Index

right arrow key, 2-6

RIP, 1-4,3-10,3-62,5-25proprietary, 3-55

RJ45, Ethernet Port connector, C-7RJ48C, COM Port connector, C-2RJ48C network cable, C-2

RLB, 6-23

RMON

alarm and event defaults, B-15Specific Traps, B-14

Traps, 3-56

user history collection, 1-6,1-7router

independence, 1-4,3-17setting up to receive RIP, 3-10

Routing

Information Protocol (RIP), 3-62IP, table, 5-24

RTS, control lead, 5-6running reports, 9-6RXD, control lead, 5-6

S

Sampling, SLV Inband and Interval, 3-20saving configuration options, 3-7scheduled activations, 7-9scheduling, activations, 7-8

screen

area, 2-5,2-6function keys area, 2-5how to navigate, 2-6

scrolling through valid selections, 2-9security, 1-4,2-1,2-2,3-6,4-1

SNMP NMS, options, 3-53selecting

a field, 2-9

from a menu, 2-8

Self-Test Results messages, 5-13Send

and monitor test pattern, 6-26Pattern, 6-18

serial number, NAM, 5-2Service, A

service level management, 1-8reports, 9-6verification

configuring, 3-20statistics, 5-28

Session

Access Level, 3-51,4-5,4-7ending, 2-3

starting, 2-2Set DE, 3-47setting

Date & Time (system clock), 3-10date and time, 3-10

setting up auto-configuration, 3-11SNMP trap managers, 3-53

so router can receive RIP, 3-10SIG, LED, 5-5

SLA, 1-7,1-8SLM, 1-8

OpenLane, 7-1

performance monitoring feature set, 1-7

SLV

Activation Certificates, how to order, 7-4 configuring, 3-20

Delivery Ratio, 3-20

DLCI Down on Timeout, 3-20managing activations, 7-6Packet Size, 3-21performance statistics, 5-28Sample Interval (secs), 3-20Synchronization Role, 3-21

Timeout, Error Event Threshold, 3-20,3-21

SNMP

assigning community names/access levels, 4-9limiting access, 4-8,4-10

Management, 3-49,4-8NMS security, options, 3-53Number of Managers, 3-53setting up Trap Managers, 3-53trap event log, 5-39,6-11Traps, 3-54

downloading, B-2standards, B-6supported, 6-2

software changing, 5-43downloading, 5-40revision, NAM, 5-2

Source DLCI, 3-40EDLCI, 3-40Link, 3-40

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