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HOTWIRE DSLAM

Brand: Paradyne | Category: Network Hardware
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. about this guide
  5. what is the hotwire dslam
  6. hotwire dslam components
  7. Hotwire DSLAM Chassis
  8. MCC Card
  9. Configuring the DSL Cards
  10. Monitoring the DSL Cards
  11. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
  12. Components of a Hotwire Menu
  13. Components of a Hotwire Screen
  14. commonly used navigation keys
  15. Hotwire Chassis Main Menu
  16. Hotwire – DSL Menu
  17. DSL Card Configuration Menu
  18. DSL Card Monitoring Menu
  19. Reviewing the Levels of Access
  20. Card Selection Screen
  21. Accessing the Hotwire – DSL Menu
  22. Service Domain
  23. configuring the dsl cards
  24. Configuring VNID(s) on a DSL Card
  25. Configuring the Active VNID on each DSL Port
  26. Configuring Static Users
  27. Configuring Subnet Masks
  28. Configuring IP Filter Rules
  29. dsl configuration card status screens
  30. dsl configuration ports screens
  31. dsl configuration interfaces screens
  32. dsl configuration users screens
  33. dsl monitoring card status screens
  34. dsl monitoring physical layer screens
  35. dsl monitoring interfaces screens
  36. dsl network protocol screens
  37. diagnostics and troubleshooting
  38. Checking Alarms
  39. Minor Alarms
  40. High-Level Troubleshooting
  41. Client Cannot Ping the Gateway Router
  42. Client Cannot Reach Service Node
  43. Client Cannot Reach DSLAM
  44. Client Cannot Reach IPC
  45. Client Cannot Reach Router
  46. Cannot Upload Configurations to a UNIX Server
  47. Performance Issues – Viewing Network Statistics
  48. download code
  49. Download Only System: Automatic Immediate Apply
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HOTWIRE DSLAM

Brand: Paradyne | Category: Multiplexer
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. about this guide
  7. Download Code
  8. What is the HotWire DSLAM?
  9. HotWire DSLAM Components
  10. Features
  11. Configuring the System
  12. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
  13. Overview
  14. Menu and Screen Formats
  15. Components of a HotWire Screen
  16. Commonly Used Navigation Keys
  17. HotWire Menus: A Hierarchical View
  18. HotWire – MCC Menu
  19. HotWire – DSL Menu
  20. Logging in to the System (After the System Has Been Configured)
  21. Reviewing the Levels of Access
  22. Card Selection Screen
  23. Accessing the HotWire – MCC Menu
  24. Accessing the HotWire – DSL Menu and Selecting a Specific DSL Card
  25. Accessing the System for the First Time
  26. Additional Setup Instructions
  27. Chassis Information Screen
  28. Port Naming Convention
  29. Configuring MCC Cards, DSL Cards, and RTUs
  30. Setting Time and Date Screen
  31. Assigning IP Addresses to the Backplane on the MCC Card
  32. Assigning IP Addresses to the DSL Cards on the MCC Card
  33. Creating SNMP Community Strings and Authentication Failure Trap
  34. Creating the Default Route
  35. Resetting the MCC Card
  36. Configuring 5446 RTU IP Host Addresses on the 8546 DSL Card
  37. Configuring a Static Route to an NMS on each DSL Card
  38. Assigning IP Addresses to the DSL Card LAN
  39. Resetting the DSL Card
  40. Configuring Static Routes to End Users on each DSL Card
  41. Configuring DHCP Relay Agent (dynamic addressing)
  42. Creating Default Route or Source Route on the DSL
  43. MCC Configuration Card Status Screens
  44. MCC Configuration Ports Screens (Reserved for Future Use)
  45. MCC Configuration Users Screens
  46. MCC Configuration IP Router Screens
  47. MCC Configuration SNMP Screens
  48. MCC DSL Cards Screen
  49. DSL Configuration Card Status Screens
  50. DSL Configuration Ports Screens
  51. DSL Configuration Interfaces Screens
  52. DSL Configuration Users Screens
  53. DSL Configuration IP Router Screens
  54. DSL Configuration SNMP Screens
  55. DSL Configuration DHCP Relay Screens
  56. DSL Configuration RTU Screens
  57. MCC Monitoring Menu Tree
  58. MCC Monitoring Card Status Screens
  59. MCC Monitoring Physical Layer Screens
  60. MCC Monitoring Interfaces Screens
  61. MCC Network Protocol Screens
  62. MCC IP Router Screens
  63. DSL Monitoring Menu Tree
  64. DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens
  65. DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens
  66. DSL Network Protocol Screens
  67. DSL IP Router Screens
  68. Applications Screens
  69. Diagnostic Screens
  70. Troubleshooting
  71. Checking Alarms
  72. Minor Alarms
  73. Network Problems
  74. Slow Performance
  75. No SNMP Connection Established
  76. IP Routing Problems
  77. System Does Not Recognize New DSL Cards
  78. Cannot Upload Configurations to a Unix Server
  79. MCC User Accounts (For Telnet Terminal Access to MCC Card)
  80. Reboot Card (MCC)
  81. Reboot Card (DSL)
  82. Setting Up SNMP Features
  83. Management System Source Validation for DSL cards
  84. Scenario One: Fully Operational System
  85. Scenario Two: Download Only System
  86. navigation keys
  87. RTU Related Traps
  88. RTU Overview
  89. IP Injection Tool
  90. MIB Browser Techniques
  91. RTU IP Configuration Table
  92. Additional pdn-common MIBs Supported
HOTWIRE DSLAM first page preview

HOTWIRE DSLAM

Brand: Paradyne | Category: Network Hardware
Table of contents
  1. dsl cards
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. about this guide
  7. What is the HotWire DSLAM?
  8. HotWire DSLAM Components
  9. MCC Card
  10. DSL Cards
  11. Remote PC NIC
  12. and 5246 RTUs
  13. Data Rates
  14. Overview of the HotWire DSLAM Network Model
  15. Understanding the Domain Types
  16. Overview
  17. Proxy ARP (Theory of Operation)
  18. Scenario 2: With Proxy ARP
  19. Filtering
  20. Network Management Systems — SNMP and DCE Manager
  21. Applications for Management Domain
  22. TraceRoute
  23. Service Domain Components
  24. Proxy ARP
  25. Management Domain Components
  26. Discovering Devices on the Network (Discovery)
  27. MCC Card Proxy ARP
  28. Port Naming Convention
  29. Assigning IP Addresses
  30. Host Addressing
  31. Management IP Address Allocation
  32. Peer IP Addresses
  33. Service IP Address Allocation
  34. Dynamic IP Addressing
  35. Routing Table
  36. Static Routes for Static IP Addressing
  37. MCC Card Static Route Example
  38. DSL Card Static Route Example
  39. Dynamic Routes for Dynamic IP Addressing
  40. How Does Dynamic IP Addressing Work?
  41. General DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
  42. RADIUS Authentication
  43. Source-Based Routing
  44. What is a Filter?
  45. Security Advantages
  46. Service Security
  47. Service Security Filtering Scenario
  48. MIB Compliance
  49. Supported Traps
  50. Packet Walk-Through Using an 8540 DSL Card
  51. Management Domain Packet Walk-Through
  52. Summarizing the Network Configuration
  53. Management Domain Configuration Worksheets
  54. TASK 1: Assign an IP Address to the MCC Card
  55. TASK 2: Clear NVRAM
  56. TASK 3: Assign an IP Address to the Backplane (s1b)
  57. TASK 4: Assign IP Addresses to the DSL Cards
  58. TASK 5: Create a Default Route
  59. TASK 6: Reset the MCC Card
  60. TASK 7: (When Using an 8546 DSL Card) Configure the HotWire 5446 RTU Management Domain IP Addresses
  61. TASK 8: Create a Static Route to an NMS
  62. Service Domain Configuration Worksheets
  63. TASK 1: Assign IP Addresses to the DSL Card LAN Interface (e1a)
  64. TASK 2: Reset the DSL Card
  65. TASK 3: Create Static Routes to End-User Systems
  66. TASK 4: Create a Default Route or Source Route
  67. TASK 5: Define DHCP Relay Features to Enable Dynamic IP Address Configuration
  68. Summarizing How to Define a Filter
  69. Defining the Filter and Rules
  70. Binding the Filter
  71. Summarizing the General SNMP Agent Configuration
  72. SNMP Agent Configuration Worksheets
  73. Preventing Unauthorized Access
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