Paradyne SLV 9128, 9128-II technical manual

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11.Set up SNMP local management (see Setting Up Local Management at the Central Site on page 13).

12.Set up the modem, and the Call Directories if trap dial-out is desired (see Setting Up the Modem on page 14).

13.If the unit is equipped with an ISDN DBM, set up the DBM (see Setting Up the ISDN DBM on page 16).

14.If SNMP traps are wanted, set up managers, select the desired traps, and configure trap dial-out if desired (see Configuring SNMP Trap Managers and Trap Dial-Outon page 18).

15.Save the configurations.

16.Verify the entire path from the remote unit to the NMS is functioning (see Verifying the End-to-End Path on page 20).

17.If the DSX-1 interface will be used, install the DSX-1 cable (see Connecting to DSX on page 21). Time slots for the DSX-1 interface will need to be assigned to the network interface (see Assigning DSX-1 Time Slots to the Network Interface in Configuration of the User’s Guide).

18.Install the modem cable (see Connecting the Modem on page 21).

19.If the unit is equipped with an ISDN DBM, install the ISDN DBM cable (see Connecting to ISDN on page 21).

20.If the FrameSaver SLV 9128-II will use its Ethernet port for management, install the Ethernet cable (see Connecting to Ethernet on page 22).

21.Install the DTE cables (see Connecting to a DTE on page 22).

22.Verify that data is being received (see Verifying That Data is Being Received on page 24).

23.Verify that all PVCs, including Management PVCs, are configured; and see whether the PVC is active or not (see Checking PVC Connections on page 25).

24.Verify the setup for backup, if applicable (see Verifying the ISDN Line and That Data Can Be Passed Between DBMs on page 26).

The FrameSaver installation is complete.

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Contents Product Documentation Online Upgrading a Unit to the SLM Feature SetFrameSaver SLV, Models 9126, 9128, and 9128-II, Users Guide Package Checklist PreparationIf connecting to a Order a Number Safety InstructionsFeature Cables You May Need to OrderInstalling the I/O Card ProcedureInstalling the NAM into a Multislot Housing Check that the OK LED lightsVerifying that Self-Test Passed Connecting the COM Port to an Asynchronous TerminalMain Menu → Status → System and Test Status Main Menu→ Configuration Quick Guide to ConfigurationPress Full Installation and Setup About the Installation ProceduresSetup Main Menu → Configuration → System → Frame Relay and LMI Main Menu → Easy InstallConfiguration → Network → Frame Relay Page Minimal Installation for Service Providers Completing Setup of the Unit From the NOC Procedure Setting Up Local Management at the Central Site Configuration → Data Ports → Dlci RecordsMain Menu → Auto-Configuration Automatic ConfigurationSetting Up the Modem Configuration → Management and Communication → Modem PortSetting Up to Use the Modem PassThru Feature Main Menu → Control → Modem Call DirectoriesSetting Up Automatic Backup Configuration Setting Up the Isdn DBMSetting Up the DBM Physical Interface Procedure Main Menu → Configuration → Isdn → PhysicalFor Originating a Backup Call For Answering a Backup Call Modifying Isdn Link Profiles ProcedureSetting the Criteria for Automatic Backup Procedure Main Menu → Configuration → Auto Backup CriteriaConfiguring Snmp Trap Managers and Trap Dial-Out Connecting to the NetworkConnecting to an M66 Block Verifying the End-to-End Path Main Menu → Test → IP PingConnecting the Modem Connecting to IsdnConnecting to DSX Connecting to Ethernet Connecting to a DTEChecking the DSX Connection Procedure Verifying Connections and SetupChecking the Modem Connection Procedure Checking the Ethernet ConnectionVerifying That Data is Being Received Procedure Checking the DTE ConnectionChecking PVC Connections Main Menu → Status → DBM Interface Status Connecting the COM Port to the RouterIf the Result is Then Main Menu → Test → Isdn Call/PVC TestsImportant Safety Instructions Page Government Requirements EMI NoticesUnited States Facility Interface Codes Description Canada Trademarks Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training InformationDocument Feedback Patent Notification
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9128-II, SLV 9128 specifications

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