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Since the unit is set up for shared PVC management, all management traffic will be intercepted prior to reaching the remote router.

Router

Router

LAN

LAN

DSU IQ

IQ Probe

IQ Probe

DSU IQ

NMS

DSU IQ

DSU/CSU

Frame

Relay

DSU IQ

DSU/CSU

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Shared PVC Management Application

Minimum Configuration Requirements for Shared PVC Management

The following options are the minimum configuration require- ments for establishing in-band shared PVC management. Once these options are configured, the unit may be accessed using SNMP/TELNET. All options (with the exception of the Manage- ment DLCI options) are found in the SYSTEM portion of the CONFIGURATION menu.

IP Address

Enter the IQ Probe IP address.

Management DLCI 1 and/or DLCI 2

Enter the management DLCI(s) used to carry management traffic to and from the network. This option is found in the DCE Port Configuration menu.

Management DLCI 1 and/or DLCI 2 Mode

Set to DEDICATED if the management DLCI is used only to manage the IQ Probe (and not used to carry customer traffic). If set to DEDICATED, the router is not notified of that DLCI. Set to

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1204002L1, 1200214L1, 1204006L1 specifications

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