Paradyne 8310 MVLt User Manual

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Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM

5-19

8000-A2-GB26-10

January 1999

Table 5-5.

Bridge Options (2 of 3)

MAC Table

B-E-B

Displays the MAC table.

Bridge – lb0 – Name of the Logical Bridge (Equivalent to e1a Ethernet).

Entry # – Enter the MAC table entry number you wish to view.

Entries – Number of entries in the MAC table.

Bridge Timer – Timer that is used to show dynamic MAC addresses.

# – Entry number.

MAC Address – MAC address in

xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx format.

VNID ID – VNID ID associated with the MAC address.

Age (Secs) – Age in seconds since the address was last used.

Intf – Interface behind which the network element associated with the MAC address lies.

Flags – Dynamic = MAC addresses that are determined via DHCP. Perm (DHCP) =
MAC addresses are determined by the lease time. Entries in the MAC table will be
removed when the lease time expires.

Client

B-E-C

Displays information on specific clients or allowable subnets.

DSL Port # – Enter the DSL port number 1–4 (Default = 1).

Item to Display – Entry number.

Total – Total number of users.

Item – 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.

VNID – VNID between 2–4094 (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 4-4

, Bridge Options

, in Chapter 4, 8310 MVL and 8510 RADSL Card

Configuration.

DNHR: – Default next hop router name.

IP Scoping: – Enabled/Disabled.

Mux Mode: – Enabled/Disabled.

IP Filtering: – Enabled/Disabled. IP source filtering.

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