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This guide describes how to use the Cisco Digital Subscriber Line Manager (CDM) to configure and monitor the operation of the Cisco 6000 Series Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexors (DSLAMs) that use the Network Interface-2 (NI-2) Card.
This guide is written for anyone who uses the Cisco CDM to configure and monitor Cisco 6000 Series DSLAMs that use the NI-2 Card.
This guide contains the following chapters:
| Title | Description | |
|---|---|---|
Chapter 1 | Describes the functions of the Cisco Digital Subscriber Line Manager (CDM). | |
Chapter 2 | Describes how the Auto Discovery function identifies devices on a network. | |
Chapter 3 | Describes how to use CDM to prepare to create and manage devices in a network. | |
Chapter 4 | Describes the Inventory function that provides hardware details about DSLAM chassis and their components. | |
Chapter 5 | Describes how to add subscribers for DSL services and how to configure profiles for DMT cards. | |
Chapter 6 | Describes how to use CDM to gather status information for elements in the network. | |
Chapter 7 | Describes how to use CDM to gather performance information about configured ports and lines on the DSLAM. | |
Chapter 8 | Describes how to use CDM to gather performance statistics for various attributes of a DSLAM. | |
Chapter 9 | Describes how to use CDM to monitor alarms generated by the hardware components of an operating DSLAM. | |
Appendix A | Provides map viwe of a Cisco 6260 chassis and describes subtending for an NI2 card in a Cisco 6260 DSLAM. | |
Glossary | Provides definitions of terms used in this guide. |
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Posted: Wed May 17 12:01:32 PDT 2000
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