About the T1 Access Mux
1-10 9161-A2-GH30-30
April 1998
Extensive Statistics Gathering. Provides a complete view of the network’s
and each data port’s performance through the statistical data collected from
those interfaces to assist in determining the duration of a condition or event.
A total of 96 intervals (24 hours) of user and Telco statistical data is kept,
seven per screen page, over a 24 hour period, in 15-minute intervals.
A total of 32 intervals (8 hours) of Synchronous Data Port statistical data
is kept, over an 8 hour period, in 15-minute intervals.
Quick and easy access to any of the 96 sets of statistics is provided by
selecting a specific interval or occurrence timeframe. (Specifying an
occurrence timeframe is useful when you know about what time a
specific event occurred.)
You can select a set of statistics to display at the following times:
following an event, preceding an event, immediately preceding and
following an event, or only those statistics that occurred at or after the
event that is the specified interval or time.
Statistics collected measure or count the following: errored, unavailable,
severely errored, and bursty errored seconds, as well as controlled slip
seconds and loss-of-frame counts. In addition, yellow alarm, loss of
signal, excessive error rate, frame-synchronization bit error, and
line-code violation counts are kept for each 15-minute interval.
The worst interval for each statistic is provided as an additional aid in
selecting statistical information surrounding trouble spots.
Configuration Upload/Download and Software Download Capability.
Provides quick, cost-effective software upgrades, and quick transfer of
configuration options to and from nodes using a standard file transfer protocol
(FTP).
Security. Provides multiple levels of security, which prevents unauthorized
access to the unit.
Security can be controlled by:
Disabling any form of access to the unit.
Requiring logins (login ID/password/access level combinations), with
three access levels to select from: read-only, limited-access, and
full-access.
Enabling SNMP management, and specifying a community name and
access level Read or Read/Write.
Enabling SNMP management, and specifying the IP addresses of only
selected NMSs.
Redundant power supply. Redundant load sharing supply (both AC and DC
versions available) for the 5-slot housing and the access carrier. Protects the
system from a service outage if one power supply fails.
Wall-Mount Bracket. Allows one 5-slot, or up to two 2-slot housings to be
mounted on a wall.