Paradyne 8343, 8344 manuel d'utilisation

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    Hotwire ® MVL ® , ReachDSL ™ /MVL, RADSL, IDSL, and SDSL Ca r ds Models 8310, 8312/831 4, 8510/8373/837 4, 8303/8304, and 8343/8 344 User’ s Guide Docume nt No. 8000-A2-GB2 6-50 April 2001[...]

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    A April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Copyright © 2001 Par adyne Corporation. All ri ght s reserved . Printed in U .S.A. Notice This pu blication is protec ted by f ederal cop yright la w . No par t of th is pub lication ma y be cop ied or dis tribut ed, tra nsmit ted, tr ansc ribed, store d in a re trie v al sy stem , or tra nslate d into a ny huma n or [...]

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    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 i Contents About This Guide Document Purpose and Intende d Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Document Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Product- Related Docum ents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii 1 Hotwire DSL System[...]

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    Conten ts ii April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Logging In to the Sy stem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 Accessing a Selecti on Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 Accessi ng the Hotwi re – DSL Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16 Exiting from the Sy stem . . [...]

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    Contents 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 iii 4 Monitor ing the Hotw ire DSL System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 DSL Monit oring Card Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 2 DSL Monit oring Phys ical Layer Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Conten ts iv April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Glossary Index[...]

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    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 v About Th is Guid e Document Purpose and Intended A udie nce This guid e descr ibes how t o configure and operate t he software comp onent of the Hotwire Di gital Su bscri ber Line (DSL) sy stem. Spe cifical ly , this document address es the us e of the following DSL cards: 8303/8304 Integrated Ser vic es Digital Networ[...]

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    Abou t T his Gu ide vi April 2001 8000-A2-GB26 -50 NO TE: It is hig hly recom mended tha t you read the Hotwire Man agemen t Communications Co ntroller (MCC) Card, IP C onser vativ e, User ’ s Guide before you begin to use th is guide and the Hot wire soft ware. Document Summary Section Desc ription Chapter 1, Hotwire DSL System Descr iption Prov[...]

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    About This Guide 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 vii Pr oduct-Related Documents Docu men t N umb er Docu men t Tit le 5620-A2 -GN10 Hotwire 5 620 RTU Custome r Premis es Installa tion Instruct ions 6301-A2 -GN10 Hotwire 6 301/6302 IDS L Route rs Install ation Instruct ions 6310-A2 -GN10 Hotwire 6 310 MVL Mo dem Custom er Premi ses Installa tion In stru[...]

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    Abou t T his Gu ide viii April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Contact your sal es or ser vi ce repres entative to orde r additiona l produc t document ation. Most Paradyne docu ments ar e also available on the World W ide Web at www .paradyne.com . Selec t Librar y → T echnical M anuals . 8510-A2 -GZ40 Hotwire 8 510 RADSL Card Insta llation I nstruc tions[...]

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    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 1-1 1 Hotwir e D SL System Description What is the Hotwire DSL System? The Hotwir e ® Digital Su bscr iber Line (DSL) syst em is a set of central si te products that ter mina te and con solidate pack e t data traffic from many cus tomers in a ser ving area. The DSL card (s) then forwards the traff ic to one or more netw[...]

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    1. Hotwire DSL System Description 1-2 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 The following illu stration s hows a typic al confi guration for a Hotwire 8820 GranDSLAM c hassis. The following illu stration s hows a typic al Hotwire c onfigurati on using IDSL cards. The minimum hardware requi re men ts f o r a Hotwire DSL system co ns is ts of the f o llowing c[...]

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    1. Hotwire DSL Sys tem Descri ption 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 1-3 Hotwire DSL System Components The DSL sys tem co nsi s ts of a chas sis that hou ses a Manage men t Communicati ons Control ler (MCC) ca rd and up to 18 DSL car ds. The Hotwire 8620 and 8 820 GranDSLAM c hassis can a lso hous e a Shelf Concentration Module ( SCM) ca rd, depen ding [...]

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    1. Hotwire DSL System Description 1-4 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 SCM Card The She lf Concent ration Module (SCM) car d aggregates D SL traffic f or t he Hotwire 8 620 and 882 0 and GranDSLA M chassi s. The operation a nd config uration of this c ard is not within the scope of this doc ument. See the Hotwire Shel f Concentration Module (SCM) Card U[...]

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    1. Hotwire DSL Sys tem Descri ption 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 1-5 8800/8810 DSL AM A 20-s lot chas sis with Ether net upl ink. These cha ssis are designed to house up to eighteen DSL cards and one MCC card. (Th e remaining sl ot is reser ved f o r the futu re use of a r edundant M CC card.) Th e Hotwire 8 810 DSLAM chassi s is a h igher de nsity [...]

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    1. Hotwire DSL System Description 1-6 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM A 4-sl ot chassis f or Ether ne t and/or A TM u plink. The Hotwire 8 620 GranDSLAM s uppor ts up to two DSL cards, as well as a n SCM card for aggregatin g DSL traffic to an A TM uplink and an MC P card. F or more informati on, se e the Hotwire 8 620 GranDS LAM[...]

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    1. Hotwire DSL Sys tem Descri ption 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 1-7 The DSL cards in teroperate wi th the following types of Hotwire S erv ice Nodes (SNs)/end points to deliver applicati ons at hig h speeds in suppo r t of packet ser vic es over a DSL link: The 8310 MVL card i nteroperates with the Hot wire 6310 MVL SN. T he 8312/8314 R eachDSL /MV[...]

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    1. Hotwire DSL System Description 1-8 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Conf igu ring the DSL Cards The Hotwi re DSL software provides DSL con figuration options t o: Configur e the DSL c ards Conf igur e the DSL p o rt card at t he ph ysic al por t and logical i nterf ac e le ve ls Configur e a Ser vice Node (SN) Config ure bri dging in f or m ation Con[...]

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    1. Hotwire DSL Sys tem Descri ption 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 1-9 Monitoring the DSL Cards The Hotwi re DSL software provides menu optio ns to moni tor the acti vity of t he Hotwire DS L cards. The monitor ing s creens al low y ou to: List the status of a ctive por ts and interfaces in a card, as wel l as displ a y statisti cs about the physical [...]

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    1. Hotwire DSL System Description 1-10 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50[...]

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    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 2-1 2 Hotwir e Menus and Scr eens Menu and Scr een F ormats The Hotwi re DSL system has an A SCII-based menu- and s creen-dr iven user interface system that enables the user to confi gure and mo nitor th e Hotwire cards. This sec tion descr ibes th e compone nts of a ty pical Ho twire menu a nd screen. Components of a Ho[...]

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    2. Hotwi re Menus and Screen s 2-2 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Components of a Hotwir e Scr een A typic al Hotwire s creen look s like this: 1. System He ader Line i s the top l ine of the sc reen. This line has two fi elds that provide sy stem lo gin in f o rm ation. — The firs t field di splays the syste m name or the indiv idual car d name. (A[...]

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    2. Hotwire M enus an d Screens 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 2-3 4. Stat u s Li ne is th e last li ne of eac h user inter f ace scre en that con tains st atus informati on for the por t card c urrent ly sele cted. Sta tus infor mation i s the sa me as what is repor ted on the card selecti on scr eens, includ ing the following: — Chassis type (8810,[...]

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    2. Hotwi re Menus and Screen s 2-4 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Commonly Used Na viga tion K eys The following table lists navigation keys and their definiti ons. These co mmands are use d to move around the Hotwi re DSL menus a nd screens. Key s De fi ni ti o n Back sp ac e , Del, Ctrl-d Erases the char acter to th e left of the prom pt. Ctrl-e Ret[...]

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    2. Hotwire M enus an d Screens 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 2-5 Lev els of Access There are two le vels of pr ivileg es on the Hotwi re DSL sys tem. Y our use r accounts can be c onfigure d with a user name, password, and pri vilege of : Administrator . The A dministra tor has co mplete r ead/wr ite acce ss to the DS L system . With Ad ministrato r [...]

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    2. Hotwi re Menus and Screen s 2-6 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 NO TE: The log in ID and pa ss word are case-sen sitive; that is, the system recognizes both up per- and lowercas e letters. For e x ample, if you enter your user name and password informat ion in upperca se letter s and your assig ned user name and password are in upper- a nd lowercase[...]

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    2. Hotwire M enus an d Screens 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 2-7 Hotwire Menu Hierarch y This sect ion descr ibes th e menu str uctur e of the Hotwi re user inter f ace. NO TE: The Hotwi re menu for the line cards with an A TM Networ k inter f ace (used i n conjunc tion with the SCM card) h as a fe w diff erences from the o ther DSL p or t card me nu[...]

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    2. Hotwi re Menus and Screen s 2-8 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 E. Chassis Info t o enter or d isplay chassis inf or mation, such as the chas sis name, person respon sible f or the syst em, and p h y sical lo cation. See Chassi s Infor mation Sc reen on page 2-9. F . Curr ent Users to vi e w a l ist of the users cur rently lo gged in to the ch assis[...]

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    2. Hotwire M enus an d Screens 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 2-9 Chassis Inf ormation Screen Current Users Screen Field Input Characters Description Chassis Name 16 alpha numeric Name f or the equi pment. Chassis Contact 32 alpha numeric Name a nd phone n umber of i ndividual responsi b le for the equipm en t . Chassis Location 16 alpha numeric Ph ys[...]

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    2. Hotwi re Menus and Screen s 2-10 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Hotwir e – DSL Menu After sel ecting a sp ecific DSL c ard from either the Quick Card Selec t screen or the P or t Card Selec t screen, t he DSL syst em displays the Hotw ire – DSL Menu. F rom this menu, you can co nfigure, moni tor , and troubleshoot a spec ific DSL card. See Moni[...]

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    2. Hotwire M enus an d Screens 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 2-11 DSL Card Configuration Menu The following figure illu strates the comp lete Conf iguration me nu hierarchy from the Hotwire – DSL me nu. NO TE: The Confi guration me nu and its sub menus appear o nly when l ogging in t o the system with a use r acco unt that has Administra tor per mi[...]

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    2. Hotwi re Menus and Screen s 2-12 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 DSL Card Monit oring Men u The following figure i llustrates t he comple te Monitor ing menu hierarchy from the Hotwire – DSL me nu. Logging In to the System This sect ion descr ibes how to l og in to th e Hotwire DSL syst em after the s ystem has been configur ed. For inf or mation [...]

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    2. Hotwire M enus an d Screens 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 2-13 Accessin g a Selection Scr een Proc edure T o ac cess one of the sel ection scr eens: 1. F rom the H otwire Cha ssis Main Menu, selec t one o f the following: — A f or Quic k Card Select — B f or P or t Card Select — C for Mgmt. Card Select — D for Managed SN S elect The des ir[...]

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    2. Hotwi re Menus and Screen s 2-14 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 The following in f o rm ation is displayed on the P or t C ard Sele ct scr een. F or example, the following may be disp lay ed on the Port Card S elect sc reen: Po s i t i o n : 1 2 3 Line 1: 1: 8510 PC Status _ _ _ 10bT Line 2: RADSL(4) U D D D Line 3: Eth(1) U This di spla y sho ws t[...]

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    2. Hotwire M enus an d Screens 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 2-15 The following is an e xample o f the Qui c k Card Select screen . NO TE: If an optio n is not a ctive, an underscore a ppears i n its plac e. The following inform ation is displayed on the Qui ck Card Select s creen. Column Heading Displa y Description Slot <slo t numb er > Slot [...]

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    2. Hotwi re Menus and Screen s 2-16 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Accessing the Hotw ire – DSL Menu Proc edure T o access the Hotw ire – DSL menu: 1. F rom the H otwire Cha ssis Main Menu, selec t one o f the following: — A f or Quic k Card Select — B f or P or t Card Select The des ired se lection screen appears. 2. V erify t hat the D SL ca[...]

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    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-1 3 DSL Card Configuration Overview This cha pter desc ribes configu ration optio ns on the DSL card . Use these op tions to customi ze y our applicatio ns. F or in f or mation on custo mizing the MCC card, se e the Hotwire M anagement C ommunications Controll er (MCC) Car d, IP Cons er v ativ e, U s er ’ s Guid e . [...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-2 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Conf iguring Subne t Addre ssing T o de fine a su bnet ent ry , the IP addres s has to be entered as the lower boundar y address of the su bnet. Ot herwise, on ly a host entr y ca n be config ured. F or example, a subnet w ith a ma sk of 255 .255.255.19 2 requires one of the f o llowing IP[...]

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    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-3 Domain T ypes T o m onitor an d control th e over all syst em, the H otwire Acc ess Networ k shoul d be par titi one d into two distinc t domai ns: Servic e domain(s) (Layer 2, MA C Bridging) Management domain (La yer 3, IP Routing) Servic e Domain A ser vi ce (or da ta) domai n is compr is[...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-4 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Minim um Configurati on When Using th e DSL Rout er When usi ng the DSL Router as the SN, the DSL Router is in cont rol of the conne ction. At a minimum, you must c onfigure the following: VNIDs on a DSL car d (see Configur ing VNID(s) on a DSL Card on page 3-20 ) Activate the VNID B indin[...]

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    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-5 Proc edure T o c onfigure card informati on, time/d ate, clear NVRA M, upload o r download configura tion sets, downloa d new firmware, or reset car d: 1. Follow this menu sel ection s equence: Configu ration → Card ( A-A ) 2. The Card me nu appears. Enter the desired value on each se lec[...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-6 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 NVRAM Cfg Loader (NVRAM Configuration Lo ader) A-A-D Provid es the abi lity to upl oad or do wnload a co py of the card ’ s binary configu ration da ta to or from a T r ivial Fil e T ransf er Protocol (TFTP) s erver . Configuration Fil e Name – The file name ma y be a reg ular path nam[...]

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    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-7 Downlo ad Code (Do wnload Code and Apply Download) A-A-F (A and B) Provid es the ability to downloa d a ne w versi on of cod e and apply the downloaded code. F or further inf or mation on this f eature , see Appendix A, Download Code . Select Do wnload Code (A) or Apply Do wnload (B) . Y ou[...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-8 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 DSL Conf iguration Ports Scr e ens Use the s ystem in f o r mation su bmenu of the P or ts screen s to display the DS L P or ts scr een. This screen c ontains option s f or the p h y sical layer of the se lected interface. The follo wing scree n e xample i s f or DSL por t ca rds with an E[...]

  • Page 45

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-9 Ethernet P ort (8343 SDSL and 8 303 IDSL Cards ) A-B-A This sel ection i s av ailab le fo r 8343 SDSL an d 8303 IDSL card s. It p rov ides the ability t o configure speed and dupl ex mode on the Eth er net port. Po r t N a m e – Enter the numbe r of the Ethernet port. A uto Negotiate – [...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-10 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 DSL P or ts (DSL P ar ameters) 8510/8373 RADSL Car ds (contin ued) A-B-B 8374 RADSL Card A-B-A Behavior – Fi xed/Adap tive (Def ault = Adaptiv e). In fix ed rate mod e, the DSL port will oper ate at the specified upst ream and dow nstream speed. In rate adapti ve mode, the rate s will n[...]

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    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-11 DSL P orts (DSL P arame ters) 8310/8312 MVL Car d A-B-B 8314 MVL C ar d A-B-A Provid es the ability to configu re the opera tional an d alar m par ameters of the M VL por ts on the 83 10/8312/8314 card. Each MVL por t is conf igured separ ately . NO TE: F or other ty pes of port cards , re[...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-12 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 DSL P orts (DSL P arame ters) 831 2/8314 Reac hDSL/MVL Car ds A-B-A Provid es the ability to configu re the opera tional an d alar m par ameters of the Rea chDSL ports on the 831 2/8314 Reac hDSL/MVL card. Each Reach DSL port is configured separ atel y . NO TE: F or other ty pes of port c[...]

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    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-13 DSL P orts (DSL P arame ters) 831 2/8314 Reac hDSL/MVL Car ds (contin ued) A-B-A CO On-hook V oltage Dro p Thresho ld – 0V , 6V (Def au lt = 6V). U sed in c ombi nation with the SN On-h ook V oltage Drop Th reshold. Se e CO a nd SN On -hook V oltage D rop Thresh old Set tings below . SN [...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-14 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 IDSL P orts (DSL Pa rameters) 830 3 IDSL Car d A-B-B 8304 IDSL Car d A-B-A Allow s confi guration of the oper ational and a larm paramete rs of the IDSL po r ts on the IDSL 830 3/8304 ca rds. Each IDSL p or t is con figured s eparately . NO TE: F or other ty pes of port cards , refer to t[...]

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    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-15 IDSL P orts (DSL Pa rameters) 830 3 IDSL Car d (continue d) A-B-B 8304 IDSL Car d A-B-A Fo r data: The BRITE card on the ch annel ban k connected to the Gr anDSLAM must be set to NT . Set the ch annel ban k card cl osest to t he customer premises to L T . The IDSL Router def aults to NT . [...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-16 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 SDSL P or ts (DSL P arameter s) 8343 SDSL Card A-B-B 8344 SDSL Car d A-B-A Allow s confi gurat ion of the oper ational and alarm p aramete rs of the SDSL po r ts on the SDSL 8343 /8344 ca rds. Each SDSL po r t is configured separately . NO TE: F or other ty pes of port cards , refer to th[...]

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    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-17 DSL Conf iguration Int erfaces Screens Use the s ystem in f o rmati on su bmenu of the In terf a ces scre ens to co nfigure basic interface inform ation. This screen c ontains options for the l ogical layer of the sele cted i nterface. Proc edure T o v iew DSL card infor matio n, config ur[...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-18 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 T able 3-3. Interfaces Options General (General I nterfaces) A-C-A Provid es the capa bility of c onfiguring and view ing basi c card interf a ce inf ormation abou t a giv en interf ace, includ ing bindi ng filters. Interface Name – eth 1:1 = Ether net network interf ace; sar1: 1 = A TM[...]

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    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-19 DSL Conf iguration U sers Scr eens Use the s ystem in f o r mation su bmenu of the Us ers scr eens to c onfigure login accounts for T elnet sessi ons dire ctly to t he DSL cards. This menu item is not currentl y supported. DSL Conf iguration Brid ge Screens Use the s ystem in f o r mation [...]

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    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-20 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Conf iguring VNID(s) on a DSL Car d A VNID is a Vir t ual Networ k Identifie r known as the 802.1Q tag between por t cards with an Et her net ne twork interface and th e Interwor king Pac ket Conc entrator (IPC). Th is dire cts traffi c between the I SP and the end us er . T aggin g occur[...]

  • Page 57

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-21 6. For all SNs except t he DSL R outer , ente r enabled at th e Enabled/Disabled: prompt in the IP Sc oping fie ld. (Default = enabled.) Y ou can al so enable IP S coping on po r t car ds with a DSL Router SN except under c er tain con dition s. See Exception When Usi ng a DSL Rou ter . 7.[...]

  • Page 58

    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-22 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Conf iguring the Active VNID and the Next Hop Router on each DSL P or t/Interface Y ou can c onfigure multi ple VNIDs with different next hop routers with one a ctive VNID confi gured pe r por t/inte rf ace. For more informati on about th e fields li sted in this procedur e, see T able 3-[...]

  • Page 59

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-23 Conf iguring Static Users Y ou must per f o rm this proc edure if you ha ve static user s unless you are using a DSL Router and operatin g in Standa rd mode se t on SCM car d. Y o u can conf igure up to 32 ho st entr ies or s ubnet entr ies per DSL interface. F or more in f o rm ation abou[...]

  • Page 60

    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-24 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 T ab le 3- 4 . Bri d ge Opti ons (1 of 5) General (General Brid g e P arameter s) A-E-A Giv es th e user the abilit y to con figure ge ner al bridge p aram eters . Y ou must res et the ca rd f or y our ch anges to take effect. Complete Entry Tim e out – Enter the bridge a ging timeout ([...]

  • Page 61

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-25 Card VNID T able A-E-B Giv es the user the abil ity to con figure Vir tual Netw or k IDs (VNIDs) f or the entir e card. There a re a maxi mum of 16 en tries per 4- and 12-port cards , or 32 entries pe r 24-port card. If VNID T agging is disa bled (see General (General Bridge P arameters) A[...]

  • Page 62

    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-26 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 VNID Binding T able A-E-C Giv es the user with Adminis trator pe rmission the ability to config ure one V NID as sociati on on an individu al port/interf ace. Item – Ente r the Item numb er identif ying the ro w list ing the de sired VNI D (1 – 10 ) (Def ault = 1). Does n ot ap pe ar [...]

  • Page 63

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-27 Client VNID T able A-E-E Giv es the user the abil ity to con figure static c lients on VNIDs . Up to 32 en tries per DSL interf a ce (static users, DHCP users , or subnets) are allowed. Multiple screens are requ ired to comp lete ly conf igur e the inter face. NO TE: DHCP users can only be[...]

  • Page 64

    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-28 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 ARP T able (P arameters and Add ARP Entry) A-E-F (A an d B) Select Par am e te r s ( A ) or ARP Entry (B) Par a m et e rs ( A) Allow s y ou to con figure general Address Resoluti on Protocol (ARP) cac he parameters . Complete Entry Tim eout (minutes) – Leng th of time tha t a compl ete [...]

  • Page 65

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-29 DSL Conf iguration Se r vice Node Scr ee ns Use the S N Configurati on screen to configu re endpoint Ser vice Nod e informat ion. Proc edure 1. Follow this menu sel ection s equence: Configu ration → SN Con figuration ( A-F ). 2. The S N Configura tion menu app ears. Enter the desire d v[...]

  • Page 66

    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-30 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 T able 3-5. Service Node Options SN Configuration A-F Displa ys endpoin t inf or m atio n f or the service node (SN) . NO TE: Al though the System Na me, Sy stem Conta ct and Sy stem Locati on can be entered on thi s screen, DS L Router SNs us e and displa y the SNMP inf ormation set via [...]

  • Page 67

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-31 DSL Conf iguration F ilters Screens Use the Fil ters subm enu to add, del ete, or edit an IP or Ether net fi lter . Proc edure 1. Follow this menu sel ection s equence: Configu ration → Filters ( A-G ). 2. The Fi lters m enu appears. Ent er the desir ed value on the s elected screen and [...]

  • Page 68

    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-32 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Conf iguring IP Filter Rules Proc edure Config ure IP Filter s and as sociate d rul es in the f ollowing seq uence: 1. Define each fil ter using th e IP Filter s screen ( A-G-A ). The following is an e xample o f an IP F ilter T able. — An inbou nd filt er acts on pack e ts in the u pst[...]

  • Page 69

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-33 3. Conf igure the fi lter by respon ding to the prompts in the inp ut field. A n IP filt er consists of a set of rul es. TCP/UDP/IC MP traffic types can be sel ectively f o rwarded or discarded base d on the co nditions specifi ed in the rule. If you change th e ICMP f ield to Sele ctive, [...]

  • Page 70

    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-34 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Conf iguring Etherne t Filters Proc edure Config ure Ether t ype Filter s (protocol filters) and assoc iated r ules in th e follo wing seque nce: 1. Define each fil ter using th e Ether t ype Filter T able ( A-G-B ). 2. Enter 0 (zero) to add a new filter . The Ether type Fi lter Conf igur[...]

  • Page 71

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-35 T able 3-6. Filters Op tions (1 of 3) IP Filter s (IP Filter T able) (A-G-A) The IP F ilter T able s creen disp la ys the fo llowing in formation. Item # – Enter a va lue from 1 filter8 to add, delete , or modify the individual filt er entries. Filter Name – Displays the nam e of the I[...]

  • Page 72

    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-36 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 IP Filter (IP Filte r Configuration screen) (continue d) (A-G-A) Filter Name – Up to 12 charac ters. Default Filter Ac tion – F orward (P ack et)/Discard (P ack e t) (Def ault = F orward). The Def ault Filter Act ion applies when there is no matc h or the fi lter has no rules c onfigu[...]

  • Page 73

    3. DSL Card Conf iguration 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 3-37 Ethertype Filter s (Ethertype Filter T able) (A-G-B) The Ethertype Fil ter T able sc reen disp lays th e foll owin g inf or matio n: Item – Ente r a value f rom 1 – 8 to add, de lete, or modi fy indiv idual fil ter entries. Filter Name – N ame o f the E t her t ype fi lter. (Thi s f [...]

  • Page 74

    3. DSL Ca rd Configuratio n 3-38 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50[...]

  • Page 75

    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-1 4 Monitoring the Hotwir e DSL System Overview The Hotwi re DSL menu let s you monitor th e activity of the Hotwir e DSL ca rds. When you selec t Monitor ing from the Hotw ire DSL Mai n Menu, a menu tr ee of sele ctions on hi stor y an d error l ogs, performa nce stati stics, card status, and physical and log ical int[...]

  • Page 76

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-2 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 DSL Monitoring Card Screens Use the Car d screen s to di splay read-only syste m informat ion. Proc edure T o v iew general card infor mation, l ogin histor y , and th e system l og: 1. Follow this menu sel ection s equence: Monito ring → Card ( B-A ) 2. The C ard menu app ea[...]

  • Page 77

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-3 T able 4-1. Card Options Card Inf o (General Card Inf ormation) B-A-A Displ a ys card i nforma tion. Card Name – Name ass igned to th e card. Card Location – P hysical l ocat i on of t he sy st em. Card Conta ct – Name or nu mber o f the pe rson r e spon s ible for the c ar[...]

  • Page 78

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-4 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 SYSLOG Screen Example DSL Monitoring Physical Lay er Scr eens Use the P h y sical Layer screens to d isplay read-only system inf or matio n about physical por ts. The por t cards with an A TM Networ k Interface allow you to s elect SAR stati stics (B. SAR S tats) rather than Et[...]

  • Page 79

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-5 The following is an e xam ple of an Ether net Statistics s creen ( B-B-B ) f or DSL card s with an Et her net Net work Inter f a ce. The following is an example of a SAR S tatistic s screen ( B-B-B ) fo r DSL card s with an A TM Networ k Interface.[...]

  • Page 80

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-6 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 T able 4-2. Phy s ical L ayer Op tions ( 1 of 8) Act ive L ist (A ctiv e P o r ts Li st) B-B -A Displa ys a list of the curre nt status of all the activ e por ts . Num – Num ber of the por t. Name – Name of the port (for e x ample , eth001 for Ethernet, dsl 001 f or DSL car[...]

  • Page 81

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-7 Ethernet Stats (Eth ernet Statistics) (continue d) B-B-B Bytes transmi tted – Number of bytes tra nsmitted b y the Ethernet por t since the last reset. Packets t ransm itt ed – Number o f pac kets tra nsmitted by the Ethernet port and wha t type. Multica s ts – Single pack [...]

  • Page 82

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-8 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 SAR Stats (SAR Statistics) B-B-B Displa ys a list of SAR statistics f or the A TM port on the ca rds with an A TM Network Interf ace. The coun ters increment i n real tim e and y ou ma y press Ctrl-r at an y time to res et the count ers. Po r t N a m e – Name of por t (sar1).[...]

  • Page 83

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-9 SAR Stats (SAR Statistics) (continu e d) B-B-B Disconnects – Disc onnected becau se: APC Ove rrun – The A TM P ace Controll er (APC) has m o re cell traffic to send than will fit in a timeslot. APC Restar t – F or future use . INT Ov err un – T oo man y e v ents in the SA[...]

  • Page 84

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-10 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 DSL Link P erf (DSL Link P erformance Sum mary) B-B-D Displa ys a summ ar y of the lin k performance for each o f the DSL ports. T ells y ou the numbe r of times the li nk has been do wn and the e lapsed ti me the link ha s been up . Enter port name (f or e xample, dsl1:1 thro[...]

  • Page 85

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-11 DSL P erf Stats (DSL P erfor mance Stats) B-B-E Disp lays the li nk per forman ce for each of th e DSL po r ts. Enter port name (f or e xample, dsl1:1 through d s l12:1 fo r 12-por t cards) to see the fi elds f or curren t 15-mi nute pe r iod (real-ti me count of ev ents during [...]

  • Page 86

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-12 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 DSL Err or Stats B-B-F Displa ys the error p erf or mance (ma rgin) r a tes for e ach of the DSL por ts after selectin g a specifi c DSL po r t number . Margin i s a measure of p erf or mance. Enter port name (f or e xample, dsl1:1 through d s l12:1 fo r 12-por t cards) to see[...]

  • Page 87

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-13 DSL Xmit Status (DSL T ran smit Stats) B-B-G Displa ys the tr ansmi t and re ceiv e st atistics f or each of the DSL ports after sele cting a specifi c DSL po r t numbe r . This sc reen is no t suppor ted f or Model 830 3/8304 ID SL cards . Enter port name (f or e xample, dsl1:1[...]

  • Page 88

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-14 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens Use the Int erf aces s creens to display read-on ly system informati on about int erf aces . Proc edure T o v iew the active interfaces list a nd inter f a ce status list: 1. Follow this menu sel ection s equence: Monito ring → Interfaces ( [...]

  • Page 89

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-15 T able 4-3. Moni tor Interfaces Options Act ive L ist (A ctiv e Int er fac es Lis t) B-C- A Displa ys a list of the current stat us of all of the activ e interf aces in the card. Num – Number of the int erface . Intf Name – Name of the interf ace (f or e xample, e th1 :1, sa[...]

  • Page 90

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-16 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 DSL Bridge Screens Use the B ridg e screen s to displ a y read-only system br idge i nformat ion. Proc edure T o vie w bridge in f ormati o n: 1. Follow this menu sel ection s equence: Monito ring → Bri dge ( B-D ) 2. The B ridge menu appea rs. Select the submenu opti on as [...]

  • Page 91

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-17 MA C T able B-D- B Displa ys the MA C table . For DSL cards with an A TM Netw ork Interf ace, this table will b e populate d only if MA C Learning in A uto VNID Mode is set to Enab le ( A-E- A ). Bridge – lb0 – Name of the Logical Bridge (Equiv alent to eth1 or sar1). Entry [...]

  • Page 92

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-18 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Client VNID T able B-D-E Displa ys inf or mati on on spe cific cl ients or allo wabl e subnets. DSL Interface Name – Ente r port interfac e name (f or e xample , ds l1:1 thro ugh ds l12:1 f o r 12-port cards , etc.) you wish to monit or . User to Displa y – Enter a num ber[...]

  • Page 93

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-19 DSL SN Inf ormation Screen Use the S N Informatio n scre en to disp la y read-on ly Ser v ice Node informati on. Proc edure 1. Follow this menu sel ection s equence: Monito ring → SN Informa tion ( B-F) 2. The S N menu appea rs. The inform ation disp la yed on this scr een is [...]

  • Page 94

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-20 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 T able 4-5. Service Node Options SN Informa tion B-E Displa ys Service Node information . NO TE: Al though the System Na me, Sy stem Conta ct and Sy stem Locati on can be entered on the SN Configur ation screen ( A-F ), DSL Router SNs use and disp lay t he SNMP inf ormation se[...]

  • Page 95

    4. Monit oring the Hotwire DSL System 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 4-21 DSL Monitoring Filters Screens Use the F ilters scree ns to d isplay configure d IP and Et her type fi lter infor mation. Proc edure 1. Follow this menu sel ection s equence: Monito ring → Filters ( B-G ) 2. The Fi lters m enu appea rs. Select the option as shown in Ta b l e 4[...]

  • Page 96

    4. Moni toring t he Hotwire DSL Sys tem 4-22 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Ethertype Filter T able (B-F-B) The E ther type Filte r T able s c r een d ispl a ys the stat us of t he Et her t ype fi lter. Item # – Enter the item to displa y . Filter Name – Name of the Ethe r type filt er . Rules – Num ber of rules in filter . Def. Filter Ac tion ?[...]

  • Page 97

    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-1 5 Diagnostics and T r oubl eshooting Diagnostic Scr eens Use the Di agnostic s subme nu to perform selft ests or view alar m statu s.[...]

  • Page 98

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-2 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Proc edure T o v iew selftest, card alar m, packet test, Ser vic e Node selfte st, and BE RT test informati on: 1. F r om the Hotwi re – DSL Menu, select: Diagno stics ( D ) 2. The D iagnosti cs menu app ears. Select th e submenu op tion a s shown in T able 5-1, Diag nostics O p[...]

  • Page 99

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-3 BERT (Bit Erro r Rate T est) D-E Allows you to perf or m a Bit Erro r Rate T est (BER T). A por t num ber can b e selected to perf or m the t est. Y ou can choo se to run th e test for 10 seconds or two minute s. The te st will run f or the full t ime select ed. This test is not [...]

  • Page 100

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-4 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Exampl e of BERT on 8344 SDSL Card: Exampl e of BERT on 8314 ReachDS L/MVL Card:[...]

  • Page 101

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-5 T ro ublesho oting The sta tus of eac h card in th e Hotwire chassi s is in dicated o n the Card Selec tion screen (see Component s of a H otwire Sc reen in Chapter 2 , Hotwire M enus and Screen s). Checking Alarms If the Card Selecti on scr een indic ates that a Major o r Minor [...]

  • Page 102

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-6 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Ethernet P ort Failu r e 1. Chec k cable connection s to th e chass is. – If cab les are ter minated pro perly , go to Step 2. – If cab les are not ter minate d properly , terminate them correctly . 2. Chec k cable connect ions to the h ub or Eth ernet s witch. – If cab les [...]

  • Page 103

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-7 Loss of Network Timing Chec k that the spe c ified port is opera ting pr operly . DSL P or t Failu r e 1. Chec k the Selftest Results disp la y by f ollowin g the menu s electi on sequenc e: Diagn ostics → Sel fte st ( D - A ) 2. Do anot her Selft est (Reset) and check results [...]

  • Page 104

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-8 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Minor Alarms Use T able 5-3, Minor Alarms , to de ter mine the appropr iate a ction to take for each Minor Ala rm . T able 5-3. Minor Alarms Alarm Action Config Err or 1. Chec k the Selftest Results displa y b y f ollowin g the men u selecti on sequenc e: Diagn ostics → Sel ftes[...]

  • Page 105

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-9 SYSLOG Messages[...]

  • Page 106

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-10 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Example 2. Re mote Unit (Downstream Channel) Ret rain The following SYS LOG mess ages h a ve been rece ived: 02/18/2000 09:53:32 S/N Threshold Reac hed, port DSL port 4 02/18/2000 09:53:50 Remote Started at 02/18/2000 09:53:28 02/18/2000 09:53:50 Remote Reed Solomo n Restart, Por[...]

  • Page 107

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-11 Example 5. Link Restar t Comma nded Retrain Messages The following SYS LOG mess ages h a ve been rece ived: 02/18/2000 15:16:15 Restart Caused by Link Restart DSL port 2 02/18/2000 15:17:01 Remote Restarted a t 02/18/2000 15:16:52 02/18/2000 15:17:01 Remote Reed Solomo n Restart[...]

  • Page 108

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-12 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 High-Le vel T rou bleshooting The following high-l e vel proc edures help you isolate problems to a par tic ular segment o f the ne twork. F or sta tic clients, ma ke sure the cli ent can P ing its own IP addres s. This confir ms the IP addr ess was suc cessfully accepted by the [...]

  • Page 109

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-13 Client Cannot Ping the Gateway Router When the c lient c annot Pin g the gatewa y router , specifi c f ault-iso lation pr ocedures begin with the first n etwork s egment, cli ent-to-ser vi ce node (S N). 99-16172-01 O I Ne xt Hop Router (NHR) DSLAM Clients NMS WA N Hub SN SN ISP[...]

  • Page 110

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-14 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Client Cannot Re ach Service Node If the p roblem persists after the a bov e items a re checked, the cl ient-to-s er vice node segm ent of t he networ k is fun ctional. T able 5-4. Client-to-Service Node Segment Layer S olu tion Layer 1 – Physi cal 1 . M ake sure the PWR LED o [...]

  • Page 111

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-15 Client Cannot Re ach DSL Card(s) This sect ion examines the Ser v ice Node-t o-DSL ca rd segment of the networ k. NO TE: On the DS L card, verify tha t the DSL link is up an d that th ere is a MAC address f or the c lient (scre en B-E -B ). — If the MAC address a ppears, and a[...]

  • Page 112

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-16 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 If the pro blem persists after the a bov e items a re checked, the clie nt-to-DSL c ard segment o f the ne twork is f unctional . Layer 1 – Physi cal (con tinu ed) 1. Mak e sure the LINE LED on the SN is lit. Thi s verifies a DSL connect ion to the AN. 2. On the AN, mak e sure [...]

  • Page 113

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-17 Client Cannot Re ach IPC This secti on e xamines the AN- to-IPC segm ent of the ne twork. NO TE: On the IP C , v er ify that ther e is a MAC address for the clie nt (enter the macinfo comma nd). If the correct M A C address appears on the I PC , and all the item s in the prev io[...]

  • Page 114

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-18 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 T able 5-6. AN-to-I PC Segment Layer S olu tion Layer 1 – Physi cal If the DSL ca rd sho ws an a larm, go to scre en D-B to determine the ca use. An Ethernet alarm usually mean s no connect ion to the IPC . Chec k the ca ble and mak e sure the c orrect typ e is being used . On [...]

  • Page 115

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-19 Client Cannot Re ach Router T able 5-7, IPC-to- Router Segm ent , e x amines the IPC-to- Router segme nt of the network on the IPC end of t he segment. T able 5-7. IPC-to-Router Segmen t Layer S olu tion Layer 1 – Physi cal 1. On the IPC , make sure the cab les are firmly atta[...]

  • Page 116

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-20 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 T able 5-8, Route r-to-IPC Segm ent , e xamines the Router -to-IPC segment o f the network from the ro uter end o f the segm ent. Cannot Upload Conf igurations to a UN IX Serv er Proc edure If the TFTP ser ver denies wr ite p ermi ssion and d ispla y s the mess age TFTP recv fail[...]

  • Page 117

    5. Diagno stics and T rouble shooting 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 5-21 P erf ormance Issues – V iewing Network Statistics The pr e vio us sect ions of th is do cument examined connecti vity is sues, i.e., the inabili ty to Ping th e router . T able 5-9, Exami ning P erf or mance I ssues , pres ents informati on on viewing D SL card statisti cs sc[...]

  • Page 118

    5. Dia gnostics and Troublesho oting 5-22 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50[...]

  • Page 119

    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 A-1 A Download Code Download Code Menu Option The Download Code menu option ( A-F ) allows you to upgrade your soft ware with a new v ersion of c ode, then apply this code to your system . New firm ware releases are typically applied to the MCC c ard, DSL cards, an d/or endpoints in your syst em. When a s oftware upgrade[...]

  • Page 120

    A. Download Code A-2 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 Do wnload Co de When you are attempting to download to t he DSL card s, ref er to Ta b l e 3 - 1 , C a r d Options, in C hapter 3, DSL Car d Configuration . In ge neral, the following desc ribes what to expect when you ha ve initiated a download fro m the conf iguration menu. F rom the DSL Configurat[...]

  • Page 121

    A. Downlo ad Code 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 A-3 A pply Download T o ap ply the d ownload, from the DSL Configu ration Main Me nu, f o llow the me nu sele cti on se que nce : Configu ration → Card → Download Code → Apply Download ( A-A-F-B ) NO TE: If your DSL car d remain s in Download Only mode, for the syste m to becom e fully fu nctional[...]

  • Page 122

    A. Download Code A-4 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50[...]

  • Page 123

    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 B-1 B T r aps DSL Card T raps T raps a re confi gured v ia a T elnet or ter mina l sess ion. Th e additio n or r emov al of a card or another hardware com ponent with in the Hotwire DSL sys tem causes a trap to be gene rated. The se traps ind icate a c onfiguration chang e notific ation (CCN) of a card (a hardware repl a[...]

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    B. Traps B-2 Apri l 2001 8000-A2-GB26 -50 xDSL li nk up or dow n or T ransition s threshold ex ceeded minor Number of link d own e v ents abov e thresh old. This rate is limited to once e very 15 min utes. 1 hot_xdsl .mib (Hotwire XDSL interf ace) xDSL m argin low mi nor Margi n estima te belo w custome r set threshold. 3 hot _xdsl. mib (Hotwire XD[...]

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    B. Traps 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 B-3 Loss of Netwo rk Timing ma jor The IDSL port card h as detected that a line s upply ing timing to the chassis o n the port designated as NT h as dropped. 24 hot_xdsl .mib (Hotwire XDSL interf ace) MCC Alar ms Non-sup por ted chassi s Major The Acces s Node in Slo t nn has been installed i n a chassi s that c[...]

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    B. Traps B-4 Apri l 2001 8000-A2-GB26 -50[...]

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    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 GL-1 Glossary 10B aseT A 10 -Mb ps Et her net LAN th at wor ks on twis ted -pai r wir ing . AAL-5 The IT U-T class ification fo r a simplified A TM Adap tation La yer (AAL ) that supp or ts connec tio n-orient ed, delay-tol er ant data traffic. address A symbo l (usuall y num eric) that iden tifies the interf ace attac h[...]

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    Glossa ry GL-2 April 20 01 8000-A2-GB26 -50 CPU Centr al Processing U nit. The main or only c omputing de vice in a da ta processing system. CRC Cycl ic Redunda ncy Chec k. A math ematical method o f confirming the in tegrity of re ceiv ed digital data. default r ou te The addre s s used f or rou ting pac kets who se desti nation is not in the rout[...]

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    Glossary 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 GL-3 HDLC High-L ev el Data Link Co ntrol. A com munication s protoco l defined b y the International Standards Organiz ation (ISO ). HDSL High-b it-rat e Digita l Subscriber L ine . A techni que f or high ban dwidth, bidirectio nal transm ission ov er copper wire f or T1 and E1 ser vices. host A comput er attac[...]

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    Glossa ry GL-4 April 20 01 8000-A2-GB26 -50 MVL mode m An endpoint (customer premise s ) modem that provide s high-sp eed Internet or corporate LAN ac cess o ver twi sted-pair copper lines using M VL tech nolog y . NAP Network Access Provider . The provid er of th e ph ysical netw or k that pe r mits conne ction of service subscribers to NSPs. NHR [...]

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    Glossary 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 GL-5 SAR Segmenta tion And Reassem bly . The functi on of break ing apar t or reas semb ling pack ets of arbit rary size , or the e ntity that pro vides this fun ction. SCM Shelf Con ce ntr ati on M odu le . A circuit car d that pro vides connecti vit y bet we en DSL devic es and an A TM up lin k. SDSL Symmetric[...]

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    Glossa ry GL-6 April 20 01 8000-A2-GB26 -50 XT A CA CS EXtended T er minal Acc ess Controller Acc e ss Control Syst em. A user authentication protocol , it is a Cisco e xtensio n of RFC 927. See Authen tication Se r ver .[...]

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    8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 IN-1 Index A access leve l s, 2-5 access ing Hotwire - MCC Menu, 2-13 Active I nterfaces List scr een, 4-15 Acti ve List sc reen , 4-6 Acti ve Ports L ist scr e en, 4-6 Add ARP Entry screen, 3-28 Alarms Major , 5 -5 Minor , 5 -8 screen, 5-2 Apply Dow nload s creen, 3-7 ARP Parameters s creen, 3-28 ARP Tabl e screen, 4-19[...]

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    Index IN-2 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50 E Ether Stati stics screen, 4-8 EtherHDLC Stati sti cs scre en, 4-9 Ethernet St atistics screen, 4-6 Ethertype Filter Configur ation scr een, 3-37 Ethertype Filters scre en, 3-37, 4-22 exiti ng th e syst e m, 2-1 6 F failure use Ping screen, 5-11 use Telnet scree n, 5 -11 Filt er Ru le Co nf igu rati o n scr e[...]

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    Index 8000-A2-G B26-50 April 2001 IN-3 S SCM card, 1-4 screen, 2-2 displa y area, 2-2 header l ine, 2-2 input li ne, 2-2 status lin e, 2-3 Select Mgmt Ca r d, 2-7 Port Card, 2-7 Quick Ca rd, 2-7 SN, 2-7 Selftest screen, 5-2 servic e domain , 3-3 Service Nodes (S Ns), 1-7, 3-29 , 4-19 selft est, 5-2 SN Informat ion screen, 4-20 stat us c odes, 2-13 [...]

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    Index IN-4 April 2001 8000-A2-G B26-50[...]