CTC Union VDTU2A-304 Manuel utilisateur

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VDTU2A-304
VDSL2 Bridge LAN Extender
with 4-Port Switch

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Version
Revision Description
Corresponding
version
1.0
First Release
1.0
1.1
Revise product figures (product picture, front, rear panel)
1.0
Manual Version 1.1 April 2014

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Tables of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................7
1.1 FEATURES...................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3 APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 9
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION..............................................................................................................10
2.1 FRONT PANEL ....................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 REAR PANEL ......................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.3 INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION VIA WEB BROWSER..............................................................................................12
3.1 5PORTS SMART SWITCH WEB CONTROLLER LOGIN ..................................................................................................... 12
3.2 SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.1 Authentication Configuration......................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.2 System IP Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 14
3.2.3 System Status ................................................................................................................................................. 14
3.2.4 Load Default Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.5 Firmware Upgrade.......................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.6 Reset Device ................................................................................................................................................... 16
3.2.7 Config Backup/ Restore .................................................................................................................................. 16
3.3 PORT MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................................. 17
3.3.1 Port Configuration .......................................................................................................................................... 17
3.3.2 Flow Control Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 17
3.3.3 Port Mirroring................................................................................................................................................. 18
3.3.4 Bandwidth Control ......................................................................................................................................... 19
3.3.5 Broadcast Storm Control ................................................................................................................................ 20
3.3.6 CRC Counter ................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.4VLAN................................................................................................................................................................. 21
3.4.1 Port base VLAN............................................................................................................................................... 21
3.4.2 Tag base VLAN ................................................................................................................................................ 22
3.5 QOSSETTING....................................................................................................................................................... 23
3.5.1 Priority Classification...................................................................................................................................... 23
3.5.2 Queue Scheduling Mode................................................................................................................................ 23
3.5.3 Port-Based Priority ......................................................................................................................................... 24
3.5.4 VLAN Tag Priority............................................................................................................................................ 24
3.5.5 TOS/DSCP Priority........................................................................................................................................... 25
3.5.6 TCP/UDP Priority ............................................................................................................................................ 25

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3.6 SECURITY FILTER .................................................................................................................................................... 26
3.6.1 MAC ID Filter...................................................................................................................................................26
3.6.2 Firewall............................................................................................................................................................26
3.7 VDSL SETTING...................................................................................................................................................... 28
3.7.1 Port Setting .....................................................................................................................................................28
3.7.2 Mode Select ....................................................................................................................................................28
APPENDIX I....................................................................................................................................................... 29
Connector Architecture...................................................................................................................................... 29
APPENDIX II...................................................................................................................................................... 30
Chassis Accessory............................................................................................................................................... 30
APPENDIX III FAQ.............................................................................................................................................. 31
DEFAULT IP ADDRESS ................................................................................................................................................... 31
DEFAULT LOGIN INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................... 31
HOW TO RESET CTC UNION VDSL2 LAN EXTENDER ......................................................................................................... 31
APPENDIX IV TERMINOLOGY............................................................................................................................. 32

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Chapter 1 Introduction
CTC Union VDSL2 LAN Extender is a long reach Ethernet extender with four Ethernet
ports and two phone jacks, in which one is for VDSL2 connection and the other is for
POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) connection. It has built-in POTS splitter to share
the existing phone line with POTS eliminating the need for replacing the existing copper
wiring. It is ideal for use as an Ethernet extender to an existing Ethernet network.
Well accommodating VDSL2 (Very-high-data-rate Digital Subscribe Loop) technology to
extend Ethernet service over single-pair phone line, CTC Union VDSL2 can reach up to
100/75 Mbps bandwidth (line rate) within 300M or 40/10 Mbps bandwidth (line rate) for 1
Km long-range connections. By providing ultra-high speed, CTC Union VDSL2 LAN
Extender makes your telephone line achieve its best performance ever. It has the
advantage of minimum installation time (simply as plug-n-play) and minimum expense by
allowing video streaming and data to share the same telephone pair without interference.
CTC Union VDSL2 LAN Extender delivers everything needed to quickly deploy a
high-speed IP-based network for providing high-speed Internet access, video-on
demand services and voice services. The resulting compact, cost-effective form factor
offers systems integrators, small business owners an attractive long reach Ethernet
solution.
1.1 Features
Cost effective bridge function to connect two Ethernet LAN
Easy installation via simple plug-and-play
Selectable CPE and CO mode:
Two working modes are built in the same unit, which keep the flexibility of
installation and easy provision of service but lower inventory of service provider.
Selectable fast and interleaved mode:
Fast mode guarantees a minimum end to end latency less than 1 mS.
Interleaved mode provides impulse noises protection for any impulse noise
with duration less than 250uS. Interleaved mode has a maximum end to
end latency of 10mS.
Selectable target band plan:
VDSL2 defines multiple band plans and configuration modes to allow
asymmetric and symmetric services in same binder for data transmission.
Symmetric is selected to provide better downstream performance.
Asymmetric is selected to provide better upstream performance.

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Selectable target SNR margin:
It has the ability to select fixed SNR margin value on 9 dB or 6db. The systems
will maintain the SNR margin at their value across all usable loop length. The
higher SNR value gets better line quality, but lower performance.
1.2 Specification
VDSL2 standards
Compliant with ITU VDSL2 standard G.993.2 Annex A, Annex B and Annex C
Support VDSL2 profile: 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b and 17a
Band plan profile: symmetric (Plan 997) and asymmetric (Plan 998)
Support fast and interleaved mode
Target SNR Margin: 6dB and 9dB
Built-in POTS splitter to share voice and data
Management
Web-based GUI for quick setup, configuration and management
Firmware upgradable from Web
LAN
Filtering functions for MAC/IP/Port.
QoS for Port/VLAN/DSCP/TCP-UDP Port number.
Port Based VLAN & IEEE 802.1q VLAN Tagging
Port configuration for Bandwidth/Duplex/Speed/Flow control/Broadcast storm.
Connections
Four RJ-45 connectors for Ethernet 10/100Mbps ports with auto MDX/MDIX
One RJ-11 connectors for VDSL2 port,
One RJ-11 connection for POTS connection
Indicators
General : PWR and SYS
WAN(VDSL2) : CO, CPE, LINK and ALM
LAN (Ethernet) : 1,2,3,4 LNK/ ACT
Physical/Electrical
Power: 100~240VAC (via power adapter)
Power consumption: 9 watts maximum.
Temperature: 0~45°C
Humidity: 0%~95%RH (non-condensing)

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1.3 Applications VDSL2 LAN Extender Application

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
This chapter shows the front panel and how to install the hardware.
2.1 Front Panel
Please see the graphic below for the front panel:
Front panel can be separated into six parts from left to right:
(1) Power
(2) System
(3) Central Office
(4) Customer Premises Equipment
(5) Link
(6) Alarm
LED Status of VDSL2 LAN Extender:
Blinking
On
Off
PWR
Power On
Power Off
SYS
System Activated
System Failed
CO
CO Mode On
CPE
CPE Mode On
LINK
Activity
Slow: Start Connection
Fast: Data Transmit
Connected
ALM
Connection Error

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2.2 Rear Panel
The rear panel of VDSL2 LAN Extender is where all of the connections are made.
Connectors Description of VDSL2 LAN Extender
DC-IN
Ethernet (1,2,3,4)
Power adaptor inlet: Input voltage 12VDC
Four Ethernet10/100BaseT auto-sensing and auto-MDI/MDIX for
Ethernet ports(RJ-45)
PHONE
This interface is for connecting phone line (RJ-11).
LINE
VDSL2 interface for WAN port (RJ-11).
RST
The reset button, the button restore the default setting when press this
button until reboot
2.3 Installation
Please see the illustration below

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Chapter 3 Configuration via Web
Browser
3.1 5 Ports Smart Switch Web Controller Login
There is no software required to install in order to access your web controller, and all you
need is a browser. To login your management system, please open any browser, such
as, Internet Explore, Firefox, etc., and go to “http://192.168.1.1”(If you had changed the
IP address, please login into the modified IP address).
Once you connect to your VDSL2 LAN Extender, you will be able to see a login page,
please check the following figure, and then, login into the system with your user name
and password. (Note: the default user name is “admin”and the corresponding
password is “admin”.)
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