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The Access Bank II Remote Monitor User’s Guide describes how to set up and configure the Access Bank II for first-time basic operation using the MS Windows 95/98/NT-based Remote Monitor appli- cation installed on a PC.

The Access Bank II is a family of intelligent T1 voice and data multiplexers, available in the following models:

Access Bank II

Access Bank II SNMP

Access Bank II SDSL

Access Bank II SNMP SDSL

Access Exchange (Access Exchange is not covered in this manual. For information about using Remote Monitor with Access Exchange, see the Access Exchange Remote Monitor User’s Guide. )

0.0.1Access Bank II

The basic model of the Access Bank II provides dual-port T1 voice and data multiplexing, and is equipped with integrated pairs of Channel Service Units (CSUs) and Data Service Units (DSUs). It supplies up to 3.072 Mbps of synchronous bandwidth capacity for connecting customer premises telecommunications equipment to public and private network DS1 services. A V.35 port for internet or router connections may be configured for up to 1.5 Mbps on one T1, while all 24 voice channels are terminated on a second T1. A single T1 with a mixture of voice and data can also be used.

0.0.2 Access Bank II SNMP

The Access Bank II SNMP offers all of the features of the Access Bank II, with the following additional features:

An embedded Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent supporting MIB-II and standard MIBS for T1 and V.35 via TCP/IP over a 10base-T Ethernet connection.

A Command Line Interface (CLI) for local or remote management via RS-232 or telnet connections.

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