4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
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Table 4-1. Card Options Card Info (General Card Information) B-A-A
Displays card information.
Card Name – Name assigned to the card.
Card Location – Physical location of the system.
Card Contact – Name or number of the person responsible for the card.
Time/Date – Current time and date for the card.
Timezone – Time zone for the card.
Card Up Time – Length of time the card has been running.
Buffer Info – Number of Buffers free, used, allocated and available.
Buffer Ram Size – Size of the Buffer Ram.
Fast Data Ram Size – Total and Available Fast Data Ram.
Card Type – Type of Card (MCC, DSL).
Model Num – Model number of card.
Serial Num – Serial number of card.
Firmware – Version of firmware.
CAP Firmware – Version of GlobeSpan chipset (for RADSL and SDSL cards only).
MVL Firmware – Version of DSP chipset (for MVL cards only).
ReachDSL Rel – Version of ReachDSL firmware (for ReachDSL/MVL cards only).
IUT Revision – Version of the ISDN U-Interface Transceiver (for IDSL cards only). A valid
revision is displayed only if all 24 ports contain the same type of device. If one or more
ports differ, UNKN is displayed.
Hardware Rev – Version of hardware.
Login History B-A-B
Refer to the
Hotwire Management Communications Controller (MCC) Card, IP
Conservative, User’s Guide
for informatio n.
Syslog (System Log) B-A-C
Displays a time-stamped sequential list of operational type errors b y date and error . T here
is one logged error per line in a downward scrolling list of over 100 possible entries. The
following navigational tools are provided:
Newest – Jump to newest entry in log
Oldest – Jump to oldest entry in log
Up – Move forward (toward newest entries) by one page
Down – Move back (toward oldest entries) by one page
When the log is full, the oldest entry is deleted. Refer to the following SYSLOG Screen
Example
.
See
Chapter5, Diagnostics and Troubleshooting,
for SYSLOG error message
information.