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Selecting PMVision Functions

Figure 6-4Configuration Panel Example

Working with Configuration Displays

Displays (Figure 6-5)have two or more control buttons at the bottom. Click the Add button to add a new entry and display a configuration panel. Enter the data and click

Save.

You can edit or delete a setting by first selecting the setting to be changed. Clicking Edit displays a configuration panel. Modify the displayed data and click Save. Clicking Delete erases the selected settings. Use the Refresh button to refresh the displayed data and confirm that settings have been updated.

Figure 6-5Configuration Display Example

Enter Basic Settings

Enter configuration settings by selecting the appropriate functions.

Table 6-1shows the PMVision functions you would use to enter basic configuration information. Consult the PMVision User’s Guide or use PMVision online help if more information is needed.

Table 6-1Basic INA Module Configuration Using PMVision

Setting

Select PMVision Function:

Entry

 

 

 

Ether0 address

INAConfigureEthernets,

IP address

 

Edit

 

 

 

 

Using PMVision

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Contents Merlin Magix Year 2000 Compliance Your Responsibility for Your System’s SecurityCopyright and Trademarks Page Contents Contents Using the INAWizardUsing the Command Line Interface Troubleshooting Using PMVisionCable Specifications Merlin Magix AdministrationViii IndexImportant Safety Instructions -SAVE These Instructions Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions -SAVE These Instructions Audience About This GuideRelated Documentation Merlin Magix DocumentationSPM, Maintenance and Troubleshooting Calling Group Supervisor and Service Observer User GuideRelated Documentation Merlin Legend Superscript Communications System, ReleaseAdditional References PortMaster DocumentationDocument Advisories Document ConventionsDocument Conventions Convention Use Examples Bold fontTechnical Support Limited WarrantyINA Module Training Courses USA Dealers and Value-Added Resellers VARS. CallSubscribing to PortMaster Mailing Lists Xvi INA Module INA AdministrationINA Module Description On the Merlin MagixOn the INA Module INA Front PanelINA Front Panel INA Module 1INA Module Front PanelInstallation and Configuration Steps Installation and Configuration StepsCollect information about your T1 or PRI line Set Up T1/PRI on the Merlin Magix Getting Ready for ConfigurationSetting Example T1/PRI ProvisioningNetwork Settings Network SettingsAssign T1/PRI Channels Settings Example 192.198.32.17 16172.26.131.37Hours 192.198.32.33Install the INA Module in a Carrier Installing the INA ModuleConnect Cables Connect a Serial Passthrough CableSet DIP switch 1 to the right Set DIP SwitchesSet DIP switch 2 to the left Connect CablesInstalling the INA Module Connect a Console OptionalConnect a T1/PRI Cable Observe LED Behavior Connect an Ethernet CableT1/PRI LEDs Observe LED BehaviorSystem LED System LED8Ethernet LEDs Ethernet LEDsInstall the Wizard Using the INAWizardConnect the Workstation to the INA Module Over a LANRun the Wizard Using the Command Line Interface Using the C0 Console PortConnect a Console Using the Passthrough Serial Connection Using a Telnet SessionSet the Administrative Password LogCommand set ether0 broadcast highlow Command set password PasswordSet the Ether0 Network Address Set the IP Address and NetmaskCommand set sysname String Set the Default Route GatewaySet the System Name Set the System NameSet the Name Service Configure the WAN PortSet the Name Server Set the Domain NameSet Up Additional WAN Ports Set the Channel RateSet the Port IP Address Optional Set the Netmask Set the Destination IP AddressSet the Transport Protocol Apply Filters to the WAN Port OptionalConfigure the WAN Port Install PMVision Using PMVisionUsing a Crossover Cable Run PMVisionRun PMVision Using PMVision Communicate with the INA ModuleCommunicate with the INA Module Working with Configuration Panels Using Configuration FunctionsSelecting PMVision Functions Selecting PMVision FunctionsWorking with Configuration Displays Enter Basic SettingsSave EditDefault gateway INA→ Configure→ Global Edit System name INA→ Configure→ SnmpName service type INA→ Configure→ Global Name server address INA→ Configure→ GlobalBack Up the INA Module Settings Using the Backup and Restore Functions6PMVision Backup Dialog Restore the INA Module SettingsTroubleshooting a LED Behavior Possible Cause SolutionObserving LED Behavior Observing Boot Messages Observing Boot MessagesAttach a console Observe the boot messages displayed on the console screen Press the reboot buttonField Possible Message Explanation Error at failedMemory address AddressTable A-2Interpreting Diagnostic Boot Messages Using the DS-1 Test JacksTest Jack Label Description and Usage Using the DS-1 Test JacksFigure A-1DS-1 Test Jack Locations Using the DS-1 Test Jacks Signal Cable SpecificationsCables Specified Console CableT1/PRI Cable Ethernet Connector Transmission Type Cable Type DistanceEthernet Interface T1/PRI CableRJ-45 Connector Crossover CableCrossover Cable Crossover Cable Merlin Magix Administration INA Module Administration OptionsINAModule System Programming Summary INA Module Administration Options Activate or Deactivate the Onboard CSUDSU Channel Selection Error Events INA Module Maintenance OptionsINA Module Maintenance Options Selection DescriptionMenu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Error Events INA ModuleMaintenance OptionsHour Event Totals DescriptionMenu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Error Events→ Current Clearing Error EventsMenu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Error Events→ Clear Current EventsMenu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Demand test→ Menu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Demand test→ LineLpbkDemand Tests Line Loopback TestBackup and Restore INA Module System InteractionsSurrogate Operation Board Renumbering Pcmcia Flash Memory Card-Based Upgrade OperationPrint Reports Other System InteractionsCondition Explanation System Erase ReplacementFrigid Start System RestartINA Module System Interactions Index-1 IndexIndex-2 IndexIndex-3 Index-4 T1/PRIIndex-5