Actelis Networks ML630R User manual

User Manual
ML630R
G.SHDSL L3 CPE
User Manual
Release R1.0
Revision No. A05
Document No. 520R69691E

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Preface Material
Document Identification
ML630R
Document No. 520R69691E
Revision No. A05
Date: Aug 2021
Copyright
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permission of Actelis Networks, Inc., 47800 Westinghouse Drive, Fremont, CA 94539, USA.
Disclaimer of Warranties and limitation of Liabilities
Actelis Networks, Inc. (hereafter referred to as Actelis Networks, Inc. or Actelis Networks),
makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically
disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Further,
in no event, shall Actelis Networks be liable for incidental or consequential damages in
connection with or arising from the use of the ML630R series, modules, accessories kits, this
manual or any related materials. Actelis Networks reserves the right to revise this publication
from time to time and to make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any
person of such revisions or changes.
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Document Objectives
This manual provides a general description of the ML630R device, detailed instructions for the
deployment and maintenance of the ML630R.

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Intended Audience
The intended audience for this document is both technical and non-technical staff within
Network Service Provider (NSP) organizations, and it is assumed that the reader has a general
understanding of voice and data communications, the xDSL industry and high-speed digital
services.
Contact Information
Please contact your local sales representative, service representative or distributor directly for
any help needed. For additional information concerning warranty, sales, service, repair,
installation, documentation, training or distributor locations, use any one of the following:
•Internet: Visit the Actelis Networks World Wide Web site http://www.Actelis.com
•Mail to: Actelis Networks customer support Mailto: techsupport@actelis.com for technical support.
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ML630R Certification
FCC Class A Compliance
ML630R models, which comply with the limits for class A) comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
Warning: ML630R models are Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product
may cause radio interference, in which case you may be required to take adequate measures.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial,
business and industrial environments. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this document may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications
will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by
Actelis Networks, Inc.
CE Mark
This is to certify that the product listed below was tested in the laboratory to comply with the required
criteria levels of the follow-mentioned Generic Standards or Product Family Standard(s) and/or Basic
Standard(s) based-on the essential conformity requirements of EMC Directive 2014/30/EU.
Safety:
EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1
EMC:
CISPR 32, EN 55032, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3
ISO 9001 Quality Management
China CCC Quality Certification
Directives: LVD 2006/95/EC, EMC 204/108/EC, and RoHS 2011/65/EU.

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General Safety Instructions
1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on this product or included in this manual.
2. All installation, repair or replacement procedures must be performed by qualified service personnel.
3. Before attempting to operate or repair this product, make sure product is properly grounded.
4. This product uses an external power source. Do not touch exposed connections, components or wiring
when power is present.
5. Do not operate this product with panels removed or with suspected failure or damage to electrical
components.
6. Do not operate or repair this product in wet or damp conditions or in an explosive atmosphere.
7. Keep product surfaces clean and dry.
8. Provide proper ventilation.
9. Observe all ratings and markings on the product. Before making connections to the product, consult the
appropriate chapters of this manual for further ratings information.
10. Cables that are supplied by the customer must comply with the regulatory inspection authorities and are
the responsibility of the customer. To reduce the risk of fire, make sure all cables are UL Listed or CSA
Certified.
11. This equipment must be installed according to country national electrical codes. For North America,
equipment must be installed in accordance with the US National Electrical Code, Articles 110–16, 110–
17 and 110–18 and the Canadian Electrical Code, Section 12. If necessary, consult with the appropriate
regulatory agencies and inspection authorities to ensure compliance.
12. Over-current Protection: It is recommended to incorporate in the building wiring, a readily accessible
listed branch circuit overcurrent protective device rated to 2A min. and 5A max. A 5A circuit over
current protective device can feed two ML630R units in rack mount shelf.
13. The equipment shall be connected to a properly earthed supply system.
14. All equipment in the immediate vicinity shall be earthed the same way and shall not be earthed
elsewhere
15. A disconnect device is not allowed in the earthed circuit between the DC supply source and the
frame/earthed circuit connection.

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Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Damage
1. When working with electronic components, wear a commonly grounded antistatic wrist strap to
discharge the static voltage from your body in accordance with approved standards.
2. Do not use any devices capable of generating or holding a static charge in the work area where you
install or remove electronic components. Avoid handling electronic components in areas that have a
floor or benchtop surface capable of generating a static charge.
3. Do not slide electronic components over any surface. Do not touch exposed connector pins. Handle
electronic components as little as possible.
4. Transport and store electronic components in an approved static-protected bag or container.
Consumer Notice
The purchased Actelis' product is subject to Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the
Council of the European Union on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and, in jurisdictions
adopting that Directive, is marked as being put on the market after August 13, 2005, and should not be
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Please utilize your local WEEE collection facilities in the disposition
of this product and otherwise observe all applicable requirements.

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Résumé des conditions générales de sécurité
1. Lisez et suivez attentivement les notes d'avertissements et les instructions indiquées sur ce produit ou inclues dans ce
manuel.
2. Toute installation, procédure d'entretien ou de remplacement doit être effectuée par un personnel de service qualifié.
3. Avant d'essayer de faire fonctionner ou de réparer ce produit, veillez à ce que le produit soit connexion de mis à la terre
correctement.
4. Ce produit utilise une source de courant externe. Veuillez ne pas toucher les connections, éléments ou fils électriques
découverts quand il y a du courant.
5. Ne faites pas fonctionner ce produit sans ses panneaux ou si vous suspectez une défaillance ou un dégât au niveau des
composants électriques.
6. Ne faites pas fonctionner ce produit dans des conditions mouillées ou humides ou dans une situation où il y a risque
d'explosion.
7. Gardez les surfaces du produit propres et sèches.
8. Fournissez une aération appropriée.
9. Observez toutes les valeurs nominales et indications sur le produit. Avant d'établir des connexions au produit, consultez les
chapitres du manuel pour obtenir plus d'informations sur les évaluations.
10. De nombreux câbles de ce produit sont fournis par la société Actelis Networks. Les câbles qui sont fournis par le client
doivent adhérer aux normes des autorités d'inspection et relèvent de la responsabilité du client. Pour diminuer le risque
d'incendie, assurez vous que les câbles soient sur la liste UL ou certifiés CSA.
11. Cet équipement doit être installé en fonction des codes d'électricité du pays. En Amérique du Nord, l'équipement doit être
installé suivant le Code National d'Electricité Américain, Articles 110-16, 110-17 et 110-18 et suivant le Code d'Electricité
Canadien, Section 12. Si nécessaire, consultez les organismes de réglementation et les autorités d'inspection appropriés
pour vous assurer de la conformité de l'installation.
12. Protection en cas de courant excessif: nous recommandons d'ajouter un appareil de protection 2A Min. - 5A Max.,
facilement accessible dans le circuit électrique de l'immeuble. Un appareil de protection à circuit 5A peut alimenter 2 unités
ML630R placés l'un sur l'autre en étagères.
13. L'équipement doit être connecté à un système d'alimentation mis à la terre correctement.
14. Tout équipement à proximité immédiate doit avoir la même mise à la terre et ne doit pas avoir une mise à la terre ailleurs.
15. Ne placez pas un appareil déconnecté dans le circuit mis à la terre entre la source d'alimentation DC et la connexion au
circuit mis à la terre.

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Prévention des décharges électrostatiques (ESD) Dommages
1. Lorsque vous travaillez avec des composants électroniques, portez un bracelet antistatique mis à la terre pour
décharger l'électricité statique de votre corps en conformité avec les normes approuvées.
2. Ne pas utiliser d'appareils capables de générer ou maintenir une charge statique dans la zone de travail où vous
installez ou supprimez des composants électroniques. Éviter de manipuler les composants électroniques dans des
endroits qui ont un sol capable de générer une charge statique.
3. Ne pas faire glisser les composants électroniques sur une surface quelconque. Ne touchez pas les broches du
connecteur exposés. Manipulez les composants électroniques aussi peu que possible.
4. Transporter et stocker les composants électroniques dans un sac ou conteneur antistatique approuvé.
Avis aux consommateurs
Le produit Actelis acheté est soumis aux dispositions de la directive 2002/96/CE du Parlement européen et
du Conseil de l'Union européenne sur les déchets d'équipements électriques et électroniques (DEEE) et,
dans les juridictions qui adoptent cette directive, est marqué comme mis sur le marché après le 13 août
2005, et ne doit pas être jeté avec les déchets municipaux non triés. Veuillez utiliser vos installations de
collecte DEEE locales pour la disposition de ce produit et sinon observer toutes les exigences applicable.

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Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise
1. Lesen Sie alle Warnhinweise und Anweisungen zu diesem Produkt, welche in diesem Handbuch hervorgehoben
sind.
2. Installation oder Austausch von Baugruppen muss von qualifiziertem Personal durchgeführt werden.
3. Bevor das Gerät eingeschaltet oder eine Baugruppe eingesetzt wird, die korrekte Erdung überprüfen.
4. Die Switche nutzen eine externe Gleichspannungsquelle. Vermeiden Sie den Kontakt mit freigelegten Anschlüssen,
Kabeln oder Komponenten, wenn die Spannung eingeschaltet ist.
5. Die Switche nicht in Betrieb nehmen, wenn Frontplatten entfernt wurden, eine mechanische Beschädigung oder
ein Defekt der elektronischen Bauteile vermutet wird.
6. Die Switche nicht in einer nassen, feuchten oder explosiven Umgebung in Betrieb nehmen.
7. Oberflächen sind trocken und sauber zu halten.
8. Stellen Sie die Lüftung sicher.
9. Beachten Sie die Angaben und Hinweise auf dem Produkt. Nur die für dieses Produkt empfohlenen Sicherungen
verwenden. Bevor Sie Anschlüsse an die Switche durchführen, bitte sorgfältig die Hinweise in den
Benutzerhandbüchern durchlesen.
10. Viele der an die Switche angeschlossenen Kabel, werden von Actelis Networks geliefert. Kabel welche nicht von
Actelis Networks geliefert werden, müßen den sonstigen Sicherheitsvorschriften entsprechen. Um Risiken zu
vermeiden, sollten Kabel UL oder CSA zertifiziert sein.
11. Die Switche müssen entsprechend den Ländervorgaben für elektrische Anlagen installiert werden.
12. Überstromschutz: Es wird empfohlen den Stromkreis mit mindestens 2A bis maximal 5A abzusichern. Ein
Stromkreis mit 5A Absicherung kann typischerweise zwei ML630R Switche speisen.
13. Die Geräte müssen an eine richtig geerdete Speisungsquelle angeschlossen werden.
14. Benachbarte Geräte sind in der gleichen Weise zu Erden und nicht auf anderem Wege.
15. Ein Abschaltmechanismus in dem Erdungsanschluss zwischen der Gleichspannungsquelle und der Erdung ist nicht
zulässig.
Schutz vor elektrostatischer Entladung
1. Beim Arbeiten mit elektronischen Komponenten, muss ein entsprechendes Erdungsband getragen warden, um
elektrostatische Spannungen vom Körper abzuleiten entsprechend der zugelassenen Standards.
2. Nutzen Sie keine Geräte in dem Arbeitsbereich, welche eine elektrostatische Ladung hervorrufen können.
Vermeiden Sie das Hantieren der Switche in elektrostatisch kritischen Fussboden -oder Tischumgebungen.
3. Vermeiden Sie die Switche auf rutschige Oberflächen zu stellen.

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4. Transportieren Sie die Geräte nur in passenden antistatischen Verpackungen.
Hinweis für Endverbraucher
Das gekaufte Actelis Produkt unterliegt der Richtlinie 2002/96 / EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates der
Europäischen Union über Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte (WEEE). Es wurde unter Anwendung der Direktive nach dem
13. August 2005 auf den Markt gebracht und sollte nicht als Haushaltsmüll entsorgt werden. Bitte nutzen Sie Ihre lokale
WEEE-Sammelstelle für die Entsorgung des Produkts und beachten Sie auch alle sonstigen Vorschriften.

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About This Manual
This section provides a guide on how to use the manual effectively. The manual contains information
needed to install, configure, and operate ML630R Series units. The summary of this manual is as follows:
Chapter 1: Overview
Describes ML630R Series in several applications.
Chapter 2: Specifications
Describes the features, specifications and applications of ML630R Series.
Chapter 3: Interfaces
Introduces all the interfaces, including front panel and rear panel of ML630R
Series.
Chapter 4: Installation
Assists the user in installing and verifying the ML630R Series step-by-step.
Chapter 5: Web operation
Gives a description of the Web Interface.
Chapter 6: CLI Operation of
Gives a description of the CLI (Common Line Interface).
Appendix A: Pin Assignment
The description of pin assignments

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Symbols Used in This Manual
3 types of symbols are used throughout this manual. These symbols are used to advise the users when a
special condition arises, such as a safety or operational hazard, or to present extra information to the users.
These symbols are explained below:
Warning:
This symbol and associated text are used when death or injury to the
user may result if operating instructions are not followed properly.
Caution:
This symbol and associated text are used when damages to the
equipment or impact to the operation may result if operating
instructions are not followed properly.
Note:
This symbol and associated text are used to provide the users with
extra information that may be helpful when following the main
instructions in this manual.

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CONTENTS
I. OVERVIEW.................................................................................................................................. 23
1. Overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
II. SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................... 25
2. Main Features .................................................................................................................................................. 26
3. SHDSL Interface ............................................................................................................................................. 27
4. Network Side Interface ................................................................................................................................... 28
4.1. Ethernet Interface .............................................................................................................................................. 28
5. OAM ................................................................................................................................................................. 30
6. Technical Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 31
III. INTERFACES ................................................................................................................................ 33
7. Front Panel of ML630R series........................................................................................................................ 34
7.1. Status Indicators ................................................................................................................................................ 34
7.2. The RST Button................................................................................................................................................. 35
7.3. The TST Button................................................................................................................................................. 35
8. Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................................................ 36
IV. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................ 37
9. Unpacking ........................................................................................................................................................ 38
10. Site Requirements............................................................................................................................................ 39
10.1. Site Selection..................................................................................................................................................... 39
10.2. AC/DC Electrical Outlet Connection ................................................................................................................ 39
10.3. Grounding.......................................................................................................................................................... 40
11. Cable Connection............................................................................................................................................. 41
11.1. Connecting the IP Network via Ethernet ........................................................................................................... 41
11.2. Connecting the Terminal ................................................................................................................................... 41
11.3. Connecting the DSL on Devices........................................................................................................................ 42
12. Quick Setup...................................................................................................................................................... 43
V. WEB INTERFACE.......................................................................................................................... 44
13. Overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 45
14. Login Page........................................................................................................................................................ 46
15. Status ................................................................................................................................................................ 47
15.1. Local Status ....................................................................................................................................................... 47
16. Configuration................................................................................................................................................... 50

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16.1. Load Local Profile............................................................................................................................................. 50
16.2. Local Setting ..................................................................................................................................................... 50
16.3. User Management.............................................................................................................................................. 54
16.4. TACACS+ ......................................................................................................................................................... 55
16.5. Date & Time (Local/Remote*).......................................................................................................................... 56
16.6. General Setup (Local/Remote*) ........................................................................................................................ 57
16.7. DHCP Server..................................................................................................................................................... 58
16.8. IPv6 (Local/Remote*) ....................................................................................................................................... 59
16.9. SNMP & SysLog............................................................................................................................................... 59
16.10. TR-069 .............................................................................................................................................................. 62
16.11. Access List ........................................................................................................................................................ 63
16.12. User Interface .................................................................................................................................................... 65
16.13. Ser2Net.............................................................................................................................................................. 65
17. Bridge / Routing............................................................................................................................................... 68
17.1. General .............................................................................................................................................................. 68
17.2. VLAN................................................................................................................................................................ 68
17.3. Virtual IP ........................................................................................................................................................... 71
17.4. Routing .............................................................................................................................................................. 73
17.5. VRRP ................................................................................................................................................................ 75
17.6. NAT................................................................................................................................................................... 76
17.7. DNS................................................................................................................................................................... 79
17.8. G.8032............................................................................................................................................................... 80
17.9. RSTP ................................................................................................................................................................. 83
18. Maintenance..................................................................................................................................................... 86
18.1. Alarm Log ......................................................................................................................................................... 86
18.2. Local Access Log .............................................................................................................................................. 87
18.3. Account Protection ............................................................................................................................................ 87
18.4. Performance History.......................................................................................................................................... 88
18.5. Ethernet Statistics .............................................................................................................................................. 88
18.6. Software Default................................................................................................................................................ 89
18.7. Factory Default.................................................................................................................................................. 89
18.8. Software Upgrade.............................................................................................................................................. 90
18.9. SSL Setting........................................................................................................................................................ 91
18.10. Ping ................................................................................................................................................................... 92
19. Save................................................................................................................................................................... 93
19.1. Local Save ......................................................................................................................................................... 93
20. About ................................................................................................................................................................ 94
20.1. Software Version............................................................................................................................................... 94
21. Action ............................................................................................................................................................... 95

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22. Application Examples ..................................................................................................................................... 96
22.1. Bridge ATM Application................................................................................................................................... 96
22.2. VLAN Application ............................................................................................................................................ 99
22.3. Basic Routing .................................................................................................................................................. 107
22.4. NAT Routing Application ............................................................................................................................... 110
22.5. VLAN Multiplexer Application ...................................................................................................................... 113
VI. CLI OPERATION......................................................................................................................... 119
23. Connection via Craft Port............................................................................................................................. 120
24.Connection via Telnet/SSH Protocol............................................................................................................ 121
25. The Command Line Interface ...................................................................................................................... 122
25.1. “aclset” Command........................................................................................................................................... 123
25.2. “aclget” Command .......................................................................................................................................... 124
25.3. “arp” Command............................................................................................................................................... 124
25.4. “atmset” Command ......................................................................................................................................... 124
25.5. “atmget” Command ......................................................................................................................................... 126
25.6. “briget” Command........................................................................................................................................... 126
25.7. “briset” Command ........................................................................................................................................... 127
25.8. “communityset” Command ............................................................................................................................. 128
25.9. “communityget” Command ............................................................................................................................. 128
25.10. “dhget” Command ........................................................................................................................................... 128
25.11. “dhset” Command ........................................................................................................................................... 129
25.12. “dnsget” Command ......................................................................................................................................... 129
25.13. “dnsset” Command.......................................................................................................................................... 130
25.14. “exit” Command.............................................................................................................................................. 130
25.15. “fmget” Command........................................................................................................................................... 131
25.16. “gset” Command ............................................................................................................................................. 131
25.17. “get” Command ............................................................................................................................................... 132
25.18. “rpget” Command............................................................................................................................................ 132
25.19. “rpset” Command ............................................................................................................................................ 133
25.20. “ipset” Command ............................................................................................................................................ 133
25.21. “ipv6get” Command........................................................................................................................................ 134
25.22. “ipv6set” Command ........................................................................................................................................ 134
25.23. “lanset” Command........................................................................................................................................... 134
25.24. “langet” Command .......................................................................................................................................... 135
25.25. “load” Command ............................................................................................................................................. 136
25.26. “maclg” Command .......................................................................................................................................... 136
25.27. “natget” Command .......................................................................................................................................... 137
25.28. “natset” Command........................................................................................................................................... 137
25.29. “pmset” Command .......................................................................................................................................... 138

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25.30. “pmget” Command .......................................................................................................................................... 138
25.31. “ping” Command............................................................................................................................................. 138
25.32. “run” Command............................................................................................................................................... 139
25.33. “remote” Command......................................................................................................................................... 139
25.34. “rmon” Command ........................................................................................................................................... 139
25.35. “sysset” Command .......................................................................................................................................... 140
25.36. “sysget” Command.......................................................................................................................................... 141
25.37. “show” Command ........................................................................................................................................... 142
25.38. “status” Command........................................................................................................................................... 143
25.39. “snmpv3get” Command .................................................................................................................................. 143
25.40. “snmpv3set” Command................................................................................................................................... 144
25.41. “save” Command............................................................................................................................................. 144
25.42. “tacget” Command .......................................................................................................................................... 144
25.43. “tacset” Command........................................................................................................................................... 145
25.44. “rstpg” Command........................................................................................................................................... 145
25.45. “rstps” Command ........................................................................................................................................... 146
25.46. “tftp” Command .............................................................................................................................................. 146
25.47. “tr069s” Command.......................................................................................................................................... 147
25.48. “tr069g” Command ......................................................................................................................................... 147
25.49. “trapset” Command ......................................................................................................................................... 148
25.50. “trapget” Command......................................................................................................................................... 149
25.51. “userset” Command......................................................................................................................................... 149
25.52. “userget” Command ........................................................................................................................................ 150
25.53. “uiget” Command............................................................................................................................................ 150
25.54. “uiset” Command ............................................................................................................................................ 150
25.55. “vipget” Command.......................................................................................................................................... 151
25.56. “vipset” Command .......................................................................................................................................... 152
25.57. “vrget” Command............................................................................................................................................ 152
25.58. “vrset” Command ............................................................................................................................................ 153
25.59. “vrrpget” Command ........................................................................................................................................ 153
25.60. “vrrpset” Command......................................................................................................................................... 154
25.61. “lfpget” Command........................................................................................................................................... 154
25.62. “lfpset” Command ........................................................................................................................................... 154
PIN ASSIGNMENT.........................................................................................................................................I
A.1 Console Pin Assignment..................................................................................................................................... i
A.2 MLP RJ-45 Pin Assignment .............................................................................................................................. i
A.3 ETH RJ-45 Pin Assignment.............................................................................................................................. ii
A.4 ML630R DIP switches....................................................................................................................................... ii

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FIGURES
Figure 3-1 Front Panel of ML630R series .....................................................................................................34
Figure 3-2 Rear Panel of ML630R Series (12VDC)......................................................................................36
Figure 4-1 ML630R Series DSL Interface.....................................................................................................42
Figure 4-2 ML630R Series DIP Switch.........................................................................................................43
Figure 5-1 Login Page .......................................................................................................................................46
Figure 5-2 Language selection ..........................................................................................................................46
Figure 5-3 Current Alarm..................................................................................................................................47
Figure 5-4 Line Status .......................................................................................................................................48
Figure 5-5 Ethernet Status .................................................................................................................................48
Figure 5-6 ML630R Current Performance ........................................................................................................49
Figure 5-7 SHDSL Load Local/Remote* Profile ..............................................................................................50
Figure 5-8 Local/Remote* Setting in Different Mode.......................................................................................51
Figure 5-9 Local/Remote* Setting in G.SHDSL ...............................................................................................52
Figure 5-10 Local/Remote* setting in Ethernet.................................................................................................53
Figure 5-11 Local/Remote* setting in ATM .....................................................................................................54
Figure 5-12 User Management .........................................................................................................................55
Figure 5-13 TACACS+ setup ...........................................................................................................................56
Figure 5-14 Local/Remote* Date & Time........................................................................................................56
Figure 5-15 Local/Remote* General Setup ......................................................................................................57
Figure 5-16 DHCP Server Configuration .........................................................................................................58
Figure 5-17 Local/Remote* IPv6 .....................................................................................................................59
Figure 5-18 SNMP Trap Server.........................................................................................................................60
Figure 5-19 SNMP v2 Setup .............................................................................................................................60
Figure 5-20 SNMP v3 Setup ............................................................................................................................61
Figure 5-21 Trap List .......................................................................................................................................61
Figure 5-22 The TR-069 parameters ................................................................................................................62

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Figure 5-23 ACL Setting ..................................................................................................................................64
Figure 5-24 Show ACL Table ..........................................................................................................................64
Figure 5-25 Local/Remote* User Interface ......................................................................................................65
Figure 5-26 Serial port to IP application .....................................................................................................66
Figure 5-27 Convert serial port to IP Network ............................................................................................67
Figure 5-28 QoS Setup .....................................................................................................................................68
Figure 5-29 VLAN Rule...................................................................................................................................69
Figure 5-30 Port-based VLAN .........................................................................................................................69
Figure 5-31 Tag-based VLAN..........................................................................................................................70
Figure 5-32 Q-in-Q...........................................................................................................................................71
Figure 5-33 Virtual IP ......................................................................................................................................72
Figure 5-34 Edit Virtual IP...............................................................................................................................72
Figure 5-35 Routing Table ...............................................................................................................................73
Figure 5-36 Static Route...................................................................................................................................74
Figure 5-37 Dynamic Route .............................................................................................................................74
Figure 5-38 VRRP Table..................................................................................................................................75
Figure 5-39 Setup VRRP Table........................................................................................................................76
Figure 5-40 NAT Table ....................................................................................................................................77
Figure 5-41 NAT Table ....................................................................................................................................77
Figure 5-42 NAT Configuration.......................................................................................................................78
Figure 5-43 NAT Configuration.......................................................................................................................79
Figure 5-44 DNS Server/Cache........................................................................................................................80
Figure 5-45 Current Alarm ...............................................................................................................................80
Figure 5-46 Owner and Member for Ring topology.........................................................................................81
Figure 5-47 General Setup................................................................................................................................82
Figure 5-48 Group Member..............................................................................................................................82
Figure 5-49 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) ....................................................................................83
Figure 5-50 RSTP Status and Port Status ....................................................................................................84
Figure 5-51 Alarm Log................................................................................................................................86
Figure 5-52 Access Log...............................................................................................................................87

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Figure 5-53 Account Protection...................................................................................................................87
Figure 5-54 Performance History ................................................................................................................88
Figure 5-55 Ethernet Statistics ....................................................................................................................88
Figure 5-56 Software Default ......................................................................................................................89
Figure 5-57 Factory Default .............................................................................................................................89
Figure 5-58 HTTP File Upload ........................................................................................................................90
Figure 5-59 Local Save ....................................................................................................................................90
Figure 5-60 HTTP Uploading File ...................................................................................................................90
Figure 5-61 HTTP Upgrade Version Confirmation..........................................................................................90
Figure 5-62 Upgrade Proceeding......................................................................................................................91
Figure 5-63 SSL Setting ...................................................................................................................................91
Figure 5-64 Ping...............................................................................................................................................92
Figure 5-65 Local Save ....................................................................................................................................93
Figure 5-66 Local / Remote Software Version.................................................................................................94
Figure 5-67 Action ...........................................................................................................................................95
Figure 5-68 Bridge ATM Application..............................................................................................................96
Figure 5-69 CO-G.SHDSL ...............................................................................................................................96
Figure 5-70 CO-ATM.......................................................................................................................................97
Figure 5-71 CO-VLAN ....................................................................................................................................97
Figure 5-72 CPE-VLAN...................................................................................................................................98
Figure 5-73 CPE-General Setup .......................................................................................................................98
Figure 5-74 VLAN Application .......................................................................................................................99
Figure 5-75 CO-G.SHDSL .............................................................................................................................100
Figure 5-76 CPE-General Setup .....................................................................................................................100
Figure 5-77 CPE-VLAN.................................................................................................................................101
Figure 5-78 VLAN Test Result - 1.................................................................................................................101
Figure 5-79 VLAN Test Result – 2 ................................................................................................................102
Figure 5-80 VLAN Test Result – 3 ................................................................................................................103
Figure 5-81 VLAN Test Result – 4 ................................................................................................................104
Figure 5-82 VLAN Test Result – 5 ................................................................................................................105

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Figure 5-83 VLAN Test Result – 6 ................................................................................................................106
Figure 5-84 Routing Application....................................................................................................................107
Figure 5-85 CO-G.SHDSL .............................................................................................................................107
Figure 5-86 CO-VLAN ..................................................................................................................................108
Figure 5-87 CO-Virtual IP..............................................................................................................................108
Figure 5-88 CPE-Virtual IP............................................................................................................................109
Figure 5-89 NAT Routing Application ..........................................................................................................110
Figure 5-90 CO-G.SHDSL .............................................................................................................................110
Figure 5-91 CO-General Setup.......................................................................................................................111
Figure 5-92 CPE-VLAN.................................................................................................................................111
Figure 5-93 CPE-Virtual IP............................................................................................................................112
Figure 5-94 CPE-NAT Table .........................................................................................................................112
Figure 5-95 VLAN multiplexer application ...................................................................................................113
Figure 5-96 Restore to software default .........................................................................................................114
Figure 5-97 Load factory CPE default profile................................................................................................114
Figure 5-98 Change IP address of CO device ................................................................................................115
Figure 5-99 Change IP address of CPE device...............................................................................................115
Figure 5-100 Apply Tag-based VLAN rule....................................................................................................116
Figure 5-101 Setup VLAN Table configuration.............................................................................................116
Figure 5-102 Setup VLAN rule of VID 1 and 20 ...........................................................................................117
Figure 5-103 Setup VLAN rule of VID 30 and 40 .........................................................................................117
Figure 5-104 Applied list of VLAN Table .....................................................................................................117
Figure 5-105 Setup the Core port VID ...........................................................................................................118
Figure 5-106 Save the working configuration to profile ................................................................................118
Figure 6-1 Basic Management Connection..................................................................................................119
Figure 6-2 Select the correct Series Port in Tera Term................................................................................120
Figure 6-3 Series Port Parameters................................................................................................................120
Figure 6-4 Select Telnet/SSH with correct IP..............................................................................................121
Figure 6-5 Login Screen of Actelis..............................................................................................................122
Figure 6-6 Main Command Lines................................................................................................................122
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