ACCULINK 336x E1 NTU

reset

RFC

RIP

RJ48C

RLB

Rlpbk branch

RMA

router RS-232 RS-232-like MIB

RS-449

RTS

RX

RXC

RXD secondary clock

self-test

server

SES

Set command (SNMP)

SLIP

SNMP

Stat branch STest branch StEvnt subnet

subnet mask

synchronous data

TCP/IP

A reinitialization of the E1 NTU that occurs at power-up or in response to a reset command.

Request for Comments. The set of documents that describes the standard specifications for the TCP/IP protocol suite.

Routing Information Protocol. A protocol used to add routes in the Internet.

An 8-position modular connector.

Repeater Loopback. Loops the signal being sent to the network back to the G.703 DTE and data ports after it has passed through the framing circuitry of the E1 NTU.

Remote Loopback branch of the E1 NTU menu tree.

Remote Multiframe Alarm. An indication of a Multiframe Alarm condition at a remote location.

A device that connects LAN segments.

An EIA standard for a low-speed, 25-position, DCE/DTE interface.

Defines objects for managing RS-232-type interfaces and supports synchronous data ports and management communication ports on the E1 NTU.

An EIA standard for a general-purpose, 37-position, DCE/DTE interface.

Request-to-Send. V.24 circuit 105.

Receive. To obtain signals that have been transmitted.

Receive Clock. V.24 circuit 115.

Receive Data. V.24 circuit 104.

The secondary clock source used to provide timing to the E1 NTU when the primary clock fails.

A test that checks most hardware components when power is applied to the device or a reset is initiated.

A device that offers a specific service, such as database management, to a client.

Severely Errored Seconds. For E1 data, seconds with 805 or more CRC errors or errored frame alignment signals; or one or more LOS, AIS, or OOF events.

Write access to SNMP MIB objects.

Serial Line Internet Protocol. A link layer protocol used by SNMP.

Simple Network Management Protocol. A generic network management system that allows the device to be managed by any industry-standard SNMP manager.

Status branch of the E1 NTU menu tree.

Self Test Health branch of the E1 NTU menu tree.

Status Event Register. Records the occurrence of certain alarm conditions.

An IP addressing standard in which a portion of the host address can be used to create multiple network addresses that are logically a subdivision of the network address.

An integer used with the IP address of the host to determine which bits in the host address are used in the subnet address.

Data transmission that is synchronized by timing signals. Characters are sent at a fixed rate.

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The dominant protocol in the worldwide Internet.

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