ZyXEL Communications P-660HW-TX User Manual

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P-660HW-Tx v2 Series Support Notes
 
(4) Basically the zero configuration only work on the VC that was preconigured 
in the auto-haunting preconfigured table. 
15. How could I configure triple play on P-660HW-Tx v2? 
The common triple play scenario is as follows: 
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Triple Play is a port-based policy to forward packets from different LAN port to 
different PVCs, thus we could assign different parameters to the PVC (CBR, 
UBR, VBR-RT, VBR-nRT
) to guarantee different applications.   
 
We could configure triple play on P-660HW-Tx v2 via CLI. The command is: 
sys tripleplay set <EportID> <PVCID> 
For example: sys tripleplay portbase set 
1 1 
            sys tripleplay portbase set 
2 2 
            sys tripleplay portbase set 
3 3 
            sys tripleplay portbase save       
The traffic from Ethernet port 1 must be forwarded to PVC1, vice versa. 
The traffic from Ethernet port 2 must be forwarded to PVC2, vice versa.   
The traffic from Ethernet Port3 must be forwarded to PVC3, vice versa.   
 
16. How to configure packet filter on P-660HW-Tx v2? 
The P-660HW-Tx v2 allows you to configure up to twelve filter sets with six 
rules in each set, for a total of 72 filter rules in the system. You can apply up to 
four filter sets to a particular port to block multiple types of packets. With each 
filter set having up to six rules, you can have a maximum of 24 rules active for 
a single port.   
VOIP Server 
IPTV Server 
Internet 
Others 
 
Port1 
Port2 
Port3 
Port4 
ATUR 
IP-DSLAM 
VL-Switch 
CPE 
Access Network 
ISP 
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VOIP Telephone 
Video Client 
Clients surfing 
Other clients 
 
Port1 
PVC1 
Port2 
PVC2 
Port3 
PVC3 
Port4 
PVC4 
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