Paradyne SLV 9128 Checking the DTE Connection, Verifying That Data is Being Received Procedure

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Checking the DTE Connection

Perform these checks for both user data ports.

Procedure

1.Verify that the Port OK LED is on. If not, make sure both ends of the cable are properly seated and secured. Then, check the DTE; RTS or DTR could be down on the DTE.

The FrameSaver SLV 9128 has a Port OK LED for each port.

The FrameSaver SLV 9128-II has one Port OK LED for both ports. If either port is enabled and active, the LED is on. If both ports are enabled and one of the ports is inactive, the LED is off.

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

Main Menu Status System and Test Status

If System Operational appears, the port interface is set up correctly and is operational.

If not, refer to Status Information in the User’s Guide.

NOTE:

When any error conditions are detected, a status message appears along the bottom right corner of the screen.

Verifying That Data is Being Received

Procedure

1.Return to the Main Menu, then select Status.

2.Select Performance Statistics, and select an interface’s frame relay statistics (e.g., Network Frame Relay).

Main Menu Status Performance Statistics Network Frame Relay

3.Clear the statistics and see whether the counts for Frames Received and Characters Received under the Frame Relay Link are incrementing, and verify that there are no errors under the Frame Relay LMI statistics. Refresh the screen to update the counts.

If data is being received, the count increments after refreshing the screen.

If data is not being received, recheck the cable connections, and replace or repair a damaged cable. Recheck LMI status; you may need to contact your service provider. Next, check the DLCI’s status.

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Contents Upgrading a Unit to the SLM Feature Set Product Documentation OnlineFrameSaver SLV, Models 9126, 9128, and 9128-II, Users Guide Package Checklist PreparationSafety Instructions FeatureIf connecting to a Order a Number Cables You May Need to OrderInstalling the I/O Card ProcedureInstalling the NAM into a Multislot Housing Check that the OK LED lightsConnecting the COM Port to an Asynchronous Terminal Verifying that Self-Test PassedMain Menu → Status → System and Test Status Quick Guide to Configuration Main Menu→ ConfigurationPress About the Installation Procedures Full Installation and SetupSetup Main Menu → Easy Install Main Menu → Configuration → System → Frame Relay and LMIConfiguration → 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 RecordsAutomatic Configuration Setting Up the ModemMain Menu → Auto-Configuration Configuration → Management and Communication → Modem PortSetting Up to Use the Modem PassThru Feature Main Menu → Control → Modem Call DirectoriesSetting Up the Isdn DBM Setting Up the DBM Physical Interface ProcedureSetting Up Automatic Backup Configuration Main Menu → Configuration → Isdn → PhysicalModifying Isdn Link Profiles Procedure Setting the Criteria for Automatic Backup ProcedureFor Originating a Backup Call For Answering a Backup Call 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 to Isdn Connecting the ModemConnecting to DSX Connecting to Ethernet Connecting to a DTEVerifying Connections and Setup Checking the Modem Connection ProcedureChecking the DSX Connection Procedure Checking the Ethernet ConnectionVerifying That Data is Being Received Procedure Checking the DTE ConnectionChecking PVC Connections Connecting the COM Port to the Router If the Result is ThenMain Menu → Status → DBM Interface Status Main Menu → Test → Isdn Call/PVC TestsImportant Safety Instructions Page EMI Notices Government RequirementsUnited States Facility Interface Codes Description Canada Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information Document FeedbackTrademarks Patent Notification
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