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- about this guide
- Download Code
- What is the HotWire DSLAM?
- HotWire DSLAM Components
- Features
- Configuring the System
- Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
- Overview
- Menu and Screen Formats
- Components of a HotWire Screen
- Commonly Used Navigation Keys
- HotWire Menus: A Hierarchical View
- HotWire – MCC Menu
- HotWire – DSL Menu
- Logging in to the System (After the System Has Been Configured)
- Reviewing the Levels of Access
- Card Selection Screen
- Accessing the HotWire – MCC Menu
- Accessing the HotWire – DSL Menu and Selecting a Specific DSL Card
- Accessing the System for the First Time
- Additional Setup Instructions
- Chassis Information Screen
- Port Naming Convention
- Configuring MCC Cards, DSL Cards, and RTUs
- Setting Time and Date Screen
- Assigning IP Addresses to the Backplane on the MCC Card
- Assigning IP Addresses to the DSL Cards on the MCC Card
- Creating SNMP Community Strings and Authentication Failure Trap
- Creating the Default Route
- Resetting the MCC Card
- Configuring 5446 RTU IP Host Addresses on the 8546 DSL Card
- Configuring a Static Route to an NMS on each DSL Card
- Assigning IP Addresses to the DSL Card LAN
- Resetting the DSL Card
- Configuring Static Routes to End Users on each DSL Card
- Configuring DHCP Relay Agent (dynamic addressing)
- Creating Default Route or Source Route on the DSL
- MCC Configuration Card Status Screens
- MCC Configuration Ports Screens (Reserved for Future Use)
- MCC Configuration Users Screens
- MCC Configuration IP Router Screens
- MCC Configuration SNMP Screens
- MCC DSL Cards Screen
- DSL Configuration Card Status Screens
- DSL Configuration Ports Screens
- DSL Configuration Interfaces Screens
- DSL Configuration Users Screens
- DSL Configuration IP Router Screens
- DSL Configuration SNMP Screens
- DSL Configuration DHCP Relay Screens
- DSL Configuration RTU Screens
- MCC Monitoring Menu Tree
- MCC Monitoring Card Status Screens
- MCC Monitoring Physical Layer Screens
- MCC Monitoring Interfaces Screens
- MCC Network Protocol Screens
- MCC IP Router Screens
- DSL Monitoring Menu Tree
- DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens
- DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens
- DSL Network Protocol Screens
- DSL IP Router Screens
- Applications Screens
- Diagnostic Screens
- Troubleshooting
- Checking Alarms
- Minor Alarms
- Network Problems
- Slow Performance
- No SNMP Connection Established
- IP Routing Problems
- System Does Not Recognize New DSL Cards
- Cannot Upload Configurations to a Unix Server
- MCC User Accounts (For Telnet Terminal Access to MCC Card)
- Reboot Card (MCC)
- Reboot Card (DSL)
- Setting Up SNMP Features
- Management System Source Validation for DSL cards
- Scenario One: Fully Operational System
- Scenario Two: Download Only System
- navigation keys
- RTU Related Traps
- RTU Overview
- IP Injection Tool
- MIB Browser Techniques
- RTU IP Configuration Table
- Additional pdn-common MIBs Supported
8540
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- dsl cards
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- What is the HotWire DSLAM?
- HotWire DSLAM Components
- MCC Card
- DSL Cards
- Remote PC NIC
- and 5246 RTUs
- Data Rates
- Overview of the HotWire DSLAM Network Model
- Understanding the Domain Types
- Overview
- Proxy ARP (Theory of Operation)
- Scenario 2: With Proxy ARP
- Filtering
- Network Management Systems — SNMP and DCE Manager
- Applications for Management Domain
- TraceRoute
- Service Domain Components
- Proxy ARP
- Management Domain Components
- Discovering Devices on the Network (Discovery)
- MCC Card Proxy ARP
- Port Naming Convention
- Assigning IP Addresses
- Host Addressing
- Management IP Address Allocation
- Peer IP Addresses
- Service IP Address Allocation
- Dynamic IP Addressing
- Routing Table
- Static Routes for Static IP Addressing
- MCC Card Static Route Example
- DSL Card Static Route Example
- Dynamic Routes for Dynamic IP Addressing
- How Does Dynamic IP Addressing Work?
- General DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
- RADIUS Authentication
- Source-Based Routing
- What is a Filter?
- Security Advantages
- Service Security
- Service Security Filtering Scenario
- MIB Compliance
- Supported Traps
- Packet Walk-Through Using an 8540 DSL Card
- Management Domain Packet Walk-Through
- Summarizing the Network Configuration
- Management Domain Configuration Worksheets
- TASK 1: Assign an IP Address to the MCC Card
- TASK 2: Clear NVRAM
- TASK 3: Assign an IP Address to the Backplane (s1b)
- TASK 4: Assign IP Addresses to the DSL Cards
- TASK 5: Create a Default Route
- TASK 6: Reset the MCC Card
- TASK 7: (When Using an 8546 DSL Card) Configure the HotWire 5446 RTU Management Domain IP Addresses
- TASK 8: Create a Static Route to an NMS
- Service Domain Configuration Worksheets
- TASK 1: Assign IP Addresses to the DSL Card LAN Interface (e1a)
- TASK 2: Reset the DSL Card
- TASK 3: Create Static Routes to End-User Systems
- TASK 4: Create a Default Route or Source Route
- TASK 5: Define DHCP Relay Features to Enable Dynamic IP Address Configuration
- Summarizing How to Define a Filter
- Defining the Filter and Rules
- Binding the Filter
- Summarizing the General SNMP Agent Configuration
- SNMP Agent Configuration Worksheets
- Preventing Unauthorized Access
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