Paradyne 8540, 8546 manual Components of a HotWire Screen

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HotWire Menus and Screens

Components of a HotWire Screen

A typical HotWire screen looks like this:

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1.System Header Line is the top line of the screen. This line has three fields that provide system login information.

ÐThe first field displays the chassis name or the individual card name.

(Access the System Information screen by selecting the appropriate card in the chassis and then follow this menu sequence: Configuration Card Status Card Info.) If you do not define the system name, the DSLAM user interface will display <no name>.

ÐThe middle field displays the current login. This field will display either

L:<user_login> or R:<user_login> where L indicates a local login,

R indicates a remote login, and <user_login> is the login account of the user currently accessing the system. For example, if a user with a login account called admin logs into the system using the local console, this field will display L:admin.

ÐThe last field displays the previous remote or local login on what is currently displayed in the middle field (i.e., the current login). If the current login is local, the last field displays previous R:<user_login>. If the current login is remote, the last field displays previous L:<user_login>. L indicates a local login, R indicates a remote login, and <user_login> is the login account of the user that has accessed the system. For example, if a user with a login account called admin logs into the system remotely via a telnet session, this field will display R:admin. R displays only when a telnet session was active.

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Contents Hotwire Dslam for 8540 and 8546 DSL Cards Copyright  1997 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Initial Setup Instructions DSL Card Configuration Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Static Route Warning Messages Glossary Index Document Purpose and Intended Audience About This GuideSection Description Document SummarySection Description Product-Related DocumentsWhat is the HotWire DSLAM? HotWire Dslam System DescriptionNetwork Service Provider Central Office CO HotWire Dslam ComponentsCustomer Premises CP One Management Communications Controller MCC card Levels of Access FeaturesHotWire Dslam Software Functionality Monitoring the System Configuring the SystemTroubleshooting and Diagnostics Overview HotWire Menus and ScreensMenu and Screen Formats Components of a HotWire MenuComponents of a HotWire Screen HotWire 8800 MCC 8000 Keys Definition Commonly Used Navigation KeysHotWire Chassis Main Menu HotWire Menus a Hierarchical ViewApplications HotWire ± MCC MenuHotWire-MCC DiagnosticsInterfaces ConfigurationPorts Users Card StatusPhysical Layer MonitoringNetwork Protocol HotWire ± DSL Menu IP Router Dhcp Relay PortsPPP Stats Card/CPE StatusOperator Login Screen Reviewing the Levels of AccessPosition Display Description Card Selection ScreenProcedure Accessing the HotWire ± MCC MenuManually Logging Off Exiting From the SystemAutomatically Logging Off Accessing the System for the First Time Initial Setup InstructionsInitial Setup Instructions Additional Setup Instructions Chassis Information Screen Whats Next?Field Input Description Port Naming Convention Configuring the HotWire DslamFor the Management Domain See Perform task Configuring MCC Cards, DSL Cards, and RTUsFor each Service Domain See Perform task DSL Card DCE ManagerServer 10BT DCE Manager Router MCC CardISP Router Service DomainField Description Input Setting Time and Date ScreenNet Assigning IP Addresses to the Backplane on the MCC CardAssigning IP Addresses to the DSL Cards on the MCC Card Select Configuration → Snmp → Communities/Traps A-F-D Select Configuration → IP Router→ StaticRoutes A-E-A Creating the Default RouteSelecting a DSL Card to Configure Resetting the MCC CardHost Configuring 5446 RTU IP Host Addresses on the 8546 DSL CardSelect Configuration → IP Router → StaticRoutes A-E-A Configuring a Static Route to an NMS on each DSL CardAssigning IP Addresses to the DSL Card LAN Resetting the DSL Card Configuring Static Routes to End Users on each DSL Card Configuring Dhcp Relay Agent dynamic addressing Creating Default Route or Source Route on the DSL MCC Configuration Card Status Screens MCC Card ConfigurationCard Status Menu Options 1 DNS Setup Configure DNSCard Info System Information Card Status Menu Options 2 Apply Download Card Reset Reset SystemCard Status Menu Options 3 Download Code Download Code and Apply DownloadGeneral Interfaces MCC Configuration Ports Screens Reserved for Future UseMCC Configuration Interfaces Screens Interfaces Menu Options 1Input Filter ± Optional Output Filter ± Optional Interfaces Menu Options 2IP Network Base Subnet Mask ± nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn formatUsers Configure Account MCC Configuration Users ScreensUsers Menu Options Martian Networks MCC Configuration IP Router ScreensIP Router Menu Options 1 Static RoutesFilter Table IP Router Menu Options 2Destination Address ± nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format IP Router Filters IP Filter ConfigurationDelete Rule ± Yes/No Go to Rule Number ± Default = IP Router Menu Options 3Delete Entry Delete ARP Entry C IP Router Menu Options 4Parameters a IP Address/Host Name ± nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn formatLogical Entities Snmp Logical Entities MCC Configuration Snmp ScreensSnmp Menu Options 1 Security Snmp SecurityCommunities/Traps Snmp Communities/Traps Snmp Menu Options 2DSL Options MCC DSL Cards ScreenDSL Configuration Card Status Screens DSL Card ConfigurationCard Status Options 1 Card Status Options 2 Card Status Options 3 Card Status Menu Options 4 DSL Ports DSL Parameters DSL Configuration Ports ScreensPorts Options 1 Ethernet PortPorts Options 2 Interfaces Options 1 DSL Configuration Interfaces ScreensInterfaces Options 2 Link Options Echo Policy Default =Interfaces Options 3 Negotiate OptionsUsers Options DSL Configuration Users ScreensIP Router Options 1 DSL Configuration IP Router ScreensIP Router Options 2 Delete Rule ± Yes/No Go to Next Rule ± Yes/No IP Router Options 3Delete ARP Entry Delete ARP EntryC IP Router Options 4Snmp Options 1 DSL Configuration Snmp ScreensSnmp Options 2 DSL Configuration Dhcp Relay Screens Servers 1±8 B Dhcp Relay OptionsDomain Names Servers 1±8 and Servers 9±16 B or CRTU Information DSL Configuration RTU ScreensRTU Information MCC Monitoring Menu Tree Monitoring the HotWire DslamMCC Monitoring Card Status Screens Login HistoryCard Info General Card Information Active List Active Ports List MCC Monitoring Physical Layer ScreensPhysical Layer Options 1 SyslogEther Statistics Ethernet Statistics Physical Layer Options 2Hdlc Bus Stats Hdlc Bus Statistics Status Interface Status MCC Monitoring Interfaces ScreensInterfaces Options Active List Active Interfaces ListNetwork Protocol Options 1 MCC Network Protocol ScreensSocket Statistics UDP Statistics Network Protocol Options 2TCP Data Stats TCP Statistics Network Protocol Options 3TCP Connection Statistics Network Protocol Options 4IP Statistics Icmp Statistics Icmp Packet Statistics Network Protocol Options 5Snmp Statistics Network Protocol Options 6 Snmp Authentication StatisticsHdlc Stats Hdlc Statistics Routing Table MCC IP Router ScreensRouting Table Screen ARP Table Routing Information WindowDSL Monitoring Card Status Screens DSL Monitoring Menu TreeCard Status Options DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens Physical Layer Options 2 Physical Layer Options 3 DSL Link Perf DSL Link Performance Summary Physical Layer Options 4DSL Perf Stats DSL Performance Stats Physical Layer Options 5 DSL Error StatsDSL Xmit Status DSL Transmit Stats DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens DSL Network Protocol Screens Network Protocol Options 2 TCP Data Stats TCP Data Statistics Network Protocol Options 4 Network Protocol Options 5 Hdlc Statistics Hdlc Statistics Ipcp General Stats PPP H C Network Protocol Options 7PPP Stats General H a LCP Stats PPP H B10. IP Router Options 1 DSL IP Router ScreensRouting Table Routing Information Window 10. IP Router Options 210. IP Router Options 3 11. RTU Information Applications Screens Diagnostics and TroubleshootingTelnet MCC Card only Applications OptionsPing MCC and DSL TraceRouteDiagnostic Screens Packet Echo Test Diagnostics OptionsAlarms Card Alarms SelftestModel # M R D U X X TroubleshootingMajor Alarms 1 Failure Type Action Checking AlarmsEthernet port 1. Check cable connections to the Dslam Major Alarms 2 Failure Type ActionMargin Minor Alarms 1 Failure Type ActionThreshold Failure Type Action Error RateLink Down Network Problems Excessive Collisions Slow PerformanceFilters Not Working No Snmp Connection EstablishedNo PPP Traffic IP Routing ProblemsNo Response at Start Up Large Number of Traps System Does Not Recognize New DSL CardsCannot Communicate with Interface Unexpected Subnet Data Cannot Upload Configurations to a Unix ServerCannot Communicate with 5446 RTU from MCC Card MCC User Accounts For Telnet Terminal Access to MCC Card DSL User Accounts Reboot Card MCCReboot Card DSL Management System Source Validation for MCC Checklist for Setting Up Snmp FeaturesSetting Up Snmp Features MCC Snmp Community Strings and Authentication Failure TrapManagement System Source Validation for DSL cards DSL Snmp Community Strings and Authentication Failure TrapEnable DSL Port Traps Enable/Disable Endpoint Security to 5446 RTUDownload Code Download Code and ApplyScenario One Fully Operational System Scenario Two Download Only System Apply DownloadNavigation Keys Event Trap Class Comment TrapsTraps Traps MCC card sends the following traps Standard Traps RTU Related TrapsEnterprise-Specific Traps Accessing 5446 RTU MIBs RTU SetupRTU Overview Network Management Systems IP Injection ToolIP Injection MIB OID MIB Browser TechniquesUsing the null entry IP and Device MIBs Supported RTU IP Configuration Table± Mask Additional pdn-common MIBs SupportedMessage Meaning Static Route Warning MessagesGlossary Gateway address EthernetEthernet Address FilterPacket MarginMCC Card MultiplexS1c RouterRouting Table S1bNumbers IndexIN-2 IN-3
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