Cabletron Systems T1 manual Document Conventions

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Introduction

DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS

The following conventions are used throughout this document:

NOTE

Note symbol. Calls the reader’s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance.

Tip symbol. Conveys helpful hints concerning procedures or

TIP actions.

Caution symbol. Contains information essential to avoid

!damage to the equipment.

CAUTION

Electrical Hazard Warning symbol. Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death due to an electrical hazard.

bold type

Bold type can denote either a user input or a highlighted screen

 

selection.

RETURN

Indicates either the ENTER or RETURN key, depending on your

 

keyboard.

ESC

Indicates the keyboard Escape key.

SPACE bar

Indicates the keyboard space bar key.

BACKSPACE

Indicates the keyboard backspace key.

arrow keys

Refers to the four keyboard arrow keys.

[-]

Indicates the keyboard – key.

DEL

Indicates the keyboard delete key.

italic type

Emphasizes important information, indicates variables, and

 

indicates complete document titles.

n.nnA period in numerals signals the decimal point indicator. (e.g., 1.75 equals one and three fourths, or the Decimal Dotted Notation (DDN) for an IP address.

x

Indicates the generic use of a letter. (e.g., xxx indicates any

 

combination of three alphabetic characters.)

WPIM-T1/DDS User’s Guide

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Contents WPIM-T1/DDS User’s Guide Page WPIM-T1/DDS User’s Guide Industry Canada Notice Cabletron SYSTEMS, INC. Program License Agreement United States Government Restricted Rights Declaration of Conformity WPIM-T1/DDS User’s Guide Contents Viii WPIM-T1/DDS User’s Guide Introduction Using this ManualStructure of this Guide Related Manuals Following conventions are used throughout this document Document ConventionsYour email address Getting HelpChapter Overview Firmware Revision WPIM-T1/DDS FeaturesImportant Notice MIB Support WAN ProtocolsOverview WPIM-T1/DDS User’s Guide Installing the WPIM-T1/DDS Chapter Setup and InstallationUnpacking the WPIM-T1/DDS Installing the WPIM-T1/DDS Pre-InstallationInstalling the WPIM-T1/DDS Post-InstallationLEDs Choosing T1 or DDS ModeRequired Operations WAN Configuration WAN Connection to the WPIM-T1/DDS Connecting the WAN Cable to the WPIM-T1/DDSChapter Local Management for T1 Service Wpim # WAN Physical Configuration ScreenWAN Physical Configuration Screen Fields Saves the chosen configuration Wpim Line Configuration FieldsWpim Timeslot Configuration Table Sample Timeslot Configuration ANSI94 WAN Interface Configuration ScreenFrame Relay as the Protocol Manager WAN Interface Configuration Screen FieldsWAN Interface Configuration Screen PPP PPP as the Protocol ManagerCommand and Interface Table Fields Telco Configuration Information Full T1 Configuration Using PPP1 T1 Service Physical Configuration 2 T1 Interface Configuration Fractional T1 Configuration Fractional T1 Configuration Using PPP1 T1 Physical Configuration Proceed to the .4.2 to continue configuration Frame Relay Configuration Frame Relay ConfigurationFrame Relay Physical Configuration Frame Relay Configuration Frame Relay Interface Configuration Frame Relay Configuration WPIM-T1/DDS User’s Guide Chapter Local Management for DDS Service Local Management for DDS Service Displays configuration information for two different WPIMs Not used for the WPIM-T1/DDS Invalid Refer to -2for the following parameters displayed for FR Refer to -3for the following parameters displayed for PPP Command and Interface Table Fields DDS Service Physical Configuration DDS Service ConfigurationEnter DDS Service Interface ConfigurationDDS Service Configuration WPIM-T1/DDS User’s Guide Physical Properties Appendix a SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements Regulatory ComplianceCable Assemblies and Pinouts T1 Interface CablingT1 Interface Cabling DDS Port Assignment PIN SignalFCC Part 68 USER’S Information Appendix BAppendix B FCC Part 68 User’s Information Being duly sworn, state My commission expires