Paradyne 7510 DSU Viewing Network Interface Status, Main Menu → Status → Network Interface Status

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Monitoring the DSU

Viewing Network Interface Status

The network interface status fields are read-only:

HLine Rate (Kbps). If the DSU is connected to an operating line and the Line Rate (Kbps) shows Autobaud and does not change to a line rate within about 25 seconds, Line Rate (Kbps) may have to be reconfigured manually. Refer to Table A-1, System Options.

HLoop Loss (dB). The loop loss is the loss of signal strength of the receive line signal from the local loop.

To view the Network Interface Status, follow this menu selection sequence:

Main Menu Status Network Interface Status

Table 4-5 describes the contents of the Network Interface Status screen.

Table 4-5. Network Interface Status Screen Contents

Field

Status

What the Status Indicates

 

 

 

 

Line Rate (Kbps)

56

Kbps

Line rate on the network interface.

 

64

CC

Autobaud indicates the DSU is

 

64

LADS

trying to determine the network line

 

Autobaud

rate. If this does not change to a

 

 

 

numeric value within about

 

 

 

25 seconds, you may need to set

 

 

 

the Line Rate manually.

 

 

 

 

No Signal

No signal can be detected over the

 

 

 

network interface.

 

 

 

 

Loop Loss (dB)

0

to ±65 dB

Amount of loop loss ± loss of signal

 

 

 

strength of the receive line signal

 

 

 

from the local loop, measured in

 

 

 

decibels.

 

 

 

 

Inoperative

The line may be disconnected.

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November 1997

7510-A2-GB20-10

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Contents Model 7510 DSU Copyright  1997 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Monitoring the DSU Index Configuration Option TablesAbout This Guide Document Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Summary Model 7510 DSU Startup Instructions Product-Related DocumentsAbout the DSU Model 7510 DSU FeaturesTypical DSU Configurations FrameRouter Relay Network Terminal User InterfacesRear Panel Interfaces ModemConnecting to the Terminal Port Using the Asynchronous Terminal InterfaceInitiating an ATI Session SelectMain Menu Use the screen format Status Test Configuration Control Load FromScreen Format Types What Affects Screen DisplaysMenu Path Screen Work AreasNavigating the Screens Keyboard KeysPress For the screen Select Press Return to Function Screen Function KeysExample Switching to the Screen Function Key AreaEnding an ATI Session Device Name Customizing the DSUIdentifying the Device and System Main Menu → Control → Device NameIf you select Then Saving Configuration OptionsConfiguration Option Area Configuration Option Set Configuring the DSUConfiguration Option Areas Accessing and Displaying Configuration OptionsWhat to Monitor Monitoring the DSUViewing System and Test Status Main Menu → Status → System and Test StatusSystem and Test Status Health and Status SELF-TEST Results Hhhmmss Health and StatusSelf-Test Results Messages What Message Indicates What To Do Self-Test ResultsTest Status Messages Meaning Test Status MessagesMain Menu → Status → Network Interface Status Viewing Network Interface StatusNetwork Performance Statistics Viewing Network Performance StatisticsDisplay Leds System Network Alarm Test DM OOS OOF NS TXD RXD RTS CTS DTRMonitoring the LEDs Main Menu → Status → Display LEDsSystem LEDs AlarmNetwork LEDs DM ± Data ModeOOS ± Out of Service NS ± No SignalPort LEDs Test TestingAccessing the Test Menu Main Menu → TestTable A- 2, Network Interface Options Device Messages Loopback Type Initiated ByRunning Network Tests Main Menu → Test → Network TestsNetwork Tests CSU or External Network Loopback Send V.54 Up/Down Sequences DSU or Internal Network LoopbackTest Pattern for the Network Running Data Port Tests Main Menu → Test → Data Port TestsData Port Tests Test Pattern for the DTE Local LoopbackMain Menu → Test → Lamp Test Running the Lamp TestEnding an Active Test Device Messages 1 What Message Indicates What To Do Messages and TroubleshootingMessages and Troubleshooting Responding to Device MessagesDevice Messages 2 What Message Indicates What To Do Troubleshooting 1 Symptom Possible Cause Solutions TroubleshootingDisplaying DSU Identity Information Resetting the DSUTroubleshooting 2 Symptom Possible Cause Solutions Main Menu → Control → Reset DeviceStatus Load Edit/Display Test Configuration Option TablesSelect To Access To Configure OverviewTable A-1. System Options 1 Operating ModeLads Timing Possible Settings Internal, External, Receive System Options MenuTest Duration min Test TimeoutTable A-1. System Options 2 Lads Line Rate KbpsData Scrambling 64K CC Network Interface Options MenuTable A-2. Network Interface Options Network-initiated DSU Loopback 64K CCBilateral Loopback Data Port Options MenuTable A-3. Data Port Options 1 Invert Transmit ClockTable A-3. Data Port Options 2 Carrier Control by RTSRlsd Control Table A-4. Terminal Port Options 1 Inactivity TimeoutTerminal Port Options Table A-3. Data Port Options 3Disconnect Timeminutes Table A-4. Terminal Port Options 2Configuration Worksheets Configuration Option SettingsWorksheets Network Interface Cables and Pin Assignments Signal Direction Pin # Terminal Port EIA-232 ConnectorUser Data Port Connector SignalNumber Direction Pin Socket Connector Pin Standard EIA-232-D Crossover CableCable Plug to Modular Jack LAN Adapter LAN Adapter Converter and CableModular RJ48S DDS Network Interface Cable RJ48S DDS Network Interface Cable Functions Circuit Pin #Table D-1. Model 7510 DSU Technical Specifications 1 Technical SpecificationsDTE Data Port Interface Table D-1. Model 7510 DSU Technical Specifications 2Network Interface Network CompatibilityGlossary Frame relay Factory defaultsEIA-232 Excessive BPVNon-latching ResetMultiplexing NodeNumbers IndexIN-2 IN-3