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Paradyne HotWire 8546 User Manual (161 pages)
DSLAM FOR 8540 AND 8546 DSL CARDS
Brand:
Paradyne
| Category:
Multiplexer
| Size: 0.91 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
8
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
8
Document Summary
9
Download Code
9
Hotwire DSLAM System Description
11
What Is the Hotwire DSLAM
11
Hotwire DSLAM Components
12
Features
14
Levels of Access
14
Hotwire DSLAM Software Functionality
14
Configuring the System
15
Monitoring the System
15
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
16
Hotwire Menus and Screens
17
Overview
17
Menu and Screen Formats
18
Components of a Hotwire Menu
18
Components of a Hotwire Screen
19
Commonly Used Navigation Keys
21
Hotwire Menus: a Hierarchical View
22
Hotwire Chassis Main Menu
22
Hotwire - MCC Menu
23
Hotwire - DSL Menu
26
Logging in to the System (after the System Has Been Configured)
28
Reviewing the Levels of Access
29
Operator Login Screen
29
Card Selection Screen
30
Accessing the Hotwire - MCC Menu
31
Accessing the Hotwire - DSL Menu and Selecting a Specific DSL Card
32
Exiting from the System
32
Manually Logging off
32
Automatically Logging off
32
Initial Setup Instructions
33
Overview
33
Accessing the System for the First Time
33
Setting the Management IP Address and Subnet Mask on the MCC
33
Additional Setup Instructions
35
Chassis Information Screen
36
What's Next
36
Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM
37
Overview
37
Port Naming Convention
37
Configuring MCC Cards, DSL Cards, and Rtus
38
Setting Time and Date Screen
42
Assigning IP Addresses to the Backplane on the MCC Card
43
Assigning IP Addresses to the DSL Cards on the MCC Card
44
Creating SNMP Community Strings and Authentication Failure Trap
45
Creating the Default Route
46
Resetting the MCC Card
47
Selecting a DSL Card to Configure
47
Configuring 5446 RTU IP Host Addresses on the 8546 DSL Card
48
Configuring a Static Route to an NMS on each DSL Card
49
Assigning IP Addresses to the DSL Card LAN
50
Resetting the DSL Card
51
Configuring Static Routes to End Users on each DSL Card
52
Configuring DHCP Relay Agent (Dynamic Addressing)
53
Creating Default Route or Source Route on the DSL
54
MCC Card Configuration
55
Overview
55
MCC Configuration Card Status Screens
55
MCC Configuration Ports Screens (Reserved for Future Use)
59
MCC Configuration Interfaces Screens
59
MCC Configuration Users Screens
61
MCC Configuration IP Router Screens
62
MCC Configuration SNMP Screens
66
MCC DSL Cards Screen
68
DSL Card Configuration
69
Overview
69
DSL Configuration Card Status Screens
69
DSL Configuration Ports Screens
74
DSL Configuration Interfaces Screens
76
DSL Configuration Users Screens
79
DSL Configuration IP Router Screens
80
DSL Configuration SNMP Screens
84
DSL Configuration DHCP Relay Screens
86
DSL Configuration RTU Screens
88
Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM
89
Overview
89
MCC Monitoring Menu Tree
89
MCC Monitoring Card Status Screens
90
MCC Monitoring Physical Layer Screens
91
MCC Monitoring Interfaces Screens
93
MCC Network Protocol Screens
94
MCC IP Router Screens
100
DSL Monitoring Menu Tree
102
DSL Monitoring Card Status Screens
102
DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens
104
DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens
109
DSL Network Protocol Screens
110
DSL IP Router Screens
117
DSL Configuration RTU Screens
120
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
121
Applications Screens
121
Diagnostic Screens
123
Troubleshooting
125
Checking Alarms
126
Major Alarms
126
Minor Alarms
128
Network Problems
130
Slow Performance
131
Excessive Collisions
131
No SNMP Connection Established
132
Filters Not Working
132
IP Routing Problems
133
No PPP Traffic
133
No Response at Start up
133
System Does Not Recognize New DSL Cards
134
Large Number of TRAPS
134
Cannot Communicate with Interface
134
Cannot Upload Configurations to a Unix Server
135
Unexpected Subnet Data
135
Cannot Communicate with 5446 RTU from MCC Card
135
Overview
136
MCC User Accounts (for Telnet Terminal Access to MCC Card
136
Reboot Card (MCC
137
DSL User Accounts
137
Reboot Card (DSL
138
Checklist for Setting up SNMP Features
139
Setting up SNMP Features
139
MCC SNMP Community Strings and Authentication Failure Trap
139
Management System Source Validation for MCC
139
Management System Source Validation for DSL Cards
140
DSL SNMP Community Strings and Authentication Failure Trap
140
Enable DSL Port Traps
140
Enable/Disable Endpoint Security to 5446 RTU
140
Download Code
141
Scenario One: Fully Operational System
141
Scenario Two: Download Only System
142
Apply Download
142
RTU Related Traps
147
Standard Traps
147
Enterprise-Specific Traps
147
5446 RTU Overview
148
Accessing 5446 RTU Mibs
148
MIB Browser Techniques
148
RTU IP Configuration Table
152
IP and Device Mibs Supported
152
Additional Pdn-Common Mibs Supported
153
Paradyne HotWire 8546 Network Configuration Manual (130 pages)
HOTWIRE DSLAM FOR 8540 AND 8546 DSL CARDS
Brand:
Paradyne
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 1.09 MB
Table of Contents
Dsl Cards
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
7
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
7
Introduction to the Hotwire DSLAM
10
What Is the Hotwire DSLAM
10
Hotwire DSLAM Components
13
Hotwire DSLAM Chassis
13
MCC Card
14
DSL Cards
15
What Is an RTU
15
5170 Rtu
15
5171 Remote PC NIC
16
5216 And 5246 Rtus
17
5446 Rtu
19
Data Rates
20
Overview of the Hotwire DSLAM Network Model
21
Understanding the Domain Types
25
Overview
26
Protocols
26
Service Domain Features
26
Proxy ARP (Theory of Operation)
27
Scenario 1: Without Proxy ARP
27
Scenario 2: with Proxy ARP
28
Filtering
29
Management Domain Features
30
Network Management Systems - SNMP and DCE Manager
30
Overview
30
Applications for Management Domain
31
Ping
31
Traceroute
32
TFTP Client
32
Telnet
32
Components of the Network Model
33
Overview
33
Service Domain Components
33
Proxy ARP
36
Management Domain Components
37
Discovering Devices on the Network (Discovery)
38
MCC Card Proxy ARP
39
IP Address Allocation
41
Overview
41
Port Naming Convention
41
Assigning IP Addresses
42
Host Addressing
43
Structured Subnet Addressing
43
Management IP Address Allocation
47
Peer IP Addresses
48
Service IP Address Allocation
50
Dynamic IP Addressing
51
Recording Your Configuration Settings
51
IP Routing
52
Overview
52
Routing Table
52
Static Routes for Static IP Addressing
53
MCC Card Static Route Example
54
DSL Card Static Route Example
55
Dynamic Routes for Dynamic IP Addressing
56
How Does Dynamic IP Addressing Work
57
General DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
59
Notes to the Authentication Server Administrator
59
RADIUS Authentication
60
XTACACS Authentication
60
Source-Based Routing
61
Without Source-Based Routing
61
With Source-Based Routing
61
IP Filtering
64
Overview
64
What Is a Filter
64
Security Advantages
66
Management Traffic Leakage
66
Service Security
67
Service Security Filtering Scenario
68
MIB Compliance
70
Overview
70
SNMP Agent
70
General SNMP Agent Configuration
72
Supported Traps
72
Overview
74
Packet Walk-Through Using an 8540 DSL Card
74
Service Domain Packet Walk-Through
74
Management Domain Packet Walk-Through
76
Packet Walk-Throughs
74
Packet Walk-Through Using an 8546 DSL Card
76
Service Domain Packet Walk-Through
76
Management Domain Packet Walk-Through
77
Network Configuration Worksheets
80
Overview
80
Summarizing the Network Configuration
80
Management Domain Configuration Worksheets
81
TASK 1: Assign an IP Address to the MCC Card
82
TASK 2: Clear NVRAM
84
TASK 3: Assign an IP Address to the Backplane (S1B
85
TASK 4: Assign IP Addresses to the DSL Cards
86
TASK 5: Create a Default Route
88
TASK 6: Reset the MCC Card
90
TASK 7: (When Using an 8546 DSL Card) Configure the Hotwire 5446 RTU Management Domain IP Addresses
91
TASK 8: Create a Static Route to an NMS
93
Service Domain Configuration Worksheets
95
TASK 1: Assign IP Addresses to the DSL Card LAN Interface (E1A
96
TASK 2: Reset the DSL Card
98
TASK 3: Create Static Routes to End-User Systems
99
TASK 4: Create a Default Route or Source Route
101
TASK 5: Define DHCP Relay Features to Enable Dynamic IP Address Configuration
103
IP Filtering Configuration Worksheets
108
Overview
108
Summarizing How to Define a Filter
108
Filtering Configuration Worksheets
110
Defining the Filter and Rules
110
Binding the Filter
114
Overview
116
SNMP Configuration Worksheets
116
Summarizing the General SNMP Agent Configuration
116
SNMP Agent Configuration Worksheets
117
Defining a Community and Enabling Traps
117
Preventing Unauthorized Access
120
Glossary
122
Index
127
Paradyne HotWire 8546 Installation Instructions Manual (12 pages)
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Card
Brand:
Paradyne
| Category:
Network Card
| Size: 0.27 MB
Table of Contents
Package Checklist
1
Tools Required
1
Technical Specifications
2
Cables You Need
3
Pin Assignments
9
Connector Pins
10
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