4.3 Via SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the standard for management of Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks and network devices. Interface modules in an
IP DSLAM with an SNMP compatible MUM can be managed with a MIB Browser program (loaded
onto your PC) via a set of Object Identifiers (OIDs). OIDs are strings of numbers specifying various
configuration commands and requests for data.
4.3.1 Establish a Connection with the IP DSLAM MUM
Establish a connection with the MUM either directly (through the Ethernet RJ45 MGMT port on
the MUM faceplate) or, if the system has been so configured, from a PC on your local network.
For direct connections verify that the MGMT LNK LED on the MUM faceplate is illuminated
(indicating the connection has been established).
4.3.2 Launch a MIB Browser
Launch a MIB Browser program on your PC. If you have not yet downloaded the MIBs to your
PC or local network, you can obtain the Net to Net enterprise MIBs from
ftp://ftp.nettonet.com/download/mibs
and the supported portions of MIB-II from RFC 1213 at
http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html
. After downloading the MIBs, you will need to compile them into
your MIB Browser; see your MIB Browser user manual for further instruction.
Once the MIBs have been compiled, you will be able to make configuration changes to the
AAM8000, and any other interface modules installed in the IP DSLAM, as desired. For more detailed
information regarding AAM8000 parameters and configuration, refer to Section 5.0 below and /or
the CLI and SNMP Management User Guide.
5.0 AAM8000 PARAMETERS
Parameters common to all interface module models are defined in both the NMS Management User Guide
and the CLI and SNMP Management User Guide. Parameters specific to the AAM8000 are outlined below.
5.1 Standard Mode
5.1.1 Multimode (Default)
An AAM8000 port set to Multimode will detect and match the operational mode of the remote
ADSL modem to which it's connected.
5.1.2 Full Rate: G_DMT, T1_413 or ALCTL
An AAM8000 port set at a full rate mode (G.DMT, T1.413 or Alcatel) and using a single line for
both phone and data requires installation of an in-line splitter at both the Central Office (or
other IP DSLAM location) and the customer premises.
N
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If your IP DSLAM is newly installed and has not yet been set up for management access, you must configure
the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway (via either NMS or CLI) before you will be able to utilize SNMP. See
the NMS Management User Guide or CLI and SNMP Management User Guide for initial configuration
instructions.
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