Index

Status

 

 

Telnet

 

 

Activation Certificates, 9-7

limiting access, 6-4–6-5

 

checking scheduled activations, 9-9

over TS Management Link, 6-7

Ethernet interface,

4-57

Login Required, 4-48

 

Health and,

7-20

 

Session,

4-48,6-5

 

information,

7-18

 

to remote device, 8-7

 

LMI Enquiry, 4-12

 

Terminal

 

 

menu, 2-4

 

 

emulation settings for router,

5-18

network interface,

7-26

Port Use,

4-59

 

PVC connection, 7-24–7-25

Test

 

 

System and Test messages, 7-19

LED, 7-5

 

 

test messages, 7-22

menu, 2-4

 

Stop Bits, 4-60

 

 

Status messages, 7-22

 

stopping a test,

8-17

 

Tests, 1-5

 

 

Subnet Mask, 4-42,4-58,4-61

aborting,

8-17

 

Node, 4-4,4-39

 

available,

8-15

 

suggestions about user documentation, A

Connectivity, 8-20

 

summary

 

 

DTE Loopback, 8-23

 

Activation Certificate report, 9-9

Duration,

4-19

 

Summary reports, 10-7

IP Ping, 8-24

 

Elements, 10-8

 

Lamp, 8-30

 

Leaders, 10-7

 

Network ATM Loopback, 8-21

Network, 10-7

 

Network Physical, 8-23

 

switching

 

 

PVC, 8-18

 

between screen areas, 2-8

PVC Loopback, 8-19

 

to new software, 7-47

Send/Monitor Pattern, 8-19

 

synchronization

 

 

SHDSL, 8-23

 

SLV user history,

1-7

starting or stopping, 8-17

 

System

 

 

Timeout, 4-19,8-16

 

and test status messages, 7-19

Threshold

 

 

configuring options, 4-10

Cell Delineation Error Event,

4-27

displaying information, 7-2

configurable RMON alarm, 1-6

entering information and setting the clock, 4-8

SNR Margin, 4-21

 

Frame Relay and LMI options, 4-10

Exceeded, 7-21

 

General options, 4-19

Threshold Exceeded

 

last reset, 7-19

 

SNR Margin alarm, 8-10

 

messages,

7-8

 

throughput, 1-6

 

Name, Contact, and Location, 7-2

time, setting system clock, 4-8

 

OpenLane SLM, 1-9

Timeout

 

 

 

 

 

Inactivity,

4-49,4-61

 

T

 

 

SLV, 7-21

 

T1, LMI Heartbeat, 4-12

alarm, 8-10

 

Test, 4-19,8-16

 

T2, LMI Inbound Heartbeat, 4-12,4-31

 

trademarks, A

 

T3, LMI N4 Measurement Period, 4-12,4-31

 

Traffic Policing, 1-5,4-23

 

Tab key, 2-6

 

 

 

 

 

Training

 

 

Tc, 4-25

 

 

 

 

 

 

control lead, 7-7

 

TCP, 7-44

 

 

 

 

 

Paradyne classes, A

 

filter, 5-15

 

 

 

 

 

Transfer Rate (Kbps), FTP Max, 4-50

port designations,

C-33

transfer rate of configurable FTP,

1-4

technical specifications, F-1

transferring data, 7-48

 

 

 

 

 

Translational Mode, 4-7,4-27

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9720, 9788 specifications

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