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Document No. 4800-A2-GB20-10
July 2002
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  • Page 1 ™ BitStorm 4800 User’s Guide Document No. 4800-A2-GB20-10 July 2002...
  • Page 2 Paradyne worldwide office locations, use one of the following methods: Internet: Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com. (Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty.) Telephone: Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or to speak with a company representative.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Reference Documents ........1 BitStorm 4800 Overview Overview .
  • Page 4 Contents Automatic Logout ......... Configuring the System .
  • Page 5 Contents Configure Security ........A-35 IP Security .
  • Page 6 Contents IF-MIB ..........C-13 Interfaces .
  • Page 7 Contents ADSL-LINE-EXT-MIB ........C-41 adslLineExtTable .
  • Page 8 Contents PDN-FILTER-MIB ........C-57 sysDevFilter Group .
  • Page 9: About This Guide

    About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience This guide contains information necessary for the use of the three user interfaces of the BitStorm 4800 IP DSLAM: Command Line Interface (CLI) Web Interface SNMP Interface It is designed for technicians who administer DSL multiplexers, especially those used in Multi-Tenant Unit (MTU)/Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU) applications.
  • Page 10: Product-Related Documents

    Contains tables used in CLI commands and web interface screens. Index Lists key terms, concepts, and sections in alphabetical order. A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is available online at www.paradyne.com. Select Library Technical Manuals Technical Glossary Product-Related Documents Complete documentation for this product is available online at www.paradyne.com.
  • Page 11: Reference Documents

    About This Guide Reference Documents AF-NM-0095.001, ATM Forum SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB ANSI T1.413-1998, Network to Customer Installation Interfaces – Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Metallic Interface IEEE 802.1D, Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges IEEE 802.1Q, Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks IEEE 802.3z, Gigabit Ethernet IETF draft-ietf-adslmib-adslext-07.txt, Definitions of Extention Managed Objects for ADSL Lines...
  • Page 12 About This Guide July 2002 4800-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 13: Bitstorm 4800 Overview

    Element management Provisioning Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) support The BitStorm 4800 is a replacement for and an alternative to multi-device solutions with switches, routers, and servers that require rewiring buildings, and expensive, downsized ATM DSLAMs not designed for Multi-Tenant Unit (MTU)/Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU) applications.
  • Page 14 1. BitStorm 4800 Overview Figure 1-2 shows a typical application for the BitStorm 4800. BLEC In-Building DSL Point of Presence (POP) Service Management System Internet Router BitStorm 4800 Phone Filter Private Building to Network Splitter BLEC POP Access Voice Gateway...
  • Page 15: T Features

    1. BitStorm 4800 Overview Features The BitStorm 4800 IP DSLAM has the following features: Compact size (height = 1U) Shelf-mountable (up to eight units high) and rack-mountable Low price per port Up to 48 ports per unit Up to 384 ports per stack, with a single high-speed uplink Multiple uplink options: —...
  • Page 16 1. BitStorm 4800 Overview July 2002 4800-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 17: Terminology And Conventions

    UPLINK GigE (SFP) V.35/X.21 Unit A single BitStorm 4800 is referred to as a unit or chassis. The first or only unit is referred to as Unit 1. Stack Up to eight units may be interconnected, sharing a single uplink; this arrangement is called a stack.
  • Page 18: Dsl Port Id

    IAC#configure interface dsl room_401 line-code dmt Unit Number/Port Number. The port ID can be expressed as a combination of the BitStorm 4800 unit number and a port number. In the initial release, 1 is the only valid unit number. Example: IAC#configure interface dsl 1/47 line-code dmt Unit Number/Port Name.
  • Page 19: Ethernet Port Id

    2. Terminology and Conventions Ethernet Port ID The Ethernet ports on the BitStorm 4800 are identified by the following names: mgmt – for the MGMT port downlink – for the Ethernet DOWNLINK GigE port uplink – for the Ethernet UPLINK GigE port These can be used alone or in combination with the unit number to identify the three ports.
  • Page 20 2. Terminology and Conventions July 2002 4800-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 21: Using The Command Line Interface

    Using the Command Line Interface Overview The Command Line Interface (CLI) is accessible via either a directly connected terminal session or a Telnet connection. You can use the CLI to: Change the operational characteristics of the device by setting configuration values Display system status Perform diagnostics...
  • Page 22: Logging In

    3. Using the Command Line Interface Logging In When the CLI connection is first established, a login prompt is displayed: Login> Enter a user name. The first time you log in on a new unit, type the name admin and press Enter. The password prompt is displayed: Password>...
  • Page 23: Modes Of Operation

    3. Using the Command Line Interface Modes of Operation You may enter CLI commands in their entirety on one line. For example: IAC#!configure interface dsl 1/1 line-code dmt IAC#!configure interface dsl 1/1 latency fast Alternatively, you may logically position the command interface at any point in the command tree structure by entering partial commands.
  • Page 24: Command History Buffer

    3. Using the Command Line Interface Command History Buffer The last 15 commands are maintained in a command history buffer. You can use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to scroll through and redisplay commands, then alter and resubmit a command maintained in the buffer. More Prompt The CLI lets you control the flow of text to the screen with a paging command (see...
  • Page 25: Keyboard Definitions

    3. Using the Command Line Interface Keyboard Definitions The following table summarizes the special uses of keys in the CLI: Press . . . To . . . Ctrl-c Clear the current command line entry, exit a command line prompt without answering, or abort the command in progress. Ctrl-z Terminate a privileged mode session and continue the session in standard mode.
  • Page 26: Configuring The System

    3. Using the Command Line Interface Configuring the System In order to configure the unit you must be at the Administrator access level. Configuration changes take effect immediately. However, the changes are made to the running configuration, which is in RAM (Random Access Memory). You must enter the save command to save your changes to the startup configuration in NVRAM (Non-Volatile RAM).
  • Page 27: Using The Web Interface

    Using the Web Interface Overview The BitStorm 4800 supports a Web interface that can be used with a Web browser to perform the same functions as the command line interface: Change the operational characteristics of the device by setting configuration...
  • Page 28: T Navigation

    4. Using the Web Interface Navigation All main screens of the Web interface can be reached by clicking on hyperlinks in the four menu boxes on the left side of the screen: Status – Use the Status screens to display statistics, status, and contents of memory.
  • Page 29 4. Using the Web Interface Configuration – Use the Configuration screens to configure the system, interfaces, and filters. System – Use the System screens to display system information, download firmware, back up configurations, and modify users. For more information, click on the Help button on any screen.
  • Page 30: Logging In

    4. Using the Web Interface Logging In When you first connect to the BitStorm 4800 (by opening its IP address in your Web browser), a password dialog box appears. Enter admin for the User Name, and enter nothing in the Password field. Click on OK.
  • Page 31: Saving The Configuration

    4. Using the Web Interface Saving the Configuration Procedure To save your configuration to non-volatile RAM: 1. Go to the System/Save and Restore screen. 2. Click on Save Running Config. Logging Out To end a session, close your Web browser. This prevents an unauthorized user from accessing the system using your user name and password.
  • Page 32 4. Using the Web Interface July 2002 4800-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 33 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Overview The chapter describes ways to monitor the status of the BitStorm 4800, and to diagnose problems. These include: System Log on page 5-2 Front Panel LEDs on page 5-6 Show Commands and Web Interface Status Screens...
  • Page 34: Monitoring And Troubleshooting

    5. Monitoring and Troubleshooting System Log The system log (syslog) contains messages of up to eight different levels of importance. From high to low, they are: Emergency – The system is unusable. Alert – Action must be taken immediately to prevent serious problems. Critical –...
  • Page 35: Messages

    5. Monitoring and Troubleshooting Messages The following are the system log messages of greatest importance. Messages may be associated with SNMP traps. See Appendix B, SNMP Traps Table 5-1. System Log Messages (1 of 3) Message Priority Meaning Bootp Obtained Mgmt IP Address Alert BOOTP obtained the displayed Address :...
  • Page 36 5. Monitoring and Troubleshooting Table 5-1. System Log Messages (2 of 3) Message Priority Meaning GigE Up Link: Unit u : Link Down. Alert The specified GigE Uplink port has gone down. GigE Up Link: Unit u : Link Up. Alert The specified GigE Uplink port has come up.
  • Page 37 5. Monitoring and Troubleshooting Table 5-1. System Log Messages (3 of 3) Message Priority Meaning Temperature has risen above 70 Alert The unit temperature has risen above degrees Celsius, unit at risk of 70 C. Shut down the unit as soon as Overheating.
  • Page 38: Front Panel Leds

    Front Panel LEDs If you have access to the unit, check the front panel LEDs. These are described in BitStorm 4800 Installation Guide If an LED that should be lit during normal operation is not lit, verify that it is functional by using the test leds command of the Command Line Interface or the Diagnostics/Test LEDs screen of the Web interface.
  • Page 39: A Cli Command Descriptions

    CLI Command Descriptions CLI Commands The BitStorm 4800 can be managed with text commands from the Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI can be accessed: Locally via a PC or asynchronous terminal connected to the CONSOLE port. Remotely via a Telnet session.
  • Page 40: T Back

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Back The back command logically positions the CLI in the command structure. Table A-1. Back Command back Minimum Access Level: User The back command positions access up one level in the command tree. For example, if DSL interface 1/1 is being configured, the following prompt is displayed: IAC(configure-interface-dsl-1/1)# The back command returns the display to the iac-configure-interface-dsl#...
  • Page 41: T Clear

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Clear The clear command empties the specified object. Table A-2. Clear Command clear management snmp nms-address { ip_address_1 }... [ ip_address_8 ] Minimum Access Level: Administrator The clear management snmp nms-address command clears the IP addresses of up to eight NMS management stations.
  • Page 42: T Configure

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure The configure command causes the CLI to enter configuration mode, from which you can specify what element of the system you would like to configure. Table A-3. Configure Command configure Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure command causes the CLI to enter configuration mode. Once the IAC(configure)# prompt is displayed, you can enter one of the configuration subcommands.
  • Page 43: Configure Bridge

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Bridge The configure bridge command configures the handling of the bridge table. Table A-4. Configure Bridge Command configure bridge clear Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure bridge clear command deletes learned entries from the bridge table. Static entries are not affected.
  • Page 44: Configure Date

    Configure Date The configure date command sets the date, time, and time zone in the BitStorm 4800. When it is first powered on, the unit attempts to obtain the date and time from an NTP server on the Internet. If it fails, the unit’s date is set to January 1, 2001, and the time is set to 00:00:00.
  • Page 45: Configure Factory

    Random-Access Memory (NVRAM). Factory defaults include a management address of 10.10.10.10, so if you are managing the BitStorm 4800 using Telnet over a different address, your connection is terminated upon execution of the configure factory command. It is therefore recommended that this command be executed from the Console or Modem port.
  • Page 46: Configure Filter

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Filter Filters restrict select types of user data on a particular interface. There are three steps to implementing a filter in the BitStorm 4800: Define filter rules (see Configure Filter-Rule on page A-10) Define a named filter comprising one or more rules (see...
  • Page 47: Configure Filter-Binding

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Filter-Binding The configure filter-binding command associates a filter with a particular port, or removes such an association. Table A-8. Configure Filter-Binding Command configure filter-binding create filter_name {outbound | inbound | both} port_id Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure filter-binding create command associates a filter to a port.
  • Page 48: Configure Filter-Rule

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Filter-Rule The configure filter-rule command creates and deletes rules for filtering traffic on the DSL ports. Table A-9. Configure Filter-Rule Command configure filter-rule create { rule_name } {forward | discard} {ether | ether-snap} [ ethertypes ] Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure filter-rule create command creates a rule for filtering traffic.
  • Page 49: Configure Interface

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Interface The configure interface command sets parameters for the Console, DSL, Ethernet, Modem, and V.35/X.21 interfaces. Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (1 of 11) configure interface console data-bits {7 | 8} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface console data-bits command sets the number of data bits in a byte on the Console port.
  • Page 50 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (2 of 11) configure interface console stop-bits {1 | 2} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface console stop-bits command sets the number of stop bits delimiting a byte on the Console port. stop-bits –...
  • Page 51 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (3 of 11) configure interface dsl { port_id } behavior {adaptive | fixed} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface dsl behavior command specifies whether the port will adapt its rate to line conditions. port_id –...
  • Page 52 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (4 of 11) configure interface dsl { port_id } linkupdown-trap {disabled | enabled} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface dsl linkupdown-trap command specifies whether an SNMP trap should be sent upon link up and link down events. port_id –...
  • Page 53 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (5 of 11) configure interface dsl { port_id } min-downstream-speed { rate } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface dsl min-downstream-speed command specifies the minimum rate, in Kbps, to adapt to for traffic from the port toward the CPE. port_id –...
  • Page 54 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (6 of 11) configure interface dsl [ port_id ] show Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface dsl show command displays parameters for a DSL port without leaving configuration mode. port_id – Identifies the port whose configuration is to be displayed. If no port is specified, the port currently in configuration mode, if any, is displayed.
  • Page 55 The configure interface ethernet connector command specifies the physical interface to be used when both interfaces are active at the same time. Ordinarily the BitStorm 4800 uses the fiber optic port if an SFP transceiver is detected, so this command provides a way to force the use of the 8-position modular jack even if a transceiver is installed.
  • Page 56 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (8 of 11) configure interface ethernet { port_id } rate {10full | 10half | 100full | 100half | 1000full | 1000half} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface ethernet rate command specifies the duplex mode and rate if mode is set to manual.
  • Page 57 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (9 of 11) configure interface modem data-bits {7 | 8} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface modem data-bits command sets the number of data bits in a byte on the Modem port. data-bits –...
  • Page 58 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (10 of 11) configure interface v35 clock-source {external | internal} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface v35 clock-source command specifies the source of clocking for the V.35/X.21 interface on a 4804 Management Module. clock-source –...
  • Page 59 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-10. Configure Interface Command (11 of 11) configure interface v35 rate { rate } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure interface v35 rate command specifies the port rate in Kbps for the V.35/X.21 interface on a 4804 Management Module. This value is ignored if clock-source is external.
  • Page 60: Snr Margin (Dsl Interfaces

    SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) is the amplitude of the desired signal compared to the amplitude of noise on the line. Margin is the amount of noise that can be tolerated before a communication error or link establishment failure occurs. There are three settings in the BitStorm 4800 related to SNR margin: min-snr-margin target-downstream-margin...
  • Page 61: Configure Ip

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure IP The configure IP command is used to specify IP parameters. Table A-11. Configure IP Command configure ip nhr { ip_address } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure ip nhr command determines the Next-Hop Router (NHR) address for all ports in the system.
  • Page 62: Configure Management

    Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure management address command specifies the IP address of the BitStorm 4800, or specifies that it will be assigned using BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol). bootp – Specifies that a BOOTP server will determine the management IP address.
  • Page 63 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-12. Configure Management Command (2 of 9) configure management ipsec connection create { connection_name } { remote_tunnel_address } { remote_host_address } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure management ipsec connection create command creates a new IPsec profile.
  • Page 64 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-12. Configure Management Command (3 of 9) configure management ipsec connection default ah-sha1-key { ahsha1_string } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure management ipsec connection default ah-sha1-key command sets the default initial key for the Authentication Header Secure Hash Algorithm. ahsha1_string –...
  • Page 65 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-12. Configure Management Command (4 of 9) configure management ipsec connection default esp-md5-key { espmd5key_string } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure management ipsec connection default esp-md5-key command sets the default initial key for the Encapsulating Security Payload protocol Message Digest 5 algorithm.
  • Page 66 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-12. Configure Management Command (5 of 9) configure management ipsec connection modify { connection_name } authorization-key { key_string } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure management ipsec connection modify authorization-key command sets the key for a specified connection. connection_name –...
  • Page 67 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-12. Configure Management Command (6 of 9) configure management ipsec connection modify { connection_name } encryption-key { key_string } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure management ipsec connection modify encryption-key command sets the encryption key for a specified connection. connection_name –...
  • Page 68 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-12. Configure Management Command (7 of 9) configure management ipsec connection modify { connection_name } remote-tunnel-address { remote_host } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure management ipsec connection modify remote-tunnel-address command changes the routable IP address of the IPsec tunnel at the remote end for a specified connection.
  • Page 69 The configure management snmp nms-address command specifies the IP addresses of up to eight NMS (Network Management System) workstations allowed to access the BitStorm 4800. If SNMP Access Validation is disabled, these addresses have no effect. nms_address1 ... nms_address8 – Specifies one to eight IP addresses of NMS workstations.
  • Page 70 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-12. Configure Management Command (9 of 9) configure management snmp public-string { public_community_string } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure management snmp public-string command specifies the community string for read-only access. public_community_string – Specifies the string used for read-only access. It may be up to 64 printable characters.
  • Page 71: Configure Scheduler

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Scheduler The configure scheduler command sets parameters for automatic backup. Table A-13. Configure Scheduler Command (1 of 2) configure scheduler {disabled | enabled} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure scheduler command determines whether automatic configuration backup occurs.
  • Page 72 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-13. Configure Scheduler Command (2 of 2) configure scheduler ftp { ip_address } { user_name } { password } { filename } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure scheduler ftp command defines the FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server used for automatic configuration backup.
  • Page 73: Configure Security

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Security The configure security command limits access to the system. IP Security on page A-38 for a detailed description of the IP security table. Table A-14. Configure Security Command (1 of 3) configure security ip { port_id } {disabled | enabled} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure security ip command determines whether there is a limit on the number of IP addresses associated with a DSL port.
  • Page 74 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-14. Configure Security Command (2 of 3) configure security ip { port_id } delete { ip_address } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure security ip delete command deletes an IP address in the table of addresses allowed to be active on a particular DSL port.
  • Page 75 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-14. Configure Security Command (3 of 3) configure security mac { port_id } add { mac_address } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure security mac add command specifes a MAC address allowed to send data to a particular DSL port. The address is added to a table of up to 20 entries. port_id –...
  • Page 76: Ip Security

    MAC address information for other hosts on the subnet via the BitStorm 4800. In addition, hosts that are connected on the upstream side of the unit will not be able to obtain MAC information for this subscriber's host.
  • Page 77: Configure Sntp

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure SNTP The configure sntp commands define the use of a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server to set and update the date in time in the unit. If SNTP is enabled, the unit makes an SNTP request at initialization and then periodically at the interval specified by the configure sntp interval command.
  • Page 78: Configure Syslog

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Syslog The configure syslog command limits the messages written to the system log file. Table A-16. Configure Syslog Command configure syslog rate-limiting {disabled | enabled} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure syslog rate-limiting command determines whether duplicate messages are written to the system log.
  • Page 79: Configure System Information

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure System Information The configure system information commands store a system name, location, and description. Table A-17. Configure System Information Command configure system information system-location { location } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure system information system-location command stores the location of the system.
  • Page 80: Configure System Options

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure System Options The configure system options commands configure system-wide parameters for the BitStorm 4800. Table A-18. Configure System Options Command (1 of 2) configure system options date-display-format {dd/mm/yy | mm/dd/yy} Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure system options date-display-format command determines the date format displayed and accepted by the system.
  • Page 81 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-18. Configure System Options Command (2 of 2) configure system options test-timeout { time } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure system options test-timeout command specifies the maximum amount of time a disruptive test is allowed to run. time –...
  • Page 82: Configure Uplink

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Uplink The configure uplink command determines whether the GigE Uplink port or the V.35/X.21 port on the Management Module is used for the uplink. If the Management Module has a V.35/X.21 port, the V.35/X.21 port is the default uplink. This command therefore allows you to override the default by specifying the GigE Uplink port as the uplink.
  • Page 83: Configure Uplink-Tag

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure Uplink-Tag The configure uplink-tag commands assign a VLAN tag to every DSL port. The range of numbers is determined by a base number and an index number: Table A-20. VLAN Tag Ranges Base Index 1 Index 2 Index 3 Index 4...
  • Page 84: Configure User-Accounts

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Configure User-Accounts The configure user-accounts commands create and delete user accounts for managing the BitStorm 4800. Table A-22. Configure User-Accounts Command configure user-accounts create { user } { login_password } [ privilege_password ] Minimum Access Level: Administrator The configure user-accounts create command creates a user account and defines passwords for it.
  • Page 85: Copy

    Minimum Access Level: Administrator The copy command copies the configuration of the BitStorm 4800. It can be used to save and recover configurations. ftp – Specifies that the source or destination file is on an FTP server. The ftp keyword must be followed in order by: –...
  • Page 86: Exit

    – Specifies the file containing the configuration backup. no – The file is downloaded to the alternate firmware area, but not applied or executed. yes – The file is downloaded and applied immediately. The BitStorm 4800 is reset. Example: IAC#firmware download 135.27.90.98 admin admnpass firm0302.bin no...
  • Page 87: Paging

    Example: IAC#firmware revision firmware switch Minimum Access Level: Administrator The firmware switch command loads and executes the alternative firmware file. This resets the BitStorm 4800. Example: IAC#firmware switch IAC#Switch from firmware revision S01.02.03 to firmware revision S01.02.04? (yes/no) yes IAC#Firmware switched, system rebooting Paging The paging command enables and disables the More prompt.
  • Page 88: Password

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Password The password command changes the password at the current level: If the password command is executed while in privilege mode, the privilege password is changed If the password command is executed while in user mode, the user password is changed Table A-28.
  • Page 89 A. CLI Command Descriptions Restart The restart command restarts the unit. Table A-30. Restart Command restart unit { unit_number | unit_name } Minimum Access Level: Administrator The restart unit command restarts the unit, causing it to reload the startup configuration and retrain the DSL ports.
  • Page 90 – learned – This entry was learned. – management – This entry has a matching static address. – other – None of the other statuses apply to this entry. – self – This entry is the BitStorm 4800. show bridge timeout Minimum Access Level: User The show bridge timeout command displays the bridge table entry timeout value in seconds.
  • Page 91 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (2 of 20) show date Minimum Access Level: User The show date command displays the system date, time, and time zone Example: IAC#show date Display results: mm/dd/yy or dd/mm/yy – The date in the chosen system format. hh/mm/ss –...
  • Page 92 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (3 of 20) show filter-binding [filter [ filter_name ]] | [port [ port_id ]] Minimum Access Level: User The show filter-binding command displays the bindings of filters to interfaces. filter – Specifies that output is sorted by filter name. filter_name –...
  • Page 93 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (4 of 20) show interface console Minimum Access Level: User The show interface console command displays the configuration of the Console port on the 4800 or 4804 Management Module. Example: IAC#show interface console Display results: Configuration parameters for the port.
  • Page 94 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (5 of 20) show interface dsl { port_id } performance Minimum Access Level: User The show interface dsl performance command displays performance information for all DSL ports or a specified DSL port. port_id –...
  • Page 95 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (6 of 20) show interface dsl rate, continued Display results: Status – The status of the link: – dormant – The link has not yet trained up. – down – The link is down. –...
  • Page 96 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (7 of 20) show interface dsl statistics, continued DSL Statistics (Up and Down denote values for the upstream and downstream directions): margin – The amount of noise margin that can be tolerated, in dB. rate –...
  • Page 97 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (8 of 20) show interface ethernet { port_id } configuration Minimum Access Level: User The show interface ethernet configuration command displays configuration information for all Ethernet ports or a specified port. port_id – Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port. If all is specified, information is displayed for all Ethernet ports.
  • Page 98 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (9 of 20) show interface modem Minimum Access Level: User The show interface modem command displays the configuration of the Modem port on the 4800 or 4804 Management Module. Example: IAC#show interface modem Display results: current link up time –...
  • Page 99 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (10 of 20) show interface v35 statistics Minimum Access Level: User The show interface v35 statistics command displays statistics for the V.35/X.21 port of the 4804 Management Module. statistics – Specifes that the error statistics for the V.35/X.21 port should be displayed. Example: IAC#show interface v35 statistics Display results:...
  • Page 100 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (11 of 20) show ip nhr Minimum Access Level: User The show ip nhr command displays the address of the Next Hop Router. Example: IAC#show ip nhr Display results: nhr address – The management Next Hop Router IP address. show management arp Minimum Access Level: User The show management arp command displays the ARP table for the management...
  • Page 101 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (12 of 20) show management snmp Minimum Access Level: User The show management snmp command displays the settings for SNMP access. Example: IAC#show management snmp Display results: state – The availability of SNMP access (disabled or enabled). access-validation –...
  • Page 102 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (13 of 20) show security ip [ port_id ] Minimum Access Level: User The show security ip command displays the settings for IP address security. port_id – Specifies the port to be displayed. The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2, Terminology and Conventions .
  • Page 103 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (14 of 20) show sntp Minimum Access Level: User The show sntp command displays the configuration parameters for SNTP. Example: IAC#show sntp Display results: state – Whether the unit makes SNTP requests: –...
  • Page 104 Up Time – The number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds the unit has been running. Model – The Paradyne model number of Unit n . Serial Number – The unit serial number. Main Card HW Rev – The hardware revision level of the main circuit card.
  • Page 105 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (16 of 20) show system options Minimum Access Level: User The show system options command shows the system configuration. Example: IAC#show system options Display results: test-time-out – The amount of time a test is allowed to run. port-number-display-format –...
  • Page 106 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (17 of 20) show system self-test [ unit_id ] Minimum Access Level: User The show system self-test command shows the self-test results for the unit, or for all hardware components. unit_id – Specifies the unit to display detailed self-test results for. If no unit is specified, a summary is displayed showing pass or fail for the system.
  • Page 107 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (18 of 20) show system status Minimum Access Level: User The show system alarm command shows the state of alarms throughout the system. Example: IAC#show system status Display results: Unit – The unit number. selftest –...
  • Page 108: T Privilege

    A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (19 of 20) show uplink-tag Minimum Access Level: User The show uplink-tag command shows the VLAN tag associated with each DSL port if uplink tagging is used. See Configure Uplink-Tag on page A-45. Example: IAC#show uplink-tag Display results:...
  • Page 109 A. CLI Command Descriptions Table A-32. Show Command (20 of 20) show vlans { vlan_tag } Minimum Access Level: User The show vlans command shows the MAC addresses associated with a specified VLAN tag number. vlan_tag – Specify a valid VLAN tag number for this unit (16–3823), or the keyword all to display all MAC addresses for all ports.
  • Page 110: Test

    30 seconds. See the BitStorm 4800 Installation Guide for the locations of all LEDs. Verify that all LEDs are lit. If an LED does not light up during the LED test, notify your service representative.
  • Page 111: Snmp Traps

    Monitoring and Troubleshooting , for the related system log file message and the action to take, if any, when one of these traps is received. For a description of the MIBs supported by the BitStorm 4800, see Appendix C, MIB Support Table B-1.
  • Page 112 B. SNMP Traps Table B-1. SNMP Traps (2 of 2) Trap Description Severity Variable Bindings fanEntityModuleFailure One or more fans Major entPhysicalIndex PDN-DSLAM- failed SYSTEM-MIB linkDown The link is down Major ifIndex IF-MIB ifAdminStatus ifOperstatus linkUp The link is up Normal ifIndex IF-MIB...
  • Page 113: Overview

    Table C-1, Ordered MIB List, shows the order MIBs should be loaded into an NMS application. The remainder of this appendix shows the extent of support in the BitStorm 4800 for the supported MIBs in the order they appear in the table: SNMPv2-MIB...
  • Page 114: T Locating Mibs

    Web: Standard MIBs (those published as RFCs) are available from http://www.rfc-editor.org. Paradyne enterprise MIBs for the BitStorm 4800 are available in a single file from the Paradyne website at http://www.paradyne.com/tech_support/mibs.html. The MIBs must be loaded into your MIB browser in the order they are provided.
  • Page 115 Order for Loading MIBs The following table shows the recommended order for loading MIBs into an NMS application. The MIB file supplied by Paradyne has them in this order. The list satisfies all dependencies shown in the IMPORTS clause of the MIBs. Not all MIBs may be required by your application.
  • Page 116 C. MIB Support Table C-1. Ordered MIB List (2 of 2) Implemented in RFC or Filename BitStorm 4800 RMON-MIB RFC 2819 RMON2-MIB RFC2021 Q-BRIDGE-MIB RFC 2674 PPP-LCP-MIB RFC 1471 PDN-MPE-DEVICE-CONTROL-MIB mpe_Control.mib PDN-MPE-HEALTH-AND-STATUS-MIB mpe_HealthAndStatus.mib PDN-MPE-DSLAM-MIB mpe_dslam.mib PDN-MPE-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB mpe_sensor.mib PDN-ARP-MIB pdn_Arp.mib PDN-ATMSTATS-MIB pdn_AtmStats.mib...
  • Page 117: System Group

    The sysDescr object provides the full name and version identification for the systems hardware and software. It displays a string with the following format: Paradyne BitStorm 4800; S/W Release: yy.yy.yy ; Where: — yy.yy.yy – Is the software revision number...
  • Page 118: Sysobjectid

    C. MIB Support sysObjectID The sysObjectID is the vendor’s identifier for a system component. The following is the sysObjectID OID tree for the BitStorm family. 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795 is the enterprise OID. 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.17 BitStorm 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.17.1 Stack 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.17.1.1 Unit SNMP Group The SNMP group provides instrumentation and control of an SNMP entity. Table C-3.
  • Page 119: Rfc1213-Mib

    C. MIB Support Table C-3. SNMP Group OIDs (2 of 2) Object Syntax Access Status Supported snmpOutGetRequests { snmp 25 } Counter read-only obsolete snmpOutGetNexts { snmp 26 } Counter read-only obsolete snmpOutSetRequests { snmp 27 } Counter read-only obsolete snmpOutGetResponses { snmp 28 } Counter...
  • Page 120: Ip-Mib

    C. MIB Support IP-MIB The IP-MIB is defined in RFC 2011. The IP group is supported. This MIB applies to the management processor as an IP host in the management network, and not to the unit’s handling of user data. IP Group The IP group include objects for managing implementations of the Internet Protocol.
  • Page 121: Entity-Mib

    C. MIB Support ENTITY-MIB The ENTITY-MIB is defined in RFC 2737. It comprises the following objects: Table C-6. Entity MIB Object Syntax Access Status Supported entPhysicalTable { entityPhysical 1 } Sequence of entPhysical not- current Entry accessible entLogicalTable { entityLogical 1 } Sequence of entLogical not- current...
  • Page 122: Entphysicalindex

    C. MIB Support entPhysicalIndex The entPhysicalIndex identifies a physical feature. It is encoded as a 10-digit decimal number in the form of: R R C C S S L P P P Where: — RR – Is a reserved area implied to be 0 —...
  • Page 123 C. MIB Support Table C-7. entPhysicalIndex Values (2 of 2) Physical Index Entity RR CC SS L PPP Port Processor 6 00 cc 00 0 315 Main Card PLD 00 cc 00 0 501 Management Processor PLD 00 cc 00 0 502 V.35 Processor PLD 00 cc 00 0 503 ADSL Port y...
  • Page 124: Entphysicalvendortype

    C. MIB Support entPhysicalVendorType Table C-8. entPhysicalVendorType Values Entity Name ADSL Port y 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795 . 1.14.17.5.4 ips-adsl-port Center Fan 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.17.6.1 ips-fan Chassis 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.17.2.1 ips-4821 Child Card 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.17.3.2 ips-24port-adsl-child-card Console Port 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.17.5.2 ips-rs232-dce-port Ethernet Downlink Port 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.17.5.5 ips-ethernet-port Ethernet Management Port 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.17.5.5 ips-ethernet-port Ethernet Uplink Port...
  • Page 125: If-Mib

    C. MIB Support IF-MIB The IF-MIB is defined in RFC 2863. It comprises the following objects: Table C-9. Interfaces Group Object Syntax Access Status Supported ifNumber { interfaces 1 } Integer32 read-only current ifTable { interfaces 3 } Sequence of ifEntry not-accessible current ifXTable...
  • Page 126: Interfaces

    C. MIB Support Interfaces The following interfaces are defined for the BitStorm 4800: Table C-10. Interfaces Interface Location Quantity Console Port External 1 per Stack Modem Port External 1 per Stack Ethernet Management Port (MGMT) External 1 per Chassis Ethernet Downlink Port (GigE Downlink)
  • Page 127: Iftable

    C. MIB Support ifTable All objects except deprecated objects in the ifTable are supported. Table C-11. ifTable Objects Object Syntax Access Status Supported ifIndex { ifEntry 1 } Interface Index read-only current ifDescr { ifEntry 2 } DisplayString read-only current ifType { ifEntry 3 } IANAifType...
  • Page 128 C. MIB Support ifIndex The ifIndex identifies an interface. It is encoded as a 10-digit decimal number in the form of: R R C C S S L P P P Where: — RR – Is a reserved area implied to be 0 —...
  • Page 129: Ifdescr

    C. MIB Support ifDescr The ifDescr is a text string containing information about the interface. Some values in the ifDescr contain “Unit n .” The term “Unit” is a synonym for a chassis. In Release 1, there is only one chassis per stack, so the Unit number is always 1.
  • Page 130: Iftype

    C. MIB Support ifType The ifType is the numeric interface type as defined by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Table C-14. ifType Location Interface Value External Console Port rs232(33) External Modem Port rs232(33) External Ethernet Management Port ethernetCsmacd(6) External Ethernet Downlink Port ethernetCsmacd(6) External...
  • Page 131: Ifmtu

    C. MIB Support ifMtu The ifMtu is the size of the largest packet which can be sent or received on the interface, specified in octets. For interfaces that are used for transmitting network datagrams, this is the size of the largest network datagram that can be sent on the interface.
  • Page 132: Ifadminstatus

    C. MIB Support ifAdminStatus The desired state of the interface: up(1) – The interface is operational and operational packets can be passed down(2) – When a managed system is initialized, all interfaces start with ifAdminStatus in the down(2) state testing(3) – The interface is in a test state and no operational packets can be passed Table C-16.
  • Page 133: Ifoperstatus

    C. MIB Support ifOperStatus The ifOperStatus is the current operational state of the interface. up(1) – Ready to pass packets down(2) – ifAdminStatus is down(2) testing(3) – The interface is in a test state and no packets can be passed unknown(4) –...
  • Page 134: Ifxtable

    C. MIB Support ifXTable All objects in ifXTable are supported except ifHighSpeed. ifName The ifName is a text string denoting the name of the interface. Table C-18. ifName Location Interface Value External Console Port CONSOLE External Modem Port MODEM External Ethernet Management Port MGMT External...
  • Page 135: Iflinkupdowntrapenable

    C. MIB Support ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable The ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable object indicates whether linkUp/linkDown traps should be generated for this interface. enabled(1) – linkUp/LinkDown traps are generated disabled(2) – linkUp/LinkDown traps are not generated Table C-19. ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable Location Interface Value External Console Port Only valid value is disabled(2) External Modem Port Only valid value is disabled(2)
  • Page 136: Ifconnectorpresent

    C. MIB Support ifConnectorPresent The ifConnectorPresent object declares whether there is a physical connector. true(1) – The interface sublayer has a physical connector false(2) – The interface sublayer has no physical connector Table C-20. ifConnectorPresent Location Interface Value External Console Port true(1) External Modem Port...
  • Page 137: Ifstacktable

    C. MIB Support ifStackTable The ifStackTable shows the relationships between the multiple sub-layers of network interfaces. All objects are supported. Table C-21. ifStackTable Values (1 of 2) Values* CC SSL PPP CC SSL xxx** CC SSL yyy*** Interface ifStackHigherLayer ifStackLowerLayer Console Port CC SS0 050 CC SS0 050...
  • Page 138 C. MIB Support Table C-21. ifStackTable Values (2 of 2) Values* CC SSL PPP CC SSL xxx** CC SSL yyy*** Interface ifStackHigherLayer ifStackLowerLayer Port Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces CC SS1 yyy CC SS1 yyy L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces CC SS1 yyy CC SS1 yyy Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interface...
  • Page 139: Atm-Mib

    C. MIB Support ATM-MIB The ATM-MIB is defined in RFC 2515. It comprises the following objects: Table C-22. ATM MIB Object Syntax Access Status Supported atmInterfaceConf Table { atmMIBObjects 2 } Sequence of not- current atmInterfaceConfEntry accessible atmInterfaceDs3Plcp { atmMIBObjects 3 } Sequence of not- current...
  • Page 140: Atminterfacetctable

    C. MIB Support atmInterfaceTCTable The ATM Interface TC Sublayer Table contains Transmission Convergence sublayer configuration and state parameters. Table C-23. atmInterfaceTCTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported atmInterfaceOCDEvents { atmInterfaceTCEntry 1 } Counter32 read-only current atmInterfaceTCAlarm { atmInterfaceTCEntry 2 } INTEGER read-only current State...
  • Page 141: Atm-Forum-Snmp-M4-Mib

    C. MIB Support ATM-FORUM-SNMP-M4-MIB The ATM-FORUM-SNMP-M4-MIB is defined in the ATM Forum specification AF-NM-0095.001, “SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB.” Only the atmfM4TcACellScrambling object, part of the atmfM4TcAdapterTable, is supported. Table C-25. atmfM4PhysPathTpTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported atmfM4TcACellScrambling { atmfM4TcAdapterEntry 1 } TruthValue read-write current...
  • Page 142: Rs-232-Mib

    C. MIB Support RS-232-MIB The RS-232-Like MIB is defined in RFC 1659. In the BitStorm 4800, it applies to the following interfaces: Console Modem PPP Uplink (if used) It comprises the following objects: Table C-26. RS-232 MIB Object Syntax Access...
  • Page 143: Rs232Porttable

    C. MIB Support rs232PortTable The rs232PortTable contains status and descriptions of the ports. Table C-27. rs232PortTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported rs232PortIndex { rs232PortEntry 1 } InterfaceIndex read-only current rs232PortType { rs232PortEntry 2 } INTEGER read-only current rs232PortInSigNumber { rs232PortEntry 3 } Integer32 read-only current...
  • Page 144: Rs232Syncporttable

    C. MIB Support rs232SyncPortTable The rs232SyncPortTable contains status and descriptions of the synchronous port (PPP Uplink). Table C-29. rs232SyncPortTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported rs232SyncPortIndex { rs232SyncPortEntry 1 } InterfaceIndex read-only current rs232SyncPortClockSource { rs232SyncPortEntry 2 } INTEGER read-write current rs232SyncPortFrame { rs232SyncPortEntry 3 } Counter32...
  • Page 145: Ethernet-Like Mib

    C. MIB Support Ethernet-Like MIB The Ethernet-Like MIB is defined in RFC 2665. It comprises the following objects: Table C-30. Ethernet-like MIB Object Syntax Access Status Supported dot3StatsTable { dot3 2 } Sequence of dot3StatsEntry not-accessible current dot3CollTable { dot3 5 } Sequence of dot3CollEntry not-accessible current...
  • Page 146: Mau-Mib

    C. MIB Support MAU-MIB The MAU-MIB is defined in RFC 2668. It comprises the following objects: Table C-32. 802.3 MIB Object Syntax Access Status Supported rpMauTable { dot3RpMauBasicGroup 1 } Sequence of rpMauEntry not- current accessible rpJackTable { dot3RpMauBasicGroup 2 } Sequence of rpJackEntry not- current accessible...
  • Page 147: Ifjacktype

    C. MIB Support ifJackType The ifJackType object describes the physical connector. Table C-34. ifJackType Product Interface Interface Type Jack Return Value Ethernet Management 10BaseT Eight Pin Modular rj45(2) 100BaseTX Gigabit Ethernet Downlink 10BaseT Eight Pin Modular rj45(2) 100BaseTX 1000BaseT 100BaseFX Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP)* other(1) 1000BaseSX...
  • Page 148: Adsl-Line-Mib

    C. MIB Support ADSL-LINE-MIB The ADSL-LINE-MIB is defined in RFC 2662. It comprises the following objects: Table C-36. ADSL Line MIB Syntax Object (Sequence of) Access Status Supported adslLineTable { adslMibObjects 1 } adslLineTable not-accessible current adslAtucPhysTable { adslMibObjects 2 } adslAtucPhysEntry not-accessible current...
  • Page 149: Adsllinetable

    C. MIB Support adslLineTable The adslLineTable describes features common to both ends of the line. Table C-37. adslLineTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported adslLineCoding { adslLineEntry 1 } AdslLineCodingType read-only current adslLineType { adslLineEntry 2 } INTEGER read-only current adslLineSpecific { adslLineEntry 3 } VariablePointer read-only...
  • Page 150: Adslaturphystable

    C. MIB Support adslAturPhysTable The adslAturPhysTable contains physical layer parameters for ATU-Rs. Table C-39. adslAturPhysTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported adslAturInvSerialNumber { adslAturPhysEntry 1 } SnmpAdminString read-only current adslAturInvVendorID { adslAturPhysEntry 2 } SnmpAdminString read-only current adslAturInvVersionNumber { adslAturPhysEntry 3 } SnmpAdminString read-only current...
  • Page 151: Adslatucperfdatatable

    C. MIB Support adslAtucPerfDataTable This table contains ATU-C performance data. Only adslAtucPerfESs and adslAtucPerfInits are supporte Table C-42. adslAtucPerfDataTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported adslAtucPerfESs { adslAtucPerfDataEntry 5 } Counter32 read-only current adslAtucPerfInits { adslAtucPerfDataEntry 6 } Counter32 read-only current adslAturPerfDataTable This table contains ATU-R performance data.
  • Page 152 C. MIB Support Table C-44. adslLineConfProfileTable (2 of 2) Object Syntax Access Status Supported adslAtucConfMinDownshift { adslLineConfProfileEntry 10 } INTEGER read-create current Time adslAtucChanConfFastMin { adslLineConfProfileEntry 11 } Unsigned32 read-create current TxRate adslAtucChanConfInterleave { adslLineConfProfileEntry 12 } Unsigned32 read-create current MinTxRate adslAtucChanConfFastMaxT { adslLineConfProfileEntry 13 }...
  • Page 153: Adsl-Line-Ext-Mib

    C. MIB Support ADSL-LINE-EXT-MIB The ADSL-LINE-EXT-MIB is defined in the IETF draft draft-ietf-adslmib-adslext-07.txt, “Definitions of Extension Managed Objects for ADSL Lines.” It comprises the following objects: Table C-45. ADSL Line Extension MIB Syntax Object (Sequence of) Access Status Supported adslLineExtTable { adslMibObjects 17 } adslLineExt not-...
  • Page 154: Adslatucperfdataexttable

    C. MIB Support adslAtucPerfDataExtTable This table contains ADSL physical line counters information not defined in the adslAtucPerfDataTable in the ADSL Line MIB (RFC 2662). Table C-47. adslAtucPerfDataExtTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported adslAtucPerfStatFastR { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 1 } Counter32 read-only current adslAtucPerfStatFailedFastR { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 2 } Counter32...
  • Page 155: Adslaturperfdataexttable

    C. MIB Support adslAturPerfDataExtTable This table contains ADSL physical line counters information not defined in the adslAturPerfDataTable in the ADSL Line MIB (RFC 2662). Table C-48. adslAturPerfDataExtTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported adslAturPerfStatSesL { adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 1 } Counter32 read-only current adslAturPerfStatUasL { adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 2 } Counter32...
  • Page 156: Dot1Dbase Group

    C. MIB Support dot1dBase Group The dot1dBase group contains objects applicable to all types of bridges. Table C-50. dot1dBase Group Object Syntax Access Status Supported dot1dBaseBridgeAddress { dot1dBase 1 } MacAddress read-only mandatory dot1dBaseNumPorts { dot1dBase 2 } INTEGER read-only mandatory dot1dBaseType { dot1dBase 3 }...
  • Page 157: Dot1Dstatictable

    C. MIB Support dot1dStaticTable The dot1dStaticTable of the dot1dStatic group is fully supported. It is a table containing filtering information configured by local or network management. Table C-52. dot1dStaticTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported dot1dStaticAddress { dot1dStaticEntry 1 } MacAddress read-write mandatory dot1dStaticReceivePort...
  • Page 158: Dot1Qvlancurrenttable

    C. MIB Support dot1qVlanCurrentTable Table C-54. dot1qVlanCurrentTable Object Syntax Access Status Supported dot1qVlanTimeMark { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 1 } TimeFilter not-accessible current dot1qVlanIndex { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 2 } VlanIndex not-accessible current dot1qVlanFdbId { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 3 } Unsigned32 read-only current dot1qVlanCurrentEgres- { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 4 } PortList read-only current...
  • Page 159: Ppp-Lcp-Mib

    C. MIB Support PPP-LCP-MIB The PPP-LCP-MIB is defined in RFC 1471. It describes objects for managing the link control protocol and link quality monitoring on subnetwork interfaces that use point to point protocols. The pppLink (OID pppLcp 1) group is supported. pppLinkStatusTable The pppLinkStatusTable contains PPP link-specific variables.
  • Page 160: Pdn-Mpe-Device-Control-Mib

    C. MIB Support PDN-MPE-DEVICE-CONTROL-MIB The PDN-MPE-DEVICE-CONTROL-MIB is used to reset the device. The mpeDevControlTable object of the mpeDevHwControl group is supported. A reset is effected by writing the value reset(2) to the mpeDevControlReset object of mpeDevControlEntry. The value resetToFactoryDefaults(3) is invalid. PDN-MPE-DSLAM-SYSTEM-MIB The PDN-MPE-DSLAM-SYSTEM-MIB is used to configure alarms.
  • Page 161: Pdn-Arp-Mib

    C. MIB Support PDN-ARP-MIB The PDN-ARP-MIB is used in the creation of ARP entries. It comprises the following groups: Table C-57. PDN-ARP- MIB Objects Object Description Supported pdnNetToMediaParams { pdnNetToMediaGenericMIBObjects 1 } ARP Parameters Configuration group pdnNetToMediaConfig { pdnNetToMediaGenericMIBObjects 2 } ARP Entry Configuration group pdnNetTo8023MediaConfig...
  • Page 162: Ipnettomediaconfig

    C. MIB Support ipNetToMediaConfig The ipNetToMediaConfig group contains objects for configuring proxy ARP entries. Table C-59. ipNetToMediaConfig Group Object Syntax Access Status Supported ipNetToMediaForward- { ipNetToMediaConfig 1 } INTEGER read-write current Yes ingMode ipNetToMediaDefault- { ipNetToMediaConfig 2 } IpAddress read-write current Yes ipNetToMediaExtTable { ipNetToMediaConfig 3 }...
  • Page 163: Pdnatmstat Group

    C. MIB Support pdnAtmStat Group The pdnAtmStat group consists of ATM statistics. Table C-62. pdnAtmStat Group Object Syntax Access Status Supported pdnAtmStatTable { pdnAtmVclStat 2 } SEQUENCE OF not-accessible current pdnAtmStatEntry PDN-CONFIG-MIB The PDN-CONFIG-MIB is used to configure the DSL ports. It comprises the following groups: Table C-63.
  • Page 164: Pdn-Control-Mib

    C. MIB Support PDN-CONTROL-MIB The PDN-CONTROL-MIB is used for device control. It comprises the following groups: Table C-65. PDN-CONTROL-MIB Objects Object Syntax Access Status Supported pdnControlMIBTrapsV2 { pdnControl 0 } OBJECT-IDENTITY current devHWControlReset { pdnControl 1 } INTEGER read-write current devControlTestTable { pdnControl 2 } SEQUENCE OF...
  • Page 165: Pdn-Ipsec-Manual-Mib

    C. MIB Support PDN-IPSEC-MANUAL-MIB The PDN-IPSEC-MANUAL-MIB is used to configure IPsec (IP security). It is fully supported. Table C-67. PDN-IPSEC-MANUAL-MIB Objects Object Description Supported pdnVpnConfig { pdnIpSec 1 } VPN Tunnel Configuration Group pdnIPSecConfig { pdnVpnConfigGroups 1 } IP Sec Configuration Group pdnIPSecKeyConfig { pdnIPSecConfigGroups 1 } IP Sec Global Key Configuration Group...
  • Page 166: Pdn-Security-Mib

    C. MIB Support PDN-SECURITY-MIB The PDN-SECURITY-MIB is used to implement access security. It comprises the following groups: Table C-69. PDN-SECURITY-MIB Objects Object Syntax Access Status Supported devSecurityMgrValidation { pdn-security 1 } INTEGER read-write mandatory devSecurityMgrMaxNumber { pdn-security 2 } INTEGER read-only mandatory devSecurityMgrCurrent-...
  • Page 167: Pdn-Syncportstats-Mib

    RS-232 Sync Port Group PDN-DIAGNOSTICS-MIB The PDN-DIAGNOSTICS-MIB is used to configure tests. Only the diagTestMIBTraps group is supported. For a description of traps supported by the BitStorm 4800, see Appendix B, SNMP Traps PDN-DSLAM-SYSTEM-MIB The PDN-DSLAM-SYSTEM-MIB is used to configure and collect statistics for line cards.
  • Page 168: Sysdevconfig Group

    C. MIB Support sysDevConfig Group The sysDevConfig group is used for configuration. Table C-73. sysDevConfig Object Syntax Access Status Supported enablePowerSourceFailure- { sysDevConfig 1 } INTEGER read-write current Alarm devIfTable { sysDevConfig 2 } SEQUENCE OF not- current devIfTableEntry accessible communityTrapAddressInfo- { sysDevConfig 3 } SEQUENCE OF not-...
  • Page 169: Pdn-Ether-Mib

    C. MIB Support PDN-ETHER-MIB The PDN-ETHER-MIB is used to configure Ethernet interfaces. Table C-74. PDN-ETHER-MIB Objects Object Description Supported pdnPortConfigEthernet { pdnPortConfigMIBObjects 1 } Ethernet Port Configuration Group pdnPortConfigMauExtMIBObjects { pdnPortConfigMIBObjects 3 } MAU Configuration Group pdnPortConfigIfJackMIBObject { pdnPortConfigMIBObjects 4 } Jack Configuration Group PDN-FILTER-MIB The PDN-FILTER-MIB is used to configure filters.
  • Page 170: Pdn-Inet-Config-Mib

    C. MIB Support PDN-INET-CONFIG-MIB The PDN-INET-CONFIG-MIB is used to configure the IP address of an interface. Table C-76. PDN-INET-MIB Objects Object Syntax Access Status Supported pdnInetTelnetServerPort { pdnInetMIBObjects 1 } INTEGER read-write current pdnInetFtpServerControlPort { pdnInetMIBObjects 2 } INTEGER read-write current pdnInetFtpServerDataPort { pdnInetMIBObjects 3 } INTEGER...
  • Page 171: Pdn-Syslog-Mib

    C. MIB Support PDN-SYSLOG-MIB The PDN-SYSLOG-MIB is used to implement a system log. Table C-78. PDN-SYSLOG-MIB Objects Object Syntax Access Status Supported pdnSyslogStatus { pdnSyslog 1 } INTEGER read-write current pdnSyslogIPAddr { pdnSyslog 2 } IpAddress read-write current pdnSyslogLevel { pdnSyslog 3 } INTEGER read-write deprecated...
  • Page 172 C. MIB Support C-60 July 2002 4800-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 173 OID Cross Reference OID Numbers The following table shows the OID Numbers for supported objects, in order by tag name. Table D-1. OIDs for Supported Objects (1 of 4) OID Number adslAtucChanTable 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.94.1.1.4 ADSL Line MIB (RFC 2662) adslAtucPerfDataExtTable 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.94.3.1.18 ADSL Line Extension MIB adslAtucPerfDataTable 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.94.1.1.6...
  • Page 174 D. OID Cross Reference Table D-1. OIDs for Supported Objects (2 of 4) OID Number devFileXferMIBObjects 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.10.7 pdn_Control devFirmwareControlMIBObjects 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.10.9 pdn_Control devNTP 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.20.1.2 pdn_device_time diagTestMibTraps 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.16.2 pdn_diagnostics dot1dBaseNumPorts 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.1.2 Bridge MIB (RFC 1483) dot1dBaseType 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.1.3 Bridge MIB (RFC 1483) dot1dTpAgingTime 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.2 Bridge MIB (RFC 1483) dot1dTpFdbTable...
  • Page 175 D. OID Cross Reference Table D-1. OIDs for Supported Objects (3 of 4) OID Number ipCidrRouteNextHopAS 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.10 IP Forwarding Table MIB (RFC 2096) ipCidrRouteProto 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.7 IP Forwarding Table MIB (RFC 2096) ipCidrRouteStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.16 IP Forwarding Table MIB (RFC 2096) ipCidrRouteType 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.6 IP Forwarding Table MIB (RFC 2096) ipDefaultTTL...
  • Page 176 D. OID Cross Reference Table D-1. OIDs for Supported Objects (4 of 4) OID Number pppLinkStatusTable 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.23.1.1.1 PPP/LCP MIB (RFC 1471) rs232AsyncPortTable 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.33.3 RS-232-Like MIB (RFC 1659) rs232InSigTable 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.33.5 RS-232-Like MIB (RFC 1659) rs232Number 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.33.1 RS-232-Like MIB (RFC 1659) rs232OutSigTable 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.33.6 RS-232-Like MIB (RFC 1659) rs232PortTable...
  • Page 177 CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference The following table shows the MIB objects used to implement CLI parameters. Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (1 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Clear management snmp nms-address securityMgrIpAddress pdn_security nms-address Clear management snmp...
  • Page 178 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (2 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Configure filter-binding create Interface ifIndex RFC 2233 port-id Configure filter-binding delete Delete sysDevFilterBindingRowStatus pdn_filter Configure filter-rule Options sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleEther- pdn_filter...
  • Page 179 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (3 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Configure interface dsl Maximum adslAtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate ADSL Line Mib max-downstream speed Downrate for fast ADSL ifType Configure interface dsl Maximum adslAtucChanConfInterleaveMaxTx- ADSL Line Mib...
  • Page 180 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (4 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Configure interface ethernet Flow dot3PauseAdminMode RFC 2665 flow-control Configure interface ethernet MDI/MDIX pdnPortConfigXover pdn_ether xover Configure interface modem DataBits rs232AsyncPortBits RFC 1659...
  • Page 181 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (5 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Configure management esp-sha1-key pdnUsrConfigIpSecKey pdn_IpSecManual.mib connection default esp-sha1-key Configure management algorithm pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecAH- pdn_IpSecManual.mib connection modify algoirithm InboundAuthenticationAlg OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecAH- OutboundAuthenticationAlg OR...
  • Page 182 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (6 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Configure management ipsec create pdnIPSecConnectionRowStatus pdn_IpSecManual.mib connection create Configure management ipsec delete pdnIPSecConnectionRowStatus pdn_IpSecManual.mib connection delete Configure management ipsec disable pdnUsrConfigIPSec...
  • Page 183 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (7 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Configure scheduler timestamp timestamp pdnCCMAutoBackupAppendTime- pdn_control StampToFilename Configure security ip State ipNetToMediaLimitEnabled pdn_Arp Configure security ip add nhr ipNetToMediaNHR pdn_Arp Configure security ip add/delete...
  • Page 184 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (8 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Copy ftp startup-config Password pdnDevFileXferUserPassword pdn_control password Copy ftp startup-config User name pdnDevFileXferUserName pdn_control user-name Copy startup-config Reset pdnCCMOperation pdn_control...
  • Page 185 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (9 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Show filter-rule action Action sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleAction OR pdn_filter sysDevLayerThreeFilterRuleAction Show filter-rule ifIndex Interface ifIndex MIB-II Show filter-rule rule Rule sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleEtherType- pdn_filter...
  • Page 186 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (10 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Show interface dsl statistics atm Total Cells pdnAtmVclStatTotalCellOuts pdn_atmstat MIB curr cells TX Sent Show interface dsl statistics atm OCD Events pdnAtmStatLCDErrors pdn_atmstat MIB...
  • Page 187 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (11 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Show interface ethernet frames Total ifInBroadcastPkts RFC 2233 Rx broadcast broadcast Rx Show interface ethernet frames Total multicast ifInMulticastPkts RFC 2233...
  • Page 188 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (12 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Show interface v35 Tx underrun Tx Underrun rs232SyncTransmitUnderrunErrors RFC 1659 errors Errors Show interface v35 uptime Current link up SysUpTime - ifLastChange RFC 1213...
  • Page 189 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (13 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Show management connection antireplay pdnIPSecConnectionAntiReplay pdn_IpSecManual.mib modify antireplay Show management connection encryption pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP- pdn_IpSecManual.mib modify encryption InboundEncryptionAlg OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP- OutboundEncryptionAlg...
  • Page 190 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (14 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Show management snmp NMS traps devSecurityTrapIpAddress pdn_security nms-traps Show management snmp Private entCommunityName and pdn_dslam private-string entCommunityType Show management snmp Public...
  • Page 191 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (15 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Show system information name Name sysName RFC 1213 Show system information unit Unit Location sysLocation RFC 1213 location Show system information unit Model...
  • Page 192 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (16 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object Show system revisions PLD PLD revision entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 (main) revision Show system revisions revision revision entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 Show system revisions serial...
  • Page 193 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E-1. CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference (17 of 17) CLI Command Element MIB Object show user-accounts privilege Privilege SysDevUserAccountPrivileged- pdn_dslam Password (not displayed but accessed to verify that there is a password, in which case the user is an Administrator) show user-accounts user_name...
  • Page 194 E. CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference E-18 July 2002 4800-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 195: Time Zones

    Reference Tables Time Zones The following values are used by the configure date command. See Configure Date in Appendix A, CLI Command Descriptions . Table F-1. Time Zone Names (1 of 3) Time Zone Name Description Greenwich Mean Time, No Daylight Savings Time us-eastern GMT –...
  • Page 196 F. Reference Tables Table F-1. Time Zone Names (2 of 3) Time Zone Name Description canada-pacific GMT – 8, Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada-yukon GMT – 9, Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules mexico-bajanorte GMT – 8, Subject to U.S. Daylight Savings Time Rules mexico-bajasur GMT –...
  • Page 197 F. Reference Tables Table F-1. Time Zone Names (3 of 3) Time Zone Name Description turkey GMT + 3, Subject to Turkish Daylight Savings Time Rules egypt GMT + 2, Subject to Egyptian Daylight Savings Time Rules iran GMT + 3.5, Subject to Iranian Daylight Savings Time Rules libya GMT + 2, Subject to Libyan Daylight Savings Time Rules...
  • Page 198 F. Reference Tables Ethertypes The following values are used by the configure filter-rule command. See Configure Filter-Rule in Appendix A, CLI Command Descriptions . Table F-2. Ethertypes (1 of 6) Ether Type Description 0000-05DC IEEE 802.3 Length Field 0101-01FF Experimental 0200 XEROX PUP (see 0A00) 0201...
  • Page 199 F. Reference Tables Table F-2. Ethertypes (2 of 6) Ether Type Description 6001 DEC MOP Dump/Load 6002 DEC MOP Remote Console 6003 DEC DECNET Phase IV Route 6004 DEC LAT 6005 DEC Diagnostic Protocol 6006 DEC Customer Protocol 6007 DEC LAVC, SCA 6008-6009 DEC Unassigned 6010-6014...
  • Page 200 F. Reference Tables Table F-2. Ethertypes (3 of 6) Ether Type Description 803E DEC Unassigned 803F DEC LAN Traffic Monitor 8040-8042 DEC Unassigned 8044 Planning Research Corp. 8046 AT&T 8047 AT&T 8049 ExperData 805B Stanford V Kernel exp. 805C Stanford V Kernel prod. 805D Evans &...
  • Page 201 F. Reference Tables Table F-2. Ethertypes (4 of 6) Ether Type Description 80C0-80C3 DCA Data Exchange Cluster 80C4 Banyan Systems 80C5 Banyan Systems 80C6 Pacer Software 80C7 Applitek Corporation 80C8-80CC Intergraph Corporation 80CD-80CE Harris Corporation 80CF-80D2 Taylor Instrument 80D3-80D4 Rosemount Corporation 80D5 IBM SNA Service on Ether 80DD...
  • Page 202 F. Reference Tables Table F-2. Ethertypes (5 of 6) Ether Type Description 8150 Rational Corp 8151-8153 Qualcomm 815C-815E Computer Protocol Pty Ltd 8164-8166 Charles River Data System 817D-818C Protocol Engines 818D Motorola Computer 819A-81A3 Qualcomm 81A4 ARAI Bunkichi 81A5-81AE RAD Network Devices 81B7-81B9 Xyplex 81CC-81D5...
  • Page 203 F. Reference Tables Table F-2. Ethertypes (6 of 6) Ether Type Description 8A96-8A97 Invisible Software 9000 Loopback 9001 3Com(Bridge) XNS Sys Mgmt 9002 3Com(Bridge) TCP-IP Sys 9003 3Com(Bridge) loop detect FF00 BBN VITAL-LanBridge cache FF00-FF0F ISC Bunker Ramo 4800-A2-GB20-10 July 2002...
  • Page 204 F. Reference Tables F-10 July 2002 4800-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 205 3-3, A-2 filter, A-8 backup, A-33 filter binding, A-9 configuration, A-47 filter rule, A-10 binding filters to ports, A-9 interfaces, A-11 BitStorm 4800 IP parameters, A-23 address, A-24 IPsec, A-24 features, 1-3 management, A-24 overview, 1-1 Management VLAN, A-32...
  • Page 206 Index configure (continued) filter user accounts, A-46 binding, A-9 V.35/X.21 port, A-20 configuring, A-8 VPN, A-24 rule, A-10 Console port, configuring, A-11 firmware, downloading, A-48 craft interface, A-1 front panel, 1-1 cross-reference of commands and screens, 5-6 LEDs, 5-6 date glossary, viii configuring, A-6 display format, A-42...
  • Page 207 Index logging in PDN-SYSLOG-MIB, C-59 CLI, 3-2 port Web interface, 4-4 display format, A-42 logout, automatic, 3-5 names, 2-1 security, A-35 PPP-LCP-MIB, C-47 privilege management, configuring, A-24 command, A-50 MAU-MIB, C-34 password, A-44–A-46 messages, system log, 5-3 privileged mode MIB-II, C-7 initiating, A-50 MIBs terminating, A-47...
  • Page 208 Index show system log bridge, A-52 clearing, A-3 bridge timeout, A-52 configuring, A-40 date, A-53 message format, 5-2 filter, A-53 message levels, 5-2 filter-binding, A-54 messages, 5-3 filter-rule, A-54 MIB, C-59 interface console, A-55 viewing, 5-2 interface dsl, A-55 system options, configuring, A-42 interface ethernet, A-58 interface modem, A-60 interface v35, A-60...

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