Index
IN-4 9124-A2-LB20-00
March 2000
Ffaceplate, 5-3
FDR, 1-2
features, 1-2
field is blank/empty, 2-9
file transfer, 5-37
FTP (file transfer protocol), 3-57
Session, 3-57
Frame Delivery Ratio (FDR), 1-2
Frame Relay
assigning timeslots, 3-32
configuring interface, 3-40
configuring system, 3-18
Discovery, 3-11
saving a mode change, 3-13
DS0s Base Rate, 3-42
statistics, 5-31
troubleshooting PVC problems, 6-15
frames, 3-52
FT1 Loopback, 6-28
FTP, 1-4, 5-37
file transfers, 5-37
initiating a session, 5-37
limiting access, 4-4, 4-6
Login Required, 3-57
Max Receive Rate (kbps), 3-57
Session, 4-6
function keys, 2-5, 2-7
GGeneral
LEDs, 5-4
options, 3-22
SNMP management, options, 3-54
Traps, 3-60
generating reports, 9-6
glossary, viii
grouping elements for reports, 9-5
Hhardware revision, NAM, 5-2
HDLC errors, frame relay statistics, 5-33
Health and Status, 6-2
messages, 5-14
history
adding files, 8-13
installing files, 8-15
monitoring DLCI, 8-16
hyperlink to more information, highlighted text, x
IIdentity, displaying, 5-2
Ignore Control Leads, 3-64
Inactivity Timeout, 3-56, 3-65
Initial Route Destination, 3-60
installation and setup, Network Health, 9-2
installing
Network Health, 9-2
user history files, 8-15
interface, user, 2-1
Interface Status, Network, 3-30
Internal, Transmit Clock, 3-28
Inverse ARP, 1-3
Invert Transmit Clock, 3-28
IP
default destination, 3-49
node information, 3-48
Ping test, 6-31
Validation, NMS, 3-58
IP Address, 3-51, 3-65, 3-68
NMS number, 3-58, 3-59
Node, 3-49
IP addressing, limiting SNMP access, 4-10
Kkeyboard keys, 2-6
keys
keyboard, 2-6
screen function, 2-5, 2-7
LLamp Test, 5-17, 6-32
LAN, adapter and cable, C-3
latency, 1-3
LEDs, 6-2, 6-13
and control leads, displaying, 5-3
descriptions, 5-4
network and DSX interface, 5-5
limiting
async terminal access, 4-2
FTP access, 4-6
SNMP access, 4-8
through IP addresses, 4-10
Telnet access, 4-5