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HPNA LAN Module
Functional Differences for LAN Modules Manage-
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (LAN Module Management)
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Note:
a) Not compatible with 1 Gig BiDi WAN plus 1 Gig Copper LAN MOdule.
10.1.4
Functional Differences for LAN Modules Management in Product Categories
The table below is intended to identify what is common amongst the product families - as well as where there
are differences - to highlite those differences. To determine which family your device belongs to - please refer
to the preface.
10.2
HPNA LAN Module
10.2.1
HPNA Deployment Model
Here is a typical HPNA Deploment Model
1 GIG BIDI WAN MODULE
X
X
1 GIG BIDI WAN PLUS 1 GIG COPPER LAN
X
X
HPNA LAN MODULE
(120MBPS LOW BAND)
X
X
X
X
CES LAN MODULE
X
X
X(a)
X(a)
TABLE 10-1
Functions for Modular iMGs
Functions
Fiber
A
Fiber
B
Fiber
C
Fiber
D
Fiber
E
Modular
ADSL
A
ADSL
B
ADSL
C
HPNA LAN MODULE
X
CES LAN MODULE
X
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HPNA Command Reference
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FIGURE 10-1
HPNA Section of LAN Module Diagram
HPNA is deployed over coax in a residence – and is capabile of carrying both data and video. In order to
ensure that the appropriate priority is observed for the different content sources, the recommended
deployment model utilizes VLANs and the associated 802.p priority bits (with a P-bit value of 5 or greated
equating to high prioirity Video). Since the end points that are recommended for use are fixed to support
VLAN 201 and 901 – it is essential that the network deployment be such that the VLANs carrying the video
and data align. Normally this is not the case within the carriers network – thus the recommendation to use
VLAN translations in order to map the appropriate services onto the 201 and 901 VLAN ids.
Note:
If there is a power outage, this card can be powered down in order to conserve electricity.
10.3
HPNA Command Reference
10.3.1
Overview
This section describes the commands available on the Gateway to configure and manage the HPNA module.
0.0.1 System CLI commands
The table below lists all HPNA commands provided by the CLI:
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10.3.1.0.1 HPNA SHOW MASTER
Syntax
HPNA SHOW MASTER
Description
This command displays the status of the iMG HPNA device which is in actual fact the
Master node in the HPNA network. This includes whether the node is enabled and
whether an endpoint is connected.
Example
hpna show master
HPNA Port hpna
ConfigState
:
Enabled
DeviceState
:
InService
Connected
:
true
HpnaMode
:
V3
HpnaNetworkMode
:
Managed
MacAddress
:
00:01:02:03:00:03
FirmwareVersion
:
1.7.4
HPNA Physical Layer Utilization
HpnaPerCyclePercentTx
:
2%
HpnaPerCyclePercentIdle
:
98%
HpnaAccumulatedPercentTx
:
1%
HpnaAccumulatedPercentIdle
:
99%
10.3.1.0.2 HPNA SHOW COUNTERS
Syntax
HPNA SHOW COUNTERS [<TargetMac|All>]
TABLE 10-2
HPNA Commands
Functions
Fiber
A
Fiber
B
Fiber
C
Fiber
D
Fiber
E
Modular
ADSL
A
ADSL
B
ADSL
C
HPNA SHOW MASTER
X
HPNA SHOW COUNTERS
X
HPNA RESET COUNTERS
X
HPNA SHOW STATIONS
X
HPNA SHOW STATIONS ALL
X
HPNA SHOW PERFORMANCE
X
HPNA UPGRADE ENDPOINT
X
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Description
This command displays the packet counters for the master node of the HPNA Network.
Note that it is possible to get related switch counters via the appropriate switch com-
mand
Example
hpna show counters All
Device
MAC
Link
Sync
Mode
SW
0
00:0c:25:13:90:1b
Down
True
V3
1.7.5
HPNA Network to Port Interface Counters
HpnaTxPkt
: 54920
HpnaTxBcastPkt
: 23944
HpnaTxMcastPkt
: 16511
HpnaTxByte
: 6020335
HpnaTxShort
: 0
HpnaTxDropped
: 2
HpnaRxPkt
: 285
HpnaRxBcastPkt
: 0
HpnaRxMcastPkt
: 0
HpnaRxByte
: 20032
HpnaRxShort
: 0
HpnaRxDropped
: 0
HpnaRxCrc
: 0
HPNA Control Packet Counters
HpnaControlReqPkt
: 286
HpnaControlReplyPkt
: 286
HpnaRemControlReqPkt
: 0
HpnaRemControlReplyPkt
: 0
HPNA Physical Layer Utilization
HpnaPerCyclePercentTx
: (
1%)
HpnaPerCyclePercentIdle
: ( 99%)
HpnaAccumulatedPercentTx
: (
1%)
HpnaAccumulatedPercentIdle : ( 99%)
10.3.1.0.3 HPNA RESET COUNTERS
Syntax
HPNA RESET COUNTERS <TargtMac|All>
Option
Description
Default Value
TargetMac | All
Mac address of the target device for which to show
counters.
All will display counter for all attached sta-
tions and the Master.
All
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Description
Command zeros out the counters for the associated HPNA device or all devices if the
string “All” is entered
Example
hpna reset counters All
10.3.1.0.4 HPNA SHOW STATIONS
Syntax
HPNA SHOW STATIONS
Description
This command shows the MAC Addresses of all the HPNA devices on the HPNA net-
work plus a little info about them.
Example
hpna show stations
HPNA Stations Attached to Host...
HPNA
HPNA
Device
MAC
Link
Sync
Mode
SW
0
00:01:02:03:00:03
Up
True
V3
1.7.4
1
00:13:ba:00:01:56
Up
False
V2
1.7.1
Number of HPNA stations=2
Total number of devices=4
10.3.1.0.5 HPNA SHOW STATIONS ALL
Syntax
HPNA SHOW STATIONS ALL
Description
This command provides the same information as above, but also displays all the MAC
addresses that originated from behind each HPNA endpoint.
Example
hpna show stations All
HPNA Stations Attached to Host...
HPNA
HPNA
Device
MAC
Link
Sync
Mode
SW
Option
Description
Default Value
TargetMac | All
Mac address of the target device for which to reset
counters.
All will display counter for all attached stations
and the Master.
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