Index

CID (Customer Identification) branch example of use, 4-2

Circuit Identifier configuration option, C-10clear

performance registers, 7-9CLOCK IN interface

functional description, 1-7,4-41 physical description, 1-5–1-6 pin assignments, E-17

clocking

configuration options, C-16 principles of operation, 4-40 technical specifications, B-2

ClrReg (Clear Performance Registers) branch example of use, 7-9

Cnfig (Configuration) branch configuration options tables, C-1

coding

line, C-2

COM Port

acquiring/releasing the user interface, 5-5 cabling example, 2-9

configuration option, C-19 functional description, 1-7 physical description, 1-5–1-6 pin assignments, E-7 reset, I-1

used with ASCII terminal/printer, 2-9,7-13 used with SNMP system, 1-3,2-3,4-14

community name configuration option, C-34 procedure for configuring, 4-19

configuration options

procedure for changing with asynchronous terminal interface, I-9

procedure for changing with front panel, 4-3tables

Alarm, C-29 Channel, C-10 DTE Interface, C-2 General, C-16 Network Interface, C-8 Port, C-3

SNMP, C-33

User Interface, C-18 worksheets, D-1

connectors 10BaseT port, E-4rear panel

cabling examples, 2-9 functional description, 1-7 physical description, 1-5–1-6 pin assignments, E-1

connects, D

CPU failure message, 7-3 crossover cable, E-15

CSS (Controlled Slip Seconds) report, 7-11Ctrl (Control) branch

alarm cutoff, 4-47

change monitor selection, 8-2 disconnect modem, 6-7 enter phone numbers, 6-2

examples of use, 3-12,3-15,4-2,4-47,5-3,5-6,6-2,6-5–6-7,7-9

initiate call, 6-6

initiate call for FP pass-through,6-4 LED display options, 3-12 release user interface, 5-6

reset performance registers, 7-9 setting a password, 5-3

setting customer identification, 4-2Cust1 (Customer 1) configuration area

functional description, 4-3Cust2 (Customer 2) configuration area

functional description, 4-3cyclic redundancy check (CRC)

error indication, 7-10

D

daisy chaining

configuration options, C-19,C-26 connectivity, 1-7,2-3

data channel loopback (DCLB), 8-13,C-4data port

MIB, F-1

data terminal loopback (DTLB), 8-14,C-4database

SNMP, 1-3

dc power option, 2-6,B-1,E-16 default configuration options, C-2default gateway

setting from front panel, 4-12 DevFail (Device Failure) message, 7-5DevHS (Device Health and Status) branch

example of use, 7-4 Dial command, 6-6 dimensions, B-2disconnect modem

Disconnect command, 6-7 front panel keys, 6-8

DL (Download) branch operation, 3-15

DS0 channel allocation, 4-24 DTE (Drop/Insert) interface, 1-2DTE Configuration branch

option table, C-2 option worksheet, D-2

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3160-A4, 3161, and 3165-A4 specifications

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