Zyxel IES-5112 [312/1156] Chapter 10 subscriber port setup screens

Zyxel IES-5112 [312/1156] Chapter 10 subscriber port setup screens
Chapter 10 Subscriber Port Setup Screens
Management Switch Card User’s Guide
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Load Click Load to display the port’s settings in the fields below.
Index This is the number of a PVC entry on this port.
VPI/VCI This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI), if any. The
VPI and VCI identify a channel on this port.
MUX This field displays the encapsulation type (llc or vc) for this channel.
Type This field shows that the channel is a VDSL2 PVC (iwfpvc).
PVID This field displays the service provider’s VLAN ID that this channel uses. The PVID here is the
service provider’s VLAN ID (the outer VLAN tag) that the line card assigns to untagged frames
received on this PVC.
Priority This field displays the service provider’s priority settings that this channel uses. Priority is the
IEEE 802.1p priority level for the service provider tag that the line card adds to untagged
frames that come in on this PVC. "0" is the lowest priority level and "7" is the highest.
Select Select an entry’s radio button and then click Modify to be able to edit it or click Delete to
remove it.
Modify Select a profile’s Select radio button and click Modify to edit the PVC settings.
Copy Select a profile’s Select radio button and click Copy to copy the PVC settings to another port.
Delete Select a profile’s Select radio button and click Delete to remove the PVC settings.
VPI/VCI Type the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Circuit Identifier for the PVC channel. The VPI and
VCI identify a channel.
PVID The PVID here refers to the service provider’s VLAN ID (the outer VLAN tag). Enter the service
provider ID (from 1 to 4094) for untagged frames received on this PVC.
Note: Different PVCs can use the same service provider’s VLAN ID.
MUX Select the encapsulation type (llc or vc) for this channel.
Priority Select the priority level for the service providers VLAN ID. "0" is the lowest priority level and "7"
is the highest.
Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this screen to the system’s volatile memory. The system
loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Config Save link on the
navigation panel and then the Save button to save your changes to the non-volatile memory
when you are done configuring.
Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring the screen again.
ID This column lists the slot numbers of the line cards. Click the ID number of an active DSL line
card to go to a screen where you can copy a DSL port’s settings to another DSL port.
State This field displays the line card’s current operational status.
active means the line card is operating normally.
init means the MSC is initializing the line card.
disable means a manager has disabled the line card.
inactive means the line card is starting up or is not operating normally. This could be due to the
card starting, a firmware upgrade in progress or a malfunction. See Section 40.7 on page 1101
for what to do if the line card stays stuck in the inactive state.
Card Type This field displays the type of a line card.
Up Time This field displays how long the line card has been running since the last time it was started.
Firmware This field displays the current firmware version installed on the line card.
Table 148 Port > VDSL2 PVC (continued)
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