D-Link DAS-3224_revB User Manual
Preface
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Chapter 1
Preface
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Purpose
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Organization
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Related Documentation
1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this guide is to provide detailed information and description of Advance Management
System, which includes both software and hardware architecture and other specific features.
System, which includes both software and hardware architecture and other specific features.
1.2 Organization
This guide contains the following information:
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Preface
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Advance Management System Overview
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Getting Started AMS
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DAS3 Series Operation menus
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Security Management Functions
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Subscriber Management Functions
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General System Management Functions
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Appendix
1.3 Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in this guide.
The DAS Series IP-DSLAM is the Next-Generation xDSL Broadband Access Network comprises a
DSLAM and a number of ATU-Rs, STU-Rs, and POTS splitter/Low-pass filter to construct a
broadband access network between central office and customer premises. The DAS Series IP-DSLAM
uses statistically multiplexing and ATM over xDSL technologies to provide the broadband data
communication services, such as high speed Internet access and multimedia services, across existing
twisted pair telephone line.
NE/NEs hereinafter referred as DAS Series IP CO-DSLAM, unless specifically indicated.
ADSL mention in this document covers ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+, unless specifically indicated.
CLI Ex – Command line management with a local console or Telnet through in-band or out-of-band
IP interface for CIT (Craft Interface Terminal) connection.
AMS – A complete centralized SNMP base NMS (Network Management System) provides GUI
operation under Client-Server architecture through in-band or out-of-band IP interface to carrying out
day of day operation, administration, maintenance, and configuration functions of the NE.
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The DAS Series IP-DSLAM is the Next-Generation xDSL Broadband Access Network comprises a
DSLAM and a number of ATU-Rs, STU-Rs, and POTS splitter/Low-pass filter to construct a
broadband access network between central office and customer premises. The DAS Series IP-DSLAM
uses statistically multiplexing and ATM over xDSL technologies to provide the broadband data
communication services, such as high speed Internet access and multimedia services, across existing
twisted pair telephone line.
NE/NEs hereinafter referred as DAS Series IP CO-DSLAM, unless specifically indicated.
ADSL mention in this document covers ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+, unless specifically indicated.
CLI Ex – Command line management with a local console or Telnet through in-band or out-of-band
IP interface for CIT (Craft Interface Terminal) connection.
AMS – A complete centralized SNMP base NMS (Network Management System) provides GUI
operation under Client-Server architecture through in-band or out-of-band IP interface to carrying out
day of day operation, administration, maintenance, and configuration functions of the NE.
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AMS Server – The server station provides multiple NEs management and Database in order to
perform reliability, stability, and flexibility to entire network management.
perform reliability, stability, and flexibility to entire network management.
AMS
Software Specification and Introduction Guide
Software Specification and Introduction Guide