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Hotwire
®
MVL
®
, ReachDSL
/MVL,
RADSL, IDSL, and SDSL Cards
Models 8310, 8312/8314,
8510/8373/8374, 8303/8304, and
8343/8344
User’s Guide
Document No. 8000-A2-GB26-50
April 2001
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - RADSL, IDSL, and SDSL Cards

Hotwire® MVL®, ReachDSL™/MVL,RADSL, IDSL, and SDSL CardsModels 8310, 8312/8314,8510/8373/8374, 8303/8304, and8343/8344User’s GuideDocument No. 8000-A2

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About This Guideviii April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Contact your sales or service representative to order additional product documentation.Most Paradyne do

Page 3 - Contents

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-4 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Example of BERT on 8344 SDSL Card:Example of BERT on 8314 ReachDSL/MVL Card:

Page 4 - 3 DSL Card Configuration

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-5Troubleshooting The status of each card in the Hotwire chassis is indicated on the Card

Page 5 - A Download Code

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-6 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Ethernet Port Failure1. Check cable connections to the chassis.– If cables are termi

Page 6

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-7Loss of Network TimingCheck that the specified port is operating properly.DSL Port Fail

Page 7

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-8 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Minor AlarmsUse Table 5-3, Minor Alarms, to determine the appropriate action to take

Page 8 - Document Summary

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-9SYSLOG Messages

Page 9 - Product-Related Documents

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-10 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Example 2. Remote Unit (Downstream Channel) RetrainThe following SYSLOG messages ha

Page 10 - April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-11Example 5. Link Restart Commanded Retrain MessagesThe following SYSLOG messages have b

Page 11 - 8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-12 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50High-Level TroubleshootingThe following high-level procedures help you isolate prob

Page 12

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-13Client Cannot Ping the Gateway RouterWhen the client cannot Ping the gateway router, s

Page 13 - Hotwire DSL System Components

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20011-11Hotwire DSL System DescriptionWhat is the Hotwire DSL System?The Hotwire® Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) system is a set

Page 14 - DSL Chassis

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-14 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Client Cannot Reach Service NodeIf the problem persists after the above items are c

Page 15 - DSLAM Installation Guide

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-15Client Cannot Reach DSL Card(s) This section examines the Service Node-to-DSL card seg

Page 16

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-16 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50If the problem persists after the above items are checked, the client-to-DSL card s

Page 17 - Hotwire DSL System Features

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-17Client Cannot Reach IPC This section examines the AN-to-IPC segment of the network. NO

Page 18 - Configuring the DSL Cards

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-18 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Table 5-6. AN-to-IPC SegmentLayer SolutionLayer 1 – PhysicalIf the DSL card shows

Page 19 - Monitoring the DSL Cards

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-19Client Cannot Reach RouterTable 5-7, IPC-to-Router Segment, examines the IPC-to-Router

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5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-20 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Table 5-8, Router-to-IPC Segment, examines the Router-to-IPC segment of the network

Page 21 - Hotwire Menus and Screens

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-21Performance Issues – Viewing Network StatisticsThe previous sections of this document

Page 22 - Card Info

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-22 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50

Page 23 - Diagnostics and

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001A-1ADownload CodeDownload Code Menu OptionThe Download Code menu option (A-F) allows you to upgrade your software with a new

Page 24 - Commonly Used Navigation Keys

1. Hotwire DSL System Description1-2 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50The following illustration shows a typical configuration for a Hotwire 8820 GranDSLAM

Page 25 - User Login Screen

A. Download CodeA-2 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Download Code When you are attempting to download to the DSL cards, refer to Table 3-1, Card Options,

Page 26 - 2. Hotwire Menus and Screens

A. Download Code8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001A-3Apply DownloadTo apply the download, from the DSL Configuration Main Menu, follow the menu selection sequ

Page 27 - Hotwire Menu Hierarchy

A. Download CodeA-4 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50

Page 28 - Port Card Select Screen

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001B-1BTrapsDSL Card TrapsTraps are configured via a Telnet or terminal session. The addition or removal of a card or another h

Page 29 - Current Users Screen

B. TrapsB-2 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50xDSL link up or down or Transitions threshold exceededminor Number of link down events above threshold. This r

Page 30 - Hotwire – DSL Menu

B. Traps8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001B-3Loss of Network Timingmajor The IDSL port card has detected that a line supplying timing to the chassis on the po

Page 31 - DSL Card Configuration Menu

B. TrapsB-4 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50

Page 32 - Logging In to the System

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001GL-1Glossary10BaseTA 10-Mbps Ethernet LAN that works on twisted-pair wiring.AAL-5The ITU-T classification for a simplified A

Page 33 - Accessing a Selection Screen

GlossaryGL-2April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50CPUCentral Processing Unit. The main or only computing device in a data processing system.CRCCyclic Redundancy C

Page 34

Glossary8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001GL-3HDLCHigh-Level Data Link Control. A communications protocol defined by the International Standards Organization

Page 35 - Heading Display Description

1. Hotwire DSL System Description8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20011-3Hotwire DSL System ComponentsThe DSL system consists of a chassis that houses a Manageme

Page 36 - Exiting from the System

GlossaryGL-4April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50MVL modemAn endpoint (customer premises) modem that provides high-speed Internet or corporate LAN access over tw

Page 37 - DSL Card Configuration

Glossary8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001GL-5SARSegmentation And Reassembly. The function of breaking apart or reassembling packets of arbitrary size, or the

Page 38 - Configuring Subnet Masks

GlossaryGL-6April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50XTACACSEXtended Terminal Access Controller Access Control System. A user authentication protocol, it is a Cisco

Page 39 - Minimum Configuration

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001IN-1IndexAaccess levels, 2-5accessingHotwire - MCC Menu, 2-13Active Interfaces List screen, 4-15Active List screen, 4-6A

Page 40 - Configuring the Active VNID

IndexIN-2April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50EEther Statistics screen, 4-8EtherHDLC Statistics screen, 4-9Ethernet Statistics screen, 4-6Ethertype Filter Con

Page 41

Index8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001IN-3SSCM card, 1-4screen, 2-2display area, 2-2header line, 2-2input line, 2-2status line, 2-3SelectMgmt Card, 2-

Page 42

IndexIN-4April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50

Page 43

1. Hotwire DSL System Description1-4 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50SCM CardThe Shelf Concentration Module (SCM) card aggregates DSL traffic for the Hotw

Page 44

1. Hotwire DSL System Description8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20011-58800/8810 DSLAM A 20-slot chassis with Ethernet uplink. These chassis are designed to ho

Page 45

1. Hotwire DSL System Description1-6 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM A 4-slot chassis for Ethernet and/or ATM uplink. The Hotwire 8

Page 46 - (continued)

1. Hotwire DSL System Description8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20011-7The DSL cards interoperate with the following types of Hotwire Service Nodes (SNs)/endpo

Page 47

1. Hotwire DSL System Description1-8 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Configuring the DSL CardsThe Hotwire DSL software provides DSL configuration options

Page 48

1. Hotwire DSL System Description8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20011-9Monitoring the DSL CardsThe Hotwire DSL software provides menu options to monitor the ac

Page 49 - Threshold Settings

A April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Copyright © 2001 Paradyne Corporation.All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A.NoticeThis publication is protected by federal

Page 50 - Conservative, User’s Guide

1. Hotwire DSL System Description1-10 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50

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8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20012-12Hotwire Menus and ScreensMenu and Screen FormatsThe Hotwire DSL system has an ASCII-based menu- and screen-driven user i

Page 52

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens2-2 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Components of a Hotwire ScreenA typical Hotwire screen looks like this:1.System Header Lin

Page 53

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20012-34.Status Line is the last line of each user interface screen that contains status information

Page 54 - Table 3-3. Interfaces Options

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens2-4 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Commonly Used Navigation KeysThe following table lists navigation keys and their definitio

Page 55

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20012-5Levels of AccessThere are two levels of privileges on the Hotwire DSL system. Your user accou

Page 56

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens2-6 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50NOTE:The login ID and password are case-sensitive; that is, the system recognizes both upp

Page 57 - 3. DSL Card Configuration

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20012-7Hotwire Menu HierarchyThis section describes the menu structure of the Hotwire user interface

Page 58

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens2-8 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50E. Chassis Info to enter or display chassis information, such as the chassis name, person

Page 59 - Configuring Static Users

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20012-9Chassis Information ScreenCurrent Users ScreenFieldInput Characters DescriptionChassis Name 1

Page 60

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001iContentsAbout This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vDocument Summary

Page 61

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens2-10 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Hotwire – DSL MenuAfter selecting a specific DSL card from either the Quick Card Select s

Page 62

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20012-11DSL Card Configuration MenuThe following figure illustrates the complete Configuration menu

Page 63

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens2-12 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50DSL Card Monitoring MenuThe following figure illustrates the complete Monitoring menu hie

Page 64

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20012-13Accessing a Selection ScreenProcedure To access one of the selection screens:1. From the Hot

Page 65

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens2-14 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50The following information is displayed on the Port Card Select screen.For example, the fo

Page 66

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20012-15The following is an example of the Quick Card Select screen.NOTE:If an option is not active,

Page 67

2. Hotwire Menus and Screens2-16 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Accessing the Hotwire – DSL MenuProcedure To access the Hotwire – DSL menu:1. From the Ho

Page 68 - Configuring IP Filter Rules

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-13DSL Card ConfigurationOverviewThis chapter describes configuration options on the DSL card. Use these options to customi

Page 69

3. DSL Card Configuration3-2 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Configuring Subnet AddressingTo define a subnet entry, the IP address has to be entered as th

Page 70 - Configuring Ethernet Filters

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-3Domain TypesTo monitor and control the overall system, the Hotwire Access Network should be part

Page 71 - Interfaces

Contentsii April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Logging In to the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12Accessing a Se

Page 72

3. DSL Card Configuration3-4 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Minimum Configuration When Using the DSL RouterWhen using the DSL Router as the SN, the DSL R

Page 73

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-5Procedure To configure card information, time/date, clear NVRAM, upload or download configuratio

Page 74

3. DSL Card Configuration3-6 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50NVRAM Cfg Loader (NVRAM Configuration Loader) A-A-DProvides the ability to upload or download

Page 75 - Overview

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-7Download Code (Download Code and Apply Download) A-A-F (A and B)Provides the ability to downloa

Page 76 - DSL Monitoring Card Screens

3. DSL Card Configuration3-8 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50DSL Configuration Ports Screens Use the system information submenu of the Ports screens to di

Page 77 - Table 4-1. Card Options

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-9Ethernet Port (8343 SDSL and 8303 IDSL Cards) A-B-AThis selection is available for 8343 SDSL and

Page 78

3. DSL Card Configuration3-10 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50DSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8510/8373 RADSL Cards (continued)A-B-B8374 RADSL Card A-B-ABehavi

Page 79

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-11DSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8310/8312 MVL Card A-B-B8314 MVL Card A-B-AProvides the ability to c

Page 80

3. DSL Card Configuration3-12 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50DSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8312/8314 ReachDSL/MVL Cards A-B-AProvides the ability to config

Page 81

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-13DSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8312/8314 ReachDSL/MVL Cards (continued)A-B-ACO On-hook Voltage Drop

Page 82

Contents8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001iii4 Monitoring the Hotwire DSL SystemOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 83

3. DSL Card Configuration3-14 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50IDSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8303 IDSL Card A-B-B8304 IDSL Card A-B-AAllows configuration of

Page 84

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-15IDSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8303 IDSL Card (continued)A-B-B8304 IDSL Card A-B-AFor data: The BR

Page 85

3. DSL Card Configuration3-16 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50SDSL Ports (DSL Parameters) 8343 SDSL Card A-B-B8344 SDSL Card A-B-AAllows configuration of

Page 86

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-17DSL Configuration Interfaces Screens Use the system information submenu of the Interfaces scree

Page 87

3. DSL Card Configuration3-18 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Table 3-3. Interfaces OptionsGeneral (General Interfaces) A-C-AProvides the capability of co

Page 88

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-19DSL Configuration Users Screens Use the system information submenu of the Users screens to conf

Page 89

3. DSL Card Configuration3-20 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Configuring VNID(s) on a DSL CardA VNID is a Virtual Network Identifier known as the 802.1Q

Page 90 - DSL Bridge Screens

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-216. For all SNs except the DSL Router, enter enabled at the Enabled/Disabled: prompt in the IP S

Page 91 - xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx

3. DSL Card Configuration3-22 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Configuring the Active VNID and the Next Hop Router on each DSL Port/InterfaceYou can config

Page 92

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-23Configuring Static UsersYou must perform this procedure if you have static users unless you are

Page 93 - DSL SN Information Screen

Contentsiv April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50GlossaryIndex

Page 94

3. DSL Card Configuration3-24 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Table 3-4. Bridge Options (1 of 5) General (General Bridge Parameters) A-E-AGives the user t

Page 95

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-25Card VNID Table A-E-BGives the user the ability to configure Virtual Network IDs (VNIDs) for th

Page 96 - Table 4-6. Filters (2 of 2)

3. DSL Card Configuration3-26 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50VNID Binding Table A-E-CGives the user with Administrator permission the ability to configur

Page 97 - Diagnostic Screens

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-27Client VNID Table A-E-EGives the user the ability to configure static clients on VNIDs. Up to 3

Page 98

3. DSL Card Configuration3-28 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50ARP Table (Parameters and Add ARP Entry) A-E-F (A and B)Select Parameters (A) or ARP Entry (

Page 99

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-29DSL Configuration Service Node ScreensUse the SN Configuration screen to configure endpoint Ser

Page 100 - April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50

3. DSL Card Configuration3-30 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Table 3-5. Service Node OptionsSN Configuration A-FDisplays endpoint information for the ser

Page 101 - Troubleshooting

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-31DSL Configuration Filters ScreensUse the Filters submenu to add, delete, or edit an IP or Ether

Page 102 - Alarm Action

3. DSL Card Configuration3-32 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Configuring IP Filter RulesProcedure Configure IP Filters and associated rules in the follow

Page 103

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-333. Configure the filter by responding to the prompts in the input field. An IP filter consists

Page 104 - Minor Alarms

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001vAbout This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended AudienceThis guide describes how to configure and operate the software compon

Page 105 - SYSLOG Messages

3. DSL Card Configuration3-34 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Configuring Ethernet FiltersProcedure Configure Ethertype Filters (protocol filters) and ass

Page 106

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-35Table 3-6. Filters Options (1 of 3)IP Filters (IP Filter Table) (A-G-A)The IP Filter Table scr

Page 107 - Network Problems

3. DSL Card Configuration3-36 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50IP Filter (IP Filter Configuration screen) (continued)(A-G-A)Filter Name – Up to 12 characte

Page 108 - High-Level Troubleshooting

3. DSL Card Configuration8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20013-37Ethertype Filters (Ethertype Filter Table) (A-G-B)The Ethertype Filter Table screen displays th

Page 109 - 99-16172-01

3. DSL Card Configuration3-38 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50

Page 110 - Layer Solution

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-14Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System Overview The Hotwire DSL menu lets you monitor the activity of the Hotwire DSL cards.

Page 111

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-2 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50DSL Monitoring Card ScreensUse the Card screens to display read-only system inform

Page 112

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-3Table 4-1. Card Options Card Info (General Card Information) B-A-ADisplays card infor

Page 113 - 99-16174-01

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-4 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50SYSLOG Screen ExampleDSL Monitoring Physical Layer ScreensUse the Physical Layer s

Page 114 - Table 5-6. AN-to-IPC Segment

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-5The following is an example of an Ethernet Statistics screen (B-B-B) for DSL cards wi

Page 115 - 99-16175-01

About This Guidevi April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50NOTE:It is highly recommended that you read the Hotwire Management Communications Controller (MCC) Card,

Page 116 - Procedure

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-6 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Table 4-2. Physical Layer Options (1 of 8) Active List (Active Ports List) B-B-ADi

Page 117 - Physical Layer Menu Options

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-7Ethernet Stats (Ethernet Statistics) (continued)B-B-BBytes transmitted – Number of by

Page 118

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-8 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50SAR Stats (SAR Statistics) B-B-BDisplays a list of SAR statistics for the ATM po

Page 119 - Download Code

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-9SAR Stats (SAR Statistics) (continued)B-B-BDisconnects – Disconnected because:APC Ove

Page 120

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-10 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50DSL Link Perf (DSL Link Performance Summary) B-B-DDisplays a summary of the link

Page 121 - Apply Download

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-11DSL Perf Stats (DSL Performance Stats) B-B-EDisplays the link performance for each o

Page 122 - A. Download Code

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-12 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50DSL Error Stats B-B-FDisplays the error performance (margin) rates for each of th

Page 123 - DSL Card Traps

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-13DSL Xmit Status (DSL Transmit Stats) B-B-GDisplays the transmit and receive statisti

Page 124

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-14 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50DSL Monitoring Interfaces ScreensUse the Interfaces screens to display read-only

Page 125

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-15Table 4-3. Monitor Interfaces Options Active List (Active Interfaces List) B-C-ADisp

Page 126 - B. Traps

About This Guide8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001viiProduct-Related DocumentsDocument Number Document Title5620-A2-GN10Hotwire 5620 RTU Customer Premises Ins

Page 127 - Glossary

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-16 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50DSL Bridge Screens Use the Bridge screens to display read-only system bridge info

Page 128

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-17MAC Table B-D-BDisplays the MAC table. For DSL cards with an ATM Network Interface,

Page 129

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-18 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Client VNID Table B-D-EDisplays information on specific clients or allowable subn

Page 130

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-19DSL SN Information ScreenUse the SN Information screen to display read-only Service

Page 131

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-20 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Table 4-5. Service Node Options SN Information B-EDisplays Service Node informati

Page 132 - April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20014-21DSL Monitoring Filters ScreensUse the Filters screens to display configured IP and E

Page 133

4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System4-22 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Ethertype Filter Table (B-F-B)The Ethertype Filter Table screen displays the stat

Page 134

8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-15Diagnostics and TroubleshootingDiagnostic Screens Use the Diagnostics submenu to perform selftests or view alarm status.

Page 135

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-2 April 2001 8000-A2-GB26-50Procedure To view selftest, card alarm, packet test, Service Node selftest, and BERT

Page 136

5. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting8000-A2-GB26-50 April 20015-3BERT (Bit Error Rate Test) D-EAllows you to perform a Bit Error Rate Test (BERT). A por

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