Index

LEDs, front panel

during power-upself-test,2-10 functional description, 3-5 lamp test, 8-21

physical description, 1-3,3-1 line coding, C-2

line equalization, C-2 line loopback (LLB), 8-9

link layer protocol, 4-13,4-17 link trap, 7-14

liquid crystal display (LCD) failure message, 7-3 functional description, 3-2 physical description, 1-3,3-1

LOF (Loss Of Frame) condition

front panel LED indication, 3-7–3-8 LOFC (Loss Of Frame Count) report, 7-11loopback

front panel LED indication, 3-6 local, 8-8

abort, 8-15

data channel loopback (DCLB), 8-13 data terminal loopback (DTLB), 8-14 DTE loopback (DLB), 8-11,C-3,E-3 line loopback (LLB), 8-9

payload loopback (PLB), 8-10 repeater loopback (RLB), 8-12

remote, 8-5

LOS (Loss Of Signal) condition

ASCII terminal/printer message, 7-13 Device Health and Status message, 7-5 front panel LED indication, 3-7–3-8 Performance Report message, 7-11Self-Test Health message, 7-3 troubleshooting, 7-16

Lpbk (Local Loopback) branch example of use, 8-8

M

maintenance

device health and status, 7-4 performance reporting, 7-6power-upself-test,2-11,7-2

manager SNMP, 1-3

master clock

functional description, 4-40 procedure for configuring, 4-42

messages alarm

Performance Report, 7-10Self-Test Health, 7-3 troubleshooting, 7-16

with ASCII terminal/printer, 1-2,7-13status

Performance Report, 7-10

Self-Test Health, 2-10,7-3 Test Status, 8-23

MIBs, F-1modem

Dial command, 6-6 Disconnect command, 6-7 disconnect using front panel keys, 6-8 integral, 6-1

phone directory, 6-2MODEM Port

acquiring/releasing the user interface, 5-5 configuration option, C-24

functional description, 1-2,1-7 physical description, 1-5–1-6 pin assignments, E-5 technical specifications, B-2

used with ASCII terminal/printer, 7-13 used with SNMP system, 4-14

Mon (Monitor) branch example of use, 8-4

N

NET (Network) Configuration branch example of use, 4-5

option table, C-8 option worksheet, D-2

network interface cabling example, 2-9

channel allocation procedure, 4-24 configuration options, C-8 failure message, 7-3

front panel LED indications, 3-7 functional description, 1-7,2-1 physical description, 1-5–1-6 pin assignments, E-1 technical specifications, B-2 troubleshooting, 7-16

O

objects

SNMP, 1-3,F-1

OOF (Out Of Frame) condition

ASCII terminal/printer message, 7-13 Device Health and Status message, 7-5 front panel LED indication, 3-7–3-8 Performance Report message, 7-10 troubleshooting, 7-17

options

configuration options tables, C-1

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