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Hotwire 6342
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- firmware upgrade
- about this guide
- new features for this release
- document summary
- document conventions
- What is a Hotwire DSL Router?
- Typical DSL Router System
- Hotwire DSL Router Features
- Service Subscriber
- Access Control to the DSL Router
- Local Console Access
- Setting Up the New User's Login
- Telnet Access
- Determining the Current Access Level
- Using the List Command
- Exiting from the System
- Automatically Logging Out
- DSL Router Configuration Overview
- Interface Identifiers
- Numbered DSL or Ethernet Interface
- IP Routing
- Network Considerations
- Proxy ARP
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Simultaneous Basic NAT and NAPT
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server
- DHCP Relay Agent
- Security
- Ethernet Type Filtering
- Routed vs. Bridged PDUs
- PPPoE Client Support
- Configuration Examples
- Basic Bridging Configuration Example
- Basic Routing Configuration Example
- Basic NAT Configuration Example
- NAPT Configuration Example
- Simultaneous Basic NAT and NAPT Configuration Example
- DHCP Relay with Proxy ARP Configuration Example
- DHCP Server with Basic NAT Configuration Example
- Downstream Router Configuration Example
- IP Passthrough Configuration Example
- Monitoring the Router
- LED Status
- Interface Status
- Reasons for Discarded Data
- Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Overview
- System Log
- SYSLOG Events
- SYSLOG Message Display
- Ping Test Results
- TraceRoute
- TraceRoute Test Results
- Command Line Interface Capability
- Navigating the Router's CLI
- CLI Commands
- Configuration Commands
- RFC 1483 Encapsulation Command
- Interface and Service Domain IP Address Commands
- IP Routing Commands
- Bridge Commands
- ARP Commands
- Proxy ARP Command
- NAT Commands
- DHCP Server Commands
- DHCP Relay Agent Commands
- IP Packet Processing Commands
- PPPoE Client Commands
- Telnet Commands
- Traps Command
- show commands
- Configuration Default Settings
- command line shortcuts
- SNMP Overview
- DSL Router Traps
- MIBs Overview
- System Group
- Interfaces Group (RFC 1573)
- Extension to Interfaces Table (RFC 1573)
- IP Group (RFC 1213)
- IP CIDR Route Group (RFC 2096)
- Transmission Group
- Ethernet-Like MIB (RFC 2665)
- Device Control MIB
- Device Diagnostics MIB
- Health and Status MIB
- Configuration MIB
- Interface Configuration MIB
- DHCP MIB
- DSL Endpoint MIB
- DSL Router Terminal Emulation
- firmware upgrade procedures
Hotwire 6342
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- document purpose and intended audience
- document summary
- document conventions
- DSL Technologies Supported
- typical dsl router system
- hotwire dsl router features
- T Service Subscriber
- Levels of Access
- Changing Access Session Levels
- Setting Up the New User's Login
- Telnet Access
- Using the List Command
- Manually Logging Out
- dsl router configuration overview
- Interface Identifiers
- Numbered DSL or Ethernet Interface
- network considerations
- proxy arp
- Basic NAT
- Simultaneous Basic NAT and NAPT
- dhcp relay agent
- IP Protocol Type Filtering
- Ethernet Type Filtering
- T Configuration Examples
- Basic Bridging Configuration Example
- Basic Routing Configuration Example
- Basic NAT Configuration Example
- NAPT Configuration Example
- Simultaneous Basic NAT and NAPT Configuration Example
- Example
- DHCP Relay with Proxy ARP Configuration Example
- DHCP Server with Basic NAT Configuration Example
- Downstream Router Configuration Example
- monitoring the router
- led status
- Clearing Statistics
- Reasons for Discarded Data
- T Device Restart
- system log
- SYSLOG Events
- SYSLOG Message Display
- Ping Test Results
- TraceRoute Test Results
- Navigating the Router's CLI
- Command Recall
- cli commands
- Configuration Commands
- RFC 1483 Encapsulation Command
- Interface and Service Domain IP Address Commands
- IP Routing Commands
- Bridge Commands
- ARP Commands
- Proxy ARP Command
- NAT Commands
- DHCP Server Commands
- DHCP Relay Agent Commands
- IP Packet Processing Commands
- Traps Command
- Show Commands
- configuration default settings
- command line shortcuts
- snmp overview
- DSL Router Traps
- T Standard MIBs
- System Group
- Interfaces Group (RFC 1573)
- Extension to Interfaces Table (RFC 1573)
- IP Group (RFC 1213)
- IP CIDR Route Group (RFC 2096)
- Transmission Group
- Ethernet-Like MIB (RFC 2665)
- Device Control MIB
- Device Diagnostics MIB
- Health and Status MIB
- Configuration MIB
- Interface Configuration MIB
- DHCP MIB
- DSL Endpoint MIB
- Accessing the List Command Output
- Terminal Emulation Programs
Hotwire 6342
Table of contents
- Hotwire 6341/6342 SDSL Routers Overview
- Wiring and Cables Needed
- Installing the DSL Access Wiring
- Connecting to the DSL Access Wiring
- Installing the Hotwire 6341/6342 SDSL Router
- status leds
- Troubleshooting
- local console access
- Cables & Connectors
- Important Safety Instructions
- notice to users of the canadian telephone network
- declaration of conformity
- February
- document feedback
Hotwire 6342
Table of contents
- Product Documentation Online
- Wiring and Cables You Will Need
- Installing DSL Access Wiring
- Connecting to the DSL Access Wiring
- Installing the Hotwire 6341/6342 SDSL Router
- Power-On
- Status LEDs
- Troubleshooting
- Configuration Setup
- Cables and Connectors
- Optional Wall Placement
- SDSL Router Technical Specifications
- Important Safety Instructions
- Government Requirements
- declaration of conformity
- Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information
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