1. Network Management Specification

3.1Management Information Base (MIB)-II - RFC 1213.

The objects defined by MIB-II are organized into 10 different groups. The GranDSLAM

3.0will implement only those groups where the semantics of the group are applicable to the implementation of the stack (for example, if EGP is not implemented the EGP group will not be supported). The MIB-II object groups supported by the GranDSLAM 3.0 are as follows:

System Group

Supported.

Interfaces Group

Supported for the Internet Assigned Numbers

 

Authority (IANA) ifTypes:

 

ATM Cell layer (IANAifType = 37)

 

ATM AAL-5 layer ( IANAifType = 49)

 

DS-1 Interface (IANAifType = 18) for

 

T1 interface.

 

E1 Interface (IANAifType = 19) for E1

 

interface.

 

ADSL Interface (IANAifType=94)

 

SHDSL Interface (IANAifType=169)

 

ETHERNET Interface (IANAifType = 6)

 

ADSL Fast Channel (IANAifType =

 

125), or

 

ADSL Interleave Channel (IANAifType

 

= 124)

 

IMA Interface (IANAifType = 107)

 

SONET Interface (IANAifType = 39)

 

SONETPATH (IANAifType = 50)

IP Group

NOT_SUPPORTED.

ICMP Group

NOT_SUPPORTED.

TCP Group

NOT_SUPPORTED.

UDP Group

NOT_SUPPORTED.

EGP Group

NOT_SUPPORTED

Transmission Group

SUPPORTED

SNMP Group

SUPPORTED.

3.2System Group, MIB-II (RFC 1213)

The System Group Objects are fully supported by the GranDSLAM 3.0. The following sections provide clarification for objects contained in the System Group when it is not clear how the object definition in MIB-II is related to the GranDSLAM 3.0.

3.2.1“sysDescr” Object (system 1)

This object provides the full name and version identification for the system’s hardware and software. This object will be set to display the following string:

“Paradyne DSLAM Chassis;”

Where:

Chassis

This value will be 8820 or 8620.

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8620, 8820 specifications

The Paradyne 8620 and Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM are advanced DSLAM devices designed to provide high-speed broadband access over existing copper lines. This installation guide will outline the main features, technologies, and characteristics of these powerful units.

The Paradyne 8620 is engineered to support various DSL technologies, including ADSL, ADSL2+, and VDSL. This versatility allows operators to deploy services tailored to the needs of their customers, enabling data rates of up to 50 Mbps downstream, making it an ideal choice for meeting increasing bandwidth demands. The Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM shares many similarities, focusing on providing enhanced service delivery for both residential and business users.

One of the key features of the GranDSLAM series is its modular architecture. Both models support up to 48 subscriber line interfaces in a single chassis, which provides significant scalability. Operators can seamlessly increase capacity by adding additional cards to accommodate growth. The devices are designed for easy deployment and management, equipped with an intuitive web-based interface that simplifies configuration and monitoring tasks.

Both units also feature advanced management capabilities, including support for SNMP and TR-069 protocols. This allows service providers to manage and provision devices remotely, significantly reducing operational costs and improving service reliability. The GranDSLAM models can also provide detailed diagnostic information, helping operators quickly identify and troubleshoot issues.

The Paradyne and Hotwire series ensure interoperability with various customer premises equipment, enabling service providers to offer bundled services such as voice, video, and data over the same connection. This capability is enhanced by the units’ ability to support VLANs and QoS features, ensuring that high-priority traffic receives the necessary bandwidth.

In addition to performance, the 8620 series is built with energy efficiency in mind. By utilizing power-saving features, these units help reduce overall operational costs while still providing reliable service.

Overall, the Paradyne 8620 and Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM are robust solutions for service providers looking to deliver high-speed broadband services. Their modular design, advanced management capabilities, and support for multiple DSL technologies make them an excellent choice for today’s demanding telecommunications environment. With these advantages, operators can effectively meet customer needs while preparing for future growth and technology advancements.