Model 7612 Snmp DSU
Copyright 1997 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved
Contents
Configuring the DSU
Messages and Troubleshooting
Worksheets
Technical Specifications Glossary Index
About This Guide
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
Document Summary
Product-Related Documents
About the DSU
Model 7612 Snmp DSU Features
November
Typical Snmp DSU Configurations
Snmp Management Capabilities
Rear Panel Interface Connections
Management Information Base MIB Support
Using the Ascii Terminal Interface
Accessing the ATI
Connecting to the Terminal Port
Edit/Display
Status Test Configuration Control
Main Menu
Select
Screen Format Types
What Affects Screen Displays
Use the screen format
Menu Path
Screen Work Areas
Navigating the Screens
Keyboard Keys
Press
For the screen Select Press Return to Function
Screen Function Keys
Switching to the Screen Function Key Area
Ending an ATI Session
Configuring the DSU
Entering Device and System Information
Main Menu → Control → Device Name
System Fields
Device Name
Additional
Identity Information
Main Menu → Status → Identity
Keys to view
Configuring the DSU
Configuration Option Areas
Configuration Option Area Configuration Option Set
Main Menu → Configuration → Load Configuration From
Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options
If you select Then
Saving Configuration Options
Overview
Security
Creating a Login
Main Menu → Control → Administer Logins
On the Administer Enter Logins screen, for
ATI Access
Deleting a Login
Effective Access Levels ATI Access to Menu Functions
Effective Access Level
Connection Refused
See Table A-5
User Interface Already
Interface Idle appears
Assigning Snmp Community Names and Access Types
Controlling Snmp Access
Selecting an IP Addressing Scheme
IP Addressing
IP Addressing Scheme Examples
IMC Connection ± Same Subnet
Subnet
Frame Relay Network
Using Routers to Route DSU Management Data
Assigning IP Addresses and Subnet Masks
If using Then assign
What to Monitor
Monitoring the DSU
DSU LEDs
Alarm Test DM OOS OOF NS TXD RXD RTS CTS DTR
System LEDs
Alarm
Network LEDs
DM ± Data Mode
OOS ± Out of Service
NS ± No Signal
Port LEDs
Status Screen Commands
System and Test Status
Main Menu → Status → System and Test Status
Yyyyyyyy
Self-Test Results Messages What Message Indicates What To Do
Self-Test Results
Test Status Messages Meaning
Test Status Messages
Main Menu → Status → Network Interface
Network Interface Status
Network Performance Statistics
Network Performance Statistics
Main Menu → Status → Ethernet Port Status
Ethernet Port Status
Main Menu → Status → Management Protocol Statistics
Management Protocol Statistics
Monitoring the DSU
ATI Status Alarm Specific Trap Screen
Testing
Detecting Problems
Alarm Condition
Main Menu → Test
Tests Available
Network Tests
CSU or External Network Loopback
Main Menu → Test → Network Tests
DSU or Internal Network Loopback
Send V.54 Up/Down Sequences
Test Pattern for the Network
Main Menu → Test → Data Port Tests
Data Port Tests
Local Loopback
Test Pattern for the DTE
Ending an Active Test
Lamp Test
Loopbacks Loopback Type Initiated By
Loopbacks
Device Reset
If entering yes to prompt Then all
Configuring Snmp Traps
Messages and Troubleshooting
Device Messages 1 What Message Indicates What To Do
Device Messages
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 1 Symptom Possible Cause Solutions
Device Messages 2 What Message Indicates What To Do
Tests Available in Chapter
Troubleshooting 2 Symptom Possible Cause Solutions
Edit/Display Status
Configuration Option Tables
Table A-1. System Options 1
Select To Access To Configure
Operating Mode
System Options Menu
Lads Line Rate Kbps
Lads Timing Possible Settings Internal, External, Receive
Table A-1. System Options 2
DDS Line Rate Kbps
Test Timeout
Table A-1. System Options 3
Test Duration min
Data Scrambling 64K CC
Network Interface Options Menu
Table A-2. Network Interface Options 1
Network-initiated DSU Loopback 64K CC
IMC Routing Information Protocol
Table A-2. Network Interface Options 2
Bilateral Loopback
Data Port Options Menu
Table A-3. Data Port Options 1
Invert Transmit Clock
Table A-3. Data Port Options 2
Carrier Control by RTS
Rlsd Control
Table A-4. Ethernet Port Options 1
Port Use Possible Settings 802.3, Version 2, Disable
Ethernet Port Options Menu
Table A-3. Data Port Options 3
Character Length
Terminal Port Options
Table A-4. Ethernet Port Options 2
Table A-5. Terminal Port Options 1
Parity
Login Required
Port Access Level Possible Settings Level 1, Level 2, Level
Table A-5. Terminal Port Options 2
Telnet Session Options
Table A-5. Terminal Port Options 3
Table A-6. Telnet Session Options 1
Disconnect Time minutes
Table A-6. Telnet Session Options 2
Snmp Menu
General Snmp Management Options
Table A-7. General Snmp Management Options 1
Table A-8. Snmp NMS Security Options 1
Name 2 Access
Snmp NMS Security Options
Table A-7. General Snmp Management Options 2
Table A-8. Snmp NMS Security Options 2
Access Level
Number of Trap Managers
Snmp Traps Options
Table A-9. Snmp Traps Options 1
Snmp Traps
Link Trap Interfaces
Link Traps Possible Settings Disable, Up, Down, Both
Table A-9. Snmp Traps Options 2
Enterprise Specific Traps
Configuration Worksheets
Configuration Option Settings
Worksheets
None, Proprietary
Network Interface
Terminal Port
Snmp NMS Security
General Snmp Management
MIB II ± RFC 1213 and RFC
MIB Descriptions
Internet 4 ± Layer
System Group
Physical 1 ± Layer
Datalink/subnetwork 2 ±
IfEntry
Interfaces Group
EthernetCsmacd6 ± Used for
Testing3 state
Ethernet port
Ethernet port is
IfXEntry
Extension to Interface Table ifXTable
Testing3
Interface Stack Group
Down2
IfTestEntry
Interface Test Table
InSyncNoBitErrors ifTestCode 2 ±
InSyncWithBitErrors
Generic Receive Address Table
IP Group
Table C-6. IP Group Objects 1 Description Setting/Contents
Table C-6. IP Group Objects 2 Description Setting/Contents
Transmission Group
Icmp Group
TCP Group
UDP Group
RS-232-Like MIB, RFC
Number of RS-232-Like Ports Object
General Port Table Objects
Rs232Async PortEntry
Asynchronous Port Table Objects
Synchronous Port Table Objects
Input Signal Table Objects
Rs232SyncPortMinFlags rs232SyncPortEntry
Integer number ± represents
Output Signal Table Objects
Ethernet-Like MIB, RFC
Enterprise MIB
Device Traps, pdn-traps pdn-common
Device Configuration Variable pdn-common
DDS Interface Specific Definitions, pdn-dds pdn-interfaces
Device Security, pdn-security pdn-common
Snmp Trap Description Possible Cause
Standards Compliance for Snmp Traps
Trap warmStart
Trap authentificationFailure
Interface LinkUp/Down Variable-Bindings Possible Cause
Traps linkUp and linkDown
Trap What It Indicates Possible Cause
Traps enterpriseSpecific
7612-A2-GB20-10
Cables and Pin Assignments
Signal Direction Pin #
Terminal Port EIA-232 Connector
DTE Port V.35 Connector
Signal
Number Direction Pin Socket Connector
Pin
Standard EIA-232-D Crossover Cable
Standard Null-Modem Cable
Use Circuit Pin #
10BaseT Connector
Modular RJ48S DDS Network Interface Connector
Use Pin #
Table F-1. Model 7612 DSU Technical Specifications 1
Technical Specifications
Table F-1. Model 7612 DSU Technical Specifications 2
7612-A2-GB20-10 November
Glossary
Excessive BPV
Factory defaults
EIA-232
Enterprise MIB
Manager Snmp
Reset
Link layer protocol
Loopback
Subnet mask
RS-232
Subnet
Subnet address
Numbers
Index
IN-2
IN-3
IN-4
IN-5