User`s guide

Index
IN-2
8000-A2-GB21-10
June 1997
destination–based routing, 6-1
directed broadcasts, 2-2
discovering devices on the network, 4-6
discovery, 4-6
document
purpose, v
summary, vi
domain types, 1-11
DSL card
assigning IP addresses, A-15
assigning IP addresses to the DSL cards, A-5
description, 1-4
proxy ARP, 4-3
resetting the card, A-20
static route example, 6-4
DSL ports (s1c, s1d, s1e, and s1f)
naming convention of ports on the DSL card, 5-1
setting the peer IP address, 5-7
DSLAM
components, 1-2
description, 1-1
overview of the network model, 1-7
supported MIBs, 8-2
system backplane interface (s1b), 5-1, 5-7
E
e1a, 5-1
enabling SNMP traps, C-2
F
filter
binding a filter, B-6
configuration worksheets, B-1
defining a filter and rules, B-3
description, 7-1
rule types, 7-2
security advantages, 7-3
service security scenario, 7-4
types of filters, 7-1
H
High level Data Link Control (HDLC), 2-2
host address rule type, 7-2
host addressing, 5-2
host route address, 6-1
HotWire devices
5446 RTU, 1-5
8600 DSLAM, 1-2
8800 DSLAM, 1-3
DSL card, 1-4
MCC card, 1-4
I
input filter, 7-1
interface naming convention, 5-1
Internet Control Management Protocol (ICMP), 2-2
Internet Protocol (IP), 2-2
IP address allocation schemes
host addressing, 5-2
structured subnet addressing, 5-3
M
MAC, 2-2
MAC address, 1-9
management domain
assigning an IP address to the MCC card, A-2
assigning IP address to the backplane (s1b), A-4
assigning IP addresses to the DSL cards, A-5
components, 4-5
configuration worksheets, A-2
configuring the RTU management domain IP
addresses, A-10
creating a default route, A-7
creating a static route to the NMS, A-11
discovering devices on the network, 4-6
IP address allocation, 5-6
MCC card proxy ARP, 4-7
packet walk–through, 9-3
peer IP addresses, 5-7
resetting the MCC card, A-9
using a filter, 7-3
management domain features
network management, 3-1
ping, 3-2
Telnet, 3-3