T1 Configuration 70, 72

T1 Frame Mode 72 TFTP Server 47

Tx Clock Source (E1) 79 Utilities 33

Utilities (7000) 36 Voice Configuration 140 Voice Gateway Selection 141 WAN Configuration 56, 70 WAN Configuration (ATM) 57

WAN Configuration (Frame Relay) 57

WAN Datalink Protocol Configuration 56, 58, 61 menu interface, exiting 20

menus

Bridge Configuration 131 Configure CPE/CO Mode 62 Configure G.SHDSL Rate Mode 62 Configure xDSL Interface Type 60

MGCP/NCS Embedded Client, managing 151 MGCP/NCS Management menu 151 MGCP/NCS parameters 151

MGCP/NCS Statistics 152 MIBs

supported for SNMP 29 multicast

configuring, generally 182 enabling or disabling globally 182 IGMP Group, displaying 186 PIM neighbor, displaying 187 routing source, adding 184 routing source, displaying 185 routing source, removing 185 routing table, displaying 186

Multicast Configuration menu 182 multicast route source, managing 183 Multicast Routing Source menu 183

N NAT

alias entry, configuring 195 alias entry, deleting 200 alias table, displaying 199 configuration, generally 190 connection details, displaying 197 connection table, displaying 197 default settings 190

enabling 191

IP address, deleting from table 199 local server entry, deleting 200 local server table, displaying 199 NAT local server, configuring 192 port range, configuring 194 statistics, displaying 196 timeouts, configuring 193

NAT Configuration menu 190

NAT Local Server Protocol Configuration menu 192 NetEngine IAD 6000, see 6000

NetEngine IAD 7000, see 7000

Network Interfaces 279, 280, 281, 282, 284, 285, 286, 287

Network Statistics report 206 Nokia 282

Auto Cycle in Quick Configuration 102

Auto Cycle, setting in SDSL configuration 65 Auto-Cycle G.SHDSL rate mode 64

Framed mode in SDSL 67 setting Auto cycle for SDSL 66 Speedlink System 2, 5 supported DSLAM 282

Nortel 67

O

OAM loopback, sending 91 on/off hook test 264 On-hook Transmission mode

setting 145

P Paradyne

in Quick Configuration 102 Paradyne GranDSLAM 2, 5 password

changing 25 Passwords 12 passwords

default 25 limits of 25

payload scrambling, configuring 90 phone detection test 262 physical interface

selecting for WAN 60

PIM Dense Mode, configuring by port 183 PIM neighbor, displaying 187

PIM Statistics report 211 ping CLI command 245 ping, using 36

Port IP address configuring 106 unconfiguring 108

POTS 286 specifications 286

POTS Diagnostics menu 260 POTS Statistics report 236 POTS, diagnostics 260 power

consumption for ISDN telephones 21 DC adapter 4

power supply, testing 262

PPP Authorization Entries report 239

PPPdebug mode, enabling and disabling 43 PPP Statistics report 225

precautions

regarding use of IAD xiv product warranty xv Promatory IMAS 2, 5

proprietary voice encapsulation, setting in PVC 84 PSAX 282

PVC adding 81 deleting 89 displaying list of 89 modifying 83 RFC 1483 84

setting proprietary voice encapsulation 84 setting RFC 2364 85

setting up AAL1/CES 87 setting up AAL2/LES 88

PVC Statistics reports, generally 220

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7000, 6000 specifications

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