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1 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card GranDSLAM & MCP Card Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 1
2 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Phone: Fax: Address: th Avenue North Largo, Florida Internet: Prepared by: Paradyne Corporation Technical Support Center Copyright 2003 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this document shall be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, magnetic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, xerographic, or otherwise, without the express written permission of Paradyne. Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
3 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Contents 8820 FRONT ACCESS MODULE... 9 ASSIGNING MANAGEMENT DOMAIN IP ADDRESS INITIALIZE UNIT MAIN MENU QUICK CARD SELECT PORT CARD SELECT MANAGEMENT CARD SELECT MANAGED SN SELECT CURRENT USERS MAIN MENU DSLAM CHASSIS INFORMATION CARD SELECTION MCP MAIN MENU MCP CONFIGURATION MENU MCP CARD MENU MCP CARD INFORMATION DNS MENU DNS CONFIGURATION TIME AND DATE MENU CONFIGURING TIME AND DATE BACKUP & RESTORE MENU BACKUP & RESTORE FIRMWARE UPGRADE MENU FIRMWARE UPGRADE ETHERNET PORT MENU ETHERNET PORT Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 3
4 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System INTERFACES MENU INTERFACES IP NETWORK USER ACCOUNTS MENU USER ACCOUNTS RADIUS SECURITY MENU RADIUS SECURITY ACCESS SECURITY MENU ACCESS RESTRICTIONS STATIC ROUTES SNMP COMMUNITIES/TRAPS MENU RESET CARD/SLOT MENU RESET CARD/SLOT FILE SYSTEM MENU FILE SYSTEM FIRMWARE FILE SLOT FILE AUTO CODE DOWNLOAD AUTO CODE DOWNLOAD EXAMPLE AUTO BACKUP & RESTORE AUTO BACKUP & RESTORE Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
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6 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System The following items are needed to set up the GranDSLAM/DSLAM Layer 2 system: 8820 GranDSLAM MCP (8000) card SCM (8021) card 8312 MVL card (IP Packet) 8374 RADSL card (IP Packet) 8314 MVL card (IP Packet) 8335 SDSL card (2B1Q) 8365 ADSL card 8344 SDSL card (CAP) (IP Packet) 6371 RADSL DSL Router 6341 or 6342 SDSL DSL Router 6310 MVL Endpoint ADSL Endpoint SDSL Endpoint 9 pin to 8 pin adapter cable Ethernet straight through cables 50 pin to 50 pin cable 6 pin RJ11 to RJ11 twisted pair cables (3 each) Breakout box (Amphenol to twisted pair) Power strip Power cord IPC (connects to MCP, 8312 to networks) Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
7 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card 8610 Wiring Attachment on back of RADSL / MVL card A B DSL DSL DSL POTS Splitter 12/card Amphenol (12 Lines) -48VDC A B Power Daisy chain (EIA422) Tx/Rx, Clock, Gnd, Fan Alarm AC Power VT100 Management (RS-232) A B DSL DSL DSL DSL DSL MCP User Data (10BaseT) I P C SNMP Management (10BaseT) 8610 Front Panel Connections To Pots Splitter AC or DC Stack Switch IN/OUT MCP LAN Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 7
8 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System 8620 Front Panel Connections To Pots Splitter DC Alarm Clock Serial LAN For AC Management 8820 Front Ports Amphenol to CO POTS Splitter Connections are on the back of the connection per card Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
9 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card 8820 Front Access Module Physical locations of connections on the Front Access Module of the 8800 DSLAM. Clock A & B Used as an input clock source (Not used) Serial MCP Used to gain access through a serial connection. All cards can be accessed through this port. Serial SCM Used to gain access to the SCM only. Alarm Used in a CO to drive audible and visual alarms. LAN Slot Used by the Ethernet Uplink cads (8303, 8343, 8373, & 8312). The MCP for external management control uses Port 9 for SNMP, Telnet, FTP and TFTP access. Port A is used to support external Ethernet devices when internal management for the MCP and bridging has been enabled on the SCM. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 9
10 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System General Navigation Keys ctrl a - exit to top of the menu for the selected card ctrl e - exit the selected card ctrl r reset counters ctrl v - pop up menu (used for selecting network profiles on the cross connect screen ctrl z - exit the screen or menu tab - to move within a screen enter/return - used to accept data input arrow keys - to move within the screen Pop-Up Menu Navigation Keys ctrl w scrolls up one page ctrl x scrolls down one page up arrow moves cursor up one menu item down arrow moves cursor down one menu item ctrl z exits pop-up menu without accepting selected entry enter accepts selected entry and exits pop-up menu Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
11 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Quick Card Select Position Display Description 12 ATM The vertical column indicates the current Bus connection to the SCM. U = Up, SCM Links <slot number> <card type> and X = booting The horizontal line indicates the current Bus connection to each of the card slots. I = incompatible (Ethernet Uplink Card), U = Up, E = Empty, Slt. M = MCP / MCC+ card; 1 18 = slot number for a DSL card Mdl#. First four digits of the card model number. 1 T (Test mode) Card currently in test mode 2 M (Major alarm) Major alarm present on card 3 R (Minor alarm) Minor alarm present on card 4 e (Ethernet) Status of Ethernet link (U=UP, D=Down, or X=Disabled) 4 7 (4port) or 4 11 (8port) d1 d4 or d1 - d12 (DSL) Status of DSL card Port 1 (U=UP, D=Down, or X=Disabled (not been used), or H=Handshaking) * w1 (WAN)* Status of WAN link (U=Up, D=Down, L=Loopback) w2 (WAN)* Status of WAN link Port 2 (U=Up, D=Down, L=Loopback) w3 (WAN)* Status of WAN link Port 3 (U=Up, D=Down, L=Loopback) w4 (WAN)* Status of WAN link Port 4 (U=Up, D=Down, L=Loopback) * Valid for 877X & 878X cards only Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 11
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13 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Configuring MCP Card Use this procedure in the following order to configure the MCP and DSL cards The basic setup for terminal management and user data connectivity. The following table lists the basic steps you need to configure the MCP card. For the Management Domain perform task On the... *1. Set the IP address and Subnet Mask for the eth1:1 on the MCP. MCP 2. Configure Chassis information. MCP 3. Set MCP System Information MCP 4. Configure time and date. MCP 5. Configure Telnet and SNMP Access so that only your IP address has full telnet and SNMP access *6. Create a SNMP route for your management subnet. 7. Configure SNMP Community Strings, Authentication Failure Trap, and trap destinations MCP MCP MCP Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 13
14 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Who Am I Restart MCP Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
15 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Assigning Management Domain IP Address After powering on the system for the first time, you must set the management IP address and subnet mask of the MCP card. To set the management IP address and subnet mask of the MCP card: Power up the chassis. When the self-test is complete, the Who Am I screen appears. Enter the management domain IP address at the (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn): prompt. For example, if the IP address of the MCP card is , type this value at the (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn): prompt on the Input Line at the bottom of the screen. The subnet mask is automatically calculated. Do one of the following at the (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn): prompt: Press Return to accept the subnet mask. Enter a new subnet mask and press Return. The system highlights the OK to Restart?: prompt. Enter y at the yes/no: prompt to restart the card or n to decline the restart. The system displays the Hotwire Chassis Main Menu. From the Who Am I screen, enter the management domain IP address of the MCP card and press the Return key. Initialize Unit Restart the card by typing y or yes to restart and pressing the enter key. Note: The terminal settings are as follows; 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, No parity, Flow control - none, VT100 emulation, and Font = terminal. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 15
16 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Main Menu Quick Card Select Page 1 Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
17 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Main Menu The Main Menu allows the user to select cards and end point it four different menus Quick Card Select All cards are displayed in an abbreviated format Port Card Select Only port cards are displayed. This gives the user more information about the ports and connections. Management Card Select Only displays the MCP and SCM cards. Managed SN Select Displays the cards and allows the user to select a managed end point (DSL Router, M/SDSL or M/HDSL). Chassis Information Allows the user to identify the GranDSLAM / DSLAM. Quick Card Select Displays all of the available cards. The display is limited to the MCP, SCM and thirteen slots. To view the remaining slots press return. To attach to a managed end point select the slot number then a comma followed by the port number. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 17
18 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Port Card Select Management Card Select Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
19 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Port Card Select The port card select will display four cards on a single display. This display will give the user a more detailed view for each card to include card status, uplink type, port status, model number, and card type. Management Card Select This screen is similar to the port card select in that more detailed information is displayed on the individual cards. The MCP and SCM are the only cards that are displayed. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 19
20 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Managed SN Select Current Users Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
21 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Managed SN Select Displays all of the available port cards To view the remaining slots press return. To attach to a managed end point select the slot number then a comma followed by the port number. Current Users Displays all of the logged in users This screen tracks users by login name (Blank if no login security is set. It also keeps track of the time, privelege and type of login (Console, Telnet, or FTP). With current software there is no provision for disconnecting users. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 21
22 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Main Menu Chassis Information Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
23 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Main Menu The Main Menu allows the user to select cards and end point it four different menus Quick Card Select All cards are displayed in an abbreviated format Port Card Select Only port cards are displayed. This gives the user more information about the ports and connections. Management Card Select Only displays the MCP and SCM cards. Managed SN Select Displays the cards and allows the user to select a managed end point (DSL Router, M/SDSL or M/HDSL). Chassis Information Allows the user to identify the GranDSLAM / DSLAM. Current Users Allows the user to identify all users logged into the system (this does not keep track of SNMP connections). DSLAM Chassis Information On the Chassis Information screen, you can enter pertinent chassis information, such as the chassis name, name of person responsible for the system, and physical location of the chassis. This information is used in the general section of the SNMP MIB II. Bay number Used to identify the location in a CO. Chassis number Should be the serial number of the chassis (8610 & 8820) found on the back sticker (This can be an arbitrary number with the 8620 because the serial number appears automatically). Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 23
24 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Quick Card Select MCP Main Menu Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
25 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Card Selection Card selection is accomplished through selecting B or highlighting card selection and pressing the enter key from the DSLAM Main Menu screen. Type ( M1 or 9) to select the MCP card. The cards that can be selected are displayed. Note: This is the normal display for the GranDSLAM/DSLAM after initial power up. MCP Main Menu This is the Main Menu for the MCP card. Control-t command will cause the main menu screen to appear this is the fastest way to the top of the menu tree. Use Controlz to exit a screen or move up one level in the menu structure. Use Control-u to clear current input. Use Control-r to clear current counters. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 25
26 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System MCP Configuration Menu Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
27 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card MCP Configuration Menu Select Configuration > (A). This menu will allow you to configure the MCP for telnet and SNMP support for the MCP and all of the cards in the associated GranDSLAM/DSLAM. Card Status Used to identify the Card. The information from the Chassis Info is used by SNMP to identify the GranDSLAM/DSLAM. Ports Used to identify and configure the physical ports. The defaults work. The e1a port is set for half-duplex. Interfaces - Used to modify the e1a IP address. Access Security Use to restrict access for telnet and SNMP. IP Router Used to configure a route to SNMP managers. SNMP Used to configure User Authentication Trap Failures, Community Names, Authorities, and Trap manager IP addresses. Slot Used to reset and or clear NVRAM on a specified slot. The card in the slot does not have to be accessible form a card selection menu. Syslog Enables statistics gathering for the FTP or TFTP servers. Files Displays the configuration and or firmware files that are stored on the MCP, and used to configure when to backup and restore configuration and firmware files. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 27
28 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System MCP Card Status Menu MCP Card Information Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
29 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card MCP Card Menu Select Configuration > Card Status > Card Info (A-A-A). MCP Card Information Input the appropriate system information for the MCP card here. This is used by SNMP to identify the card. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 29
30 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System MCP Card DNS Setup DNS Configuration Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
31 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card DNS Menu Select Configuration > Card Status > Card Info (A-A-B). DNS Configuration This screen is used when the connection to the MCP for fftp, FTP, Telnet or SNMP requires the use of a DNS Server. Fill in the IP addresses and the default Domain Name. The Time to wait & number of retries will depend upon the IP network the MCP is attached. Note: Only required if the NOC network requires the use of DNS. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 31
32 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Time/Date Menu Time/Date Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
33 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card TIME And DATE Menu Configuring TIME And DATE Select Configuration > Card Status > Time/Date (A-A-C). To set the time and date on the MCP card: Time zone Use the help screen to view the allowable time zones. Enter the current local time and date at the Enter time in hh:mm [am pm] format: prompt. Enter the current date at the Enter today s date in mm/dd/yy or dd-mm-yy format: prompt. Enter Broadcast or Unicast at the Action (Broadcast/Unicast): prompt. Enter the IP address of the NTP server at the (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn): prompt. NOTE: While this field is optional, it is recommended that a value be entered to ensure the time of the GranDSLAM/DSLAM stays in sync with real time. Enter the number of hours between synchronization ( ) at the Input Number: prompt. Press Ctrl-z and save the changes. NOTE: At system boot time, the time on the DSL card automatically synchronizes with the MCP card. Therefore, it is usually not necessary to use this screen on the DSL card. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 33
34 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Manual Backup & Restore Menu Manual Backup & Restore Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
35 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Backup & Restore Menu Select Configuration > Card Status > Card Info (A-A-E). Backup & Restore Allows for the manual (automatic is available in another menu selection) saving and restoration of MCP configuration file to a tftp server. Upload-to-server Is used to send the configuration to the tftp server. Download-from server Is used to send the configuration file from the tftp server to the MCP. Note: Each card has this same function. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 35
36 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Firmware Upgrade Menu Firmware Upgrade Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
37 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Firmware Upgrade Menu Select Configuration > Card Status > Card Info (A-A-G). Firmware Upgrade This screen is used to allow the user to manually upload firmware files from either an external tftp server or if the files have been uploaded through the use of a FTP server from the MCP to any card or Paradyne endpoint. Automatic firmware download is configurable from another menu selection. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 37
38 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Ethernet Port Menu Ethernet Port Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
39 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Ethernet Port Menu Use the Ethernet Menu to access the Ethernet control screen. Selecting Configuration > Access Security> User Accounts (A-B-A) from the Hotwire MCP menu. Ethernet Port Management Port Type: External = Ethernet connected, Internal = ATM connected through the SCM. Warning: If Internal is selected then Full Duplex MUST be disabled. Note: This can only be changed from the console. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 39
40 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Interfaces Menu Interfaces Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
41 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Interfaces Menu Use Interfaces Menu selection to modify the MCP IP address or subnet mask. Selecting Configuration > Access Security> RADIUS Security (A-C-B) from the Hotwire MCP menu. Interfaces IP Network This screen is used to change the IP Address and subnet mask of the GranDSLAM. Note: You must reset the card before the new address and subnet mask become active. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 41
42 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System User Accounts Menu User Accounts Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
43 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card User Accounts Menu Use the User Accounts Menu to access the User Accounts screen. Selecting Configuration > Access Security> User Accounts (A-D-A) from the Hotwire MCP menu. User Accounts Use the User Accounts screen to add Logins and passwords to various users in the GranDSLAM/DSLAM. There are two levels of accounts (privileges) for the system: administrator and user. Once added users must be authenticated from either Telnet or terminal access. These accounts are good for the entire GranDSLAM/DSLAM. Once added the administrator should document all created user accounts and lock them away. Because there are no back door entries. The M/SDSL and M/HDSL cards are exceptions to the above text. Each card can have its own user accounts. The above rules apply for individual card user account on the M/SDSL and M/HDSL cards. If the passwords or logins are lost then, the recovery procedure must be performed through the serial connection. You must remove the MCP or power down the GranDSLAM. During the boot process press the x key until the who am I screen comes up. Note: The system has a limit of ten accounts. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 43
44 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System RADIUS Security Menu RADIUS Security Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
45 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card RADIUS Security Menu Use Radius Security Menu selection to configure RADIUS Security functions. Selecting Configuration > Access Security> RADIUS Security (A-D-B) from the Hotwire MCP menu. RADIUS Security Obviously the first task that must be done is to enable the RADIUS Security function. In order for RADIUS security to function the administrator must have first created at least one admin login for the DSLAM. The system software checks for this before sending a RADIUS authentication request. The RADIUS server may be chosen from a list of RADIUS in priority order. The Port field allows the administrator to modify this value to match the port actually used by the RADIUS server. The Secret field is the password for RADIUS Security. Port number 1812 is used by Radius. The Radius server takes over the authentication process. The MCP redirects the request to the Radius server. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 45
46 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Access Restrictions Menu Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
47 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Access Security Menu Use the Access Security screen to enable Telnet & SNMP security (i.e., prevent unauthorized users accessing, browsing or configuring the Hotwire GranDSLAM/DSLAM network). Selecting Configuration > SNMP> Security (A-D-C) from the Hotwire MCP menu. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 47
48 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Access Restrictions Access Restrictions Example Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
49 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Access Restrictions Determine whether you want to enable or disable Telnet & SNMP security and the IP addresses that will have access: At the SNMP Security enter enable at the Enable/Disable: prompt to enable (turn on) SNMP security. At the Telnet Security enter enable at the Enable/Disable: prompt to enable (turn on) Telnet security. At the FTP Security enter enable at the Enable/Disable: prompt to enable (turn on) FTP security. At the (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) prompt, enter either the IP address of an SNMP NMS manager or a subnet that will have either Telnet or SNMP access. Access is broken into three sections (XYZ). For each entry, specify the access permission: X SNMP - N (No Access), R (SNMP Read Only), W (SNMP Read Write) Y Telnet - N (No Access) or T (Telnet access) Z FTP N (No Access) or F (FTP access) NOTE: You can enter up to sixteen entries. If you enable either Telnet or SNMP and do not enter any addresses then your access is limited to the serial connection. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 49
50 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Static Routes Menu Default Route for IP Access Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
51 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Static Routes To create the SNMP route to direct management domain traffic to the MCP card: Select Configuration >IP Router > Static Routes (A-E-A). Default Route for IP Access A IP route must be entered to route traffic to the next hop router in the event no path is found for the packet. The IP route will be used to forward management domain traffic from the MCP card. To create the route to direct management domain traffic to the MCP card: Enter 0 or press Return at the Item Number prompt. Enter the IP address or subnet at the Host/Net: prompt. Enter the correct Subnet Mask for the Host/Net entry at the Subnet Mask: (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) prompt. Type the IP address of the router that is directly connected to the same subnet as the MCP e1a. This will be the default route at the Next Hop IP Address (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) prompt. Type 1 for preference at the Input Number prompt. Leave default fields for S/D (Source/Destination) and PA (Proxy ARP) fields. Press Ctrl-z and save the changes. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 51
52 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Communities/Traps Menu SNMP Communities/Traps Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
53 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card SNMP Communities/ Traps Menu From the MCP / MCC+ Main Menu, select Configuration >SNMP > Communities/Traps (A-F-A). SNMP Communities / Traps This screen consists of three separate but related functions. 1 Authentication Failure used to send a trap for one of the following: Wrong login ID Wrong IP address Invalid SNMP command 2 Community Names: four are supported. The default community names are public with a read only access (get community) and nms with a read write access (set community). 3 The IP address for the SNMP manager that will receive the trap, 162 port number (well know port number for traps) and disable or enable. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 53
54 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System SNMP Communities/Traps Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
55 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card SNMP Communities/Traps Prompt 1. Determine whether you want to enable or disable Authentication Failure traps: Enter enable at the Enable/Disable: prompt to forward authentication failure traps to all SNMP NMS managers assigned to a community name. Enter disable at the Enable/Disable: prompt to prevent the forwarding of authentication failure traps to all SNMP NMS managers assigned to a community name. Your Configuration Setting Authentication Failure Trap = 2. Change the default community names at the Community Name: prompt if desired. Hotwire DSLAM provides the following default community names: public (RO Read Only) MCP / MCC+ (RW Read Write) nms (RW Read Write) nms - 2 (RO Read Only) You can also change the access permission for these communities. At the ReadOnly (ro), ReadWrite (rw), NoAccess (na,): prompt, specify the desired permission for each community. NOTE: Make sure the SNMP NMS manager knows the correct community name. It will need the correct permission to access/browse the Hotwire DSLAM. 3. For each community name, you can enter IP addresses of up to three SNMP NMS managers. At the (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn): prompt, enter the IP addresses of the SNMP NMS managers. At the Input Number: prompt, enter the port number for each SNMP NMS manager specified. All traps will go to the specified port. At the Enable/Disable: prompt, indicate whether or not you want to enable or disable the generation of traps. Enter E to enable traps. This will forward traps to the specified SNMP NMS manager. Enter D to disable traps. This prevents the forwarding of traps. Record the Community Names (default or new names) and their access permissions. public or Access permission = MCP / MCC+ or Access permission = nms or Access permission = nms -- 2 or Access permission = public (RO) or : IP address = Port = Forward traps (E or D) = IP address = Port = Forward traps (E or D) = IP address = Port = Forward traps (E or D) = MCP / MCC+ (RW) or : IP address = Port = Forward traps (E or D) = IP address = Port = Forward traps (E or D) = IP address = Port = Forward traps (E or D) = nms (RW) or : Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 55
56 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Reset Card/Slot Menu Reset Card/Slot Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
57 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Reset Card/Slot Menu Selecting Configuration > Slot> Reset Card (A-G-A) from the Hotwire MCP menu. Reset Card/Slot This selection allows the user to reset and or clear NVRAM on a card that is not being displayed from any of the card selection menus. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 57
58 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System File System Menu File System Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
59 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card File System Menu Selecting Configuration > Slot> Reset Card (A-I-A) from the Hotwire MCP menu. File System The file system screen will accept both DOS and UNIX commands (ls and dir). There two main directories root (/) and fw directories. The fw directory is used for all of the firmware files. To view all of the directories in the root directory you must enter either ls or dir at the prompt. To view the file(s) for one of the slots directories you must enter the following: cd slot_a\ ls Note: Only one firmware for each of the line cards can be in the fw directory. The slots directoryies should contain the configuration file. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 59
60 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Firmware File Slot File Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
61 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Firmware File This screen is an example of the firmware files that have been downloaded to the MCP. The information that is provided is the release number, file name, card type, date downloaded and the file size. Note: This is the default location for all firmware files. Slot File This is the default location for the configuration files for all of the GranDSLAM cards. Only one configuration file may be stored in this directory; however, with latest software firmware files may also be stored in a Slot directory. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 61
62 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Auto Code Download Auto Code Download Example Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
63 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Auto Code Download Used to enable or disable downloading of firmware files that have be loaded on the MCP Auto Code Download Example When enabled the MCP will automatically download firmware to any card that does not have the same release of firmware that exists in the MCP firmware directory. This is done any time after a card reset or card insertion. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 63
64 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
65 Hotwire DSL Access System Student Guide MCP Card Auto Backup & Restore Selecting Configuration > Files > Cfg Backup/Restore (A- I-C) from the Hotwire MCP menu. Auto Backup & Restore Backup Configuration Dynamic = auto backup upon configuration changes (you select how long to wait prior to performing the back up). Fixed = Performs a backup based on day hour and minute. Disabled Dynamic Schedule = how long do you wait after a configuration change is made. Default = Disable DSLAM Auto Restore Configuration = used to restore the configuration contained in the MCP slot directory after any of the following: Reset card Clear NVRAM Card removal / insertion Default = Disable Initiate Backup or restore Performs a back or restore globally. Revision Paradyne Corporation Page 65
66 MCP Card Student Guide Hotwire DSL Access System Auto Backup & Restore Help Page Paradyne Corporation Revision 4.1
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