EOC350 Series Ethernet over Coax Termination System and Terminal Adapter Version 1.00 Edition 1, 08/2012 Quick Start Guide User’s Guide Default Login Details LAN IP Address User Name www.zyxel.com Password 192.168.1.
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Related Documentation • Quick S tart Guide The Quick Start Guide shows how to connect the EOC350-TS and EOC350-TA. Note: It is recommended you use the Web Configurator to configure the EOC350-TS and EOC350-TA.
Contents Overview Contents Overview Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................9 The Web Configurator .............................................................................................................................15 System Setup ..........................................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Table of Contents Contents Overview ..............................................................................................................................3 Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................4 Chapter 1 Introduction...........................................................................................................................................9 1.1 Overview ....
Table of Contents 5.2 The EP Management Screen ............................................................................................................22 5.3 The View Host Screen ......................................................................................................................23 5.4 The View Host Screen ......................................................................................................................24 5.5 Termination System Configuration ........................
Table of Contents Chapter 7 System Log .........................................................................................................................................51 7.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................................................51 7.2 The Syslog Setup Screen .................................................................................................................51 7.3 The Syslog View Screen ......
Table of Contents 13.3 Bandwidth and Connectivity ............................................................................................................75 13.4 Resetting the EOC350-TS to Factory Defaults ...............................................................................76 Appendix A Legal Information............................................................................................................
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C HAPT ER 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The EOC350-TS is an Ethernet over Coax Termination System. The EOC350-TA is an Ethernet over Coax Terminal Adapter. One centrally-located EOC350-TS serves many EOC350-TAs distributed in each unit of a Multiple Dwelling Unit (MDU). The following applications show how they integrate with the existing TV installation in a single unit of an MDU. 1.1.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1.2 Integrating the EOC350-TS and EOC350-TA with an STB In this application, the EOC350-TS and EOC350-TA have the following media types. • Ethernet. The EOC350-TS receives an Internet feed via an IP gateway and encodes Ethernet frames on to the coaxial cable connected to the OUT socket. The EOC350-TA decodes the Ethernet frames for Ethernet devices such as the PC and STB (Set Top Box). • Coaxial.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.2.1 LEDs The following table describes the EOC350-TS LEDs. Table 1 EOC350-TS LEDs LED DESCRIPTION DIAG This LED turns on when you configure the EOC350-TS to check the Ethernet over Coaxial connection with an EOC350-TA. If the LED is dim then no EOC350-TA has been found in the Ethernet over Coaxial cable network. QLTY This LED shows the Ethernet over Coaxial cable speed. green is high, orange is medium and red is low.
Chapter 1 Introduction The following table describes the connections. Table 2 EOC350-TS Connections ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Switch This rocker switch has the following positions: • • POWER DC IN: Push the rocker switch to POWER 12V DC when you want the EOC350-TS to receive power from a power outlet. The included power adaptor must be connected from POWER 12V DC-IN to a power outlet.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.3.2 Connections Figure 4 EOC350-TA Connections PWR 12V C IN D 1 2 /Ac Link QLT t Y OUT IN OUT IN Power In Ethernet Ports The following table describes the connections. Table 4 EOC350-TA Connections ITEM DESCRIPTION IN Connect this port to an existing coaxial cable outlet in the room that is in the same coaxial network as the EOC350-TS in the building.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.5 Ways to Manage the EOC350-TS Use any of the following methods to manage the EOC350-TS. • Web Configurator. This is recommended for everyday management of the EOC350-TS using a (supported) web browser. • Command Line Interface. Line commands offer an alternative to the web configurator and in some cases are necessary to configure advanced features. See Chapter 11 Telnet. • SNMP. The EOC350-TS can be monitored by an SNMP manager. See Chapter 12 SNMP.
C HAPT ER 2 The Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The web configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device setup and management via Internet browser. Use Internet Explorer 6.0 and later versions, Mozilla Firefox 3 and later versions, or Safari 2.0 and later versions. The recommended screen resolution is 1024 by 768 pixels. 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 1 Make sure your EOC350-TS hardware is properly connected (refer to the Quick Start Guide). 2 Launch your web browser.
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Figure 6 System Info The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 5 System Info LABEL DESCRIPTION Model This shows the model number of the device. Hardware This shows the hardware version of the device. System MAC Address This shows the MAC address used over the Ethernet connections. EoC MAC Address This shows the MAC address used over the Coax connections. Bootcode This shows the version of the program code that loads the system firmware.
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 2.3 The Web Configurator Layout Click Status at the top of the navigation panel (B) to show the following screen. Figure 7 Web Configurator Layout A B The screen is divided into these parts: • A - navigation panel • B - main window 2.3.1 Navigation Panel Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open screens to configure EOC350-TS features.
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator The following table describes each menu item. Table 6 Navigation Panel Summary MENU/SUB-MENU FUNCTION System Info Use this menu to see the MAC addresses and hardware and software versions of the device. System Setup Use this menu to configure the IP and DHCP Snooping parameters of the Ethernet interface facing the Internet Service Provider (ISP). Auto Configuration Use this menu to setup automatic retrieval and distribution of (*.shc and *.
C HAPT ER 3 System Setup 3.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure the IP and DHCP Snooping parameters of the Ethernet interface facing the Internet Service Provider (ISP). 3.2 The System Setup Screen Use this screen to configure the IP and DHCP Snooping parameters. Click System Setup to show the following screen. Figure 8 System Setup The following table describes the items in this screen.
Chapter 3 System Setup Table 7 System Setup (continued) 20 LABEL DESCRIPTION Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the first DNS server the EOC350-TS checks to resolve IP addresses. Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the second DNS server the EOC350-TS checks to resolve IP addresses. DHCP Option 82 and IP Source Guard Select Disable to pass DHCP traffic without modification.
C HAPT ER 4 Auto Configuration 4.1 Overview This chapter describes how to automatically distribute configuration files. 4.2 The Auto Configuration Screen Use this screen to setup automatic retrieval and distribution of (*.shc and *.ep) configuration files from a TFTP server. Click Auto Configuration to show the following screen. Figure 9 Auto Configuration The following table describes the items in this screen.
C HAPT ER 5 EP Management 5.1 Overview This chapter describes how to view and configure the EOC350-TS (see Figure 3 on page 11) and the EOC350-TAs (see Figure 4 on page 13) connected to it, and test connectivity between them. Note: The EOC350-TA is an End Point (EP). 5.2 The EP Management Screen Use this screen to view, configure and test the termination system and termination adapters. Click EP Management to show the following screen.
Chapter 5 EP Management The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 9 EP Management LABEL DESCRIPTION Master This shows the version of the termination system’s EoC driver in the upload area of the termination system. EP This shows the version of the termination adapter’s EoC driver in the upload area of the termination system. On-line EP This shows the number of termination adapters that are online. Off-line EP This shows the number of termination adapters that are offline.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 11 EP Management > View Host The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 10 EP Management > View Host LABEL DESCRIPTION EP This is the MAC address of the termination adapter. Host This is the MAC address of the host. 5.4 The View Host Screen Use this screen to view IGMP groups and their host members. Click EP Management > Igmp Group to show the following screen.
Chapter 5 EP Management 5.5 Termination System Configuration This section describes the configuration screens for the termination system (Local Device). 5.5.1 The EoC Screen (Privacy Mode) Use this screen to restrict which termination adapters can send and receive data through the termination system. Click EP Management > Ether > Config > EoC on the local termination system device to show the following screen.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 14 EP Management > Ether > Config > Port (termination system) The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 13 EP Management > Ether > Config > Port (termination system) LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This shows the port name for this row. Speed/Duplex Select the speed and the duplex mode of the Ethernet connection on this port. Choices are Auto, 10M/Full, 10M/Half, 100M/Full, 100M/Half.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 15 Management > Ether > Config > QoS (termination system) The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 14 Management > Ether > Config > QoS (termination system) LABEL DESCRIPTION Priority base on Select 802.1p to configure the IEEE 802.1p prioritization scheme for incoming frames. Select IP TOS/TC or DSCP to configure the IP prioritization scheme.
Chapter 5 EP Management The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 15 EP Management > Ether > Config > IGMP (termination system) LABEL DESCRIPTION IGMP Snooping Select Enable to enable IGMP v1/2 fast leave. Select Disable if only IGMP v3 is implemented on the network. Apply Click Apply to save your settings. Back Click Back to return to the previous screen. 5.5.5 The VLAN Screen Use this screen to configure VLAN tagging on the termination system’s interfaces.
Chapter 5 EP Management 5.5.6 The Status Screen Use this screen to see the status of the termination system’s interfaces. Click EP Management > Ether > Config > Status on the local termination system device to show the following screen. Figure 18 EP Management > Ether > Config > Status (termination system) The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 17 EP Management > Ether > Config > Status (termination system) LABEL DESCRIPTION Status Link This shows whether the port is up or down.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 19 2 Management > Test (termination system) Click Noise. The EOC350-TS measures the noise spectrum and shows the following screen. Figure 20 Management > Test (termination system) 5.7 Ether EP Default Profile Configuration This section describes the screens that allow the default configuration to be setup for termination adapters. 5.7.1 The EoC Screen Use this screen to restrict how many hosts can send and receive data through the termination adapter.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 21 EP Management > Ether > Config (profile) The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 18 EP Management > Ether > Config (profile) LABEL DESCRIPTION Note Type a note here. Host Limit Type the maximum hosts allowed to connect to the termination adapter. Service is disabled if this is 0. Apply Click Apply to save your settings. Back Click Back to return to the previous screen. 5.7.
Chapter 5 EP Management Table 19 EP Management > Ether > Config > Port (profile) (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Speed/Duplex Select the speed and the duplex mode of the Ethernet connection on this port. Choices are Auto, 10M/Full, 10M/Half, 100M/Full, 100M/Half. Selecting Auto (auto-negotiation) allows the port to negotiate with a peer port automatically to obtain the connection speed and duplex mode that both ends support.
Chapter 5 EP Management The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 20 EP Management > Ether > Config > QoS (profile) LABEL DESCRIPTION Priority base on Select 802.1p to configure the IEEE 802.1p prioritization scheme for incoming frames. Select IP TOS/TC or DSCP to configure the IP prioritization scheme. Queue Scheduling Select Strict Priority to forward packets in the higher priority queues first (Q0 has the lowest priority).
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 25 EP Management > Ether > Config > VLAN (profile) The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 22 EP Management > Ether > Config > VLAN (profile) LABEL DESCRIPTION Tag V LAN Select Enable to enable VLAN tagging. Port This shows the port name for this row. Priority Select the 802.1Q priority applied to incoming frames. VID Select the 802.1Q VLAN ID applied to incoming frames.
Chapter 5 EP Management The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 23 EP Management > Ether > Config > Filter (profile) LABEL DESCRIPTION Allowed Host MAC This shows the hosts that are allowed to send and receive traffic via the EP. If no hosts are listed then all hosts are allowed, otherwise only the listed hosts are allowed. Add Type a MAC address and then click Add to add a host to the Allowed Host MAC list. Del Click Del to delete a host from the Allowed Host MAC list.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 28 EP Management > Ether > Config > Port (termination adapter) The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 25 EP Management > Ether > Config > Port (termination adapter) 36 LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This shows the port name for this row. Service Select On to enable this port or Off to disable it. Speed/Duplex Select the speed and the duplex mode of the Ethernet connection on this port. Choices are Auto, 10M/Full, 10M/Half, 100M/Full, 100M/Half.
Chapter 5 EP Management 5.8.3 The QoS Screen Use this screen to prioritize traffic flow through the termination adapter’s interfaces. Click EP Management > Ether > Config > QoS on the termination adapter to show the following screen. Figure 29 EP Management > Ether > Config > QoS (termination adapter) The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 26 EP Management > Ether > Config > QoS (termination adapter) LABEL DESCRIPTION Priority base on Select 802.1p to configure the IEEE 802.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 30 EP Management > Ether > Config > IGMP (termination adapter) The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 27 EP Management > Ether > Config > IGMP (termination adapter) LABEL DESCRIPTION IGMP Snooping Select Enable to enable IGMP v1/2 fast leave. Select Disable if only IGMP v3 is implemented on the network. Apply Click Apply to save your settings. Back Click Back to return to the main EP Management screen. 5.8.
Chapter 5 EP Management Table 28 EP Management > Ether > Config > VLAN (termination adapter) (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your settings. Back Click Back to return to the main EP Management screen. 5.8.6 The Filter Screen Use this screen to configure the hosts that are allowed to send and receive traffic via the termination adapter’s interfaces. Click EP Management > Ether > Config > Filter on the termination adapter to show the following screen.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 33 Management > Ether > Config > Status (termination adapter) The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 30 Management > Ether > Config > Status (termination adapter) LABEL DESCRIPTION Status Link This shows whether the port is up or down. Speed/Duplex This shows the speed and the duplex mode of the Ethernet connection on this port. Flow Control This shows whether flow control is enabled on this port.
Chapter 5 EP Management 1 On the EP Management screen, click the Test button in the termination adapter configuration region of the screen. Figure 34 Termination Adapter Test 2 Click Noise. The termination adapter measures the noise spectrum and shows the following screen. Figure 35 Termination Adapter Noise Test 5.9.2 Online Diag Follow these steps to measure some signal parameters at the termination adapter’s coax interface without shutting down packet forwarding services.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 36 Termination Adapter Test 2 Click Noise. The termination adapter measures some statistics and shows the following screen. Figure 37 Termination Adapter Online Diagnostics 5.10 Backup and Restore of Termination Adapter Configuration 5.10.1 Backup Configuration Backup configuration allows you to back up (save) the EOC350-TA’s current configuration to a file on your computer.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 38 EP Management > Mtn > Backup Click Backup to save the EOC350-TA’s current configuration to your computer. 5.10.2 Restore Configuration Restore configuration allows you to upload a new or previously saved configuration file from your computer to your EOC350-TA. Figure 39 EP Management > Mtn > Restore The following table describes the items in this screen.
Chapter 5 EP Management Figure 40 EP Management > AddEP > EoC 2 Type the MAC Address of the termination adapter being provisioned. The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 32 EP Management > AddEP > EoC 44 LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address Type the MAC address of the termination adapter. Note Type a note here. Host Limit Type the maximum hosts allowed to connect to the termination adapter. Service is disabled if this is 0. Apply Click Apply to save your settings.
C HAPT ER 6 Administration 6.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure access to the management interface. 6.2 The Administrator Screen Use this screen to configure usernames and passwords allowed to log in to the management interface. Click Administration > Administrator to show the following screen. Figure 41 Administration > Administrator The following table describes the items in this screen.
Chapter 6 Administration Figure 42 Administration > Administrator > Add or Edit The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 34 Administration > Administrator > Add or Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Name Type the username of the administrator allowed to configure the EOC350-TS. New Password Type the password to be used with the username. Retype New Password Re-type the password to be used with the username. Privilege Select the level of access. Apply Click Apply to save your settings.
Chapter 6 Administration Table 35 Administration > Allowed Source (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Edit Click this to edit an existing access rule. Add Click this to add a new access rule. Del Click this to delete an access rule. Click Add or Edit to see the following screen. Figure 44 Administration > Allowed Source > Add or Edit The following table describes the items in this screen.
Chapter 6 Administration Figure 45 Administration > Telnet Setup The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 37 Administration > Telnet Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION TELNET Server Select whether the telnet service is disabled or enabled. TELNET Port Type the telnet port number. TELNET Idle Time Type the time after which automatic logout occurs. Apply Click Apply to save your settings. 6.5 The HTTP Setup Screen Use this screen to enable and configure the HTTP server.
Chapter 6 Administration 6.6 The SNMP Setup Screen Use this screen to enable and configure the SNMP server. Click Administration > SNMP Setup to show the following screen. Figure 47 Administration > SNMP Setup The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 39 Administration > SNMP Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION SNMP Select whether the SNMP service is disabled or enabled. SNMP Port Type the SNMP port number. Name Type a descriptive name. Contact Type a contact. Location Type a location.
Chapter 6 Administration The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 40 Administration > SNMP Trap Server LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Address This shows the SNMP trap server’s IP address. Community This shows the SNMP trap server’s community string. Port This shows the SNMP trap server’s port number. Edit Click this to edit an existing trap server. Add Click this to add a new trap server. Del Click this to delete a trap server. Click Add or Edit to see the following screen.
C HAPT ER 7 System Log 7.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure syslog and view system messages. 7.2 The Syslog Setup Screen Use this screen to configure when and where syslog messages are sent. Click System Log > Syslog Setup to show the following screen. Figure 50 System Log > Syslog Setup The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 42 System Log > Syslog Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Syslog Protocol Select the protocol used to send syslog messages (UDP or TCP).
Chapter 7 System Log 7.3 The Syslog View Screen Use this screen to see all messages generated by the system. Click System Log > View to show the following screen. Figure 51 System Log > View The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 43 System Log > View 52 LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Click this to get and show the newest system log entries. Clear Log Click this to clear the system log.
C HAPT ER 8 System Time 8.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure and see the system time. 8.2 The SNTP Setup Screen Use this screen to configure when and where the time is updated from. Click System Time > SNTP Setup to show the following screen. Figure 52 System Time > SNTP Setup The following table describes the items in this screen.
Chapter 8 System Time 8.3 The View Time Screen Use this screen to see the current system time. Click System Time > View Time to show the following screen. Figure 53 System Time > View Time The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 45 System Time > View Time 54 LABEL DESCRIPTION Current Time This shows the current time stored in this system. Inquire Time Click this to update the system time via SNTP.
C HAPT ER 9 Static MAC 9.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure which MAC addresses are forwarded through the Ethernet interfaces. 9.2 The Static MAC Screen Use this screen to configure which MAC addresses are forwarded through the Ethernet interfaces. Click Static MAC to show the following screen. Figure 54 Static MAC The following table describes the items in this screen.
C HAPTER 10 Maintenance 10.1 Overview This chapter describes how to: • reboot the system. • restore default settings. • put new firmware in the upload area. • copy new firmware from the upload area to the working area and restart with it. • download and upload configuration files. 10.2 Rebooting the System Click Reboot System to reboot the termination system. 10.3 Restoring Default Settings Click Default Setting to reset the termination system to default settings. 10.
Chapter 10 Maintenance Figure 56 Upload Firmware (Processing) 3 Click Continue. Figure 57 Upload Firmware (Browse) 4 Type or browse to the firmware file and then click start. Figure 58 Upload Firmware (Uploading...) The following screen appears when the upload is complete. Figure 59 Upload Firmware (post processing) 5 Click Continue.
Chapter 10 Maintenance Figure 60 Upload Firmware (Activate Firmware) 6 Click Activate. Figure 61 Upload Firmware (Reboot) The system automatically reboots and shows the following screen. Figure 62 Upload Firmware (Upload Complete) 7 Click Continue to copy the firmware from the upload area to the working area and upgrade the termination adapter’s drivers or do this later from the Activate Firmware > System Firmware screen. 10.
Chapter 10 Maintenance Figure 63 Activate Firmware > System Firmware The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 47 Activate Firmware > System Firmware LABEL DESCRIPTION System Firmware in Working Area This shows the firmware version number currently running on the device. System Firmware in Upload Area This shows the firmware version number currently in the upload area. Activate Click this to copy the firmware from the upload area to the working area and activate it by rebooting.
Chapter 10 Maintenance 10.6.2 Restore Configuration Restore configuration allows you to upload a new or previously saved configuration file from your computer to your EOC350-TS. Figure 65 Backup Restore > Restore EOC350-TS The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 48 Backup Restore > Restore Master LABEL DESCRIPTION Browse Type in the location of the file you want to upload in this field or click Browse... to find it. Restore Click Restore to begin the upload process.
C HAPTER 11 Telnet 11.1 Overview Any popular Telnet client can be used for remote configuration. Use the '-h' argument with any command to show help. E.g. 'showep -h' explains what showep does and how to use it. 11.2 Config Telnet Server For security reasons, disable the Telnet Server if the bridge is not to be configured via Telnet. Figure 66 Administration > Telnet Setup Note: The telnet connection will be terminated automatically if the telnet client doesn't input any commands for 5 minutes; i.e.
Chapter 11 Telnet Table 49 Common Telnet Parameters (continued) PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Network interface name. E.g. 'eth0' for LAN1/LAN2 interface, 'eoc0' for EoC interface. The flash ROM file id represents different firmware/driver types, 'n', where n=0~12'.
Chapter 11 Telnet Table 50 Generic Telnet Commands (continued) ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTION COMMANDS [ ] IS OPTIONAL dir Show details of files in the flash ROM, including the working area and upload area. The listed filenames are: • • • • • • bootcode: boot loader sysfw4m: system firmware G2C44H2xM: ermination t system EoC driver G2C44H2xEp: EP(3210) EoC driver G3C1244xEp: EP(3310) EoC driver diagsw: diagnosis utility file Details shown include the file id, file version, file date, and file size.
Chapter 11 Telnet Table 50 Generic Telnet Commands (continued) ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTION COMMANDS [ ] IS OPTIONAL epswmacfilter -m [-c -s [-a ]] Display or setup termination adapter Host MAC Filter rule #0~5 • • • epswigmp -c: : set host MAC filter rule # to ON or OFF, to enable or disable the host MAC filter rule -s: the host MAC filter rule index (0~5) -a: specified host MAC address of the filter rule -m Refer to the respective 's
Chapter 11 Telnet Table 50 Generic Telnet Commands (continued) ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTION COMMANDS [ ] IS OPTIONAL passwd [name] -o Change user's password. Users can only update their own password. Only superusers have the privilege to rewrite the password of other users. -n • • • ping [-n ] ICMP ping. [-w ] • [-l ] • IP address reboot rmep • • -m Remove designated termination adapter Properties Profile.
Chapter 11 Telnet Table 50 Generic Telnet Commands (continued) ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTION COMMANDS [ ] IS OPTIONAL snmptrapserver [-s [-c ] [-p ] [-a ] [-m ] ] Display or setup SNMP trap server(s). • • • • • snr -m ] -e ] [-n ] sntp Start Online Diag over the termination adapter connection. This will not affect termination adapter (host) service. [-p ] • • • • [-c ] Display or setup SNTP.
Chapter 11 Telnet Table 50 Generic Telnet Commands (continued) ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTION COMMANDS [ ] IS OPTIONAL swqosq [-t ] [-p <0/1>] Display or setup the QoS Queue Scheduling, and 802.1p or IP Priority scheme selection. • -t: schedule mode • strict: strict priority • wfq: weighted fair queue Q3/Q2/Q1/Q0 service weight 8/4/2/1 • mix: Q3 is strict, Q2/Q1/Q0 service weight=4/2/1 • -p: select QoS scheme • 0: base on 802.
Chapter 11 Telnet Table 50 Generic Telnet Commands (continued) ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTION COMMANDS [ ] IS OPTIONAL swtagvlan [-c ] [-p [-r ] [-v ] [-i ] [-o ]] Display or setup the LAN1/LAN2/EoC tagged VLAN. • • • • • • • • • • • tftp -s -c Get a file (upload file onto termination system) or to put a file (retrieve file from termination system) from a TFTP server.
Chapter 11 Telnet Table 50 Generic Telnet Commands (continued) ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTION COMMANDS [ ] IS OPTIONAL users autoupg Display all user accounts. [-p ] [-v ] Upgrade the termination adapter EoC automatically while the termination adapter is online (termination adapter reboot or power cycle).
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C HAPTER 12 SNMP 12.1 Overview The SNMP Agent in a termination system handles requests from a remote SNMP Manager. The termination system SNMP agent supports standard SNMP community-based operations (SNMP V1/ V2c) as 'SET', 'GET' and 'TRAP'. You need to specify the correct Read-Only Community Name on the bridge before any SNMP 'GET' operation can work. Also setup the Read/Write Community Name for SNMP 'SET' operation. The SNMP 'SET' operation can modify the settings within the termination system.
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C HAPTER 13 Troubleshooting This chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential problems are divided into the following categories. • Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs • EOC350-TS Access and Login • Bandwidth and Connectivity • Resetting the EOC350-TS to Factory Defaults 13.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs The EOC350 does not turn on. None of the LEDs turn on. 1 Make sure you are using the power adaptor or cord included with the EOC350.
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting The 1 or 2 (Ethernet) or LINK/ACT LEDs are off. 1 Make sure the connection of such ports is secure. 2 The Ethernet device or termination adapter device to which you are connected should be powered on and properly configured. The QLTY LED is low (red). Check the physical connection quality between the termination system and each termination adapter using the embedded diagnosis tools. See Section 5.9 on page 40. 13.
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address. • The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. • If you changed the IP address, use the new IP address. • If you changed the IP address and have forgotten it, see the troubleshooting suggestions for I don’t know the IP address of my EOC350-TS. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. See the Quick Start Guide.
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 2 Check that the: • Termination system and termination adapter have the same privacy key. Unmatched privacy keys make it impossible for termination adapters to send/receive data to/from the termination system. (The Web Configurator EP Management screen shows a red background for unmatched termination adapters.) • Host limit for each termination adapter is not zero.
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 2 Press the Reset button for 5 seconds. OR 3 Click Default Setting in the Web Configurator to reset the system to factory defaults. If the EOC350-TS restarts automatically, wait for the EOC350-TS to finish restarting, and log in to the Web Configurator. The username is admin and password is 1234. If the EOC350-TS does not restart automatically, disconnect and reconnect the EOC350-TS’s power. Then, follow the directions above again.
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Appendix A Legal Information Safety Warnings • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Do NOT expose your device to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids. Do NOT store things on the device. Do NOT install, use, or service this device during a thunderstorm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device. Do NOT open the device or unit.