2.Using the Command Line Interface

5.Enable security for your GranDSLAM 4200 unit. Using the TL1 command ENT-USER-SECU, change the default login and password. Use the EMS to configure SNMP community strings, the SYSLOG server, and trap managers.

6.Change the time, if necessary. The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), which maintains the unit’s clock, defaults to enabled for multicast. However, you can change the time offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) using the TZOFFSET parameter of the SET-NE-ALL TL1 command. See SET-NE-ALLin Chapter 14, System Commands for more information.

Configuring the Unit for Operation

Once the unit is connected to the network, the following turn-up procedures should be performed:

Change the login and password using the ED-USER-SECU TL1 command from the defaults SUPERUSER, ASN#1500.

Change the SNMP community strings using the EMS.

Optionally, you may also choose to do the following using the EMS:

TConfigure the syslog server at the NOC. Configure the trap managers.

Additional Configuration Commands

Additional configuration is necessary if you do not choose to accept the defaults that have been automatically assigned to your GranDSLAM 4200.

Additional TL1 commands that you may need are listed in Table 2-2, GranDSLAM 4200 Configuration Commands. The ADSL and ATM profiles can also be configured using the EMS (see the GrandVIEW EMS 3.0 User’s Guide).

Table 2-2. GranDSLAM 4200 Configuration Commands

To . . .

Enter this command . . .

 

 

Configure data

ENT-T1:[tid]:NTT1-circuit:[ctag]:::ds1_nblk:

associated with the

[pst];

T1/DS1 facility

 

 

 

Manually configure an

ENT-IPPORT:[tid]:ATM-1:[ctag]::MANUAL:ipport_

Internet Protocol (IP)

nblk:[pst];

address (Manual mode)

 

 

 

Set miscellaneous

SET-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag]:::ne_nblk;

configuration parameters,

 

in particular the use of

 

SNTP, (defaults to

 

enabled)

 

 

 

Retrieve a list of equipped

RTRV-EQPT:[tid]:ALL;

units

 

 

 

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4200 specifications

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