Paradyne 8540 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright
  • Page 3 – Contents; About This Guide
  • Page 4 – ii; RADSL Card Configuration
  • Page 5 – iii; Download Code
  • Page 6 – iv; This page intentionally left blank.
  • Page 7 – Document Purpose and Intended Audience; IP and subnet addressing
  • Page 8 – vi; Document Summary; Section; Defines acronyms and terms used in this document.; Product-Related Documents; Document Number
  • Page 9 – vii
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – Hotwire DSL System Description; What is the Hotwire DSL System?; The Hotwire
  • Page 12 – The 8546 RADSL card interoperates with the following Hotwire RTU:
  • Page 13 – Hotwire DSL Chassis; There are four types of chassis:
  • Page 16 – MCC Card; RADSL Cards
  • Page 17 – Features; The Hotwire DSL system provides the following features:; Levels of Access; Administrator; Software Functionality; Depending upon your system access, you can:
  • Page 18 – Configuring the DSL Cards; RADSL Card; Monitoring the DSL Cards; Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
  • Page 19 – Troubleshooting and Diagnostics; Perform PING tests and display results
  • Page 21 – Hotwire Menus and Screens; Menu and Screen Formats
  • Page 22 – Components of a Hotwire Menu; A typical Hotwire menu format is shown below:
  • Page 23 – Components of a Hotwire Screen; Card; indicates a local login,
  • Page 24 – Commonly Used Navigation Keys; Keys
  • Page 26 – User Login Screen
  • Page 27 – Hotwire Menu Hierarchy; Hotwire Chassis Main Menu; The following illustration shows the Hotwire Chassis Main Menu.; From the Hotwire Chassis Main Menu, you can select:; C. Logout to exit from the current Hotwire DSL login session.; For more information, see
  • Page 28 – Hotwire – DSL Menu
  • Page 29 – DSL Card Configuration Menu
  • Page 30 – DSL Card Monitoring Menu; Logging In to the System
  • Page 31 – Card Selection Screen
  • Page 32 – Position; This display shows the following:
  • Page 33 – Accessing the Hotwire – DSL Menu; Exiting From the System; Manually Logging Out; Procedure; Automatically Logging Out
  • Page 35 – Overview; RTU Config; Port Naming Conventions
  • Page 36 – Configuring the MCC Card, DSL Cards, and RTUs
  • Page 37 – MANAGEMENT DOMAIN
  • Page 39 – SERVICE DOMAIN
  • Page 41 – DSL Configuration Card Status Screens
  • Page 46 – DSL Configuration Ports Screens; To configure DSL ports:
  • Page 49 – DSL Configuration Interfaces Screens
  • Page 52 – DSL Configuration Users Screens; Follow this menu sequence from the DSL Main Menu:; Login id
  • Page 53 – Users Options
  • Page 54 – DSL Configuration IP Router Screens
  • Page 55 – Message
  • Page 60 – DSL Configuration SNMP Screens; Management System Source Validation for RADSL Cards
  • Page 61 – SNMP Options
  • Page 62 – DSL Configuration DHCP Relay Screens
  • Page 63 – Configuring DHCP Relay Agent (dynamic addressing); DHCP Relay
  • Page 64 – DHCP Relay Options
  • Page 65 – DSL Configuration RTU Screens
  • Page 66 – RTU Options
  • Page 67 – Diagnostics and Troubleshooting; DSL Monitoring Menu
  • Page 68 – DSL Monitoring Card Status Screens; To view general card information, login history, and the syslog:
  • Page 69 – Card Status Options
  • Page 70 – DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens
  • Page 76 – DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens; To view the active interfaces list, and interface status list:
  • Page 77 – Monitor Interfaces Options
  • Page 78 – DSL Network Protocol Screens
  • Page 86 – DSL IP Router Screens; To view routing and ARP tables:
  • Page 91 – Diagnostics for the system are available through the following:; Applications Screens; Use the Applications submenu to perform a Ping or TraceRoute.
  • Page 92 – To use the Ping or TraceRoute function:; Applications Options
  • Page 93 – Diagnostic Screens; Diagnostics
  • Page 94 – Diagnostics Options
  • Page 95 – Troubleshooting; Checking Alarms; Card Status; Major Alarms; Failure Type
  • Page 97 – Minor Alarms
  • Page 99 – SYSLOG Messages; Example SYSLOG Messages; See the following examples.
  • Page 100 – Example 3. System Status Message; The following SYSLOG message have been received:; Example 4. Port Card Status Messages; Example 5. Link Restart Commanded Retrain Messages; The following SYSLOG messages have been received:
  • Page 101 – Network Problems; Problem
  • Page 105 – When you are attempting to download to the RADSL cards, refer to
  • Page 106 – Fully Operational System; Apply Download; From the DSL Configuration Main Menu, select:
  • Page 107 – SNMP Traps; Setting Up SNMP Trap Features; Use the following procedures for setting up SNMP trap features.; DSL SNMP Community Strings and Authentication Failure Trap
  • Page 108 – Enable DSL Port Traps
  • Page 109 – DSL Card Traps; The DSL card sends the following traps.; Event
  • Page 113 – RTU Related Traps; Standard Traps
  • Page 115 – Hotwire 5446 RTU Setup Overview
  • Page 116 – IP Injection Type
  • Page 117 – Accessing the Hotwire 5446 RTU IP Injection MIB; Downloading the IP Injection Tool; MIBs
  • Page 118 – Accessing the IP Injection Tool; All to obtain the Device Information as shown on the next screen.
  • Page 119 – Community String Entries; Operation
  • Page 120 – IP and Device MIBs Supported; Host IP Routing. Displayed in the MIB II IP Route Table as read-only.; The IP Injection Table supports:; Additional pdn-common MIBs Supported; The RTU also supports the following pdn-common MIBs:
  • Page 121 – Configuration Requirements; IP Injection Tool Group Objects Table; Default Gateway address. The default gateway is used:
  • Page 122 – Network Management Systems; Windows 95 syntax example:
  • Page 123 – Using a MIB Browser; From an SNMP workstation:
  • Page 124 – MIB Browser Techniques; Procedures; Using the null entry:; Do a Get or Query to verify before continuing to the next entry.; Using the table index:; Enter the three fields into the Index:
  • Page 125 – Object
  • Page 126 – Viewable 5446 RTU ARP Table
  • Page 127 – Glossary
  • Page 131 – Index; Numbers
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USER’S GUIDE

Document No. 8000-A2-GB20-50

April 2000

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Summary

Page 2 - Copyright

Printed on recycled paper A 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Copyright E 2000 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 ...

Page 3 - Contents; About This Guide

i 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Contents About This Guide H Document Purpose and Intended Audience v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Document Summary vi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Product-Related Documents vi . . . . ....

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Contents ii 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 3 RADSL Card Configuration H Overview 3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Port Naming Conventions 3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H...

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