D-Link DAS-3224 User Manual
D-Link DAS-3224 User Manual

D-Link DAS-3224 User Manual

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DAS-3224/3248
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Version 1.0
RECYCLABLE

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  • Page 1 DAS-3224/3248 User Manual Version 1.0 RECYCLABLE...
  • Page 2: Amendment History

    AMENDMENT HISTORY Version Date Description V1.0 May, 2014 New release...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents AMENDMENT HISTORY ......................2 Contents ..........................3 WARNING INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 5 1 Introduction ........................... 6 1.1DAS-3224/3248 O ........................6 VERVIEW 1.2A .............................. 6 PPLICATION 1.3S ............................7 PECIFICATION 2 Hardware Setup and Startup ....................8 2.1 D ........................8 ESCRIPTION OF ARDWARE 2.1.1 Power Outlet ...........................
  • Page 4 3.2.5.2.3 PQBlock Setup ........................... 33 3.2.6 Protocol Based VLAN ........................34 3.2.6.1 PBV Setup ..............................34 3.2.6.2 PBV Attachment ............................35 3.3A ............................... 35 DVANCED 3.3.1 Protocol Enable ..........................35 3.3.1.1 Protocol Setup .............................. 35 3.3.1.2 Protocol Attachment ............................ 36 3.3.2 SNMP ............................
  • Page 5: Warning Instructions

    DAS-3224/3248. If the input DC voltage is more than 10% lower than the standard the DAS-3224/3248 may malfunction. Make sure that the power supply is stable and the voltage is correct.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    DAS-3224/3248 IP DSLAM promises to deliver downstream up to 25 Mbps and upstream up to 1 Mbps traffic on short copper loops. DAS-3224/3248 is designed to support the wide deployment of triple play features and offers the user many advanced services such as voice, high speed data, and video on demand.
  • Page 7: Specification

    1.3 Specification System Features Protocol Support λ λ DSL/POTS Ports IGMPv1, v2, v3 snooping and proxy λ λ 24/48-port ADSL/2/2+ subscriber interface PPPoE Intermediate Agent with built-in POTS Splitter λ DHCP L2 Relay – TR101 Appendix B λ Centronic 50-pin connector for Telco line in λ...
  • Page 8: Hardware Setup And Startup

    2 Hardware Setup and Startup 2.1 Description of Hardware With AC power supply: With DC power supply: 2.1.1 Power Outlet AC: 90 ~ 240VAC, 50/60 Hz; 70 Watts (Max.) DC: -36 ~ -72 VDC; 70 Watts (Max.) 2.1.2 Optical Ethernet Port (UP1 and UP2) – SFP Cage Two 1000BASE-X (SX, LX, LHX, ZX) ports Two uplink ports or One port is for uplink and another one for downlink (stacking port)
  • Page 9: System Led

    2.1.4 System LED System Status LEDs Condition Status On Green Power is properly supplied On Green System initialization is properly completed On Red System alarm is active On Amber System test in progress 2.1.5 LINE ports and PSTN ports Line Port Pin Assignment PIN # Usage PIN#...
  • Page 10: Accessory Parts Check

    2.2 Accessory Parts check Check the following items in your package. Contact our sales representatives if any item is missing or damaged. With AC power supply: • DAS-3224/3248 ADSL2+ IP DSLAM Using a power supply with a • AC Power Cord...
  • Page 11: Web-Based Interface Setup And Startup

    3 Web-based Interface Setup and Startup 1. To access web-based user interface on the DAS-3224/3248, one has to connect uplink port and enter URL below at web browser. Uplink #1 (UP1): http://192.168.100.111 Uplink #2 (UP2): http://192.168.1.111 2. If you first time login the web-based user interface, the default User name/Password is:...
  • Page 12: System

    3.1 System Click on System menu, the following options appear: The System menu contains options including, System Information, System Reboot, Save Configuration, Backup/Restore, Firmware Update, Management Users, System Log and Image List/Selection. They will be introduced in the following sections. 3.1.1 System Information This page simply shows the basic information of the device.
  • Page 13: System Reboot

    Field Description Description: Description of the device Name: Name of the device. User can give a name for easy management. Location: Location of the device Contact: Contact personnel or information Vendor: Vendor of the device. User can give a name for easy management Log Threshold: Number of log events Object-ID:...
  • Page 14: Save Configuration

    3.1.3 Save Configuration To store current configuration at non-volatile Flash memory: 1. From the System menu, click on Save Configuration. The following page is displayed: 2. Click on “Commit” to save your current configuration in the device. After a short time the configuration is saved and the following confirmation message window is displayed.
  • Page 15: Firmware Update

    3.1.5 Firmware Update This option allows firmware images to be uploaded to the DAS-3224/3248 using HTTP. From the System menu, click Firmware Update. The following page will be displayed: Use the button to browse and select the file. Click The image file is uploaded to the RAM first and then moved to the flash non-volatile memory.
  • Page 16: Anagement Users

    Once the file has been written to flash, the Firmware Update page shows the completion of the update and requests whether the DAS-3224/3248 is rebooted in order to run the new image file. Click OK, or user also can restarted from the System Reboot in the system menu.
  • Page 17: Ystem Log

    To create an account: Click the “Create” button to display the creation page. Enter the desired data into the specified fields and click “Apply” to create the account. There are two privilege levels can be selected: Root: is administrator, can use All of system function. Guest: is guest, can check/read only of system function.
  • Page 18: Syslog Log

    Use the dropdown box next to enable or disable the sender. Note: In order to make Syslog Sender Enable to be effective, user needs to set the Log Threshold under the System Info to be a non-zero value. User can also create or delete the Syslog sender by clicking the “Delete” or “Create” buttons.
  • Page 19: Configuration

    3.2 Configuration 3.2.1 Ethernet 3.2.1.1 Interface Setup This page allows the user to modify the specific Ethernet Interfaces. Click the “Interface Setup” of the Ethernet under Configuration menu to display the page. Simply select the desired Interface and click “Modify” to enter the modification page. Fill in the desired data for the corresponding fields and click “Apply”...
  • Page 20: 2Management Ip

    3.2.1.2 Management IP This page allows user to modify the range and interface of the management IP. Simply set the beginning and end of IP address range and assign the interface of the management IP (both, eth1, or eth2), then press “Create” button to save the settings. 3.2.2 Bridge Features 3.2.2.1...
  • Page 21: Xvid

    Here need to add more information for above figure. Field Description Port ID The bridge port ID. Valid values: 1...26 (1...24: DSL, 25...26: eth) Permanent Virtual Connection ID Admin Status Show the port disable and enable status All: forward tagged/untagged packet by default Accept Frame type Tagged: Forward Tagged packet Untagged: Forward Untagged packet...
  • Page 22: Dsl Profile Configuration

    Click on “Modify” button to display the modification page as below, where user will be able to modify CVID member list translation rule of any specific ports. Simply use the dropdown list to choose the desired option and click “Apply” to save the settings. 3.2.3 DSL Profile Configuration 3.2.3.1...
  • Page 23: Channel Profile

    3.2.3.1.2 Channel Profile Click “Channel Profile” under DSL of the Configuration menu to display the following page and allow user to manage them. For the creation or modification, simply enter the desired values to the corresponding fields and click “Apply” to save the changes. Note: Default profile cannot be modified.
  • Page 24: Port Setup

    3.2.3.2 Port Setup 3.2.3.2.1 Interface The Line interface page allows user to disable/enable each DSL port.
  • Page 26: Line Setup

    3.2.3.2.2 Line Setup This page allows the user to display the profile mapping information as well as let the user to apply other line profile to specified DSL port. Click “Line Profile” under DSL Port Setup of the Configuration menu to display the following page. To modify any specific Line Profile, simply select the corresponding option button and click “Apply”...
  • Page 27: Pvc Management

    3.2.3.3 PVC Management The VC management interface provides the modification of the virtual channel and encapsulation type.
  • Page 28: Vlan

    Modify: 3.2.4 VLAN 3.2.4.1 VLAN Setup This page allows the user to create, modify and delete the information of the VLANs. Click VLAN Setup of VLAN under the Configuration menu to display the page below.
  • Page 29: Vlan Attachment

    Note: The default VLAN 1 cannot be deleted. To create or modify the any specific VLAN, simply click on the “Create” button or select on the desired VLAN and click on the “Modify” button to display the creation or modification page. Then, enter the desired information to the corresponding fields and click “Apply”...
  • Page 30: Qos

    Attachment of VLAN under the Configuration menu to display the page below. To modify any specific PVC, simply select the desired VLAN ID and click on the “Modify” button to display the modification page. Choose the desired option from the dropdown list and check the desired checkbox, and then click on the “Apply”...
  • Page 31: Ingress

    3.2.5.1 Ingress 3.2.5.1.1 Policer Setup To create or modify any specific ingress policer, simply click on the “Create” button or select on the desired Ingress ID and click on the “Modify” button to display the creation or modification page. Then, enter the desired information to the corresponding fields and click “Create”...
  • Page 32: Egress

    Attach a policer to a port ID: 3.2.5.2 Egress 3.2.5.2.1 Contract Setup Modify: Create:...
  • Page 33: Scheduler Setup

    3.2.5.2.2 Scheduler Setup Press “View” button to view the detail of the profile: Create: 3.2.5.2.3 PQBlock Setup This page allows user to create a priority queue block. Simply choose the bridge port and desired profile name, and press “Apply” button to apply the settings.
  • Page 34: Protocol Based Vlan

    Create: 3.2.6 Protocol Based VLAN 3.2.6.1 PBV Setup This page displays all the rules in a PBV group. User will be able to create, modify and delete the PBV groups as well as their rules. Click PBV Setup of Protocol Based VLAN under the Configuration menu to display the page below.
  • Page 35: Pbv Attachment

    802.1Q 0x8100 | IPv6 0x86dd | 802.1X 0x888e | 802.1ad 0x88a8 | OAM 0x8902 | Q-in-Q 0x9100 | LLT 0xcafe VLAN ID. Valid values: 1-4093 3.2.6.2 PBV Attachment This page allows user to attach a bridge port to a PBV group. Simply choose the specific bridge port and PBV ID, then select Detach or Attach.
  • Page 36: Protocol Attachment

    First, click “Create” button to display the creation page for creating DFC filters group including reserved multicast Mac, PPPoE, ARP, IGMP and DHCP packet as below. Simply use the dropdown list to select the desired options to enable and click “Apply” to create the Filter Group.
  • Page 37: Snmp

    3.3.2 SNMP 3.3.2.1 SNMP HOST Setup This page allows the user to create the SNMP HOST List. Click SNMP HOST Setup of SNMP under the Advanced menu to display the page below.
  • Page 38: Snmp Traphost Setup

    To add a new Host Address, simply click the “Create” button to enter the creation page as below. Enter the desired value into the corresponding fields and click “Apply” to save the settings. 3.3.2.2 SNMP TrapHost Setup This page allows the user to create the SNMP TrapHost List. Click SNMP TrapHost Setup of SNMP under the Advanced menu to display the page below.
  • Page 39: Igmp Group List

    the Advanced menu to display the page below. To add a new IGMP ACL, simply click the “Create” button to enter the creation page as below. Enter the desired value into the corresponding fields and click “Apply” to save the settings. 3.3.4.2 IGMP Group List 3.3.4.2.1 Group List...
  • Page 40 To add a new Group member, simply click the “Edit” button to enter the creation page as below. Enter the desired value into the corresponding fields and click “Apply” to save the settings.
  • Page 41: Group's Sources List

    3.3.4.2.2 Group’s Sources List This page shows the entire group’s source list. Click Group Sources List of IGMP Group Setup under the Advanced menu to display the page below. 3.3.4.3 IGMP Information 3.3.4.3.1 General Information This page shows all the general information of the IGMP. Click General Information in the IGMP Information of IGMP under the Advanced menu to display the page below.
  • Page 42: Timer Information

    3.3.4.3.2 Timer Information This page shows all the Timer information of the IGMP. Click Timer Information in the IGMP Information of IGMP under the Advanced menu to display the page below. To modify the general information, click the “Modify” button to enter the modification page as below.
  • Page 43: Sntp

    3.3.6 SNTP This page displays the SNTP server IP address and the status. Click the SNTP under the Advanced menu to display the page below. 3.3.6.1 TimeZone...
  • Page 44 To create a new SNTP server, click the “Create” button to enter the creation page as below. Simply enter the desired values into the fields and click “Apply” to save the settings. To enable or disable the SNTP, click the “Modify” button to enter the modification page as below. Simply select the desired option from the dropdown list and click “Apply”...
  • Page 45: Stp/Rstp

    3.3.7 STP/RSTP 3.3.7.1 STP/RSTP Info This page displays the general information of the STP. Click the STP Info of STP/RSTP under the Advanced menu to display the page below. To modify the STP Info, click the “Modify” button to enter the modification page as below. Simply enter the desired information and click “Apply”...
  • Page 46: 802.1X

    To modify the STP Ports Info, click the “Modify” button to enter the modification page as below. Simply enter the desired information and click “Apply” to save the settings. 3.3.8 802.1x 3.3.8.1 Server List This page displays the list of existing server information. Click the Server List of 802.1X under the Advanced menu to display the page below.
  • Page 47: Port List

    3.3.8.2 Port List This page displays the list of 802.1X port status. Click the Port List of 802.1X under the Advanced menu to display the page below. To modify the port status, simply select the desired options and click “Apply” to save the settings. 3.4 Status 3.4.1 Bridge...
  • Page 48: Forwarding Database

    3.4.1.2 Forwarding Database This page shows the Forwarding Database. Click Forwarding Database of Bridge under Status menu to display the page below. User will be able to present the FDB by sorting. Simply enter the matching criteria into the blank and click “Search” to sort. 3.4.2 3.4.2.1 Line Status...
  • Page 49: Channel Status

    3.4.2.2 Channel Status This page allows the user to choose and show the DSL channel status of any specific DSL ports. Click Channel Status in DSL Status of the Status menu to display the following page. To show the Channel Status of particular bridge port, simply select the corresponding option from the dropdown list to display it.
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    3.5 Maintenance 3.5.1 Ethernet Statistics This page shows all the Ethernet interface statistics. Click ETH IF Statistics under Maintenance menu to present the page below. Simply select the desired ETH interface name from the dropdown list to display the information. 3.5.2 Bridge Statistics This page shows all the bridge statistics.
  • Page 51: Dsl Statistics

    3.5.3 DSL Statistics Current Line Report This page shows current line statistics. Click DSL Statistics under Maintenance menu to present the page below. Click “Refresh” to display the most current status. 15-Minute Line Report This page displays the DSL Statistics Report of every 15 minutes of the current day. Click 15-Minute Report of DSL Statistics under Maintenance menu to display the following page.
  • Page 52: Ing-Policer Statistics

    1-Day Line Report This page displays the DSL Statistics Report for 1 day intervals. Click 1-Day Report of DSL Statistics under Maintenance menu to display the following page. Simply select the desired Bridge Port ID as well as the Interval ID to display report of the current day. Click “Refresh” to display the most current status.
  • Page 53: Igmp Statistics

    3.5.5 IGMP Statistics 3.5.5.1 IGMP Member Statistics This page shows all the IGMP Member Statistics. Click IGMP Member Statistics of IGMP Statistics under Maintenance menu to present the page below. Simply select the desired Bridge Port ID from the dropdown list to display the information. 3.4.5.2 IGMP Port Statistics This page shows all the IGMP Port Statistics.
  • Page 54: Dhcp Relay Statistics

    Statistics under Maintenance menu to present the page below. Simply select the desired Bridge Port ID from the dropdown list to display the information. 3.5.6 DHCP Relay Statistics This page displays the DHCP relay statistics. Click DHCP Relay Statistics under Maintenance menu to display the following page.

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