Network Management Control

Network Control Terminal: StrataView Plus workstation and StrataCom software required for graphical display of network status, statistics gathering and display, and automatic downloading of software.

Control Terminal:

DEC VT100, WYSE 85, Televideo 970 or equivalent terminal for

 

basic system configuring and alarm monitoring.

Remote Alarm Reporting:

Auto-dial modem connects to one of two control ports on each IGX

 

8 node for automatic reporting of network alarms.

Remote Diagnostics:

Auto-answer modem connects to one of two control ports on each

 

IGX node for remote diagnostic access by StrataCom ISC or other

 

authorized personnel.

Network Control Ports:

Two ports per node, (one RS 232C interface and one Ethernet LAN

 

port).

Alarm Notification:

Status of all trunks and nodes in network distributed to and stored by

 

each individual node. Reported to StrataView Plus workstation at

 

connecting node.

External Alarms:

Meets Bellcore Compatibility Bulletin #143 and AT&T Technical

 

Reference PUB 43801 DS1 (T1) facility alarm requirements when

 

equipped with DTI group.

Indicators and Controls:

Active and Fail lights on all cards and power supplies.

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Cisco Systems IGX 8 appendix Network Management Control

IGX 8 specifications

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