Paradyne 8546, 8540 manual Example 3. System Status Message

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

Example 3. System Status Message

The following SYSLOG message have been received:

Fri Apr 9 11:13:15 1999 Link Transition Threshold Exceeded, port

DSL2

Meaning:

The number of DSL retrains (transitions) has exceeded the Link Down Count configured on the DSL Parameters screen (A-B-B). This is checked every 15 minutes when the current 15-minute bucket is shifted to the previous

15-minute bucket. There will never be more than one SYSLOG message for each 15-minute period. The Link Down Count only determines if a trap is sent. It has no effect on when the units will retrain.

Example 4. Port Card Status Messages

The following SYSLOG messages have been received:

Mon May 3 10:25:31 1999 Margin Threshold Exceeded, DSL port 3 Mon May 3 10:26:36 1999 ALARM: DSL3 Margin Low Set

Mon May 3 10:27:42 1999 Margin Threshold Normal, port DSL3 Mon May 3 10:28:50 1999 ALARM: DSL3 Margin Low Clear

Meaning:

The margin has gone below what was set as a startup margin on the DSL Parameters screen (A-B-B) and an alarm message has been sent to the NMS. Then, the margin returned to a value above what has been set on the DSL Parameters screen and the message has been sent to the NMS.

Example 5. Link Restart Commanded Retrain Messages

The following SYSLOG messages have been received:

Mon Jul 19:15:16:15 1999 Restart Caused by Link Restart DSL port 2

Mon Jul 19 15:17:01 1999 Remote Restarted at Mon Jul 20 15:16:52 1999

Mon Jul 19 15:17:01 1999 Remote Reed Solomon Restart, DSL port 2

Meaning:

The port card retrained because of a Link Restart command issued by an operator. The remote unit retrained because the port card retrained.

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Contents HOTWIREr 8540 and 8546 Radsl Cards Copyright E 2000 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Radsl Card Configuration Glossary Index Contents About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Summary Product-Related DocumentsVii Viii Hotwire DSL System Description What is the Hotwire DSL System?Central Office CO Customer Premises CP OptionalHotwire DSL Chassis InputApril Front View of a Hotwire 8820 GranDSLAM Chassis DSL Card MCP CardMCC Card Use this MCC Card This Hotwire ChassisRadsl Cards Levels of Access FeaturesSoftware Functionality Configuring the DSL Cards Monitoring the DSL CardsTroubleshooting and Diagnostics Hotwire DSL System Description Hotwire Menus and Screens Menu and Screen FormatsComponents of a Hotwire Menu Components of a Hotwire Screen Luserlogin or Ruserlogin where L indicates a local loginCommonly Used Navigation Keys Keys DefinitionCommunications Controller MCC Card User’s Guide User Login Screen Hotwire Chassis Main Menu Hotwire Menu HierarchyHotwire Chassis Hotwire DSL Menu Hotwire DSLDiagnostics ApplicationsDSL Card Configuration Menu Logging In to the System DSL Card Monitoring MenuCard Selection Screen Column Position Display Description Heading R D U X XAccessing the Hotwire DSL Menu Exiting From the SystemManually Logging Out Automatically Logging OutHotwire Menus and Screens Overview Radsl Card ConfigurationPort Naming Conventions For each Service Domain See Perform task Configuring the MCC Card, DSL Cards, and RTUsFor the Management Domain, perform task On the . . . See DCE Manager Server 10BT DCE Manager RouterMCC Card CardDCE Manager Server DCE Manager RouterISP Router 85468540 DSL Configuration Card Status Screens Card Status Options 1 DNS Setup Configure DNSCard Info System Information Time/Date Card Status Options 2Nvram Clear Screen Clear Nvram Nvram Config Loader Card Reset Reset SystemCard Status Options 3 DOS MachineDownload Code Download Code and Apply Download Card Status Menu Options 4Apply Download Ports Options 1 DSL Configuration Ports ScreensEthernet Port Ports Options 2 DSL Ports DSL ParametersDSL Ports DSL Parameters cont’d Ports Options 3Thresholds for Trap Messages Interfaces Options 1 DSL Configuration Interfaces ScreensGeneral Interfaces IP Network Interfaces Options 2Control Control Interface Echo Policy Default = Interfaces Options 3Negotiate Options Link OptionsDSL Configuration Users Screens Users * Configure Account Users OptionsDSL Configuration IP Router Screens Message Meaning IP Router Options 1 Static RoutesMartian Networks IP Router Options 2Filter Table IP Router Options 3 IP Router Filters IP Filter ConfigurationDelete Rule Yes/No IP Router Options 4 DSL Configuration Snmp Screens Management System Source Validation for Radsl CardsSecurity Snmp Security Snmp OptionsCommunities/Traps Snmp Communities/Traps DSL Configuration Dhcp Relay Screens Configuring Dhcp Relay Agent dynamic addressing Select Configuration → Dhcp Relay → Domain Names A-G-ADhcp Relay Options Domain NamesInterface IP Address Read-only ServersDSL Configuration RTU Screens RTU Options RTU SelectionMonitoring the Hotwire DSL System DSL Monitoring MenuDSL Monitoring Card Status Screens Card Status Options Login HistoryCard Info General Card Information DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens Active List Active Ports List Physical Layer Options 1Ether Statistics Ethernet Statistics Physical Layer Options 2 Hdlc Bus Stats Hdlc Bus StatisticsPhysical Layer Options 3 DSL Link Perf DSL Link Performance SummaryPhysical Layer Options 4 DSL Perf Stats DSL Performance StatsAll Data Customer DataPhysical Layer Options 5 DSL Error StatsDSL Xmit Status DSL Transmit Stats DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens Active List Active Interfaces List Monitor Interfaces OptionsStatus Interface Status DSL Network Protocol Screens Monitoring → Network Protocol B-DSocket Statistics Network Protocol Options 1UDP Statistics Network Protocol Options 2 TCP Data Stats TCP Data StatisticsTCP Connection Statistics Network Protocol Options 3IP Statistics Network Protocol Options 4 Icmp Statistics Icmp Packet StatisticsNetwork Protocol Options 5 Snmp StatisticsNetwork Protocol Options 6 Hdlc Statistics Hdlc StatisticsNetwork Protocol Options 7 PPP Stats General H aLCP Stats PPP H B Ipcp General Stats PPP H CDSL IP Router Screens Routing Table Screen Routing TableRoute Information Window ARP Table DSL Configuration RTU Screens RTU Information Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Applications ScreensApplications Options Ping IP SettingsTraceRoute Diagnostic Screens Diagnostics Options Alarms Card AlarmsSelftest Packet Echo TestTroubleshooting Checking AlarmsMajor Alarms 1 Failure Type Action No Response at StartupMajor Alarms 2 Failure Type Action Ethernet port 1. Check cable connections to the DSL chassisDSL port RespondingMargin Minor Alarms 1 Failure Type ActionThreshold Error Rate Minor Alarms 2 Failure Type ActionLink Down Syslog Messages Example Syslog MessagesExample 3. System Status Message Network Problems Network Problems 1 ActionNetwork Problems 2 Action Interfaces A-CNetwork Problems 3 Action Monitoring the Hotwire DSL SystemDiagnostics and Troubleshooting Download Code Download Code Apply DownloadFully Operational System Scenario Two Download Only SystemDSL Snmp Community Strings and Authentication Failure Trap Setting Up Snmp Trap FeaturesSnmp Traps Enable DSL Port Traps DSL Card Traps Table B-1. DSL Card Traps 1 Event Severity Comment Trap #Snmp Traps XDSL margin low Minor Table B-1. DSL Card Traps 4 Event Severity Comment Trap # RTU Related Traps Standard TrapsEnterprise-Specific Traps Table B-2. Standard Traps Event Trap Class CommentSnmp Traps RTU Setup Hotwire 5446 RTU Setup OverviewIP Injection Type IP Address Network Mask Next Hop Router Figure C-1. IP Routing Table ExampleAccessing the Hotwire 5446 RTU IP Injection MIB Downloading the IP Injection ToolAccessing the IP Injection Tool Community String Entries IP and Device MIBs Supported Additional pdn-common MIBs SupportedConfiguration Requirements Network Management Systems Using a MIB Browser From an Snmp workstationProcedures MIB Browser TechniquesIP Injection Tool Group Objects Table Viewable 5446 RTU ARP Table Glossary Ethernet Ethernet addressFilter Gateway addressOpenLane DCE ManagerPacket Pots splitterTelnet Terminal emulationTraceRoute UpstreamIndex NumbersIN-2
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