D-Link DAS-3216 User Manual
D-Link DAS-3216 ADSL IP DSLAM
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System Date and Time: Allow you to configure the SNTP status, Time
zone, date and time of your DAS-3216. See page 30.
Changing Password: Allow you to change your password. See page 33.
DSL Profile Configuration
Create Line Profile: Allow you to create ADSL line profile. See page 34.
Create Alarm Profile: Allow you to create ADSL alarm profile. See page
35.
Current Line Profile: Allow you to view, modify, or delete existing ADSL line
profiles. See page 36.
Current Alarm Profile: Allow you to view, modify, or delete existing ADSL
alarm profiles. See page 37.
Port Configuration
DSL Port configuration: Allow you to display, modify and delete the status
of the port. It provides the configuration of a port’s status. See page 38.
PVC Configuration: Allow you to configure PVC and VID on a port and set
the priority. It also provides the modification and delete function. See page
39.
the priority. It also provides the modification and delete function. See page
39.
List of Subscriber: Allow you to view the existing information of
subscribers and modify them. See page 41.
subscribers and modify them. See page 41.
Routing Table: allow you to configure the routing table. See page 42.
Management
SNMP: Allow you to configure SNMP access parameters and trap IPs. See
page 44.
page 44.
Management IP: Allow you to configure the management IPs so that only
with those configured management IPs can access to your DAS-3216
remotely. See page 44.
with those configured management IPs can access to your DAS-3216
remotely. See page 44.
DSL Port Performance
Physical Layer Info: Allow you to view the performance information on
physical layer by specifying the definite unit. See page 45.
physical layer by specifying the definite unit. See page 45.
Channel Layer Info: Allow you to view the performance information on
channel layer by specifying the definite unit. See page 46.
Current Phy-Layer PM: Allow you to view the physical layer performance
collected within current 15 minutes and a day duration. See page 46.