Page 91 / 106 Scroll up to view Page 86 - 90
91
EMTA
7
EMTA
This chapter describes the screens that display when you click
EMTA
in the toolbar.
These screens display information about the BVW-3653’s embedded Multimedia
Terminal Adapter module.
NOTE:
The fields in these screens are read-only, and are provided for
troubleshooting purposes only.
7.1
THE STATUS SCREEN
Use this screen to see general information about the eMTA module.
Click
EMTA
>
Status
. The following screen displays.
FIGURE 34:
The EMTA > Status Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
TABLE 33:
The EMTA > Status Screen
Startup Procedure
Telephony DHCP
This field displays the status of the remote telephony
DHCP server.
Telephony Security
This displays the type of security used for voice calls
through the BVW-3653.
Page 92 / 106
92
HITRON BVW-3653 USER’S GUIDE
EMTA
7.2
THE DHCP SCREEN
Use this screen to see information about the MTA module’s connections to the
service provider.
Click
EMTA
>
DHCP
. The following screen displays.
FIGURE 35:
The EMTA > DHCP Screen
Telephony TFTP
This field displays the status of the remote telephony
TFTP server.
Telephony Call
Server Registration
This field displays the status of the connection between
each of the BVW-3653’s phone lines and the remote call
server.
Telephony
Registration
Complete
This field displays the overall status of voice call
registration.
SIP Registration Status
SIP Registration
Timer
This field displays the number of seconds after which the
BVW-3653 re-registers with the SIP (Session Initiation
Protocol) server.
MTA Line State
Line 1
These fields display the current status of each phone
connected to the BVW-3653.
Line 2
TABLE 33:
The EMTA > Status Screen (continued)
Page 93 / 106
93
HITRON BVW-3653 USER’S GUIDE
EMTA
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
7.3
THE QOS SCREEN
Click
EMTA
>
QoS
. The following screen displays.
TABLE 34:
The EMTA > DHCP Screen
Address Information
MTA MAC Address
This field displays the Media Access Control (MAC)
address of the Media Terminal Adapter (MTA) module.
MTA IP Address
This field displays the IP address of the MTA module.
Lease Parameters
FQDN
This displays the Fully-Qualified Domain Name of the
DHCP server from which the MTA module derives its IP
address and subnet mask.
IP Address/Submask
This displays the MTA module’s IP address and subnet
mask, derived by DHCP.
Gateway
This displays the IP address of the MTA module’s
gateway on the WAN.
Bootfile
This displays the name of the file that controls the MTA
module’s boot process.
Primary DNS
This displays the IP address of the MTA module’s
primary Domain Name System (DNS) server.
Secondary DNS
This displays the IP address of the MTA module’s
secondary DNS server.
Lease Timers
Lease Time
Remaining
This displays the amount of time for which the MTA
module’s current DHCP lease is valid.
Rebind Time
Remaining
This displays the amount of time until the MTA module
attempts to obtain another IP address from another
DHCP server, should lease renewal fail.
Renew Time
Remaining
This displays the amount of time until the MTA module
attempts to renew its DHCP lease with the current
DHCP server.
Packet Cable DHCP Option 122
NOTE:
DHCP Option 122 is defined in RFC 3495.
SNMP Entity (Sub-
Option 3)
This displays the Telephony Service Provider’s
provisioning server address.
Kerberos Realm (Sub-
Option 6)
This displays the TSP’s Kerberos realm name.
Provisioning Timer (Sub-
Option 8)
This displays the TSP’s provisioning timer value.
Page 94 / 106
94
HITRON BVW-3653 USER’S GUIDE
EMTA
FIGURE 36:
The EMTA > QoS Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
TABLE 35:
The EMTA > QoS Screen
Error Codewords
Unerrored
Codewords
This displays information about the codewords received
by the MTA module without error.
Correctable
Codewords
This displays information about errored codewords
received by the MTA and corrected.
Uncorrectable
Codewords
This displays information about errored codewords
received by the MTA that could not be corrected.
Payload Header Suppression
PHS Status
This displays the status of Payload Header Suppression
(PHS), also known as header compression and header
suppression. PHS improves efficiency by removing
redundant header information from voice data packets.
Service Flows
SFID
This displays the DOCSIS Service Flow IDentifier (SFID)
for each current service flow.
NOTE:
Each connection requires two service flows: one
for upstream traffic, the other for downstream.
Service Class Name
This displays the QoS profile name for each current
service flow.
Direction
This displays whether the service flow carries upstream
or downstream data.
Primary Flow
Packets
This displays the number of packets that have been
transmitted over each service flow.
Page 95 / 106
95
HITRON BVW-3653 USER’S GUIDE
EMTA
7.4
THE EVENT LOG SCREEN
Click
EMTA
>
Event Log
. The following screen displays.
FIGURE 37:
The EMTA > Event Log Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Service Flow Failures
Time
This displays the time at which the service flow failed.
SFID
This displays the Service Flow IDentifier of each failed
service flow.
Failure Type
This displays the cause of each service flow failure.
TABLE 36:
The EMTA > Event Log Screen
Config File
Config Filename
This displays the name of the configuration file (see
Configuration Files
on page
29
).
MTA Event Log
Index
This displays the arbitrary identifying number assigned
to the log entry.
Date/Time
This displays the date and time at which the event that
triggered the log entry occurred.
Priority
This displays the severity of the event that triggered the
log entry.
ID
This displays the code number for the event type.
Text
This displays the event type.
Clear Log
Click this to remove all entries from the event log.
Deleted information cannot be retrieved.
TABLE 35:
The EMTA > QoS Screen (continued)

Rate

4.5 / 5 based on 2 votes.

Popular Hitron Technologies Models

Bookmark Our Site

Press Ctrl + D to add this site to your favorites!

Share
Top