Paradyne 9128-II Verifying Connections and Setup, Checking the Modem Connection Procedure

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Verifying Connections and Setup

Check the modem, DSX, Ethernet, DTE, and PVC connections, as well as the ISDN DBM setup if a DBM is installed.

Checking the Modem Connection

Procedure

If Port Use is set to Terminal (dial-in access):

1.Dial the modem’s phone number using a remote asynchronous terminal or PC.

2.Verify that the Main Menu appears.

If Port Use is set to Net Link (SNMP, Telnet, FTP, and trap dial-out):

1.Dial the modem’s phone number using a PC running PPP or SLIP link protocol.

2.From the PC, run an IP Ping test to the modem interface.

If your results using either method are unsuccessful, make sure both ends of the modem cable are properly seated and secured. Then, verify that the modem was configured correctly (see Setting Up the Modem on page 14). Otherwise, refer to the status information in Operation and Maintenance of the User’s Guide.

Checking the DSX Connection

Procedure

1.Verify that the DSX signal (SIG) LED is green, and that the DSX out-of-frame (OOF) and alarm (ALM) LEDs are off. If so, the DSX interface is set up correctly and is operational. If not, make sure both ends of the DSX cable are properly seated.

When ALM is on, contact the service provider.

2.Check Health and Status messages in the left column of the System and Test Status screen.

Main Menu Status System and Test Status

If any DSX-1 messages appear, refer to the status information in Operation and Maintenance of the User’s Guide.

Checking the Ethernet Connection

Check Health and Status messages in the left column of the System and Test Status screen to verify that there are no Ethernet-related Health and Status messages.

Main Menu Status System and Test Status

If the Ethernet Link Down message appears, make sure both ends of the Ethernet cable are properly seated.

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Contents FrameSaver SLV, Models 9126, 9128, and 9128-II, Users Guide Upgrading a Unit to the SLM Feature SetProduct Documentation Online Preparation Package ChecklistCables You May Need to Order Safety InstructionsFeature If connecting to a Order a NumberProcedure Installing the I/O CardCheck that the OK LED lights Installing the NAM into a Multislot HousingMain Menu → Status → System and Test Status Connecting the COM Port to an Asynchronous TerminalVerifying that Self-Test Passed Press Quick Guide to ConfigurationMain Menu→ Configuration Setup About the Installation ProceduresFull Installation and Setup Configuration → Network → Frame Relay Main Menu → Easy InstallMain Menu → Configuration → System → Frame Relay and LMI Page Minimal Installation for Service Providers Completing Setup of the Unit From the NOC Procedure Configuration → Data Ports → Dlci Records Setting Up Local Management at the Central SiteConfiguration → Management and Communication → Modem Port Automatic ConfigurationSetting Up the Modem Main Menu → Auto-ConfigurationMain Menu → Control → Modem Call Directories Setting Up to Use the Modem PassThru FeatureMain Menu → Configuration → Isdn → Physical Setting Up the Isdn DBMSetting Up the DBM Physical Interface Procedure Setting Up Automatic Backup ConfigurationMain Menu → Configuration → Auto Backup Criteria Modifying Isdn Link Profiles ProcedureSetting the Criteria for Automatic Backup Procedure For Originating a Backup Call For Answering a Backup CallConnecting to the Network Configuring Snmp Trap Managers and Trap Dial-OutConnecting to an M66 Block Main Menu → Test → IP Ping Verifying the End-to-End PathConnecting to DSX Connecting to IsdnConnecting the Modem Connecting to a DTE Connecting to EthernetChecking the Ethernet Connection Verifying Connections and SetupChecking the Modem Connection Procedure Checking the DSX Connection ProcedureChecking the DTE Connection Verifying That Data is Being Received ProcedureChecking PVC Connections Main Menu → Test → Isdn Call/PVC Tests Connecting the COM Port to the RouterIf the Result is Then Main Menu → Status → DBM Interface StatusImportant Safety Instructions Page United States EMI NoticesGovernment Requirements Facility Interface Codes Description Canada Patent Notification Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training InformationDocument Feedback Trademarks
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