Index

F

factory defaults, for configuration options, 3-3± 3-4

G

glossary, GL-1±GL-4

H

health and status, messages, 6-5± 6-6

I

identity, 3-1± 3-2

IMC

access, 4-1± 4-5

remote management, 1-1subnet connection, 5-2

in-band management channel. See IMC

installing rear connectors. See Start-Up Instructions interface

connections, 1-4 network status, 6-7± 6-8

IP addresses, 5-1± 5-4

for SNMP managers, 4-6IP interfaces, 4-1± 4-6,5-2

K

keyboard functions, 2-5

L

LADS connection distances. See Start-Up Instructions lamp test, 7-4

LAN

adapter, 5-1± 5-4adapter and cable, E-5

LEDs, 6-1± 6-4

link-layer protocols, 1-3, 5-1± 5-4login ID, 4-1± 4-3

loopbacks, 7-3± 7-7

M

main menu, 2-2± 2-3,A-1± A-2management

of SNMP DSU, 1-1port access, 4-1± 4-5

port options, A-1, A-13± A-17messages

alarm and device, 8-1± 8-6health and status, 6-5± 6-6self-test results, 6-7

test status, 7-5

MIB

descriptions, C-1± C-18support, 1-2

N

navigating the screens, 2-5network

default destination, 5-4interface cable, E-5interface LEDs, 6-3

interface options, A-1, A-5± A-8interface status, 6-7± 6-8loopbacks, 7-3

performance statistics, 6-8tests, 7-2

NMS

dial-in management, 3-5SNMP access, 4-6

SNMP connectivity, 5-1± 5-4SNMP security options, A-25

NS, no signal LED, 6-3

O

objects for MIBs, C-1± C-18OK, LED, 6-2

OOF, out of frame LED, 6-3OOS, out of service LED, 6-3options

configuration areas, 3-3configuration tables, A-1± A-26configuration worksheets, B-1± B-4

IN-2

November 1997

7610-A2-GB20-10

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