Zyxel IES-5106 [282/1156] G bond screen

Zyxel IES-5112 [282/1156] G bond screen
Chapter 10 Subscriber Port Setup Screens
Management Switch Card User’s Guide
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10.21 G.bond Screen
G.bond (also known as port bonding) allows subscribers to connect to an ISP using data streams
spread over multiple DSL lines. The total available bandwidth for the subscriber then becomes the
sum of the bandwidth available for each of the subscriber’s line connections. As well as extra
bandwidth, additional DSL lines also provide backup support.
At the time of writing, your system supports port bonding on the ADSL and SHDSL line cards. The
ALC1248G-51, ALC1272G-51, and ALC1372G-51 support ADSL port bonding for connecting to
ZyXEL’s P-663H-51. The SLC1248G-22 and SLC1348G-22 support SHDSL port bonding for
connecting to ZyXEL’s IES-708-22A. See the IES-708-22As User’s Guide for information on its port
bonding specifications.
The next figure shows a subscriber using port bonding on two DSL lines between a P-663H-51 (A)
(using a Y-connector) and an ADSL line card in the IES (B) to connect to the Internet.
Cancel Click Cancel to start configuring this section of the screen again.
The bottom section displays routing table entries created manually. It does not show entries
added automatically by the MSC. See Section 13.9 on page 424 to look at the full routing
table(s) for selected domain(s).
Domain Select a domain for which you wish to view information and click Load to display it.
Index This field displays the number of the entry.
Route IP
NetMask
These fields display the IP address and the number of bits in the subnet mask that define the
range of IP addresses to which this entry applies. If the destination IP address of a packet is in
this range, the MSC forwards the frame to the specified edge router.
Nexthop This field displays the IP address to which the MSC forwards frames if the destination IP
address of a packet is in the specified range.
Metric This field displays the “cost” of transmission for routing purposes.
Change Pbit If you set the MSC to change the IEEE 802.1p priority value of incoming frames, this field
displays the priority value (0 to 7) to which the MSC sets them. “-” displays if you do not set
the MSC to change the IEEE 802.1p priority value of incoming frames.
Select
Modify
Delete
Select the radio button in the Select column for an entry and click Modify to be able to edit the
entry or Delete to remove it.
Table 131 IPB Route (continued)
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