Paradyne 6341, 6301, 6342, 6371, 6351, 6302 Service Subscriber, Management from an NMS using Snmp

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1. Introduction to Hotwire DSL Routers

￿Console Terminal Interface. Provides an interface for:

Configuring and managing the DSL router

Local console access

￿Management from an NMS using SNMP.

In addition, the following features are provided for the Hotwire 6351 ReachDSL

Router:

￿Telnet access to the Command Line Interface (CLI) in the service domain for Network Service Provider (NSP) use.

￿TFTP client support for NSP service domain software downloads.

￿SYSLOG availability in the service domain.

￿Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client provided as defined in RFC 2516.

￿Asymmetric maximum upstream/downstream setting.

Service Subscriber

The Service Subscriber is the user (or set of users) that has contracted to receive networking services (e.g., Internet access, remote LAN access) for the end-user system from an NSP (Network Service Provider). Service subscribers may be:

￿Residential users connected to public network services (e.g., the Internet)

￿Work-at-home users connected to their corporate intranet LAN

￿Commercial users at corporate locations (e.g., branch offices) connected to other corporate locations or connected to public network services

A Hotwire DSL Router must be installed at the customer premises to provide the end user with access to any of the above services.

NOTE:

If you would like more information on DSL-based services, applications, and network deployment, refer to Paradyne’s The DSL Sourcebook. The book may be downloaded or ordered through Paradyne’s World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com/library.

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