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Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide
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SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > FDL MANAGEMENT > MODE
This enables the FDL (only in ESF mode) to be used for management. Learning mode can also be enabled
so the unit can "learn" its IP configuration from the connected DSLAM to be used for its FDL
management. Once it learns this information from, for example a Total Access 4303, the configuration
items populate. The factory default is
O
N
.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > FDL MANAGEMENT > LINK IP ADDRESS
This is the local IP address used for FDL management. The FDL uses a separate IP network for
communication, distinct from the customer data that is configured under the
R
OUTER
menus. The factory
default is
0.0.0.0
.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > FDL MANAGEMENT > IP NETMASK
This is the subnet mask defining the IP network used for FDL management. The factory default is
0.0.0.0
.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > FDL MANAGEMENT > FAR-END IP ADDRESS
This is the far-end IP address used for the FDL management. The FDL is a separate IP network from the
customer data that is configured under the
R
OUTER
menus. The F
AR
-E
ND
IP A
DDRESS
is generally the
management IP from the DSLAM. The factory default is
0.0.0.0.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > FDL MANAGEMENT > LEARN ADDRESS
When set to O
N
, the destination address on each received packet is assumed to be the FDL interface
address. A 255.255.255.254 netmask is used, which determines the far-side address as well (since there
can be only two addresses on a subnet with that netmask). When set to
O
FF
, the user must input the IP
address assigned to the FDL interface. Default is
O
N
.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > FDL MANAGEMENT > ACCEPT ALL SNMP
When set to O
N
, SNMP gets/sets received over the FDL link are always accepted regardless of the
community table. When set to
O
FF
, the community table is searched for valid manager IP addresses and the
SNMP traffic is rejected if a match is not found. Default is
O
N
.
SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > FDL MANAGEMENT > MTU
(Maximum Transmit Unit) Defines the largest packet size sent over the FDL. All packets greater in size
than the MTU are fragmented.
SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG
Configure the unit Syslog client for use with a Syslog server (supplied with ADTRAN Utilities or available
on most Unix platforms) from this menu.
For additional information, reference RFC3164: The BSD Syslog Protocol.