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8.3.5devNTPEnable (RW):

.Indicates whether or not the local clock is synchronized via NTP/SNTP. When set to enabled(1), NTP/SNTP is operational and will attempt to synchronize the local clock based on the message(s) received from an NTP/SNTP server. Default value is enabled(1).

8.3.6devNTPOffsetFromUTC:

.Offset (minutes) from the coordinated universal time (UTC), also known as Greenwich mean time (GMT), to local time represented as a signed integer. The sign of the integer denotes the direction of local time from UTC (for example, offsets for local times west of the zero meridian to the international date line are negative). Default value is 0 (that is, at UTC).

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Contents Hotwire 8620 Copyright 2003 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Contents November About This Guide Section DescriptionProduct-Related Documents Document Number Document TitleName Description GranDSLAM 3.2 Network Management InterfaceSupported RFCs and MIBs 1 Supported RFCs and MIBs 2 IMA MIBSupported RFCs and MIBs 3 Supported RFCs and MIBs 4 PDN-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIBSupported RFCs and MIBs 5 PDN-DS1EXT-MIBOther Supported RFCs Used as Guidelines for Implementation Name/DescriptionStandards Compliance for Snmp Traps Summary of Traps 1 Description VarBinds Standard TrapsDSX Traps ATM-M4 TrapsShdsl MIB Traps Summary of Traps 2 Description VarBindsEntity MIB Traps Summary of Traps 3 Description VarBinds Enterprise Specific Traps Summary of Traps 4 Description VarBindsSonet Linear APS MIB Traps Adsl Specific Traps Summary of Traps 5 Description VarBindsSummary of Traps 6 Description VarBinds IMA Traps Summary of Traps 7 Description VarBindsStandards Compliance to Snmp MIBs GranDSLAM Interfaces SysDescr Object system Management Information Base MIB-II RFCSystem Group, MIB-II RFC SysServices Object system SysServices Layer L Functionality Value2L-1 SumSysObjectID Object system SysUpTime Object systemEvolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II RFC IfNumber Object interfacesIfIndex Object ifEntry IfIndex schemeGranDSLAM R3.2 Interface List Layer Supported Maximum IfName Interface indexes ifIndex IfIndex Assignments IfDescr Object ifEntryIfType Object ifEntry IfMtu Object ifEntryIfMtu Interface IfMtuIfAdminStatus Object ifEntry IfSpeed Object ifEntryIfSpeed Interface IfSpeedIfAdminStatus Interface IfAdminStatusIfOperStatus Object ifEntry IfOperStatusIfLastChange Object ifEntry IMA Atmup AAL5 ETH1 Sonet IfInErrors Object ifEntry 14 -17. ifInErrors Interface IfInDiscards Object ifEntry 13 -16. ifInDiscards InterfaceETH1 IMA IfOutNUcasts Object ifEntry 18 -21. ifOutNUcasts Interface IfOutErrors Object ifEntry Interface IfOutQLen ifEntryIfLinkUpDownTrapEnable Object ifXEntry IfSpecific ifEntryExtension to the Intf. Table ifXTable RFC 24. Extension to the Interface TableInterface Stack Group RFC IfStackHigherLayer Object ifStackEntryIfStackLowerLayer Object ifStackEntry IfStackStatus Object ifStackEntryTransmission Group, MIB-II RFC 1213 Supported Snmp Group, MIB-II RFCNovember 8000-A2-GB30-10 Physical Layer Adsl MIB RFC 2662 -28. Adsl MIB Comments Paradyne ReachDSL MIB pdnreachDSL.mib 31. ReachDSL MIB CommentsDS1 MIB RFC 2495 -32. DS1 MIB Comments Paradyne DS1-EXT MIB PDN-DS1EXT-MIB33. DS1-EXT MIB Comments PdnDs1ExtConfLineLengthType RWPdnDs1ExtConfConnector RW PdnDs1ExtConfLineBuildOut RWSONET-MIB RFC 2558 -34. SONET-MIB Comments SonetMediumEntry -35. sonetMediumEntry CommentsSonetSESthresholdSet SonetPathCurrentWidthDevSonetStatusChangeTrapEnable By default, this object is enabledDevSonetXmitClkSrc DevSonetStatusLastChangeNewSpectrumMgmtGeneralConfigEntry 37. Shdsl MIB CommentsSpectrum Management pdnspectrummgmt.mib 38. Spectrum Management CommentsATM Interface Configuration Parameter Group RFC Link Layer ATM AtoM MIB RFC39. ATM MIB Comments AtmInterfaceMaxVpcs Object atmInterfaceConfEntryAtmInterfaceMaxVccs Object atmInterfaceConfEntry AtmInterfaceMaxVccsInterface AtmInterfaceMaxVccs AtmInterfaceConfVpcs Object atmInterfaceConfEntryAtmInterfaceIlmiVpi Access AtmInterfaceIlmiVci AccessAtmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits Object atmInterfaceConfEntry AtmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBitsAtmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress Access AtmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName AccessAtmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName Object atmInterfaceConfEntry AtmInterfaceCurrentMaxVpiBits Object atmInterfaceConfEntryAtmInterfaceTCAlarmState Object atmInterfaceTCEntry AtmInterfaceCurrentMaxVciBits Object atmInterfaceConfEntryAtmInterfaceSubscrAddress Object atmInterfaceConfEntry AtmInterfaceSubscrAddressAtmServiceCategory Object atmTrafficDescrParamEntry Virtual Channel Link VCL Configuration Group RFCATM Traffic Descriptor Group RFC 55. Traffic Descriptor TypesAtmVclOperStatus Object atmVclEntry AtmVclLastChange Object atmVclEntryAtmVccAalType Object atmVclEntry AtmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize Object atmVclEntryVirtual Channel Cross Connect Group RFC AtmVcCrossConnectRowStatus Object atmVcCrossConnectEntryAtmfM4TcAlarmSeverityIndexObject atmfM4TcAdapterEntry AtmfM4MIB- Snmp M4 Network Element View MIB atmfM4MIB56. Object Supported in ATM Forum MIB Type TC Adapter Layer Table atmfM4TcAdapterEntryAtmfM4VcXConnRecover Object atmfM4VcXConnEntry1 ATM Cell Layer Table atmfM4ATMLayerEntryAtmfM4IfType Object atmfM4ATMLayerEntry AtmfM4IfSubscriberAddress Object atmfM4ATMLayerEntry57. Paradyne Extensions to ATM MIBs 1 Sup Object Type Ported ATM Loopback 58. ATM Loopback CommentsGoto tryagain IMA MIB AF-PHY-0086.001 -59. IMA MIB Object Syntax Access Status Ported Entity MIB version 2 Objects supportedEntityPhysical Group 60. entPhysicalEntry entPhysicalTable 1 1 Sup Object60. entPhysicalEntry entPhysicalTable 1 2 Sup Object EntPhysicalIndex61. entPhysicalIndex Entity Comments EntPhysicalDescr62. entPhysicalDescr Entity Description EntPhysicalVendorType64. entPhysicalVendorType 1 Entity EntPhysicalVendorType 65. entPhysicalContainedIn Entity EntPhysicalContainIn 64. entPhysicalVendorType 2 Entity EntPhysicalVendorTypeEntPhysicalContainedIn EntPhysicalParentRelPos EntPhysicalClass66. entPhysicalClass Entity EntPhysicalClass EntPhysicalHardwareRev EntPhysicalName68. entPhysicalName Entity EntPhysicalName 69. entPhysicalHardwareRev Entity EntPhysicalHardwareRev EntPhysicalSoftwareRevEntPhysicalFirmwareRev 70. entPhysicalFirmwareRev 1 Entity EntPhysicalFirmwareRev70. entPhysicalFirmwareRev 2 Entity EntPhysicalFirmwareRev EntPhysicalSerialNum71. entPhysicalSerialNum Entity EntPhysicalSerialNum EntPhysicalMfgName73. entPhysicalModelName 1 Entity EntPhysicalModelName 72. entPhysicalMfgName Entity EntPhysicalMfgNameEntPhysicalModelName 74. entPhysicalAlias Entity EntPhysicalAlias 73. entPhysicalModelName 2 Entity EntPhysicalModelNameEntPhysicalAlias EntPhysicalAssetID 75. entPhysicalAssetID Entity EntPhysicalAssetIDEntPhysicalIsFRU 76. entPhysicalIsFRU 1 Entity76. entPhysicalIsFRU 2 Entity EntPhysicalIsFRU EntityLogical Group77. entLogicalEntry entLogicalTable Sup Object EntLogicalIndexEntLogicalTAddress EntLogicalIPDomainEntLogicalContextEngineID EntLogicalContextNameMpeEntPhysicalExtAdminStatus EntPhysicalChildIndex Entity EntPhysicalIndex SemanticEntityGeneral Group EntityNotifications GroupEntPhySensorValueUpdateRate MpeEntPhysicalExtOperStatusEntity Sensor MIB RFC 82. Entity Sensor MIB CommentsIfMauTable Supporte Object Type Access IfMauIfIndex ROIfMauIndex RO IfMauType ROIfMauDefaultType RW IfMauStatus ROIfMauAutoNegSupported RO IfMauTypeListBits ROPdnMgmtIpPortIndex NA 85. PDN-MGMT-IP-MIB Object Type SupportedPdnMgmtIpPortTable PdnMgmtIpConfigMode RW PdnMgmtBootIfIndex RWPdnMgmtBootVpi RW PdnMgmtBootVci RWPdnMgmtAtmInvArpTable PdnMgmtAtmIfIndex NAPdnMgmtAtmVpi NA PdnMgmtAtmVci NASnmpEngineBoots Supporting MIBs SNMP-MPD-MIB RFCSnmpEngineID SnmpEngineTimeSNMPv1 traps Default values SNMPv2 traps Default valuesSnmpTargetParmsTable SnmpUnavailableContexts and snmpUnknownContextsView-based Access Control Vacm User-based Security Model USM RFCSupporting MIBs StatisticsVacmAccessTable VacmContextTableVacmSecurityToGroupTable VacmViewTreeFamilyTableLink Fault Management 87. pdnLinkFaultMgmtApsSelection CommentsApsConfigMode ApsConfigRowStatusPdnLLSConfigGroupName PdnLLSConfigSelection89. pdnLinkFaultMgmtSwitchoverSelection Comments Link Load Sharing LLS PDN-LINK-LOAD-SHARING-MIB.mibPdnRedunCommand PdnRedunAlarmStatusPdnRedunNotificationEnable PdnRedunEntityStateDevConfigTestTimeout Timing and Clocking Paradyne mpeConfig MIB mpeConfig.mib91. mpeDevConfigClockSrcEntry Object Type Access Supported DevConfigTestDuration 93. pdntime.mib Object Type Access SupportedParadyne Time Mib pdntime.mib DevDateAndTime RWDevNTPEnable RW DevNTPOffsetFromUTCSysDevUserAccountUserPassword RC SysDevUserAccountAccessPartition RC94. pdndslam.mib Objects Supported Type SysDevUserAccountTableSecurityMgrSnmpAccess RW Paradyne Security MIB pdnSecurity.mib95. pdnSecurity.mib Object Type Supported DevSecurityMgrValidation RWSecurityMgrTelnetAccessRW SecurityMgrFtpAccess RWSecurityMgrTrapAccess RW SecurityMgrRowStatus RWMpeDevFileXferFileType3 MpeDevControlTable MpeDevFileXferConfigTable96. mpeControl.mib 2 Object Type Supported MpeDevFirmwareControlTable PdnSyslogStatus RW PdnSyslogIPAddr RWPdnSyslogLevel PdnSyslogPort RWPdnSyslogSeverityThreshold RW PdnSyslogRemoteDaemon RWPdnEntitySyslogTable NA PdnEntitySyslogNumber NATraps PdnDevConfigTrapsEnable RW pdnTrapMgr.mib PdnSyslogRateLimiting RWParadyne Health and Status MIB mpeHealthAndStatus.mib 98. Health and Status MIB Comments99. devLastTrapString 2 DevLastTrapString DSX Traps 99. devLastTrapString 3 DevLastTrapString Adsl Specific Traps99. devLastTrapString 4 DevLastTrapString IMA Traps Index IN-2 IN-3 IN-4
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8620, 8820 specifications

The Paradyne 8620 and Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM are advanced DSLAM devices designed to provide high-speed broadband access over existing copper lines. This installation guide will outline the main features, technologies, and characteristics of these powerful units.

The Paradyne 8620 is engineered to support various DSL technologies, including ADSL, ADSL2+, and VDSL. This versatility allows operators to deploy services tailored to the needs of their customers, enabling data rates of up to 50 Mbps downstream, making it an ideal choice for meeting increasing bandwidth demands. The Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM shares many similarities, focusing on providing enhanced service delivery for both residential and business users.

One of the key features of the GranDSLAM series is its modular architecture. Both models support up to 48 subscriber line interfaces in a single chassis, which provides significant scalability. Operators can seamlessly increase capacity by adding additional cards to accommodate growth. The devices are designed for easy deployment and management, equipped with an intuitive web-based interface that simplifies configuration and monitoring tasks.

Both units also feature advanced management capabilities, including support for SNMP and TR-069 protocols. This allows service providers to manage and provision devices remotely, significantly reducing operational costs and improving service reliability. The GranDSLAM models can also provide detailed diagnostic information, helping operators quickly identify and troubleshoot issues.

The Paradyne and Hotwire series ensure interoperability with various customer premises equipment, enabling service providers to offer bundled services such as voice, video, and data over the same connection. This capability is enhanced by the units’ ability to support VLANs and QoS features, ensuring that high-priority traffic receives the necessary bandwidth.

In addition to performance, the 8620 series is built with energy efficiency in mind. By utilizing power-saving features, these units help reduce overall operational costs while still providing reliable service.

Overall, the Paradyne 8620 and Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM are robust solutions for service providers looking to deliver high-speed broadband services. Their modular design, advanced management capabilities, and support for multiple DSL technologies make them an excellent choice for today’s demanding telecommunications environment. With these advantages, operators can effectively meet customer needs while preparing for future growth and technology advancements.