Echo EN55022 manual System Status, Clearing the Configuration back to Factory Default

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Figure 8 shows an example timeslot set-up with 512Kbps allocated to channel 1, 320Kbps allocated to channel 2, and 1152Kbps allocated to the router.

2 MEGABIT E1 MULTIPLEXER

V1.04

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Main Link (UK)

: SYNCHRONISED

 

Exit to Router:

 

Mode

: NORMAL

 

* Nx64 Channels :

2 + ROUTER

Framing

: CRC4

 

D&I Channels

: NOT FITTED

Idle Bandwidth

: 0K

 

Alarms

: None

Clock Reference

: INTERNAL

 

Statistics

: Main Link

Configuration

:>LOCAL

 

Events

: Log

Nx64 Channel

:

1

2

ROUTER

 

 

Rate

:

512K

320K

1152K

 

 

Mode

: NORMAL

NORMAL

 

 

 

Tx Clock

:

INT

INT

 

 

 

Rx Clock

:

INT

INT

 

 

 

Indicate

:

ON

ON

 

 

 

Control

:

ON

ON

 

 

 

------------------------TIMESLOT MAP---------------------------

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1

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S R 1 R 1 R R 2 2 R R R R R R R R R R R 1 1 1 1 1 1 R R R 2 2 2 Cursor keys to move, CTRL-U to save, ESC to abandon

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Use <SPACEBAR>/<+>/<-> to select

Figure 8 Example Timeslot Set-up

2.5.2 Returning to the Main Menu Screen

Selecting the Exit to Router menu option will return the user back to the main menu screen. If any unsaved changes have been left, a prompt will appear to confirm the action, as any unsaved changes will be lost after leaving the multiplexer management page.

2.5.3 Clearing the Configuration back to Factory Default

The multiplexer may be reset back to the factory default configuration by pressing CTRL-Rfour times when the cursor is on the Configuration item. A confirm message will be displayed before the configuration is reset. The previous configuration will be lost.

2.6System Status

The main menu SYSTEM STATUS item displays the alarm status of the overall system. Selecting this item gives the status of all the alarms in the system as detailed below. Note the router monitors the alarm status of the multiplexer and therefore the alarms have to be configured under multiplexer management to be valid.

Echo LANlink Router Option User Manual

Issue 1.0 04 December 1997 Page 14 of 59

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Contents Page 5SXLANlink Contents Issue 1.0 04 December 1997 Page 4 Glossary Introduction Linking two LANs togetherFunctional Overview Typical ApplicationsRestrictive Firewall Example Login USE and ConfigurationRouter Configuration Supervisor Terminal Requirements Default terminal VT 100/220/320/420. OK y or n?SUN ReturnFalco Sunview WYSE50 Supported Terminal TypesRouter Management Router Management Screen General Keyboard ConventionsEntering a Parameter Multiplexer Management Megabit E1 MultiplexerClearing the Configuration back to Factory Default System Status8 D/I Remote Alarm Remote AlarmMain Link High BIT Error Rate Main Link Carrier LossRouter WAN Link Status Installation Opening the MultiplexerInstalling the Router Option Internal Link LK13Front Panel LEDs TestingData Connections LED LabelQuick Configuration Transmit IP RIP IPX ConfigurationReceive IP RIP IP BroadcastReceive IPX SAP Receive IPX RIPTransmit IPX RIP Transmit IPX SAPParameter Description Options Router Menu OptionsUnit Status Traffic Analysis IP Routing TableParameter Description IP ARP TableNode IPX RIP TableIPX Network HopsSocket IPX SAP TableType Network Loading Show Traffic DetailsTelnet OUT Name Server ConfigurationRemote Management Name to IP Cache Parameter Description Security Parameter Description OptionsUnit Configuration Snmp Setup Parameter DescriptionService Setup Ethernet Service Setup Parameter Description OptionsZeros IP BroadcastOnes IP FilterWAN Service Setup Parameter Description Options PPP Setup OtherMenu Selection Description Filter SetupMAC Filters WAN or Ethernet List Parameter Description IP Filter WAN or EthernetEdit LineIPX SAP Filter Menu WAN or Ethernet Network Address 32 bitsALL Node Address 48 bitsFrom SKT To SKTIPX Header Filters Novell KEEP-ALIVES EventsMAC Node ADR PPP Events System EventsFlash Programming Timeout Flash Verify Error This Equipment Must be Earthed Installation of EquipmentAppendix a Warnings GroundedWarnung Mise en garde Connexion dautres équipements Mise en garde Installation de léquipmentMise en garde Cet équipement doit être relié a la terre Appendix B Approval Requirements Appendix C EMC Requirements Appendix D Rear Panel Layout Appendix E AUI Port 15-WAYD-TYPE Pinout Tptx Appendix F 10BASE-T RJ45 Port PinoutTPTX+ TPRX+Appendix G IP Filter Examples Source and Destination IP AddressSource and Destination Ports ExamplesProtocol Selection Issue 1.0 04 December 1997 Page 54 Appendix H IP Subnets CTRL-A Appendix I Router Maintenance MenuKermit CTRL-BRestore Configuration using Tftp Download New Firmware using TCP loaderDownload New Firmware using Tftp Boot File Using TCP Loader Set Default GatewayReset Password Set New IP AddressBoot File Using Tftp Loader Run Monitor