Paradyne 8546 Network Card User Manual


 
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
4-3
8000-A2-GB20-50
April 2000
Table 4-1. Card Status Options
Card Info (General Card Information) B-A-A
Displays card information such as system name, location and contact, system up time,
available buffers, instruction RAM size, buffer RAM size, fast data RAM size, card type,
model and serial number, and firmware, CAP, and hardware release number.
Card Name Name assigned to the card.
Card Location Physical location of the system.
Card Contact Name or number of the person responsible for the card.
Card Up Time Length of time the system has been running.
Available Buffers Number of Buffers not in use.
Instruction Ram Size Size of the Instruction RAM.
Buffer Ram Size Size of the Buffer Ram.
Fast Data Ram Size Total and Available Fast Data RAM.
Available Total and Available Fast Data RAM.
Card Type Type of Card (MCC, DSL).
Model Num Model number of card.
Serial Num Serial number of card.
Firmware Version of firmware.
CAP Firmware Firmware for DSL chipset.
Hardware Rev Version of hardware.
Login History B-A-B
Displays a list of information of the 10 most recent logins (most recent first). Logins can
either be local (shows user login name) or remote (shows remote IP address). A remote
IP address of 0.0.0.0 is the MCC card.
User User ID of local logins.
Time Time of login (read-only).
Remote IP address of remote logins.
Number of unsuccessful Console logins Number of console logins that were
incorrect in the last 10 attempts.
Number of unsuccessful Telnet logins Number of Telnet logins that were incorrect
in the last 10 attempts.
Syslog B-A-C
Displays a timestamp sequential list of operational type errors (such as invalid IP
addresses) by date and error. There is one logged error per line in a downward scrolling
list. There is a 17-error entry maximum. See Chapter 5, Diagnostics and
Troubleshooting, for SYSLOG error message information.