Index

ASAP card parameters

12-11

PPMN 8-11

 

IPPM 12-2

 

PPMs. See pluggable port modules

OC-N card parameters

12-9

PPP, half bridge

10-5

parameters 12-1 to 12-17

 

privilege level

5-6

physical layer parameters

12-11

protection switching

 

thresholds

12-1

 

 

BLSR span switching

8-6

PIM

 

 

 

 

ring switching

8-7

 

See 1PIO module

 

 

See automatic protection switching

See 4PIO module

 

 

See external switching commands

ping 9-2

 

 

 

 

protocols

 

 

 

pluggable port modules

2-28

 

Bridge Control Protocol 10-5

circuit destinations

7-3

 

connectionless network service protocol (OSI) 9-28

circuit sources 7-3

 

 

DHCP

9-3

 

 

description

2-25

 

 

ES-IS protocol

9-32

 

pointer justification counts 12-4

IIOP

9-16

 

 

point-to-point

 

 

 

IP 9-1

 

 

description

8-2

 

 

IS-IS protocol

9-32

 

point-to-point protocol (OSI)

9-27

LAP-D (OSI)

9-28

 

popup data

4-8

 

 

 

list of OSI protocols

9-27

ports

 

 

 

 

OSPF. See OSPF

 

card list

1-18

 

 

point-to-point protocol (OSI) 9-24,9-27

drop 7-17

 

 

 

protocol data units 9-30

filtering

9-16

 

 

Proxy ARP. See Proxy ARP

IIOP port

9-16

 

 

SNMP. See SNMP

 

line rate per

1-18

 

 

SNTP

9-11

 

 

protection

3-2

 

 

SSM

6-3

 

 

service state location

4-12

 

TCP/IP protocol suite

9-26

TL1 port

4-3

 

 

 

user datagram protocol

9-16

POS Ports History window, ASAP card

12-17

provisionable patchcords

9-19

POS Ports Statistics window, ASAP card

12-16

Proxy ARP

 

 

 

POS Ports Utilization window, ASAP card 12-17

description

9-2

 

 

power

 

 

 

 

enable an ONS 15600 gateway 9-4

description

1-13

 

 

 

proxy server

 

 

 

distribution unit

1-13

 

 

firewalls 9-12

 

 

distribution unit bus bar cover 1-7

 

gateway settings

9-12

 

PDU alarm connection

1-11

 

provisioning

9-11

 

 

specifications A-4

 

 

proxy tunnels

 

 

 

PPJC-Pdet parameter

12-5,12-7

 

for foreign termination

9-25

PPJC-Pgen parameter

12-5,12-7

 

setting up in CTC

9-24

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ONS 15600 specifications

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