Index
IN-10 December 2002 9700-A2-GB20-20
PVC
availability, 1-6
connection status, 7-22, 7-24
connections, 4-35
Loopback, 8-19
Management, 4-41
maximum number, 1-5
multiplexed, 1-5
tests, 8-18
troubleshooting problems, 8-14
Q
QoS, 4-34
Quality of Service, 4-34
R
Rate
configurable FTP transfer, 1-4
Rate (Kbps)
Data, 4-59
DSL Line, 4-6, 4-21–4-22
FTP Max Transfer, 4-50
Network DSL Line, 4-6
rear panels, E-2
Region Setting, 4-22
reports
At-a-Glance, 10-6, 10-8
certificate summary, 9-9
Exception, 10-7
generating, 10-6
grouping elements, 10-5
Network Health, 10-7
printed, 10-7
Service Level, 10-6, 10-8
Summary, 10-7
Trend, 10-7, 10-10
resetting
last time, 7-19
statistics, 7-42
the unit, 8-3
restoring
communication with improperly configured unit, 8-4
current router configuration, 5-18
retrieving statistics, 7-48
RFC 2474, 4-15
RfcCodePoints, 4-13
RIP, 4-62
Primary Link, 4-45
Proprietary, 4-54
RMON
alarm and event defaults, B-14
alarms and configurable thresholds, 1-6
Specific Traps, B-13
Traps, 4-56
user history collection, 1-5–1-6
Round Trip Latency Error Threshold, 4-18
router
CLI messages, 7-13
configuration using terminal emulat ion, 5-18
configuring using terminal emulation, 5-18
controlling CLI access, 6-11
filtering, 5-15
independence, 1-4
interfaces, 5-2
menu structure, A-4
port physical options, 4-32
security, 5-15
Virtual DLCI Records, 4-32
Routing
Information Protocol (RIP), 4-62
IP, 5-3
table, 7-27
table, 5-3
RTS
control lead, 7-7
Monitor, 4-29
running reports, 10-6
RXD control lead, 7-7
S
Sampling
SLV Inband and Interval, 4-16
saving configuration option changes, 3-5
scheduled activations, 9-8–9-9
Scrambling, Cell Payload, 4-27
Scratchpad Configuration, 3-3
screen
area, 2-5
how to navigate, 2-6
scrolling through valid selections, 2-8
security, 1-4, 2-1–2-2, 3-5, 6-1
COM port, 4-60
FTP, 4-50
router, 5-15
SNMP NMS, 4-51
Telnet, 4-48
selecting DSLAM type, 4-4
selecting from a menu, 2-7
Self-Test
Failure alarm, 8-10
Results messages, 7-19
Send Pattern, 8-19