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1. Table E 1 CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference 8 of 17 CLI Command Element MIB Object MIB 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 running config Copy starup config ftp filename filename pdnDevFileXferFileName pdn_control Copy starup config ftp lp address pdnDevFileXferServerlpAddress pdn_control ip address Copy starup config ftp password password pdnDevFileXferUserPassword pdn_control Copy starup config ftp User name pdnDevFileXferUserName pdn_control user name Firmware download apply apply pdnDevFileXferApply pdn_control Firmware download filename filename pdnDevFileXferFileName pdn_control Firmware download p address lp address pdnDevFileXferServerlpAddress pdn_control Firmware download password password pdnDevFileXferUserPassword pdn_control Firmware download username username pdnDevFileXferUserName pdn_control Firmware download status status pdnDevFileXferStatus pdn_control firmware revision revision devFirmwareControlRelease pdn_control firmware switch switch devFirmwareControlAdminStatus pdn_control restart unit restart mpeDevControlReset mpe_control save Save pdnCCMOperation pdn_control Show bridge interface iflndex Ifindex RFC 1213 Show bridge mac MAC address dotidTpFdbAddress RFC 1493 Show bridge status Status
2. Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported dotidTpLearnedEntityDiscards dotidTp 1 Counter read only mandatory No dotidTpAgingTime dotidTp2 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes dotidTpFdbTable dotidTp 3 Sequence of not accessible mandatory Yes dotidTpFdbEntry dotidTpPortTable dotidTp 4 Sequence of not accessible mandatory Yes dot1dTpPortEntry C 44 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 dot1dStaticTable Table C 52 dot1dStaticTable C MIB Support The dot1dStaticTable of the dot1dStatic group is fully supported It is a table containing filtering information configured by local or network management Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported dotidStaticAddress dotidStaticEntry 1 MacAddress read write mandatory Yes dotidStaticReceivePort dotidStaticEntry 2 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes dotidStaticAllowedToGoTo dotidStaticEntry 3 OCTET STRING read write mandatory Yes dotidStaticStatus dotidStaticEntry 4 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes Q BRIDGE MIB dotlqTpFdbTable Table C 53 dotlqTpFdbTable The dot1qTpFdbTable object of the dot1qTp group is fully supported The Q BRIDGE MIB is defined in RFC 2674 It describes managed objects for virtual LAN bridging enhancements defined by IEEE 802 1Q 1998 The dotiqTp and dotiqVlan groups are supported Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported
3. 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 13 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 External 1 per Chassis m 10 100 1000 Base T m 10 100 1000 Small Form factor Pluggable Ethernet Uplink Port GigE Uplink External 1 per Chassis m 10 100 1000 Base T m 10 100 1000 Small Form factor Pluggable IP PPP Layer 3 Uplink Port or External 1 Port per Stack Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port m V 35 m EIA 530 A m X 21 PPP Uplink HDLC Interface External 1 per Stack PPP Uplink PPP Interface External 1 per Stack PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface Internal 1 per Stack Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Ethernet Interface Internal 1 per Stack ADSL Ports External 24 or 48 per Unit ATM Interfaces External 24 or 48 per Unit Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces External 24 or 48 per Unit Port Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces Internal 6 per Unit L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces Internal 6 per Unit Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interface Internal 1 per Stack L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Interface Internal 1 per Stack C 14 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 ifTable All objects exc
4. 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 MAC Address and Physical Port Alert The hardware address of the user on Mismatch Unauthorized User the specified port has changed user on DSL port u by access possibly signaling a security breach Management Port Unit u Link Alert The MGMT port has gone down Down Management Port Unit u Link Up Alert The MGMT port has come up Power On Self Test FAILED Alert One or more of the hardware self tests failed If possible use the show system self test CLI command or the System Self Test Results Web interface screen to determine the area of failure Notify your service representative Statically Configured Mgmt IP Alert The manually set management IP Address Address address and gateway address have Address address Mask mask been replaced by those obtained from Gateway address a BOOTP request replaced by Bootp Obtained Mgmt IP Address Address Address address Mask mask Gateway address Statically Configured Mgmt IP Alert An administrator has replaced the Address Address displayed management IP address Address address Mask mask and gateway address Gateway address replaced by Statically Configured Mgmt IP Address Address Address address Mask mask Ga
5. 2 000000 eee eeeee viii m Reference Documents 2 0000 ee eee eee eee eee ix 1 BitStorm 4800 Overview B QVOIVIEW AAA Is 1 1 BM ESQ dic a whic A RES add 1 3 2 Terminology and Conventions m System Terminology ccocccoccccnc eae 2 1 O ceinsatelote katate ot Shwe eata he barton Pane Bata oad 2 1 lt a oe A ete Pe BA te E E ee ee 2 1 SlaCKis 2 0 tte eden ah Meche geass big Mead 4 Boa 2 1 E DSL PortilD ys tse seul aA eee ee da ed 2 2 m Ethernet PortID 00 0 ce ees 2 3 m Reserved Names 00 cece eee tees 2 3 3 Using the Command Line Interface BM QVGINVIOW seni hs be ee es ROA el als Thal es a A 3 1 E Access Levels cirio aia a eee bina a ees 3 1 E Logging AN iia ta Ot a ae a in ale nes Bal 3 2 m Command Line Prompts 0 000 e eee eee 3 2 m Modes of Operation 0 ee ee 3 3 m Back Command a a a teas 3 3 m Automatic Command Completion 00 0 eee eee 3 3 m Command History Buffer 0 0 0 ee 3 4 E More Prompts e erana n a oa soe T po a es Pos ea 3 4 m Command Help 0 cece eee 3 4 m Keyboard Definitions 0 0 cee ee 3 5 Command Syntax Error Handling 0 2 c eee eee 3 5 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 Contents m Automatic Logout a a a a eee 3 5 m Configuring the System 0 0 eee 3 6 4 Using the Web Interface E OVOGIVICW oeeie ie bo he E eee eee eed a eee eens 4 1
6. adslLineConfProfileTable This table contains information on the ADSL line configuration There is one static profile for each DSL port whose name is the decimal equivalent of its iflndex see iflndex on page C 16 Profiles cannot be created or deleted Table C 44 adslLineConfProfileTable 1 of 2 Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslLineConfProfileName adslLineConfProfileEntry 1 SnmpAdmin not current Yes String accessible adslAtucConfRateMode adslLineConfProfileEntry 2 INTEGER read create current Yes adslAtucConfRateChanRatio adslLineConfProfileEntry 3 INTEGER read create current No adslAtucConfTargetSnrMgn adslLineConfProfileEntry 4 INTEGER read create current Yes adslAtucConfMaxSnrMgn adslLineConfProfileEntry 5 INTEGER read create current No adslAtucConfMinSnrMgn adslLineConfProfileEntry 6 INTEGER read create current No adslAtucContDownshiftSnrM adslLineConfProfileEntry 7 INTEGER read create current No gn adslAtucConfUpshiftSnrMgn adslLineConfProfileEntry 8 INTEGER read create current No adslAtucConfMinUpshiftTime adslLineConfProfileEntry 9 INTEGER read create current No 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 39 C MIB Support Table C 44 adslLineConfProfileTable 2 of 2 Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslAtucConfMi
7. 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 rate Valid rates are 64 to 8192 Kbps in 64 Kbps increments The default is 2048 Example IAC configure interface v35 rate 1536 configure interface v35 show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface v35 show command displays parameters for the V 35 X 21 port without leaving configuration mode Example IAC configure interface v35 show configure interface v35 state disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface v35 state command specifies the availability of the V 35 X 21 interface on a 4804 Management Module state Valid choices are disabled and enabled The default is enabled Example IAC configure interface v35 state disabled configure interface v35 type eia530a v35 x21 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface v35 type command specifies the electrical interface used for the V 35 X 21 port on a 4804 Management Module type Valid choices are eia530a The interface is EIA 530 A v35 The interface is V 35 This is the default x21 Th
8. Physical Index Entity RR CCSS L PPP Stack 00 00 00 0 001 Chassis 00 cc 00 0 000 Main Card 00 cc 00 0 001 Child Card 00 cc 00 0 002 Management Module 00 cc 00 0 003 Console Port 00 cc 00 0 050 Modem Port 00 cc 00 0 051 Rear Fan 00 cc 00 0 101 Center Fan 00 cc 00 0 102 Front Fan 00 cc 00 0 103 Temperature Sensor 00 cc 00 0 201 Management Processor 00 cc 00 0 300 Uplink Processor 00 cc 00 0 301 Security Processor 00 cc 00 0 302 Port Processor 1 00 cc 00 0 310 Port Processor 2 00 cc 00 0 311 Port Processor 3 00 cc 000 312 Port Processor 4 00 cc 00 0 313 Port Processor 5 00 cc 00 0 314 C 10 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 C MIB Support Table C 7 entPhysicalIndex Values 2 of 2 Entity Physical Index 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 00 cc 00 1 yyy where yyy 1 48 for DSL ports 1 48 Ethernet Management Port 00 cc 00 1 060 Ethernet Downlink Port 00 cc 00 1 061 Ethernet Uplink Port 00 cc 00 1 062 Uplink Port 00 cc 00 1 070 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 11 C MIB Support entPhysical VendorType Table C 8 entPhysical VendorType Values Entity OID Name ADSL Port y 1 3 6 1 4 1 1
9. configure management ipsec connection default des key deskey_string Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection default des key command sets the default initial key for the Data Encryption Standard algorithm deskey_string Defines the default key This is a string of up to 16 hexadecimal digits 0 f The default is 21aaaaaaaaaaaaaa Example IAC configure management ipsec connection default des key d2e4d3c1 configure management ipsec connection default encryption des null Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection default encryption command sets the default encryption algorithm des Specifies that the default is the Data Encryption Standard DES algorithm null Specifies that the default is no encryption Example IAC configure management ipsec connection default encryption des configure management ipsec connection default esp alg shal md5 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection default esp alg command sets the default Encapsulating Security Payload protocol algorithm sha Specifies that the default is the Secure Hash Algorithm md5 Specifies that the default is the Message Digest 5 algorithm Example IACtconfigure management ipsec connection default esp alg md5 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions
10. 200000e eee eeeaee C 48 PDN MPE HEALTH AND STATUS MIB ooo C 48 PDN MPE ENTITY SENSOR MIB 2000000 o C 48 PDN ARP MIB 2 2 2 0 da 000 ccc ete ee C 49 pdnNetToMediaConfig Group 0 0 2 ee C 49 ipNetToMediaConfig 0 ee C 50 PDN ATMSTATS MIB 0000 0 cece eee eee C 50 pdnAtmVclStat Group aessa ee C 50 pdnAtmStat Group 2 0 eae C 51 PDN CONFIG MIB 0000 000 cece eee tees C 51 devConfiguration Group 6 2 2 ee C 51 PDN CONTROL MIB 000000 0 cece eee eee eee C 52 devFileXferMIBObjects Group 0 c eee eee C 52 PDN IPSEC MANUAL MIB 00000 000 cece eee C 53 PDN IF EXT CONFIG MIB 2 0000 00 cee eee eee C 53 PDN SECURITY MIB 00000 0 cece eee eee eee C 54 securityMgrTable 0 0 cee ee C 54 PDN SYNCPORTSTATS MIB 0 2000 00 e eee ene C 55 PDN DIAGNOSTICS MIB occ C 55 PDN DSLAM SYSTEM MIB 0 20000 cee eee eee C 55 sysDevConfig Group s eicae tora i ani an ee C 56 PDN ETHER MIB 00000 cece eee eee C 57 July 2002 v Contents PDN FILTER MIB 00d sad Wee he eas A C 57 sysDevFilter Group rpd ae etara a ae a eee C 57 PDN INET CONFIG MIB 2 000 00 cece eee eee ee C 58 pdninetlpAddressTable Group nauan eee eee eee C 58 PDN SYSLOG MIB ooo C 59 PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB 20 000 0c cece eee eee C 59 PDN STACKABLE MIB 2000 0 eee eee eee eee eee C
11. Display results m State Whether IP security is in effect disabled or enabled m Maximum IP addresses Maximum number of IP addresses allowed on the port m Port DSL port ID m IP Address IP address allowed on the port m NHR Next Hop Router for the port m Type The source of the address dynamic The address was learned static The address was added to the table of allowed addresses by the administrator show security mac port id Minimum Access Level User The show security mac command shows the settings for MAC 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 If all is specified or the parameter is omitted information for all ports is displayed Example IAC show security mac 1 48 Display results m State Whether MAC security is in effect disabled or enabled m Port DSL port ID m MAC Address MAC address allowed to send data to the port July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 m state Whether the unit makes SNTP requests disable The unit does not make SN
12. Specifies the file containing the configuration backup Example IAC configure scheduler ftp 135 27 90 98 admin admnpass iac2_bkup configure scheduler ftp timestamp append none Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure scheduler ftp timestamp command determines whether a timestamp is added to filenames to distinguish them from each other and prevent overwriting existing files append Date and time are added to the filename none The filename is used as entered This is the default Example IACtconfigure scheduler ftp timestamp append A 34 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Configure Security The configure security command limits access to the system See P 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 For more information see P Security on page A 38 port_id Identifies the DSL port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions disabled Specifies that there are no restrictions on the number of IP addresses on the specified port This is the default enabled Specifies that ther
13. enable The unit updates the date and time periodically by sending requests to an SNTP server Example IAC configure sntp disable configure sntp address p address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure sntp address command specifies the IP address of an SNTP server ip_address The address of an SNTP server The default is 192 5 41 40 Example IACtconfigure sntp address 137 90 127 40 configure sntp interval interval Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure sntp interval command specifies the frequency that the unit should make SNTP requests to update the date and time interval The period in hours between SNTP requests Valid values are 1 24 The default is 24 Example IAC configure sntp interval 12 July 2002 A 39 A CLI Command Descriptions Configure Syslog A 40 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 disabled All messages satisfying the syslog threshold setting are written to the system log This is the default enabled Duplicate messages are written to the system log only if they are received more than five minutes apart Example
14. mpeDevHwControl 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 12 10 1 1 mpe_Control mpeEntExtAlarms 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 12 24 1 1 mpe_dslam mpeEntitySensorMIBNotifications 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 35 2 0 mpe_sensor mpeEntSensorThresholds 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 35 1 2 mpe_sensor mpeEntSensorValues 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 35 1 1 mpe_sensor mpeSysDevDslamMIBTraps 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 12 24 2 mpe_dslam pdn_security 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 8 pdn_security pdnAtmStat 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 6 11 3 3 pdn_AtmStats pdnConfigChangeMgmt 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 10 10 pdn_Control pdnControl 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 10 pdn_Control pdnControlMIBTrapsV2 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 10 0 pdn_Control pdnIfExtEncapContfig 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 6 12 3 pdnIfExt pdninetMIBObjects 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 26 1 pdn_inet pdnIPSecConfig 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 34 1 1 1 pdn_IPSec pdn IPSecConnectionConfig 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 34 1 1 1 1 3 pdn_IPSec pdn IPSecKeyConfig 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 34 1 1 1 1 1 pdn_IPSec pdnIPSecSPDConfig 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 34 1 1 1 1 2 pdn_IPSec pdnNetToMediaConfig 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 27 1 2 pdn_Arp pdnNetToMediaMIBTraps 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 27 2 pdn_Arp pdnPortConfigMauExtMIBObject 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 18 1 3 pdn_ether pdnSyslog 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 31 1 pdn_syslog pdnUplinkTaggingObjects 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 37 1 pdn_uplink_tagging pdnVpnConfig 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24
15. Range Any of the port ID types may be used as an operator in a range specification The only requirement is that the port used as the first operator in a range must have a lower interface number than the second operator Examples TAC configure interface dsl room_401 room_424 line code dmt TAC configure interface dsl room_401 24 line code dmt IAC configure interface dsl 1 24 line code dmt July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 m uplink for the Ethernet UPLINK GigE port These can be used alone or in combination with the unit number to identify the three ports Unit number is described in System Terminology on page 2 1 The term Port ID in this manual in reference to an Ethernet port refers to any of the possible identifiers for an Ethernet port Example IAC configure interfac thernet downlink mode auto TAC configure interfac thernet 1 uplink mode auto Reserved Names 4800 A2 GB20 10 The following are reserved names and may not be assigned as DSL port names m slash m all m dhcp m downlink mgmt m uplink m v35 July 2002 2 3 2 Terminology and Conventions 2 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Using the Command Line Interface Overview The Command Line Interface CLI
16. pdn security 6 INTEGER read write mandatory No Validation devSecurityFtpSource pdn security 7 INTEGER read write mandatory No Validation securityMgrTable pdn security 8 SEQUENCE OF not mandatory Yes securityMgrEntry accessible devSecuritySNMPMgrAccess pdn security 9 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes security MgrTable The securityMgrTable comprises the following objects Table C 70 securityMgrTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported securityMgrlpAddress securityMgrEntry 1 IpAddress read only mandatory Yes securityMgrSubnetMask securityMgrEntry 2 IpAddress read only mandatory Yes securityMgrSnmpAccess securityMgrEntry 3 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes securityMgrTelnetAccess securityMgrEntry 4 INTEGER read write mandatory No securityMgrFtpAccess securityMgrEntry 5 INTEGER read write mandatory No securityMgrTrapAccess securityMgrEntry 6 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes securityMgrRowStatus securityMgrEntry 7 RowStatus read write mandatory Yes C 54 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 PDN SYNCPORTSTATS MIB C MIB Support The PDN SYNCPORTSTATS MIB augments rs232SyncPortTable It comprises the following objects The rs232SyncPortExtTable object of the rs232SyncPortExtMIBObject group is supported Table C 71 PDN SYNCPORTSTATS MIB Objects Object OID Description Supported syncPortStats
17. IAC configure syslog rate limiting disabled configure syslog threshold emergency alert information debug Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure syslog threshold command specifies the levels of messages that are written to the system log emergency Only emergency messages are written to the system log alert Emergency and alert messages are written to the system log This is the default information Emergency alert and informational messages are written to the system log debug Emergency alert informational and debugging messages are written to the system log Example IAC configure syslog threshold information July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Configure System Information 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 location Up to 36 printable characters No spaces are allowed Example IAC configure system information system location Building_C_First_Floor configure system information system name name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system information system name command stores a name iden
18. Table C 36 ADSL Line MIB Profile Table ProfileEntry Syntax Object OID Sequence of Access Status Supported adslLineTable adsIMibObjects 1 adslLineTable not accessible current Yes adslAtucPhys Table adsIMibObjects 2 adslAtucPhysEntry not accessible current Yes adslAturPhys Table adsIMibObjects 3 adslAturPhysEntry not accessible current Yes adslAtucChanTable adsIMibObjects 4 adslAtucChanEntry not accessible current Yes adslAturChanTable adsIMibObjects 5 adslAturChanEntry not accessible current Yes adslAtucPerfDataTable adsIMibObjects 6 adslAtucPerfDataEntry not accessible current Yes adslAturPerfDataTable adsIMibObjects 7 adslAturPerfDataEntry not accessible current Yes adslAtucintervalTable adsIMibObjects 8 adslAtucIntervalEntry not accessible current No adslAturIntervalTable adsIMibObjects 9 adslAturIntervalEntry not accessible current No adslAtucChanPerfData adsIMibObjects 10 adslAtucChanPerfData not accessible current No Table Entry adslAturChanPerf adsIMibObjects 11 adslAturChanPerfData not accessible current No DataTable Entry adslAtucChaninterval adsIMibObjects 12 adslAtucChan not accessible current No Table IntervalEntry adslAturChanInterval adsIMibObjects 13 adslAturChan not accessible current No Table IntervalEntry adslLineConfProfile
19. The port ID of the entry m status The status of the entry invalid This learned entry has timed out but has not yet been deleted 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 Example IAC show bridge timeout Display results m timeout The bridge table entry timeout value A 52 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 The time in hours minutes and seconds m timezone The offset from Greenwich Mean Time show filter filter_name Minimum Access Level User The show filter command displays configured data filters filter_name Specifies that the display should be limited to a single filter Example IAC show filter Display results m filter name The name of the filter m action The action to be performed forward Specifies that a p
20. pdn_IpSecManual mib 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 E 5 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 MIB Configure management ipsec create pdniPSecConnectionRowStatus pdn_IpSecManual mib connection create Configure management ipsec delete pdniPSecConnectionRowStatus pdn_lpSecManual mib connection delete Configure management ipsec disable pdnUsrConfigIPSec pdn_IpSecManual mib disable Configure management ipsec enable pdnUsrConfiglPSec pdn_lpSecManual mib enable Configure management ipsec Local tunnel pdnUsrConfigLocalTunnelEndpoint pdn_IpSecManual mib local tunnel address address IPAddr Configure management snmp Access devSecurityMgrValidation pdn_security access validation validation Configure management snmp nms address Nms address securityMgrlpAddress pdn_ security Configure management snmp Nms traps devSecurity TraplpAddress pdn_security nms traps destination Configure management snmp Private communityName and communityType pdn_dslam private string community string Configure management snmp Public entCommunityName and pdn_dslam public string community entCommunity Type string Configure management snmp state securityMgrAccess pdn_ security state Configure management subnet subnet pdninetloSubnetMask pdn_inet Configure management vian mgmt vl
21. the default order is month day and year hh mm Specifies the time in hours 0 23 and minutes 0 59 Example IAC configure date 03 21 02 13 05 configure date timezone time_zone Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure date timezone command specifies the time zone the date and time are relative to time_zone Specifies the offset in hours from Greenwich Mean Time GMT that the date and time represent Hours before GMT are expressed as negative numbers and hours after GMT are expressed as positive numbers with or without a plus sign Half hours are supported as decimals Valid values are 12 through 12 Offsets are listed in Table F 1 Time Zone Names in Appendix F Reference Tables You can also obtain a list of time zone offsets using the command configure date timezone The unit does not adjust for Daylight Savings Time Examples IACtconfigure date timezone 2 IAC configure date timezone 9 IAC configure date timezone 3 5 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Configure Factory 4800 A2 GB20 10 The configure factory command loads the factory default parameters into the running configuration The default parameters take immediate effect but are not saved Execute the Save command to save the parameters to Non Volatile Random Access Memory NVRAM Factory defaults include a management address of 10 10 10 10 so if you are managing the BitStorm 4800 usi
22. INTEGER read write current Yes rs232SyncPortRTSCTSDelay rs232SyncPortEntry 11 Integer32 read write current No rs232SyncPortMode rs232SyncPortEntry 12 INTEGER read write current Yes rs232SyncPortldlePattern rs232SyncPortEntry 13 INTEGER read write current No rs232SyncPortMinFlags rs232SyncPortEntry 14 Integer32 read write current No C 32 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Ethernet Like MIB C MIB Support The Ethernet Like MIB is defined in RFC 2665 It comprises the following objects Table C 30 Ethernet like MIB Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported dot3Stats Table dot3 2 Sequence of dot3StatsEntry not accessible current Yes dot3CollTable dot3 5 Sequence of dot3CollEntry not accessible current No dot3ControlTable dot3 9 Sequence of dot3ControlEntry not accessible current No dot3Pause Table dot3 10 Sequence of dot3PauseEntry not accessible current Yes dot3Tests dot3 6 N A not accessible current No dot3Errors dot3 7 N A not accessible current No dot3StatsTable The dot3StatsTable contains statistics for a group of Ethernet devices Table C 31 dot3StatsTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported dot3StatsIndex dot3StatsEntry 1 Interfacelndex read only current Yes dot3StatsAlignmentErrors dot3StatsEntry 2 Counter32 read
23. It also can be used to change passwords user Specifies a user name of 1 15 printable characters Spaces are not allowed If the user already exists the command modifies the password or passwords for the user login_password Specifies a password of 1 15 printable characters Spaces are not allowed A login password is required of all users privilege_password Specifies a password of 1 15 printable characters Spaces are not allowed The optional second password allows users to enter privileged mode to configure the system The privilege password must be different than the login password Example IAC configure user accounts create admin2 sesame vip IAC configure user accounts create admin2 sesame newpass configure user accounts delete user Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure user accounts delete command deletes a user account user Specifies the user account to be deleted Example IAC configure user accounts delete tempacct A 46 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Copy The copy command saves and restores configurations Table A 23 Copy Command copy ftp p_ address user_name password filename startup config copy running config startup config copy startup config ftp ip address user_name password filename copy startup config running config Minimum Access Level Administrator The copy command copies the co
24. Specifies the name of the connection policy to modify disable Specifies that anti replay is not in effect enable Specifies that anti replay is in effect Example IAC configure management ipsec connection modify secl antireplay enable configure management ipsec connection modify connection_name encryption des null Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection modify encryption command sets the encryption standard for a specified connection connection_name Specifies the name of the connection policy to modify des Specifies that the encryption standard is the Data Encryption Standard null Specifies that no encryption is used Example IAC configure management ipsec connection modify secl encryption des A 28 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Specifies the name of the connection policy to modify key_string Defines the key This is a string of up to 16 hexadecimal digits 0 f Example IAC configure management ipsec connection modify sec2 encryption key d2e4d3c1 configure management
25. Terminology and Conventions Example TAC configure security ip 1 48 show July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Identifies the port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions mac_address Specifies a MAC address allowed to send data to the port Traffic from any other MAC address is dropped Adding an address automatically enables the MAC address filtering feature for the port The address must be in the form XX XX XX XX XX XX where each x is a hexadecimal digit 0 f Example IAC configure security mac 1 1 add 00 01 d2 e4 d3 cl configure security mac port_id delete mac_address all Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security mac delete command deletes a MAC address in the table of addresses allowed to send data to a particular DSL port port_id Identifies the port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions mac_address Specifies a MAC address to be deleted The address must exist in the table of addresses for
26. 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 ip_address Specifies the IP address of the next hop router Example TAC configure ip nhr 135 75 90 112 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 23 A CLI Command Descriptions Configure Management The configure management command sets parameters for remote management of the BitStorm 4800 Table A 12 Configure Management Command 1 of 9 configure management address bootp ip_address subnet_mask default_gateway 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 Management addresses are cleared in anticipation of a BOOTP response ip_address Specifies the management IP address The default address is 10 10 10 10 subnet_mask Specifies the subnet mask to be applied to the IP address The default mask is 255 255 255 0 default_gateway Specifies the management next hop or gateway IP address The default gateway is 10 10 10 254 Examples IAC configure management address bootp IAC configure
27. adsIMibObjects 14 adslLineConfProfile not accessible current Yes Table Entry adslLineAlarmConf adsIMibObjects 15 adslLineAlarmConf not accessible current No C 36 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 adslLineTable C MIB Support The adslLineTable describes features common to both ends of the line Table C 37 adslLineTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslLineCoding adslLineEntry 1 AdslLineCodingType read only current Yes adslLineType adslLineEntry 2 INTEGER read only current Yes adslLineSpecific adslLineEntry 3 VariablePointer read only current No adslLineConfProfile adslLineEntry 4 SnmpAdminString read only current Yes adslLineAlarmConf Profile adslLineEntry 5 SnmpAdminString read only current No adslAtucPhysTable The adslAtucPhysTable contains physical layer parameters for ATU Cs Table C 38 adslAtucPhysTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslAtucInvSerialNumber de id SnmpAdminString read only current Yes 1 adslAtucInvVendorlD ar cee SnmpAdminString read only current Yes 2 adslAtucInvVersion Number Seeley ad SnmpAdminString read only current Yes 3 adslAtucCurrSnrMgn ees aL INTEGER read only current Yes 4 adslAtucCurrAtn E core Gauge32 read only current Yes adslAtucCurrStatus l ds BITS read only current Yes adslAtucCurrOutputPwr A INTEGER read only
28. navigation 4 2 overview 4 1 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10
29. syncPort 5 Device Sync Port Statistics Group No rs232SyncPortExtMIBObject syncPort 6 RS 232 Sync Port Group Yes PDN DIAGNOSTICS MIB The PDN DIAGNOSTICS MIB is used to configure tests Only the PDN DSLAM SYSTEM MIB diagTestMIBTraps group is supported For a description of traps supported by the BitStorm 4800 see Appendix B SNMP Traps The PDN DSLAM SYSTEM MIB is used to configure and collect statistics for line cards It comprises the following groups Table C 72 PDN DSLAM SYSTEM MIB Objects Object OID Description Supported sysDevStats sysDevDslamMIBObjects 1 The Statistics Group No sysDevConfig sysDevDslamMIBObjects 2 The Configuration Group Yes 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 55 C MIB Support sysDevConfig Group The sysDevConfig group is used for configuration Table C 73 sysDevConfig IndexNext Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported enablePowerSourceFailure sysDevConfig 1 INTEGER read write current No Alarm devifTable sysDevConfig 2 SEQUENCE OF not current No devifTableEntry accessible communityTrapAddressinfo sysDevConfig 3 SEQUENCE OF not current No Table community Trap accessible AddressInfoTableEntry entCommunityTable sysDevConfig 4 SEQUENCE OF not current Yes entCommunityTable accessible Entry sysDevUserAccountTable sysDevConfig 5 SEQUENCE OF not current No sysDevUser
30. sysDevL2FilterRuleConfig sysDevFilter 4 SEQUENCE OF not mandatory Yes Table sysDevL2FilterRule accessible ConfigTableEntry sysDefFilterBinding Table sysDevFilter 5 SEQUENCE OF not mandatory Yes sysDefFilterBinding 26 essible TableEntry sysDevFilterlndexNext sysDevFilter6 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes sysDevL2FilterRulelndex sysDevFilter 7 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes Next sysDevFilterToRuleBinding sysDevFilter8 SEQUENCE OF not mandatory Yes Table sysDevFilterToRule accessible BindingTableEntry 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 57 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 OID Syntax Access Status Supported pdninetTelnetServerPort pdninetMIBObjects 1 INTEGER read write current No pdninetFtpServerControlPort pdninetMIBObjects 2 INTEGER read write current No pdninetFtpServerDataPort pdninetMIBObjects 3 INTEGER read write current No pdninetlpAddressTableMaxlp pdninetMIBObjects 4 Integer32 read only current No Subnets pdninetlpAddress Table pdanInetMIBObjects 5 Integer32 read only current No CurrentlpSubnets pdninetlpAddress Table pdninetMIBObjects 6 SEQUENCE OF not current Yes pdninetlpAddress accessible TableEntry pdnInetIpAddressTable
31. 1 configure management snmp nms traps traps_address1 traps_address8 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp nms traps command specifies the IP addresses of up to eight trap managers to which traps are sent traps_address1 traps_address8 Specifies one to eight IP addresses of traps managers Example IAC configure management snmp nms traps 135 76 90 90 135 76 91 1 configure management snmp private string private_community_string Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp private string command specifies the community string for read write access private_community_string Specifies the string used for read write access lt may be up to 64 printable characters The default is public Example IAC configure management snmp private string topsecret July 2002 A 31 A CLI Command Descriptions A 32 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 lt may be up to 64 printable characters The default is public Example IACtconfigure management snmp public string mediumsecret configure management snmp state disabled enab
32. 2 34 1 pdn_IPSec 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 D 3 D OID Cross Reference Table D 1 OIDs for Supported Objects 4 of 4 Tag OID Number MIB pppLinkStatus Table 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 rs2320utSigTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 33 6 RS 232 Like MIB RFC 1659 rs232PortTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 33 2 RS 232 Like MIB RFC 1659 rs232SyncPortExtMIBObject 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 6 6 6 pdn_SyncPortStats rs232SyncPortTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 33 4 RS 232 Like MIB RFC 1659 snmpInASNParseErrs 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 6 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 snmpInBadCommunityNames 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 4 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 snmpInBadCommunityUses 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 5 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 snmpInBadVersions 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 3 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 snmplinPkts 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 1 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 snmpProxyDrops 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 32 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 snmpSilentDrops 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 31 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 sysContact 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 4 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 sysDescr 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 sysDevDslamMIBObjects 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 24 1 pdn_dslam sysDevDslamMIBTraps 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 24 2 pdn_dslam sysDevFilter 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 23 1 1
33. 25 Level 3 0806 ARP 0807 XNS Compatibility 081C Symbolics Private 0888 088A Xyplex 0900 Ungermann Bass net debugr 0A00 Xerox IEEE802 3 PUP 0A01 PUP Addr Trans OBAD Banyan Systems 1000 Berkeley Trailer nego 1001 100F Berkeley Trailer encap IP 1600 Valid Systems 4242 PCS Basic Block Protocol 5208 BBN Simnet 6000 DEC Unassigned Exp F 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 3Com Corporation 7000 Ungermann Bass download 7002 Ungermann Bass dia loop 7020 7029 LRT 7030 Proteon 7034 Cabletron 8003 Cronus VLN 8004 Cronus Direct 8005 HP Probe 8006 Nestar 8008 AT amp T 8010 Excelan 8013 SGI diagnostics 8014 SGI network games 8015 SGI reserved 8016 SGI bounce server 8019 Apollo Computers 802E Tymshare 802F Tigan Inc 8035 Reverse ARP 8036 Aeonic Systems 8038 DEC LANBridge 8039 803C DEC Unassigned 803D DEC Ethernet Encryption July 2002 F 5 F Reference Tables F 6 Table F 2 Ethertypes 3 of 6 Ether Type Descriptio
34. 31 1 5 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2863 ifXTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 31 1 1 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2863 ipAddrTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 20 SNMPv2 MIB for IP RFC 2011 ipCidrRouteAge 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 24 4 1 8 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2096 ipCidrRouteDest 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 24 4 1 1 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2096 ipCidrRoutelflndex 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 24 4 1 5 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2096 ipCidrRoutelnfo 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 24 4 1 9 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2096 ipCidrRouteMask 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 24 4 1 2 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2096 ipCidrRouteNextHop 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 24 4 1 4 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2096 D 2 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 D OID Cross Reference Table D 1 OIDs for Supported Objects 3 of 4 Tag OID Number MIB 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 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 2 SNMPv2 MIB for IP RFC 2011 ipForwarding 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 1 SNMPv2 MIB for IP RFC 2011 ipInReceives 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 3 SNMPv2 MIB for IP RFC 2011 mpeDevHealthAndStatusMIBObjects 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 12 7 1 mpe_HealthAndStatus mpeDevHealthAndStatusMIBTraps 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 12 7 2 mpe_HealthAndStatus
35. 59 PDN DEVICE TIME MIB 000 00 e eee eee eee C 59 D OID Cross Reference OID N MDETS incon 5000 2h bk Oto Slee he eet ek E ne eee Dat D 1 E CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference F Reference Tables Index vi TIME ZONCS rk Pe a ia A a F 1 EthemyPes saul Mckee a tli Cit is lee e ole MA tain tlhe ds F 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 m 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 Document Summary Section Description Chapter 1 BitStorm 4800 Provides an introduction to the capabilities of the Overview BitStorm 4800 Chapter 2 Terminology and Defines terms used in this manual and in the product s Conventions user interfaces Chapter 3 Using the Command Explains how to use the Command Line Interface Line Interface CLI Chapter 4 Using the Web Exlains how to use the web interface Interface Chapter 5 Monitoring and Describes tools for monitoring the system and Troubleshooting diagnosing problems Appendix A CLI Command Provides detailed descriptions of all CLI commands Descriptions Appendix B SNMP Traps Describes the SNMP traps suppor
36. 7 and above under Windows or Unix Under Windows version 6 or above of either browser is recommended 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 4 1 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 m Status Use the Status screens to display statistics status and contents of memory The Status screen of a 48 port model is shown Alsmeer 10 106 1 60 BitStorm 4800 Configuration Diagnostics Status Interface DSL port statistics Ethernet statistics 195 statistics ooo oOo Dro oO or ACA AA Ge of OF Oe i y 20 Os 02 0n g OD 0O 0 0D Oe Ou Oi Oe m Diagnostics Use the Dlagnostics screens to start and stop tests Alsmeer 10 106 1 60 Current Test Status Inactive Test LEDs Click the button to Start or Stop the DTE Loopback on the W 35 X 21 port Start DTE Loopback 4 2 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4 Using the Web Interface Configuration Use the Configuration screens to configure the system interfaces and filters PARADY NE Alsmeer 10 106 1 60 BitStorm 4800 Status System Configuration Mode Static IP Address 10 106 1 60 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 106 1 254 MAC Address O0 e0 39 20 00 b0 Apply m System Use the System screens to display system information download firmware back up configurations and modi
37. A call 1 800 PARADYNE 1 800 727 2396 m Outside the U S A call 1 727 530 8623 Viii July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 adsImib adslext 07 txt Definitions of Extention Managed Objects for ADSL Lines ITU T 992 1 Single Pair High Speed Digital Subscriber Line SHDSL transceivers ITU T 992 2 Asymmetrical digital subscriber line ADSL transceivers RFC 1213 MIB II RFC 1471 PPP LCP MIB RFC 1483 Bridge MIB RFC 1659 RS 232 Like MIB RFC 1700 Assigned Numbers RFC 1907 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 2011 SNMPv2 MIB for IP RFC 2096 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2515 ATM MIB RFC 2662 ADSL Line MIB RFC 2665 Ethernet Link MIB RFC 2668 802 3 MAU MIB RFC 2737 Entity MIB RFC 2863 Interfaces Group MIB 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 ix About This Guide x July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 BitStorm 4800 Overview Overview The BitStorm 4800 IP DSLAM is an access gateway that combines in one device m Layer 2 switching m Aggregation m Element management m Provisioning m Digital Subscriber Line DSL support The BitStorm 4800 is a replacement for and an alternative t
38. C 8 IP Group escri ee eee ee ee Re pa C 8 ENTITY AMIB C iatan ai ana g tae dad C 9 entPhysicallndex por erie riire aea ee es C 10 entPhysicalVendorType ooocccoccc eee C 12 July 2002 iii Contents FMB sc 00 Sultan en ota ace SI WS eta C 13 Interfaces wc ci a ri Gk Made aed C 14 Hable a AAAS has a Th he or ais toi ae Sear C 15 INDEX rcs Sota a Seated athena Bid ata as arde C 16 DOSE is ae Eucla ctr at als Sate ate sine ada C 17 INES PEE e cae dg eat dint us oat nny gon teeta tate C 18 MU aaa he OS ee es C 19 ITADMINStatusss un aud al tn conta Rees de Aa nee C 20 HOPSrStatuS ints sage cates dd Aneel ts Spee ees C 21 Tala a dada C 22 NaMe rsang tar a DRA C 22 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable 0 00 C 23 ifConnectorPresent 202 cee eee eee ees C 24 Stack Tables ii ete da a ld a C 25 ATM MIB 30500 8a dee stl A A Saeed ls A C 27 atmlInterfaceTCTable 200 0 cece eee eee C 28 atMVGlT able esse eee oe ae nee re eee C 28 ATM FORUM SNMP M4 MIB 00020 00 e eee eee eee C 29 RS 2322MIB vei gti dd PEE eet ea A EE RE C 30 rS232NUM DE eeu asta gs daa at a C 30 rs232PortTable 00 00 C 31 rs232AsyncPortTable 0 0 ee ee C 31 rs232SyncPortTable 0 eee ee C 32 Ethernet Like MIB o ooooocccccoco C 33 dotBStatsTable ooocoococcco eee C 33 MAU MIB soto ica a tt a eels C 34 MauTables nai aos di ES Bip oe ds C 34 HJaCkTY PGi swale ceed i a E A ee eed C 35 ifMauNe
39. Delete Mac dot1dStaticStatus RFC 1493 address Configure sntp State devNTPEnable pdn_time MIB Configure sntp interval interval devNTPSynchronised pdn_time MIB Configure sntp p address ip address devNTPServerlp pdn_time MIB Configure syslog rate limiting Rate limiting pdnSyslogRateLimiting pdn_syslog Configure syslog threshold Syslog pdnSyslogSeverityThreshold pdn_syslog threshold Configure system information System sysLocation RFC 1213 system location Location Configure system information System name sysName RFC 1213 system name Configure system options Date display devConfigDateDisplayFormat pdn_Config date display format format Configure system options Inactivity devConfigComDiscTime pdn_Config inactivity timeout timeout Configure system options Port display devConfigPortNumDisplayFormat pdn_Config port display format format Configure system options Test timeout devConfigTestDuration pdn_Config test timeout ip address Configure uplink uplink waninterface PDN STACKABLE MIB Configure uplink tag base base ultBaseVlanTag PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB Configure uplink tag index index ultindex PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB Copy ftp startup config filename filename pdnDevFileXferFileName pdn_control Copy ftp startup config lp address pdnDevFileXferServerlpAddress pdn_control 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 E 7 E CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference
40. Group The pdninetlpAddressTable comprises the following objects Table C 77 pdnInetIpAddressTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported pdninetlpAddress pdnInetlpAddress IpAddress not current Yes TableEntry 1 accessible pdninetlpSubnetMask pdnInetlpAddress IpAddress read create current Yes TableEntry 2 pdninetlpAddressType pdnInetlpAddress INTEGER read create current Yes TableEntry 3 pdnInetlpRowStatus pdnInetlpAddress RowStatus read create current Yes TableEntry 4 pdninetlpGateway pdnInetlpAddress IpAddress read create current Yes TableEntry 5 C 58 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 PDN SYSLOG MIB The PDN SYSLOG MIB is used to implement a system log Table C 78 PDN SYSLOG MIB Objects C MIB Support Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported pdnSyslogStatus pdnSyslog 1 INTEGER read write current Yes pdnSyslogIPAddr pdnSyslog 2 IpAddress read write current Yes pdnSyslogLevel pdnSyslog 3 INTEGER read write deprecated Yes pdnSyslogPort pdnSyslog 4 Integer32 read write deprecated Yes pdnSyslogSeverityThreshold pdnSyslog 5 INTEGER read write current Yes pdnSyslogRemoteDaemon pdnSyslog 6 INTEGER read write current No pdnSyslogTable pdnSyslog 7 SEQUENCE OF not current Yes pdnSyslogEntry accessible pdnSyslogNumOfMsginTable pdnSyslog 8 Integer32 read only current Yes pdnSyslogMaxT
41. More Prompt The CLI lets you control the flow of text to the screen with a paging command see Paging in Appendix A CL Command Descriptions If paging is disabled text is sent to the screen without interruption If paging is enabled only 23 lines of text are displayed at a time A More prompt is displayed on line 24 of your screen and you can do the following m To view the next screen of output press the spacebar m To view the next line of output press the Enter key m To return to the command line press q or any other key besides the spacebar and Enter key The paging command affects only the user who enters the command Command Help You can obtain help when you enter commands by using the following methods To list all commands for a specific level enter a question mark at the system prompt IAC m To obtain a list of commands that start with a particular character set enter an abbreviated command immediately followed by a question mark TAC configure sys m To list a command s keywords or arguments enter a question mark in place of a keyword or argument on the command line IAC configure management 3 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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
42. 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 User Name sysDevConfigUserAccountUserld pdn_dslam Show users User id loginUserld pdn_dslam Show users line line loginAccessApp pdn_dslam Show users location location loginAccessHost pdn_dslam Show vlans hardware address hardware dotiqTpFdbAddress RFC 2674 MIB address Show vlans port id port id dotiqTpFdbPort RFC 2674 MIB Show vlans vlan id vlan id dot1qVlanIndex RFC 2674 MIB Test dte loopback start Start devControlTestCmd pdn_Control mib Test dte loopback stop Stop devControlTestCmd pdn_Control mib Test leds led test devControlTest pdn_Control devControlTestStatus and devControlTestCmd 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 E 17 E CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference E 18 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Reference Tables Time Zones The following values are used by the configure date command See Configure Date in Appendix A CL Command Descriptions Table F 1 Time Zone Names 1 of 3 Time Zone Name Description gmt Greenwich Mean Time No Daylight Savings Time us eastern GMT 5 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us indiana GMT 6 No Daylight Savings Time us central GMT 6 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us mountain GMT 7 Subject to U S Daylight Savings
43. This port uses an interleave buffer Example IAC configure interface dsl 1 24 latency interleaved configure interface dsl port_id line code ansi dmt g lite multimode Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl line code command specifies the line code for a DSL port port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions line code Valid choices are ansi The port uses ANSI T1 413 1998 dmt The port uses G dmt G 992 1 g lite The port uses G lite G 992 2 multimode The port automatically senses the line code in accordance with G 994 1 This is the default Example IAC configure interface dsl 1 24 line code ansi July 2002 A 13 A CLI Command Descriptions A 14 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 Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions linkupdown trap Valid choices are disabled No traps are sent upon link up and link down ev
44. Uplink Processor Ethernet Interface Only valid value is disabled 2 External ADSL Ports enabled 1 or disabled 2 External ATM Interfaces Only valid value is disabled 2 External Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces Only valid value is disabled 2 Internal Port Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces Only valid value is disabled 2 Internal L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces Only valid value is disabled 2 Internal Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interface Only valid value is disabled 2 Internal L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Interface Only valid value is disabled 2 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 23 C MIB Support ifConnectorPresent The ifConnectorPresent object declares whether there is a physical connector m true 1 The interface sublayer has a physical connector m false 2 The interface sublayer has no physical connector Table C 20 ifConnectorPresent Location Interface Value External Console Port true 1 External Modem Port true 1 External Ethernet Management Port true 1 External Ethernet Downlink Port true 1 External Ethernet Uplink Port true 1 External Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port true 1 External PPP Uplink HDLC Interface false 2 External PPP Uplink PPP Interface false 2 Internal PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface false 2 Internal Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Ethernet Interface false 2 External ADSL
45. are dropped for clarification xxx refers to the associated ADSL port number in a stack 001 048 ek yyy refers to the associated Port Processor number in the stack 001 006 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 25 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 0 0 CC SS1 yyy L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces CC SS1 yyy 0 0 CC SS1 yyy Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interface CC SS1 110 0 0 CC SS1 110 L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Interface CC SS1 111 0 0 CC SS1 111 See flndex on page C 16 for a description of the iflndex encoding scheme Spaces are added and leading zeroes are dropped for clarification xxx refers to the associated ADSL port number in a stack 001 048 yyy refers to the associated Port Processor number in the stack 001 006 C 26 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 ATM MIB Table C 22 ATM MIB C MIB Support The ATM MIB is defined in RFC 2515 It comprises the following objects Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported atminterfaceConf Table atmMIBObjects 2 Sequence of not current No atmInterfaceConfEntry accessible atmiInterfaceDs3Plcp atmMIBObjects 3 Sequence of not current No Table
46. assigned to the system defined by the administrator m System Location The location of the system defined by the administrator m FW Revision The revision level of the firmware running in the system Unit level information The first or only unit is designated Unit 1 m Up Time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the unit has been running m Model The Paradyne model number of Unit n m Serial Number The unit serial number m Main Card HW Rev The hardware revision level of the main circuit card m PLD Main Rev The firmware revision level of the PLD Programmable Logic Device on the main circuit card m Child Card HW Rev The hardware revision level of the child card Management Module information Model The Paradyne model number of the module Serial Number The module s serial number HW revision The hardware revision level of the module s circuit card PLD Mgmt The firmware revision level of the management PLD PLD V 35 The firmware revision level of the V 35 PLD MAC Address The hardware address of the Management Module A 66 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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
47. atminterfaceDs3PlcpEntry accessible atminterfaceTCTable aimMIBObjects 4 Sequence of not current Yes atminterfaceTCEntry accessible atmTrafficDescr atmMIBObjects 5 Sequence of not current No ParamTable atmTrafficDescrParamEntry accessible atmVpITable atmMIBObjects 6 Sequence of atmVplEntry not current No accessible atmVclTable atmMIBObjects 7 Sequence of atmVclEntry not current Yes accessible atmVpCrossConnect atmMIBObjects 8 INTEGER read only current No IndexNext atmVpCrossConnect atmMIBObjects 9 Sequence of not current No Table atmVpCrossConnectEntry accessible atmVcCrossConnect atmMIBObjects 10 INTEGER read only current No IndexNext atmVcCrossConnect atmMIBObjects 11 Sequence of not current No Table atmVcCrossConnectEntry accessible aal5VccTable atmMIBObjects 12 Sequence of aal5VccTable not current No accessible atmTrafficDescr aimMIBObjects 13 INTEGER not current No ParamindexNext accessible 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 27 C MIB Support atmInterfaceTCTable The ATM Interface TC Sublayer Table contains Transmission Convergence sublayer configuration and state parameters Table C 23 atmInterfaceTCTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported atminterfaceOCDEvents atminterfaceTCEntry 1 Counter32 read only current Yes atminterfaceTCAlarm atminterfaceTCEntry 2 INTEGER read only current Yes State
48. configure interface console stop bits command sets the number of stop bits delimiting a byte on the Console port stop bits Valid choices are 1 and 2 The default is 1 Example IAC configure interface console stop bits 1 configure interface dsl port_id atm data connection vpi vci Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl atm data connection command specifies by VPI VCI the virtual circuit used for data port_id identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions atm data connection Valid input is the VPI VCI for the data connection The default is 0 35 The valid range for VPI is 0 15 The valid range for VCI is 32 255 Examples IAC configure interface dsl 1 1 atm data connection 1 35 configure interface dsl port_id atm encapsulation llc bridged vcm bridged Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl atm encapsulation command specifies whether the port uses Logical Link Control LLC or Virtual Channel Multiplexing VCM bridged encapsulation port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions atm encapsulation Valid choices are lic bridged The interface uses LLC bridged encapsulation This is the default ve
49. connection modify algorithm key algorithm key pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH InboundAuthenticationKey OR pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH OutboundAuthenticationKey OR pdniPSecConnectionIPSecESP InboundAuthenticationKey OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundAuthenticationKey pdn_IpSecManual mib E 12 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 MIB Show management connection antireplay pdniPSecConnectionAntiReplay pdn_IpSecManual mib modify antireplay Show management connection encryption pdniPSecConnectionIPSecESP pdn_IpSecManual mib modify encryption InboundEncryptionAlg OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundEncryptionAlg Show management connection modify encryption key encryption key pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP InboundEncryptionKey OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundEncryptionKey pdn_IpSecManual mib Show management connection modify protocol protocol pdniPSecConnectionTransform pdn_lpSecManual mib Show management connection modify remote host address Remote host address pdnIPSecConnectionRemoteHost Address pdn_IpSecManual mib Show management connection modify remote tunnel address Remote tunnel address pdnIPSecConnectionTunnelEndpoint RemotelpAddr pdn_IpSecManual mib Show management connection modify s
50. ethernet port_id xover mdi mdix Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet xover command specifies the crossover type when mode is set to manual port_id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in Ethernet Port ID in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions xover Valid choices are mdi The port is connected to a Network Interface Card NIC mdix The port is connected to a hub Example IAC configure interface ethernet 1 mgmt xover mdi A 18 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 ina byte on the Modem port data bits Valid choices are 7 and 8 The default is 8 Example IAC configure interface modem data bits 7 configure interface modem parity even none odd Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface modem parity command sets the parity bit type for the Modem port parity Valid choices are none odd and even The default is none Example IACtconfigure interface modem parity even configure interface modem rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Minimum Access Leve
51. gateway Configure management address IP address pdninetlpAddress pdn_inet MIB Configure management des key pdnUsrConfigloSecKey pdn_IpSecManual mib connection default des key Configure management ah alg pdnUsrlpSecKeySetupAlg pdn_IpSecManual mib connection default ah alg Configure management ah md5 key pdnUsrConfiglpSecKey pdn_lpSecManual mib connection default ah md5 key Configure management ah sha1 key pdnUsrConfiglpSecKey pdn_lpSecManual mib connection default ah sha1 key Configure management encryption pdnUsrlpSecKeySetupAlg pdn_lpSecManual mib connection default encryption Configure management esp alg pdnUsrlpSecKeySetupAlg pdn_lpSecManual mib connection default esp alg Configure management esp md5 key pdnUsrConfigloSecKey pdn_IpSecManual mib E 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Table E 1 E CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference 5 of 17 CLI Command Element MIB Object MIB Configure management connection default esp sha1 key esp sha1 key pdnUsrConfiglpSecKey pdn_IpSecManual mib Configure management connection modify algoirithm algorithm pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH InboundAuthenticationAlg OR pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH OutboundAuthenticationAlg OR pdniPSecConnectionIPSecESP InboundAuthenticationAlg OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundAuthenticationAlg pdn_IpSecManual mib Configure management connection modify algorithm ke
52. is accessible via either a directly connected terminal session or a Telnet connection You can use the CLI to m Change the operational characteristics of the device by setting configuration values m Display system status m Perform diagnostics The system supports multiple simultaneous CLI sessions Access Levels CLI users have one of two access levels m User The user may display certain configuration and status information Administrator The user has access to all commands The Administrator level requires a second password At least one login ID and one password are internally stored for each user and can be modified by the administrator If the user has administrator privileges one login ID and two passwords are stored one for User privilege and one for Administrator privilege The passwords must be different for User level and Administrator level access for the same login ID 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 3 1 3 Using the Command Line Interface Logging In When the CLI connection is first established a login prompt is displayed Login gt 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 gt Enter the password associated with the user name The default password for admin is null so press Enter without typing anything The following prompt is displayed IAC gt Type privilege and press Enter The password prompt
53. is affected by the filter both Specifies that traffic both to and from the port is affected by the filter port_id Specifies the DSL port whose traffic is to be filtered Example IAC configure filter binding create no_at_or_ipx 1 1 configure filter binding delete filter_name outbound inbound both port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter binding delete command removes the association of a filter to a port filter_name Specifies the filter whose association is to be deleted The filter itself remains intact outbound Specifies that traffic from the port is affected by the filter whose binding is to be deleted inbound Specifies that traffic to the port is affected by the filter whose binding is to be deleted both Specifies that traffic both to and from the port is affected by the filter whose binding is to be deleted port_id Specifies the DSL port whose filter is to be deleted Example IAC configure filter binding delete no_at_or_ipx 1 1 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 9 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 comman
54. is displayed again to show that you must enter the administrator privilege password The first time you log in just press Enter The following prompt is displayed IAC For security purposes immediately establish new passwords for the user name admin See Configure User Accounts in Appendix A CLI Command Descriptions Command Line Prompts The command line prompt shows the user access level whether there are any unsaved configuration changes and at what level you are in the command tree For the User access level the following prompt is displayed IAC gt For the Administrator access level the following prompt is displayed IAC If changes have been made to the configuration in this or a previous session that have not been changed an exclamation point is added to the prompt For example IAC The next section Modes of Operation shows how your position in the command tree further affects the prompt July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 The prompt shows where you are in the command structure For example TAC configure IAC configure interface IAC configure inter
55. is given a unique VLAN tag The system therefore treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port Example IAC configure bridge mode mux configure bridge timeout time Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure bridge timeout command specifies the maximum amount of time a learned entry may exist in the bridge table without apearing as the source address of a received frame time The amount of time in seconds that an entry may exist The valid range is 10 1000000 seconds or 0 zero which specifies that no timeouts will occur The default is 300 Example IAC configure bridge timeout 0 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 5 A CLI Command Descriptions Configure Date A 6 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 Table A 5 Configure Date Command configure date mm dd yy da mm yy hh mm Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure date command sets the date and time mm dd yy or dd mm yy specifies the month day and year each as two digits The date format is set by the configure system options command see Table A 18 Configure System Options Command
56. n ATM Interface 48 External Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces Unit n PP En Interface 1 Unit n PP En Interface 48 Internal Port Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces Unit n PP L2 Sw En Interface 1 Unit n PP L2 Sw En Interface 6 Internal L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces Unit n L2 Sw PP En Interface 1 Unit n L2 Sw PP En Interface 6 Internal Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Mgmt Processor L2 Sw En Interface Interface Internal L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet L2 Switch Mgmt Processor En Interface Interface 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 17 C MIB Support ifType Table C 14 ifType The ifType is the numeric interface type as defined by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA Location Interface Value External Console Port rs232 33 External Modem Port rs232 33 External Ethernet Management Port ethernetCsmaca 6 External Ethernet Downlink Port ethernetCsmaca 6 External Ethernet Uplink Port ethernetCsmaca 6 External IP PPP Layer 3 Uplink Port or v35 45 Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port External PPP Uplink HDLC Interface hdlc 118 External PPP Uplink PPP Interface ppp 23 Internal PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface ethernetCsmaca 6 Internal Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Ethernet Interface ethernetCsmacd 6 External ADSL Ports adsl 94 External ATM Interfaces atm Virtual 149 External Port Processor Eth
57. only current Yes dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsEntry 3 Counter32 read only current Yes dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames dot3StatsEntry 4 Counter32 read only current Yes dot3StatsMultipleCollisionsFrames dot3StatsEntry 5 Counter32 read only current Yes dot3StatsSQETestErrors dot3StatsEntry 6 Counter32 read only current No dot3Stats DeferredTransmissions dot3StatsEntry 7 Counter32 read only current Yes dot3StatsLateCollisions dot3StatsEntry 8 Counter32 read only current Yes dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions dot3StatsEntry 9 Counter32 read only current Yes dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors dot3StatsEntry 10 Counter32 read only current No dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors dot3StatsEntry 11 Counter32 read only current No dot3StatsFrameTooLongs dot3StatsEntry 13 Counter32 read only current Yes dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors dot3StatsEntry 16 Counter32 read only current No dot3StatsEtherChipSet dot3StatsEntry 17 Object read only deprecated No Identifier dot3StatsSymbolErrors dot3StatsEntry 18 Counter32 read only current No dot3StatsDuplexStatus dot3StatsEntry 19 INTEGER read only current Yes 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 33 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 OID Syntax Access Status Supported rpMauTable dot3RpMauBasicGro
58. only either x or y in this example i A required choice within an optional element Helvetica Italic A variable Courier Bold A command and its keywords It is necessary to type only as much of a command or keyword as is required to distinguish it from others The CLI software automatically fills in the rest Underscore If a keyword is underscored it is the default value for the command X X X X IP address or subnet mask Each x denotes a decimal value 0 255 XX XX XX XX XX XX MAC address Each x denotes a hexadecimal digit OH Commands are shown in this appendix in alphabetical order regardless of function or access level required For general information about using the CLI see Chapter 3 Using the Command Line Interface July 2002 A 1 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 dsl1 1 1 The back command returns the display to the iac configure interface ds1 prompt Example IAC configure interface dsl 1 1 back IAC configure interface ds1l back TAC configure interface _ A 2 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Clear 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI
59. pdn_filter sysLocation 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 sysName 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 5 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 sysObjectID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 sysServices 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 7 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 sysUpTime 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 MIB for SNMPv2 RFC 1907 wanInterface 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 36 1 1 pdn_stackable D 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 MIB Clear management snmp nms address securityMgrlpAddress pdn_security nms address filter direction Clear management snmp nms traps devSecurity TraplpAddress pdn_security nms traps Clear syslog Clear syslog pdnSyslogClearTable pdn_syslog Configure bridge clear Clear dot1dStaticStatus RFC 1493 Configure bridge mode Mode ipNetToMediaForwardingMode pdn_Arp Configure bridge timeout Bridge timeout dotidTpAgingTime RFC 1493 Configure date DateAndTime devConfigTimeOfDay pdn_Config Configure date timezone Time zone devConfigTimeOfDay pdn_Config Configure factory Default nvram pdnCCMOperation pdn_control settings Configure filter Status sysDevFilterBinidngAdminStatus pdn_filter Configure filter create modify Default Action sysDevDefFilterAction pdn_filter def_action C
60. r CPUTimer r SDRAM r DSL Ports Memory r DataPump r PHY r Management Module CPUReg r CPUTimer rSDRAM r File System r V 35 X 21 Uplink CPUReg r CPUTimer SDRAM r Uplink Interface r GigE Uplink Interface MAC r PHY r Device Reg r GigE Uplink Interface MAC r PHY r Device Reg r Management Port MAC r PHY r Device Reg r Etherswitch 12C Bus r L2 Switch Memory r L2 Switch Reg r Where ris one of P Pass F Fail U Unknown status PDN MPE ENTITY SENSOR MIB The PDN MPE ENTITY SENSOR MIB is used to configure and read temperature sensor limits It is fully supported C 48 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 OID Description Supported pdnNetToMediaParams pdnNetToMediaGenericMIBObjects 1 ARP Parameters No Configuration group pdnNetToMediaConfig pdnNetToMediaGenericMIBObjects 2 ARP Entry Configuration Yes group pdnNetTo8023MediaConfig pdnNetToMediaGenericMIBObjects 3 ARP Entry Configuration for No 802 3 Media Cards ipNetToMediaConfig pdnNetToMediaConfig 4 Proxy ARP Configuration Yes Group pdnNetToMediaMIBTraps pdn arp 2 Traps Yes pdnNetToMediaConfig Group The pdnNetToMediaConfig group contanis objects for configuring ARP entries Table C 58 pdnNetToMediaConfig Group Object OID Syntax Acce
61. statistics Table C 61 pdnAtmVclStat Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported pdnAtmVclStatTable pdnAtmVclStat 2 SEQUENCE OF not accessible current Yes pdnAtmVclStatEntry pdnAtmVclCurrTable pdnAtmVclStat3 SEQUENCE OF not accessible current No pdnAtmVclCurrEntry pdnAtmVclHistTable pdnAtmVclStat 4 SEQUENCE OF not accessible current No pdnAtmVclHistEntry C 50 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 C MIB Support pdnAtmStat Group The pdnAtmStat group consists of ATM statistics Table C 62 pdnAtmStat Group Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported pdnAtmStatTable pdnAtmVclStat 2 SEQUENCE OF not accessible current Yes pdnAtmStatEntry PDN CONFIG MIB The PDN CONFIG MIB is used to configure the DSL ports It comprises the following groups Table C 63 PDN CONFIG MIB Objects Object OID Description Supported devConfigArea pdn devConfig 1 The device Configuration Area Group No devConfigTestTimer pdn devConfig 2 The Test Timeout Group Yes devConfigClockSrc pdn devConfig 3 The Clock Source Group No devConfigTrap pdn devConfig 4 The Trap Configuration Group No devConfigAlarm pdn devConfig 5 The System Alarm Group No devConfigCardType pdn devConfig 6 The Card Type Table No devConfigNetSync pdn devConfig 7 The Device Network Synchronization Group No devConfigTime
62. that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified all statistics are cleared clear statistics Resets to zero the statistics for this session This affects only the statistics displayed using the show command during this session All statistics continue to be maintained Example IAC show interface dsl all clear statistics show interface dsl port_id configuration Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl configuration command displays information about all DSL ports or a specified DSL port port_id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all ports configuration Specifies that the port s configuration should be displayed Example IAC show interface dsl 1 1 configuration Display results Configuration parameters for the port See the configure interface dsl commands in Table A 10 Configure Interface Command for information about the parameters 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 55 A CLI Command Descriptions A 56 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 Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displaye
63. this port You can display the table using the configure security mac show command The address must be in the form xx xx xx xx xx xx where each xis a hexadecimal digit O f all Specifies that all MAC addresses defined for the port are to be deleted The MAC address filtering feature is disabled for the port Example IAC configure security mac 1 1 delete 00 01 d2 e4 d3 cl1 configure security mac port_id show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security mac show command displays the table of MAC addresses allowed for a particular DSL port port_id Identifies the port whose table is to be displayed The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions Example TAC configure security ip 1 48 show 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 37 A CLI Command Descriptions IP Security A 38 Entries in the table of allowed IP addresses are made in one of two ways m Dynamic entries are automatically learned by the unit by monitoring DHCP messages that pass through the unit between a subscriber s host and a DHCP server Learning of dynamic entries in this manner is always active Dynamic entries are not retained in non volatile storage so they are lost when the unit is reset or loses power Dynamic entries are removed if and when the lease on the DHCP provided address expires or when the host relinquishes its lease on the address m Static entries are entere
64. value except down 2 Internal Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Any value except down 2 Ethernet Interface External ADSL Ports Any value supported by the syntax External ATM Interfaces Any value supported by the syntax External Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces Any value except down 2 Internal Port Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces Any value except down 2 Internal L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces Any value except down 2 Internal Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Any value except down 2 Interface Internal L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Any value except down 2 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 21 C MIB Support ifX Table ifName All objects in ifXTable are supported except ifHighSpeed 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 Ethernet Downlink Port Downlink GigE External Ethernet Uplink Port Uplink GigE External Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port IP PPP Uplink External PPP Uplink HDLC Interface PPP Uplink HDLC Interface External PPP Uplink PPP Interface PPP Uplink PPP Interface Internal PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface PPP Uplink En Interface Internal Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Ethernet Interface L2 Sw PPP En Interface Extern
65. 0F5 Kinetics 80F7 Apollo Computer 80FF 8103 Wellfleet Communications 8107 8109 Symbolics Private 8130 Hayes Microcomputers 8131 VG Laboratory Systems 8132 8136 Bridge Communications 8137 8138 Novell Inc 8139 813D KTI 8148 Logicraft 8149 Network Computing Devices 814A Alpha Micro 814C SNMP 814D BIIN 814E BIIN 814F Technically Elite Concept July 2002 F 7 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 Apricot Computers 81D6 81DD Artisoft 81E6 81EF Polygon 81F0 81F2 Comsat Labs 81F3 81F5 SAIC 81F6 81F8 VG Analytical 8203 8205 Quantum Software 8221 8222 Ascom Banking Systems 823E 8240 Advanced Encryption Syste 827F 8282 Athena Programming 8263 826A Charles River Data System 829A 829B Inst Ind Info Tech 829C 82AB Taurus Controls 82AC 8693 Walker Richer amp Quinn 8694 869D Idea Courier 869E 86A1 Computer Network Tech 86A3 86AC Gateway Communications 86DB SECTRA 86DE Delta Controls 86DF ATOMIC 86E0 86EF Landis amp Gyr Powers 8700 8710 Motorola F 8 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 F Reference Tables Table F 2 Eth
66. 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Table C 3 SNMP Group OIDs 2 of 2 C MIB Support Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported snmpOutGetRequests snmp 25 Counter read only obsolete No snmpOutGetNexts snmp 26 Counter read only obsolete No snmpOutSetRequests snmp 27 Counter read only obsolete No snmpOutGetResponses snmp 28 Counter read only obsolete No snmpOutTraps snmp 29 Counter read only obsolete No snnpEnableAuthenTraps snmp 30 INTEGER read write current Yes snmpSilentDrops snmp 31 Counter32 read only current Yes snmpProxyDrops snmp 31 Counter32 read only current Yes RFC1213 MIB The RFC1213 MIB is defined in RFC 1213 It comprises the following groups Table C 4 MIB II Groups Supported Group OID Supported system mib 2 1 Yes as in RFC 1907 See System Group on page C 5 interfaces mib 2 2 Yes as in RFC 2863 See F M B on page C 13 at mib 2 3 No ip mib 2 4 Yes as in RFC 2011 See P MIB on page C 8 icmp mib 2 5 No tcp mib 2 6 No udp mib 2 7 No egp mib 2 8 No cmot mib 2 9 No transmission mib 2 10 No snmp mib 2 11 Yes as in RFC 1907 See SNMP Group on page C 6 PDN HEADER MIB The PDN HEADER MIB defines the OIDs for all the other enterprise MIBs The PDN HEADER MIB must be loaded before any of the other enterprise MIBS else your MIB browser will generate an error message and not load the MIBS 4
67. 21 port of the 4804 Management Module configuration Specifies that the V 35 X 21 port s configuration should be displayed Example IAC show interface v35 configuration Display results m current link up time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the interface has been active The remainder of the display shows configuration parameters for the port See the configure interface v35 commands in Table A 10 Configure Interface Command for more information about the parameters July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 m serial link The status of the link dormant The link has no device attached down The link is down testing A test is in progress on the link unknown The link s status cannot be determined up The link is enabled and ready to send packets m current link up time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the interface has been active m link type The electrical interface eia530a The interface is ElA 530 A v35 The inte
68. 2AsyncPortAutobaud rs232AsyncPortEntry 5 INTEGER read write current Yes rs232AsyncPortParityErrs rs232AsyncPortEntry 6 Counter32 read only current No rs232AsyncPortFramingErr rs232AsyncPortEntry 7 Counter32 read only current No Ss rs232AsyncPortOverrunErr rs232AsyncPortEntry 8 Counter32 read only current No Ss 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 31 C MIB Support rs232SyncPortTable The rs232SyncPortTable contains status and descriptions of the synchronous port PPP Uplink Table C 29 rs232SyncPortTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported rs232SyncPortindex rs232SyncPortEntry 1 Interfacelndex read only current Yes rs232SyncPortClockSource rs232SyncPortEntry 2 INTEGER read write current Yes rs232SyncPortFrame rs232SyncPortEntry 3 Counter32 read only current No CheckErrs rs232SyncPortTransmit rs232SyncPortEntry 4 Counter32 read only current No UnderrunErrs rs232SyncPortReceiveOverrun rs232SyncPortEntry 5 Counter32 read only current No Errs rs232SyncPortInterrupted rs232SyncPortEntry 6 Counter32 read only current No Frames rs232SyncPortAbortedFrames rs232SyncPortEntry 7 Counter32 read only current No rs232SyncPortRole rs232SyncPortEntry 8 INTEGER read write current Yes rs232SyncPortEncoding rs232SyncPortEntry 9 INTEGER read write current Yes rs232SyncPortRTSControl rs232SyncPortEntry 10
69. 4 Example TAC configure interface dsl 1 1 max upstream speed 128 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions min downstream speed Valid rates are For dmt and ansi 64 to 8128 Kbps in 32 Kbps increments The default is 128 For g lite 64 to 4000 Kbps in 32 Kbps increments The default is 128 Example IAC configure interface dsl 1 2 min downstream speed 96 configure interface dsl port_id min snr margin margin Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl min snr margin command specifies the minimum SNR margin in dB required for the port See SNR Margin DSL Interfaces on page A 22 for more information port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions margin Valid choices are 0 15 dB in 1 dB increments The default is 0 Examples IAC configure inter
70. 795 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 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 5 5 ips ethernet port Front Fan 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 1 ips fan Main Card 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 3 1 ps 24port adsl main card Main Card PLD 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 4 ips pld Management Processor 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 3 ips processor Management Processor PLD 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 4 ips pld Model 4800 Management Module 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 4 1 ips mgmt no wan Model 4804 Management Module 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 4 2 ips mgmt with v35x21 wan Modem Port 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 5 1 ips rs232 dte port Port Processor 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 3 ips processor Port Processor 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 3 ips processor Port Processor 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 3 ips processor Port Processor 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 3 ips processor Port Processor 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 3 ip
71. 795 2 24 2 10 9 pdn_Control devNTP 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 20 1 2 pdn_device_time diag TestMibTraps 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 16 2 pdn_diagnostics dotidBaseNumPorts 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 1 2 Bridge MIB RFC 1483 dotidBaseType 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 1 3 Bridge MIB RFC 1483 dotidTpAgingTime 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 4 2 Bridge MIB RFC 1483 dotidTpFdbTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 4 3 Bridge MIB RFC 1483 dotidTpPortTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 4 4 Bridge MIB RFC 1483 dot3PauseTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 7 10 Ethernet Like MIB RFC 2665 dot3Stats Table 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 7 2 Ethernet Like MIB RFC 2665 entAliasMappingTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 47 1 3 2 Entity MIB RFC 2737 entLastChangeTime 1 3 6 1 2 1 47 1 4 1 Entity MIB RFC 2737 entPhysicalContains Table 1 3 6 1 2 1 47 1 3 3 Entity MIB RFC 2737 entPhysicalTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 47 1 1 1 Entity MIB RFC 2737 ifJackTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 26 2 2 802 3 MAU MIB RFC 2668 ifMauAutoNegTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 26 5 1 802 3MAU MIB RFC 2668 ifMauTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 26 2 1 802 3 MAU MIB RFC 2668 ifNumber 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 1 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2863 ifRcvAddress Table 1 3 6 1 2 1 31 1 4 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2863 ifStackLastChange 1 3 6 1 2 1 31 1 6 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2863 ifStackTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 31 1 2 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2863 ifTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2863 ifTableLastChange 1 3 6 1 2 1
72. 800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 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 units handling of user data IP Group The IP group include objects for managing implementations of the Internet Protocol Table C 5 IP Group Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported ipForwarding ip 1 INTEGER read write current Yes ipDefaulTTL ip 2 INTEGER read write current Yes ipInReceives ip 3 Counter32 read only current Yes ipInHdrErrors ip 4 Counter32 read only current No ipInAddrErrors ip 5 Counter32 read only current No ipForwDatagrams ip 6 Counter32 read only current No ipInUnknownProtos ip 7 Counter32 read only current No ipInDiscards ip 8 Counter32 read only current No ipInDelivers ip 9 Counter32 read only current No ipOutRequests ip 10 Counter32 read only current No ipOutDiscards ip 11 Counter32 read only current No ipOutNoRoutes ip 12 Counter32 read only current No ipReasmTimeout ip 13 Integer32 read only current No ipReasmReqds ip 14 Counter32 read only current No ipReasmOKs ip 15 Counter32 read only current No ipReasmFails ip 16 Counter32 read only current No ipFragOKs ip 17 Counter32 read only current No ipFragFails ip 18 Counter32 read only current No ipFragCreates ip 19 Counter32 read only c
73. A 63 security A 64 sntp A 65 syslog A 65 system information A 66 system options A 67 system self test A 68 system status A 69 technical support A 69 uplink A 69 uplink tag A 70 user accounts A 70 users A 70 vlans A 71 show command A 52 cross reference 5 6 SNMP configuring A 31 traps B 1 SNMP Group C 6 SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB C 29 SNMPv2 MIB C 5 SNTP A 39 MIB C 59 show command A 65 software restart A 51 special keys 3 5 statistics A 52 DSL A 57 Ethernet A 59 V 35 X 21 A 61 Status screen cross reference 5 6 syntax error 3 5 sysDescr C 5 sysObjectID C 6 System Group C 5 system information configuring A 41 IN 4 system log clearing A 3 configuring A 40 message format 5 2 message levels 5 2 messages 5 3 MIB C 59 viewing 5 2 system options configuring A 42 T terminate privileged mode A 47 terminology 2 1 test dte loopback A 72 initiating A 72 leds A 72 timeout A 43 time configuring A 6 SNTP A 39 time zone configuring A 6 timeout bridge A 5 inactive session A 42 test A 43 traps SNMP B 1 troubleshooting 5 1 U uplink configuring A 44 user accounts access levels 3 1 configuring A 46 V V 35 X 21 port configuring A 20 selecting interface A 21 VLAN configuring for DSL ports A 45 configuring for management A 32 VPN configuring A 24 W warm restart A 51 Web interface browsers supported 4 1 configuration with 4 4
74. Account accessible Entry sysDevIDSLConfig Table sysDevConfig 6 SEQUENCE OF not current No sysDevidslConfigEntry accessible sysDevDslamSyslog sysDevConfig 7 OID N A N A No sysDevConfigUserAccount sysDevConfig 8 SEQUENCE OF not current Yes Table sysDevConfigUser accessible AccounntEntry sysDevConfigUserAccount sysDevConfig 9 Integer32 read only current Yes C 56 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 C MIB Support PDN ETHER MIB The PDN ETHER MIB is used to configure Ethernet interfaces Table C 74 PDN ETHER MIB Objects Object OID Description Supported pdnPortConfigEthernet panPortConfigMIBObjects 1 Ethernet Port Configuration No Group pdnPortConfigMauExtMIBObjects panPortConfigMIBObjects 3 MAU Configuration Group Yes pdnPortConfiglfuackMIBObject panPortConfigMIBObjects 4 Jack Configuration Group Yes PDN FILTER MIB The PDN FILTER MIB is used to configure filters The sysDevFilter group is supported sysDevFilter Group The sysDevFilter group comprises the following objects Table C 75 sysDevFilter Group Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported sysDevSNinjectionType sysDevFilter 1 Integer not mandatory No accessible sysDevSNInjectionVnid sysDevFilter 2 VnidRange not mandatory No accessible sysDevFilterConfigTable sysDevFilter 3 SEQUENCE OF not mandatory Yes sysDevFilterConfig accessible TableEntry
75. B20 10 Logging Out 4800 A2 GB20 10 4 Using the Web Interface Saving the Configuration p gt Procedure To save your configuration to non volatile RAM 1 Go to the System Save and Restore screen 2 Click on Save Running Config Configuration Flash Restore Startup Config Save Running Config Configuration FTP FTP Server IP Address User Name System Information Technical Support p d sere asswort Filename Download Upload Configuration Reset Reset To Factory Defaults 10 10 10 10 BitStorm 4800 To end a session close your Web browser This prevents an unauthorized user from accessing the system using your user name and password July 2002 4 5 4 Using the Web Interface 4 6 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Overview The chapter describes ways to monitor the status of the BitStorm 4800 and to diagnose problems These include m System Log on page 5 2 m Front Panel LEDs on page 5 6 Show Commands and Web Interface Status Screens on page 5 6 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 5 1 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 m Emergency The system is unusable m Alert Action must be taken immediately to prevent serious problems Critical Critical condition m Error Error condition m Wa
76. BitStorm 4800 User s Guide Document No 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 ANADIA S Copyright 2002 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Printed in U S A Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law No part of this publication may be copied or distributed transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Paradyne Corporation 8545 126th Ave N Largo FL 33773 Paradyne Corporation makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Further Paradyne Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Paradyne Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued as a new release to this manual Warranty Sales Service and Training Information Contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For additional information concerning warranty sales service repair installation documentation training distributor locatio
77. Command Descriptions The clear command empties the specified object Table A 2 Clear Command clear management snmp nms address ip address 1 p_address_8 Minimum Access Level Administrator The clear management snmp nms address command clears the IP addresses of up to eight NMS management stations ip_address_1 ip_address_8 Specifies one or more NMS addresses Example IAC clear management snmp nms address 137 70 92 192 clear management snmp nms traps ip address_1 p_address_8 Minimum Access Level Administrator The clear management snmp nms traps command clears the IP addresses of up to eight NMS trap managers ip_address_1 ip_address_8 Specifies one or more trap manager addresses Example IAC clear management snmp nms traps 137 70 92 2 clear syslog Minimum Access Level Administrator The clear syslog command clears all entries in the system log Example IAC clear syslog July 2002 A 3 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 Example
78. DN FILTER MIB C 57 PDN HEADER MIB C 7 PDN INET CONFIG MIB C 58 PDN MPE DSLAM SYSTEM MIB C 48 PDN MPE ENTITY SENSOR MIB C 48 PDN MPE HEALTH AND STATUS MIB C 48 PDN SECURITY MIB C 54 PDN STACKABLE MIB C 59 PDN SYNCPORTSTATS MIB C 55 4800 A2 GB20 10 Index PDN SYSLOG MIB C 59 port display format A 42 names 2 1 security A 35 PPP LCP MIB C 47 privilege command A 50 password A 44 A 46 privileged mode initiating A 50 terminating A 47 prompts CLI 3 2 Q Q BRIDGE MIB C 45 R rate DSL port A 14 Ethernet port A 18 Modem port A 19 V 35 X 21 port A 21 reset using CLI A 51 restart command A 51 restore configuration A 47 RFC 1213 C 7 RFC 1471 C 47 RFC 1483 C 43 RFC 1659 C 30 RFC 1907 C 5 RFC 2011 C 8 RFC 2515 C 27 RFC 2662 C 36 RFC 2665 C 33 RFC 2668 C 34 RFC 2674 C 45 RFC 2737 C 9 RFC 2863 C 13 RFC1213 MIB C 7 RS 232 MIB C 30 rules for filters A 10 S save command A 51 saving configuration A 51 Scheduler configuring A 33 security changing passwords A 50 configuring A 35 MIB C 54 July 2002 IN 3 Index show bridge A 52 bridge timeout A 52 date A 53 filter A 53 filter binding A 54 filter rule A 54 interface console A 55 interface dsl A 55 interface ethernet A 58 interface modem A 60 interface v35 A 60 ip nhr A 62 management arp A 62 management ip A 62 management snmp A 63 management vlan A 63 scheduler
79. Element MIB Object MIB 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 curr OCD Show interface dsl statistics atm Total up HEC pdnAtmStatHECErrors pdn_atmstat MIB up HEC Show interface dsl statistics Down Error adslAturPerfESs ADSL Line MIB down ES Seconds ES Show interface dsl statistics up Up Error adslAtucPerfESs ADSL Line MIB ES Seconds ES Show interface dsl statistics up Up Severely adslAtucPerfStatSesL Ext to ADSL Line MIB SES Error Seconds SES Show interface dsl statistics up Up unavailable adslAtucPerfStatUasL Ext to ADSL Line MIB UAS seconds UAS Show interface dsl statistics day Sn Loss of adslAturPerfLprs ADSL Line MIB LPRS Power Show interface dsl statistics Down adslAturPerfStatSesL Extto ADSL Line MIB down SES Severely Error Seconds SES Show interface dsl statistics Down adslAturPerfStatUasL Extto ADSL Line MIB down UAS Unavailable discarded discarded Show interface dsl up attainable Attainable adslAtucCurrAttainableRate ADSL Line MIB rate speed Show interface dsl up Up attenuation adslAtucCurrAtn ADSL Line MIB attenuation Show interface dsl up margin Up Margin adslAtucCurrSnrMgn ADSL Line MIB Show interface dsl up rate Upstream adslAturChanCurrTxRate RFC 2662 speed Show interface dsl uptime Current link up Sy
80. Firmware Command 2 of 2 firmware revision Minimum Access Level Administrator The firmware revision command displays the revision numbers of the firmware currently running and alternate firmware maintained in memory Example IACffirmware 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 irmware switch IAC Switch from firmware revision S01 02 03 to firmware revision s01 02 04 yes no yes TAC Firmware switched system rebooting The paging command enables and disables the More prompt Table A 27 Paging Command paging disabled enabled Minimum Access Level User The paging command determines how a full screen of output is displayed The selection affects only the user who enters the command disabled Specifies that output is sent to the screen without interruption enabled Specifies that when 23 lines of output have been sent to the screen a More prompt is displayed on line 24 When More is displayed you can Press the space bar to view the next screen of output Press the Enter key to view the next line of output Example IAC gt paging enabled July 2002 A 49 A CLI Command Descriptions Password The password command changes the password at the current level m If the password command is execute
81. IACtconfigure IAC configure interface IAC configure interface bridge IAC configure interface bridge mode switch TAC configure interface bridge save IAC configure interface bridge A 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Example IAC configure bridge clear configure bridge mode mux sms switch uplink tag Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure bridge mode command specifies the mode the bridge will operate in mux Multiplexing forwarding mode The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port sms Subscriber Management System SMS mode The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port In addition a management Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is created on the uplink for use by the SMS switch Switched mode The system acts as a transparent learning bridge This is the default uplink tag UpLink Tagging mode All traffic from the DSL subscriber ports
82. No ifSpecific ifEntry 22 Counter32 read only deprecated No 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 15 C MIB Support ifIndex The iflndex identifies an interface It is encoded as a 10 digit decimal number in the form of RRCCSSLPPP Where RR s a reserved area implied to be 0 CC lIs the chassis number in the range of 0 99 SS Is a slot number always 00 denoting Not Applicable L lIsalayer number in the range of 0 9 PPP Is a port number in the range of 0 999 See Table C 12 Layer and Port Interface Number Assignments Zero in any field denotes that it is not applicable Table C 12 Layer and Port Interface Number Assignments Int Ext Interface Layer L Port Interface PPP External Console Port 0 50 External Modem Port 0 51 External Ethernet Management Port 1 60 External Ethernet Downlink Port 1 61 External Ethernet Uplink Port 1 62 External Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port V 35 X 21 port 1 70 External PPP Uplink HDLC Interface V 35 X 21 port 2 70 External PPP Uplink PPP Interface V 35 X 21 port 3 70 Internal Uplink Processor Ethernet Interface V 35 X 21 port 1 80 Internal Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Ethernet Interface 1 81 V 35 X 21 port External ADSL Ports 1 1 48 External ATM Interfaces 2 1 48 External Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces 3 1 48 Internal Port P
83. P Address Alert BOOTP replaced the management IP Address address and gateway address Address address Mask mask Gateway address replaced by Bootp Obtained Mgmt IP Address Address Address address Mask mask Gateway address Bootp Obtained Mgmt IP Address Alert An administrator has replaced the Address management IP address and gateway Address address Mask mask address obtained by BOOTP Gateway address replaced by Statically Configured Mgmt IP Address Address Address address Mask mask Gateway address Cold Start Completed System Alert The system has successfully started Operational after a hardware reset DSL Port p Unit u Link Down Alert The specified DSL interface is down DSL Port p Unit u Link Up Alert The specified DSL interface has come up Fan fhas Failed unit at risk of Alert The specified fan 1 3 has failed overheating Notify your service representative Fan fis Restored Alert The specified fan 1 3 has restarted Ftp Session Log Alert An FTP session has occurred with the UserName user displayed characteristics UserAcct acct Cmd Exec exec Cmd Status status Log On Time time Log Off Time time Ftp Server IP address GigE Down Link Unit u Link Alert The specified GigE Downlink port has Down gone down GigE Down Link Unit u Link Up Alert The specified GigE Downlink port has come up July 2002 5 3 5 Monitoring and Troubleshooting
84. Ports true 1 External ATM Interfaces false 2 External Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces false 2 Internal Port Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces false 2 Internal L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces false 2 Internal Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interface false 2 Internal L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Interface false 2 C 24 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 ifStackTable C MIB Support 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 SSO 050 0 0 CC SSO 050 Modem Port CC SSO 051 0 0 CC SSO 051 Ethernet Management Port CC SS1 060 0 0 CC SS1 060 Ethernet Downlink Port CC SS1 061 0 0 CC SS1 061 Ethernet Uplink Port CC SS1 062 0 0 CC SS1 062 Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port CC SS1 070 0 CC SS2 070 CC SS1 070 CC SS3 070 CC SS2 070 0 CC SS3 070 PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface CC SS1 080 0 0 CC SS1 080 Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Ethernet Interface CC SS1 081 0 0 CC SS1 081 Port Processor CC SS1 xxx 0 CC SS2 xxx CC SS1 xxx CC SS3 xxx CC SS2 xxx 0 CC SS3 xxx See flndex on page C 16 for a description of the iflndex encoding scheme Spaces are added and leading zeroes
85. RFC 1493 Yes RFC1158 MIB RFC 1158 RFC1271 MIB RFC 1271 TOKEN RING RMON MIB RFC 1513 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 3 C MIB Support Table C 1 Ordered MIB List 2 of 2 Implemented in MIB RFC or Filename BitStorm 4800 RMON MIB RFC 2819 RMON2 MIB RFC2021 Q BRIDGE MIB RFC 2674 Yes PPP LCP MIB RFC 1471 Yes PDN MPE DEVICE CONTROL MIB mpe_Control mib Yes PDN MPE HEALTH AND STATUS MIB mpe_HealthAndStatus mib Yes PDN MPE DSLAM MIB mpe_dslam mib Yes PDN MPE ENTITY SENSOR MIB mpe_sensor mib Yes PDN ARP MIB pdn_Arp mib Yes PDN ATMSTATS MIB pdn_AtmStats mib Yes PDN CONFIG MIB pdn_Config mib Yes PDN CONTROL MIB pdn_Control mib Yes PDN IPSEC MANUAL MIB pdn_IPSec mib Yes PDN IF EXT MIB pdn_IfExt mib Yes PDN SECURITY MIB pdn_Security mib Yes PDN SYNCPORTSTATS MIB pdn_SyncPortStats mib Yes PDN DIAGNOSTICS MIB pdn_diag mib Yes PDN DSLAM MIB pdn_dslam mib Yes PDN ETHER MIB pdn_ether mib Yes PDN FILTER MIB pdn_filter mib Yes PDN INET MIB pdn_inet mib Yes PDN SYSLOG MIB pdn_syslog mib Yes PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB mib Yes PDN STACKABLE MIB PDN STACKABLE MIB mib Yes PDN DEVICE TIME MIB pdn_time mib Yes C 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 C MIB Support SNMPv2 MIB The SNMPv2 MIB is defined in RFC 1907 The following groups are supported m system OID mib 2 1 m snmp OID mib 2 11 System Group The system group is a c
86. TP requests enable The unit updates the date and time periodically by sending requests to an SNTP server m ip address The address defined for the SNTP server m interval The number of hours between SNTP requests show syslog Minimum Access Level User The show syslog command displays the configuration and contents of the system log Example IAC show syslog Display results m threshold The level of messages written to the log emergency Only emergency messages are written to the system log alert Emergency and alert messages are written to the system log This is the default information Emergency alert and informational messages are written to the system log debug Emergency alert informational and debugging messages are written to the system log m rate limiting Whether rate limiting suppression of duplicate messages is in effect disabled or enabled m Priority The level of the message Date and Time The date and time the message was written m Message The message text July 2002 A 65 A CLI Command Descriptions Table A 32 Show Command 15 of 20 show system information Minimum Access Level User The show system information command shows the system administrative information Example IAC show system information Display results System level information m System Name The name
87. Table A 12 Configure Management Command 4 of 9 configure management ipsec connection default esp md5 key tespmd5key_stringy 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 espmd5key_string Defines the default key This is a string of up to 32 hexadecimal digits 0 f The default is 21aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Example IACtconfigure management ipsec connection default both esp md5 key d2e4d3c1 configure management ipsec connection default esp shal key tespsha1_stringj Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection default esp sha1 key command sets the default initial key for the Encapsulating Security Payload protocol Secure Hash Algorithm espsha1_string Defines the default key This is a string of up to 40 hexadecimal digits 0 f The default is 21 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Example IAC configure management ipsec connection default esp shal key d2e4d3c1 configure management ipsec connection delete connection_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection delete command deletes an IPsec profile connection_name Specifies the name of the connection policy to be deleted Example IAC configure management ipsec connecti
88. The amount of time a test is allowed to run port number display format The format of port IDs used in system messages name Port name SLE Single Logical Entity number unit port Unit number and port number date display format The format of dates displayed and accepted by the system dd mm yy Day month year mm dd yy Month day year inactivity time out The amount of time before an inactive Telnet session is terminated July 2002 A 67 A CLI Command Descriptions A 68 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 The unit_id may be the unit number or the unit name Example IAC show system self test 1 Display results Unit n m Overall test results pass or fail Port processor results displayed for processors 1 6 m SEEP Serial Electrically Erasable PROM p for pass or f for fail m CPU Reg Central Processing Unit control registers p for pass or f for fail m CPU Timer Processor clock p for pass or f for fail SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory p for pass or f for fail DSL ports
89. Time Rules us arizona GMT 7 No Daylight Savings Time us pacific GMT 8 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us alaska GMT 9 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us aleutian GMT 10 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us hawaii GMT 10 No Daylight Savings Time us samoa GMT 11 No Daylight Savings Time canada newfoundland GMT 3 5 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada atlantic GMT 4 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada eastern GMT 5 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada central GMT 6 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada east saskatchewan GMT 6 No Daylight Savings Time canada mountain GMT 7 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 F 1 F Reference Tables F 2 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 7 No Daylight Savings Time mexico general GMT 6 No Daylight Savings Time brazil denoronha GMT 2 Subject to Brazilian Daylight Savings Time Rules brazil east GMT 3 Subject to Braz
90. able 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 1 6 ADSL Line MIB RFC 2662 adslAtucPhys Table 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 1 2 ADSL Line MIB RFC 2662 adslAturChanTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 1 5 ADSL Line MIB RFC 2662 adslAturPerfDataExtTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 3 1 20 ADSL Line Extension MIB adslAturPerfDataTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 1 7 ADSL Line MIB RFC 2662 adslAturPhys Table 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 1 3 ADSL Line MIB RFC 2662 adsIiConfProfileExtTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 3 1 22 ADSL Line Extension MIB adslLineConfProfile Table 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 1 14 ADSL Line MIB RFC 2662 adslLineExtTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 3 1 17 ADSL Line Extension MIB adslLineTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 1 1 ADSL Line MIB RFC 2662 atmfM4TcACellScrambling 1 3 6 1 4 1 353 5 1 3 1 1 7 1 1 SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB atminterfaceTC Table 1 3 6 1 2 1 37 1 4 ATM MIB RFC 2515 atmVclTable 1 3 6 1 2 1 37 1 7 ATM MIB RFC 2515 devConfigTestTimer 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 7 2 pdn_Config devConfigTime 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 7 8 pdn_Config devConfiguration 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 7 10 pdn_Config devControlFTP 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 10 6 pdn_Control 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 D 1 D OID Cross Reference Table D 1 OIDs for Supported Objects 2 of 4 Tag OID Number MIB devFileXferMIBObjects 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 2 24 2 10 7 pdn_Control devFirmwareControlMIBObjects 1 3 6 1 4 1 1
91. ableSize pdnSyslog 9 Integer32 read only current Yes pdnSyslogClearTable pdnSyslog 10 INTEGER read write current Yes pdnSyslogMsgToConsole pdnSyslog 11 INTEGER read write current Yes pdnSyslogRateLimiting pdnSyslog 12 INTEGER read write current Yes PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB The PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB describes the objects used to configure uplink tagging See Table A 20 VLAN Tag Ranges in Appendix A CL Command Descriptions for the possible values of ultBaseVlanTag Base and ultIndex Index PDN STACKABLE MIB The PDN STACKABLE MIB defines objects used to administer a stackable product The wanInterface object is supported and may be one of stackLink1 0 The WAN interface is the GigE Uplink port m pluginModule 2 The WAN interface is the one supplied by the Management Module PDN DEVICE TIME MIB The PDN DEVICE TIME MIB contains objects used to procure the date and time using SNTP The devNTP group is fully supported 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 59 C MIB Support C 60 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Tag OID Number MIB 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 adslAtucPerfDataT
92. acket is to be forwarded to the user when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched discard Specifies that a packet is to be discarded when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched m rule name The name assigned to the rule or rules associated with this filter m type The rule type ether The rule is based on Ethertypes m action The action to perform if the rule is satisfied forward The packet is forwarded discard The packet is discarded m rule The rule criteria The Ethertypes the rule affects July 2002 A 53 A CLI Command Descriptions A 54 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 Specifies that the display should be limited to a single filter port Specifies that output is sorted by port number port_id Specifies that the display should be limited to a single port Example IAC show filter binding Display results m port id The port the rule is bound to m filter name The name of the filter m direction The direction of the data stream affected by this binding inbound Traffic toward the port is affected outbound Traffi
93. al ADSL Ports ADSL Port External ATM Interfaces ATM Interface External Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces PP En Interface Internal Port Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces PP L2 Sw En Interface Internal L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces L2 Sw PP En Interface Internal Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interface Mgmt UP L2 Sw En Interface Internal L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Interface L2 Sw Mgmt UP En Interface C 22 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 ifLink UpDownTrapEnable C MIB Support The ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable object indicates whether linkUp linkDown traps should be generated for this interface m enabled 1 linkUp LinkDown traps are generated m 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 External Ethernet Management Port Only valid value is disabled 2 External Ethernet Downlink Port enabled 1 or disabled 2 External Ethernet Uplink Port enabled 1 or disabled 2 External Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port enabled 1 or disabled 2 External PPP Uplink HDLC Interface Only valid value is disabled 2 External PPP Uplink PPP Interface Only valid value is disabled 2 Internal PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface Only valid value is disabled 2 Internal Layer 2 Switch PPP
94. ame Show system revisions Unit name sysName RFC 1213 unit name Show system revisions uptime Uptime SysUpTime RFC 1213 Show system self test results Self test mpeDevSelfTestResults mpe_HealthAndStatus results Show system status fan1 Fan1 fanModuleFailure Trap pdn_dslam Show system status fan2 Fan2 fanModuleFailure Trap pdn_dslam Show system status fan3 Fan3 fanModuleFailure Trap pdn_dslam Show system status selftest selftest mpeDeviceSelfTestFailure Trap mpe_HealthAndStatus Show system status temp reading Temp reading mpeEntSensorValue mpe sensor mib Show system status Temperature mpeEntSensorThresholdNotification mpe sensor mib temperature Show system status uplink uplink linkDown Trap RFC 1573 Show system unit information Hardware Rev entPhysicalHardwareRev RFC 2737 hardware rev Show system unit information Line Code Rev entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 line code rev Show system unit information PLD Revision entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 pld rev Show uplink uplink waninterface PDN STACKABLE MIB Show uplink tag base base ultBaseVlanTag PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB Show uplink tag index index ultIndex PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB E 16 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 MIB show user accounts privilege Privilege
95. ames tx Number of bytes transmitted by the port m total rx errors Number of frames received with errors m total tx errors Number of frames transmitted with errors show interface ethernet port_id clear statistics Minimum Access Level User The show interface ethernet clear statistics command resets statistics 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 clear statistics Resets to zero the statistics for this session This affects only the statistics displayed using the show command during this session All statistics continue to be maintained Example IAC show interface ethernet 1 mgmt clear statistics July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 configuration Specifies that the port s configuration should be displayed Example IAC show interface ethernet 1 mgmt configuration Display results m cur
96. an dot1qVlaniIndex RFC 2674 Configure scheduler State pdnCCMAutoBackupType pdn_control Configure scheduler dymanic Time Dymanic pdnCCMAutoBackupDynamicTime pdn_control time Configure scheduler fixed Day of week pdnCCMAutoBackupFixedDay pdn_control day of week Configure scheduler fixed time Time fixed pdnCCMAutoBackupFixedTime pdn_control Configure scheduler ftp filename filename pdnCCMAutoBackupFilename pdn_control Configure scheduler ftp IP addres pdnCCMAutoBackupServerlpAddress pdn_control ip address Configure scheduler ftp password pdnCCMAutoBackupUserPassword pdn_control password Configure scheduler ftp User name pdnCCMAutoBackupUserName pdn_control user name E 6 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 MIB Configure scheduler timestamp timestamp pdnCCMAutoBackupAppendTime pdn_control StampToFilename Configure security ip State ipNetToMediaLimitEnabled pdn_Arp Configure security ip add nhr nhr ipNetToMediaNHR pdn_Arp Configure security ip add delete lp address ipNetToMediaNetAddress RFC 2011 adress Configure security ip delete delete ipNetToMediaType RFC 2011 Configure security ip max ip Max ip ipNetToMediaMaxlPAddresses pdn_Arp Configure security mac Add mac dot1dStaticAddress RFC 1493 add delete mac address address Configure security mac delete
97. ation and control of an SNMP entity Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported snmplinPkts snmp 1 Counter32 read only current Yes snmpOutPkts snmp 2 Counter32 read only obsolete No snmpinBadVersions snmp 3 Counter32 read only current Yes snmpInBadCommunity Names snmp 4 Counter32 read only current Yes snmpInBadCommunityUses snmp 5 Counter32 read only current Yes snmpInASNParseErrs snmp 6 Counter32 read only current Yes snmpinTooBigs snmp 8 Counter read only obsolete No snmpinNoSuchNames snmp 9 Counter read only obsolete No snmpinBadValues snmp 10 Counter read only obsolete No snmpinReadOnlys snmp 11 Counter read only obsolete No snmpinGenErrs snmp 12 Counter read only obsolete No snmpinTotalReqVars snmp 13 Counter read only obsolete No snmplnTotalSetVars snmp 14 Counter read only obsolete No snmpInGetRequests snmp 15 Counter read only obsolete No snmpinGetNexts snmp 16 Counter read only obsolete No snmpinSetRequests snmp 17 Counter read only obsolete No snmpinGetResponses snmp 18 Counter read only obsolete No snmplnTraps snmp 19 Counter read only obsolete No snmpOutTooBigs snmp 20 Counter read only obsolete No snmpOutNoSuchNames snmp 21 Counter read only obsolete No snmpOutBadValues snmp 22 Counter read only obsolete No snmpOutGenErrs snmp 24 Counter read only obsolete No C 6 July
98. atmVclTable Table C 24 atmVclTable The ATM Interface VCL Table contains configuration and state information of a bidirectional Virtual Channel Link at an ATM interface Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported atmVclVpi atmVclEntry 1 AtmVpldentifier not current Yes accessible atmVclVci atmVclEntry 2 AtmVpldentifier not current Yes accessible atmVclAdminStatus atmVclEntry 3 AtmVorXAdminStatus read create current Yes atmVclOperStatus atmVclEntry 4 AtmVorXOperStatus read only current Yes atmVclLastChange atmVclEntry 5 AtmVorXLastChange read only current Yes atmVclReceive Traffic atmVclEntry 6 AtmTrafficDescrParamindex read create current No Descrindex atmVclTransmitTraffic atmVclEntry 7 AtmTrafficDescrParamindex read create current No Descrindex atmVccAalType atmVclEntry 8 INTEGER read create current Yes atmVccAal5Cpcs atmVclEntry 9 INTEGER read create current Yes TransmitSduSize atmVccAal5Cpcs atmVclEntry 10 INTEGER read create current Yes ReceiveSduSize atmVccAal5EncapstType atmVclEntry 11 INTEGER read create current Yes atmVclCrossConnect atmVclEntry 12 INTEGER read only current No Identifier atmVclRowStatus atmVclEntry 13 RowStatus read create current Yes atmVclCastType atmVclEntry 14 AtmConnCastType read create current No atmVclConnKind atmVclEntry 15 AtmConnKind read
99. c from the port is affected show filter rule rule_name Minimum Access Level User The show filter rule command displays configured filter rules filter_name Specifies that the display should be limited to a single filter Example IAC show filter rule Display results rule name The name assigned to the rule m type The rule type ether The rule is based on Ethertypes ether snap The rule applies to Layer 2 SubNetwork Access Protocol SNAP traffic m action The action to perform if the rule is satisfied forward The packet is forwarded discard The packet is discarded m rule The rule criteria The Ethertypes the rule affects July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 See the configure interface console commands in Table A 10 Configure Interface Command for information about the parameters show interface dsl port_id clear statistics Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl clear statistics command resets statistics for all DSL ports or a specified DSL port port_id Specifies
100. ce console parity Parity rs232AsyncPortParity RFC 1659 Show interface console stop bits StopBits rs232AsyncStopBits RFC 1659 Show interface console uptime Current link up SysUpTime ifLastChange RFC 1213 time Show interface dsl latency Latency adslLineType ADSL Line MIB Show interface dsl link Oper state ifOperStatus MIB II Show interface ds atm VCI atmVclVci Atm Management data connection VCI Objects MIB Show interface ds atm VPI atmVclVpi Atm Management data connection VPI Objects MIB Show interface dsl atm Encapsulation atmVccAal5EncapType ATM management encapsulation Objects MIB Show interface dsl down Attainable adslAturCurrAttainableRate ADSL Line MIB attainable rate speed Show interface dsl down Down adslAturCurrAtn ADSL Line MIB attenuation attenuation Show interface dsl down rate Downstream adslAtucChanCurrTxRate RFC 2662 Speed show interface dsl index Port Index iflndex ADSL Line MIB Show interface dsl line code Line Code adslLineCoding ADSL Line MIB Show interface dsl link Up Down Link Up Down ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable Ext to MIB II Trap trap Show interface dsl name name ifAlias RFC 2233 Show interface dsl statistics atm Total Cells pdnAtmVclStatTotalCelllns pdn_atmstat MIB curr cells RX Received 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 E 9 E CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E 1 CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference 10 of 17 Error Seconds UAS CLI Command
101. create current No C 28 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 C MIB Support Only the atmfM4TcACellScrambling object part of the atmfM4TcAdapterTable is supported Table C 25 atmfM4PhysPathTpTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported atmfM4TcACellScrambling atmfM4TcAdapterEntry 1 TruthValue read write current Yes 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 29 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 m Console Modem PPP Uplink if used It comprises the following objects Table C 26 RS 232 MIB Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported rs232Number rs232 1 Integer32 read only current Yes rs232PortTable rs232 2 Sequence of not accessible current Yes rs232PortEntry rs232AsyncPortTable rs232 3 Sequence of not accessible current Yes rs232AyncPortEntry rs232SyncPortTable rs232 4 Sequence of not accessible current Yes rs232SyncPortEntry rs232InSigTable rs232 5 Sequence of not accessible current Yes rs232InSigEntry rs2320utSigTable rs232 6 Sequence of not accessible current Yes rs2320utSigEntry rs232Number The rs232Number object is 2 or 3 de
102. current Yes adslAtucCurrAttainable adslAtucPhysEntry Gauge32 read only current Yes Rate 8 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 37 C MIB Support adslAturPhysTable The adslAturPhysTable contains physical layer parameters for ATU Rs Table C 39 adslAturPhysTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslAturInvSerialNumber adslAturPhysEntry 1 SnmpAdminString read only current Yes adslAturInvVendorlD adslAturPhysEntry 2 SnmpAdminString read only current Yes adslAturInvVersionNumber adslAturPhysEntry 3 SnmpAdminString read only current Yes adslAturCurrSnrMgn adslAturPhysEntry 4 INTEGER read only current Yes adslAturCurrAtn adslAturPhysEntry 5 Gauge32 read only current Yes adslAturCurrStatus adslAturPhysEntry 6 BITS read only current Yes adslAturCurrOutputPwr adslAturPhysEntry 7 INTEGER read only current Yes adslAturCurrAttainableRate adslAturPhysEntry 8 Gauge32 read only current Yes adslAtucChanTable The adslAtucChanTable contains information about each ATU C channel Table C 40 adslAutcChanTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslAtucChanInterleaveDelay adslAtucChanEntry 1 Gauge32 read only current Yes adslAtucChanCurrTxRate adslAtucChanEntry 2 Gauge32 read only current Yes adslAtucChanPrevT xRate adslAtucChanEntry 3 Gauge32 read only current No adslAtucChanC
103. d exit Minimum Access Level User The exit command terminates the user session If the user session is by telnet the connection is dropped Example TAC exit The firmware command downloads and applies new firmware to the BitStorm 4800 and displays the version numbers of the active and alternate firmware Table A 26 Firmware Command 1 of 2 firmware download ip address user_name password filename no yes Minimum Access Level Administrator The firmware download command downloads new firmware to the BitStorm 4800 and optionally applies it immediately ip_address Specifies the network address of the FTP server user_name Specifies a user name accepted by the FTP server password Specifies the password associated with the user name filename 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 IACtfirmware download 135 27 90 98 admin admnpass firm0302 bin no firmware download status Minimum Access Level Administrator The firmware download status command displays the status of the active or last firmware download Example IAC irmware download status July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Paging 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Table A 26
104. d by an administrator using the configure security ip add command Static entries are saved in non volatile storage and can only be removed by administrator action Entries in this table are used for two functions m Ifthe bridge mode is configured for multiplexing entries in the table control the flow of hardware MAC address information via ARP requests and responses passing through the unit If the unit is configured for multiplexing and there is not an entry in this table for a subscriber s host that host will not be able to obtain 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 A host that is connected on the DSL side of the unit cannot obtain MAC address information about any host other than the port s Next Hop Router when the unit is configured for multiplexing For typical TCP IP communications the inability to obtain MAC address information effectively blocks communications However it may have no effect at all on other protocols such as PPPoE that do not require the MAC address information that is obtained via ARP messages m lf IP Security is enabled for a DSL port the unit drops all messages that are received at that port whose Ethertype is not either ARP or IP and whose source IP address is not found in the IP address table When IP Security is enabl
105. d creates a rule for filtering traffic rule_name The name of the rule to be created The name may contain up to 32 printable characters forward If a packet matches the rule it is forwarded discard If a packet matches the rule it is discarded ether Specifies that the rule applies to Layer 2 Ethernet traffic ether snap Specifies that the rule applies to Layer 2 SubNetwork Access Protocol SNAP traffic ethertypes Specifies the Ethertype the rule is in effect for Hexadecimal values and value ranges for Ethertypes as listed in RFC 1700 are valid These Ethertypes are shown in Table F 2 Ethertypes in Appendix F Reference Tables Values in value ranges must be separated by a hyphen Examples IAC configure filter rule create DecNetdrop discard ether 6003 IAC configure filter rule create IPXdrop discard ether 8137 8138 configure filter rule delete rule_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter rule delete command deletes a rule for filtering traffic rule_name The name of the rule to be deleted Example IAC configure filter rule delete IPXdrop A 10 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Acce
106. d for all ports performance Specifies that performance statistics for the specified port should be displayed Example IAC show interface dsl all performance Display results m Status The status of the link dormant The link has not yet trained up down The link is down notConnected The link is training unknown The link s status cannot be determined up The link is enabled and ready to send packets m Line Rate Up The upstream data rate m Line Rate Down The downstream data rate m Margin Up The amount of distortion that can be tolerated in dBm upstream Margin Down The amount of distortion that can be tolerated in dBm downstream Attainable Rate The maximum rate negotiated m Attenuation The decrease of intensity of the signal across the link in dB show interface dsl port_id rate Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl rate command displays the data rate for all DSL ports or a specified DSL port port_id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all ports rate Specifies that the current rate of the specified port should be displayed Example IAC show interface dsl all rate July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Table A 32 Show Command 6 of 20 show interface dsl rate cont
107. d while in privilege mode the privilege password is changed m If the password command is executed while in user mode the user password is changed Table A 28 Password Command password Minimum Access Level User The password command changes the user or administrator privilege password depending on which level is active Example IAC password enter old admin level password enter new admin level password enter new admin level password again password changed IAC Privilege The privilege command switches the user to Administrator mode Table A 29 Privilege Command privilege Minimum Access Level User The privilege command causes the user to be prompted for an administrator password When the password is entered correctly the user is placed in Administrator privileged mode Example IAC gt privilege Password IAC A 50 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Restart Save 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions 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 Example TAC restart unit 1 The save command saves the running configuration to Non Volatile Random Access Memory NVRAM Table A 31 Sav
108. dge A 5 command A 3 console A 11 date A 6 DSL port A 12 Ethernet port A 17 factory defaults A 7 filter A 8 filter binding A 9 filter rule A 10 interfaces A 11 IP parameters A 23 IPsec A 24 management A 24 Management VLAN A 32 Modem port A 19 more command A 49 Next Hop Router IP address A 23 paging A 49 passwords A 50 Scheduler A 33 security A 35 SNMP parameters A 31 SNTP A 39 system information A 41 system log A 40 system options A 42 time A 6 time zone A 6 uplink A 44 uplink tag A 45 July 2002 IN 1 Index configure continued user accounts A 46 V 35 X 21 port A 20 VPN A 24 Console port configuring A 11 craft interface A 1 cross reference of commands and screens 5 6 D date configuring A 6 display format A 42 displaying A 53 SNTP A 39 debugging 5 1 SNMP traps B 1 default password 3 2 defaults restoring A 7 device control MIB C 52 DHCP A 38 diagnostics 5 1 display configuration A 52 display format date A 42 ports A 42 downloading firmware A 48 MIBs C 2 DSL ports configuring A 12 naming conventions 2 2 security A 35 DTE loopback A 72 E end command A 47 ENTITY MIB C 9 error messages 5 3 syntax 3 5 Ethernet ports configuring A 17 MIB C 57 naming conventions 2 3 Ethernet Like MIB C 33 F factory defaults restoring A 7 features 1 1 1 3 IN 2 filter binding A 9 configuring A 8 rule A 10 firmware downloa
109. ding A 48 front panel 1 1 LEDs 5 6 G glossary viii H help Web interface 4 3 with commands 3 4 history buffer 3 4 I ifAdminStatus C 20 ifConnectorPresent C 24 ifDescr C 17 iflndex C 16 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable C 23 IF MIB C 13 ifMtu C 19 ifName C 22 ifOperStatus C 21 ifStackTable C 25 ifTable C 15 ifType C 18 ifXTable C 22 interfaces CLI commands A 1 configuring A 11 naming conventions 2 1 Interfaces Group MIB C 13 Internet Explorer 4 1 IP addresses allowed A 38 IP Group C 8 IP security A 38 IP MIB C 8 IPsec configuring A 24 K keyboard definitions 3 5 L LEDs 5 6 testing A 72 loading MIBs C 2 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 logging in CLI 3 2 Web interface 4 4 logout automatic 3 5 M management configuring A 24 MAU MIB C 34 messages system log 5 3 MIB II C 7 MIBs downloading C 2 Interfaces Group C 13 MIB II C 7 SNMPv2 C 5 Modem port configuring A 19 monitoring 5 1 more paging command A 49 prompt 3 4 multiplexing A 38 N naming conventions 2 1 navigation Web interface 4 2 Netscape 4 1 network diagram 1 2 Next Hop Router A 23 P paging command 3 4 A 49 password command for changing A 50 default 3 2 Web interface default 4 4 PDN ARP MIB C 49 PDN ATMSTATS MIB C 50 PDN CONFIG MIB C 51 PDN CONTROL MIB C 52 PDN DEVICE TIME MIB C 59 PDN DIAGNOSTICS MIB C 55 PDN DSLAM SYSTEM MIB C 55 PDN ETHER MIB C 57 P
110. dotidTpFdbStatus RFC 1493 Show bridge timeout Timeout dotidTpAgingTime RFC 1493 Show date Date and Time devConfigTimeOfDay pdn_Config Show filter default action Action sysDevDefFilterAction pdn_filter Show filter filter name Filter name sysDevFilterName pdn_filter Show filter type Type sysDevFilterType pdn_filter Show filter binding direction Direction sysDevFilterBindingDirection pdn_filter Show filter binding filter name Filter Name sysDevFilterName through pdn_filter sysDevFilterBindingIndex that is mapped to iflndex Show filter binding port id Interface iflndex MIB II E 8 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 MIB Show filter rule action Action sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleAction OR pdn_filter sysDevLayerThreeFilterRuleAction Show filter rule iflndex Interface iflndex MIB II Show filter rule rule Rule sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleEtherType pdn_filter RangeStarts and sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleEtherType RangeEnds Show filter rule rule name Rule name sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleName OR pdn_filter sysDevLayerThreeFilterRuleName Show information FW revision Fw rev entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 Show interface console data bits DataBits rs232AsyncPortBits RFC 1659 Show interface console link rate Speed rs232PortOutSpeed RFC 1659 Show interfa
111. dotiqTpFdbAddress dotlqTpFdbEntry 1 MacAddress not accessible current Yes dotiqTpFdbPort dot1qTpFdbEntry 2 INTEGER read only current Yes dotiqTpFdbStatus dot1qTpFdbEntry 3 INTEGER read only current Yes 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 45 C MIB Support dot1qVlanCurrentTable Table C 54 dotlqVlanCurrentTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported dotiqVlanTimeMark dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 1 TimeFilter not accessible current Yes dotiqVlaniIndex dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 2 VilanIndex not accessible current Yes dotiqVlanFdbld dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 3 Unsigned32 read only current Yes dotiqVlanCurrentEgres dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 4 PortList read only current No Ports dotiqVlanCurrent dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 5 PortList read only current No UngaggedPorts dotiqVlanStatus dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 6 INTEGER read only current No dotiqVlanCreationTime dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 7 TimeTicks read only current No dot1qVlanStaticTable Table C 55 dot1qVlanStaticTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported dotiqVlanStaticName dot1qVlanStaticEntry 1 SnmpAdminString read create current Yes dotiqVlanStaticEgress dot1qVlanStaticEntry 2 PortList read create current Yes Ports dotiqVlanForbidenEgress dot1qVlanStaticEntry 3 PortList read create current Yes Ports dotiqVlanStaticUntagged dot1qVlanStaticEntry 4 PortList read create curr
112. dsr none Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface v35 flow control command determines what lead if any is used for flow control flow control Valid choices are cts The CTS lead is monitored for flow control dsr The DSR lead is monitored for flow control none No hardware flow control is used This is the default Example IAC configure interface v35 flow control dsr configure interface v35 idle char flag mark Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface v35 idle char command specifies whether the port should transmit the flag character hexadecimal 7E or all ones hexadecimal FF between frames on the V 35 X 21 interface on a 4804 Management Module flag Valid choices are flag and mark The default is flag Example TAC configure interface v35 idle char mark configure interface v35 invert tx clock disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface v35 invert tx clock command specifies whether the clock supplied by the 4804 Management Module V 35 X 21 port on the TXC interchange circuit DB ITU T 114 is phase inverted with respect to the Transmitted Data interchange circuit BA ITU T 103 invert tx clock Invert Transmit Clock Valid choices are disabled and enabled The default is disabled Example IAC configure interface v35 invert tx clock enabled July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10
113. e adslAturChanConfFastMin adslLineConfProfileEntry 25 Unsigned32 read create current Yes TxRate adslAturChanConfinterleave adslLineConfProfileEntry 26 Unsigned32 read create current Yes MinTxRate adslAturChanConfFastMax adslLineConfProfileEntry 27 Unsigned32 read create current Yes TxRate adslAturChanConfInterleave adslLineConfProfileEntry 28 Unsigned32 read create current Yes MaxTxRate adslAturChanConfMax adslLineConfProfileEntry 29 INTEGER read create current No InterleaveDelay adslLineConfProfileRow adslLineConfProfileEntry 30 RowStatus read create current Yes Status C 40 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 C MIB Support Syntax Object OID Sequence of Access Status Supported adslLineExtTable adsIMibObjects 17 adsILineExt not current Yes Entry accessible adslAtucPerfDataExtTable adsIMibObjects 18 adslAtucPerf not current Yes DataExtEntry accessible adslAtucIntervalExtTable adsIMibObjects 19 adslAtucInterval not current No ExtEntry accessible adslAturPerfDataExtTable adsIMibObjects 20 adslAturPerf not current Yes DataExtEntry access
114. e in Centigrade Under DSL port numbers 1 24 or 1 48 is one of the following D Port is down U Port is up period Port is disabled show technical support Minimum Access Level User The show technical support command shows contact information similar to that in Warranty Sales Service and Training Information at the beginning of this manual Example IAC show technical support show uplink Minimum Access Level User The show uplink command shows the uplink selected See Configure Uplink on page A 44 Example IAC show uplink Display results m uplink The uplink selected for use gige uplink The GigE Uplink port module The V 35 X 21 port on the Management Module 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 69 A CLI Command Descriptions A 70 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 m Base vlan tag number The base value used to set VLANs m Index The index value used to set VLANs m PORT and VLAN Port numbers 1 24 or 1 48 are listed followed by their unique VLAN tag numbers show user accounts Minimum Access Level Administrator The show user accounts command shows user names co
115. e Command save Minimum Access Level Administrator The save command copies the running configuration which is in volatile memory to the startup configuration file which is in nonvolatile memory The IAC prompt changes to IACH when the configuration has been changed and has not yet been saved It returns to IACH after the save command is executed Example TAC save IAC H_ July 2002 A 51 A CLI Command Descriptions Show The show command displays configuration options and statistics Table A 32 Show Command 1 of 20 show bridge port_id Minimum Access Level User The show bridge command displays the MAC table port_id Specifies that the display should be limited to entries for a single port Example IAC show bridge Display results m Mode The functional mode of the bridge switched Switched mode The system acts as a transparent learning bridge multiplexing The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port sms The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port In addition a management VLAN is created on the uplink for use by the SMS m Total Entries The number of entries currently in the table m hardware address The MAC address of the table entry m port id
116. e are restrictions on the number of IP addresses allowed on the specified port The system must be in multiplex forwarding mux mode else the following message is displayed Command not allowed System must be in mux forwarding mode See Table A 4 Configure Bridge Command for information about mux forwarding mode Example TAC configure security ip 1 1 enabled configure security ip port_id add ip address nhr_address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security ip add command specifes an IP address allowed to be active on a particular DSL port For more information see P Security on page A 38 port_id identifies the DSL port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions ip_address Specifies an IP address allowed to be active on the port If the table of allowed IP addresses already has the number of addresses specified by the configure security IP max ip command the following error message is displayed Command not allowed Too many static entries nhr_address Specifies the address of the Next Hop Router for this port It overrides the default address Example IAC configure security ip 1 1 add 135 27 90 2 135 27 90 21 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 35 A CLI Command Descriptions A 36 Table A 14 Configure Security Command 2 of 3 configure security ip port_id delete ip address Minimum Access Le
117. e console Configuration Console DSL Ports show interface dsl port_id Status DSL Port Statistics Ethernet Ports show interface ethernet port_id Status Ethernet Statistics Modem Port show interface modem Configuration Modem V 35 X 21 Port show interface v35 Status V 35 Statistics Management IP show management ip Configuration Management Address Management IPsec show management ipsec Configuration IPsec Management SNMP show management snmp Configuration SNMP Self Test Results show system selftest System Self Test Results Syslog show syslog Status Syslog System show system status Status System Information Users show user accounts Status Users July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 CLI Command Descriptions CLI Commands 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 m Remotely via a Telnet session The following conventions are used in descriptions of the commands Convention Meaning A choice of optional parameters Command parameters enclosed in neither brackets nor braces are required A choice of required parameters Command parameters enclosed in neither brackets nor braces are required x ly Mutually exclusive elements Enter one element
118. e interface is X 21 Example TAC configure interface v35 type v35 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 21 A CLI Command Descriptions SNR Margin DSL Interfaces A 22 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 m target downstream margin m target upstream margin If behavior is set to adaptive the target downstream margin and target upstream margin settings determine the highest rates the modems can train to These rates may be less than the maximum configured rates For example if target downstream margin is set to 6 the modems will train establish communication at the highest rate downstream at which there is at least 6 dB of margin or if it is lower the maximum configured rate max downstream speed in this case If behavior is set to fixed the target margins determine the acceptability of the signal at the selected fixed rate If the margin is lower than the target margin at that rate the modems train again The min snr margin setting is for the upstream direction only It causes the modem to retrain if the margin falls and remains below the setting for 60 seconds July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Configure IP
119. e limiting pdnSyslogRateLimiting pdn_syslog Show syslog threshold Threshold pdnSyslogSeverityThreshold pdn_syslog Show system information Description sysDescr RFC 1213 description Show system information Location sysLocation RFC 1213 location E 14 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 MIB Show system information name Name sysName RFC 1213 Show system information unit Unit Location sysLocation RFC 1213 location Show system information unit Model entPhysicalModelName RFC 2737 Model Show system information unit Unit Name sysName RFC 1213 name Show system information unit Serial Number entPhysicalSerialNum RFC 2737 serial num Show system information uptime Unit Up Time sysUpTime RFC 1213 Show system options Date display devConfigDateDisplayFormat pdn_Config date display format format Show system options Port num devConfigPortNumDisplayFormat pdn_Config port number display format display format Show system options Test timeout devConfigTestTimeout and pdn_Config en devConfigTestDuration Show system revisions child Child card hw entPhysicalHardwareRev RFC 2737 card HW revision revision Show system revisions Unit sysDescr RFC 1213 description description Show system revisions location Unit location sysLocation RFC 1213 Show sys
120. eMaxTx ADSL Line Mib max downstream speed Downrate for Rate interleave ADSL ifType Configure interface dsl Maximum adslAturChanConfFastMaxTxRate ADSL Line Mib max upstream speed Uprate for fast ADSL ifType Configure interface dsl Maximum adslAturChanConfInterleaveMaxTx ADSL Line Mib max upstream speed Uprate for Rate interleave ADSL ifType Configure interface dsl Minimum adslAtucChanConfFastMinTxRate ADSL Line Mib min downstream speed Downrate for fast ADSL ifType Configure interface dsl Minimum adslAtucChanConflinterleaveMinT x ADSL Line Mib min downstream speed Downrate for Rate interleave ADSL ifType Configure interface dsl minimum Minimum adslAturMinSnrMargin ADSL Line Mib margin Margin Configure interface dsl Minimum adslAturChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate ADSL Line Mib min upstream speed Uprate for interleave ADSL ifType Configure interface dsl Minimum adslAturChanConfFastMinTxRate ADSL Line Mib min upstream speed Uprate for fast ADSL ifType Configure interface dsl name name ifAlias RFC 2233 Configure interface dsl target Target adslAturConfTargetMargin ADSL Line Mib downstream margin downstream Margin Configure interface dsl target Target adslAtucConfTargetMargin ADSL Line Mib upstream margin upstream Margin Configure interface ethernet Mode ifMauDefaultType RFC 2668 mode Configure interface ethernet Autonegotia ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus RFC 2668 auto neg tion enabled disabled Configure interface ethern
121. each configuration change hh mm Specifies the amount of time after a configuration change that a configuration backup will automatically occur Time is specified in hours 1 24 and minutes 0 59 separated by a colon The default and minimum is 00 30 30 minutes Example IAC configure scheduler dynamic 24 00 configure scheduler fixed daily monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday hh mm Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure scheduler fixed command specifies the fixed times at which configuration backups will occur day_of_week Specifies the day of the week backups will occur If daily is selected a backup occurs every day hh mm Specifies the time of day the backup will occur Time is specified in hours 1 23 and minutes 0 59 separated by a colon Example IAC configure scheduler sunday 00 00 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 33 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 ip_address Specifies the network address of the FTP server user_name Specifies a user name accepted by the FTP server password Specifies the password associated with the user name filename
122. ed for a DSL port the restrictions on upstream data flow described above are enforced In addition to restricting communication to only those addresses that are in the table a maximum can be set on the number of addresses that can be in use on a port This number is the sum of the static and dynamic entries for that port If the limit is reached the unit will block all requests for allocation of additional addresses via DHCP This condition remains until one of the following happens m The lease on an existing dynamic entry for this port expires m A subscriber s host connected to this port releases its DHCP assigned address m One or more entries are deleted from the table by an administrator m The limit on the number of entries is increased m P Security is disabled on the port July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Configure SNTP 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Table A 15 Configure SNTP Command configure sntp disable enable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure sntp command determines whether the unit makes SNTP requests disable The unit does not make SNTP requests Date and time must be set manually
123. eduler 00000 2c eee eee eee A 33 ii July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 B SNMP Traps C MIB Support 4800 A2 GB20 10 Contents Configure Security 0 0 eee eee A 35 IPE SCU at a a A 38 Configure SNIP suena sis Wd is abs A 39 Configure Syslog eroa setete ia aE N A eee ee A 40 Configure System Information 00000 cee eee A 41 Configure System Options 200 oo A 42 Configure Uplink 00 cee eee A 44 Configure Uplink Tag 0 cece A 45 Configure User AccountS 0000 c eee eee A 46 COPY a aaa A 47 Ear taa a ARA A 47 Exit tada arate A 48 FINMWAre ci lr A 48 A akteaied Gd eter adie ee ead Sata deat Ye don batt aed A 49 PASS WO nuit di A iy als Ge es Sas A 50 Privilege ico eso bee ee Pee ee nik A 50 ReStatt na soe clu eena A sumed oy AAA A 51 DAV snd cette as A 51 SNOW fous chee ees ed Gace ete O a Pg ena A 52 OSU E A E E E E ae eal A 72 OQVOIVIOW ar de Rens tid ety dye a a pa do tdo dance aE a C 1 Locating MIBE sais paves ss att eae ae als Os Bia C 2 Order for Loading MIBS 00 02 cee eee eee C 3 SNMPy2 MIB iru os Pat eal Potala A eee C 5 System Group 2 20 iod e n eee eee C 5 SA aa eho Pe ek ee eg ee Ee SEES C 5 SYSODJOCIID corr de etal pai See Baie BG deed Ae a ai C 6 SNMP GOUD scenic is Siew beg bis De Re Dae aM Re Me OY C 6 RFC1213 MIB einai a ea C 7 PDN HEADER MIB 00 0000 a a a i E a aiaa C 7 IP SMB uti a ate Atala e pad get the
124. ent Yes Ports dotiqVlanStaticRowStatus dotlqVlanStaticEntry 5 PortList read only current Yes C 46 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 PPP LCP MIB C MIB Support 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 Table C 56 pppLinkStatusTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported pppLinkStatusPhysicallndex pppLinkStatusEntry 1 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes pppLinkStatusBadAddresses pppLinkStatusEntry 2 Counter read only mandatory No pppLinkStatusBadControls pppLinkStatusEntry 3 Counter read only mandatory No pppLinkStatusPacketTooLongs pppLinkStatusEntry 4 Counter read only mandatory Yes pppLinkStatusBadFCSs pppLinkStatusEntry 5 Counter read only mandatory No pppLinkStatusLocalMRU pppLinkStatusEntry 6 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes pppLinkStatusRemoteMRU pppLinkStatusEntry 7 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes pppLinkStatusLocalToPeer pppLinkStatusEntry 8 Octet String read only mandatory Yes ACCMap pppLinkStatusPeerToLocal pppLinkStatusEntry 9 Octet String read only mandatory Yes ACCMa
125. ent 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 connection_name Specifies the name of the connection policy to modify remote_host Specifies the routable IP address of the IPsec tunnel at the remote end Example IAC configure management ipsec connection modify secl remote tunnel address 135 90 27 3 configure management ipsec connection modify connection_name spi sp in out both Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection modify spi command sets the Security Profile Index for the Encapsulating Security Payload protocol for a specified connection connection_name Specifies the name of the connection policy to modify spi The SPI number 1 65535 in The SPI is assigned to the inbound connection out The SPI is assigned to the outbound connection both The SPI is assigned to both the inbound and outbound connections This is the default Example IAC configure management ipsec connection modify sec2 spi 27 configure management ipsec local tunnel address local_tunnel_address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec local tunnel address command defines the IP add
126. ents enabled A trap is sent upon a link up or link down event This is the default Example TAC configure interface dsl 1 1 linkupdown trap disabled configure interface dsl port_id max downstream speed rate Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl max downstream speed command specifies the maximum rate in Kbps available for traffic from the port toward the CPE If behavior is set to fixed this is the only downstream rate port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions rate Valid rates are For dmt and ansi 64 to 8128 Kbps in 32 Kbps increments The default is 8128 For g lite 64 to 4000 Kbps in 32 Kbps increments The default is 4000 Example IAC configure interface dsl 1 2 max downstream speed 512 configure interface dsl port_id max upstream speed rate Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl max upstream speed command specifies the maximum rate in Kbps available for traffic toward the port from the CPE If behavior is set to fixed this is the only upstream rate port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions rate Valid rates are 32 to 1024 Kbps in 32 Kbps increments The default is 102
127. ept deprecated objects in the ifTable are supported Table C 11 ifTable Objects C MIB Support Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported iflndex ifEntry 1 Interface Index read only current Yes ifDescr ifEntry 2 DisplayString read only current Yes ifType ifEntry 3 IANAifType read only current Yes ifMtu ifEntry 4 Integer32 read only current Yes ifSpeed ifEntry 5 Gauge32 read only current Yes ifPhysAddress ifEntry 6 PhysAddress read only current Yes ifAdminStatus ifEntry 7 INTEGER read write current Yes ifOperStatus ifEntry 8 INTEGER read only current Yes ifLastChange ifEntry 9 TimerTicks read only current Yes ifInOctets ifEntry 10 Counter32 read only current Yes iflnUcastPkts ifEntry 11 Counter32 read only current Yes iffnNUcastPkts ifEntry 12 Counter32 read only deprecated No ifInDiscards ifEntry 13 Counter32 read only current Yes ifInErrors ifEntry 14 Counter32 read only current Yes iffnUnknownProtos ifEntry 15 Counter32 read only current Yes ifOutOctets ifEntry 16 Counter32 read only current Yes ifOutUcastPkts ifEntry 17 Counter32 read only current Yes ifOutNUcastPkts ifEntry 18 Counter32 read only deprecated N ifOutDiscards ifEntry 19 Counter32 read only current Yes ifOutErrors ifEntry 20 Counter32 read only current Yes ifOutQLen ifEntry 21 Counter32 read only deprecated
128. er The show management vlan command displays the settings for Bridge Mode and management VLAN tagging Example IAC show management vlan Display results Bridge Mode The Bridge Mode sms Subscriber Management System mode uplink tag UpLink Tagging mode m Management VLAN The VLAN tag in use 1 15 show scheduler Minimum Access Level User The show scheduler command displays the scheduler settings Example IAC show scheduler Display results m state The availability of the scheduler disabled or enabled m server The address of the FTP server used for automatic configuration backup m filename The file containing the backup m mode The type of backup dynamic Backup occurs upon any configuration change fixed Backup occurs at a specified day and time m time For fixed mode the day and time backups occur July 2002 A 63 A CLI Command Descriptions A 64 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 If all is specified or the parameter is omitted information for all ports is displayed Example IAC show security ip 1 48
129. erfDataExtEntry 15 AdslPerfPrev read only current No DayCount adslAtucPerfPreviDayUasL adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 16 AdslPerfPrev read only current No DayCount C 42 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 adslAturPerfDataExtTable C MIB Support 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 OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslAturPerfStatSesL adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 1 Counter32 read only current Yes adslAturPerfStatUasL adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 2 Counter32 read only current Yes adslAturPerfCurr1 5MinSesL adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 3 PerfCurrent read only current No Count adslAturPerfCurr1 5MinUasL adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 4 PerfCurrent read only current No Count adslAturPerfCurr1 DaySesL adslAtuclIntervalExtEntry 5 AdslPerfCurr read only current No DayCount adslAturPerfCurriDayUasL adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 6 AdslPerfCurr read only current No DayCount adslAturPerfPreviDaySesL adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 7 AdslPerfPre read only current No vDayCount adslAturPerfPrev1 DayUasL adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 8 AdslPerfPre read only current No vDayCount adsIConfProfileExtTable This table contains ADSL line profile configuration information not defined in
130. ernal L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Interface 1500 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 19 C MIB Support ifAdminStatus The desired state of the interface m up 1 The interface is operational and operational packets can be passed m down 2 When a managed system is initialized all interfaces start with ifAdminStatus in the down 2 state m testing 3 The interface is in a test state and no operational packets can be passed Table C 16 ifAdminStatus Location Interface Value External Console Port Only valid value is up 1 External Modem Port Only valid value is up 1 External Ethernet Management Ports Only valid value is up 1 External Ethernet Downlink Ports Only valid values are up 1 or down 2 External Ethernet Uplink Ports Only valid values are up 1 or down 2 External Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port Only valid values are up 1 or testing 3 External PPP Uplink HDLC Interface Only valid value is up 1 External PPP Uplink PPP Interface Only valid value is up 1 Internal PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface Only valid value is up 1 Internal Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Ethernet Only valid value is up 1 Interface External ADSL Ports Only valid value is up 1 down 2 or testing 3 External ATM Interfaces Only valid value is up 1 External Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces Only valid value is up 1 Internal Port Processor L2 Switch Et
131. ernet Interfaces ethernetCsmacd 6 Internal Port Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces ethernetCsmacd 6 Internal L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces ethernetCsmacd 6 Internal Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interface ethernetCsmacd 6 Internal L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Interface ethernetCsmacd 6 C 18 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Table C 15 ifMtu Location Interface Value External Console Port 0 External Modem Port 0 External Ethernet Management Port 1500 External Ethernet Downlink Port 1500 External Ethernet Uplink Port 1500 External IP PPP Layer 3 Uplink Port or 1504 Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port External PPP Uplink HDLC Interface 1504 External PPP Uplink PPP Interface 1502 Internal PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface 1500 Internal Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Ethernet Interface 1500 External ADSL Ports 53 External ATM Interfaces 53 External Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces 1500 Internal Port Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces 1500 Internal L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces 1500 Internal Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interface 1500 Int
132. ertypes 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 FFOO BBN VITAL LanBridge cache FFOO FFOF ISC Bunker Ramo 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 F 9 F Reference Tables F 10 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Index Numerics 802 3 MAU MIB C 34 A access validation A 31 administrator password A 44 A 46 ADSL LINE EXT MIB C 41 ADSL LINE MIB C 36 applications 1 2 applying firmware A 48 ARP A 38 ATM statistics MIB C 50 ATM FORUM SNMP M4 MIB C 29 ATM MIB C 27 automatic backup A 33 command completion 3 3 logout 3 5 B back command 3 3 A 2 backup A 33 configuration A 47 binding filters to ports A 9 BitStorm 4800 address A 24 features 1 3 overview 1 1 bridge configuring A 5 mode A 38 timeout A 5 BRIDGE MIB C 43 browsers supported 4 1 C capabilities 1 1 clear command A 3 Command Line Interface CLI A 1 automatic command completion 3 3 automatic logout 3 5 command descriptions A 1 help 3 4 keyboard definitions 3 5 4800 A2 GB20 10 Command Line Interface CLI continued prompts 3 2 syntax error 3 5 using 3 1 commands automatic completion 3 3 CLI A 1 history buffer 3 4 tree 3 3 configuration backup A 33 MIB for DSL ports C 51 saving and restoring A 47 using CLI 3 6 using Web interface 4 4 configure bri
133. et connector Connector pdnActiveJack pdn_ether MIB 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 E 3 E CLI to MIB Object Cross Reference Table E 1 CLI Command to Object ID Cross Reference 4 of 17 connection default esp md5 key CLI Command Element MIB Object MIB 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 data bits Configure interface modem Parity rs232AsyncPortParity RFC 1659 parity Configure interface modem rate Speed rs232PortOutSpeed RFC 1659 Configure interface modem StopBits rs232AsyncStopBits RFC 1659 stop bits Configure interface v35 Status ifAdminStatus RFC 2233 Configure interface v35 clock Clock source rs232SyncPortClockSource RFC 1659 source Configure interface v35 flag Flag Rs232SyncPortldlePatter RFC 1659 Configure interface v35 Flow control rs232PortOutFlowType RFC 1659 flow control Configure interface v35 Invert Tx rs232SyncPortlnvertTxClk pdn_SyncPortStats invert tx clock Clock Configure interface v35 link type Link Type rs232PortType RFC 1659 Configure interface v35 rate Speed rs232PortOutSpeed RFC 1659 Configure ip nhr p address ip address ipNetToMediaDefaultNHR pdn_Arp MIB Configure management gateway pdninetlpGateway pdn_inet MIB
134. f Ethernet IEEE 802 3x standards based flow control for maximum performance and minimum packet loss Auto rating DSL technology to adjust to line conditions Auto sensing on all Ethernet ports to adjust automatically to the speed of attached devices Automatic detection of full duplex or half duplex operation on all Ethernet ports Automatic switchover detection for Medium Dependent Interface MDI and MDI crossover MDIX connections ensuring plug and play compatibility with hubs and endstations Web based server for management Virtual Private Networking VPN for management using the IPSec security protocol Command Line Interface CLI like that of popular routers Support for Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Version 1 and Version 2 Support for off the shelf Asynchronous DSL ADSL endpoints Uplink VLAN tagging for billing and access control July 2002 1 3 1 BitStorm 4800 Overview 1 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Terminology and Conventions System Terminology Port Unit Stack 4800 A2 GB20 10 The following terms are used in this manual and the product s user interfaces m Port m Unit m Stack A port is one of the physical interfaces of a BitStorm 4800 or Management Module These are m ALARM CONSOLE DOWNLINK GigE RJ45 DOWNLINK GigE SFP DSL Ports 1 24 24 port model or 1 48 48 port model MGMT MODEM UPLINK GigE RJ45 UPLINK GigE SFP V 35 X 21 A single BitStorm 4800 is
135. face dsl TAC configure interface ds1 1 1 IAC configure interface dsl 1 1 line code dmt IAC configure interface dsl 1 1 latency fast You can move back up the command tree using the back command Back Command The back command positions the CLI 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 dsl1 1 1 Each back command positions the interface one level higher IAC configure interface dsl 1 1 back IAC configure interface ds1 back IAC configure interface back IAC configure _ Automatic Command Completion 4800 A2 GB20 10 Commands and keywords can be abbreviated to as few characters as are required to make them uniquely identifiable For example con is a valid abbreviation for configure and cop is a valid abbreviation for copy but the abbreviation co is ambiguous You can request automatic completion of a command or keyword you have partially typed by pressing the Tab key If the command or keyword you have typed is ambiguous the Tab key displays the options for completion July 2002 3 3 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
136. face dsl 1 1 min snr margin 9 configure interface dsl port_id min upstream speed rate Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl min upstream speed command specifies the minimum rate in Kbps to adapt to for traffic toward the port from the CPE port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions rate Valid rates are 32 to 1024 Kbps in 32 Kbps increments The default is 64 Example TAC configure interface dsl 1 2 min upstream speed 64 configure interface dsl port_id name port_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl name command specifies a unique name for this port port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions name May be up to 16 printable characters The name may not include a forward slash or the following keywords all dhcp downlink mgmt uplink or v35 Example IaAC configure interface dsl 1 1 name Room_100 July 2002 A 15 A CLI Command Descriptions A 16 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 leav
137. faultType ifMauEntry 11 Object Identifier read write current Yes ifMauAutoNegSupported ifMauEntry 12 TruthValue read only current Yes ifMauTypeListBits ifMauEntry 13 Bits read only current No C 34 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 ifJackType The ifJackType object describes the physical connector Table C 34 ifJackType C MIB Support Product Interface Interface Type Jack Return Value Ethernet Management 10BaseT 100BaseTX Eight Pin Modular rj45 2 Gigabit Ethernet Downlink 10BaseT 100BaseTX 1000BaseT Eight Pin Modular rj45 2 100BaseFX 1000BaseSX 1000BaseLX Small Form factor Pluggable SFP other 1 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink 10BaseT 100BaseTX 1000BaseT Eight Pin Modular rj45 2 100BaseFX 1000BaseSX 1000BaseLX Small Form factor Pluggable SFP other 1 When the SFP is installed it takes precedence over the Eight Pin Modular ifMauNegTable The ifMauNegTable contains objects used for auto negotiation Only the ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus object is supported Table C 35 ifMauAutoNegTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus if MauAutoNegEntry 1 INTEGER read write current Y 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 35 C MIB Support ADSL LINE MIB The ADSL LINE MIB is defined in RFC 2662 It comprises the following objects
138. figuration Group Yes pdniPSecConfig pdnVpnConfigGroups 1 IP Sec Configuration Group Yes pdniIPSecKeyConfig pdnIPSecConfigGroups 1 IP Sec Global Key Configuration Group Yes pdniIPSecSPDConfig pdnIPSecConfigGroups 2 Security Policy Database Yes pdniPSecConnectionConfig pdniPSecConfigGroups 3 Security Policy Associated with each Yes Connection PDN IF EXT CONFIG MIB The PDN IF EXT CONFIG MIB is used to configure interface related objects It is fully supported Table C 68 PDN IF EXT CONFIG MIB Objects Object OID Description Supported pdnIfExtEncapContfig pdnIfExt 3 Interface Configuration Group Yes 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 53 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 OID Syntax Access Status Supported devSecurityMgrValidation pdn security 1 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes devSecurityMgrMaxNumber pdn security 2 INTEGER read only mandatory No devSecurityMgrCurrent pdn security 3 INTEGER read only mandatory No Number devSecurityMgrTable pdn security 4 SEQUENCE OF not deprecated No devSecurityMgrEntry accessible newSecurityMgrTable pdn security 5 SEQUENCE OF not deprecated No newSecurityMgrEntry accessible devSecurity TelnetSource
139. fy users PARADYNE Alsmeer 10 106 1 60 BitStorm 4800 Configuration Diagnostics Status es O Self Test OK Fan 1 OK Fan2 OK Save and Restore Fan3 OK Scheduler Selftest Results Temperature OK 33 C System Information echnical Support Users Uplink Downlink Management V 35 Status U D u D DSL Links 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Staus D D D D D D D D D DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Staus D D D D D D D D D D D DDDDDDDDDDDDD For more information click on the D Help button on any screen 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 4 3 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 For best security use the System Users screen to immediately change the default password for the admin user Configuring the System Use the Configuration screens to configure the following m Bridge table m Filters m Interfaces m Management Security m Subscriber Management System Virtual Local Area Network m System log Use the System screens to configure the following m Date and time m System options and identification Click on Apply in each screen to save your selections to the running configuration July 2002 4800 A2 G
140. gTable 0 eee C 35 ADSL LINE MIB 0 0 000000 cee eee C 36 adsllineTable 00 002 cee eee C 37 adslAtucPhysTable 0 000 cece ae C 37 adslAturPhysTable 0 0 0 0 cee eee C 38 adslAtucChanTable 000 cence eee C 38 adslAturChanTable 0000 e eee eee eee C 38 adslAtucPerfDataTable 00000 02 eeeee C 39 adslAturPerfDataTable 00000 0c eee eeaee C 39 adslLineConfProfileTable 00000202 eee eeaee C 39 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 Contents ADSL LINE EXT MIB 0000 0c cee ee C 41 adsiLineExtTable 0 0 eee ees C 41 adslAtucPerfDataExtTable 0 0 0 0 e eee eee C 42 adslAturPerfDataExtTable 00 0 0 cece eee C 43 adsiConfProfileExtTable 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee C 43 BRIDGE MIB 02 000 C 43 dotidBase Group 02 000 e eee eee C 44 dotidBaseNumPorts a aa y aa ae C 44 dorta o Group seseina cae eked ak a Ed Se ee C 44 dotidStaticTable 0 eee es C 45 Q BRIDGE MIB sasarapan stan cane ade Cea eos a C 45 dotiqTpFdbTable seeen rieren ae a E e E ee C 45 dotiqVlanCurrentTable 0 0 0 c eee eee C 46 dotiqVlanStaticTable aaua anaana C 46 PPPEGP MIB soda its als adi s Sa aes C 47 pppLinkStatusTable oo oooocccccocco C 47 PDN MPE DEVICE CONTROL MIB 20000000 ee eee C 48 PDN MPE DSLAM SYSTEM MIB
141. gement arp Display results m ip address The IP address of the entry m mac address The hardware address of the entry m type The source of the address dynamic The address was learned static The address was added to the table by an administrator show management ip Minimum Access Level User The show management ip command displays the Management Module settings Example IAC show management ip Display results m ip address The management IP address m subnet mask The subnet mask to be applied to the IP address m gateway The management next hop or gateway IP address July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 m state The availability of SNMP access disabled or enabled m access validation Whether access validation is in force disabled or enabled m public string The community string for read only access m private string The community string for read write access m nms address The addresses of NMS workstations permitted access if access validation is enabled m nms traps The addresses to which traps are sent show management vlan Minimum Access Level Us
142. get downstream margin 3 configure interface dsl port_id target upstream margin margin Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl target upstream margin command specifies the SNR margin in dB required at startup for traffic toward the port from the CPE See SNR Margin DSL Interfaces on page A 22 for more information port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions margin Valid choices are 2 15 dB in 1 dB increments The default is 6 Example IAC configure interface dsl 1 1 target upstream margin 3 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Table A 10 Configure Interface Command 7 of 11 configure interface ethernet port_id connector rj45 fiber Minimum Access Level Administrator 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 port_id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in Ethernet Port ID in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions connector Valid choices are
143. ght Savings Time Rules israel GMT 3 Subject to Israeli Daylight Savings Time Rules July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 japan GMT 9 No Daylight Savings Time korea GMT 9 Subject to Korean Daylight Savings Time Rules singapore GMT 8 No Daylight Savings Time china prc GMT 8 Subject to Chinese Daylight Savings Time Rules china roc GMT 8 No Daylight Savings Time china hongkong GMT 8 No Daylight Savings Time July 2002 F 3 F Reference Tables Ethertypes The following values are used by the configure filter rule command See Configure Filter Rule in Appendix A CL 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 PUP Addr Trans see 0A01 0400 Nixdorf 0600 XEROX NS IDP 0660 DLOG 0661 DLOG 0800 Internet IP IPv4 0801 X 75 Internet 0802 NBS Internet 0803 ECMA Internet 0804 Chaosnet 0805 X
144. hernet Interfaces Only valid value is up 1 Internal L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces Only valid value is up 1 Internal Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Only valid value is up 1 Interface Internal L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Only valid value is up 1 Interface C 20 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 ifOperStatus C MIB Support The ifOperStatus is the current operational state of the interface m up 1 Ready to pass packets m down 2 ifAdminStatus is down 2 m testing 3 The interface is in a test state and no packets can be passed m unknown 4 Status can not be determined dormant 5 The interface is awaiting some external action notPresent 6 Some component is missing m lowerLayerDown 7 Down due to the state of a lower layer interface Table C 17 ifOperStatus Interface Location Interface Value External Console Port The port is always up 1 External Modem Port The port is always up 1 External Ethernet Management Ports Any value except down 2 External Ethernet Downlink Ports Any value supported by the syntax External Ethernet Uplink Ports Any value supported by the syntax External Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port Any value except down 2 External PPP Uplink HDLC Interface Any value except down 2 External PPP Uplink PPP Interface Any value except down 2 Internal PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface Any
145. how interface modem link rate Speed rs232PortOutSpeed RFC 1659 Show interface modem parity Parity rs232AsyncPortParity RFC 1659 Show interface modem stop bits StopBits rs232AsyncStopBits RFC 1659 Show interface modem uptime Current link up xdslDevifStatsElapsedTimeLinkUp hot_xdsl time Show interface v35 clock source Clock source rs232SyncPortClockSource RFC 1659 Show interface v35 CRC Errors CRC Errors rs232SyncPortFrameCheckErrs RFC 1659 Show interface v35 flag Flag rs232SyncPortMinFlags RFC 1659 Show interface v35 flow control Flow control rs232PortOutFlowType RFC 1659 Show interface v35 interrupted Interrupted rs232SyncPortInterruptedFrames RFC 1659 frames Frames Show interface v35 invert tx clock invert tx clock rs232SyncPortInvertTxClock pdn_SyncPortStats MIB Show interface v35 link rate Speed rs232PortOutSpeed RFC 1659 Show interface v35 link status Link Status ifOperStatus RFC 1213 Show interface v35 link type Link Type rs232PortType RFC 1659 Show interface v35 Rx overrun Rx Overrun rs232SyncPortReceiveOverrunErrors RFC 1659 erros Errors Show interface v35 signals Signals rs232InSigName RFC 1659 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 E 11 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 MIB Show interface v35 Tx underrun Tx Underrun rs232SyncTransmitUnderrunE
146. ible adslAturIntervalExtTable adsIMibObjects 21 adslAturInterval not current No ExtEntry accessible adsIConfProfileExtTable adsIMibObjects 22 adsiConfProfile not current Yes ExtEntry accessible adslAlarmConfProfileExtTable adsIMibObjects 23 adslAlarmConf not current No ProfileExtEntry accessible adslLineExtTable This table contains ADSL line configuration and monitoring information not defined in the adslLineTable in the ADSL Line MIB RFC 2662 Table C 46 adslLineExtTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslLineTransAtucCap adslLineExtEntry 1 AdsITransmission read only current Yes ModeType adslLineTransAtucConfig adslLineExtEntry 2 AdsITransmission read write current Yes ModeType adslLineTransAtucActual adslLineExtEntry 3 AdsITransmission read only current Yes ModeType adslLineGlitePowerState adslLineExtEntry 4 INTEGER read only current No adslLineConfProfileDualLite adslLineExtEntry 5 SnmpAdminString read write current No 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 41 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 OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslAtucPerfStatFastR ads
147. igure interface ethernet 1 mgmt mode manual 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 17 A CLI Command Descriptions Table A 10 Configure Interface Command 8 of 11 configure interface ethernet port_id rate 10full 10half 100fu11 100hal1f 1000full 1000half Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet rate command specifies the duplex mode and rate if mode is set to manual port_id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in Ethernet Port ID in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions rate Valid choices are 10full 10 Mbps and full duplex 10half 10 Mbps and half duplex 100full 100 Mbps and full duplex 100half 100 Mbps and half duplex 1000full 1000 Mbps and full duplex 1000half 1000 Mbps and half duplex Example IAC configure interface ethernet 1 mgmt rate 100full configure interface ethernet port_id show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet show command displays parameters for an Ethernet 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 Examples TAC configure interface ethernet 1 uplink show IAC configure interface ethernet 1 uplink show configure interface
148. ilian Daylight Savings Time Rules brazil west GMT 4 Subject to Brazilian Daylight Savings Time Rules brazil acre GMT 5 Subject to Brazilian Daylight Savings Time Rules chile continental GMT 4 Subject to Chilean Daylight Savings Time Rules chile easterisland GMT 6 Subject to Chilean Daylight Savings Time Rules cuba GMT 5 Subject to Cuban Daylight Savings Time Rules gb erie GMT Subject to British Daylight Savings Time Rules europe western GMT Subject to Western European Daylight Savings Time Rules europe central GMT 1 Subject to Central European Daylight Savings Time Rules europe eastern GMT 2 Subject to Eastern European Daylight Savings Time Rules australia nsw GMT 10 Subject to Australian New South Wales Daylight Savings Time Rules australia yancowinna GMT 9 5 Subject to Australian New South Wales Daylight Savings Time Rules australia tasmania GMT 10 Subject to Tasmanian Daylight Savings Time Rules australia victoria GMT 10 Subject to Australian New South Wales Daylight Savings Time Rules australia queensland GMT 10 No Daylight Savings Time australia north GMT 9 5 No Daylight Savings Time australia west GMT 8 No Daylight Savings Time australia south GMT 9 5 Subject to Southern Australian Daylight Savings Time Rules new zealand GMT 12 Subject to New Zealand Dayli
149. ilter Or sysDevLayerThreeFilterRuleRowStatus Configure interface console DataBits rs232AsyncPortBits RFC 1659 data bits Configure interface console Parity rs232AsyncPortParity RFC 1659 parity Configure interface console rate Speed rs232PortOutSpeed RFC 1659 Configure interface console StopBits rs232AsyncStopBits RFC 1659 stop bits Configure interface dsl State ifAdminStatus RFC 2233 Configure interface dsl behavior Behavior adslAtucConfRateMode ADSL Line MIB Configure interface dsl atm VCI atmVclVci Atm Management data connection VCI Objects MIB Configure interface dsl atm VPI atmVclVpi Atm Management data connection VPI Objects MIB Configure interface dsl atm Encapsulation atmVccAal5EncapType ATM management encapsulation Objects MIB Configure interface dsl latency Latency adslConfProfileLine Type Ext to ADSL Line MIB Configure interface dsl line code Line Code adslLineTransAtucConfig Ext to ADSL Line MIB Configure interface dsl link Up Down Trap Link Up Down trap ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable Ext to MIB II E 2 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 MIB Configure interface dsl Maximum adslAtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate ADSL Line Mib max downstream speed Downrate for fast ADSL ifType Configure interface dsl Maximum adslAtucChanConfInterleav
150. ing 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 Examples IAC configure interface dsl 1 7 show TAC configure interface dsl 1 7 show configure interface dsl port_id state disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl state command specifies the availability of a DSL port port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions state Specifies the availability of the port Valid choices are disabled and enabled The default is enabled Example IAC configure interface dsl 1 24 state enabled configure interface dsl port_id target downstream margin margin Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl target downstream margin command specifies the Signal to Noise Ratio SNR margin in dB required at startup for traffic from the port toward the CPE See SNR Margin DSL Interfaces on page A 22 for more information port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions margin Valid choices are 2 15 dB in 1 dB increments The default is 6 Example IAC configure interface dsl 1 1 tar
151. inued Display results m Status The status of the link dormant The link has not yet trained up down The link is down notConnected The link is training unknown The link s status cannot be determined up The link is enabled and ready to send packets m Line Rate Up The upstream data rate m Line Rate Down The downstream data rate show interface dsl port_id statistics Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl statistics command displays statistics for all DSL ports or a specified DSL port port_id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all ports statistics Specifes that the error statistics for the specified port should be displayed Example IAC show interface dsl 1 1 statistics Display results m dsl link The status of the link dormant The link has not yet trained up down The link is down notConnected The link is training unknown The link s status cannot be determined up The link is enabled and ready to send packets m current link up time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the interface has been active m line code The line code used on the port DMT ANSI or G lite m latency The buffer setting for the port fast or interleaved July 2002 A 57 A CLI Command Desc
152. ipsec connection modify connection_name protocol ah esp Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection modify protocol command sets the IPsec encryption protcol for a specified connection connection_name Specifies the name of the connection policy to modify ah Specifies that the protocol is Authentication Header esp Specifies that the protocol is Encapsulating Security Payload Example IAC configure management ipsec connection modify sec2 protocol ah configure management ipsec connection modify connection_name remote host address remote_host Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection modify remote host address command changes the IP address of the remote host using the IPsec tunnel for a specified connection connection_name Specifies the name of the connection policy to modify remote_host Specifies the IP address of the remote host lt does not need to be routable It may be a single IP address or two IP addresses separated by a hyphen denoting a range of IP addresses Examples IAC configure management ipsec connection modify secl remote host address 135 90 27 2 IAC configure management ipsec connection modify sec2 remote host address 135 90 27 2 135 90 27 23 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 29 A CLI Command Descriptions A 30 Table A 12 Configure Management Command 7 of 9 configure managem
153. ket is to be discarded when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched rule_name_1 through rule_name_16 Specifies up to 16 different rule names These must be already defined using the configure filter rule command see Table A 9 Configure Filter Rule Commana Example IAC configure filter create no_at_or_ipx forward no_at no_ipx configure filter delete filter_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter delete command deletes a filter filter_name Specifies the filter to be deleted It must not be bound to an interface To delete a binding use the configure filter binding command see Table A 8 Configure Filter Binding Command Example IAC configure filter delete no_decnet A 8 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 filter_name Specifies the filter to be associated with a port It must exist See Configure Filter on page A 8 outbound Specifies that traffic from the port is affected by the filter inbound Specifies that traffic to the port
154. l Administrator The configure interface modem rate command sets the rate of the Modem port in bps rate Valid rates are 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 The default is 9600 bps Example IAC configure interface modem rate 57600 configure interface modem show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface modem show command displays parameters for the Modem port without leaving configuration mode Example IACttconfigure interface modem show configure interface modem stop bits 1 2 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface modem command sets the number of stop bits delimiting a byte on the Modem port stop bits Valid choices are 1 and 2 The default is 1 Example IAC configure interface modem stop bits 1 July 2002 A 19 A CLI Command Descriptions A 20 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 Valid choices are external and internal The default is external If interface type is set to x21 X 21 the only valid option is internal Example IAC configure interface v35 clock source internal configure interface v35 flow control cts
155. lAtucPerfDataExtEntry 1 Counter32 read only current No adslAtucPerfStatFailedFastR adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 2 Counter32 read only current No adslAtucPerfStatSesL adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 3 Counter32 read only current Yes adslAtucPerfStatUasL adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 4 Counter32 read only current Yes adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFastR adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 5 PerfCurrent read only current No Count adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFailed adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 6 PerfCurrent read only current No FastR Count adslAtucPerfCurr15MinSesL adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 7 PerfCurrent read only current No Count adslAtucPerfCurr15MinUasL adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 8 PerfCurrent read only current No Count adslAtucPerfCurr1 DayFastR adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 9 AdslPerfCurr read only current No DayCount adslAtucPerfCurr1DayFailedFa adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 10 AdslPerfCurr read only current No stR DayCount adslAtucPerfCurr1 DaySesL adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 11 AdslPerfCurr read only current No DayCount adslAtucPerfCurr1 DayUasL adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 12 AdslPerfCurr read only current No DayCount adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFastR adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 13 AdslPerfPrev read only current No DayCount adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFailedF adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 14 AdslPerfPrev read only current No astR DayCount adslAtucPerfPreviDaySesL adslAtucP
156. led Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp state command specifies the availability of the SNMP agent state Valid choices are disabled and enabled The default is disabled Example IAC configure management snmp state disabled configure management vlan vian_tag Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management vlan command specifies a VLAN tag to be added to management traffic VLAN tagging is enabled only if the Bridge Mode is sms or uplink tag See Configure Bridge on page A 5 vlan_tag Specifies the value of the VLAN tag Valid values are 1 15 Example IAC configure management vlan 12 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 disabled Specifies automatic configuration backup will not occur This is the default enabled Specifies that automatic configuration backup will occur Example IAC configure scheduler enabled configure scheduler dynamic hh mm Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure scheduler dynamic command specifies that automatic configuration backup will occur after
157. m Browsers Supported 2 00 e eee eee eae 4 1 E Navigation a Pi ethane 4 2 E Logging IN sce ei nee ee ee ee eR ee Bee et 4 4 m Configuring the System 0 0 eee eee 4 4 Saving the Configuration 0 0 0 auaa aaa aeaa 4 5 E Logging Dutti cocine ee ee te eee ed eee ers 4 5 5 Monitoring and Troubleshooting E OVEINVIOW id hohe eit eae Be aha ata i 5 1 M System LOg cirio hea OD oe ee SE be ee ee ie Ss 5 2 Viewing the System Log 00 anaana eee 5 2 Message Format 0 0 deica enak tee 5 2 MeSSageS 2 sews SGN Bae ke ee eo 5 3 E Front Panel LEDS 442 42 6 id Mbt debe ush iad ada 5 6 m Show Commands and Web Interface Status Screens 5 6 A CLI Command Descriptions Bg CLECOMMANAS coo cova he ed eae adie ea AM awe ats A 1 M Bakio ra aie a Soe eG A 2 AA te aos ogee died aus Ol a Bad ete ares A 3 BY Gontiguress fe2adgnt dice wake Dowie ale hd oid Sa Pees es A 4 E Configure Bridge r crs pir ie esapi aaa teens A 5 m Configure Date saaana anaana A 6 m Configure Factory aa aaa ee a A 7 m Configure Filter anaga a eee A 8 m Configure Filter Binding 0 c eee eee eee A 9 m Configure Filter Rule 0 0 cece eee A 10 m Configure Interface 0 2 eae A 11 SNR Margin DSL Interfaces 0 00 A 22 E Contigure IP eda veSs4ced es AA AGH ba es A 23 Configure Management 000 cee eee ee A 24 Configure Sch
158. m bridged The interface uses VCM bridged encapsulation Example TAC configure interface dsl 1 1 atm encapsulation vcm bridged July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions behavior Valid choices are adaptive The rate automatically adapts to line conditions at startup This is the default fixed Only one rate is allowed downstream or upstream defined by max downstream speed and max upstream speed Example IAC configure interface dsl 1 48 behavior fixed configure interface dsl port_id latency fast interleaved Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl latency command specifies whether an interleave buffer is used port_id Identifies the port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions latency Valid choices are fast No interleave buffer is used This is the default interleaved
159. mal iflndex IF MIB ifAdminStatus ifOperstatus mpeCcn Configuration change Warning entPhysicallndex PDN MPE rate limited DSLAM SYSTEM MIB mpeDeviceFailure Internal system fault Major entPhysicallndex PDN MPE loss of DSLAM SYSTEM communication MIB mpeDeviceFailure Internal system fault Minor entPhysicallndex PDN MPE Cleared loss of DSLAM SYSTEM communication MIB cleared mpeEntSensor Over temperature Major entPhysicallndex MPE ENTITY ThresholdNotification condition or Ents ThresholdVal SENSOR MIB over temperature mpeEntSensorThresholdValue condition cleared mpeEntSensorValue mpeEntSensorSystem System shut down due Minor entPhysicallndex MPE ENTITY ResetNotification to over temperature SENSOR MIB con ition mpeEntSensorThresholdValue mpeEntSensorValue mpeSelfTestFailure Any portion of a restart Major mpeDevSelfTestResults PDN MPE or self start failed HEALTH_AND _ STATUS_MIB pdnDevFileXferEvent A firmware download Major pdnDevFileXferStatus PDN CONTROL fled pdnDevFileXferErrorStatus MIE pdnDevFileXferOperation pdnDevFileXferFile Type pdnDevFileXferFileName unauthorizedUserEvent Unauthorized user Minor pNetToMedialfIndex PDN ARP MIB ipNetToMediaPhysAddress warmStart Power on reset Warning snmpTrapOID SNMPv2 MIB software reset A snmpTrapEnterprise B 2 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 MIB Support Overview 4800 A2 GB20 10 Table C 1 Ordered MIB List shows the order MIBs should be loaded into an NMS ap
160. management address 137 90 127 3 255 255 255 0 137 90 127 1 configure management ipsec disable enable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec command determines whether management traffic is subject to IPsec disable Specifies that IPsec is not used IPSec parameters may be set while in this state but they have no effect until IPsec is enabled This is the default enable Specifies that IPsec is used to implement a Virtual Private Network VPN Example IAC configure management ipsec enable A 24 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 connection_name Specifies the name of the connection policy to be created It may be from 1 16 printable characters remote_tunnel_address Specifies the IP address of the remote end of the IPsec tunnel remote_host_address Specifies the IP address of the remote host using the tunnel Example IAC configure management ipsec connection create sec2 135 90 200 200 10 10 2 2 configure management ipsec connection default ah alg shal md5 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec co
161. n 803E DEC Unassigned 803F DEC LAN Traffic Monitor 8040 8042 DEC Unassigned 8044 Planning Research Corp 8046 AT amp T 8047 AT amp T 8049 ExperData 805B Stanford V Kernel exp 805C Stanford V Kernel prod 805D Evans amp Sutherland 8060 Little Machines 8062 Counterpoint Computers 8065 Univ of Mass Amherst 8066 Univ of Mass Amherst 8067 Veeco Integrated Auto 8068 General Dynamics 8069 AT amp T 806A Autophon 806C ComDesign 806D Computgraphic Corp 806E 8077 Landmark Graphics Corp 807A Matra 807B Dansk Data Elektronik 807C Merit Internodal 807D 807F Vitalink Communications 8080 Vitalink TransLAN III 8081 8083 Counterpoint Computers 809B Appletalk 809C 809E Datability 809F Spider Systems Ltd 80A3 Nixdorf Computers 80A4 80B3 Siemens Gammasonics Inc July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Varian Associates 80DE 80DF Integrated Solutions TRFS 80E0 80E3 Allen Bradley 80E4 80F0 Datability 80F2 Retix 80F3 AppleTalk AARP Kinetics 80F4 8
162. nDownshift adslLineConfProfileEntry 10 INTEGER read create current No Time adslAtucChanConfFastMin adslLineConfProfileEntry 11 Unsigned32 read create current Yes TxRate adslAtucChanConfinterleave adslLineConfProfileEntry 12 Unsigned32 read create current Yes MinTxRate adslAtucChanConfFastMaxT adslLineConfProfileEntry 13 Unsigned32 read create current Yes xRate adslAtucChanConfinterleave adslLineConfProfileEntry 14 Unsigned32 read create current Yes MaxTxRate adslAtucChanConfMax adslLineConfProfileEntry 15 INTEGER read create current No InterleaveDelay adslAturConfRateMode adslLineConfProfileEntry 16 INTEGER read create current No adslAturConfRateChanRatio adslLineConfProfileEntry 17 INTEGER read create current No adslAturConfTargetSnrMgn adslLineConfProfileEntry 18 INTEGER read create current Yes adslAturConfMaxSnrMgn adslLineConfProfileEntry 19 INTEGER read create current No adslAturConfMinSnrMgn adslLineConfProfileEntry 20 INTEGER read create current No adslAturConfDownshiftSnr adslLineConfProfileEntry 21 INTEGER read create current No Mgn adslAturConfUpshiftSnrMgn adslLineConfProfileEntry 22 INTEGER read create current No adslAturConfMinUpshiftTime adslLineConfProfileEntry 23 INTEGER read create current No adslAturConfMinDownshift adslLineConfProfileEntry 24 INTEGER read create current No Tim
163. nfiguration 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 ip_address The IP address of the FTP server user_name A user name allowed on the FTP server password The password associated with the user name filename The name of the source or destination file running config Specifies that the source or destination file is the configuration in active volatile memory The running configuration is not permitted as the source or destination of an FTP operation startup config Specifies that the source or destination file is the configuration in non volatile memory Example IAC copy ftp 135 90 28 28 ftpuser ftppw save config startup config End The end command terminates privileged mode Table A 24 End Command end Minimum Access Level Administrator The end command terminates a privileged mode session and continues the session in standard mode If the end command is executed by a user not in privileged mode it places the user at the top of the command tree like one or more back commands Example IACtend You are ending your privilege mode session TACS 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 47 A CLI Command Descriptions Exit Firmware A 48 The exit command terminates the user session Table A 25 Exit Comman
164. nfigured in the system Example IAC show user accounts Display results m User Name The name used for logging in Passwords are not displayed m Privilege Level The access level assigned to this user name admin The user name has administrator privileges User The user name has user privileges show users Minimum Access Level User The show users command shows users currently logged on the system Example IAC show users Display results m User User name m Port Mode of access console Console port modem Modem port telnet Telnet session web Web interface Location For Telnet and Web interface sessions the IP address of the user For the Console port and the Modem port n a Not Applicable July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Examples IAC show vlans 63 IAC show vlans all Display results m vian id A VLAN tag number m port id The port the VLAN tag number is associated with m hardware address The MAC address associated with the port Jul
165. ng 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 Table A 6 Configure Factory Command configure factory Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure factory command loads factory default parameters Example IACtconfigure factory July 2002 A 7 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 m Define a named filter comprising one or more rules see Table A 7 Configure Filter Command m Bind the filter to an interface see Configure Filter Binding on page A 9 The configure filter command creates and deletes filters Table A 7 Configure Filter Command configure filter create filter name forward discard rule_name_1 rule_name_16 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter create command creates a filter based on existing filter rules filter_name Specifies the filter to be created The name may contain up to 32 printable characters forward Specifies that a packet is to be forwarded to the user when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched discard Specifies that a pac
166. nnection default ah alg command sets the default Authentication Header protocol algorithm sha1 Specifies that the default is the Secure Hash Algorithm md5 Specifies that the default is the Message Digest 5 algorithm Example IAC configure management ipsec connection default ah alg md5 configure management ipsec connection default ah md5 key ahmd5key_string Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection default ah md5 key command sets the default initial key for the Authentication Header Message Digest 5 algorithm ahmd5key_string Defines the default key This is a string of up to 32 hexadecimal digits 0 f The default is 21aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Example IAC configure management ipsec connection default ah md5 key d2e4d3c1 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 25 A CLI Command Descriptions A 26 Table A 12 Configure Management Command 3 of 9 configure management ipsec connection default ah shal 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 Defines the default key This is a string of up to 40 hexadecimal digits 0 f The default is 21 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Example IAC configure management ipsec connection default ah shal key d2e4d3c1
167. ns or Paradyne worldwide office locations use one of the following methods m Internet Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Be sure to register your warranty at www paradyne com warranty m Telephone Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or to speak with a company representative Within the U S A call 1 800 870 2221 Outside the U S A call 1 727 530 2340 Document Feedback We welcome your comments and suggestions about this document Please mail them to Technical Publications Paradyne Corporation 8545 126th Ave N Largo FL 33773 or send e mail to userdoc paradyne com Include the number and title of this document in your correspondence Please include your name and phone number if you are willing to provide additional clarification Trademarks ACCULINK COMSPHERE FrameSaver Hotwire MVL NextEDGE OpenLane and Performance Wizard are registered trademarks of Paradyne Corporation BitStorm EtherLoop GrandVIEW ReachDSL StormPort StormSystem StormTracker and TruePut are trademarks of Paradyne Corporation All other products and services mentioned herein are the trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners A July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Contents About This Guide m Document Purpose and Intended Audience vii m Document Summary 0 00 eae vii m Product Related Documents
168. o 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 02 17063 Figure 1 1 BitStorm 4800 with 48 Ports and Model 4804 Management Module 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 1 1 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 7 Building to Private Splitter Lf BLEC POP Network a E Access O Voice L AA i Gateway Optional Adjunct Server ASDL or Service Gateway Class KT amp Switch 02 17064 Figure 1 2 BitStorm 4800 Sample Application July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Features 1 BitStorm 4800 Overview The BitStorm 4800 IP DSLAM has the following features 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Gigabit Ethernet uplink using wire or fiber V 35 EIA 530 A or X 21 uplink using Model 4804 Management Module with suitable adapter Little or no connection management and configuration uses learning bridge capabilities o
169. ollection of objects common to all managed systems Table C 2 System Group OIDs Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported sysDescr system 1 DisplayString read only current Yes sysObjectID system 2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER read only current Yes sysUpTime system 3 TimerTicks read only current Yes sysContact system 4 DisplayString 0 32 read write current Yes sysName system 5 DisplayString 0 32 read write current Yes sysLocation system 6 DisplayString 0 32 read write current Yes sysServices system 7 INTEGER read only current Yes sysORLast Change system 8 TimeStamp read only current No sysORTable system 9 Sequence of sysOREntry not current No accessible sysDescr 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 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 5 C MIB Support sysObjectID SNMP Group Table C 3 SNMP Group OIDs 1 of 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 1 1 BitStorm Stack Unit 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 The SNMP group provides instrument
170. on delete sec2 configure management ipsec connection modify connection_name algorithm shal md5 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection modify algorithm command sets the algorithm for a specified connection connection_name Specifies the name of the connection policy to modify sha1 Specifies that the default is the Secure Hash Algorithm md5 Specifies that the default is the Message Digest 5 algorithm Example TAC configure management ipsec connection modify secl algorithm md5 July 2002 A 27 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 Specifies the name of the connection policy to modify key_string Defines the key This is a string of up to 40 hexadecimal digits 0 f Example IAC configure management ipsec connection modify secl authorization key d2e4d3c1 configure management ipsec connection modify connection_name antireplay disable enable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management ipsec connection modify antireplay command determines whether the anti replay feature is used connection_name
171. onfigure filter create modify Name sysDevFilterName pdn_filter filter_name Configure filter delete Delete sysDevFilterRowStatus pdn_filter Configure filter rule name Rule name sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleName OR pdn_filter sysDevLayerThreeFilterRuleName Configure filter binding create Name sysDevFilterName through pdn_filter filter_name sysDevFilterBindingIndex that is mapped to sysDevFilterlndex Configure filter binding create Direction sysDevFilterBindingDirection pdn_filter 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 E 1 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 MIB Configure filter binding create Interface iflndex RFC 2233 port id Configure filter binding delete Delete sysDevFilterBindingRowStatus pdn_filter Configure filter rule Options sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleEther pdn_filter create modify options TypeRangeStarts and sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleEther TypeRangeEnds Configure filter rule Action sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleAction pdn_filter create modify rule_action Or sysDevLayerThreeFilterRuleAction Configure filter rule Rule name sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleName OR pdn_filter Grestenmodity rue name sysDevLayerThreeFilterRuleName Configure filter rule EtherType sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleEther pdn_filter create modify rule type FrameType Configure filter rule delete Delete sysDevLayerTwoFilterRuleRowStatus pdn_f
172. ose 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 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Order for Loading MIBs C MIB Support 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 Table C 1 Ordered MIB List 1 of 2 Implemented in MIB RFC or Filename BitStorm 4800 SNMPv2 TC RFC 2579 SNMPv2 MIB RFC 1907 Yes RFC1213 MIB RFC 1213 Yes IANAifType MIB http www iana org assignments ianaiftype mib PDN HEADER MIB pdn_Header mib See PDN HEADER MIB on page C 7 PDN TC pdn_tc mib SNMP FRAMEWORK MIB RFC 2571 IP MIB RFC 2011 Yes ENTITY MIB RFC 2737 Yes IF MIB RFC 2863 Yes ATM TC MIB RFC 2514 ATM MIB RFC 2515 Yes HOST RESOURCES MIB RFC 2790 ATM FORUM SNMP M4 MIB af nm 0095 001 mib txt Yes RS 232 MIB RFC 1659 Yes EtherLike MIB RFC 2665 Yes MAU MIB RFC 2668 Yes PerfHist TC MIB RFC 2493 ADSL TC MIB RFC 2662 ADSL LINE MIB RFC 2662 Yes ADSL LINE EXT_MIB draft ietf adslmib adslext 07 txt Yes BRIDGE MIB
173. ot set and updated automatically V 35 Link Unit u Link Down Alert The V 35 X 21 interface has gone down V 35 Link Unit u Link Up Alert The V 35 X 21 interface has come up V 35 Loopback Test Activated Alert A test has been initiated on the Duration is n seconds V 35 X 21 port V 35 Loopback Test Terminated Alert The test on the V 35 X 21 port was terminated July 2002 5 5 5 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Front Panel LEDs If you have access to the unit check the front panel LEDs These are described in the 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 Show Commands and Web Interface Status Screens The show command of the Command Line Interface and various screens of the Web interface show the condition of the unit and its interfaces including error statistics for the ports The following table shows how to access the information Table 5 2 How to Locate Status Information For Information Use the Web Interface About Use the CLI Command Screen Bridge show bridge Status Bridge Filters show filter Configuration Filter Filter Bindings show filter binding Configuration Binding Filter Rules show filter rule Configuration Rule Console Port show interfac
174. p pppLinkStatusLocalToRemote pppLinkStatusEntry 10 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes ProtocolCompression pppLinkStatusRemoteToLocal pppLinkStatusEntry 11 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes ProtocolCompression pppLinkStatusLocalToRemote pppLinkStatusEntry 12 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes ACCompression pppLinkStatusRemoteToLocal pppLinkStatusEntry 13 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes ACCompression pppLinkStatusTransmitFcsSize pppLinkStatusEntry 14 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes pppLinkStatusReceiveFcsSize pppLinkStatusEntry 15 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 47 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 8 is invalid PDN MPE DSLAM SYSTEM MIB The PDN MPE DSLAM SYSTEM MIB is used to configure alarms It is fully supported PDN MPE HEALTH AND STATUS MIB The PDN MPE_HEALTH AND STATUS MIB is used to report device self test results It is fully supported The mpeDevSelfTestResults object contains the results of self tests for each circuit card assembly separated by semi colons The results are in the format Stack r Chassis r SecProc r Port Processor SEEP r CPUReg
175. pdn devConfig 8 The Device Configuration Time Group Yes devConfigChangeKeys pdn devConfig 9 The Device Configuration Change Key Group No devConfiguration pdn devConfig 10 The General Configuration Group Yes devConfiguration Group The devConfiguration group is used for general configuration Table C 64 devConfiguration Group Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported devConfigComDiscTime devConfiguration 1 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes devConfigPortNumDisplayFormat devConfiguration 2 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes devConfigDateDisplay Format devConfiguration 3 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes devAcceptRemoteResetFrame devConfiguration 4 INTEGER read write mandatory Yes 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 51 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 OID Syntax Access Status Supported pdnControlMIBTrapsV2 pdnControl 0 OBJECT IDENTITY N A current Yes devHWControlReset pdnControl 1 INTEGER read write current No devControlTestTable pdnControl 2 SEQUENCE OF not current Yes devControlTestEntry accessible devControlDownLoadTable pdnControl 3 SEQUENCE OF not current No devControlDown accessible LoadEntry devControIRMON pdnCont
176. pending on whether the PPP uplink is used C 30 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 rs232PortTable The rs232PortTable contains status and descriptions of the ports Table C 27 rs232PortTable C MIB Support Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported rs232PortIndex rs232PortEntry 1 Interfacelndex read only current Yes rs232PortType rs232PortEntry 2 INTEGER read only current Yes rs232PortInSigNumber rs232PortEntry 3 Integer32 read only current Yes rs232PortOutSigNumber rs232PortEntry 4 Integer32 read only current Yes rs232PortInSpeed rs232PortEntry 5 Integer32 read write current Yes rs232PortOutSpeed rs232PortEntry 6 Integer32 read write current Yes rs232PortInFlowType rs232PortEntry 7 INTEGER read write current Yes rs232PortOutFlowType rs232PortEntry 8 INTEGER read write current Yes rs232AsyncPortTable The rs232AsyncPortTable contains status and descriptions of asynchronous ports Console and Modem Table C 28 rs232AsyncPortTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported rs232AsyncPortindex rs232AsyncPortEntry 1 Interfacelndex read only current Yes rs232AsyncPortBits rs232AsyncPortEntry 2 INTEGER read write current Yes rs232AsyncPortStopBits rs232AsyncPortEntry 3 INTEGER read write current Yes rs232AsyncPortParity rs232AsyncPortEntry 4 INTEGER read write current Yes rs23
177. pi spi pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH InboundSPI OR pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH OutboundSPI OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP InboundSPI OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundSPI pdn_IpSecManual mib Show management ip address lp address pdninetlpAddress pdn_inet MIB Show management ip subnet mask Subnet mask pdninetlpSubnetMask pdn_inet MIB local tunnel address tunnel address Show management ipsec create pdniPSecConnectionRowStatus pdn_IpSecManual mib connection create Show management ipsec delete pdniPSecConnectionRowStatus pdn_IpSecManual mib connection delete Show management ipsec disable pdnUsrConfiglPSec pdn_IpSecManual mib disable Show management ipsec enable pdnUsrConfigIPSec pdn_lpSecManual mib enable Show management ipsec Local pdnUsrConfigLocalTunnelEndpoint pdn_lpSecManual mib IPAddr nms address Show management snmp Access devSecurityMgrValidation pdn_security access validation Show management snmp NMS ip addr securityMgrlpAddress pdn_security 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 E 13 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 MIB Show management snmp NMS traps devSecurityTraplpAddress pdn_security nms traps Show management snmp Private entCommunityName and pdn_dslam
178. plication 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 m SNMPv2 MIB on page C 5 m RFC1213 MIB on page C 7 m PDN HEADER MIB on page C 7 P MIB on page C 8 m ENTITY MIB on page C 9 m F MIBon page C 13 m ATM MIB on page C 27 m ATM FORUM SNMP M4 MIB on page C 29 m RS 232 MIB on page C 30 m Ethernet Like MIB on page C 33 m MAU MIB on page C 34 m ADSL LINE MIB on page C 36 m ADSL LINE EXT MIB on page C 41 m BRIDGE MIB on page C 43 m Q BRIDGE MIB on page C 45 m PPP LCP MIB on page C 47 m PDN MPE DEVICE CONTROL MIB on page C 48 m PDN MPE DSLAM SYSTEM MIB on page C 48 m PDN MPE HEALTH AND STATUS MIB on page C 48 PDN MPE ENTITY SENSOR MIB on page C 48 July 2002 C 1 C MIB Support Locating MIBs PDN ARP MIB on page C 49 PDN ATMSTATS MIB on page C 50 PDN CONFIG MIB on page C 51 PDN CONTROL MIB on page C 52 PDN IPSEC MANUAL MIB on page C 53 PDN IF EXT CONFIG MIB on page C 53 PDN SECURITY MIB on page C 54 PDN SYNCPORTSTATS MIB on page C 55 PDN DIAGNOSTICS MIB on page C 55 PDN DSLAM SYSTEM MIB on page C 55 PDN ETHER MIB on page C 57 PDN FILTER MIB on page C 57 PDN INET CONFIG MIB on page C 58 PDN SYSLOG MIB on page C 59 PDN UPLINK TAGGING MIB on page C 59 PDN STACKABLE MIB on page C 59 PDN DEVICE TIME MIB on page C 59 Both standard and enterprise MIBs may be downloaded from the World Wide Web Standard MIBs th
179. private string entCommunityType Show management snmp Public entCommunityName and pdn_dslam public string entCommunityType Show management snmp state State newSecurityMgrAccess pdn_ security Show management vian mgmt vlan dotiqVlanindex RFC 2674 MIB Show managemetn ip gateway Gateway pdninetlpGateway pdn_inet MIB Show scheduler filename Filename pdnCCMAutoBackupFilename pdn_Control Show scheduler mode mode pdnCCMAutoBackupType pdn_Control Show scheduler server Server pdnCCMAutoBackupServerlpAddress pdn_Control Show scheduler state State pdnCCMAutoBackupType pdn_Control Show scheduler time Time pdnCCMAutoBackupFixedDay pdn_Control Show scheduler time Time pdnCCMAutoBackupFixedTime or pdn_Control pdnCCMAutoBackupDynamicTime Show security ip address lp address ipNetToMediaNetAddress RFC 2011 Show security ip interface interface iflndex RFC 1213 Show security ip max ip Max ip ipNetToMediaMaxlPAddresses pdn_Arp addresses Show security ip nhr nhr ipNetToMediaNHR pdn_Arp Show security ip state state ipNetToMediaLimitEnabled pdn_Arp Show security ip type Type ipNetToMediaType RFC 2011 Show security mac status dotidStaticStatus RFC 1493 Show security mac address Mac address dotidStaticAddress RFC 1493 Show sntp interval interval devNTPSynchronised pdn_time MIB Show snip p address ip address devNTPServerlp pdn_time MIB Show snip state State devNTPEnable pdn_time MIB Show syslog message message pdnSyslogMesage pdn_syslog Show syslog rate limiting Rat
180. progress Ctrl z Terminate a privileged mode session and continue the session in standard mode If Ctrl z is entered by a user not in privileged mode it places the user at the top of the command tree Down Arrow Recall commands from the command line history buffer starting with the first command in the buffer Enter Submit the current command line or if a More prompt is displayed display the next line of text q Abort a More prompt and return to the command line prompt Pressing any key other than Enter or the spacebar has this effect Question Mark Display the Help text for the current command Spacebar Display the next page of output when a More prompt is displayed on line 24 of your screen Up Arrow Scroll to the previous valid command line entry leaving the cursor at the end of the entry Command Syntax Error Handling The CLI checks the syntax of commands you enter If an error is detected the following prompt is displayed Syntax error use to see valid completions The prompt returns to normal when you press the Enter key Automatic Logout The unit automatically terminates the CLI session if the Inactivity Timeout duration is exceeded The Inactivity Timeout is configurable See Configure System Options in Appendix A CL Command Descriptions 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 3 5 3 Using the Command Line Interface Configuring the System In order to configure the unit
181. rcBlockLength adslAtucChanEntry 4 Gauge32 read only current No adslAturChanTable The adslAturChanTable contains information about each ATU R channel Table C 41 adslAturChanTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslAturChanInterleaveDelay adslAturChanEntry 1 Gauge32 read only current Yes adslAturChanCurrTxRate adslAturChanEntry 2 Gauge32 read only current Yes adslAturChanPrevTxRate adslAturChanEntry 3 Gauge32 read only current No adslAturChanCrcBlockLength adslAturChanEntry 4 Gauge32 read only current No C 38 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 C MIB Support adslAtucPerfDataTable This table contains ATU C performance data Only adslAtucPerfESs and adslAtucPerfInits are supported Table C 42 adslAtucPerfDataTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslAtucPerfESs adslAtucPerfDataEntry 5 Counter32 read only current Yes adslAtucPerfInits adslAtucPerfDataEntry 6 Counter32 read only current Yes adslAturPerfDataTable This table contains ATU R performance data Only adslAturPerfLprs and adslAturPerfESs are supported Table C 43 adslAturPerfDataTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adslAturPerfLprs adslAturPerfDataEntry 3 Counter32 read only current Yes adslAturPerfESs adslAturPerfDataEntry 4 Counter32 read only current Yes
182. referred to as a unit or chassis The first or only unit is referred to as Unit 1 Up to eight units may be interconnected sharing a single uplink this arrangement is called a stack July 2002 2 1 2 Terminology and Conventions DSL Port ID There are several ways a DSL port can be identified in the BitStorm 4800 The term Port ID in this manual in reference to a DSL port refers to any of the possible identifiers for a DSL port 2 2 Interface Number Ports 1 48 of the BitStorm 4800 can be referred to by the numbers 1 48 respectively Port numbers 25 48 are invalid for the 24 port model Example TAC configure interface dsl 24 line code dmt Interface Name You can use the configure interface dsl name command to assign a name to the port which you can then use instead of the number See Reserved Names on page 2 3 Example 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 TAC configure interface dsl 1 47 line code dmt Unit Number Port Name The unit number can be used with the DSL port name to identify a port Example TAC configure interface dsl 1 room_401 line code dmt All The keyword all may be used to specify all DSL ports in a command that refers only to DSL ports Example TAC configure interface dsl all line code dmt
183. rent link up time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the interface has been active The remainder of the display shows configuration parameters for the port See the configure interface ethernet commands in Table A 10 Configure Interface Command for more information about the parameters show interface ethernet port_id statistics Minimum Access Level User The show interface ethernet statistics command displays statistics 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 statistics Specifes that the error statistics for the specified port should be displayed Example IAC show interface ethernet 1 mgmt statistics Display results m ethernet link The status of the link dormant The link has no device attached down The link is down unknown The link s status cannot be determined up The link is enabled and ready to send packets m current link up time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the interface has been active m rate The data rate of the port m mode The duplex mode full duplex or half duplex m connector type The connector used for the link rj45 or fiber m total bytes rx Number of bytes received on the port m total bytes tx Number of bytes transmitted by the port m
184. ress of the near end of the IPsec tunnel local_tunnel_address Specifies the IP address of the near end of the IPsec tunnel Example IAC configure management ipsec local tunnel address 10 10 10 12 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 A CLI Command Descriptions Table A 12 Configure Management Command 8 of 9 configure management snmp access validation disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp access validation command specifies whether the BitStorm 4800 validates the IP address of incoming SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol messages disabled No access validation occurs This is the default enabled If the IP address of an SNMP packet is not one of those specified using the configure management snmp nms address command the packet is discarded Example IAC configure management snmp access validation enabled configure management snmp nms address nms_address1 nms_address8 Minimum Access Level Administrator 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 Example IAC configure management snmp nms address 135 76 90 90 135 76 91
185. results displayed for ports 1 24 or 1 48 p for pass or f for fail Memory Port SDRAM Data Pump Port ADSL pump m PHY Port physical interface Management Module m CPU Reg Central Processing Unit control registers Pass or Fail m CPU Timer Processor clock Pass or Fail SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Pass or Fail File System Firmware and configuration data memory Pass or Fail V 35 Uplink m CPU Reg Central Processing Unit control registers Pass or Fail m CPU Timer Processor clock Pass or Fail SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Pass or Fail m Uplink Interface Physical interface Pass or Fail GigE Uplink Interface GigE Downlink Interface Management Port m MAC Media Access Control Pass or Fail m PHY Physical interface Pass or Fail m Device Reg Device registers Pass or Fail July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 m Unit The unit number m selftest The result of the power on self test fail or pass m uplink The state of the uplink blank or alarm m fan n The state of the fans 1 3 blank or alarm m temperature The system temperatur
186. rface is V 35 x21 The interface is X 21 m RTS The status of the Request To Send lead on or off m CTS The status of the Clear To Send lead on or off m DSR The status of the Data Set Ready lead on or off m DTR The status of the Data Terminal Ready lead on or off m LSD The status of the Line Signal Detect lead on or off HDLC Uplink Statistics total frames received Total number of frames received m total frames transmitted Total number of frames sent m total receive errors Number of errors detected in incoming data m total transmit errors Number of errors detected in outgoing data PPP Uplink Statistics m total receive bytes Total number of bytes received m total transmit bytes Total number of bytes sent m total receive errors Number of errors detected in incoming data total transmit errors Number of errors detected in outgoing data 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 61 A CLI Command Descriptions A 62 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 m 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 interface Example IAC show mana
187. riptions A 58 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 m margin The amount of noise margin that can be tolerated in dB m rate The data rate m attainable rate An estimate of the maximum attainable rate m attenuation The decrease of intensity of the signal across the link in dB m errored seconds Seconds during which an error occurred m severely errored seconds Seconds during which there was a major error such as an out of frame condition or a bit error density greater than 107 m unavailable seconds Seconds accrued after ten consecutive severely errored seconds loss of power Number of times the remote unit has been powered off ATM Statistics Up and Down denote values for the upstream and downstream directions m total cells rx Total number of ATM cells received m total cells tx Total number of ATM cells sent m total HEC Number of cells from the CPE whose headers were corrected m total OCD Number of Out of Cell Delineation events on the link from the CPE Ethernet Statistics m total frames discarded Number of frames discarded due to errors m total bytes rx Number of bytes received on the port total bytes tx Number of bytes transmitted by the port total frames rx Number of bytes received on the port total fr
188. rj45 The BitStorm 4800 uses the 8 position modular jack for the port_id interface fiber The BitStorm 4800 uses the fiber optic port for the port_id interface Example TAC configure interface ethernet 1 uplink connector rj45 configure interface ethernet port _id flow control enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet flow control command specifies whether flow control should be used on the port port_id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in Ethernet Port ID in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions flow control Valid choices are disabled and enabled The default is enabled Example IAC configure interface ethernet 1 mgmt flow control enabled configure interface ethernet port_id mode auto manual Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet mode command specifies whether the duplex mode and rate are automatically set and the crossover type automatically sensed port_id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in Ethernet Port ID in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions mode Valid choices are auto The BitStorm 4800 automatically senses the rate and duplex mode This is the default manual The administrator must set the rate and duplex mode Example IAC conf
189. rning Warning condition Notice Normal but noteworthy condition m Informational Messages pertaining to command processing m Debug Debug level messages for developers The level of messages written to the log can be set using configure syslog command of the Command Line Interface or the Configuration Syslog screen of the Web interface The levels are m emergency Only emergency messages are logged alert Alert and emergency messages are logged informational Informational notice warning error critical alert and emergency messages are logged m debug All messages are logged Viewing the System Log Message Format You can view the system log using the show syslog command of the Command Line Interface or the Status Syslog screen of the Web interface System log messages have the format Priority Month Day HH MM SS Message For example ALERT Jun5 00 14 59 Link Down on Port 2 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Messages 4800 A2 GB20 10 5 Monitoring and Troubleshooting 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 management IP address and gateway Address address Mask mask address Gateway address Bootp Obtained Mgmt I
190. rocessor L2 Switch Ethernet Interfaces 1 91 96 Internal L2 Switch Port Processor Ethernet Interfaces 1 101 106 Internal Management Processor L2 Switch Ethernet Interface 1 110 Internal L2 Switch Management Processor Ethernet Interface 1 111 C 16 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 ifDescr C MIB Support 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 The Unit or chassis number is identical with the chassis number CC in the iflndex Table C 13 ifDescr Location Interface Value External Console Port Console Port External Modem Port MODEM Port External Ethernet Management Port Unit n Ethernet Management Port External Ethernet Downlink Port Unit n Downlink GigE Port External Ethernet Uplink Port Unit n Uplink GigE Port External Ethernet PPP Layer 2 Uplink Port PPP Uplink Port External PPP Uplink HDLC Interface PPP Uplink HDLC Interface External PPP Uplink PPP Interface PPP Uplink PPP Interface Internal PPP Uplink Ethernet Interface PPP UI En Interface Internal Layer 2 Switch PPP Uplink Processor Ethernet L2 Sw PPP UI En Interface Interface External ADSL Ports Unit n ADSL Port 1 Unit n ADSL Port 48 External ATM Interfaces Unit n ATM Interface 1 Unit
191. rol 4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER N A N A No devSNSwitchFirmwareTable pdnControl5 SEQUENCE OF not current No devSNSwitch accessible FirmwareEntry devControlFTP pdnControl6 OBJECT IDENTIFIER N A N A Yes devFileXferMIBObjects pdnControl 7 OBJECT IDENTIFIER N A N A Yes devFileXferMIBTraps pdnControl 8 OBJECT IDENTIFIER N A N A No devFirmwareControlMIBObjects pdnControl9 OBJECT IDENTIFIER N A N A Yes pdnConfigChangeMgmt pdnControl 10 OBJECT IDENTIFIER N A N A Yes pdnControlMIBGroups pdnControl 11 OBJECT IDENTIFIER N A N A N A pdnAutoFw pdnControl 12 OBJECT IDENTIFIER B A N A No devFileXferMIBObjects Group The devFileXferMIBObjects group comprises the following objects Table C 66 devFileXferMIBObjects Group Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported devFileXferConfig Table devFileXfer SEQUENCE OF not current No MIBObjects 1 devFileXferConfigEntry accessible pdnDevFileXferTable devFileXfer SEQUENCE OF not current Yes MIBObjects 2 pdnDevFileXferEntry accessible pdnDevrFileXferSessionIDNext devFileXfer Integer32 read only current Yes MIBObjects 3 C 52 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 OID Description Supported pdnVpnConfig pdnipSec 1 VPN Tunnel Con
192. rrors RFC 1659 errors Errors Show interface v35 uptime Current link up SysUpTime ifLastChange RFC 1213 time Show management arp IP address ipNetToMediaNetAddr RFC 2011 ip address Show management arp MAC address ipNetToMediaPhysAddress RFC 2011 mac address Show management arp type Arp Type ipNetToMediaType RFC 2011 Show management connection ah alg pdnUsrlpSecKeySetupAlg pdn_lpSecManual mib default ah alg Show management connection ah md5 key pdnUsrConfiglpSecKey pdn_IpSecManual mib default ah md5 key Show management connection ah shal key pdnUsrConfigloSecKey pdn_IpSecManual mib default ah sha1 key Show management connection des key pdnUsrConfigloSecKey pdn_IpSecManual mib default des key Show management connection encryption pdnUsrlpSecKeySetupAlg pdn_lpSecManual mib default encryption Show management connection esp alg pdnUsrlpSecKeySetupAlg pdn_lpSecManual mib default esp alg Show management connection esp md5 key pdnUsrConfigloSecKey pdn_IpSecManual mib default esp md5 key Show management connection default esp sha1 key esp sha1 key pdnUsrConfigloSecKey pdn_IpSecManual mib Show management connection modify algoirithm algorithm pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH InboundAuthenticationAlg OR pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH OutboundAuthenticationAlg OR pdniPSecConnectionIPSecESP InboundAuthenticationAlg OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundAuthenticationAlg pdn_IpSecManual mib Show management
193. s processor Port Processor 6 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 3 ips processor PPP Uplink Port 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 5 3 ips v35 dte port Rear Fan 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 1 ips fan Security Processor 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 3 ips processor Stack 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 1 1 ips 4800 Temperature Sensor 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 2 ips temperature sensor Uplink Processor 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 3 ips processor V 35 Processor PLD 1 3 6 1 4 1 1795 1 14 17 6 4 ips pld C 12 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 C MIB Support IF MIB The IF MIB is defined in RFC 2863 It comprises the following objects Table C 9 Interfaces Group Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported ifNumber interfaces 1 Integer32 read only current Yes ifTable interfaces 3 Sequence of ifEntry not accessible current Yes ifXTable if MIBObjects 1 Sequence of ifXEntry not accessible current Yes ifStackTable if MIBObjects 2 Sequence of ifStackEntry not accessible current Yes ifTestTable if MIBObjects 3 Sequence of ifTestEntry not accessible deprecated No ifRcvAddress Table if MIBObjects 4 Sequence of not accessible current Yes ifRcvAddress Table iffableLastChange ifMIBObjects 5 TimerTicks read only current Yes ifStackLastChange ifMIBObjects 6 TimerTicks read only current Yes
194. s you to override the default by specifying the GigE Uplink port as the uplink Table A 19 Configure Uplink Command configure uplink gige uplink module Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure uplink command determines the port used for the uplink gige uplink The uplink is the GigE Uplink Ethernet port module The uplink is the V 35 X 21 port on the Management Module Example IAC configure uplink gige uplink July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 Configure Uplink Tag A CLI Command Descriptions 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 Index 5 16 16 63 64 111 112 159 160 207 208 255 512 512 559 560 607 608 655 656 703 704 751 1024 1024 1071 1072 1119 1120 1167 1168 1215 1216 1263 1536 1536 1583 1584 1631 1632 1679 1680 1727 1728 1775 2048 2048 2095 2096 2143 2144 2191 2192 2239 2240 2287 2560 2560 2607 2608 2655 2656 2703 2704 2751 2752 2799 3072 3072 3119 3120 3167 3168 3215 3216 3263 3264 3311 3584 3584 3631 3632 3679 3680 3727 3728 3775 3776 3823 The default base value is 16 and the default index value is 1 so the default VLAN tags for DSL ports 1 48 of a unit are 16 63 re
195. sUpTime ifLastChange RFC 1213 time Show interface ethernet link Link status ifOperStatus RFC 2233 Show interface ethernet Connector ifJackType RFC 2668 connector Type Show interface ethernet flow Flow dot3PauseOperMode RFC 2665 Show interface ethernet frames Total frames ilnDiscards ifOutDiscards RFC 2233 E 10 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 MIB Show interface ethernet frames Total ifInBroadcastPkts RFC 2233 Rx broadcast broadcast Rx Show interface ethernet frames Total multicast iflnMulticastPkts RFC 2233 Rx multicast Rx Show interface ethernet link up Link up time SysUpTime ifLinkChange RFC 1213 time Show interface ethernet mode Mode dot3StatsDuplexStatus RFC 2665 Show interface ethernet rate Speed ifSpeed RFC 2233 Show interface ethernet total Total bytes Rx iflnOctets RFC 2233 bytes Rx Show interface ethernet total Total bytes Tx IfOutOctets RFC 2233 bytes Tx Show interface ethernet total Total Frames IfInUnicastPkts iflnBroadcastPkts RFC 2233 frames Rx Rx ifInMulticastPkts Show interface ethernet total Total Frames IfOutcastPkts ifOutastPkts RFC 2233 frames Tx Tx ifOutticastPkts Show interface ethernet xover Xover pdnPortConfigXover pdn_ether Show interface modem data bits DataBits rs232AsyncPortBits RFC 1659 S
196. spectively Table A 21 Configure Uplink Tag Command configure uplink tag base base Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure uplink tag base command determines the base value to be used for setting VLAN tags for the DSL ports base Specifies the base value used in setting the range of VLAN tags Valid values are 16 512 1024 1536 2048 2560 3072 and 3584 The default is 16 See Table A 20 VLAN Tag Ranges to see the effect of the base on VLAN tag ranges 4800 A2 GB20 10 Example TAC configure uplink tag base 1024 configure uplink tag index index Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure uplink tag index command determines the index value to be used for setting VLAN tags for the DSL ports index Specifies the index value used in setting the range of VLAN tags Valid values are 1 5 The default is 1 See Table A 20 VLAN Tag Ranges to see the effect of the index on VLAN tag ranges Example IAC configure uplink tag index 2 July 2002 A 45 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
197. ss Level Administrator The configure interface console data bits command sets the number of data bits in a byte on the Console port data bits Valid choices are 7 and 8 The default is 8 Example IAC configure interface console data bits 7 configure interface console parity even none odd Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface console parity command sets the parity bit type for the Console port parity Valid choices are none odd and even The default is none Example TAC configure interface console parity even configure interface console rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface console rate command sets the rate of the Console port in bps rate Valid rates are 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 The default is 9600 bps Example IAC configure interface console rate 57600 configure interface console show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface console show command displays parameters for the Console port without leaving configuration mode Example IAC configure interface console show 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 11 A CLI Command Descriptions A 12 Table A 10 Configure Interface Command 2 of 11 configure interface console stop bits 1 2 Minimum Access Level Administrator The
198. ss Status Supported pdnNetToMedia SEQUENCE of not No Config accessible current pdnNetToMediaClear pdnNetToMedia INTEGER read write current Yes AllArp Config 2 pdnNetToMediaProxy pdnNetToMedia SEQUENCE of not current Yes ArpTable Config 3 accessible 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 49 C MIB Support ipNetToMediaConfig The ipNetToMediaConfig group contains objects for configuring proxy ARP entries Table C 59 ipNetToMediaConfig Group Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported ipNetToMediaForward ipNetToMediaConfig 1 INTEGER read write current Yes ingMode ipNetToMediaDefault ipNetToMediaConfig 2 IpAddress read write current Yes NHR ipNetToMediaExtTable ipNetToMediaConfig 3 SEQUENCE OF not current Yes ipNetToMediaExtEntry accessible ipNetToMediaLimitTable ipNetToMediaConfig 4 SEQUENCE OF not current Yes ipNetToMediaLimitEntry accessible PDN ATMSTATS MIB The PDN ATMSTATS MIB is used to collect ATM layer statistics for each interface It comprises the following groups Table C 60 PDN ATMSTATS MIB Objects Object OID Description Supported pdnAtmVpIStat pdnAtmStatsMIB 1 ATM VPL Statistics No pdnAtmVclStat pdnAtmStatsMIB 2 ATM VCL Statistics Yes pdnAtmStat pdnAtmStatsMIB 3 ATM Statistics Yes pdnAtmVclStat Group The pdnAtmVclStat group consists of virtual channel link
199. stem 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 SNMP Traps 1 of 2 Trap Description Severity Variable Bindings MIB authenticationFailure Console login failure Minor snmpTrapOID SNMPv2 MIB snmpTrapEnterprise devAuthenticationFailure IpAddress coldStart External power cycle of Warning snmpTrapOID SNMPv2 MIB the device has TraoEnterori occurred hardware leed cid pies reset devFileXferEvent A configuration Warning devFileXferStatus PDN CONTROL aia tate devFileXferErrorStatus MIE devFileXferOperation devFileXferFile Type devFileXferFileName diaglfTestOver DTE Loopback Normal iflndex PDN stopped applTestld a applTestType applTestStatus diaglfTestStart DTE Loopback started Normal iflndex PDN DIAGNOSTICS appl Testld MIB applTestType fanEntityModule At least one fan is Minor entPhysicallndex PDN DSLAM Operational operational after a SYSTEM MIB failure 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 B 1 B SNMP Traps Table B 1 SNMP Traps 2 of 2 Trap Description Severity Variable Bindings MIB fanEntityModuleFailure One or more fans Major entPhysicallndex PDN DSLAM failed SYSTEM MIB linkDown The link is down Major iflndex IF MIB ifAdminStatus ifOperstatus linkUp The link is up Nor
200. ted Appendix C MIB Support Describes the MIBs and objects supported Appendix D OID Cross Lists supported MIB Object IDs by number Reference 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 Vii About This Guide Section Description Appendix E CLI to MIB Object Contains a table showing what MIB objects are used to Cross Reference implement CLI commands Appendix F Reference Tables 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 gt Technical Manuals gt Technical Glossary Product Related Documents Complete documentation for this product is available online at www paradyne com Select Library gt Technical Manuals gt BitStorm DSL Systems Document Number Document Title 4800 A2 GN10 BitStorm 4800 Management Module Installation Instructions Describes how to install the 4800 and 4804 Management Modules in the BitStorm 4800 4821 A2 GN20 BitStorm 4800 Installation Guide Describes the installation and cabling of the BitStorm 4800 IP DSLAM 6051 A2 GZ40 BitStorm 6051 POTS Splitter Installation Instructions Describes how to install the POTS splitter card and chassis used with the BitStorm 4800 in North America To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document m Within the U S
201. tem revisions main Main card entPhysicalHardwareRev RFC 2737 card HW revision hardware revision Show system revisions Management entPhysicalHardwareRev RFC 2737 management module hw hw revision revision Show system revisions Management entPhysicalModelName RFC 2737 management module model model Show system revisions PLD revision entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 management module PLD management mgmt Show system revisions PLD revision entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 management module PLD v 35 v 35 Show system revisions Management entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 management module revision revision Show system revisions Management entPhysicalSerialNum RFC 2737 management module serial serial number number Show system revisions model model entPhysicalModelName RFC 2737 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 E 15 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 MIB Show system revisions PLD PLD revision entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 main revision Show system revisions revision revision entPhysicalFirmwareRev RFC 2737 Show system revisions serial Serial number entPhysicalSerialNum RFC 2737 number Show system revisions system Description sysDescr RFC 1213 description Show system revisions system Location sysLocation RFC 1213 location Show system revisions system Name sysName RFC 1213 n
202. teway address Statically Configured Mgmt IP Alert An administrator has set the displayed Address Address management IP address and gateway Address address Mask mask address Gateway address System Fault communication with Alert A system fault occurred Notify your Subsystem subsystem service representative System Restored communication Alert The system recovered from a system with Subsystem subsystem fault Temperature has fallen below 70 Alert The unit temperature which had risen degrees Celsius above 70 C has fallen below that threshold 5 4 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 possible and notify your service representative Temperature has risen above 75 Emergency The unit temperature has risen above degrees Celsius unit at risk of 75 C Shut down the unit as soon as SHUTTING DOWN possible and notify your service representative Test Agent POST results from Alert The Power On Self Test of the subsystem Failed specified subsystem failed Notify your service representative Time Client unable to locate NTP Alert The SNTP server is not responding so Server the system date and time are n
203. the adslLineConfProfileTable in the ADSL Line MIB RFC 2662 Table C 49 adslConfProfileExtTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported adsIConfProfileLineType adsIConfProfileExtEntry 1 INTEGER read create current Yes BRIDGE MIB The BRIDGE MIB is defined in RFC 1483 It defines objects for managing MAC bridges The following groups are supported m dotidBase OID dot1dBridge 1 m dotidTp OID dot1dBridge 4 m dotidStatic OID dot1dBridge 5 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 43 C MIB Support dotldBase Group The dotidBase group contains objects applicable to all types of bridges Table C 50 dotldBase Group Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported dotidBaseBridgeAddress dotidBase 1 MacAddress read only mandatory No dotidBaseNumPorts dotidBase 2 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes dotidBaseType dotidBase 3 INTEGER read only mandatory Yes dotidBasePortTable dotidBase 4 Sequence of not accessible mandatory No dotidBasePortEntry dotldBaseNumPorts Each chassis has the following bridge ports m ADSL Ports 1 24 or 1 48 Ethernet Management Port 49 Ethernet Downlink Port 50 Ethernet Uplink Port 51 m V 35 X 21 Port if installed 52 dotldTp Group The dotidTp group describes an entity s state with respect to transparent bridging Table C 51 dotldTp Group
204. tifying the system name Up to 36 printable characters No spaces are allowed Example IAC configure system information system name Paradyne_IAC_8 July 2002 A 41 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 dd mm yy The date display format is in the order day month year mm dd yy The date display format is in the order month day year This is the default Example IACfconfigure system options date display format dd mm yy configure system options inactivity timeout time Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system options inactivity timeout command specifies how long a telnet session can exist with no activity before it is terminated by the system time Specifies the amount of time in minutes an inactive telnet session can exist before it is terminated The valid range is 1 20 The default is 5 minutes A value of 0 zero disables the inactivity timeout Example IAC configure system options inactivity timeout 10 configure system options port display format name sle
205. total frames rx Number of bytes received on the port m total frames tx Number of bytes transmitted by the port m total frames discarded Number of frames discarded by the port July 2002 A 59 A CLI Command Descriptions A 60 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 m current link up time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the interface has been active The remainder of the display shows configuration parameters for the port See the configure interface modem commands in Table A 10 Configure Interface Command for more information about the parameters show interface v35 clear statistics Minimum Access Level User The show interface v35 clear statistics command resets statistics for the V 35 X 21 port of the 4804 Management Module clear statistics Resets to zero the statistics for this session This affects only the statistics displayed using the show command during this session All statistics continue to be maintained Example IAC show interface v35 clear statistics show interface v35 configuration Minimum Access Level User The show interface v35 configuration command displays configuration information for the V 35 X
206. unit port Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system options port display format command determines the way DSL ports are identified by the system The various ways of distinguishing ports are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions name Ports are referred to by name sle Ports are referred to by Single Logical Entity SLE number unit port Ports are referred to by unit number and port number This is the default Example IAC configure system options port display format sle A 42 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 Specifies the amount of time in minutes a disruptive test can run before it is terminated The valid range is 1 30 The default is 5 minutes Example IAC configure system options test timeout 2 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 A 43 A CLI Command Descriptions Configure Uplink A 44 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 allow
207. up 1 Sequence of roMauEntry not current No accessible rpJackTable dot3RpMauBasicGroup 2 Sequence of rpJackEntry not current No accessible ifMauTable dot3lfMauBasicGroup 1 Sequence of ifMauEntry not current Yes accessible ifJackTable dot3lfMauBasicGroup 2 Sequence of ifJackEntry not current Yes accessible ifMauAuto dot3lfMauAutoNegGroup 1 Sequence of not current Yes NegTable ifMauAutoNegEntry accessible broadMau dot3BroadMauBasicGroup 1 Sequence of not deprecated No BasicTable broadMauBasicEntry accessible ifMauTable The ifMauTable is a table of descriptive and status information about Medium Attachment Units MAUs Table C 33 ifMauTable Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported ifMaulflndex ifMauEntry 1 Integer32 read only current Yes ifMaulndex ifMauEntry 2 Integer32 read only current Yes ifMauType ifMauEntry 3 Object Identifier read only current Yes ifMauStatus ifMauEntry 4 INTEGER read only current No ifMauMediaAvailable ifMauEntry 5 INTEGER read only current No ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits ifMauEntry 6 Counter32 read only current No ifMauJabberState ifMauEntry 7 INTEGER read only current No ifMauJabberingStateEnters ifMauEntry 8 Counter32 read only current No ifMauFalseCarriers ifMauEntry 9 Counter32 read only current No ifMauTypeList ifMauEntry 10 Integer32 read only deprecated No ifMauDe
208. urrent No ipAddrTable ip 20 Sequence of ipAddrEntry not accessible current Yes C 8 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 ENTITY MIB Table C 6 Entity MIB C MIB Support The ENTITY MIB is defined in RFC 2737 It comprises the following objects Object OID Syntax Access Status Supported entPhysicalTable entityPhysical 1 Sequence of entPhysical not current Yes Entry accessible entLogicalTable entityLogical 1 Sequence of entLogical not current No Entry accessible entLPMapping Table entityMapping 1 Sequence of entLPMapping not current No Entry accessible entAliasMappingTable entityMapping 2 Sequence of entAlias not current Yes MappingEntry accessible entPhysicalContains Table entityMapping 3 Sequence of entPhysical not current Yes ContainsEntry accessible entLastChangeTime entityGeneral 1 TimeStamp read only current Yes 4800 A2 GB20 10 July 2002 C 9 C MIB Support entPhysicallndex The entPhysicallndex identifies a physical feature It is encoded as a 10 digit decimal number in the form of RRCCSSLPPP Where RR s a reserved area implied to be O CC lIs the chassis number in the range of 0 99 S Is a slot number always 00 denoting Not Applicable L lIs a layer number in the range of 0 9 PPP Is a port number in the range of 0 999 Table C 7 entPhysicalIndex Values 1 of 2
209. vel 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 port_id Identifies the port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions ip_address Specifies an IP address to be deleted The address must exist in the table of addresses for this port You can display the table using the configure security ip show command Example IAC configure security ip 1 1 delete 135 27 90 2 configure security ip port_id max ip max_ip Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security ip max ip command specifes the number of IP addresses allowed to be active on a particular DSL port For more information see P Security on page A 38 port_id Identifies the port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions max_ip Specifies the maximum number of IP addresses allowed on the port The valid range is 1 20 The default is 1 Example IAC configure security ip 1 48 max ip 2 configure security ip port id show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security ip show command displays the table of addresses allowed for a particular DSL port port_id Identifies the port whose table is to be displayed The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2
210. y algorithm key pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH InboundAuthenticationKey OR pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH OutboundAuthenticationKey OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP InboundAuthenticationKey OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundAuthenticationKey pdn_IpSecManual mib connection modify encryption Configure management antireplay pdniPSecConnectionAntiReplay pdn_lpSecManual mib connection modify antireplay Configure management encryption pdniPSecConnectionIPSecESP pdn_IpSecManual mib InboundEncryptionAlg OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundEncryptionAlg Configure management connection modify encryption key encryption key pdniIPSecConnectionIPSecESP InboundEncryptionKey OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundEncryptionKey pdn_IpSecManual mib Configure management connection modify protocol protocol pdniPSecConnectionTransform pdn_IpSecManual mib Configure management Remote host pdnIPSecConnectionRemoteHost pdn_IpSecManual mib connection modify remote tunnel address tunnel address connection modify address Address remote host address Configure management Remote pdniPSecConnectionTunnelEndpoint pdn_lpSecManual mib RemotelpAddr Configure management connection modify spi spi pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH InboundSPI OR pdniPSecConnectionIPSecAH OutboundSPI OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP InboundSPI OR pdnIPSecConnectionIPSecESP OutboundSPI
211. y 2002 A 71 A CLI Command Descriptions Test A 72 The test command initiates tests Table A 33 Command test dte loopback start stop Minimum Access Level Administrator The test dte loopback command places the V 35 X 21 port of the Management Module in loopback All data received on the port is returned without modification No test results are displayed You must attach external test equipment to perform a bit error rate test start Places the V 35 X 21 port in loopback mode stop Returns the V 35 X 21 port to normal mode terminating the test If the command is not issued to stop the test the test stops automatically after the number of minutes specified in the test timeout value of the configure system options command See Table A 18 Configure System Options Command Example ITAC test dte loopback start IAC test dte loopback stop test leds Minimum Access Level Administrator The test leds command causes all Light Emitting Diodes LEDs on the front panel of the unit to turn on for 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 Example TAC test leds July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 SNMP Traps The following table shows supported traps See System Log in Chapter 5 Monitoring and Troubleshooting for the related sy
212. 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 If there are unsaved changes an exclamation point is added to the prompt to remind you or other administrators of the outstanding changes The changes remain in RAM and can be saved until the unit is powered off or reset For information about what elements of the system you can configure see the configure commands in Appendix A CL Command Descriptions beginning with Configure Bridge on page A 5 3 6 July 2002 4800 A2 GB20 10 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 m Change the operational characteristics of the device by setting configuration values m Display system status m Perform diagnostics Web interface users have one of two access levels m User The user may display certain configuration and status information Administrator The user has access to all screens and functions The unit configuration can be changed only by a user with Administrator level access Browsers Supported The Web interface can be used with Internet Explorer version 4 or above and Netscape 4
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