Release Notes
ESIM5700-48
48-Port EFM SHDSL Inverse Multiplexer
Firmware Version 1.01.02
January 18, 2008
New Features and Enhancements
Enhancements:
1) Performance tuning and small packet performance has increased with 4 or more loop bonded ports.
2) A new Conexant SHDSL driver was implemented.
3) This release adds support for a MAC address clearing function. The function requires the BSX8000-5 card to be running firmware version 1.08.01 or higher.
Bug fixes:
The ESIM5700-48 will now link up at the correct speed settings matching the port configuration.
Known Restrictions and Limitations
Currently the ESIM5700-48 does not support BERT. This feature will be added in a future release of code.
In order to maintain proper traffic flow, at least one MTM (Multi-media Traffic Management) (QoS) rule of any kind must be enabled at all times on each SDSL port. By default, there is one MTM VLAN rule enabled. This rule will pass all untagged traffic through the DSL port.
If VLAN tagged Priority traffic (802.1p) is desired, an MTM rule must be configured. VLAN Priority "P" tags must be configured in the Upstream network in order for Priority settings to function in the Downstream direction. The ESIM5700 will add "P" tags for traffic flowing Upstream from the modem.
The ESIM5700-48 can only be configured in Provider mode. It will not support Subscriber mode.
Compatibility Issues
The ESIM5700-48 must be installed in an IP DSLAM with a BSX8000-5 management card running firmware version 1.07.02 or higher.
The MUM2000-2 does not support the ESIM5700-48.
For optimal compatibility, Zhone recommends maintaining ESIM5700-48 firmware at the latest available version. To upgrade the ESIM5700-48 card, refer to the Upgrade procedure at:
http://www.zhone.com/support/manuals/docs/nettonet/230-0000032_r05.pdf
If a G.SHDSL link is not achieved, at long distances, when in Rate Adaptive mode, try Fixed rate mode by setting Min and Max Data Rates to the same value.
Currently if any of the following speeds are desired in Fixed rate mode, then the line's Constellation should be changed from Adaptive to TCPAM_32 - 3648, 3584, 3456, 3264, or 3200 Kbps.
The Fixed rate of 3776Kbps is not supported.
The ESIM5700-48 differs from the SIM2000-24 in that the ESIM5700 link rate is reported in terms of data rate, whereas the SIM2000-24 reports link rate in terms of line rate. Data rate is typically 8Kbps less than line rate. Therefore, adding 8Kbps to all reported rates on the ESIM5700-48 will give you information in the same terms as that reported by the SIM2000-24 card.
If is recommended that the CPE connecting to the ESIM5700-48 be configured in Adaptive Rate mode, even if the ESIM5700-48 is configured for Fixed rate mode.
ESIM5700-48 firmware version 1.00.00 (or above) is required for SDSL loop bonding. The SHDSL equipment at both ends of a subscriber loop must be SHDSL loop bonding capable in order for the loop bonding feature to be utilized. Refer to Zhone's SDSL Loop Bonding Product to Product Feature Compatibility document at http://www.zhone.com/support/manuals/docs/AZ/COMP-A2-GK42-00.pdf for a complete list of loop bonding capable products and required firmware versions.
The ETHX-3300 and ETHX-2100 Series devices cannot be remotely reset via the ESIM5700 card. All ETHX-33x4 and ETHX-21xx models must be remotely reset by first logging into the ETHX device and resetting it from there. In order to remotely reset Zhone's SNE2040G-S (SHDSL CPE) via the IPD web management, the SNE2040G-S must have firmware version 6.00.00 or higher.
Additional Notes
To pass VLAN traffic through the ESIM5700 an additional VLAN Rule can be configured in web management as follows:
Rule # 2 Yes tagged 1 4085 keep tag (all other columns can be left in default).
This VLAN Rule will allow all VLAN tagged traffic from 1 to 4085 to pass through the DSL port. If untagged traffic is also desired, leave VLAN Rule 1 active.
The Conexant DSP version is: shdslp2_e309.03.120_Api_672
Release History
ESIM5700-48 rev10002
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