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Table 4-4.
8335-A2-GB20-70
Monitoring – SN Information
SN Information Screen
Displays parameters selected for the SN as retrieved from the Paradyne Enterprise MIB
and the endpoint. If the information cannot be obtained from the endpoint, the field
displays N/A.
Interface Name – Select the name of the interface (dsl1:1 through dsl16:1 on the
Model 8335, dsl1:1 through dsl12:1 on the Model 8365, or dsl1:1 through dsl24:1 on the
Model 8385).
Name – Name assigned to the endpoint.
Contact – Name or number of the person responsible for the endpoint (Models 8335,
8365, and 8385 only).
Location – Physical location of the system (Models 8335, 8365, and 8385 only).
Circuit ID – Location of the circuit (Models 8335, 8365, and 8385 only).
Model Number – Model number of the endpoint (Models 8335 and 8385 only).
Serial Number – Serial number of the endpoint (Models 8335, 8355, and 8385 only).
Firmware Rev – Version of firmware.
Vendor ID – The 4-character vendor ID of the SN (Models 8355, 8365, and 8385 only).
ITU Standard Rev – Populated by the ITU standard revision number of G.994.1
(Model 8385 only).
Service Node Management Screen (Models 8335 and 8385 Only
For Models 8335 and 8385, displays the SN management connection. To scroll to the
previous or next group of profiles, type U (for Up) or D (for Down) in the Index field.
NOTE: Data is routed from the MCP card through the line card to the endpoint. Each
DSL link to the endpoint can run at speeds greater than that of the management bus
between the MCP card and the line card, possibly overloading the management bus
very quickly. Therefore, it is recommended that only one file transfer be in process at a
time.
Interface – The name of the interface (dsl1:1 through dsl16:1 on the Model 8335 or
dsl1:1 through dsl24:1 on the Model 8385).
IP Address – The IP Address that the DSL provider will use to manage the endpoint
through power resets.
Subnet Mask – The subnet mask that the DSL provider will use to manage the endpoint.
VPI – The VPI of the connection.
VCI – The VCI of the connection.
February 2003
4. Monitoring
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