4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
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Client Allocation
B-D-D
Displays the number of clients/subnets behind each DSL interface.
Item – The Item number identifying the row listing the desired VNID.
DSL Interface – The DSL interface (for example, dsl1:1 through dsl4:1 = 4-port DSL card
interface; dsl1:1 through dsl12:1 = 12-port DSL card interface, dsl1:1 through dsl24:1 =
24-port DSL card interface).
Total Entries – The number of clients/subnets allowed behind each DSL interface.
Allowed DHCP Entries – The number of DHCP clients that can be attached to each DSL
interface. An asterisk (*) indicates that the maximum number of dynamic clients is not
specified.
Allowed Static Entries – The maximum number of static clients/subnets that can be
configured for each DSL interface in the Client VNID table (total clients less allowed
DHCP clients). An asterisk (*) indicates that the maximum number of clients/subnets is
not specified.
Client VNID Table
B-D-E
Displays information on specific clients or allowable subnets.
DSL Interface Name – Enter port interface name (for example, dsl1:1 through dsl12:1 for
12-port cards, etc.) you wish to monitor.
User to Display – Enter a number in the range of 1–32 corresponding to the number of
users.
Total – Total number of entries in the Client VNID table (static user, dynamic user, or
defined subnet).
Time – Current date and time.
User – Enter the input number of the client (Default = 0).
IP Address – Client IP address in
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format (Default = 0).
Subnet Mask or Lease Expiration – Variable based on Static or Dynamic entry. For
static entries, Subnet Mask is used with IP address to specify a range of allowable static
host IP entries to the Client table. For dynamic entries, Lease Expiration is the date and
time when the client’s DHCP lease expires.
NHR – IP address of the default next hop router in
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format. For client
entry.
VNID – VNID between 2–4000 (Default = none).
Type – S = Static or D = Dynamic.
Port Specific Parameters – Enabled/Disabled. Shows active VNID information.
NOTE: In order to display the following information, VNID has to be activated on the
Port screen in the Configuration Bridge screen menu (A-E-C). Refer to
Table 3-4,
Bridge Options,
in Chapter 3,
DSL Card Configuration
DNHR – Default next hop router IP address. For the VNID interface.
IP Scoping – Enabled/Disabled.
Mux Fwd – Enabled/Disabled.
IP Filtering – Enabled/Disabled. IP source filtering.
Table 4-4.
Bridge Options (2 of 3)
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