Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoContents3About This Guide9Document Purpose and Intended Audience9New Features for this Release10Document Summary11Product-Related Documents12Document Conventions13Introduction to Hotwire DSL Routers15What is a Hotwire DSL Router?15DSL Technologies Supported15Typical DSL Router System16Hotwire DSL Router Features17Service Subscriber18Accessing the DSL Router19Access Control to the DSL Router19Levels of Access19Local Console Access20Changing Access Session Levels20Setting Up the New User's Login21Telnet Access22Determining the Current Access Level23Determining the Available Commands23Using the List Command24Changing the System Identity24Exiting from the System25Manually Logging Out25Automatically Logging Out26Configuring the DSL Router27DSL Router Configuration Overview27The DSL Router’s Interfaces27Interface Identifiers28Service Domain IP Address Assignments28Numbered DSL or Ethernet Interface29Unnumbered DSL Interface29IP Routing30IP Options Processing30Network Considerations31Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)31Proxy ARP32Network Address Translation (NAT)33Basic NAT33Network Address Port Translation (NAPT/PAT)33Simultaneous Basic NAT and NAPT34Applications Supported by NAT34Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server35DHCP Relay Agent36Security37IP Protocol Type Filtering37Ethernet Type Filtering38Land Bug/Smurf Attack Prevention38Routed vs. Bridged PDUs39PPPoE Client Support40DSL Router Configuration Examples43Configuration Examples43Basic Bridging Configuration Example44Basic Routing Configuration Example45Basic NAT Configuration Example46NAPT Configuration Example48Simultaneous Basic NAT and NAPT Configuration Example50Unnumbered DSL Interface with Proxy ARP Configuration Example52DHCP Relay with Proxy ARP Configuration Example53DHCP Server with Basic NAT Configuration Example54PPPoE Client with NAPT and DHCP Server Configuration Example55Downstream Router Configuration Example56IP Passthrough Configuration Example57Monitoring the DSL Router59Monitoring the Router59LED Status60Interface Status61Performance Statistics61Clearing Statistics61Reasons for Discarded Data62Diagnostics and Troubleshooting67Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Overview67Device Restart67Alarms Inquiry67System Log68SYSLOG Events70SYSLOG Message Display71Ping71Ping Test Results72TraceRoute73TraceRoute Test Results74Command Line Interface75Command Line Interface Capability75Navigating the Router’s CLI76Command Recall76Syntax Conventions76CLI Commands77Configuration Commands78RFC 1483 Encapsulation Command79Ethernet Frame Format Command79Interface and Service Domain IP Address Commands80IP Routing Commands81Bridge Commands82ARP Commands83Proxy ARP Command84NAT Commands85DHCP Server Commands88DHCP Relay Agent Commands90IP Packet Processing Commands91PPPoE Client Commands92Telnet Commands95Traps Command97Clearing Statistics Command97Show Commands98Configuration Defaults and Command Line Shortcuts109Configuration Default Settings109Command Line Shortcuts111Traps and MIBs115SNMP Overview115Traps Overview115DSL Router Traps116MIBs Overview117Standard MIBs117MIB II (RFC 1213)117System Group118Interfaces Group (RFC 1573)119Extension to Interfaces Table (RFC 1573)121IP Group (RFC 1213)122IP CIDR Route Group (RFC 2096)123Transmission Group124SNMP Group124Ethernet-Like MIB (RFC 2665)125Paradyne Enterprise MIBs125Device Control MIB126Device Diagnostics MIB127Health and Status MIB130Configuration MIB131Interface Configuration MIB132ARP MIB132NAT MIB132DHCP MIB133DSL Endpoint MIB134SYSLOG MIB134Interface Configuration MIB134DSL Router Terminal Emulation135DSL Router Terminal Emulation135Accessing the List Command Output135Terminal Emulation Programs136Firmware Upgrade137Overview137Firmware Upgrade Commands137Firmware Upgrade Procedures138Index141Tamanho: 1 MBPáginas: 146Language: EnglishAbrir o manual