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Glossary

router

A device that connects LANs by dynamically routing data according to destination and

 

available routes.

RS-449

An Electronic Industries Association's standard for a general-purpose, 37-position,

 

DCE/DTE interface.

RTS

Request to Send. A signal from the DTE to the device, indicating that the DTE has data to

 

send. V.24 circuit 105.

RXD

Received Data. Pin 3 of the EIA-232 interface that is used by the DTE to receive data from

 

the modem. Conversely, the modem uses Pin 3 to transmit data to the DTE.

SDSL

Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line. A technique for the use of an existing twisted-pair line

 

that permits high bandwidth, bidirectional transmission.

SES

Severely Errored Seconds. Usually defined as a second during which a specific number of

 

CRC errors was exceeded, or an OOF or other critical error occurred.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol. Protocol for open networking management.

T1

A term for a digital carrier facility used to transmit a DS1 formatted digital signal at

 

1.544 Mbps. It is used primarily in North America.

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The dominant protocol suite in the

 

worldwide Internet, TCP allows a process on one machine to send data to a process on

 

another machine using the IP. TCP can be used as a full-duplex or one-way simplex

 

connection.

TDM

Time Division Multiplexer. A device that enables the simultaneous transmission of multiple

 

independent data streams into a single high-speed data stream by simultaneously sampling

 

the independent data streams and combining these samples to form the high-speed

 

stream.

Telnet

Virtual terminal protocol in the Internet suite of protocols. Allows the user of one host

 

computer to log into a remote host computer and interact as a normal terminal user for that

 

host.

TFTP

Trivial File Transfer Protocol. A standard TCP/IP protocol that allows simple file transfer to

 

and from a remote system without directory or file listing. TFTP is used where FTP is not

 

available.

transceiver

A circuit capable of acting as both a transmitter and a receiver.

transmitter

A circuit capable of generating, modulating, and sending a signal for communication,

 

control, and other purposes.

TXD

Transmit Data. Pin 2 of the EIA-232 interface that is used by the DTE to transmit data to the

 

modem. Conversely, the modem uses Pin 2 to receive data from the DTE.

UNIX

An operating system developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories and since used as the basis of

 

similar operating systems.

V.35

An ITU-T standard for a high-speed, 34-position, DCE/DTE interface.

WAN

Wide Area Network. A network that spans a large geographic area.

X.21

An ITU-T standard for a high-speed, 15-position, DCE/DTE interface.

Yellow Alarm

An outgoing signal transmitted when a DS1 or DS3 terminal has determined that it has lost

 

the incoming signal.

GL-4

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Contents Hotwire 8784 TDM Sdsl Termination Unit Copyright 2001 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Important Safety Instructions United States EMI Notice Contents February Initial Startup and ConfigurationMonitoring the Unit Testing Messages and TroubleshootingSecurity IP Addressing TConfiguration Options Connector Pin AssignmentsTechnical Specifications Glossary Index Standards ComplianceT for Snmp TrapsDocument Summary About This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended Audience Product-Related Documents Document Number Document TitleAbout the Hotwire Termination Unit TDM Sdsl OverviewHotwire 8784 Termination Unit Features CO Site Network ConfigurationCustomer Premises CP Snmp Management Capabilities Management Information Base MIB SupportSnmp Trap Support NetworkManagement Serial Port Settings Using the Asynchronous Terminal InterfaceUser Interface Access Initiating an ATI Session Logging In to the Hotwire DslamLogin Select Main MenuMenu Hierarchy SnmpMain Menu→ Configuration → Current Configuration → Network Screen Work AreasFunction KeysPress Navigating the ScreensKeyboard Keys Function Keys For the screen Function Select Press Enter toSwitching Between Screen Work Areas ExampleEnding an ATI Session Exiting From the Dslam SessionUsing the Asynchronous Terminal Interface February Initial Startup and Configuration OverviewIdentity Entering Identity InformationMain Menu→ Control→ Change Identity Load Configuration from Configuring the UnitMain Menu→ Configuration Load Configuration From If you select Then Current and Default Factory ConfigurationsConfiguration EDIT/DISPLAY Configuration Loader Select To Access To ConfigureMain Menu→ Configuration → Configuration Loader Configuration LoaderCompleted successfully Saving Configuration Changes Save ConfigurationDownloading Firmware Main Menu→ Control → Download CodeDownload Code DSL1Apply Download Disabling AutoRate AutoRate FeatureMain Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration → Network Restoring Access to the User Interface Resetting AutoRateMain Menu→ Control→ Reset AutoRate Select Configuration→ DSL Cards → Reset SlotResetting the Unit Main Menu→ Control→ Reset DeviceMonitoring the Unit What to MonitorSystem and Test Status Health and Status SELF-TEST Results Viewing System and Test StatusMain Menu→ Status→ System and Test Status Health and Status Messages YyyyyyyyMonitoring the Unit Test Status Messages Meaning Self-Test Results MessagesTest Status Messages Performance Statistics Viewing Network Error StatisticsNetwork Error Statistics SES Severely Errored Seconds Seconds during which more than Field ContainsViewing Network Performance Statistics This Field Contains Viewing Current Network Performance Current Network Performance StatisticsSES FebeDSX-1 Performance Statistics Viewing DSX-1 Performance StatisticsMain Menu→ Status→ Performance Statistics→ DSX-1 Statistics This Field Contains Viewing LED Status DisplayGeneral DSL LoopLED is Indicating Front Panel LEDsType Testing Accessing the Test MenuMain Menu→ Test TestNetwork & DSX-1 Tests Running Network TestsMain Menu→ Test→ Network & DSX-1 Tests Line Loopback Repeater Loopback DTE Loopback Remote Send Line Loopback Send and Monitor Device Tests Lamp TestMain Menu→ Test→ Device Tests Device TestsConfiguration Options Ending an Active TestTelco-Initiated Tests Telco-Initiated Line LoopbackTelco-Initiated Payload Loopback Activation Line Payload Remote Line Deactivation LoopbackTelco-Initiated Remote Line Loopback CAP LIU DSL DSX-1Testing February Messages and Troubleshooting NMS Configuring Snmp TrapsSnmp Traps Options Device Messages Device Messages 1 What Message Indicates What To DoDevice Messages 2 What Message Indicates What To Do Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause SolutionsMessages and Troubleshooting February ATI Access Levels SecurityCreating a Login Administer LoginsDeleting a Login On the Login Entry Screen, for EnterControlling Snmp Access Assigning Snmp Community Names and Access TypesManagement Options, in Appendix A, Configuration Options Configuration Options, toConfigurations Not Running IP Conservative Software All ConfigurationsIP Addressing Selecting an IP Addressing SchemeIP Addressing Example Peer IP Address AssignmentsConfiguration Options Configuration Changes in , Initial Startup and ConfigurationMain Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration→ Network Excessive Error Rate ThresholdNetwork Interface Options Table A-1. Network Interface Options 1DSL Line Rate Possible Settings 400, 528, 784, 1040 Table A-1. Network Interface Options 2AutoRate Circuit IdentifierMain Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration → DSX-1 DSX-1 Interface OptionsDSX-1 Interface Options ESFTable A-2. DSX-1 Interface Options 1 Port StatusLine Framing Line CodingTable A-2. DSX-1 Interface Options 2 Send AIS on Network FailureSend All Ones on DSX-1 Failure Primary Clock SourceMain Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration→ Copy Ports Copy Ports OptionsTable A-3. Copy Ports Options From Port nMain Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration→ System System OptionsSystem Options LTUTable A-4. System Options Management and Communication Menu Telnet Session OptionsTelnet Login Required Session Access LevelInactivity Timeout Table A-5. Telnet Session Options 1Main Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration→ General Snmp Management OptionsTable A-5. Telnet Session Options 2 Disconnect Time MinutesName 1 Access Name 2 AccessTable A-6. General Snmp Management Options Snmp ManagementSnmp NMS Security Options Snmp NMS Security OptionsNMS IP Validation Access LevelTable A-7. Snmp NMS Security Options Snmp Trap Options Table A-8. Snmp Trap Options 1 Snmp TrapsNumber of Trap Managers NMS n DestinationLink Traps Possible Settings Disable, Up, Down, Both Table A-8. Snmp Trap Options 2Enterprise Specific Traps Link Traps InterfacesAuthenticationFailure Standards Compliance for Snmp TrapsSnmp Traps WarmStartLinkUp and linkDown LinkUp/DownT Variable-BindingsEnterprise-Specific Traps DSL Network IfIndex RFC 50-Pin Connector DSX-1 Port Pinout Function Connector Pin AssignmentsFront Panel 50-pin DTE Connector Pinouts Connector Pin Assignments February Technical Specifications Specifications CriteriaTechnical Specifications February Glossary 511Bridged tap COM portFactory defaults EIA-530-AEthernet FrameReset 703704 IP addressYellow Alarm RouterRS-449 TelnetIndex IN-1IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6