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IPV-01E User Manual

Version 1.0

RECYCLABLE

Há dez anos trazendo as melhores soluções em tecnologia para sua empresa.

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AMENDMENT HISTORY

Version Date Description

V1.0 Oct, 2014 New release

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Contents

AMENDMENT HISTORY ..................................................................................................................... 2

Contents ............................................................................................................................................. 3

1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 4

1.1 IPV-01 Series Overview ....................................................................................................................... 4

1.2 IPV-01E Specification .......................................................................................................................... 5

2 Hardware Setup and Startup ..................................................................................................... 6

WARNING INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 6

2.1 Description of Hardware ..................................................................................................................... 7

2.1.1 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 7

2.1.1.1 DSL ports ................................................................................................................................ 7

2.1.1.2 Electrical Ethernet Port – RJ45 .............................................................................................. 7

2.1.1.3 DIP Switch ............................................................................................................................... 7

2.1.1.4 System LED ............................................................................................................................ 8

2.1.1.5 Reset button ........................................................................................................................... 8

2.1.2 Rear Panel ...................................................................................................................................... 8

2.2 Accessory Parts check ....................................................................................................................... 9

3 EmWeb Setup and Startup ...................................................................................................... 10

3.1 Status ................................................................................................................................................. 12

3.2 LAN .................................................................................................................................................... 14

3.3 WAN ................................................................................................................................................... 15

3.4 Diagnostics ....................................................................................................................................... 17

3.4.1 Ping ............................................................................................................................................... 17

3.4.2 DSL Tone ...................................................................................................................................... 17

3.5 Admin ................................................................................................................................................ 20

3.5.1 Commit/Reboot ............................................................................................................................ 20

3.5.2 CO/CPE ......................................................................................................................................... 20

3.5.3 Backup/Restore ............................................................................................................................ 21

3.5.4 System Log ................................................................................................................................... 21

3.5.5 Password ...................................................................................................................................... 22

3.5.6 Firmware Upgrade ........................................................................................................................ 22

3.6 Statistics ............................................................................................................................................ 23

3.6.1 Interface ........................................................................................................................................ 23

3.6.2 VTU-O DSL (In CO Mode) ............................................................................................................. 24

3.6.3 DSL (In CPE Mode) ....................................................................................................................... 27 i

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1 Introduction

Thank you for choosing the IPV-01E as your broadband access solution. This manual will help

you with the setup and configuration of your product.

1.1 IPV-01 Series Overview

IPV-01 Series can play a role of 1-port VDSL2 COT ( Central Office Terminal) or RT (Remote

Terminal). IPV-01 Series uses profile 30a to deliver downstream 200 Mbps and upstream up to

100 Mbps traffic on short loops.

It is designed to support the wide deployment of high speed connection and offers the user many

advanced services such as voice, high speed data, and video on demand. Such application is

suitable to use on residential and enterprise for broadband high speed service demand on

downstream and upstream direction. The application scenario is shown as below.

IPV-01E Application Scenario

Internet

One point to point

Switch

Multiple with chassis

Building or apartment

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1.2 IPV-01E Specification

System Features Protocols Support

DSL Ports

� 1-port VDSL2 subscriber interface

Comply with ITU-T G.993.1 (VDSL), ITU-T G.993.2

(VDSL2) 8a/b/c/d, 12a/b, 17a, 30a per-port basis VDSL2

Profiles

� Provide rates up to 200 Mbps in the downstream and 100 Mbps upstream direction

� Power back-off algorithm

� Ethernet over VDSL

� Support resynchronization

� Support RFI configuration

� Support VDSL profile setup

� Support virtual noise to improve stability

� VDSL2 Profiles: 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a and 30a

� 4-position DIP Switch � Selectable CO or CPE mode � Selectable 30a or 17a (VDSL2 Profile) � Selectable Band plan (Symmetric or

Asymmetric) � Selectable target SNR margin (6dB or 9dB)

� Transparent VLAN Bridging

� Transparent IGMP Multicast

� 1*LAN Interface: � 1*GIGA RJ-45 connector � LED:

� Power On/Off � LAN:

� GIGA/100 � ACT/LNK � Half/Full Duplex,

� VDSL: � CO/CPE, � Idle(off)/Trained(flashing)/Link(ON)

Compatible with major VDSL2 DSLAMs

IGMPv1, v2, v3 snooping SysLog Client

Interface/LED

Uplink Giga Ethernet RJ45 Subscriber VDSL RJ11 LED PWR CO/CPE VDSL Link( Idle/Trained/Link) Ethernet LINK 1000/100 FD/HD

Management

Ethernet Web/TELNET management Remote in-band Web/ TELNET

management Firmware upgradeable via HTTP

Operating Requirements

Operating Temperature: -10° to 45 °C Storage Temperature: -40c° to 80 °C Operating Humidity: 5% to 90% RH

non-condensing

Dimension and Weight

DESKTOP AND WALL MOUNT TYPE DIMENSION: 96.5 MM(D)X73.4 MM(W)X23.0 MM(H) WEIGHT: 161G

Power Source

Input 9V Power Consumption: 8 Watts

Certifications

EMC � FCC Part 15 Class A � CE-EMC Class A

Safety � EN60950-1

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2 Hardware Setup and Startup

WARNING INSTRUCTIONS

Before installing IPV-01E, the following safety instructions must be complied.

1. All installation, repair or replacement procedures must be performed by qualified service

personnel.

2. The maximum recommended operating temperature for the IPV-01E is 45ºC.

Care must be taken to allow sufficient air circulation.

3. The connections and equipment that supply power to the IPV-01E should be capable of

operating safely within the maximum power requirements of the IPV-01E.

4. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not locate the product where the

power cord can be stepped on. Do not touch exposed connections, components or wiring

when power is present.

5. To reduce the risk of fire or any other malfunction and damages to the IPV-01E, use the

cables and power adapter provided in the package.

6. Do not operate this product with panels removed or with suspected failure or damage to

electrical components.

77.. IPV-01E is not water-proofed. Never place or install the product in a wet location unless

specially designed waterproof protection is present.

iTAS will not be responsible for any damages or injuries to the IPV-01E DPU, environment, or

operating personnel if any of the safety instructions described above are violated or operating the

device in the non-recommended conditions.

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2.1 Description of Hardware

2.1.1 Front Panel

2.1.1.1 DSL ports

- One RJ11 DSL ports

2.1.1.2 Electrical Ethernet Port – RJ45

- One automatic MDI/MDI-X 1000/100/10 BASE T Ports

2.1.1.3 DIP Switch

Hardware interface to switch between some settings.

Pin Signal Name

1 Transmit Data plus (TD1+)

2 Receive Data minus (RD1-)

3 Transmit Data plus (TD2+)

4 Transmit Data plus (TD3+)

5 Receive Data minus (RD3-)

6 Receive Data minus (RD2-)

7 Transmit Data plus (TD4+)

8 Receive Data minus (RD4-)

DIP SWITCH position Up Down

COT/RT Run VTU-O image Run VTU-R image

30a/17a VDSL2 profile is 30a VDSL2 profile is 17a

SYM/ASYM Band plan is symmetric Band plan is asymmetric

SNR 9dB/6dB Target SNR Margin 9dB Target SNR Margin 6dB

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2.1.1.4 System LED

System Status LEDs

LED Condition Status

PWR On Power On

Off Power Off

DSL

Slow blink DSL in discovery phase

Fast blink DSL in training/exchange phase

On DSL in showtime phase

CO On VTU-O Mode

Off VTU-R Mode

LINK

On Ethernet is link up

Blink Ethernet data transmitting and receiving Off Ethernet is link down

FULL On Ethernet link is full-duplex mode

Off Ethernet link is half-duplex mode

1000 On Ethernet link speed is 1Gbps

Off Ethernet link speed is 10/100 Mbps

2.1.1.5 Reset button

Reset button in the front panel can be used to reset the device settings to default configuration.

Some reset actions:

IPV-01E Reset Button

Less than 2s No action

More than 2s, less than 5s Reboot the device

More than 5s Reboot to factory default configuration

2.1.2 Rear Panel

The power output is in the rear panel.

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2.2 Accessory Parts check

Check the following items in your package. Contact our sales representatives if any item is

missing or damaged.

• IPV-01E IP DSLAM • DSL Cable (RJ11*1)

• Ethernet Cable (RJ45*1) • Adapter

Using a power supply with a different voltage rating will damage and void the warranty for this product.

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3 EmWeb Setup and Startup

System preparation

IPV-01E contains 2 modes: CO and CPE, therefore there are 2 management IP ports for CO and

CPE, respectively.

Before configure the IPV-01E, please ensure as below:

Set your computer’s IP with the same network mask of management port of the IPV-01E (For

example: if you connect to CO management port, its default management IP is

10.0.0.1/255.255.255.248; if you connect to CPE management port, its default management IP is

10.0.0.2/255.255.255.248)

Then you can set computer’s IP to: 10.0.0.3~5/255.255.255.0.

Some default settings in IPV-01E:

VTU-O VTU-R

Host PC IP address 10.0.0.3~10.0.0.6 10.0.0.3~10.0.0.6 Default IP 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.248 10.0.0.2/255.255.255.248 Login account admin/system admin/system IGMP snooping Enable Enable DHCP Server None None

1. To access Web on the IPV-01E, one has to connect to the management port and enter URL

below at web browser.

The default IP address of the ports:

CO management port: http://10.0.0.1

CPE management port: http://10.0.0.2

2. If you first time login the Web, the default User name/Password as follows:

User Name: admin

Password: system

Login to CO mode: Login to CPE mode:

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Web provides a series of web pages that you can use to setup and configure the IPV-01E.

These pages are organized into six main topics. You can select each of the following topics from

the menu on the left-hand side of the main window:

- Status: information about the current device status.

- LAN: LAN interface settings.

- WAN: VTU-O DSL settings of WAN.

- Diagnostics: ping and DSL tone.

- Admin: commit/reboot, CO/CPE, backup/restore, system log, password, F/W upgrade.

- Statistics: interface, VTU-O DSL (CO mode), DSL (CPE mode).

The changes made via web pages will immediately reflect in all elements of the network.

The exact information displayed on each web page depends on the specific configuration that

you are using. The following sections give you a general overview of the setup and configuration

details.

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3.1 Status

This page simply shows the current device status and some basic settings of the device.

User will be able to refresh the device status by clicking on “Refresh” button, otherwise the

status will be refreshed every 10 seconds.

In CO mode:

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In CPE mode:

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3.2 LAN

This page is used to configure the LAN interface of IPV-01E. User can change the settings for IP

address, subnet mask, IGMP snooping. Enter the desired data into the specified fields and click

“Apply Changes” button to save the settings.

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3.3 WAN

This page is used to configure the parameters for VTU-O (CO mode) or bands (CPE mode)

of IPV-01E.

Please note if “Software switch” in Admin menu is disabled, user cannot modify this page.

User can modify the Line, Channel, INM (Impulse Noise Monitor) profiles in this page. Enter

the desired data into the specified fields and click “Apply Changes” button to save the

settings.

In CO mode:

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In CPE mode:

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3.4 Diagnostics

Click on Diagnostics menu, the following options appear:

3.4.1 Ping

This page is used to send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network host. The diagnostic

result will then be displayed. Enter the host address and click on “Go!” button do display the

diagnostic result.

Ping result:

3.4.2 DSL Tone

This page is used for DSL Tone diagnostics. Only ADSL2/ADSL2+/VDSL support this

function. The tone number is displayed from 0~255.

Before DSL tone diagnostics test:

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Press “Start” button to start DSL tone diagnostic. The test result will take about 3 minutes,

please wait while it is processing:

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After DSL tone diagnostics test:

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3.5 Admin

Click on Admin menu, the following options appear:

3.5.1 Commit/Reboot

This page is used to commit changes to system memory and reboot the system. Simply

click on “Commit and Reboot” to activate this function.

3.5.2 CO/CPE

This page is used to switch between the CO and CPE mode. User must decide

whether to enable the software switch. If the software switch is enabled, the DIP

switch will be disabled. Enter the desired data into the specified fields and click “Apply

Changes” button to save the settings. After the mode is changed, device will reboot. Please

wait while device is rebooting.

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3.5.3 Backup/Restore

This page is used to backup current settings to a file or restore the settings from the file

which was saved previously. User also can reset the current settings to factory default.

Click on “Backup…” button to backup settings to file. User can set the file path. When

settings are to be restored from a file, click on “Browse…” button to find the file path, and

click on the “Restore” button to restore the settings.

Click on “Reset” button to reset settings to default.

To reset VTUO and VTUR settings to default, click on “ResetAll” button.

3.5.4 System Log

This page is used to set the system log. User can either disable or enable the system log

function. After setting log level and display level, click on “Apply Changes” to save the

settings. User can also save log into a file by setting the file path through “Save…” button.

Clear the log by clicking on “Reset” button. System log can be refreshed by clicking on

“Refresh” button.

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3.5.5 Password

This page is used to set the account to access the web server of the router. Empty user

name and password will disable the protection. Enter the desired options into the specified

fields and click “Apply Changes” button to save the settings or reset the fields by clicking on

the “Reset” button.

3.5.6 Firmware Upgrade

This page is used to upgrade the firmware to the newer version. Please note that do not

power off the device during the upload because this make the system unbootable. If it

happens accidentally, please contact customer service for further assistance.

User can select the firmware file by using “Browse…” button. After the firmware file is

selected, click on the “Upgrade” button to start the upgrade process, or click on the “Reset”

button to reset the file path selected.

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3.6 Statistics

Click on Statistics menu, the following options appear:

In CO mode: In CPE mode:

3.6.1 Interface

This page is used to show the packet statistics for transmission and reception regarding to

network interface. Click on “Refresh” button to refresh the statistics or “Reset Statistics” to

clear and reset the statistics data.

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3.6.2 VTU-O DSL (In CO Mode)

This page is used to display the VTU-O DSL statistics. Click on “Stop Auto-Refresh” button

to stop the auto-refresh.

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BitAlloc table:

GainAlloc table:

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3.6.3 DSL (In CPE Mode)

This page is used to display the VTU-R DSL statistics.