Paradyne 8310 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice
  • Page 3 – Contents; About This Guide; vii; Hotwire DSL System Description
  • Page 4 – ii; DSL Card Configuration
  • Page 5 – iii; Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
  • Page 6 – iv; Glossary
  • Page 7 – Document Purpose and Intended Audience; IP and subnet addressing
  • Page 8 – It is highly recommended that you read the; Hotwire Management; before you begin to use this guide and the Hotwire software.; Document Summary; Section
  • Page 9 – Product-Related Documents; Document Number; Hotwire DSL Routers User’s Guide
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – What is the Hotwire DSL System?; The Hotwire
  • Page 13 – Hotwire DSL System Components; Hotwire Shelf; for more information.; DSL Cards; DSL line cards with an Ethernet uplink consist of the following:
  • Page 14 – SCM Card; DSL Chassis; DSL cards can reside in four types of chassis:; Hotwire 8600 Digital Subscriber Line Access; or the; Installation Guide
  • Page 15 – Hotwire 8800 Digital Subscriber; DSLAM Installation Guide
  • Page 16 – Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM Installation Guide; Front View of a Hotwire 8820 GranDSLAM Chassis
  • Page 17 – Hotwire DSL System Features; High-speed Internet or intranet access
  • Page 18 – Configuring the DSL Cards; DSL Card
  • Page 19 – Monitoring the DSL Cards; Troubleshooting and Diagnostics; Run a nondisruptive packet echo test over the DSL line.; Diagnostics and Troubleshooting; The book may be
  • Page 21 – Hotwire Menus and Screens; Menu and Screen Formats; Components of a Hotwire Menu; A typical Hotwire menu format is shown below:; Commonly Used Navigation
  • Page 22 – Components of a Hotwire Screen; A typical Hotwire screen looks like this:; Configuration; interface will display; Input Interface Name:; prompt at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 23 – — Status of each interface; DSL01: 8x43 UUDDX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXX
  • Page 24 – Commonly Used Navigation Keys; Keys
  • Page 25 – Levels of Access; For information on configuring user accounts, see the; User Login Screen
  • Page 27 – Hotwire Menu Hierarchy; Hotwire Chassis Main Menu; Quick Card Select Screen; Hotwire Chassis
  • Page 28 – Chassis Information Screen; See; Current Users Screen; For more information, see; Exiting from the System
  • Page 29 – Field
  • Page 30 – Hotwire – DSL Menu; Hotwire – DSL
  • Page 31 – DSL Card Configuration Menu
  • Page 32 – DSL Card Monitoring Menu; Logging In to the System; Conservative, User’s Guide
  • Page 33 – Accessing a Selection Screen; Procedure
  • Page 34 – This display shows the following:; Display
  • Page 36 – Accessing the Hotwire – DSL Menu; Manually Logging Out; Automatically Logging Out
  • Page 37 – Overview; Naming Conventions
  • Page 38 – Configuring Subnet Addressing; xxx; Configuring Subnet Masks; Where; nnn
  • Page 39 – Domain Types; Service Domain; Minimum Configuration; VNIDs on a DSL card (see; Configuring Static Users; users on your network, fixed addresses, or subnets
  • Page 40 – Minimum Configuration When Using the DSL Router; Configuring the Active VNID; DSL Configuration Card Screens; permission can configure the DSL card.
  • Page 41 – field as shown in; NVRAM Clear
  • Page 42 – NVRAM Cfg Loader (NVRAM Configuration Loader)
  • Page 44 – DSL Configuration Ports Screens; and field as shown in
  • Page 45 – Port Name – Enter the number of the Ethernet port.
  • Page 46 – Thresholds for Trap Messages:
  • Page 47 – SN Type – Model number of the service node. This field is read-only.
  • Page 48 – Port Name – Enter 1–12.
  • Page 50 – IDSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8303 IDSL Card
  • Page 52 – SDSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8343 SDSL Card
  • Page 53 – DSL Configuration Interfaces Screens; screen and field as shown in
  • Page 54 – Interfaces Options; Type – Static or Dynamic interface type.
  • Page 55 – DSL Configuration Users Screens; This menu item is not currently supported.; DSL Configuration Bridge Screens
  • Page 57 – If desired, enter an ISP domain name at the; Changing the Existing VNIDs or VNID Attributes
  • Page 61 – Card VNID Table
  • Page 62 – VNID Binding Table; Default NHR – Enter the IP address of the Next Hop Router (NHR) in
  • Page 63 – Client VNID Table
  • Page 64 – IP Address –
  • Page 65 – DSL Configuration Service Node Screens
  • Page 66 – Service Node Options; SN Configuration
  • Page 67 – DSL Configuration Filters Screens; fields as shown in
  • Page 68 – Configuring IP Filter Rules; The following is an example of an IP Filter Table.
  • Page 69 – Enter the next rule number to define for this filter.
  • Page 70 – Configuring Ethernet Filters
  • Page 71 – Filter Name – Displays the name of the IP filter.; IP Filter (Filter Rule Configuration screen)
  • Page 73 – Ethertype Filters (Ethertype Filter Table); Ethertype Filter (Ethertype Filter Configuration screen)
  • Page 75 – For more information
  • Page 76 – DSL Monitoring Card Screens; Use the Card screens to display read-only system information.; To view general card information, login history, and the system log:; Monitoring; The Card menu appears. Select the submenu option as shown in
  • Page 77 – Card Options
  • Page 78 – SYSLOG Screen Example; DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens
  • Page 86 – DSL Error Stats
  • Page 88 – DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens; To view the active interfaces list and interface status list:
  • Page 89 – Monitor Interfaces Options
  • Page 90 – DSL Bridge Screens; To view bridge information:; The Bridge menu appears. Select the submenu option as shown in; Item – Enter the item number you wish to display from 1–32.
  • Page 92 – Time – Current date and time.; DNHR – Default next hop router IP address. For the VNID interface.
  • Page 93 – DSL SN Information Screen; ARP Table; Line – Sequential number of line.
  • Page 95 – DSL Monitoring Filters Screens; The Filters menu appears. Select the option as shown in; Filter Name – Name of the IP filter.
  • Page 96 – Ethertype Filter Table
  • Page 97 – Diagnostic Screens
  • Page 98 – Diagnostics; Selftest; DSL Packet Echo Test
  • Page 99 – Test Type – Displays one of the following:
  • Page 100 – Example of BERT on 8344 SDSL Card:
  • Page 101 – Troubleshooting; Checking Alarms; Major Alarms; Use; Alarm; Selftest Failure
  • Page 104 – Minor Alarms; Config Error
  • Page 105 – SYSLOG Messages
  • Page 106 – Example 3. System Status Message; The following SYSLOG message have been received:; Example 4. Port Card Status Messages; The following SYSLOG messages have been received:
  • Page 107 – Example 5. Link Restart Commanded Retrain Messages; Network Problems
  • Page 108 – High-Level Troubleshooting
  • Page 109 – Client Cannot Ping the Gateway Router
  • Page 110 – Client Cannot Reach Service Node; Layer
  • Page 111 – — If a MAC address does not appear, check the items in
  • Page 113 – Client Cannot Reach IPC; Client Cannot Reach Router; on page 5-19. If a MAC address does not
  • Page 114 – Card VNID; none; Enter gp to make sure the group is configured correctly.
  • Page 115 – network on the IPC end of the segment.; map slot/port and select the Phy Media option.
  • Page 116 – network from the router end of the segment.; Cannot Upload Configurations to a UNIX Server; If a Ping from the client is not successful, issue a show ARP-cache
  • Page 117 – Performance Issues – Viewing Network Statistics; Physical Layer Menu Options; in the; Hotwire Management Communications; for details on the Statistics; Examining Performance Issues; View Statistics
  • Page 119 – Download Code; Download Code Menu Option; Retransmission timeout – Value not less than 10 seconds.; You can also use the above values for a standard TFTP transfer.
  • Page 120 – When you are attempting to download to the DSL cards, refer to; Hotwire
  • Page 121 – Apply Download
  • Page 123 – Traps; DSL Card Traps; Event
  • Page 132 – XTACACS
  • Page 133 – Index
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User’s Guide

Document No. 8000-A2-GB26-50

April 2001

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A April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50 Copyright © 2001 Paradyne Corporation.All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into...

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8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001 i Contents About This Guide „ Document Purpose and Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v „ Document Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi „ Product-Related Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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