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November 1997
Network Configuration
Worksheets
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Overview
This appendix summarizes the minimum configuration steps and provides
worksheets to assist you in preparing for the configuration of your HotWire
DSLAM network. Use the worksheets to record configuration settings such as IP
addresses and subnet masks for the MCC card, DSL cards, and RTUs. After the
worksheets are completed, you can then configure your network with the
assigned settings.
These worksheets are based on the network model and theories described in this
guide. They map the network theories to the HotWire user interface screens. For
an explanation of the network model and theories, review the chapters in this
guide. For specific information about the user interface screens and fields, see
the
HotWire DSLAM for 8540 and 8546 DSL Cards User’s Guide.
Summarizing the Network Configuration
In summary, to configure the network:
The management domain and service domain IP addresses and static routes
are assigned to the HotWire DSLAM system using the HotWire user
interface.
If using a HotWire 5446 RTU, the RTU’s management IP address is also
assigned from the HotWire user interface. In addition, the service domain IP
addresses and host routes on the HotWire 5446 RTU are assigned by using:
— Paradyne’s IP Injection Tool,
— An SNMP application, such as Paradyne’s DCE Manager, or
— A MIB browser.
The IP addresses of the end-user systems are assigned by the NSP.