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VDSL2 24-Port Switch DAS-3626 Overview

The document describes a 24-port standalone VDSL2 switch that provides high-speed internet access over copper phone lines. It supports the VDSL2 technology standard, allowing for broadband speeds over a single copper pair. The switch has 24 VDSL ports, 24 built-in splitters, and 2 gigabit uplink ports. It connects subscriber modems to an optical network using VDSL2 technology, providing high-speed internet and telephone services over existing phone lines.

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VDSL2 24-Port Switch DAS-3626 Overview

The document describes a 24-port standalone VDSL2 switch that provides high-speed internet access over copper phone lines. It supports the VDSL2 technology standard, allowing for broadband speeds over a single copper pair. The switch has 24 VDSL ports, 24 built-in splitters, and 2 gigabit uplink ports. It connects subscriber modems to an optical network using VDSL2 technology, providing high-speed internet and telephone services over existing phone lines.

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24-Port Standalone VDSL2 Switches


6-band DMT-Based Ethernet Over VDSL
 High VDSL2 Speeds/Extended Cable Distanc e
 Asymmetric/Symmetric 6-band Operation
 Adaptive Rate/Fixed Rate Support
 Built-in Splitter Per VDSL Port
 Combo 1000BASE-T/SFP Gigabit Uplinks to Carriers' Backbones
 Advanced Switch/Management Fun ctions

FEATURES
The DAS-3626 are 6-band high-speed VDSL2 switches that leverage the extraordinary
Cost Saving Solution for bandwidth of VDSL2 technology, the next step in the delivery of new high -speed Internet
Service applications to home and office users. Designed for deployment in apartment buildings,
Providers
 24 VDSL2 Ports
hospitals, factories and offices, these CO (central office) devices provide VDSL access to the
 24 Built-in Splitter Ports CPE (consumer premise equipment) such as the Bridge Remote Units (modems) from the
 2 Combo 1000BASE-T/SFP
Gigabit Uplinks subscribers. These switches co nnect to the service provider's public optical network (PON)
through their Gigabit Ethernet fiber interfaces. They provide the last mile connection by
Flexible/Secure
Configuration/Management extending the public high-bandwidth network to people living and working in multi-unit,
 Local RS-232 Out-of-Band CLI multi-tenant buildings, and are ideal for carriers offering concurrent high -speed Internet access,
 Remote In-Band SNMP/Telnet
Management multimedia services and packet telephony services.
 Multi-Level User Privilege System
Management
 SNMP v1, v2c, v3 Support High-speed Internet Access. The DAS-3626 switches offer the 6-band VDSL technology for
 Firmware Upgrade
telecom carriers to address the inc reasing service demands, delivering up much higher
Advanced Functions for broadband speeds over a single copper pair. They support both symmetric and asymmetric
Broadband Service Offering applications and cover various deployment scenarios in home and enterprise networks.
 IGMP Snooping Groups, IGMP
Proxy/IGMP Fast Leave
 Multicast 24 VDSL Ports & 2 Gigabit Uplink s. The DAS-3626 switches provide 24 Ethernet over VDSL
 Port-Based/Tag-Based VLANs
 Traffic Segmentation to Isolate (EoVDSL) ports respectively. All three switches provide 2 combo 1000BASE -T Gigabit
Communication Between ports/SFP slots for uplinks to the carrier's optical network.
 VDSL Ports
 MAC/IP-Based Access Control List
 Spanning Tree for Redundant
Backup Bridge Paths Automatic Connection and Continuous Telephone Service. Connection to the VDSL modems at
 QoS: 802.1p Traffic Prioritization the CPE side is automatic when you turn on the power of the DAS-3626 switches. Using the
 Link Aggregation to Carrier's
Backbone original setting, there is no need for you to re -configure the system. The DAS-3626 switches are
 Broadcast Storm Control equipped with built-in splitter per VDSL port, dispensing system integrators of the need to install
separate voice splitters for the phone lines. This facilitates carriers' offering of simultaneous
data/voice services (including telephone, fax and ISDN) on the same line for end -users.
Uninterrupted telephone service is guaranteed even when the switch's power is turned off, or in
an event of a power outage or a hardware failure.

Complete FTTH/FTTB Solution. The DAS-3626 VDSL2 switches are part of D-Link's total
solution for Fiber to the Home/F iber to the Building that takes advantage of the
VDSL-over-Ethernet technology. This solution includes VDSL modems, multi -port VDSL routers
and multi-port VDSL switches.

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Technical Specifications
Device Interfaces

DAS-3626 :
- 24 VDSL ports (1 RJ-21 connectors)
- 24 VDSL to PSTN splitters (1 RJ-21 connectors)
- 2 combo 10/100/1000BASE -T ports/SFP slots
- 1 RJ-45 10/100BASE-TX management port
- 1 RJ-45 Alarm port
- 1 RS-232 console port

VDSL -Provide loop diagnostic functions for VDSL2 lines


■Standards ■Latency and can be done on demand on per VDSL2 line
- ITU-T Rec.G.993.2 Annex A and Annex K - Back-to-back Fast Channel Mode latency: basis and to report the test results by the CIT of the
- ITU-T Rec.G.993.2 Band plan < 3 ms. DAS-3626. To do this function for any
- ITU-T Rec.G.997.1 - Interleave Mode latency: < 10ms - After completing the loop diagnostic function, the
- ITU-T Rec.G.994.1 - Latency path complies with ITU -T Rec. G.993.2 DAS-3626 support auto-return to the normal state
- Payload transfer delay of latency path: ready for initialization and the test results can be
■Band Plan manually configurable observed.
For frequency bands from 12 MHz to 30 Mhz, VDSL2 line doesn’t effect or interrupt any other
partitioning of frequency spectrum is ■Transmission Power working VDSL2 line traffic during and after the loop
downstream band (DS3) from 12 to 23 Mhz 14.5dB and support Tra nsmission Power value diagnostic procedure.
and upstream band (US3) from 23 to 30 MHz. report by VDSL Line
Usage of US0 band complies with VDSL2 ■DPBO
Profiles of ITU-T Rec. G.993.2 ■VDSL2 Profiles Support downstream power back -off (DPBO) to
- 8b,8d, 12a, 12b, 17a and 30a profiles as specified efficiently shape the VDSL2 downstream signal
■VDSL Duplex Method in ITU-T Rec. G.993.2 spectrum to mitigate far-end crosstalk (FEXT)
Frequency Division Duplexing, FDD - DS1 frequency band of 30a profile starts at caused by downstream transmissions on shorter
138kHz loops to longer loops in the same binder. The
■VDSL 6-band Operation - Edge frequency of upper band of 30a profile: shaping mechanism comp lies ITU-T G.997.1 and
ITU-T G.993.2, including DS1, US1, DS2, US2, 30 MHz can be enabled or disabled.
DS3, band from 25kHz to 30MHz - Profiles programmable by command and
automatically adapted according to line ■VDSL Performance
■VDSL Line-Code Scheme condition on per VDSL2 line basis - VDSL line supports transport of net data at
- Multi-carrier modulation - Numbers of VDSL2 line profiles: 60 integer multiples of 32 Kbit/s from 32 Kbit/s
(discrete Multi-tone, DMT) to MaxDS downstream and from 32 Kbit/s to
- Sub-carrier spacing complies with ITU -T Rec. ■Spectral Mask MaxUS upstream
G.993.2 - MaxDS and MaxUS support 100 Mbit/s and 100
- Transmitter signal compliant with Power
- Delta between frequency of -carrier granularity Mbit/s, respectively
Spectrum Density (PSD) mask in ITU -T
4.3125 kHz +_ 5 0 p pm - Downstream and upstream net data rates
Rec.G.993.2
programmable by command and automatically
- Downstream spectral mask #1, D-32 mask
■Rate Adaptive (RA) / Fixed Rate adapted according to line condition on a per
support
VDSL line basis
- Capability for rate adaptation modes complies - Maximum aggregation power of downstream
- Under each test loop, the initialization can be
with ITU-T Rec. G.993.2 and G.997.1 signal transmitted by transceiver < or =
completed and remain on a stable status within 90
- Rate adaptation modes: manually configurable maximum aggregation downstream transmit
seconds after turning on the power of the
or RATE ADAPTIVE AT INIT mode power specified in specific VDSL2 profile as
DSL-6541K/DSL-6641K, and doesn’t exceed 3
- Rate adaptation mode configurable on per line Defined in ITU-T Rec. G.993.2
consecutive errors of initialization.
basis for VDSL2 line
■OAM Communication Channels
■Handshake Protocol
■VDSL Requirements Transmitter support interactive management
Complies with ITU-T Rec. G.994.1
Compliant with ITU-T G.993.1, G.993.1 Annex A, functions between VTU -O and VTU-R using
G.993.2 Annex A embedded operations channel (EOC) and
■FEC
indicator bits channel (IB) as defined in ITU -T
■VDSL Ports Rec. G.993.2 - Forward Error Correction, FEC support
- Support FEC value report by VDSL Line
Support PTM Transmission Convergence
(PTM-TC) function defined in ITU -T Rec. ■Trellis Coding
G.993.2 Annex K ■Loss of Signal (LOS)
Trellis coding specified in ITU -T Rec. G.993.2
Maintenance signal alarms including Loss of
■Built-in Low Pass Filter/Splitter Signal (LOS), Loss of Frame (LOF) and Link
■INP Capability
< 1.0 dB Up/Down generated and detected for each
- DC Resistance from Tip or Ring to Ground: - Impulse noise protection (INP) compliant with VDSL2 line
= > 5 Mo hms ITU-T Rec. G.993.2
- Insertion Loss caused by Loading LPF: - Minimum impulse noise protection (INP_MIN): ■SNR Margin/SNR Margin per Band
< 1.0 dB configurable
- Attenuation Distortion: complies with ITU -T -Support the function to observe the actual net data
- Minimum 2 DMT symbols protection, INP_MIN
G.992.3 Annex E.2.3.1.3 rate, the line attenuation/line attenuation per band,
Of 2
- Return Loss: complies with ITU -T G.992.3 SNR margin/SNR margin per band, actual
Annex E.2.3.1.5 interleaving delay, actual impulse noise protection,
■Loop Diagnostics
the attainable net data rate, channel characteristics
-Support loop diagnostic standard in ITU -T G.993.2. per subcarrier and quiet line noise PSD per
■Upstream Power Back off (UPBO) -The test parameters are including Channel subcarrier of each VDSL2 line.
Enable/Disable UPBO function compliant with Characteristics per subcarrier in a logarithmic scale, -Support target noise margin, max. noise margin,
ITU-T VDSL2 Quiet Line Noise per subcarrier, Signal -to-Noise min. noise margin, max. interleaving delay, min. net
Ratio per subcarrier, Loop Attenuation per band, data rate, max. net data rate and INP min for
Signal Attenuation per band, Signal -to-Noise Ratio VDSL2 line interfaces and can be configurable.
Margin per band, Attainable Net Data Rate, and -Support SNR margin status report by VDSL Line
far-end Actual Aggregate transmit power.

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L2 Switch Function
■FE/GE Ports ■Forwarding Mode ■Limit Maximum Learned MAC Addresses
- Full-wire speed (full-duplex) operation on all Store and Forward Support the function to limit the maximum number
FE/GE ports of dynamically learned MAC addresses based on
- Forwarding rate for 10BASE -T up to 14,880 ■Switching Capacity per VDSL2 line or per VLAN and allow only packets
packets per second DAS-3626 12.8Gbps with dynamically learned MAC addresses to pass
- Forwarding rate for 100BASE -TX up to 148,800 through a port in the DAS-3626. The range of
packets per second ■64 Byte System Packet Forwarding Rate limitation for each VDSL2 line can be configurable
- Forwarding rate for 1000BASE -T up to 9.5 million packets per second from 1 to 512 with step of 1.
1,488,000 packets per second
- Transmission range up to 100 meters over Cat - ■Priority Queues ■BPDU Control
5e/Cat-6 UTP cables Discards BPDU packets per subsc riber interface.
8 Priority Queues per port
- Connector type: RJ-45
■MAC Address Table ■Reset
■SFP/1000BASE-LX5 Module -Support VDSL2 line units reset by CIT.
16K MAC addresses
- IEEE 802.3z standard -Support factory default configuration, and loaded
- Supports full-duplex, wire-speed packet with default configuration when necessary.
■Rate Control
forwarding with forwarding rate up to
1,488,000 packets pe r second over 5-Km-long Supports rate control of Broadcast, Multicast
ITU-T G.652 single-mode fibers. and unknown Unicast p ackets

■SFP/1000BASE-LX15 ■Trunk Groups


- IEEE 802.3z standard Supports 1 group (gigabit ports only)
- Supports full-duplex, wire-speed packet
forwarding with forwarding rate up to ■Loopback Test
1,488,000 packets per second over 15 -Km- Support loopback test capability.
long ITU-T G.652 single-mode fibers.

■SFP/1000BASE-LHX
- IEEE 802.3z standard
- Supports full-duplex, wire-speed packet
forwarding with forwarding rate up to
1,488,000 packets per second over 40 -Kmlong
ITU-T G.652 single-mode fibers.

Software Functions
L2 Features ■IGMP Filtering ■802.1D spanning tree
■IGMP snooping V1/v2 -Support number of IGMP filtering 60 profiles - 802.1D STP compliance
-Support 2 modes for no joined multicast t raffic: -Support multicast address range in each IGMP - Support transparent bridging protocol
default flooding and default filtering filtering profile 128 entries and can be configurable. specified in IEEE 802.1D standard.
-Turning on/off IGMP snooping function does not -Each VDSL2 port can be assigned with an IGMP
affect the normal operation of dedicated multicast filtering profile, and can be configurable. ■802.1s Multiple STP
VLANs. - 802.1s RSTP compliance
-Support the function to limit the number of IGMP - Spanning tree per VLAN
■IGMP messages on per VDSL2 interface per second, and
-Support IGMP version 2 standard in RFC2236 support to configure value. ■WRED congestion control
-Support 256 multicast groups which can be -Support to limit the maximum number of concurrent Weighted Random Early Detection
statically allocated and also work well multicast groups per VDSL2 port. The maximum
simultaneously. number can be configurable from 1 to 256 with step ■Port mirroring
-Provide IGMP statistics, including: of 1.
Support one-to-one or many-to-one port
-Per VDSL2 port, per dedicated multicast VLAN Mirroring
counters: support IGMP join, IGMP leave, and ■Multicast VLAN
current number of active multicast groups. -Support 5 dedicated multicast VLANs, and can be ■STP loopback prevention
-Per multicast group counters: suppor t current configurable.
number of active join ports. -Within a dedicated multicast VLAN, specific
VLAN
multicast traffic can be directed to multiple multicast
■802.1Q VLAN
■IGMP Proxy clients from different VDSL2 lines that have joined
- Support IGMP Proxy function the specific multicast g roups, while each VDSL2
line still belongs to: ■VLAN Group
- Comply with IETF RFC-4541 or later versions
a port-based VLAN -Support to configure VID from 1 -4094; total VLAN
■IGMP Immediate Leave IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, 4K
-Support every VDSL2 line join up to 5 dedicated -Support 4K static VLAN group s
- Support to turn on/off IGMP Immediate Leave.
- When IGMP Immediate Leave is turned on, the multicast VLANs.
DAS-3626 support stop sending the multicast -The multicast group address range can be ■802.1Q Service VLAN (S -VLAN)
stream immediately when receiving an IGMP leave configurable for each dedicated multicast VLAN. -Can be turned on or off in each VDSL2 ports.
for the last member on this requesting interface The number of multicast group address ranges for When the function is enabled, the Ethernet type and
without sending one or more group specific queries each dedicated multicast is up to 16 VLANs , IEEE 802.1p values of the S -VLAN can be modified.
and waiting for its timeout. -Support to configure multicast IP address for -Support S-VLAN tagging capability at the VDSL2
- When two or more multicast clients are served multicast service. port.
concurrently through. a single subscriber interface, -Support 24 copies for DAS-3626 with 24 VDSL2
turning on IGMP Immediate Leave function . shall ports for each multicast group and work well, ■Port Base VLAN
not affect channel switching and multicast video respectively. Support configurable port-based VLAN.
playing for each client.
■802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
- 802.1w RSTP compliance

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Software Functions
■Protocol-based VLAN Security ■Telnet Server
-Support packet classification according to the ■RADIUS authentication for Management Access Support at least 5 telnet sessions working well
Ethernet type by per port Support administrator authentication and simultaneously and provide the auto -logout
-Support tagged with VLAN ID and IEEE 802.1p authorization with a RADIUS/TACACS server via Mechanism for the telnet sessions.
value, and can be assigned to priority queues. The RADIUS/TACACS protocol
Support 8 classification entries per port and can be ■TFTP client
configurable. ■TACACS+ authentication for Management Support remote software upgrade via TFTP
Access
Quality Of Service Support administrator authentication and ■SNTP
■802.1p support authorization with a RADIUS/TACACS server via Support RFC 2030 SNTP
- Comply with IEEE 802.1p standard The RADIUS/TACACS protocol
- The scheduling mechanism support provide Strict ■SNMP v1
Priority (SP), WRR (weight round robin), and WFQ ■SSH v2 -Support SNMP agent and configure SNMP
(weight fair queue) mode, and can be configurable. -Support the SSH protocol standard in read/write communities. If the SNMP agent function
draft-ietf-secsh-connect-16.txt or later version, is disabled, the UDP port number of SNMP agent
■Number of Queues per Port which can create a secure connection between function will be closed.
The number of classification entries support 8 DSL-6541K/DSL-6641K/DVA-6571K/DVA-G6571K -The management activities can be performed by
entries in each port. and a remote client. The SSH function support SNMP operations.
enabled/disabled via configuration. If the SSH
■CoS Based on Switch Port function is disabled, the TCP port number of SSH ■SNMP v2c
function should be closed. -Support SNMP agent and configure SNMP
■CoS Based on MAC Destination and Source read/write communities. If the SNMP agent function
Address ■SSL v3 is disabled, the UDP port number of SNMP agent
function will be closed.
■Broadcast Storm Control -Support SNMP traps and these traps can be
■CoS Based on TOS
reported to NMS.
-Allow specifying the threshold in terms of pkt/s for
-The management activities can be performed by
■CoS Based on IP Destination and Source per block
SNMP operations.
address -Over threshold, just discard packet.
Min granularity: 1 pkt/s
■SNMP v3
■CoS DSCP -Support to limit the number of broadcast and
unknown unicast packets entering the DAS-3626 to
- Support Ipv4 only ■RMON v1
prevent the broadcasting storm. The range of
- Specified in RFC 2475, and classify packets Support 4 groups (Statistics, History, Alarms,
limitation for each port can be configurable from
into different IEEE 802.1p queues according to Events)
1,000 bps to the maximum port rate with granularity
DSCP values.
no greater than 1,000 bps.
■BootP/DHCP client
■CoS Based on TCP/UDP port
■Bandwidth Control
Per port granularity 64Kb/s ■DHCP load system configuration file
ACL (Access Control List)
■Support 2000 rules & 9 masks per device ■SYSLOG
■Traffic Segmentation
Support RFC 3164 remote syslog using TFTP
■Based on Switch Port uploads to keep track of system events. The events
■Management level
Support administrator authentication and categorized into 3 levels according the severity of
■Based on Ethernet type the event to the customer services. The DAS-3626
authorization for all the administration control
connections. The authorization can support two support filter the messages sent to the server
■Based on MAC address management levels of read -write and read-only. according the levels.
Destination MAC address, source MAC address The read-write management level allows the
administrator to read, create, modify and delete ■Trap/ Alarm/ Log Severity Control
■Based on 802.1p priorit data, and the read-only management level can -Allow to divide the severity of logs into 3 levels, and
IEEE 802.1p value. allow the administrator to read but not create, configuration to trigger logging only for certain level
modify and delete data. of logs
■Based on VLAN -Support trap mechanism and i nclude trap of cold
■CPU Protection start, warm start, link down, and link up.
Protect CPU from Broadcast/Multicast/Unicast -Support fan and power alarm trap.
■Based on DSCP
flooding=> ARP storm (metering), HW default
route enable ■Dual Image
■Based on IP address Support remote firmware upgrade function from
Destination IP address, source IP address Management the NMS, and provide at least two complete boot
■Single IP Management Images and one configuration file.
■Based on protocol type Support SIM v1.5
■CPU Monitoring
■Based on TCP/UDP port ■Web-based GUI - Allow monitoring the utilization of CPU via Web/
TCP/UDP port number CLI/ SNMP.
■CLI - Allow to set the threshold and when CPU
■Based on TCP/UDP payload [ packet content ] utilization hit the threshold, device will send out
■Web MAC address Browsing trap & log.
■Apply one ACL rule to more than one -port in CLI
■Show Config Command
Interface

Software Functions

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■DHCP relay + option 82 -The data of Performance par ameter can be ■RFC 2620 RADIUS Accounting Client MIB
Support DHCP Relay Agent Option 82 function readable on demand via CIT and NMS.
standard in IETF RFC3046. -Provide enough memory buffers to store event ■RFC 2863 IF-MIB
-“Agent Circuit ID” sub-option: can be encoded the counts for each performance parameter at least 7
VDSL2 line identification in the “Agent Circuit ID” days and comply with RFC3728 . ■RFC 3728 VDSL-MIB
sub-option (sub-option 1). The encoding can -DAS-3626 can recognize a threshold crossing for a -Downstream/upstream maximum net data rate and
uniquely identify the DAS-3626 and the VDSL2 line given performance parameter including far-end and minimum net data rate configurations read and
on the DAS-3626 on which the DHCP discovery near-end Errored Second (ES), Severely Errored write,
message was received. Second (SES), Unavailable Second (UAS) , -Downstream/upstream target noise margin,
- “Agent Remote ID” sub -option: Provide the option far-end and near-end Code Violation (incorrect maximum noise margin, minimum noise margin,
to use the “Agent Remote ID” sub -option Cyclic Redundancy Check, CRC) of VDSL2 line and INP_MIN, maximum interleaving delay and SNR
(sub-option 2) to further refine the VDSL2 line CPU utilization ratio, packet buffer usage ratio, margin configurations read and write,
identification. The Agent Remote ID contains an memory usage ratio, a threshold report can be -Downstream/upstream SNR per carrier, SNR
operator-configured string that uniquely identifies generated and sent to the NMS. The threshold margin per band, actual net data rate, VDSL2
the subscriber on the associated VDSL2 line on the value can be configurable. transmit and receive power, Attenuation per band,
DAS-3626 on which the DHCP discovery message -Support ICMP function and can respond to the actual interleaving delay, actual impulse noise
was received. ICMP request message sent from NMS or other protection, the attainable net data rate, channel
-Can be enabled/disabled , and the value within system. characteristics per subcarrier and quiet line noise
Circuit ID and Remote ID sub­options can be PSD per subcarrier of each VDSL2 line
configurable. ■Configuration configurations read,
-After system power resta rt at DAS-3626 due to the -VDSL2 PM support include ES, SES, UAS, LOF,
■Web UI supports non-IE browser input power or equipment failure, the updated LOS and LOL
records of the configuration parameters can be
■Display the Tx/Rx traffic, Display source MAC automatically reloaded to DAS-3626. ■Proprietary MIBs
addresses -DAS-3626 support remote configuration functions -ICMP Ping test, Packet Loss Rate and Round Trip
-Per VLAN basis for each network interface, to configure password, Ethernet interface, 802.1p Time inquiry. The number of ping times can be
-Per interface or per VLAN basis for each VDSL2 function, IGMP snooping and VLAN Assignment of configurable.
VDSL2 line, DSL-6541K/ DSL-6641K following IEEE 802.3ah . -Running configuration writes and backup
-Per DSL-6541K/DSL-6641K and per IEEE 802.11g -DAS-3626 support remote enable/disable functions -TFTP/FTP uploads and down loads
wireless AP basis for each DSL -6541K/DSL-6641K. to control IEEE 802.11g wireless AP interface, -VDSL2 loopback test
PPPoE function, Network Address Translation -DSL-6541K/DSL-6641K configurations read and
Performance Monitoring (NAT) function, and Serv er and agent functions of write
-DAS-3626 support performance monitoring and DSL-6541K/ DSL-6641K following IEEE 802.3ah. -Configurations write of the maximum number of
performance data collection functions. MAC addresses per VDSL2 line, and read of
-Provide performance parameters for VDSL2 line MIB learned MAC addresses
are including far-end and near-end Errored Second ■RFC 1493 Bridge MIB -Number of broadcast/multicast/unknown unicast
(ES), Severely Errored Second (SES) and packets
Unavailable Second (UAS) . ■RFC 1213 MIBII -IGMP snooping/immediate leave/filtering status
-Provide performance parameters for VDSL2 line read and configurations write
are including the near-end Code Violation (incorrect ■RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB -Dedicated multicast VLAN configurations read and
Cyclic Redundancy Check, CRC) . write
-Provide performance parameters for combo GbE ■RFC 1907 SNMPv2 MIB -Combo GbE port status read
interface are including error packets, discarded - ACL function configurations write
packets, unicast packets, and multicast packets. ■RFC 2819 Four groups of RMON -Protocol-based VLAN configurations write
-Provide performance parameters are including -S-VLAN function configurations write
CPU utilization ratio, packet buffer usage ratio, and - Traffic shaping or rate -limiting function
■RFC 1757 RMON MIB
memory usage ratio. configurations write
-Each event counts for each performance ■RFC2358
- Port Mirroring function configurations write
parameter, support sto red in the Network -Community Table (including read community, write
-Current counters for 15 -minute and 1-day, previous ■RFC 2674 802.1p MIB community) and TrapTable (including receiver IP,
counters for 15-minute and 1-day, and a certain trap community) configurations read and write,
number of recent 15-minute counters can be ■Q-BRIDGE-MIB and P-BRIDGE-MIB -Firmware version read
provided for each performance parameter of VDSL2 -Similar to IEEE 802.11 MIB.
line interface. ■RFC 2233 MIB -Provide SNMP mibs of all functions for device
network management
■RFC 2618 RADIUS Authentication Client MIB
■D-Link Private MIB

Physical & Environmental for DEV-3718K/DEV-3726K


■Power Input ■Operating Temperature ■Acoustic
- AC Input: 100 ~240 VAC, 60± 3 Hz Hz Internal -0 ~ 65 C Under 45Db
universal power supply
-DC Input: DC – 42 V ~ –56 V ■Storage Temperature ■MTBF
- -40 ~ 70 C DAS-3626 4 years
■Power consumption
Power consumption of the VDSL2 interface is under ■Humidity ■Dimensions
2 W per port. 10 ~ 90% non-condensing 490mm (W) X 290mm (D) X 66mm (H)
19-inch 1.5U Rack-mount size

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EMC & Safety


■EMI-EMC Compliance ■Surge protection
Comply with Class A of Subpart B of Part 15 of the Design to meet ANSI/TIA -968-A the AC power
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) r ules supply lines of the DAS-3626 and DSL-6541K/
of U.S.A.. DSL-6641K to safeguard the units against the
damage due to transient and lightnin g surge voltage
■Safety Compliance presented on the telephone line and AC power
Design to meet CSA International supply line. The test results can be temporary
degradation or loss of function or performance but
support self-recoverable and pass operationally
within 10 minutes.

DAS-3626

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