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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – BOUT
  • Page 4 – Bold courier type; all
  • Page 7 – ABLE
  • Page 27 – ART; NTRODUCTION
  • Page 30 – ONFIGURATION
  • Page 32 – ERFORMANCE
  • Page 33 – YSTEM
  • Page 34 – VIDIA; Restoring System Files; How Image Files are Used
  • Page 35 – How Hardware Profile Files are Used; ANAGEMENT
  • Page 38 – TEP; dslam
  • Page 39 – IP; DDRESSES; configuration ip; Setting the System IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway; Parameters
  • Page 40 – Examples; Setting the Gateway IP Address; Parameter; Displaying the System IP Addresses; show
  • Page 41 – Accessing the Command-line Interface
  • Page 42 – Accessing the Web Interface
  • Page 43 – EXT
  • Page 45 – PPLICATIONS
  • Page 46 – ATM; ATM Traffic Configuration
  • Page 48 – ATM Traffic Management; ATM Traffic Management Features
  • Page 49 – Establishing a Connection; ATM Device Addresses; ATM Addresses
  • Page 50 – ATM Virtual Circuits
  • Page 52 – RAME
  • Page 54 – SONET; EDUNDANCY
  • Page 55 – Dual Homing
  • Page 56 – Backup ATM PVCs
  • Page 57 – Traffic Management for Dual Homing
  • Page 58 – Connection Redundancy Between Line Card and ATM End System; Line Card Redundancy
  • Page 59 – Managing Traffic for Redundancy; Automatic Protection Switching
  • Page 60 – APS Modes
  • Page 61 – NBAND
  • Page 62 – Inband to Avidia; Inband to Modems
  • Page 63 – Inband for Subtending; RIDGING
  • Page 64 – Bridging and Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Page 65 – Global Routing Settings.; Encapsulation for Bridging, Routing, or Brouting
  • Page 67 – Implementing Bridging/Routing/Brouting Sessions
  • Page 68 – Determining IP Addressing and Subnet Masks
  • Page 70 – LAN S
  • Page 71 – UBTENDING
  • Page 74 – Star Management; Star Physical Implementation
  • Page 75 – Select the uplink card.; Select the subtending channel cards.
  • Page 76 – Select the subtended line cards.; Star Configuration; Create ATM Profiles.
  • Page 77 – Configure ATM Connections.
  • Page 78 – Subtending Configuration.; Daisy Chain Management; Daisy Chain Physical Implementation
  • Page 80 – Select the subtending channel card.
  • Page 83 – OAM A; LARMS; About Alarm Surveillance
  • Page 84 – About ATM Loopbacks
  • Page 85 – OAM Location ID; Preparing to Run OAM Loopbacks; Verify PVCs
  • Page 86 – Checklist
  • Page 87 – Example ATM-Layer Loopbacks
  • Page 88 – Avidia Channel Card to Modem Segment Loopback
  • Page 89 – Avidia Line Card to ATM Switch Segment or End-to-End Loopback; Avidia Line Card to ATM Node Segment or End-to-End Loopback
  • Page 90 – ATM Switch to Modem Segment or End-to-End Loopback
  • Page 91 – ATM Switch to Avidia Line Card Segment Loopback; ATM Node to Modem Segment or End-to-End Loopback
  • Page 92 – ATM Node to Avidia Line Card Segment Loopback
  • Page 93 – Avidia Line Card to Modem End-to-End Loopback
  • Page 94 – Segment Loopback for a Subtended Avidia System; After Running Loopbacks
  • Page 96 – ETTING; DS1 Line/Management Combination Card
  • Page 97 – SDSL Frame Service
  • Page 98 – IDSL Service
  • Page 101 – AVING
  • Page 103 – II
  • Page 107 – NDERSTANDING; more
  • Page 108 – to return to the previous prompt.
  • Page 111 – ONFIGURING
  • Page 112 – configuration system; Configuring the System Name
  • Page 113 – Configuring the System Contact
  • Page 114 – Configuring the System Location
  • Page 115 – Configuring the System Date and Time
  • Page 116 – Configuring Boot File Information; network—Boots the specified image file from a network.
  • Page 117 – Displaying System Information; IP A
  • Page 119 – Configuring the Gateway IP Address
  • Page 121 – configuration snmp trap; Adding Trap Receivers
  • Page 122 – Displaying Trap Receivers; Deleting Trap Receivers
  • Page 123 – configuration snmp community; Adding Community Strings
  • Page 124 – Displaying Community Strings; Deleting Community Strings
  • Page 126 – ADSL L; INE; configuration adsl profile line; Adding ADSL Line Profiles
  • Page 128 – Displaying ADSL Line Profiles
  • Page 129 – Deleting ADSL Line Profiles
  • Page 130 – ADSL A; LARM; configuration adsl profile alarm; Adding ADSL Alarm Profiles
  • Page 131 – Example; Displaying ADSL Alarm Profiles
  • Page 132 – Deleting ADSL Alarm Profiles
  • Page 133 – ADSL H; ANDSHAKING; configuration adsl handshake; Setting Handshaking Parameters
  • Page 134 – Displaying Handshaking Parameters
  • Page 135 – ADSL S; ERVICE; Adding ADSL Port Configurations
  • Page 136 – Up; Down; Displaying ADSL Port Configurations
  • Page 137 – SDSL F; configuration sdsl frame profile line
  • Page 138 – Adding SDSL Frame Line Profiles; Displaying SDSL Frame Line Profiles
  • Page 139 – Deleting SDSL Frame Line Profiles
  • Page 140 – configuration sdsl frame profile alarm; Adding SDSL Frame Alarm Profiles
  • Page 141 – enable; Displaying SDSL Frame Alarm Profiles
  • Page 142 – Deleting SDSL Frame Alarm Profiles
  • Page 143 – Adding SDSL Frame Port Configurations
  • Page 144 – Displaying SDSL Frame Port Configurations
  • Page 145 – SDSL C; ELL; configuration sdsl cell profile line; Adding SDSL Cell Line Profiles
  • Page 146 – Displaying SDSL Cell Line Profiles
  • Page 147 – Deleting SDSL Cell Line Profiles; configuration sdsl cell profile alarm
  • Page 148 – Adding SDSL Cell Alarm Profiles; prompt, type the new command in the following format then press; new
  • Page 149 – Displaying SDSL Cell Alarm Profiles
  • Page 150 – Deleting SDSL Cell Alarm Profiles; configuration sdsl cell
  • Page 151 – Adding SDSL Cell Port Configurations; profile line
  • Page 152 – Displaying SDSL Cell Port Configurations
  • Page 153 – IDSL L; configuration idsl profile line; Adding IDSL Line Profiles
  • Page 154 – path; Displaying IDSL Line Profiles
  • Page 155 – Deleting IDSL Line Profiles
  • Page 156 – IDSL A; configuration idsl profile alarm; Adding IDSL Alarm Profiles
  • Page 157 – Displaying IDSL Alarm Profiles
  • Page 159 – Deleting IDSL Alarm Profiles; IDSL S
  • Page 160 – Modifying the IDSL Transmit Clock Source; configuration IDSL clock; Displaying the IDSL Transmit Clock Source
  • Page 161 – Modifying IDSL Port Configurations
  • Page 162 – Displaying IDSL Port Configurations
  • Page 164 – DSL S; UBSCRIBER; configuration atm frame service; Adding New xDSL Subscriber Names
  • Page 165 – Deleting Subscriber Names; Displaying Subscriber Names
  • Page 168 – prompt, type the following command then press; configuration optics; Configuring the OC3 Interface Type
  • Page 169 – Displaying the Configured OC3 Interface Type; configuration ds1
  • Page 170 – Configuring DS1 Ports
  • Page 172 – Displaying DS1/T1 Port Configurations
  • Page 175 – configuration ds3; Configuring DS3 Ports
  • Page 176 – Displaying DS3 Port Configurations
  • Page 179 – ATM V; IRTUAL
  • Page 180 – ATM T; RAFFIC; configuration atm traffic
  • Page 181 – Adding ATM Traffic Profiles
  • Page 182 – Displaying ATM Traffic Profiles
  • Page 183 – Deleting ATM Traffic Profiles
  • Page 184 – APS; configuration aps; Configuring APS
  • Page 185 – autonorev; Issuing Manual APS Commands
  • Page 186 – Displaying APS Configuration
  • Page 188 – PVPC; Viewing ATM Port Settings; configuration atm show
  • Page 189 – Configuring Cell Channel Card PVPCs; configuration atm cell pvpc
  • Page 190 – Adding ADSL Cell Channel Card PVPCs
  • Page 192 – Adding a Backup PVPC to an Existing Cell Channel Card PVPC
  • Page 193 – Changing Cell Channel Card PVPC Admin Status
  • Page 194 – Deleting Primary and Backup Cell Channel Card PVPCs
  • Page 195 – Displaying Cell Channel Card PVPC Information
  • Page 196 – PVCC
  • Page 197 – Configuring Cell Channel Card PVCCs; configuration atm cell pvcc; Adding Cell Channel Card PVCCs
  • Page 198 – for a
  • Page 199 – Adding a Backup PVCC to an Existing Cell Channel Card PVCC
  • Page 200 – Changing Cell Channel Card PVCC Admin Status
  • Page 201 – Deleting Primary and Backup Cell Channel Card PVCCs
  • Page 202 – Deleting Mismatched Internal Cell Channel Card PVCCs; configuration atm vcl
  • Page 203 – Displaying Cell Channel Card PVCC Information
  • Page 205 – Configuring Frame Channel Card PVCCs; configuration atm frame pvc; Adding Frame Channel Card PVCCs
  • Page 206 – for a summary of the supported VPI ranges for; for a summary of the supported VPI ranges for each card.
  • Page 207 – Adding a Backup PVCC to an Existing Frame Channel Card PVCC
  • Page 209 – Changing Frame Channel Card PVCC Admin Status; Deleting Primary and Backup Frame Channel Card PVCCs
  • Page 210 – Deleting Mismatched Internal Frame Channel Card PVCCs
  • Page 211 – up
  • Page 212 – Displaying Frame Channel Card PVCC Information
  • Page 214 – Changing the Encapsulation Mode; SPVC; configuration atm cell spvc
  • Page 215 – Adding SPVCs
  • Page 216 – Changing SPVC Admin Status
  • Page 217 – Displaying SPVCs
  • Page 219 – Displaying SPVC Details
  • Page 220 – Deleting SPVCs
  • Page 221 – Restarting SPVCs
  • Page 222 – ATM R; OUTING; configuration atm route; Adding ATM Routing Table Entries
  • Page 223 – Displaying ATM Routing Table Entries
  • Page 225 – Changing ATM Routing Admin Status; Deleting ATM Routing Table Entries
  • Page 226 – ATM P; OLICING; ATM Port Policing; configuration atm upc port; Configuring ATM Port Policing
  • Page 227 – Displaying the UPC Table; PVC Policing; configuration atm upc vcl; Configuring PVCC Policing
  • Page 228 – Displaying the PVCC Policing Table; PVP Policing; configuration atm upc vpl
  • Page 229 – Configuring PVPC Policing; Displaying the PVPC Policing Table
  • Page 231 – configuration frame-relay
  • Page 232 – configuration frame-relay link; Adding a Frame Relay Link
  • Page 233 – Modifying Frame Relay Link Settings
  • Page 234 – LMI
  • Page 235 – Deleting Frame Relay Links
  • Page 236 – Displaying Frame Relay Link Settings
  • Page 237 – configuration frame-relay frf8
  • Page 238 – Adding a Frame Relay FRF.8 Circuit
  • Page 240 – ubr
  • Page 241 – Modifying Frame Relay FRF.8 Circuit Parameters
  • Page 243 – Deleting Frame Relay FRF.8 Circuits; Displaying Frame Relay FRF.8 Circuit Settings
  • Page 245 – configuration frame-relay frf5
  • Page 246 – Adding a Frame Relay FRF.5 Circuit
  • Page 248 – Modifying Frame Relay FRF.5 Circuit Parameters
  • Page 250 – Deleting Frame Relay FRF.5 Circuits
  • Page 251 – Displaying Frame Relay FRF.5 Circuit Settings
  • Page 254 – configuration atm session; Adding Sessions
  • Page 256 – route; Modifying Sessions
  • Page 259 – Displaying Sessions
  • Page 261 – Deleting Sessions; IP R; configuration routing routingtb
  • Page 262 – Adding IP Routing Table Entries; Displaying the IP Routing Table
  • Page 265 – Deleting IP Routing Table Entries; IP ARP; configuration routing arptb
  • Page 266 – Adding IP ARP Table Entries; Displaying the IP ARP Table
  • Page 267 – Deleting IP ARP Table Entries
  • Page 268 – ODIFYING; RIP C; configuration routing rip; Modifying RIP
  • Page 269 – donotrecv; Displaying the RIP Configuration Table
  • Page 271 – configuration bridging filter; Adding Destination-MAC Address Filtering Table Entries
  • Page 272 – Displaying the Destination-MAC Address Filtering Table
  • Page 273 – Deleting Destination-MAC Address Filtering Table Entries; configuration bridging
  • Page 274 – Modifying System Bridging Parameters; Displaying System Bridging Parameters
  • Page 275 – STP P; ARAMETERS; configuration bridging globalstp; Modifying System STP Parameters
  • Page 276 – Displaying System STP Parameters
  • Page 277 – configuration routing ip; Configuring Global IP Routing Settings; Displaying Global IP Routing Settings
  • Page 279 – configuration subtend
  • Page 280 – DDING
  • Page 282 – Deleting a Subtended System
  • Page 283 – ISPLAYING
  • Page 285 – ONITORING
  • Page 286 – ADSL P; display stats adsl; Monitoring ADSL Loop Status
  • Page 288 – Monitoring ADSL Performance History
  • Page 290 – display stats sdsl frame; Displaying SDSL Frame Line Statistics
  • Page 292 – Displaying SDSL Frame Performance History
  • Page 293 – CPE S; TATISTICS; display stats interfaces
  • Page 294 – display stats sdsl cell; Displaying SDSL Cell Line Statistics
  • Page 296 – Displaying SDSL Cell Performance History
  • Page 297 – Displaying SDSL Cell TC Layer Statistics
  • Page 299 – Clearing SDSL Cell Statistics
  • Page 300 – IDSL C; URRENT; Monitoring IDSL Current Performance; disp stats idsl
  • Page 304 – SONET P; display stats sonet; Monitoring SONET Medium Statistics
  • Page 306 – Monitoring SONET Section Statistics
  • Page 307 – Monitoring SONET Line Statistics
  • Page 309 – Monitoring SONET Path Statistics
  • Page 312 – display stats
  • Page 318 – ATM C; ONNECTION; ATM PVCC Connection Statistics; display stats vcl; Monitoring ATM PVCC Connection Statistics
  • Page 319 – ATM PVPC Connection Statistics; Monitoring ATM PVPC Connection Statistics; display stats vpl
  • Page 321 – APS S; TATUS
  • Page 322 – disp stats frame-relay; Monitoring Link Statistics; link
  • Page 324 – Monitoring LMI Statistics; lmi
  • Page 325 – Monitoring Circuit Statistics; dlci
  • Page 328 – Monitoring FRF.5 Statistics
  • Page 329 – Monitoring FRF.8 Statistics
  • Page 332 – display stats bridge
  • Page 333 – ORT
  • Page 335 – global
  • Page 337 – IP S; display stats ip
  • Page 339 – fwddb
  • Page 342 – ADSL I; NTERFACES
  • Page 343 – sdsl
  • Page 355 – log all
  • Page 357 – Monitoring SDSL Frame Alarm Status
  • Page 359 – Monitoring SDSL Frame Alarm History; display alarm
  • Page 365 – display hardware system
  • Page 367 – admin
  • Page 368 – OAM L; OOPBACKS; Setting the System OAM Source Location ID; configuration atm oam
  • Page 369 – Configuring and Initiating OAM Loopbacks; diagnostic atm
  • Page 371 – NITIATING
  • Page 372 – Initiating OC3 Loopbacks; configuration oc3; Initiating DS1 Loopbacks
  • Page 373 – Initiating DS3 Loopbacks
  • Page 374 – ANAGING; IDSL D; IAGNOSTICS; Clearing Statistics; diag idsl
  • Page 375 – Configuring and Initiating IDSL Loopbacks
  • Page 376 – Configuring and Initiating Corrupted CRCs
  • Page 377 – Displaying IDSL Loopback and Corrupted CRC Test Configurations
  • Page 379 – ETECTING
  • Page 380 – Uploading Files to a TFTP Server
  • Page 381 – Downloading Files from a TFTP Server; prompt, type the download command in the following format then
  • Page 382 – Copying Files; prompt, type the copy command in the following format then press
  • Page 383 – Displaying a Directory of Files on a Card
  • Page 384 – OWNLOADING
  • Page 385 – admin user; Adding User Accounts
  • Page 387 – Displaying User Accounts; Modifying User Accounts
  • Page 389 – Deleting User Accounts
  • Page 390 – Changing a User Password; password; display hardware
  • Page 391 – IEWING; CPE; GENERAL
  • Page 392 – EBOOTING; Rebooting the System
  • Page 393 – Rebooting an Individual Card
  • Page 394 – ELETING
  • Page 395 – III
  • Page 398 – OGGING
  • Page 399 – to close the dialog.
  • Page 400 – AVIGATING; Site Map Navigation Window
  • Page 401 – Tree Navigation Window
  • Page 404 – PENING
  • Page 413 – and
  • Page 419 – window displays the configured SDSL line profiles. Click
  • Page 460 – Adding Primary PVPCs
  • Page 463 – Changing PVPC Admin Status
  • Page 464 – Deleting PVPCs
  • Page 465 – Adding Backup PVPCs; Add When Creating New Primary PVPC
  • Page 466 – Add to an Existing Primary PVPC
  • Page 467 – Deleting Backup PVPCs
  • Page 468 – Returning Service from a Backup PVPC to a Primary PVPC
  • Page 470 – Adding Primary PVCCs
  • Page 472 – box, select the line card port number you want to use for this PVCC.
  • Page 474 – Changing PVCC Admin Status
  • Page 475 – Deleting PVCCs
  • Page 476 – Adding Backup PVCCs; Add When Creating New Primary PVCC
  • Page 477 – Add to an Existing Primary PVCC
  • Page 478 – Deleting Backup PVCCs
  • Page 479 – Returning Service from a Backup PVCC to a Primary PVCC
  • Page 486 – ATM I; NTERFACE
  • Page 490 – PVCC Policing
  • Page 491 – PVPC Policing
  • Page 520 – Adding Router Groups
  • Page 526 – STP
  • Page 541 – IDSL P
  • Page 548 – Path Current Performance
  • Page 564 – HYSICAL; SONET I
  • Page 587 – Adding OAM Loopbacks
  • Page 589 – Deleting OAM Loopbacks
  • Page 591 – OC3 Loopbacks
  • Page 592 – DS1 Loopbacks
  • Page 593 – DS3 Loopbacks
  • Page 599 – Downloading Files to the Avidia System
  • Page 602 – box, type the slot number to which you want to copy the file.
  • Page 603 – Deleting Files
  • Page 612 – Restoring the Admin Account Password
  • Page 613 – Setting the Inactivity Timeout
  • Page 614 – Setting the Refresh Rate
  • Page 615 – ESETTING
  • Page 616 – CTIVATING
  • Page 619 – IV; PPENDIXES
  • Page 621 – ROUBLESHOOTING; CCESSING
  • Page 622 – TFTP
  • Page 624 – OOTING
  • Page 625 – ERFORMING; Detecting PCI Devices; Performing NAND EEPROM Diagnostics
  • Page 626 – Testing the TRAM CUBIT
  • Page 629 – ONTACTING; ADC
  • Page 630 – DVANCE
  • Page 631 – ILLING
  • Page 633 – SPVC L; AST
  • Page 637 – LOSSARY
  • Page 643 – NDEX
  • Page 658 – For Technical Assistance:; Rev A
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Avidia

Catalog Number
SWD4573I1

S

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C

ONFIGURATION

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M

ANAGEMENT

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About This Manual Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual iii A BOUT T HIS M ANUAL This manual documents the new configuration and management features included in SwitchWare Version 2.0. This manual is intended for system engineers responsible for configuring and managing an Avidia Sy...

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Document Conventions iv Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual D OCUMENT C ONVENTIONS Two types of messages, identified by icons, appear throughout the document: C OMMAND -L INE I NTERFACE C ONVENTIONS The following typeface conventions are specific to the Command-Line Interface chap...

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Table of Contents Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual vii T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Part I: Introduction and Initial Setup ___________________________ 1 Chapter 1: Avidia System Configuration and Management Overview _______________ 3 Configuration Features .................................

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