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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice
  • Page 3 – Contents; About This Guide; xvii; Introduction to the Hotwire 4200 GranDSLAM
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv; DS1 Facility Commands
  • Page 7 – Cross Connect Commands
  • Page 8 – Equipment Commands
  • Page 9 – vii; Performance Commands
  • Page 10 – viii; 0 Fault Commands
  • Page 11 – ix; 1 Log Commands
  • Page 12 – 3 Synchronization Commands
  • Page 13 – xi; 4 System Commands
  • Page 14 – xii; 5 Test Commands
  • Page 15 – xiii; A Error Codes
  • Page 16 – xiv; C Traps and MIBs
  • Page 17 – xv; D Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Download
  • Page 18 – xvi
  • Page 19 – Document Purpose and Intended Audience; Section
  • Page 20 – xviii; Product-Related Documents; Library
  • Page 21 – xix; To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document:
  • Page 22 – xx
  • Page 23 – Overview; GranDSLAM 4200 ATM Stackable DSLAM
  • Page 24 – shows a typical application for the GranDSLAM 4200.; GranDSLAM 4200 Sample Application
  • Page 25 – Features
  • Page 27 – Using the Command Line Interface; Display system status; TL1 Command Language; The TL1 command is in the following general format:
  • Page 28 – Command Code; The command code consists of a verb and one or more modifiers.; TL1 Command Code Components
  • Page 29 – Parameters; Staging parameters; Output Messages; Error Codes
  • Page 30 – Command Entry Features
  • Page 31 – Command query. You can obtain help with CLI commands by typing a; the CLI lists all the possible RTRV commands.; User Access Privilege Levels; CLI users have one of three user access privilege levels:; SUPER – The user has access to all commands (supervisor level).; Logging In; The ACT-USER command logs a user in and begins a user session. See; System Commands; for more information.
  • Page 32 – GranDSLAM 4200 Turn-up Procedure; Out-of-Band Management – Operates over the Ethernet interface.
  • Page 33 – Turn-up Procedure for Inband Management; IP Access Commands; Procedure
  • Page 34 – Configuring the Unit for Operation; Additional Configuration Commands; GranDSLAM 4200 Configuration Commands; GrandVIEW EMS 3.0 User’s Guide
  • Page 37 – ADSL Facility Commands; This chapter contains the following ADSL Facility commands:; REPT ALM ADSL
  • Page 38 – on page 3-24 for information on how to create a new ADSL; Response Format; IP c; After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
  • Page 39 – Parameter Explanation
  • Page 40 – on page 3-26 for information on how to
  • Page 49 – Example
  • Page 50 – on page 3-24 for information on how to create a
  • Page 52 – information on how to create a new ADSL alarm profile.
  • Page 53 – Edit profile 6 to have an Errored Seconds threshold of 2.
  • Page 54 – Related Commands
  • Page 55 – on page 3-24 for information on how to create a new
  • Page 56 – Edit profile 6 to have a Target Noise Margin of 10 dB.
  • Page 59 – Edit profile 6 to have an Severely Errored Seconds threshold of 8.
  • Page 61 – Configure profile 6 with a profile name of TAMPA201.
  • Page 62 – Allocate a new profile with
  • Page 66 – REPT EVT ADSL
  • Page 72 – None
  • Page 79 – Retrieve alarm profile 5.
  • Page 80 – information on how to create a new ADSL profile.
  • Page 93 – This chapter contains the following DS1 Facility commands:; REPT ALM T1
  • Page 96 – Edit circuit 1 on the NT to have a line interface type of T1.; ED-T1 Command Parameters
  • Page 98 – Normal Response; T1 Line Equalization Values
  • Page 99 – Error Response; Enter circuit 1 on the NT with a line interface type of T1.; ENT-T1 Response Parameters
  • Page 100 – REPT ALM T1 Response Parameters
  • Page 101 – REPT EVT T1; REPT EVT T1 Response Parameters
  • Page 103 – Repor t DS1 facility operational parameters for NTT1-3.
  • Page 104 – The RTRV-PM-T1 command retrieves DS1 performance monitoring data.
  • Page 110 – Retrieve configuration data for circuit 1 on the NT.
  • Page 111 – ATM Commands; This chapter contains the following other commands:
  • Page 113 – Delete traffic descriptor profile 5.
  • Page 114 – DLT-VCL Command Parameters
  • Page 115 – Delete the VCL for Virtual Path 15.; DLT-VCL Response Parameters
  • Page 116 – ED-ATMPORT Command Parameters
  • Page 117 – ED-ATMPORT Response Parameters
  • Page 120 – ENT-VCL Command Parameters
  • Page 128 – Retrieve parameters for profile 6.
  • Page 133 – Retrieve VCL for vir tual path 15, virtual channel 307.
  • Page 135 – This chapter contains the following CrossConnect commands:; Cross-Connection Defaults
  • Page 147 – This chapter contains the following Equipment commands:; REPT ALM EQPT
  • Page 148 – ED-EQPT Command Parameters
  • Page 149 – ED-EQPT Response Parameters
  • Page 150 – The REPT ALM EQPT message reports current alarms from the NE.; REPT ALM EQPT Message Parameters
  • Page 151 – REPT EVT EQPT; REPT EVT EQPT Message Parameters
  • Page 152 – RTRV-EQPT Command Parameters
  • Page 154 – Retrieve configuration data associated with Shelf 1.
  • Page 157 – Retrieve inventory for Shelf 1.
  • Page 159 – This chapter contains the following IP Access commands:
  • Page 160 – DLT-ATMARPENT Command Parameters
  • Page 161 – DLT-ATMARPENT Response Parameters
  • Page 162 – DLT-IPPORT Command Parameters
  • Page 163 – DLT-IPPORT Response Parameters
  • Page 166 – ED-IPPORT Response Parameters
  • Page 167 – ENT-ATMARPENT Command Parameters
  • Page 168 – ENT-ATMARPENT Response Parameters
  • Page 169 – ENT-IPPORT Command Parameters
  • Page 174 – Repor t IP por t facility parameters for ETH-1.
  • Page 179 – Retrieve the configuration data associated with the ATM-1 port.
  • Page 181 – This chapter contains the following Performance commands:
  • Page 184 – Examples
  • Page 193 – Fault Commands; This chapter contains the following Fault commands:
  • Page 197 – The RTRV-ALM-ALL command retrieves current alarms in the NE.
  • Page 209 – Retrieve major attributes for all ADSL facilities.
  • Page 216 – Retrieve service-affecting critical alarms for equipment.
  • Page 219 – Retrieve critical attributes for T1 conditions.
  • Page 229 – Retrieve current condition of LT alarm indicators.
  • Page 232 – Retrieve current conditions for NTT1 facility.
  • Page 233 – Log Commands; This chapter contains the following Log commands:
  • Page 234 – The INIT-LOG command initializes selected logs.; INIT-LOG Command Parameters
  • Page 235 – Initialize the SYSTEM log.; Related Command; INIT-LOG Response Parameters
  • Page 236 – The RTRV-LOG command retrieves selected logs.; RTRV-LOG Command Parameters
  • Page 237 – Retrieve the SECURITY log.; RTRV-LOG Response Parameters
  • Page 239 – Security Commands; This chapter contains the following Security commands:
  • Page 241 – Delete user RICHARD.
  • Page 244 – ED-PID Command Parameters
  • Page 245 – ED-PID Response Parameters
  • Page 251 – Retrieve the configuration data for the local console interface.
  • Page 253 – Retrieve the security levels for user RICHARD.
  • Page 255 – Synchronization Commands; This chapter contains the following Synchronization commands:
  • Page 256 – ED-SYNCN Command Parameters
  • Page 257 – ED-SYNCN Response Parameters
  • Page 258 – RD-SYNCN Command Parameters
  • Page 259 – Retrieve the NE clock source.; RD-SYNCN Response Parameters
  • Page 260 – RTRV-SYNCN Command Parameters
  • Page 261 – RTRV-SYNCN Response Parameters
  • Page 263 – This chapter contains the following System commands:; LOGOFF
  • Page 264 – The ACT-USER command logs a user on and begins a user session.; ACT-USER Command Parameters
  • Page 265 – ACT-USER Response Parameters
  • Page 267 – Enable the autonomous messages to be repor ted in the OS.
  • Page 268 – The CANC-USER command logs off a user’s own session.; CANC-USER Command Parameters
  • Page 269 – Cancel the user ID JANET.; CANC-USER Response Parameters
  • Page 270 – CPY-FILE Command Parameters
  • Page 274 – Perform a complete reset of the NTA unit.
  • Page 275 – The LOGOFF command logs the invoking terminal session.
  • Page 276 – Log off the TAMPA NE.
  • Page 277 – The RTRV-HDR command retrieves the NE header information.
  • Page 278 – Retrieve header information for the TAMPA NE.
  • Page 280 – Retrieve the list of software image files for the TAMPA NE.
  • Page 282 – Retrieve the AID for the RTRV-IPPORT command.
  • Page 286 – Retrieve the syntax for the RTRV-IPPORT command.
  • Page 291 – The SET-DAT command sets the date and time in an NE.
  • Page 299 – Test Commands; This chapter contains the following Test commands:
  • Page 301 – Place NTT1 circuit 1 in payload loopback mode.
  • Page 306 – Release the NTT1 circuit 1 from payload loopback mode.
  • Page 309 – STA-LAMPTST Command Parameters
  • Page 310 – Star t a lamp test on the TAMPA device.
  • Page 312 – Stop a lamp test on the TAMPA device.
  • Page 313 – Error Code
  • Page 315 – Command Cross Reference
  • Page 316 – ACT Commands; Activate (ACT) commands activate a network element or a user.; ALW Commands
  • Page 317 – DLT Commands
  • Page 318 – ENT Commands; Command
  • Page 319 – INH Commands; The logoff command logs off the invoking terminal session.; OPR Commands
  • Page 320 – RD Commands; Repor t (REPT) commands report current operational parameters.
  • Page 321 – RTRV Commands
  • Page 323 – SET Commands
  • Page 325 – Traps and MIBs; SNMP Overview; Technical Suppor t
  • Page 326 – SNMP Traps; , lists the traps supported by the GranDSLAM 4200.; Description
  • Page 329 – MIBs Overview; Technical Support; Standard MIBs
  • Page 330 – ATM Forum MIB; — Physical Group
  • Page 332 – Interfaces Group (see; Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB II (RFC 2863); Object
  • Page 336 – MIB II (RFC 2863) Extension to the Interface Table; Read/Write. SNMP traps must be enabled on; ifIndex Assignments; GranDSLAM 4200 IfStackTable Entries
  • Page 338 – ATM Interface Configuration Parameter Group (RFC 2515); Table C-6, ATM Interface Configuration MIB Group Objects; ATM Interface Configuration MIB Group Objects (1 of 2)
  • Page 339 – ATM Interface Traffic Descriptor Group (RFC 2515); ATM Interface Configuration MIB Group Objects (2 of 2)
  • Page 340 – MIB Group Objects; VCL Configuration MIB Group Objects
  • Page 341 – Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group (RFC 2515); Channel Cross Connect Group Objects; Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group Objects
  • Page 342 – Table C-9, ATM Forum SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB Group Objects; ATM Forum SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB Group Objects
  • Page 343 – Table
  • Page 344 – Table C-11, Entity Physical Group Objects
  • Page 351 – Table C-12, DMT Line Code Specific MIB Objects
  • Page 356 – ADSL Supplement to the ADSL Line MIB; Table C-13, ADSL Supplement to the ADSL Line MIB Objects; Table C-13. ADSL Supplement to the ADSL Line MIB Objects
  • Page 357 – The objects supported for the DS1 MIB are listed in
  • Page 360 – Paradyne Enterprise MIBs; The following Paradyne Enterprise MIB Objects are suppor ted:; Paradyne DS1 Extension MIB; System MIB Objects
  • Page 362 – Security MIB Objects
  • Page 365 – and Status MIB Objects
  • Page 366 – Control MIB Objects
  • Page 370 – Table C-27, Paradyne Extension to DS1 Config MIB Objects
  • Page 371 – Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Overview; The ReachDSL technology:; Hotwire ReachDSL Modem, Model 6390 with Inline Phone Filter,; , for instructions on how to install the Hotwire 6390
  • Page 372 – Downloading Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Software; 390 ReachDSL Modem Software Download; Network View of Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Software Download
  • Page 373 – Log into the GranDSLAM 4200 unit using the
  • Page 374 – password
  • Page 375 – Index
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