Index

setting options for alarm reception, 11-9

moss adapters, 6-25,7-16 multiple connections, 7-14

N

network status, checking, 3-18 node names

definition, 3-9 setting, 3-9

O

OA&M Administrative Interface adding logins, 4-6 definition, 4-6

maintenance administration, 4-13 online documents

accessing, xix online guide, 10-25

Operating Support System Interface (OSSI), 1-3

P

PA001 Administration Request form, 1-13,A-1,A-2

passwords administering, 4-3 options, 4-5

PBXs

data, translating, 1-3 supported, 1-4

PC

hardware connections, 6-24 PCs

hardware, 1-9

Port Monitor screen, 8-18 port monitors

assigning devices to, 4-15 creating entries, 8-17 description, 4-14 STREAMS-based TTY, 4-14 ttymon, 4-14

types, 4-14

Port Services screen, 8-20 port terminations, 7-3 ports

programming, 7-9

programming alarm receiver, 11-3 programming alarm sender, 11-13 terminations, 7-3

types, 7-3 printers, UNIX, 10-4 processor data module (PDMs)

connecting switch to Proxy Agent, 7-16

programming

7400B data modules that carry voice and data, 7-11

alarm receiver ports, 11-3 alarm sender ports, 11-13 analog lines with modems, 7-11 asynchronous data units (ADUs), 7-12 ports, 7-9

ports that send alarms, 11-12 Proxt Agent, 11-16

stand-alone 7400B data modules that carry only data, 7-12

project provisioning package, 1-9,1-10 Proxy Agent

7400B data module connection, 6-10 administering, 7-28

ADU connection, 6-9,6-11 alarm path from PBX, 6-33 assigning devices to, 8-12 checking status, 10-26

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