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HOTWIRE Dslam for 8310 MVL and 8510 Radsl Cards
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Alarms Card Alarms
DSL Error Stats
Login
What is the Hotwire DSLAM?
Configuring the Hotwire Dslam
Network Problems
Card Reset
Diagnostics
Levels of Access
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HOTWIRE
DSLAM FOR 8310 MVL
AND 8510 RADSL CARDS
USER'S GUIDE
Document No.
8000-A2-GB26-10
January 1999
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HOTWIRE Dslam for 8310 MVL and 8510 Radsl Cards
Copyright E 1999 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved
Contents
Configuring the Hotwire Dslam
Traps
Contents
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
About This Guide
Section Description
Document Summary
Document Number Document Title
Product-Related Documents
Viii
What is the Hotwire DSLAM?
Hotwire Dslam System Description
Central Office CO
Hotwire Dslam Components
Optional
Input
Hotwire Dslam Chassis
Front View of a Hotwire 8800 or 8810 Dslam Chassis
MCC Card
Hotwire Dslam Features
Radsl or MVL Card
Configuring the DSL Cards
Levels of Access
Software Functionality
Monitoring the DSL Cards
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Overview
Hotwire Menus and Screens
Menu and Screen Formats
Components of a Hotwire Menu
Components of a Hotwire Screen
Keys Definition
Commonly Used Navigation Keys
Hotwire Chassis Main Menu
Hotwire Menu Hierarchy
Hotwire ± MCC Menu
Hotwire Chassis
Hotwire DSL
Hotwire ± DSL Menu
Diagnostics
Applications
DSL Card Configuration Menu
DSL Card Monitoring Menu
Logging In to the System
User Login Screen
Reviewing the Levels of Access
Card Selection Screen
D U X X
Column Position Display Description Heading
Exiting from the System
Accessing the Hotwire ± DSL Menu
Manually Logging Out
Automatically Logging Out
Service Domain
Configuring the Hotwire Dslam
Domain Types
Management Domain
For each DSL card, to See
Configuring the DSL Cards
Configuring VNIDs on a DSL Card
Configuring the Active Vnid on each DSL Port
Addressing a Location Using Dhcp
Configuring Static Users
Configuring Subnet Masks
Configuring Subnet Addressing
Configuring IP Filter Rules
Configuring the Hotwire Dslam
DSL Configuration Card Status Screens
MVL and 8510 Radsl Card Configuration
Card Info Card Information
Card Status Options 1
Time/Date
Nvram Clear
Card Reset
Nvram Cfg Loader Nvram Configuration Loader
Card Status Options 2
DOS Machine
Download Code Download Code and Apply Download F a and B
Card Status Options 3
Download Code a or Apply Download B
Apply Download B
Ports Options 1
DSL Configuration Ports Screens
Ethernet Port
DSL Ports Radsl Parameters 8510 Radsl Card
Ports Options 2
DSL Ports MVL Parameters 8310 MVL Card
Ports Options 3
DSL Configuration Interfaces Screens
General General Interfaces
Interfaces Options
Control Control Interfaces
DSL Configuration Bridge Screens
DSL Configuration Users Screens
General General Bridge Parameters
Bridge Options 1
Card Vnid
Port Vnid
Client Vnid
Bridge Options 2
ARP Entry Add ARP Entry B
Bridge Options 3
DSL Configuration Service Node Screens
SN Configuration
Service Node Options
DSL Configuration Filters Screen
Filters Options 1
IP Filters IP Filter Configuration screen
IP Filters IP Filter Table
Filters Options 2
IP Filters IP Filter Configuration
Destination Address ± nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format
DSL Monitoring Card Status Screens
Monitoring the Hotwire Dslam
Card Status Options
Login History
Card Info General Card Information
Syslog Screen Example
Physical Layer Options 1
DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens
Active List Active Ports List
Ethernet Stats Ethernet Statistics
Physical Layer Options 2
EtherHDLC Stats EtherHDLC Statistics
Physical Layer Options 3
Initialized EtherHDLC Ports ± s1c, s1d, s1e, or s1f
DSL Link Perf DSL Link Performance Summary
Physical Layer Options 4
DSL Perf Stats DSL Performance Stats
Physical Layer Options 5
Customer Data
Physical Layer Options 6
DSL Error Stats
DSL Xmit Status DSL Transmit Stats
DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens
Active List Active Interfaces List
Monitor Interfaces Options
Status Interface Status
DSL Network Protocol Screens
Socket Statistics
Network Protocol Options 1
UDP Statistics
TCP Statistics TCP Data Statistics
Network Protocol Options 2
TCP Connection Statistics
Network Protocol Options 3
IP Statistics
Icmp Statistics Icmp Packet Statistics
Network Protocol Options 4
Snmp Statistics
Network Protocol Options 5
Snmp Authentication Statistics
Bridge Table
DSL Bridge Screens
Client
MAC Table
Item to Display ± Entry number
ARP Table
Vnid
DSL SN Information Screen
DSL Monitoring IP Filters Screen
Default filter action ± Forward/discard
IP Filters
Filter Table
Diagnostic Screens
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Alarms Card Alarms
Diagnostics Options
Selftest
DSL Packet Echo Test
Checking Alarms
Troubleshooting
Major Alarms 1 Action
No Response at Startup
Major Alarms 2 Action
Margin Threshold
Minor Alarms 1 Action
Link Down
Minor Alarms 2 Action
Threshold
High-Level Troubleshooting
Network Problems
Client Cannot Ping the Gateway Router
Client-to-Service Node Segment
If the Client cannot Ping the Gateway Router Then
Client-to-Service Node Segment Layer Solution
Client Cannot Reach Service Node
Layer 1 ±
Physical
Client Cannot Reach Dslam
Service Node-to-DSLAM Segment 1 Layer Solution
Layer 1 ± Physical
Layer 2 ±
Service Node-to-DSLAM Segment 2 Layer Solution
Network
Client Cannot Reach IPC
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DSLAM-to-IPC Segment Layer Solution
Client Cannot Reach Router
IPC-to-Router Segment Layer Solution
Router-to-IPC Segment Layer Solution
Cannot Upload Configurations to a Unix Server
Examining Performance Issues Go To
Performance Issues ± Viewing Network Statistics
Download Code
Download Only System Automatic Immediate Apply
Download Code
DSL Card Traps
Traps
Event Severity Comment Trap #
Traps
MIB
Traps
Glossary
Dhcp Relay Agent
Default route
Dhcp Server
Domain
Host routes
Host
Hub
Internet
OpenLane DCE
Service Node
Manager
Packet
Subnet address
Static route
Subnet mask
Telnet
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