Paradyne 8510 DSL, 8310 MVL manual Card Status Options 2

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8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration

Table 5-1. Card Status Options (2 of 3)

NVRAM Cfg Loader

A-A-D

 

 

Gives the user the ability to upload or download a copy of the card's binary configuration data to or from a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server.

Configuration File Name ±The file name may be a regular path name expression of directory names separated by a forward slash (/) ending with the file name. The total path name length must be less than 40 characters. If the TFTP server is hosted by a DOS machine, then directory and file names must follow the 8.3 naming convention imposed by DOS.

DOS Machine

If your server is hosted by a DOS machine, you must name the file to be uploaded using the DOS convention 8-character length. The system will automatically upload the configuration file and create directories and file names as needed.

UNIX Machine

If your server is hosted by a UNIX machine, the configuration file you name will not be created on the UNIX system by the TFTP server. It is critical that you work with your system administrator to plan the naming conventions for directories, filenames, and permissions so that anyone using the system has read and write permissions.

(This is a UNIX system security feature.)

NOTE: This must be done before you can upload files to a UNIX server.

TFTP Server IP Address ± Address in nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format. This address must be in the management domain.

TFTP Transfer Direction ± Upload-to-Server/Download-to-Server (Default = Upload-to- Server). Select Upload-to-Server to store a copy of the card's configuration on the server. Select Download-to-Server to have the file server send a copy of the stored configuration file to the card.

Start Transfer ± Yes/No (Default = No).

Packets Sent ± Number of packets sent in download.

Packets Received ± Number of packets received in download.

Bytes Sent ± Number of bytes sent in download.

Bytes Received ± Number of bytes received in download.

Transfer Status ± Status of the upload or download transfer.

NOTE: After a download, the card must be reset for the new configuration to take effect.

Card Reset

A-A-E

 

 

Gives the user the ability to reset the card. This resets all counters and if a new configuration or software version has been downloaded, the new code will then become active.

NOTE: This action disrupts the data flow for at least 30 seconds.

Download Code (Download Code and Apply Download)

A-A-F

 

 

Gives the user the ability to download a new version of code and apply the downloaded code. For further information on this feature, see Appendix A, Download Code and Apply Download.

8000-A2-GB26-00

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Contents HOTWIRE Dslam for 8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Cards Copyright  1998 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Initial Setup Instructions Traps Contents Document Purpose and Intended Audience About This GuideSection Description Document SummaryDocument Number Document Title Product-Related DocumentsViii What is the Hotwire DSLAM? Hotwire Dslam System DescriptionOptional Central Office COHotwire Dslam chassis There are two types of chassis Hotwire Dslam Components98-15973 One Management Communications Controller MCC card FeaturesLevels of Access Configuring the DSL CardsSoftware Functionality Monitoring the DSL Cards Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsHotwire Dslam System Description Overview Hotwire Menus and ScreensMenu and Screen Formats Components of a Hotwire MenuComponents of a Hotwire Screen Keys Definition Commonly Used Navigation KeysHotwire Menu Hierarchy Hotwire Chassis Main MenuHotwire Chassis Hotwire ± DSL Menu Hotwire ± MCC MenuHotwire DSL DiagnosticsPorts ConfigurationCard Status Interfaces Download CodeLogging In to the System User Login Screen Reviewing the Levels of AccessCard Selection Screen Position Display Description Exiting From the System Manually Logging OffAutomatically Logging Off Accessing the System for the First Time Initial Setup InstructionsInitial Setup Instructions Additional Setup Instructions Whats Next? Chassis Information ScreenField Input Description Configuring the MCC Card and DSL Cards Configuring the Hotwire DslamFor the Management Domain, perform task See For each Access Node, perform task SeeClear Nvram Setting the IP Address and Subnet MaskSetting Time and Date Configuration → Snmp → Communities/Traps A-F-B Creating the Default RouteConfiguring the Active Vlan on each DSL or MVL Port Configuring VLANs on a DSL or MVL CardConfiguring Static Users Configuring the Next Hop Router for each VlanConfiguring the Hotwire Dslam DSL Configuration Card Status Screens MVL and 8510 DSL Card ConfigurationCard Info Card Information Card Status Options 1Time/Date Nvram ClearCard Status Options 2 Apply Download Card Status Options 3DSL Configuration Ports Screens Ports Options 1Ethernet Port DSL Ports DSL Parameters 8510 Card Ports Options 2DSL Configuration Interfaces Screens Ports Options 3DSL Ports DSL Parameters 8310 Card Interfaces Options DSL Configuration Users ScreensGeneral General Interfaces Control Control InterfacesDSL Configuration Bridge Screens General Bridge Options 1Card Vlan Card Port Vlan PortClient Vlan Client Bridge Options 2ARP Parameters and Add ARP Entry E a and B Parameters aDSL Configuration Service Node Screens Service Node OptionsSN Configuration DSL Monitoring Card Status Screens Monitoring the Hotwire DslamLogin History Card Status OptionsCard Info General Card Information DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens Physical Layer Options 1Active List Active Ports List Ethernet Stats Ethernet Statistics Physical Layer Options 2Physical Layer Options 3 EtherHDLC Stats EtherHDLC StatisticsInitialized EtherHDLC Ports ± s1c, s1d, s1e, or s1f Physical Layer Options 4 DSL Link Perf DSL Link Performance SummaryDSL Perf Stats DSL Performance Stats DSL Error Stats Physical Layer Options 5DSL Xmit Status DSL Transmit Stats DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens Monitor Interfaces Options Active List Active Interfaces ListStatus Interface Status Monitoring → Network Protocol B-D DSL Network Protocol ScreensNetwork Protocol Options 1 Socket StatisticsUDP Statistics TCP Statistics TCP Data Statistics Network Protocol Options 2Network Protocol Options 3 TCP Connection StatisticsIP Statistics Network Protocol Options 4 Icmp Statistics Icmp Packet StatisticsSnmp Statistics Network Protocol Options 5 Snmp Authentication StatisticsDSL Bridge Screens MAC Table Bridge TableClient User to Display ± Entry numberARP Table DSL SN Information Screen Service Node Options Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Diagnostic ScreensApplications Screens Alarms Card Alarms Diagnostics OptionsSelftest DSL Packet Echo TestR U U U X TroubleshootingMajor Alarms 1 Failure Type Action Checking AlarmsMajor Alarms 2 Failure Type Action Ethernet port 1. Check cable connections to the DslamFailure Minor Alarms 1 Failure Type Action MarginThreshold Link Down Minor Alarms 2 Failure Type ActionNetwork Problems Slow PerformanceExcessive Collisions No Response at Startup Cannot Upload Configurations to a Unix ServerDiagnostics and Troubleshooting Download Code and Apply Tftp Server Configuration Download CodeFully Functional System Deferred Apply Download Only System Automatic Immediate Apply Apply DownloadDownload Code and Apply Download Traps DSL Card TrapsEvent Trap Class Comment Trap # ± MIB Traps Event Trap Class Comment Trap # ± MIB Traps Glossary Ethernet E1aEthernet address FilterPacket Service NodePots Splitter Proxy ARPTerminal emulation TelnetTraceRoute UpstreamIN-1 IndexIN-2