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DSL Routers
Models 6301, 6302, 6341, 6342, 6351, and 6371
User’s Guide
Document No.
6300-A2-GB20-10
November 2003
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Contents
Hotwire DSL Routers
Copyright 2003 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved
Contents
Monitoring the DSL Router
DSL Router Configuration Examples
Command Line Interface
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Traps and MIBs
Configuration Defaults and Command Line Shortcuts
DSL Router Terminal Emulation
Index
Firmware Upgrade
Contents November
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
About This Guide
New Features for this Release
Section Description
Document Summary
Document Number Document Title
Product-Related Documents
Convention Translation
Document Conventions
Xii
What is a Hotwire DSL Router?
Introduction to Hotwire DSL Routers
DSL Technologies Supported
Central Office CO Customer Premises CP
Typical DSL Router System
Optional
IP routing with
Hotwire DSL Router Features
Management from an NMS using Snmp
Service Subscriber
Access Control to the DSL Router
Accessing the DSL Router
Levels of Access
Changing Access Session Levels
Local Console Access
Console disable save Exit
Admin enable
Invalid Characters Value Ascii Hex Translation
Setting Up the New User’s Login
Password admin new password save
Telnet Access
Local console disabled by conflict message
Telnet enable save
Determining the Available Commands
Determining the Current Access Level
Telnet login enable save
Help
List config
Using the List Command
Changing the System Identity
List
Exiting from the System
If accessing the DSL router Then
Manually Logging Out
Exit
Automatically Logging Out
When autologout is
DSL Router Configuration Overview
Configuring the DSL Router
DSL Router’s Interfaces
Interface Identifiers
Service Domain IP Address Assignments
Unnumbered DSL Interface
Numbered DSL or Ethernet Interface
Simplified Network Topology
IP Options Processing
IP Routing
Network Considerations
Address Resolution Protocol ARP
Proxy ARP
Basic NAT
Network Address Translation NAT
Network Address Port Translation NAPT/PAT
Applications Supported by NAT
Simultaneous Basic NAT and Napt
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Server
Dhcp Relay Agent
IP Protocol Type Filtering
Security
Land Bug/Smurf Attack Prevention
Ethernet Type Filtering
Routed vs. Bridged PDUs
If Using This Network Model Then These DSL Cards Can Be Used
PPPoE Client Support
Routed Network Model Standard mode
When the negotiated IP Address is assigned to Then
Configuring the DSL Router
Configuration Examples
DSL Router Configuration Examples
IP, IPX
Basic Bridging Configuration Example
Basic Routing Configuration Example
NAT Mapping Public IP Addresses Private IP Addresses
Basic NAT Configuration Example
Commands and syntax for this example are
Napt Mapping Public IP Addresses Private IP Addresses
Napt Configuration Example
DSL Router Configuration Examples
Simultaneous Basic NAT and Napt Configuration Example
DSL Router Configuration Examples
Core Router 155.1.3.1 Console Port Connection
Dhcp Relay with Proxy ARP Configuration Example
Dhcp Server with Basic NAT Configuration Example
PPPoE Client with Napt and Dhcp Server Configuration Example
Downstream Router Configuration Example
Customer Premises CP
IP Passthrough Configuration Example
DSL Router Configuration Examples November
Monitoring the Router
Monitoring the DSL Router
Front Panel LEDs
LED Status
Condition Status
Performance Statistics
Interface Status
Clearing Statistics
Reasons for Ethernet Interface eth1 Discarded Frames
Reasons for Discarded Data
Reasons for DSL Interface dsl1 Discarded Frames
Reasons for IP Processing Discarded Packets
Reasons for PPPoE Discarded Frames
Reasons for Bridge Discarded Frames
Reasons for PPP Discarded Frames
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Overview
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Alarms Inquiry
Device Restart
Syslog enable disable
Syslog Commands 1
System Log
Show syslog
Syslog ip ip-addr mgt srvc
Syslog Commands 2
Syslog port port-number
Syslog level level
Syslog Messages Level Description Event
Syslog Events
Ping
Ping Command
Syslog Message Display
Ping dest-ipmgt -x source-ip-l bytes -w time -ieth1 dsl1
Ping reply from x.x.x.x bytes of data=nn
Ping Test Results
Ping reply from x.x.x.x Request Timed OUT
Ping reply from x.x.x.x Destination Unreachable
TraceRoute
TraceRoute Command
Example traceroute 135.300.41.8 -w 60 -i eth1
Tracing route to
TraceRoute Test Results
Over a max. of nn Hops, with nnn Byte packet
X.x
Command Line Interface Capability
Command Line Interface
Navigating the Router’s CLI
Command Recall
Syntax Conventions
CLI Commands
Table A-1. Configuration Commands
Configuration Commands
Configure terminal factory
Save
Ethernet Frame Format Command
RFC 1483 Encapsulation Command
Table A-2. RFP 1483 Encapsulation Command
Table A-3. Ethernet Frame Format Command
Table A-4. Interface and Service Domain IP Address Commands
Interface and Service Domain IP Address Commands
Examples ifn address dsl1 135.300.41.8 Ifn dsl1 primary
Table A-5. IP Routing Commands 1
IP Routing Commands
Table A-5. IP Routing Commands 2
Bridge Commands
Table A-6. Bridge Commands 1
Bridge enable disable
Table A-6. Bridge Commands 2
ARP Commands
Table A-7. ARP Commands 1
Table A-7. ARP Commands 2
Proxy ARP Command
Table A-8. Proxy ARP Command
Proxy arp eth1 dsl1 enable disable
Table A-9. NAT Commands 1
NAT Commands
Nat timeout time
Table A-9. NAT Commands 2
Nat napt purge
Nat napt map udp tcp server-ip port
Nat basic delete private-ip
Table A-9. NAT Commands 3
Nat napt delete udp tcp port
Table A-9. NAT Commands 4
Dhcp Server Commands
Table A-10. Dhcp Server Commands 1
Dhcp server router ip-address
Table A-10. Dhcp Server Commands 2
Dhcp server name domain name
Dhcp server nameserver ip-addressip-address2
Table A-11. Dhcp Relay Agent Commands
Dhcp Relay Agent Commands
Dhcp relay enable disable
Dhcp relay address ip-address
Table A-12. IP Packet Processing Commands
IP Packet Processing Commands
IP multicast enable disable
IP routing enable disable
Table A-13. PPPoE Client Commands 1
PPPoE Client Commands
Pppoe enable disable
Ppp ip eth1 dsl1 passthrough mask no-dns
Ppp authentication chap pap both none
Table A-13. PPPoE Client Commands 2
From previous
Ppp username username
Table A-13. PPPoE Client Commands 3
Table A-14. Telnet Commands 1
Telnet Commands
Telnet timeout time
Table A-14. Telnet Commands 2
Telnet keep-alive enable disable
Telnet keep-alive timeout time
Clearing Statistics Command
Traps Command
Table A-15. Traps Command
Table A-16. Clearing Statistics Command
Table A-17. Show Commands 1
Show Commands
Show alarms
Show arp timeout
Show config
Table A-17. Show Commands 2
Displays either console enabled or console disabled
Show bridge
Show dhcp relay
Table A-17. Show Commands 3
Show dhcp server
Show interface eth1 dsl1
Table A-17. Show Commands 4
Show ip route ip-address
Show nat basic
Table A-17. Show Commands 5
Show nat napt
Show pppoe
Table A-17. Show Commands 6
Show spanning-tree
Show statistics eth1 dsl1 ip bridge pppoe tftp
Table A-17. Show Commands 7
Show statistics eth1
Show statistics dsl1
Table A-17. Show Commands 8
Show statistics ip
Show statistics bridge
Show statistics pppoe
Table A-17. Show Commands 9
Show statistics tftp
Show system
Table A-17. Show Commands 10
Show telnet
Show traps
Command Line Interface November
Configuration Default Settings
Configuration Defaults Command Line Shortcuts
A-17
Table B-2. Command Line Shortcuts 1
Command Line Shortcuts
Arp create ip-addr mac-addr
Arp delete ip-addr
Table B-2. Command Line Shortcuts 2
Table B-2. Command Line Shortcuts 3
Show nat basic napt Show pppoe
Table B-2. Command Line Shortcuts 4
Show syslog Show system Show telnet
Syslog ip ip-addrmgt srvc
Snmp Overview
Traps and MIBs
Traps Overview
Variable Binding
DSL Router Traps
Standard MIBs
MIBs Overview
MIB II RFC
System
System Group
Interfaces
Interfaces Group RFC
IfEntry
IfType Identifies the interface type based Supported values
IfXEntry
Extension to Interfaces Table RFC
Mbps
True1
IP Group RFC
Table C-5. IP Group Objects Description Setting/Contents
IpForward
IP Cidr Route Group RFC
IpCidrRouteEntry
Snmp Group
Transmission Group
Ethernet-Like MIB RFC
Paradyne Enterprise MIBs
NoOp1
Device Control MIB
Active1
Inactive2
Ping Test
Device Diagnostics MIB
TraceRoute
InProgress2 Active test
IcmpError
Timeout
SystemError
ApplpingTestEntry
Traceroute
Configure
ApplTracerouteResultsEntry
AppTracerouteResultsEntry
DevStatus1
Health and Status MIB
DevStatus
Factory1-to-active8
Configuration MIB
PdnInetIpAddressTableEntry
Interface Configuration MIB
Primary
Secondary
Dhcp MIB
DSL Endpoint MIB
DSL Router Terminal Emulation
Accessing the List Command Output
Terminal Emulation Programs
Firmware Upgrade Commands
Firmware Upgrade
Overview
Apply download
Download dsl1ifn eth1ifn server-ip filename
Firmware Upgrade Procedures
Download ifn address eth1 155.1.3.254 Paradyne server
Downloading will affect user data performance Are you sure?
System is being reset
At the CUSTOMER-CONFIG# prompt, type apply download
No new firmware to apply
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