About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience This guide describes the use of the Command Line Interface (CLI) for Network Extenders, micro DSLAMs, and interface modules in 12000/4000 Broadband Access Concentrators. Document Summary Section Chapter 1, CLI Overview Chapter 2, COM Port Connection Chapter 3, CLI Commands Index...
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CLI Overview Command Line Interface Paradyne’s 12000/4000 Series Broadband Access Concentrators, micro DSLAMs, and Network Extenders can be managed with a Command Line Interface (CLI) through either a direct PC to DSLAM COM (Communication) Port connection or from a remote network connection via Telnet. System Requirements ...
1. CLI Overview Default Settings No configuration is necessary for a DSLAM or Network Extender to operate at default settings. CLI User Access Defaults Read Only: Username: Password: Read/Write: Username: Password: System Defaults IP Address IPD12000 Slot 13*: IPD12000 Slot 14*: IPD4000 Slot 5: Micro DSLAM:...
Device Memory Configuration backup is inherent in Micro DSLAMs and IP DSLAMs. Upon initial power up, default parameters will remain in place unless changed through CLI, SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) or NMS (Paradyne’s Network Management System). Once changed, new configurations will automatically be recorded in both RAM and NVRAM: ...
1. CLI Overview IP DSLAM Data Management Replacing an Interface Module A replacement module (of like model) will take on the same configurations as the previous module only if the Multiplexer Uplink Module (MUM) remains in the chassis and the chassis retains power during the interim. Otherwise replacement module configurations will revert to original default settings.
System Reset/Reboot A system reset clears Micro DSLAM or IP DSLAM interface module RAM. It does not clear NVRAM; system and port settings remain as configured. A system reset takes approximately one minute to complete, after which you will be required to log back in.
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COM Port Connection Connecting a PC Initial configuration using the CLI requires a direct physical connection from your PC to the COM port of the DSLAM, management card, or Network Extender you are configuring. (However, the web interface is recommended for subsequent configuration.) Procedure 1.
2. COM Port Connection 2. Connect one end of a straight-through RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet cable into the adapter plugged into your PC, and the other end of the cable into the RJ45 COM port of the Micro DSLAM, management card, or Network Extender. Launching Your Terminal Emulator Launch the Terminal Emulator on your PC and configure the program settings.
CLI Commands Command Syntax Each CLI command must be typed in the sequence shown for that command. For all CLI commands requiring a slot number, the slot number should be entered as "1" when configuring Micro DSLAMs and Network Extenders. ...
3. CLI Commands Forward The Down Arrow key (↓) Scrolls forward from the least to the most recent of the last ten commands entered. Disable Commands The Disable commands disable Telnet, the TFTP server, or web server for the system. Disable Telnet The DISABLE_TELNET command disables Telnet access to the device.
Enable TFTP The ENABLE_TFTP command enables TFTP access to the device. TFTP is enabled by default on devices that support it. Example: [system name] ->enable_tftp Enable Web Server The DISABLE_WEB_SERVER command enables Telnet access to the device. Telnet is enabled by default on devices that support it. Example: [system name] ->disable_web_server SET Commands A SET command is used to configure slots and/or ports, either individually or as...
3. CLI Commands System Configuration System configurations made to the management card (MUM2000-2 or BSX8000-5) apply to all ports in all slots of the IP DSLAM. System configurations made to the Micro DSLAM apply to all ports on the Micro DSLAM. Unless your PC has been configured to accept the default system settings, or initial DSLAM configuration has already been completed, you will need to set a proprietary IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.
Gateway The proper syntax for a Gateway is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where each xxx is a decimal value in the range 0–255. The Gateway assigned to your DSLAM must duplicate that of your PC. [system name] ->SET SLOT [13 or 14 for the IPD12000, 5 for the IPD4000, 1 for the Micro DSLAM] DEFAULT_GATEWAY [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Example: [system name] ->set slot 13 default_gateway...
3. CLI Commands Inband Management VLAN ID If your network is running VLANs to facilitate packet direction or promote packet security, you must set Inband MGMT (Management) VLAN ID. Do not set Inband MGMT VLAN ID if your network is not running VLANs. [system name] ->SET SLOT [13 or 14 for the IPD12000, 5 for the IPD4000, 1 for the Micro DSLAM] INBAND_MGMT_VLAN_ID [0-4085] Example: [system name] ->set slot 13 inband_mgmt_vlan_id 100...
SNMP Community String SNMP community strings may be up to 15 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters. You will be prompted for values. Only one SNMP community string may be assigned per each class of user: all read only users utilize the same community string and all read/write users utilize the same community string.
3. CLI Commands CLI System Name is identified with the first 32 characters of the SNMP MIB-II OID sysName. Configuration of sysName via SNMP changes the CLI command prompt. Port Configuration The remainder of SET commands apply to each port within the IP DSLAM or Micro DSLAM individually and may be configured independently for each subscriber line (if so desired).
A Backbone-VLAN tag cannot be used independently; standard VLAN tags must be set. Additionally, the DSLAM uplink connection for the port being configured must run through a router in order for a Backbone-VLAN tag to function. Backbone-VLAN = 0-4085 Default: 0 (disabled) [system name] ->SET SLOT [ALL or 1-12 for the IPD12000, ALL or 1-4 for the IPD4000, 1 for the Micro DSLAM] PORT [ALL or port number] BACKBONE_VLAN [0-4085]...
3. CLI Commands Priority In compliance with the IEEE 802.1p Standard (a subset of 802.1Q), each port can be set with one of eight levels of prioritization designated numerically from 0 to 7: 0 denotes no priority and 7 denotes the highest priority. This allows packets coming from ports configured with higher priorities to scavenge bandwidth from lower priority ports if, or when, bandwidth becomes scarce.
Packets coming from the . . . Uplink Starting VLAN tag=0 Ending VLAN tag=0 [system name] ->SET SLOT [ALL or 1-12 for the IPD12000, ALL or 1-4 for the IPD4000, 1 for Micro DSLAM] PORT [ALL or port number] VLAN_RANGE [1-10] 0-0 Example: [system name] ->set slot 5 port 3 vlan_range 1 0-0 Single VLAN / Access Port Any port configured with a single VLAN tag is automatically designated as an...
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3. CLI Commands Starting VLAN tag = 1-4085 Ending VLAN tag = Starting VLAN tag [system name] ->SET SLOT [ALL or 1-12 for the IPD12000, ALL or 1-4 for the IPD4000, 1 for the Micro DSLAM] PORT [ALL or port number] VLAN_RANGE [1-10] [(1-4085) - (1-4085)] Example: [system name] ->set slot 5 port 3 vlan_range 1 100-100 VLAN Range / Trunk Port...
ADSL Commands ADSL is supported on the AAM8000 and AIM24000 interface modules and the AµD8000 micro DSLAM. ADSL Encapsulation ADSL data encapsulation specifies the framing method for carrying traffic over an ATM network, as defined by RFC 1483. RFC1438-LLC An AIM24000 port configured with Logical Link Control (LLC) encapsulation multiplexes multiple protocols over a single ATM virtual circuit .
3. CLI Commands [system name] ->SET SLOT [ALL or 1-12 for the IPD12000, ALL or 1-4 for the IPD4000, 1 for the Micro DSLAM] PORT [ALL or port number] ADSL_PORT_MODE [value] Example: [system name] ->set slot 2 port all adsl_port_mode off Default: Adaptive ADSL Standard Multimode...
Valid values for VPI are in the range 0–255. [system name] ->SET SLOT [ALL or 1-12 for the IPD12000, ALL or 1-4 for the IPD4000, 1 for the Micro DSLAM] PORT [ALL or port number] ADSL_VPI [value] Example: [system name] ->set slot 2 port all adsl_vpi 0 Default: 0 Valid values for VCI are in the range 0–65535.
3. CLI Commands SDSL Commands SDSL Line Code SDSL Line Code refers to the method of line amplitude modulation for SDSL lines. SDSL Line Code is currently configurable on SIM2000 interface modules and SDSL Micro DSLAMs only; it is hard set on all other Net to Net SDSL products. Additionally, line code applies to ALL ports on SIM2000s and Micro DSLAMs;...
Installation Instructions to obtain specific speed vs. distance capabilities and the default speed settings for each model. When configuring bandwidth, speed must be expressed in kbps and entered as a whole number followed by a "k". Default: varies [system name] ->SET SLOT [ALL or 1-12 for the IPD12000, ALL or 1-4 for the IPD4000, 1 for the Micro DSLAM] PORT [ALL or port number] SPEED [xxxxk, OFF] Example: [system name] ->set slot 2 port all speed 528k...
3. CLI Commands A response to the above request would appear as follows: Slot 5 Port 1 Slot 5 Port 2 Slot 5 Port 3 Slot 5 Port 4 Slot 5 Port 5 Slot 5 Port 6 Slot 5 Port 7 Slot 5 Port 8 Slot 5 Port 9 Slot 5 Port 10 Speed = ____ kbps...
Example: If there are two MUM2000-2s in your IPD12000 and you are logged into the system via the MUM in Slot 13, the SHOW ALL response would appear as follows: Slot 13 MUM Version: Mac Address: IP Address / Subnet Mask: Default Gateway: Inband Management Inband Mgmt VlanID:...
3. CLI Commands Independent Commands The following CLI commands are used independently of the SET and SHOW commands. Allow Specifies the IP Address(es) from which a DSLAM may be remotely managed. DSLAMs are always manageable via a direct physical connection with the MUM2000-2 or Micro DSLAM COM (Communication) port, regardless of management IP Address specifications.
Clear NVRAM CAUTION: Clearing Micro DSLAM or MUM2000-2 NVRAM restores ALL system and port configurations to original default settings including IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. Additionally, Inband Management will revert to its original default setting (OFF) and you will be required to establish a direct connection with your DSLAM for any subsequent configurations.
3. CLI Commands Enable TFTP (Default) Enables Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), allowing both system and port configurations to be saved on your PC or local network as a backup and/or for use as a template for future condfigurations (Section 1.4.2). TFTP also enables download of firmware upgrades to your DSLAM (see the firmware upgrade procedure for your device).
ENABLE_TFTP ENABLE_WEB_SERVER FIRMWARE_VERSION FLOOD GENERAL_PASSWORD INBAND_MANAGEMENT INBAND_MGMT_VLAN_ID IP_ADDRESS LOGOUT PRIORITY RESET SDSL_LINE_CODING SNMP_READONLY_COMMUNITY SNMP_READWRITE_COMMUNITY SPEED SUBNET_MASK SUPERUSER_PASSWORD SYSTEM_NAME VLAN_RANGE Logout Logs users out of the DSLAM management system. [system name] ->logout Reset Resets (reboots) the Micro DSLAM or IP DSLAM interface module(s), clearing RAM and restoring all port configurations to original default settings.
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Index About This Guide, v ADSL Commands, 3-13 Encapsulation, 3-13 Port Mode, 3-13 Standard, 3-14 Allow, 3-20 Back, 3-1 Backbone-VLAN, 3-8 Backup File, 1-3 Clear NVRAM, 1-5, 3-21 Manually, 1-5 Via CLI, 1-5 Commands, 3-1 Overview, 1-1 Prompt, 2-2 Session Timeout, 3-5 User Access Defaults, 1-2 COM Port Connection, 2-1 Command Errors, 3-1...
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Index NVRAM Clearing, 1-5 Password, 3-6 Port Configuration, 3-8 Defaults, 1-2 Mode, ADSL, 3-13 Priority, 3-10 Product-Related Documents, v Reboot, 1-5 Reference Documents, v Replacing Interface Module, 1-4 Multiplexer Uplink Module (MUM), 1-4 Reset, 3-23 Manual, 1-5 Via CLI, 1-5 SDSL Commands, 3-16 Line Code, 3-16...