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Alarms Inquiry
HOTWIRE DSL Routers
Configuring the DSL Router
Detecting Problems
Device Diagnostics MIB
Network Access Provider NAP
Setting Up the New Users Login
Using the List Command
Nat timeout time
Service Subscriber
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HOTWIRE
DSL ROUTERS
USER'S GUIDE
Document No.
6371-A2-GB20-10
August 2000
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Contents
HOTWIRE DSL Routers
Copyright E 2000 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved
Contents
Configuring the DSL Router
Monitoring the DSL Router
Index
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
About This Guide
Section Description
Document Summary
Document Number Document Title
Product-Related Documents
Syntax Translation
Document Conventions
What is a Hotwire DSL Router?
Introduction to Hotwire DSL Routers
DSL Technologies Supported
Typical DSL Router System
Network Access Provider NAP
Optional
IP routing with
Hotwire DSL Router Features
Service Subscriber
Access Control to the DSL Router
Accessing the DSL Router
Levels of Access
Local Console Access
Changing Access Session Levels
Admin enable
Show console
CUSTOMER#. Type configure terminal and press Enter
Setting Up the New Users Login
Invalid Characters Value Ascii Hex Translation
Determining the Current Access Level
Telnet Access
Determining the Available Commands
Local console disabled by conflict
Exiting from the System
Using the List Command
Changing the System Identity
Manually Logging Out
If you are accessing the DSL router Then
Automatically Logging Out
Overview of DSL Router Configuration
Configuring the DSL Router
Interfaces for the DSL Router
Ethernet and DSL Interface Identifiers
Service Domain IP Address Assignments
Unnumbered DSL Interface
Numbered DSL Interface
Simplified Network Topology
Network Considerations
IP Routing
Proxy ARP
Address Resolution Protocol ARP
Basic NAT
Network Address Translation NAT
Network Address Port Translation Napt
IP Options Processing
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Server
Applications Supported by NAT
Dhcp Relay Agent
IP Filtering
Security
Land Bug/Smurf Attack Prevention
Routed vs. Bridged PDUs
Routed Network Model Standard mode
Configuration Examples
DSL Router Configuration Examples
Customer Premises CP
Basic Configuration Example
NAT Mapping Public IP Addresses Private IP Addresses
Basic NAT Configuration Example
Napt Mapping Public IP Addresses Private IP Addresses
Napt Configuration Example
Core Router 155.1.3.253 Console Port Connection
Dhcp Relay with Proxy ARP Configuration Example
Public IP Addresses for Basic NAT Private IP Addresses
Dhcp Server with Basic NAT Configuration Example
Downstream Router Configuration Example
Monitoring the DSL Router
Detecting Problems
What to Monitor
Show interface
Status of Interfaces
Show interface eth1 dsl1
± Ethernet Link up down
Show statistics
Interface Statistics
Show statistics eth1 dsl1 ip
List of Discard Reasons
Clearing Statistics
Clear statistics eth1 dsl1 ip
Discard Reasons for the Ethernet Interface eth1 1
Discard Reasons for the DSL Interface dsl1 1
Discard Reasons for the Ethernet Interface eth1 2
Discard Reasons for IP
Discard Reasons for the DSL Interface dsl1 2
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Overview
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Alarms Inquiry
Show alarms
System Log
Syslog enable disable
Show syslog
Syslog ip ip-addr
Syslog level level
Syslog Events
Show log number
Syslog Messages 1 Level Description Event
Syslog Messages 2 Level Description Event
Syslog Message Display
Reporting
Ping Test Results
Ping
Ping reply x.x.x.x bytes of data=nn
Ping reply x.x.x.x Request Timed OUT
TraceRoute Test Results
TraceRoute
X.x
Command Line Interface Feature
Command Line Interface
Navigation
Command Recall
Document Conventions
Configuration Control Commands
Command Line Interface Commands
RFC 1483 Encapsulation
Ethernet Frame Format
Interface and Service Domain IP Address
Delete eth1ifn dsl1ifn
IP Routing Table
Ip route create dest-ipdest-mask next-hop-ip remote
Ip route purge
Proxy ARP
ARP Table
Nat napt enable
Nat basic enable
Nat timeout time
Nat basic address ip-addrip-mask
Nat napt delete udp tcp port
Nat basic delete private-ip
Dhcp server enable disable
Nat disable
Dhcp Server
Nat purge
Dhcp Relay Agent
IP processing enable disable
IP multicast enable disable
Trap disable enable name of trap
IP Packet Processing
Show config
Show Command Outputs
NAT disabled or NAT enabled basic NAT Napt
NAT timeout xx minutes NAT basic mappings
Show arp timeout
Show ip route ip-address
Show arp
Show traps
Show NAT napt
Show dhcp server
Show Dhcp relay
Show alarms Show syslog Show log #
Show interface Show statistics
Sample show dhcp relay display
Configuration Default Settings
Configuration Defaults Command Line Shortcuts
Abc123
Paradyne
Bytes
Customer
Table B-2. Command Line Input Shortcuts 1
Command Line Input Shortcuts
Table B-2. Command Line Input Shortcuts 2
Show interface dsl1 eth1
Table B-2. Command Line Input Shortcuts 3
Configuration Defaults & Command Line Shortcuts
Snmp Overview
Traps & MIBs
Traps Overview
Variable Binding
DSL Router Traps
Standard MIBs
MIBs Overview
MIB II RFC
System Group
System
Ssssssssssss Boot bb.bb.bb 2nd Boot xx.xx.xx DSP
Interfaces
Interfaces Group RFC
IfEntry
Yy.yy.yy H/W Releasezzz CCA part numberº
IfOperStatus Specifies the current DSL interface
Extension to Interfaces Table RFC
Table C-5. IP Group Objects 1 Description Setting/Contents
IP Group RFC
IP Cidr Route Group RFC
Table C-5. IP Group Objects 2 Description Setting/Contents
IpCidrRouteEntry 11 ±
Transmission Group
Ethernet-Like MIB RFC
Snmp Group
Device Control MIB
Paradyne Enterprise MIBs
NoOp1
Active1
Device Diagnostics MIB
Traceroute
ApplpingTestEntry
ApplTracerouteResultsEntry
Configure
AppTracerouteResultsEntry
DevStatus1
Health and Status MIB
DevStatus
Factory1-to-active8
Configuration MIB
PdnInetIpAddressTableEntry
Interface Configuration MIB
Primary
Secondary
Dhcp MIB
DSL Endpoint MIB
Syslog MIB
DSL Router Terminal Emulation
Accessing the List Command Output
DSL Router Terminal Emulation
Terminal Emulation Programs
Numbers
Index
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IN-3
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