Paradyne 8310 MVL, 8510 DSL manual Ports Options 2, DSL Ports DSL Parameters 8510 Card

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8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration

Table 5-2. Ports Options (2 of 3)

DSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8510 Card

A-B-B

 

 

Gives the user the ability to configure the operational and alarm parameters of the DSL ports on the 8510 card. Each DSL port is configured separately.

Action ± Edit/Reset. Edit to configure the DSL ports, Reset to reset the port and make changes active.

Port # ± Enter port 1 to 4 (Default = 0).

Tx Power ± 0 dB, ±3 dB, ±6 dB. Enter the rate that allows you to reduce the transmit power by: ±3 dB or ±6 dB (Default = 0 dB). Short loops require less power, reducing crosstalk and giving better performance on longer loops in the same cable bundle.

SN Tx Power ± 0 dB, ±3 dB, ±6 dB, ±9dB. (Default = ±6 dB)

Startup Margin ± The Startup Margin (SM) field is used to determine the quality of the connection of the upstream link on system startup. It is used in conjunction with the adaptive speed fields to determine the initial line speeds of the DSL link. The value is between ±3 and 9. In Adaptive Mode, if the margin falls below SM, the DSL link will be restarted at a slower speed. If the calculated margin of the next speed is greater than SM by 3 dB, the speed will increase. Enter ±3 to 9 (Default = 3).

Behavior ± Fixed/Adaptive (Default = Adaptive). In fixed rate mode, the DSL port will operate at the specified upstream and downstream speed. In rate adaptive mode, the rates will not exceed the maximum speed and traps are sent when the links drop below the minimum, as the transmission characteristics of the loop change.

SN Type ± Model number of endpoint. For Model 8510 DSL Card, SN type is 5620. (This field is read-only.)

Fixed: Down Speed* ± 7168/6272/5120/4480/3200/2688/2560/2240/1920/1600/1280/1024/960/896/768/640/ 512/384/256. (Default = 2560 kbps).

Fixed: Up Speed ± 1088/952/816/680/544/408/272/91 (Default = 1088 kbps). Enter the fixed upstream speed.

Adaptive: Max Dn Speed* ± 7168/6272/5120/4480/3200/2688/2560/2240/1920/1600/1280/1024/960/896/768/640/ 512/384/256. (Default = 7168 kbps).

Adaptive: Min Dn Speed* ± 7168/6272/5120/4480/3200/2688/2560/2240/1920/1600/1280/1024/960/896/768/640/ 512/384/256. (Default = 640 kbps).

Adaptive: Max Up Speed* ± 1088/952/816/680/544/408/272/91 (Default = 1088 kbps). Enter the maximum upstream speed.

Adaptive: Min Up Speed ± 1088/952/816/680/544/408/272/91 (Default = 408 kbps). Enter the minimum upstream speed.

Margin Threshold: ± Sends a trap message if the margin on either end falls below a selected value. Enter a value for the margin threshold trap (±5 dB to +10 dB) (Default = +3). Enter D to disable trap.

Link Down Ct: ± Sends a trap message if the number of DSL link down events in 15 minutes exceeds the selected value. Enter a value for the Link Down Count Trap (0 to 1000). Enter D to disable trap.

NOTE: If you have made changes to this screen, select Reset in the Action field to make the changes active.

*If you select a downstream speed of 2688 or higher, your upstream speed selection is limited to 1088/952/680/408.

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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 About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Summary Section DescriptionProduct-Related Documents Document Number Document TitleViii Hotwire Dslam System Description What is the Hotwire DSLAM?Central Office CO OptionalHotwire Dslam Components Hotwire Dslam chassis There are two types of chassis98-15973 Features One Management Communications Controller MCC cardLevels of Access Configuring the DSL CardsSoftware Functionality Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Monitoring the DSL CardsHotwire Dslam System Description Hotwire Menus and Screens OverviewComponents of a Hotwire Menu Menu and Screen FormatsComponents of a Hotwire Screen Commonly Used Navigation Keys Keys DefinitionHotwire Menu Hierarchy Hotwire Chassis Main MenuHotwire Chassis Hotwire ± MCC Menu Hotwire ± DSL MenuHotwire DSL DiagnosticsConfiguration PortsCard Status Interfaces Download CodeLogging In to the System Reviewing the Levels of Access User Login ScreenCard Selection Screen Position Display Description Exiting From the System Manually Logging OffAutomatically Logging Off Initial Setup Instructions Accessing the System for the First TimeInitial Setup Instructions Additional Setup Instructions Whats Next? Chassis Information ScreenField Input Description Configuring the Hotwire Dslam Configuring the MCC Card and DSL CardsFor each Access Node, perform task See For the Management Domain, perform task SeeSetting the IP Address and Subnet Mask Clear NvramSetting Time and Date Creating the Default Route Configuration → Snmp → Communities/Traps A-F-BConfiguring VLANs on a DSL or MVL Card Configuring the Active Vlan on each DSL or MVL PortConfiguring the Next Hop Router for each Vlan Configuring Static UsersConfiguring the Hotwire Dslam MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration DSL Configuration Card Status ScreensCard Status Options 1 Card Info Card InformationTime/Date Nvram ClearCard Status Options 2 Card Status Options 3 Apply DownloadDSL Configuration Ports Screens Ports Options 1Ethernet Port Ports Options 2 DSL Ports DSL Parameters 8510 CardDSL Configuration Interfaces Screens Ports Options 3DSL Ports DSL Parameters 8310 Card DSL Configuration Users Screens Interfaces OptionsGeneral General Interfaces Control Control InterfacesDSL Configuration Bridge Screens Bridge Options 1 GeneralCard Vlan Card Port Vlan PortBridge Options 2 Client Vlan ClientARP Parameters and Add ARP Entry E a and B Parameters aDSL Configuration Service Node Screens Service Node OptionsSN Configuration Monitoring the Hotwire Dslam DSL Monitoring Card Status ScreensLogin History Card Status OptionsCard Info General Card Information DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens Physical Layer Options 1Active List Active Ports List Physical Layer Options 2 Ethernet Stats Ethernet StatisticsPhysical 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 DSL Network Protocol Screens Monitoring → Network Protocol B-DNetwork Protocol Options 1 Socket StatisticsUDP Statistics Network Protocol Options 2 TCP Statistics TCP Data StatisticsNetwork Protocol Options 3 TCP Connection StatisticsIP Statistics Network Protocol Options 4 Icmp Statistics Icmp Packet StatisticsSnmp Statistics Snmp Authentication Statistics Network Protocol Options 5DSL Bridge Screens Bridge Table MAC TableClient User to Display ± Entry numberARP Table DSL SN Information Screen Service Node Options Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Diagnostic ScreensApplications Screens Diagnostics Options Alarms Card AlarmsSelftest DSL Packet Echo TestTroubleshooting R U U U XChecking Alarms Major Alarms 1 Failure Type ActionMajor Alarms 2 Failure Type Action Ethernet port 1. Check cable connections to the DslamFailure Minor Alarms 1 Failure Type Action MarginThreshold Minor Alarms 2 Failure Type Action Link DownNetwork Problems Slow PerformanceExcessive Collisions Cannot Upload Configurations to a Unix Server No Response at StartupDiagnostics and Troubleshooting Download Code and Apply Tftp Server Configuration Download CodeFully Functional System Deferred Apply Apply Download Download Only System Automatic Immediate ApplyDownload Code and Apply Download Traps DSL Card TrapsEvent Trap Class Comment Trap # ± MIB Traps Event Trap Class Comment Trap # ± MIB Traps Glossary E1a EthernetEthernet address FilterService Node PacketPots Splitter Proxy ARPTelnet Terminal emulationTraceRoute UpstreamIndex IN-1IN-2