About This Guide

Section

Description

 

 

 

Chapter 6, Security and

Provides procedures for controlling access to the device

Logins

and setting up logins.

 

 

 

Chapter 7, Operation and

Provides procedures to display device identification

Maintenance

information and perform file transfers, as well as how to

 

display and interpret status and statistical information.

 

 

Chapter 8, Troubleshooting

Provides device problem indicators, problem resolution,

 

alarm conditions, troubleshooting, and test procedures.

 

 

Chapter 9, Setting Up

Identifies where installation and setup information is

OpenLane for FrameSaver

located and how FrameSaver devices are supported.

Device

 

 

 

 

Chapter 10, Setting Up

Describes setup of Concord’s Network Health application

Network Health for

to create reports for FrameSaver devices.

 

FrameSaver Device

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix A, Menu Hierarchy

Contains a graphical representation of how the

 

 

menu-driven user interface screens are organized.

 

 

 

Appendix B, SNMP MIBs,

Identifies the MIBs supported, lists the device’s

 

Traps, and RMON Alarm

compliance with SNMP format standards and special

Defaults

operational trap features, describes the RMON-specific

 

user history groups, and presents alarm and event

 

defaults.

 

 

 

Appendix C, Router CLI

Describes the configuration options available on the

Commands, Codes, and

FrameSaver DSL Router, and the minimum access level

Designations

for each command.

 

 

 

Appendix D, Router

Provides a summary of commands, with abbreviated

Command Line Summaries

syntax that can be entered, and the default setting for

and Shortcuts

each command.

 

 

 

Appendix E, Connectors,

Shows the unit’s rear panels, tells what cables are

Cables, and Pin Assignments

needed, and provides pin assignments for interfaces and

 

cables.

 

 

 

 

Appendix F, Technical

Technical Specifications.

 

Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix G, Equipment List

Equipment List.

 

 

 

Index

Lists key terms, acronyms, concepts, and sections.

 

 

A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is

available on the World Wide Web at www.paradyne.com. Select Library

Technical Manuals Technical Glossary.

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9720, 9788 specifications

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