Index

P

password

entering using asynchronous terminal interface, I-14 setting using asynchronous terminal interface, I-13

pattern tests, 8-16

payload loopback (PLB), 8-10 PBX applications, 2-2

PDV (Pulse Density Violation) condition, 3-8Perf (Performance Report) branch

example of use, 7-7performance registers

description, 7-6 resetting, 7-9

performance reporting, 7-6,C-7 phone directories, 6-2

physical description of DSU/CSU, 1-3,B-2 pin assignments, E-1

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) procedure for configuring, 4-17

used with SNMP system, 1-3,2-3–2-4,4-14,G-1PORT (1-4) interface

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

front panel LED indications, 3-9 functional description, 1-7,2-1 managed by SNMP, F-1 physical description, 1-5–1-6 pin assignments, E-9 technical specifications, B-2

Port Configuration branch example of use, 4-7 option table, C-3 option worksheet, D-5

power input

cabling example, 2-9 connector, 1-5–1-7,E-16 consumption, B-1

optional power sources, 2-6,B-1,E-16 requirement, B-1

troubleshooting, 7-17 power module, 1-7,B-1power-up self-test

displaying results, 7-2

front panel indications, 2-10,3-6 troubleshooting, 7-17

Primary Clock Failed

Health and Status message, 7-5 problem determination, 7-16protocol

link layer, 4-13,4-17Ptrns (Test Patterns) branch

example of use, 8-16

Q

QRSS Test, 8-16

R

rate

auxiliary port, C-26 communications port, C-23 external clock, C-17 synchronous data port, C-13

rear panel connectors, 1-7 physical description, 1-5

Rel (Release) branch example of use, 5-6

remote loopback, 8-5 repeater loopback (RLB), 8-12reset

async terminal operation, I-1 front panel indications, 2-10 performance registers, 7-9 procedure, 3-15

Reset branch

example of use, 3-15 reset CSU, 3-15

Rlpbk (Remote Loopback) branch example of use, 8-5

router applications, 2-2RS-449 interface, E-11

S

self-test

displaying results, 7-2

front panel indications, 2-10,3-6 troubleshooting, 7-17

Send Ones configuration option, C-3–C-4 serial crossover cable, E-15

Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) procedure for configuring, 4-17

used with SNMP system, 1-3,2-3,4-14,G-1 SES (Severely Errored Seconds) report, 7-10Shared Diagnostic Control Panel (SDCP)

acquiring/releasing the user interface, 5-5 physical description, 3-1

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent, 1-3

configuration options examples of use, 4-13,4-21 option table, C-33

option worksheet, D-12 connection examples, 2-3,2-9,G-1 database, 1-3

IP addressing, G-1

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3160-A4, 3161, and 3165-A4 specifications

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