HOTWIRE DSLAM FOR 8310 MVL AND 8510 DSLCARDSUSER’S GUIDEDocument No. 8000-A2-GB26-00
About This Guide viii8000-A2-GB26-00May 1998
1-18000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Hotwire DSLAM SystemDescription1What is the Hotwire DSLAM?The Hotwiret Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) i
Hotwire DSLAM System Description 1-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998NOTE:If you would like more information on DSL-based services, applications, andnetwork dep
Hotwire DSLAM System Description 1-38000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Hotwire DSLAM ComponentsThe Hotwire DSLAM system consists of the following components:H Hot
Hotwire DSLAM System Description 1-48000-A2-GB26-00May 1998— The Hotwire 8800 DSLAM chassis is a 20-slot chassis designed tohouse up to 18 DSL cards a
Hotwire DSLAM System Description 1-58000-A2-GB26-00May 1998H One Management Communications Controller (MCC) cardThe chassis requires one MCC card, whi
Hotwire DSLAM System Description 1-68000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Levels of AccessThere are two levels of diagnostic/administrative access in the Hotwire DSL
Hotwire DSLAM System Description 1-78000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Monitoring the DSL CardsThe Hotwire DSLAM software provides submenu options to monitor the
Hotwire DSLAM System Description 1-88000-A2-GB26-00May 1998
2-18000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Hotwire Menus and Screens2OverviewThe Hotwire DSLAM has a menu- and screen-driven user interface system thatenables the use
Printed on recycled paper A8000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Copyright 1998 Paradyne Corporation.All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A.NoticeThis publication is
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Menu and Screen FormatsThe Hotwire DSLAM uses an ASCII-based text format for its menus and screens
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-38000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Components of a Hotwire ScreenA typical Hotwire screen looks like this:21431. System Header Line i
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-48000-A2-GB26-00May 1998For example, in the above illustration, the following line is displayed:Hotwire 8600: DSL01: 8510:
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-58000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Hotwire Menu HierarchyThis section describes the menu structure of the Hotwire user interface.Hotw
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-68000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Hotwire – MCC MenuAfter selecting the MCC card from the Card Selection screen, the DSLAM systemdis
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-78000-A2-GB26-00May 1998The following figure illustrates the complete Configuration menu hierarchy fromthe Hotwire – DSL m
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-88000-A2-GB26-00May 1998The following figure illustrates the complete Monitoring menu hierarchy from theHotwire – DSL menu
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-98000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Reviewing the Levels of AccessThere are two levels of privileges on the Hotwire DSLAM system. Your
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-108000-A2-GB26-00May 1998NOTE:The login ID and password are case sensitive; that is, the system recognizesboth upper- and
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-118000-A2-GB26-00May 1998On the chassis display, the following information is shown.PositionDisplay Description<slot nu
i8000-A2-GB26-00May 1998ContentsAbout This GuideH Document Purpose and Intended Audience v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Docume
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-128000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Accessing the Hotwire – DSL Menu and Selecting a Specific DSL Card"ProcedureTo access the Ho
3-18000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Initial Setup Instructions3OverviewThis chapter provides instructions on how to access the system for the first timeand per
Initial Setup Instructions 3-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998" ProcedureTo set the management IP address and subnet mask from the console terminal:1. Pow
Initial Setup Instructions 3-38000-A2-GB26-00May 19983. Do one of the following at the (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn): prompt:— To accept the subnet mask, press Re
Initial Setup Instructions 3-48000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Chassis Information Screen"ProcedureTo enter or display chassis configuration information:1.
4-18000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM4OverviewThe Hotwire DSLAM enables you to configure and manage the Hotwire MCC andDSL cards. T
Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM 4-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998The following tables list the basic steps you need to configure the MCC card andthe DSL and MV
Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM 4-38000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Clear NVRAMPrior to configuring your system, you should clear NVRAM on the MCC and DSLcards if
Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM 4-48000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Setting Time and DateWhen you select Time/Date from the Card Status menu, the Time/Date screen
Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM 4-58000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Creating SNMP Community Strings and Enabling AuthenticationFailure Traps"ProcedureTo conf
Contents ii8000-A2-GB26-00May 19983 Initial Setup InstructionsH Overview 3-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM 4-68000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Configuring VLAN(s) on a DSL or MVL Card"ProcedureTo configure at least one VLAN ID for t
Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM 4-78000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Configuring the Next Hop Router for each VLAN"ProcedureTo configure the default next hop
Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM 4-88000-A2-GB26-00May 1998
5-18000-A2-GB26-00May 19988310 MVL and 8510 DSL CardConfiguration5OverviewThis chapter describes configuration options on the DSL card. Use these opt
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998NOTE:Only a user who logs on to the Hotwire DSLAM with Administrativepermission can
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-38000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 5-1. Card Status Options (2 of 3)NVRAM Cfg Loader A-A-DGives the user the abi
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-48000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 5-1. Card Status Options (3 of 3)Download Code AThis screen is similar to the
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-58000-A2-GB26-00May 1998DSL Configuration Ports ScreensUse the system information submenu of the Ports scre
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-68000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 5-2. Ports Options (2 of 3)DSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8510 Card A-B-BGives th
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-78000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 5-2. Ports Options (3 of 3)DSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8310 Card A-B-BGives th
Contents iii8000-A2-GB26-00May 19987 Diagnostics and TroubleshootingH Applications Screens 7-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-88000-A2-GB26-00May 1998" ProcedureTo view DSL card information and configure Maximum Transmission Uni
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-98000-A2-GB26-00May 1998DSL Configuration Bridge ScreensUse the system information submenu of the Bridge sc
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-108000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 5-4. Bridge Options (1 of 2)General A-E-AGives the user the ability to confi
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-118000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 5-4. Bridge Options (2 of 2)Client VLAN (Client) A-E-DGives the user the abi
8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration 5-128000-A2-GB26-00May 1998DSL Configuration Service Node ScreensUse the SN Configuration screen to configure
6-18000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM6OverviewThe Hotwire DSLAM lets you to monitor the activity of the Hotwire DSL cards.When you s
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998" ProcedureTo view general card information, login history, and the syslog:1. Follow this
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-38000-A2-GB26-00May 1998DSL Monitoring Physical Layer ScreensUse the Physical Layer screens to display read-only system
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-48000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-2. Physical Layer Options (2 of 5)Ethernet Stats (Ethernet Statistics) B-B-BDisplays a
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-58000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-2. Physical Layer Options (3 of 5)Ethernet Stats (Ethernet Statistics) (continued) B-B-
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Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-68000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-2. Physical Layer Options (4 of 5)DSL Link Perf (DSL Link Performance Summary) B-B-DDis
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-78000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-2. Physical Layer Options (5 of 5)DSL Error Stats B-B-FDisplays the error performance (
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-88000-A2-GB26-00May 1998DSL Monitoring Interfaces ScreensUse the Interfaces screens to display read-only system informa
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-98000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-3. Monitor Interfaces Options Active List (Active Interfaces List) B-C-ADisplays a list
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-108000-A2-GB26-00May 1998DSL Network Protocol ScreensUse the Network Protocol screens to display read-only system infor
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-118000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-4. Network Protocol Options (1 of 5)Socket Statistics B-D-ADisplays information for t
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-128000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-4. Network Protocol Options (2 of 5)TCP Statistics (TCP Data Statistics) B-D-CDisplays
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-138000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-4. Network Protocol Options (3 of 5)TCP Connection Statistics B-D-CWhen you press Ret
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-148000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-4. Network Protocol Options (4 of 5)ICMP Statistics (ICMP Packet Statistics) B-D-EDisp
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-158000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-4. Network Protocol Options (5 of 5)SNMP Authentication Statistics B-D-FWhen you pres
v8000-A2-GB26-00May 1998About This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended AudienceThis guide describes how to configure and operate the software componen
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-168000-A2-GB26-00May 1998DSL Bridge ScreensUse the Bridge screens to display read-only system information." Proced
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-178000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-5. Bridge Options (1 of 2)Bridge Table B-E-ADisplays information on various bridge fun
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-188000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-5. Bridge Options (2 of 2)Client B-E-CDisplays specific attributes on a per port basis
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-198000-A2-GB26-00May 1998DSL SN Information ScreenUse the SN Information screen to display read-only Service Node infor
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM 6-208000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 6-6. Service Node Options SN Information B-FDisplays Service Node information.Port # – E
7-18000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Diagnostics and Troubleshooting7Applications ScreensThis menu selection is not currently supported on this card.Diagnostic
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998" ProcedureTo view selftest, card alarm, packet test, and SN self-test information:1. F
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-38000-A2-GB26-00May 1998TroubleshootingThe status of each card in the Hotwire DSLAM is indicated on the Card Selecti
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-48000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Checking AlarmsIf the Card Selection screen indicates that a Major or Minor Alarm is on a ca
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-58000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 7-2. Major Alarms (2 of 2)Failure Type ActionEthernet portfailure1. Check cable connec
About This Guide vi8000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Document SummarySection DescriptionChapter 1Hotwire DSLAM System Description. Provides anoverview of the Hot
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-68000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Minor AlarmsUse Table 7-3 to determine the appropriate action to take for each Minor Alarm.T
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-78000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Table 7-3. Minor Alarms (2 of 2)Failure Type ActionLink DownThreshold (A trapmessage issent
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-88000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Network ProblemsReview the following symptoms and possible solutions to help in solving anyp
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-98000-A2-GB26-00May 1998No Response at StartupPROBLEM: DSL cards do not respond at startup after rebooting chassis.A
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-108000-A2-GB26-00May 1998
A-18000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Download Code and ApplyDownloadAThe Download Code menu option on the Hotwire DSLAM gives you the ability toupgrade your sof
Download Code and Apply Download A-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998TFTP Server ConfigurationWhen you are downloading code to an endpoint, configure your TFTP
Download Code and Apply Download A-38000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Download Only System: Automatic Immediate ApplyIn order for the system to become fully func
Download Code and Apply Download A-48000-A2-GB26-00May 1998
B-18000-A2-GB26-00May 1998TrapsBTraps are configured via a Telnet or terminal session. The addition or removal ofa card or another hardware component
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Traps B-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Event Trap # – MIB *CommentTrap ClassCCN (ConfigurationChange Notice)warning Configurationchange caused byone the foll
Traps B-38000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Event Trap # – MIB *CommentTrap ClassxDSL test start normal Test started by anymeans.6–dslxDSL test clear normal Test
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GL-18000-A2-GB26-00May 1998GlossaryA 10-Mbps Ethernet LAN that works on twisted-pair wiring.A symbol (usually numeric) that identifies the interface a
GlossaryGL-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Name of the DSL card’s and MCC card’s 10BaseT (Ethernet) interface.A type of network that supports high-speed commu
GlossaryGL-38000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Network Management System. A computer system used for monitoring and controllingnetwork devices.Network Service Pro
GlossaryGL-48000-A2-GB26-00May 1998Virtual terminal protocol in the Internet suite of protocols. Allows the user of one hostcomputer to log into a rem
IN-18000-A2-GB26-00 May 1998IndexAActive Interfaces List screen, 6-8Active List screen, 6-3Active Ports List screen, 6-3Add ARP Entry screen, 5-11
IndexIN-28000-A2-GB26-00May 1998MManagement Communications Controller (MCC), 1-1Management Communications Controller card, 1-4MCC card, 1-5Multiple
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