Index

Destination, 3-94

 

 

DSLAM type

 

 

Default IP, 3-79

 

 

Alcatel (NewBridge), 2-5

DLCI, 3-73–3-74

 

Nokia, 2-5

 

EDLCI, 3-74–3-75

 

PairGain,

2-5

 

Link, 3-73–3-74

 

 

Paradyne,

2-5

 

dial backup, 4-5

 

 

selecting,

2-5

 

Dial-In Access, 3-105

 

DSR, 3-29–3-30

 

Dial-Out

 

 

DSU Latching Loopback, 3-24

Delay Time (Min), 3-97

 

DSX-1

 

 

Directory, 3-98

 

 

assigning data port to time slots, 3-58

options, 3-93,4-3

 

assigning time slots, 3-52

Trap, 3-97

 

 

setting up,

3-42

 

Directory

 

 

signaling assignments,

3-54

Alternate Dial-Out,3-98

 

trunk conditioning, 3-54

 

disabling

 

 

DTE

 

 

ILMI, 3-71

 

 

port-initiated loopbacks,

3-34,3-38,3-40

disaster recovery, 4-5,4-12

 

DTR, 3-34,3-37,3-40

 

Discard Eligible (DE),

3-83

 

Ignore Control Leads, 3-102

Disconnect

 

 

 

 

 

Time (Minutes),

3-91,3-103,3-107

E

 

 

Discovery

 

 

Easy Install

 

 

frame relay (FR), 2-14

 

 

 

 

options, 2-4

 

Frame Relay Mode

 

 

 

using, 2-2

 

saving a mode change, 2-16

 

EDLCI, 3-73–3-75,3-85–3-86

displaying

 

 

 

 

Destination, 3-74–3-75

 

configuration options, 1-4

 

 

 

Source, 3-73

 

DLCI, 3-84,3-86

 

 

 

 

 

EIA-530-A

 

 

Alternate, 3-86

 

 

 

 

 

 

network physical interface options, 3-28

assigning to a Backup Group,

4-11

specifying port type, 2-10,3-31,3-36

Destination, 3-73–3-74

 

 

EIR

 

 

Down on SLV Timeout, 3-12

 

 

 

 

enforcement, 3-61

 

IP Enabled, 3-65

 

 

 

Embedded DLCI, 3-73–3-75,3-85–3-86

Number, 3-64,3-68

 

 

enabling ILMI,

3-71

 

Priority, 3-67

 

 

 

 

 

Encapsulation Mode, 2-10,3-71

Records, 3-64

 

 

 

 

entering ISDN call profiles, 3-48

Source, 3-72

 

 

 

 

entering system information,

4-3

Traps on Interfaces, 3-96

 

 

Enterprise

 

 

Type, 3-65,3-69

 

 

 

 

Specific Traps, 3-95

 

DS0 Base Rate (PPP), 3-63

 

 

 

Error

 

 

DSL

 

 

 

 

 

 

Event

 

 

IDSL

 

 

 

 

 

 

LMI, 3-5,3-61

 

network interface options,

3-25

 

Error Event

 

 

Line Rate, 2-9

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cell Delineation Threshold, 3-71

SDSL, 3-26

 

 

 

 

Ethernet

 

 

SHDSL, 3-27

 

 

 

 

Initial Route Destination, 3-94

SDSL

 

 

 

 

Management Options Screen, 2-6

network interface options,

3-26

Ethernet port,

3-79

 

SHDSL

 

 

 

 

 

default gateway address, 3-100

Line Rate, 3-27

 

 

even parity, 3-102

 

network interface options,

3-27

 

Excess Burst Size, 3-66

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Excess Burst Size Be (Bits),

3-70

 

 

 

Excessive

 

 

 

 

 

Error Rate Threshold, 3-47

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