-1- BEC V8E2G 8-Port VDSL2 + 2 Gigabit Combo VDSL2 30a CO Switch User Manual
-10- Items Option Default Value User name Max:10, Min:0 characters, case sensitive admin Password Max:10, Min:0 characters, case sensitive NU
-11- Syslog Setting Firmware Update Configuration Backup 3.2.2.1. IP Address Setting User can see and modify the IP address, subnet mask a
-12- Module Info All information in this field is read only; user can’t modify its contents. It is only to display the module port information. M
-13- 3.2.2.3. Console Port Information Console is a standard UART (RS-232) interface to communicate with serial port. User can use windows HyperTe
-14- 3.2.2.4. Port Configuration Port Controls This webpage is to provide the display and modification for the port settings. Use the dropdown in P
-15- Port Sniffer The Port Sniffer (mirroring) is a method for monitor traffic in switched networks. Traffic through a port can be monitored by one
-16- Protected Port There are two protected port groups. Ports in different groups can't communicate each other. In the same group, protected p
-17- Agent. SNMP packets with community names that do not pass the authentication on the device are simply discarded. SNMPv2c SNMPv2c also uses commu
-18- Trap Manager Trap Manager is a management station that receives traps, the system alerts generated by the switch. If no trap manager is defined,
-19- SNMPv3 Access SNMPv3 Access control users’ access to management information. Only a user with access rights can manage the objects. When a user
-2- The information in this guide may be changed without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this gu
-20- 3.2.2.6. Syslog This system supports syslog sent to a remote syslog server. Currently system will do syslog for 3 events: cold start, warm s
-21- image file. Then press Apply button to start the firmware update process. The firmware image will first update to the RAM area in syste
-22- TFTP Backup Configuration Use this page to assign a TFTP server IP address and a filename to be stored. Then press Apply button to start the bac
-23- 3.2.3. L2 Features This switch provides the following L2 features: VLAN Configuration Trunking (Port Aggregation) Forwarding & Fil
-24- 802.1Q VLAN In this page, user can create 802.1Q (tag-based) VLAN. There are up to 512 VLAN groups to provide configuration. While VLAN Operati
-25- VLAN Filters Port NO.: Port number(s) to be assigned to see or configure the settings. Port VID (PVID): Port VLAN ID will be assigned to untagged
-26- GVRP Table In GVRP table the VLAN group(s) dynamically created by GVRP can be displayed with VID and port member(s). QinQ VLAN QinQ Port Se
-27- VLAN. Using QinQ expands VLAN space by using a VLAN-in-VLAN hierarchy and retagging the tagged packets. A port configured to support QinQ is call
-28- Note: Only the ports (user port, uplink port) not belong to any VLAN can be added to the same tunnel Following figure is an example of QinQ
-29- qinq uplinkport enable 2 qinq tunnel add 1 10 1, 2 3.2.3.2. Trunking The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means
-3- Contents 1. Introduction...4 1.1. Package Contents.
-30- In aggregator information: The static LACP static trunk group will be displayed as follows: In State Activity: Active (select): The port autom
-31- Dynamic MAC Table Static MAC Table MAC Filtering Dynamic MAC Table The switch will dynamically learn the device’s MAC address when it c
-32- Port number: Switch port number to associate with the MAC address in a MAC entry VLAN ID: If tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLANs are enabled, static
-33- 3.2.3.4 IGMP Snooping This switch supports multicast IP, one can enable IGMP protocol on web management’s switch setting advanced page, then di
-34- IGMP protocol: Enable/disable IGMP snooping. IGMP fast leave: Enable/disable IGMP snooping fast leave. If enable, switch will fast delete memb
-35- VLANs, each instance is associated with the L2 domain on which it performs loop detection/mitigation. This enables a port to be stopped in one in
-36- to the Learning or Forwarding State, respectively. It is also the value used for the ageing time of dynamic entries in the Filtering Database, wh
-37- 3.2.3.5.3 Instance The VLAN to MST Instance Page enables mapping each VLAN to a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI). For devices to be in th
-38- value is 32768. Status —You can choose the value of Enable if you want the Instance to be enable. Value range is Disable or Enable. Default value
-39- forward traffic, however it can learn new MAC addresses. Forwarding — Port on this instance is in Forwarding mode. The port can forward traffi
-4- 1. Introduction Thank you for choosingVDSL2 Product .These products are cost-effective switching solution idea for small business and the network
-40- is exchanged between directly connected devices. Information in LLDP PDUs received is restored in its MIB. A LLDP-enabled device operating in the
-41- PerPort Configuration Port Number: specify the port(s) to be configured in the switch. Port Status: specify one of four port mode to
-42- 3.2.4.1. IPv4 The IPv4 related parameters are shown in the following table Items Option Default value Group ID 1 ~ 220 (max. 220 ACL groups
-43- Any / IP and Mask Any: Any IP address. IP: A certain IP address. Mask: *** *** *** *** * is represent a digit from 0~9, *** is range from 0 to 25
-44- 3.2.4.2. Non-IPv4 The related parameters are shown in the following table: Items Option Default value Group ID 1 ~ 220 (max. 220 ACL group)
-45- IP Address ***.***.***.*** *** is range from 0 to 255 0.0.0.0 Port ID Source port id from 1~10 1 Current List Create ACL and binding groups N
-46- 3.2.5. Security 3.2.5.1. Security Manager In this page, user can change user name and password with the following parameters. User Name: Type th
-47- 3.2.5.3. 802.1x Configuration 802.1x makes use of the physical access characteristics of IEEE 802 LAN infrastructures in order to provide a means
-48- 3.2.5.3.3 Misc Configuration In this page, you can change the default configuration for the 802.1x standard: Quiet Period: Used to define peri
-49- 3.2.6. QoS This switch provides quality of service (QoS) to prioritize the packet forwarding when traffic congestion happens. This switch support
-5- 2. Installation This chapter describes the function of the VDSL2 switch components and shows how to install it on the desktop or shelf. Basic know
-50- 3.2.7. Monitoring 3.2.7.1. Port Status This page provides current status of every port that depends on user’s setting and the negotiation result
-51- 3.2.7.3. Vdsl Port Statistics This page provides current status of VDSL port’s downstream rate: Upstream rate, US, DS and VDSL firmware version.
-52- In profile web user can select or create a profile model with the setting of SNR, INP (Impulse noise protection) and max delay
-53- 3.2.9. Reset System The page to reset the switch to default configuration is shown as below. 3.2.10. Reboot The page to reboot (warm restart)
-54- 4. Specifications 4.1. Cable specifications The related cables specification shown in the following table Cable Type Cable Requirements Max
-55- Cables Figure 4-1: Diagram of Straight Through Cables Figure 4-2: Diagram of Crossover Cables Figure 4-3: RJ11 Cable Diagram
-56- 4.2. Technical Specifications 4.2.1. Software Specification Supports 802.1D bridge self-learning, storing up to 8K+ 256unicast or multica
-57- Supports Layer 2/3/4 (Layer 2+) classification: Standard-length IPv4 packets can use layer 2 VLAN-tag ID, IP protocol, Source IP, Destination
-58- Support for Strict Priority, Weighted Round-Robin (WRR) scheduling policies. Support 802.1d, 802.1w, 802.1s Spanning Tree protocol. Support
-59- 5. Warranty statement We provide this limited warranty for it originally purchased the product from us or its authorized reseller or distri
-6- 2.3. LED Function This section explains the definition of the Switch’s LEDs on the front panel. Group LED Color Function System System
-7- 2.4.1. Pre-Installation Considerations Gigabit Considerations: If you will use the switch for Gigabit applications, keep in mind that the maxi
-8- E) Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connection
-9- 3. Configuration 3.1. Login 3.1.1. Power-On Self-Testing The power-on self-testing is running immediately after the switch system is powered
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