Features – Paradyne HOTWIRE 8310 MVL User Manual

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Hotwire DSLAM System Description

1-5

8000-A2-GB26-00

May 1998

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One Management Communications Controller (MCC) card

The chassis requires one MCC card, which is a processor card that
administers and provides diagnostic connectivity to the DSL cards. It acts as
a mid-level manager and works in conjunction with a Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) system, such as Paradyne’s OpenLane

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DCE Manager for HP OpenView, via its LAN port. It gathers operational
status for each of the DSL cards and responds to the SNMP requests. It also
has a serial port for a local user interface to the DSLAM.

For more information about the Hotwire MCC card, see the

Hotwire

Management Communications Controller (MCC) Card, IP Conservative,
User’s Guide.

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At least one Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) or Multiple Virtual Lines
(MVL) card

The chassis requires at least one DSL or MVL card, which is a circuit card
that contains four RADSL or MVL modem ports, an Ethernet interface to the
Internet Service Provider (ISP), and a processor/packet forwarder. The
processor/packet forwarder controls the modems and forwards the packet
traffic via the Ethernet and DSL or MVL interfaces. When the 8600 DSLAM
chassis is fully populated, it provides a total of 68 RADSL or MVL modem
ports. When the 8800 DSLAM chassis is fully populated, it provides a total of
72 RADSL or MVL modem ports.

Features

The Hotwire DSLAM system contains the following features:

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High speed Internet or intranet access

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RADSL ports

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MVL ports

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Subscriber authentication and security access and permission features that
prevent users from accessing unauthorized services

H

Diagnostic tests and performance capabilities

H

Primary network management support via SNMP agent for monitoring and
traps

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Telnet for configuration and diagnostics

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