IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide
17-2 VLC1012 Overview
IEEE 802.1p Priority
Your VLC1012 uses IEEE 802.1p Priority to assign priority levels to individual ports and prioritize traffic based
on those levels.
IP Protocols
• IP Host (No routing)
• SNMP for management
o SNMP V1 (RFC 1157)
o Ethernet MIBs for Ethernet and VDSL ports (RFC-1213)
o Bridge MIB (RFC-1493)
• Telnet for configuration and monitoring
Management
• Command-line interface
• Telnet
• SNMP
• System Management Terminal (SMT)
System Monitoring
• System status (link status, rates, statistics counters)
• Telnet, SNMP for configuration and monitoring
• Temperatures, voltage reports and alarms.
Security
• Password protection for system management
• Port-based VLAN
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
Secured Host
Allow up to four address ranges of remote hosts that you specify, to access your VLC1012.
System Error Logging
The system error log will record error logs locally to the VLC1012 memory. These logs may be viewed again
after a warm restart.
UNIX Syslog Logging
Use UNIX syslog commands to send logs to your UNIX server.
Remote Firmware Upgrade
You can use FTP to perform configuration backup/restore and firmware upgrade for the VLC1012 from a remote
location.