...

Page 17: ...o Ethernet Forum MEF has helped to define standards for Ethernet services These standards helped to establish the user network interface and Ethernet virtual connection for two principal services E Li...

Page 18: ...Overview 16 EtherXtend User s Guide...

Page 19: ...ort page 23 Service requirements page 24 Grounding and isolation The EtherXtend uses an integrated frame and logic ground system as follows The EtherXtend device and logic ground are bonded Cable shie...

Page 20: ...t for connection to the network Special cables which may be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site are the responsibility of the customer Use a UL Listed CSA certifi...

Page 21: ...arth Ground by attaching an earthing ground wire to the Sem Screw Zhone P N 150 00071 01 8 32 x 1 2 split lock steel screw provided on the rear panel of the chassis next to the earth ground symbol The...

Page 22: ...ce when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manu...

Page 23: ...that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If...

Page 24: ...DSL X where X 4 or 8 denoting the total number of WAN ports bearing labeling identification number US 6RTDLNANETHX complies with the Federal Communications Commission s FCC Rules and Regulations 47 CF...

Page 25: ...ject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five If your equipment is in need of repair contact your local sales representative servi...

Page 26: ...or third party contact that supplier for technical assistance and warranty support Service requirements If the product malfunctions all repairs must be performed by the manufacturer or a Zhone authori...

Page 27: ...management technology across both the copper and fiber network infrastructure Principally EFM was established to enhance subscriber access networks EFM technology provides the following benefits Ether...

Page 28: ...oice grade copper lines Zhone EFM features Zhone s EtherXtend equipment adds enhancements to the EFM standard Some of these enhancements are PME aggregation on page 26 Loop bonding on page 27 PME aggr...

Page 29: ...cal loops to deliver high speed DSL For example while SHDSL only supports 144 Kbps at 25 000 feet four SHDSL lines together would provide 576 Kbps or just over 5 Mbps The loop bonding aspect of the co...

Page 30: ...mapped to different SHDSL bonded groups on page 29 Multiple Ethernet ports mapped to multiple SHDSL ports on page 30 Unicast traffic destined for remote SHDSL ports will not be forwarded to other loc...

Page 31: ...reater bandwidth With two ports bonded together you can raise your throughput to 11 4 Mbps This is appropriate for bursty LAN traffic because the Ethernet port support throughput at 100 Mbps and the D...

Page 32: ...ng the need for an additional router or switch for multiple users In addition the WAN link speed is significantly improved This configuration is similar to the scenario where multiple Ethernet switch...

Page 33: ...5 EtherXtend in back to back mode Multiple endpoints to multiple cards on a chassis This scenario enables the most subscribers This scenario is multiple EtherXtend endpoints connecting to multiple SH...

Page 34: ...is scenario one EtherXtend device functions in CO as the aggregation point to the network while other EtherXtend devices are subtended in various locations and connected to CPEs Figure 7 EtherXtend in...

Page 35: ...EE 802 3ah Ethernet in the First Mile 2Base TL IEEE 802 3ah OAM IEEE 802 1Q p Protocol Support Host based routing for per interface single IP address assignments network based routing for per interfac...

Page 36: ...t IEEE 802 3ah Ethernet in the First Mile 2Base TL IEEE 802 3ah OAM IEEE 802 1Q p Protocol Support Host based routing for per interface single IP address assignments network based routing for per inte...

Page 37: ...Ensure that the environment is free of dust and excessive moisture not exposed to the elements or temperature extremes and has sufficient ventilation Table 7 Equipment required to install the EtherXt...

Page 38: ...eturn terminals are common Table 9 describes the EtherXtend power specifications Table 8 EtherXtend environmental specifications Description Specification Weight 3 35 lbs 1 52 kg fully loaded Operatin...

Page 39: ...ipping cartons for physical damage Unpack the shipping cartons and check the contents for physical damage If the equipment appears damaged immediately contact the shipping company to file a claim The...

Page 40: ...ice to show system wide states Port LEDs Located in the ports on the back of the device to show the states that exist for a specific port for example the status of a link connection LAN ZHONETECHNOLOG...

Page 41: ...of the LED Power green solid Battery voltage is within tolerance Diagnostics amber blinking Occurs during the Post process if any alarms are present Operational green blinking Device is initializing W...

Page 42: ...ates After startup Ethernet links remain disabled until at least one of the SHDSL connection has been established Figure 10 shows the AC power supply Figure 10 Connect AC power Figure 11 shows a DC po...

Page 43: ...is not important 2 Verify the connections The SHDSL link LED for each connected port flashes green when the connection is established and operational Establishing a single line connection 1 Plug your...

Page 44: ...hange the speed and mode of the Ethernet port enter the following commands 1 To view the Ethernet port interfaces enter list ether zSH list ether ether 1 1 1 0 eth ether 1 1 2 0 eth ether 1 1 3 0 eth...

Page 45: ...the Ethernet port disable auto negotiate and change the mauType as follows using update ether interface type a To set Ethernet port 1 to 10Mbps half duplex enter zSH update ether 1 1 1 0 eth autonegst...

Page 46: ...ser s Guide Ground the device When the AC plug is used but not grounded it is recommended to ground the device using minimum 16 guage wire to a building or earth ground The ground screw is located on...

Page 47: ...the serial interface or the WAN Ethernet ports EtherXtend local management interface on page 46 EtherXtend remote management interfaces on page 46 EtherXtend devices provide interfaces for four or ei...

Page 48: ...session EtherXtend remote management interfaces This section describes how the EtherXtend can be managed remotely from the MALC using the default management interface and how to change the management...

Page 49: ...e1 end 10 250 1 250 range2 start 0 0 0 0 range2 end 0 0 0 0 range3 start 0 0 0 0 range3 end 0 0 0 0 range4 start 0 0 0 0 range4 end 0 0 0 0 default lease time 1 min lease time 1 max lease time 1 boot...

Page 50: ...tore the connection change the address of the management PC to be compatible with the device address The following example configures the IP address for the system 1 Delete the AutoConfig address zSH...

Page 51: ...1 64 data bytes 192 168 8 1 PING Statistics 5 packets transmitted 5 packets received round trip ms min avg max 0 0 0 To stop the ping press CTRL C EtherXtend auto provisioning The auto provisioning fe...

Page 52: ...fault When upgrading the EtherXtend software from a verison of the software that supports auto provisioning auto provisioning does not run again except after using the set2default command For a descri...

Page 53: ...ACT 1 4 1 1 4 0 shdsl ACT To verify the bond group interface enter interface show zSH interface show 1 interface Interface Status Rd Address Media Dest Address IfName 1 1 99 0 ip UP 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 01...

Page 54: ...denabled yes natenabled no bcastenabled yes ingressPacketRuleGroupIndex 0 egressPacketRuleGroupIndex 0 ipaddrdynamic dhcpclient dhcpserverenable false subnetgroup 0 unnumberedindex 0 mcastcontrollist...

Page 55: ...his default file created on one system as a common base configuration for other systems by uploading the file to a server and downloading the default file to the other systems Using customized EtherXt...

Page 56: ...prompts after you log in using the login admin and password zhone by entering set2default login admin password NOV 27 20 01 42 alert 1 1 1027 clitask0 CliUserConnect l 1695 tCliInit0 User admin logge...

Page 57: ...d on a successful load of the default file All the other lines depend on what is in the default file and may or may not be present Shortly after the restore completed line the second reboot is started...

Page 58: ...ter the logout command zSh logout Tip The system automatically logs you out after a period of inactivity The default logout time is 10 minutes but can be changed with the timeout command Refer to the...

Page 59: ...ccess to the EtherXtend If access is denied and the local authentication option is also configured the EtherXtend then authenticates access based on the locally configured users and passwords For logi...

Page 60: ...ion from each RADIUS server in that group in sequential order of the subindex numbers To configure RADIUS support Note Before beginning this procedure ensure that the EtherXtend has IP connectivity to...

Page 61: ...se provide the following q uit server name 172 24 36 249 udp port 1812 shared secret password secret retry count 5 retry interval 1 Save new record s ave c hange or q uit s Record created 4 In the sys...

Page 62: ...172 16 88 14 alternateipaddress 0 0 0 0 countryregion us primaryclocksource 0 0 0 0 0 ringsource internalringsourcelabel revertiveclocksource true voicebandwidthcheck false alarm levels enabled critic...

Page 63: ...device settings The device type number for the EtherXtend is 7101 zSH get card profile 1 1 7101 card profile 1 1 7101 sw file name ethxshdsl bin admin status operational upgrade sw file name upgrade v...

Page 64: ...CLI to force re learning the PC s MAC address on the new Ethernet port If the bridge flush command is not given the MAC address timeout is 3600 seconds Configure an interface on an Ethernet port Confi...

Page 65: ...list vlanid 0 maxVideoStreams 0 netmask The subnet mask associated with the IP interface The value of the mask is an IP address with all the network bits set to 1 and all the hosts bits set to 0 bcast...

Page 66: ...ecord s ave c hange or q uit s This IP Interface has been automatically bound to 1 1 4 0 eth New record saved To verify that the Ethernet interface has been set up enter interface show zSH interface s...

Page 67: ...rface record ipobridge 200 ip This command creates the new IP interface as well as a new bridge The bridge created will be a Transparent LAN Service TLS bridge 2 Enter interface show to verify the IP...

Page 68: ...0 bridge DWN tls 7 1 1 2 0 eth bridge DWN tls Tagged 1 1 2 0 eth 0 bridge DWN tls Tagged 200 ipobridge 200 bridge UP tls Tagged 200 1 1 99 0 efmbond 200 bridge UP Follow the same steps to create an IP...

Page 69: ...ridge St Table Data tls 7 1 1 99 0 efmbond bridge UP tls Tagged 1 1 99 0 efmbond 0 bridge UP tls 7 1 1 1 0 eth bridge DWN tls Tagged 1 1 1 0 eth 0 bridge DWN tls 7 1 1 4 0 eth bridge DWN tls Tagged 1...

Page 70: ...Basic Configuration 68 EtherXtend User s Guide...

Page 71: ...t values and 0 for the subport value The type is based on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority interface type IANAiftype definitions This section describes how to set the following profiles for SHD...

Page 72: ...ellation adaptive efmCuPme2BProfileRowStatus active efmCuPmeNtr ntr local osc For the efmCuPme2BRegion parameter the regions are set as specified in the relevant Regional Annex of G 9991 2 Regional se...

Page 73: ...ype unit mode and others The following table summarizes the commands required to configure SDSL interfaces on the EtherXtend Automatic baud rate adaption and fixed rate settings When you select the sh...

Page 74: ...d Table 17 Fix bit rate settings and modem train rates CO CPE Then Disabled Disabled Highest available rate is negotiated Disabled Enabled Modems train at CPE s fixed rate Enabled Disabled Modems trai...

Page 75: ...N2NBOND RP Type N2NBOND 22 Registered lines 1 Line Type N2NBOND 22 GroupId 22 Redundancy NONE 0 TxClk NONE 1 RefClkSrc NO If_index 21 Shelf 1 Slot 1 Port 201 SubPort 0 EFMBOND RP Type EFMBOND 23 Regi...

Page 76: ...interface The system creates dsl config profiles for SHDSL cards with the appropriate settings To view the dsl config profiles enter get dsl config interface type zSH get dsl config 1 1 4 0 shdsl dsl...

Page 77: ...e efmCuTargetCurrentConditionSnrMgn 6 efmCuTargetWorstCaseMode true Save changes s ave c hange or q uit s Record updated Updating efmCuTargetWorstCaseSnrMgn When the rate selection algorithm is design...

Page 78: ...erXtend EFM 802 3ah bonding EFM Ethernet in the First Mile extends Ethernet signaling between the EtherXtend EFM SHDSL 24 card and EtherXtend or other EFM enabled CPEs By default all ports are configu...

Page 79: ...be displayed for all existing groups a specific group a specific slot or link To display all configured bond groups zSH bond show all Bond Groups Slot GrpId Name Type State 1 40 1 1 40 0 n2nbond OOS 1...

Page 80: ...1 1 101 0 n2nbond Bond group physical line stats Data in the dslstat command is provided for bond groups The data is collected differently for N2N and EFM ports and bond groups This section describes...

Page 81: ...e Type State 1 201 1 1 201 0 efmbond ACT zSH bond stats 1 1 201 0 efmbond Bond group statistics Group Info Slot GrpId Interface Name IfIndex 1 201 1 1 201 0 efmbond 33 UP UP 17152000 0 00 10 15 Group...

Page 82: ...nd User s Guide Table 18 Bond group bandwidth Frame Size Downstream pks sec Upstream pks sec Total 64 40584 40584 81168 128 21478 21478 42956 256 11105 11105 22210 512 5547 5547 11094 1024 2826 2826 5...

Page 83: ...s are configured with bridge add and the desired bridge type uplink downlink intralink tls for TLS hub and no type for transparent This command creates a bridge interface record profile for the specif...

Page 84: ...dless of the destination MAC address Broadcasts and unicasts known and unknown will be sent out the default interface which is the uplink bridge for the VLAN Packets entering the system on this interf...

Page 85: ...l bridges TLS bridges learn MAC addresses and forward packets to learned destinations Broadcasts and unknown unicasts are flooded out all interfaces except the ingress interface Packets entering the s...

Page 86: ...support both at the same time Note When routed and bridged traffic is configured for the same uplink interface VLAN tags must be used between both downlink ports and the uplink interface for traffic d...

Page 87: ...terface type zSH update bridge interface record 1 1 201 0 n2nbond bridge bridge interface record 1 1 201 0 n2nbond bridge Please provide the following q uit vpi 0 vci 0 vlanId 0 stripAndInsert true cu...

Page 88: ...warded out the interface that has the appropriate host This host will then reply to the ARP with a standard response If a match is not found then the ARP is filtered and it gets dropped as if it were...

Page 89: ...ort and VC Figure 13 Typical VLAN network Figure 14 Learning a MAC address Configuring bridges using VLANs To configure a downstream bridge that directs traffic on a VLAN 1 To add a bridge for the dow...

Page 90: ...dgeIfCustomDHCP false bridgeIfIngressPacketRuleGroupIndex 0 vlanIdCOS 0 outgoingCOSOption disable outgoingCOSValue 0 s tagTPID 0x8100 s tagId 0 s tagStripAndInsert true s tagOutgoingCOSOption s tagdis...

Page 91: ...ulticast false forwardToUnicast true forwardToMulticast false forwardToDefault false bridgeIfCustomDHCP false bridgeIfIngressPacketRuleGroupIndex 0 vlanIdCOS 0 outgoingCOSOption disable outgoingCOSVal...

Page 92: ...virtual network segments by mapping packets based on the VLAN ID If a non zero VLAN ID is configured the interface accepts only tagged packets matching this VLAN ID If a VLAN of 0 zero is configured t...

Page 93: ...0 efmbond Created bridge interface record 1 1 40 0 efmbond 0 bridge This example adds a default transparent bridge interface to the SHDSL card on the MALC and sets the parameters to the default trans...

Page 94: ...how the default transparent bridge interface record settings for the uplink enter get bridge interface record interface type Unless advanced bridge configuration is required it is recommended not to c...

Page 95: ...0 is automatically included zSH bridge add 1 1 1 0 eth tagged Adding bridge on 1 1 1 0 eth Created bridge interface record 1 1 1 0 eth 0 bridge Entering bridge add interface type vlan 4000 tagged show...

Page 96: ...utgoingCOSValue 0 7 s tagTPID 33024 37376 s tagId 0 4095 s tagStripAndInsert false true s tagOutgoingCOSOption s tagdisable s tagall s tagIdCOS 0 7 s tagOutgoingCOSValue 0 7 Parameter Description vlan...

Page 97: ...0 eth bridge Please provide the following q uit vpi 0 vci 0 vlanId 800 stripAndInsert true customARP false filterBroadcast false learnIp true learnUnicast true maxUnicast 5 learnMulticast true forwar...

Page 98: ...se settings are passed to other Ethernet devices in the network for QOS processing Note Ethernet interfaces can be addressed as either eth or ethernetcsmacd The eth abbreviation is used in command out...

Page 99: ...tagId 200 s tagStripAndInsert true s tagOutgoingCOSOption s tagdisable s tagIdCOS 6 s tagOutgoingCOSValue 0 mcastControlList maxVideoStreams 0 isPPPoA false floodUnknown false floodMulticast false bri...

Page 100: ...is specified option82 information is displayed in standard text format bridgedhcprelay packetRuleValue contains the DHCP subnet group ID If only the DHCP relay option is used option82 information is d...

Page 101: ...learnUnicast true maxUnicast 5 learnMulticast true forwardToUnicast false forwardToMulticast false forwardToDefault true bridgeIfCustomDHCP false bridgeIfIngressPacketRuleGroupIndex 0 1 vlanIdCOS 0 ou...

Page 102: ...faces Downlink interfaces typically do not need to know the VLAN ID since they are on a single Ethernet You can however specify that a downlink interface be tagged or an uplink interface be untagged Y...

Page 103: ...adcast filtering is enabled CustomDHCP setting The customDHCP setting enables bridge interfaces to pass DHCP information independent of the filterBroadcast setting Setting customDHCP to TRUE will caus...

Page 104: ...uleGroupIndex 0 bridgeIfTableBasedFilter NONE 0 bridgeIfDhcpLearn NONE 0 Save changes s ave c hange or q uit s Record updated Bridge with DHCP relay The EtherXtend enables bridges to be configured as...

Page 105: ...t rule record 1 1 packet rule record 1 1 Please provide the following q uit packetRuleType bridgeinsertoption82 bridgedhcprelay packetRuleValue 1 dhcp server subnet index packetRuleValue2 packetRuleVa...

Page 106: ...0 range3 start 0 0 0 0 range3 end 0 0 0 0 range4 start 0 0 0 0 range4 end 0 0 0 0 default lease time 1 min lease time 1 max lease time 1 boot server 0 0 0 0 bootfile default router 10 11 1 1 primary n...

Page 107: ...0 efmbond bridge vpi 0 vci 0 vlanId 0 stripAndInsert false customARP true filterBroadcast true learnIp false learnUnicast false maxUnicast 0 learnMulticast false forwardToUnicast true forwardToMultica...

Page 108: ...27 254 921 00 02 02 0b 4a a0 2 999 01 00 5e 02 7f fe 224 2 127 254 922 00 02 02 0a bb 6d 106 999 01 00 5e 02 7f fe 224 2 127 254 923 00 02 02 0a c0 b7 87 999 01 00 5e 02 7f fe 224 2 127 254 924 00 02...

Page 109: ...r TLS bridging or uplink downlink bridging Configure TLS bridges TLS bridges learn MAC addresses and forward packets to learned destinations Broadcasts and unknown unicasts are flooded out all interfa...

Page 110: ...1 0 eth tls vlan 200 Adding bridge on 1 1 1 0 eth Created bridge interface record 1 1 1 0 eth bridge 4 To verify the bridges created enter bridge show zSH bridge show Typ VLAN Bridge St Table Data tl...

Page 111: ...uplink bridge is the path upstream to the network and the downlink bridge is the learning interface facing subscribers as shown in Figure 17 Figure 17 EtherXtend in CPE mode with uplink and downlink b...

Page 112: ...e St Table Data dwn 123 1 1 4 0 eth bridge UP D 00 13 72 de 92 2e D 00 1a 6d 13 19 8f S VLAN 123 default U 3600 sec M 150 sec I 0 sec upl Tagged 1 1 40 0 efmbond 0 bridge UP S Global default U 3600 se...

Page 113: ...evice in the network is connected to the EtherXtend in CO mode 1 Display the default bond group enter bond show all zSH bond show all Bond Groups Slot GrpId Name Type State 1 99 1 1 99 0 efmbond ACT 2...

Page 114: ...mode The subtended EtherXtends in CPE mode are configured with TLS bridges to direct traffic to the subscriber Creating TLS bridges on the EtherXtend CPE 1 When using TLS bridges on a device both the...

Page 115: ...d interface type tls zSH bridge add 1 1 1 0 eth bridge tls 4 To verify the bridges created enter bridge show fm1 bridge show Typ VLAN Bridge St Table Data tls 0 1 1 1 0 eth bridge UP tls 0 1 1 40 0 ef...

Page 116: ...and displays and clear bridge interface statistics for all bridges bridges associated with a specified VLAN ID and a specified bridge interface zSH bridge stats Interface Received Packets Transmitted...

Page 117: ...to provide statistics related to the EtherXtend zSH show efm stats efmCuPAFSupported true false efmCuPeerPAFSupported unknown true false efmCuPAFCapacity 1 32 efmCuPeerPAFCapacity 0 32 efmCuFltStatus...

Page 118: ...st Tx 0 VariableRequest Rx 0 VariableResponse Tx 0 VariableResponse Rx 0 OrgSpecific Tx 0 OrgSpecific Rx 0 UnsupportedCodes Tx 0 UnsupportedCodes Rx 0 FramesLostDueToOam 0 zSH show pme stats efmCuPmeS...

Page 119: ...to the same CPE that provides a higher bandwidth than individual links can provide To view the statistics for an EtherXtend bond group enter bond stats interface type zSH bond stats 1 1 99 0 efmbond B...

Page 120: ...0 efmbond AdminStatus OperStatus Bandwidth Last Change UP UP 39872000 0 00 09 36 Threshold Alarm Config disabled Group Members Port Interface Name AdminStatus OperStatus Bandwidth 3 1 1 3 0 shdsl UP...

Page 121: ...iew individual member of bond group statistics If you need to view the statistics of an individual member of a bond group enter dslstat interface type zSH dslstat 1 4 1 0 shdsl General Stats AdminStat...

Page 122: ...te threshold value parameter field for the bond group The status trap enable parameter defaults to enabled Enter update alarm config interface type as follows zSH update alarm config 1 1 99 0 efmbond...

Page 123: ...by EFM The commands are show efm bond show efm port show ether oam Display EFM information To display EFM parameter information enter show efm bond and show efm port zSH show efm bond config auto manu...

Page 124: ...rofile To update the EFM port profile using 1 1 1 1 as an example enter update efm port zSH update efm port 1 1 1 1 profileVersion 1 0 read only efmCuPAFAdminState enabled efmCuPAFDiscoveryCode efmCuA...

Page 125: ...o true This results in a mixed mode that sets a more liberal train rate than efmWorstCaseMode but a more conservative train rate than in efmCurrentConditionMode Update the EFM bond To update the efm b...

Page 126: ...bond To create a new EFM bond group enter new efm bond to display the profile parameters zSH new efm bond 1 1 1 0 shdsl Please provide the following q uit config auto dynamic link enabled dynamic 802...

Page 127: ...cates the behavior of active and passive mode EFM CPEs MALC with EFM SHDSL 24 card EtherXtend or compatible EFM OAM enabled CPEs with EFM interfaces and ether oam profiles in passive mode Table 21 Act...

Page 128: ...EFM CPEs react to the initiation of the discovery process by the remote EFM CPE This eliminates the possibility of passive to passive links OAM commands This sections describes commands used to add O...

Page 129: ...face 1 1 201 0 efmbond Information Tx 4 Information Rx 4 UniqueEventNotification Tx 0 UniqueEventNotification Rx 0 DuplicateEventNotification Tx 0 DuplicateEventNotification Rx 0 LoopbackControl Tx 0...

Page 130: ...pback disabled This example configures Ethernet OAM in active mode on EFM bond group 1 4 50 0 efmbond on a EFM SHDSL 24 card in slot 4 zSH eth oam add 1 4 50 0 efmbond active 2 Create a new OAM profil...

Page 131: ...e Name and type of the physical interface or bond group eth oam show Displays configured OAM parameters for the specified interface If no interface is specified configured OAM parameters are displayed...

Page 132: ...Advanced Configuration 130 EtherXtend User s Guide...

Page 133: ...s per EtherXtend IPSLA Initiator devices must be running IPSLA to request data for a responder device Responder devices must be configured to respond to ICMP messages Responder devices not running IPS...

Page 134: ...bally enabled determine the time interval between outgoing IPSLA Pings 1 Enable IPSLA and set IPSLA ping interval a View the global IPSLA settings by entering ipsla show global zSH ipsla show global s...

Page 135: ...172 16 78 11 b Enter ipsla show path command to verify that the IP address was added zSH ipsla show path Path configuration for ipAddress 172 16 78 11 forwarding disabled state enabled c Modify the pa...

Page 136: ...e received before the timeout error condition is cleared 1 sample Latency Specifies the 15 sample average roundtrip latency value which must be exceeded within this CoS before a zhoneIpSLALatencyTrap...

Page 137: ...settings for all CoS actions 1 8 zSH ipsla show cos action Cos Action Configuration for cosActionIndex 1 name Default traps disabled timeOuts 3 latency 10000 jitter 10000 packetSize 64 Cos Action Con...

Page 138: ...ter 10000 packetSize 64 c Modify a cos action by specifying the desired parameters to change in the command line This example enables traps for cosActionIndex 1 zSH ipsla modify cos action cosactionin...

Page 139: ...ps enabled timeouts 3 timeout clear 1 latency 5000 latency clear 1 jitter 10000 jitter clear 1 metrics enabled packet size 64 b Change the alarm clearing threshold in this case for latency clear with...

Page 140: ...dscpIndex 1 cosActionIndex 1 dscpIndex 2 cosActionIndex 0 dscpIndex 3 cosActionIndex 0 dscpIndex 4 cosActionIndex 0 dscpIndex 5 cosActionIndex 0 dscpIndex 6 cosActionIndex 0 dscpIndex 7 cosActionIndex...

Page 141: ...ime statistics for path or COS queue Real time statistics represent minimum maximum average and current values over the current 15 minute polling period based on data collected for each polling interv...

Page 142: ...3 10 2 1 254 Y 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 2 1 254 Y 10 10 10 10 0 5 10 2 1 254 Y 0 0 0 0 0 6 10 2 1 254 Y 0 0 0 0 1 Path Statistic Description Target IP Address IP Address of the device which is at the other end...

Page 143: ...CR to print all CR to continue Q CR to stop a A Cos Target IP C Last Min Avg Max Drop Idx Address T RTT RTT RTT Rtt Resp 7 192 168 254 15 Y 0 0 0 0 9 8 192 168 254 15 Y 0 0 0 0 9 1 192 168 254 17 Y 0...

Page 144: ...mm dd yy hh mm ss T RTT RTT Rtt Resp 1 1 172 16 78 11 09 04 07 13 09 41 Y 0 0 0 1 2 1 172 16 78 11 09 04 07 13 24 41 Y 0 0 0 1 3 1 172 16 78 11 09 04 07 13 39 41 Y 0 0 0 1 4 1 172 16 78 11 09 04 07 13...

Page 145: ...7 21 48 58 Y 0 0 0 1 1 8 10 2 1 254 09 12 07 21 48 58 Y 0 0 0 1 zSH ipsla stats history index 1 cosactionindex 3 I C A n O Target IP DateTime C Min Avg Max Drop t S Address mm dd yy hh mm ss T RTT RTT...

Page 146: ...IP Service Level Agreement 144 EtherXtend User s Guide...

Page 147: ...ge humidity 36 storage temperature 36 unpacking 37 Class of Service COS 96 104 commands changepass 56 dslstat 73 showlinestatus 73 configuration basic 45 69 115 131 Ethernet interface 62 management ch...

Page 148: ...iguring 82 IP support on VC 84 IPSLA 131 L local management channel 46 logging enabling disabling for session 61 enabling disabling over the serial craft port 61 logging in and out description 46 logo...

Page 149: ...perating temperature 36 storage altitude 36 storage humidity 36 storage temperature 36 T tagged bridging described 81 terminal interface settings for 46 tools for installation 35 U untagged bridging d...

Page 150: ...Index 148 EtherXtend User s Guide...

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