Paradyne 8546, 8540 manual Network Management Systems

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5446 RTU Setup

Network Management Systems

OpenLane DCE Manager, one of Paradyne’s Network Management Systems, communicates via SNMP to the RTU to update the IP configuration table. Display of the remote RTU and the use of the injection tool are features of this product.

The NMS workstation is typically connected to a router and the NMS can easily access devices on other subnets. If the NMS is connected to other hardware, such as a hub, then the explicit routes to the other subnets must be defined on the system that has the NMS.

To create the routes that would be discovered with a router connection, the DCE Manager must have access to the MCC backplane s1b subnet in the Hotwire chassis. The MCC card acts as the gateway to add the first route to gain connectivity to the DSL cards and remote RTUs. Open a DOS window and enter the command Route.

Windows 95 syntax example:

HNMS = 135.90.51.1

HMCC card = 135.90.51.220 on the same subnet as the NMS 130.90.51

HDSL card = 135.90.52.10 on subnet 135.90.52

H5446 RTU = 135.90.52.12 on the same subnet as the DSL card 135.90.52

Windows 95 route statement for the NMS at 135.90.51.1:

route add 135.90.52.10 135.90.51.220

route add 135.90.52.12 135.90.51.220

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April 2000

8000-A2-GB20-50

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Paradyne 8546, 8540 manual Network Management Systems