Ies-1000 series, Specifications, 1u remote msan/dslam with ac/dc power – ZyXEL Communications IES-1248-53 User Manual

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IES-1000 Series

1U Remote MSAN/DSLAM
with AC/DC Power

IES-1000 Series

1U Remote MSAN/DSLAM
with AC/DC Power

System Specifications

• Delivery of Ethernet in the first mile using legacy

LAN technologies

• End-to-end provisioning by offering DSL circuit

configuration through NetAtlas Access EMS

• Support expandable configuration with

plug-and-play line card

• SNMP v1, v2 manageable

• Web management

• FTP/TFTP for firmware upload

• Console port configuration (RS-232)

• Telnet configuration and monitoring

• Spanning tree algorithm (802.1D) for loop free

connection

• Configurable MTU value

• PPPoE intermediate agent compliant with

TR-101

• G.998.1 ATM bonding

• ATM or EFM transmission convergence mode

• 802.1Q VLAN aware bridging

- IGMP snooping supports multicast traffic

- QoS support with 802.1p

- DHCP relay agent option 82 per VLAN

- Port isolation/per VLAN isolution

- 256 static VLAN entries

(full-range VLAN ID 1 ~ 4094)

- 4K MAC address entries

• Packet prioritizing per 802.1p (QoS)

- Static configuration—default priority setting

- 4 priority queues per PVC (up to 4 PVCs)

• Multicast

- IPv4 multicast forwarding (through L2 MAC)

- Static multicast membership configuration

- IGMP v1, v2 snooping & IGMP proxy mode

support

- Shared VLAN multicast

- 256 multicast groups and each group can

contain 18 members

- IGMP filtering profile

- IGMP count limiting

- MVLAN

- DSL port multicast bandwidth control

• Management support

- CLI-based management from console/

Ethernet port

- SNMP v1, v2 and Telnet through inband

Ethernet interface and NetAtlas Access,

PC-based EMS management support

- Web-based management through inband

Ethernet interface

- Secured host: configure remote host IP

addresses for management

- UNIX syslog

- F/W upgrade, configuration backup & restore

via FTP and Web

- Text-based configuration file support

• Port configuration

• Alarm/status surveillance

• Performance monitoring

• Security and memory backup

• Self diagnostics

• Remote reset

• EMS management support

• MIB

• SNMP MIB II (RFC1213)

• SNMP v1

• SNMP v2

• RFC1493 Bridge MIB

• RFC1643 Ethernet MIB

• RFC1757 four groups of RMON

• RFC2674

• RFC2662 ADSL line MIB

• RFC4319 (formerly RFC3276) SHDSL line MIB

Hardware Specifications

IES-1000M

• 19” 1U rack mountable, 2 card slots chassis

• Dimensions: 440 (W) x 320 (D) x 44 (H) mm

• 2 line cards to accommodate different types of

DSL services as well as VoIP services

• Fully hot-swappable design

• Support 12 to 48 ports in MDU/central office

environment

• Temperature monitoring and alarm

• Auto-shutdown for over temperature

• Surge protection to prevent lightning damage

AAM1212-51 Line Card

• One Telco 50 connector for 12-port ADSL/

ADSL2/ADSL2+ and splitter card over POTS

• One mini RJ11 console port for local

management

• Two 10/100Base-TX for uplink

• DELT (Dual End Loop Test)

• SELT (Single End Loop Test)

• G.998.1 2-port ATM bonding

• Power enhancement or ADSL power saving

mode

• Rate adaptation

• Status LEDs—System Status, Ethernet 1 and 2

Link Status, Ethernet 1 and 2 Active Status,

ADSL ports status, Alarm

• ADSL compliance

- DMT T1.413, issue 2

- G.DMT (ITU G.992.1)

- G.LITE (ITU G.992.2)

- G.HS (ITU G.994.1)

- Auto-negotiating rate adaptation

• ADSL2

- G.992.3 Annex A

- G.992.3 Annex L (RE-ADSL)

- Annex M

• ADSL2+

- G.992.5 Annex A, Annex M

- G.992.3 Annex L (RE-ADSL)

- Annex M

• ADSL2+

- G.992.5 Annex A, Annex M

Specifications

Extensive management capabilities

The entire IES-1000 Series system can be administrated remotely with the Windows-based NetAtlas Access EMS (Element Management System) based on the

SNMP-manageable SNMPc platform. NetAtlas Access EMS provides powerful advanced remote management capabilities that help service providers

minimize daily operational costs. Its loop-back design helps isolating network problems while the new firmware and IP Express configuration allow changes

to be done remotely, eliminating the need for “truck rolls” in order to provision services to new customers or to reconfigure services for existing customers.

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