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Printed on recycled paper A 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Copyright 1996 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed,transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval...
i 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Contents About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Document Summary vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product-Related Documents viii . . . ....
Contents ii 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 3 Customizing the SNMP DSU Entering Device and System Information 3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Fields 3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Identity Information 3...
Contents iii 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 6 Monitoring the DSU What to Monitor 6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DSU LEDs 6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Contents iv 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 A Configuration Option Tables Configuration Option Tables Overview A-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Options Menu A-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network Interface O...
Contents v 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 E Cables and Pin Assignments Cabling Overview E-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terminal Port EIA-232 Connector E-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Management Po...
vii 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience This guide contains information needed to set up, configure, and operate theModel 7610 SNMP DSU and is intended for installers and operators. Document Summary Section Description Chapter 1 About the SNMP DSU. D...
About This Guide viii 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Section Description Appendix A Configuration Option Tables. Contains all configurationoptions, default settings, and possible settings. Appendix B Worksheets. Contains all the configuration options, defaultsettings, and possible settings to use for...
1-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 About the SNMP DSU 1 Model 7610 SNMP DSU Features The SNMP DSU provides an interface between the customer premisesequipment (CPE) and a DDS network. Its features include: SNMP ( Simple Network Management Protocol ) Management. Providesnetwork management via an indus...
About the SNMP DSU 1-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Alarm Indication. Activates front panel LEDs and provides the capability ofattaching an ASCII terminal or printer to display/print alarm messages. 496-15073 Network System Por t 56/64K CTS (106) OK ALARM TEST DM OOS OOF NS TXD (103)RXD (104)R TS (...
About the SNMP DSU 1-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Supported Link-Layer Protocols The DSU supports two link-layer protocols for connection to an external SNMPmanager or network device: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) Typical SNMP DSU Configurations The following ...
About the SNMP DSU 1-4 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 User Interface Types There are three types of user interfaces for the SNMP DSU: Menu-driven async terminal interface screens (see Using the ATI , Chapter 2). SNMP NMS Access – Refer to the SNMP DSU Features section. Provides the capability to acce...
2-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Using the ATI 2 Accessing the ATI You can communicate with the Asynchronous Terminal Interface (ATI) using oneof the following methods: Direct connection through the Terminal port. Dialing in through an external modem to the Terminal port. Telnet session through the...
Using the ATI 2-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Main Menu Entry to all of the DSU’s tasks begins at the Main Menu screen, which has fourmenus or branches. Select . . . To . . . Status View diagnostic tests, network status of interfaces, statistics, LEDs, andDSU identity information. Test Select and ...
Using the ATI 2-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Screen Format Types Three types of screen formats are available on the ATI. Use the screen format . . . To . . . Menu selection Display a list of available functions for user selection. Input Add or change information on a screen. Input or edit fields ...
Using the ATI 2-4 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Screen Work Areas There are two user work areas: Screen area – Provides the menu path, access level, menus, and input fieldsabove the dotted line. Refer to Entering Device and System Information in Chapter 3. The menu path appears as the first line on ...
Using the ATI 2-5 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Navigating the Screens You can navigate the screens by: H Using keyboard keys H Using screen function keys H Switching between the two screen work areas Keyboard Keys Use the following keyboard keys to navigate within the screen. To . . . Press . . . M...
Using the ATI 2-6 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 The current setting or value appears to the right of the field name. You can enterinformation into a selected field by: Typing in the first letter(s) of a field value or command, using the DSU’scharacter matching feature. Switching from the screen area...
Using the ATI 2-7 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Switching Between Screen Work Areas Selecting Ctrl-a allows you to switch between the two screen work areas toperform all screen functions. To access the screen function area below the dottedline: Procedure 1. Press Ctrl-a to switch from the screen are...
3-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Customizing the SNMP DSU 3 Entering Device and System Information Use the Device Name screen to input DSU device and SNMP system entries. Toaccess the Device Name screen, follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu → Control → Device Name main/control/device name...
Customizing the SNMP DSU 3-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 System Fields The three System entry fields are alphanumeric and provide 127 characters foreach field. The System entries appear on the Identity display as shown in thenext section. The SNMP System entry fields are: System Name: The general ...
Customizing the SNMP DSU 3-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Configuring the DSU Configuration option settings determine how the DSU operates. Use the DSU’sConfiguration branch to display or change configuration option settings. Configuration Option Areas The DSU is shipped with factory settings in th...
Customizing the SNMP DSU 3-4 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options To display the configuration options, you must first copy one configuration optionset into the edit area. Procedure 1. To load a configuration option set into the configuration edit area, follow...
Customizing the SNMP DSU 3-5 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Establishing Call Setup From the Control menu, Call Setup is available for the Management port whenconnected to an external device, such as a modem or an X.25 PAD. Beforecompleting the Call Setup screen entries, the phone numbers need to be ...
Customizing the SNMP DSU 3-6 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 The Phone Number fields allow 40 characters. For valid Call Directory entries , refer to Table 3-1. After entering or changing a phone number, press Ctrl-a to go to the function keyarea below the dotted line. Select Save and press Return. Ta...
Customizing the SNMP DSU 3-7 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Call Setup Screen Use the Call Setup screen to: Initiate or disconnect an active call with an external device. External DeviceCommands option must be set to AT or Other (not to Disable). Refer to External Device Options , Table A-6. Display ...
4-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Security 4 Security Overview The DSU provides several methods of security by limiting user access to the ATIthrough option settings. Refer to the ATI Access section. Enable the Login Required option to require a Login ID for the: — Terminal Port — Telnet Session via...
Security 4-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Creating a Login Logins apply to Terminal port and Telnet access to the ATI. Six login ID/passwordcombinations are available. Each Login ID and Password must be unique andinclude an access level. For additional information regarding the ATI access using the...
Security 4-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Deleting a Login Procedure 1. To delete a login record, follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu → Control → Administer Logins 2. Press Ctrl-a to switch to the screen function key area below the dotted line. 3. Select PgUp or PgDn and press Return to ...
Security 4-4 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 ATI Access Access to the ATI is available through either the Terminal port or a Telnet session. Access to the ATI through the Terminal port can be limited. Refer to Terminal Port Options , Table A-4, to: Enable Login Required. Assign a Port Access Level of ...
Security 4-5 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 When user access to the ATI is attempted through the Terminal port or a Telnetsession, the ATI response is based on the Login Required option and theavailability of the ATI. Table 4-2. ATI Access Conditions I f access to the ATIis through the . . . Then . ....
Security 4-6 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Controlling SNMP Access There are three methods for limiting SNMP access. Disable the SNMP management option. Assign SNMP community names and access levels. The DSU supportsSNMP Version 1, which provides limited security through the use ofcommunity names. L...
5-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 IP Addressing 5 Selecting an IP Addressing Scheme You can select from many IP addressing schemes to provide SNMP NMSconnectivity. Review the following information in preparation for selecting an IP addressing scheme. Assign IP addresses to: — The Management port — T...
IP Addressing 5-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 IP Addressing Scheme Examples Management of IP addressing is based upon individual IP addresses assigned toeach interface. The IP interfaces for the unit are the: Management port: Set the Port Use option to Net Link; see Management Port Options , Table...
IP Addressing 5-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Using Routers to Route DSU Management Data In this example, the DSUs: Receive their management data through the Management port connection tothe AUX port of the router. Do not route the data among themselves. Routers route management datafor the connec...
IP Addressing 5-4 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Assigning IP Addresses and Subnet Masks Once you select an IP scheme, assign an address(es) to the DSU. If using . . . Then . . . The Management port as a managementinterface Assign the Management port IP addressand subnet mask. Refer to Communication ...
6-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Monitoring the DSU 6 What to Monitor This chapter presents information on how to access and monitor DSU status andperformance statistics on the DDS network. You can monitor DSU operations byviewing: LEDs on the ATI Status screen or the DSU’s front panel Unit Status ...
Monitoring the DSU 6-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 To view the LED status screen, follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu → Status → Display LEDs main/status/leds Device Name: Model: 7610 DISPLAY LEDS SYSTEM NETWORK DTE OK ALARM TEST DM OOS OOF NS TXD RXD RTS CTS DTR | | blinking blinking –...
Monitoring the DSU 6-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Network LEDs DM – Data Mode:ON – DSU (DDS network interface) is sending or receiving data, or is in DMI condition (all 1’s being received). OFF – DDS network interface is receiving CMI codes. OOS – Out of Service:ON – The network has notified the ...
Monitoring the DSU 6-4 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Port LEDs TXD – Transmitted Data:ON – Receiving all 0s from the DTE. OFF – Receiving all 1s from the DTE. Blinking – User data is being transferred. RXD – Received Data:ON – Sending all 0s to the DTE. OFF – Sending all 1s to the DTE. Blinking – Us...
Monitoring the DSU 6-5 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Unit Status Status is a branch of the ATI main menu. From Status, the System and TestStatus screen is available and has three sections: Health and Status – Displays messages in priority order (highest to lowest).Refer to Health and Status Messages...
Monitoring the DSU 6-7 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Self-Test Results The results of the last power-up or reset self-test appear in the middle column ofthe System and Test Status screen. Table 6-2. Self-Test Results Messages Message What Message Indicates What To Do Device Fail One or more of the D...
Monitoring the DSU 6-8 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Network Performance Statistics Performance statistics for the network interface are available to: Monitor the current status of the network operations. View the DSU’s performance statistics, which: — Assist you in determining the duration of speci...
7-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Testing 7 Detecting Problems The DSU can detect and report problem conditions and perform diagnostic tests.The DSU offers a number of indicators to alert you to possible problems: LEDs – Refer to the DSU LEDs section in Chapter 6. SNMP Traps – For information on tra...
Testing 7-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Tests Available From the Test menu, you can run network tests, data port tests, and a lamp testfor the front panel LEDs. Loopbacks can be initiated locally and remotely. Refer to Loopbacks , Table 7-2. The Test menu is limited to users with an access level o...
Testing 7-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 CSU or External Network Loopback CSU loopback is an external loopback that is located as close as possible to thenetwork interface. An active CSU loopback disrupts IP data going over the IMC. DSU CSU DTE Interface Aggregate DTE Port DDSNetworkPort 496-15144 ...
Testing 7-4 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 511 Test Pattern for the Network This test sends or monitors the 511 test pattern over the network interface. The Monitor 511 test also provides an error counter that can be reset. Refer tothe Network Tests section for an example of the Network Tests screen....
Testing 7-5 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Ending an Active Test A test initiated by the user can be ended by the user. A Test Timeout option is available to automatically terminate a user-initiatedLoopback or Pattern test (as opposed to manually terminating a test) after ithas been running a specifi...
Testing 7-6 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table 7-1. Test Status Messages (2 of 2) Test Status Message Meaning Network-init. DSU LBActive A DSU Loopback initiated by the network is currently active. If the network service is 56 kbps, the network loopback isnon-latching. A non-latching loopback ends ...
Testing 7-7 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table 7-2. Loopbacks (2 of 2) Loopback Type Notes Initiated By Network-initiated 56 kbps DSULoopback (Non-latching loopback) DDS Network When IMC is enabled, the aggregatedata stream is looped back to thenetwork. Cannot be disabled by user. Network-initiated...
Testing 7-8 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Refer to Terminal Port Options , Table A-4. To reset Terminal port settings: Procedure 1. At the async terminal connected to the Terminal port, verify that the Terminal port options are set to the default settings: — Data Rate(Kbps) to 9.6 — Character Length...
8-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Messages and Troubleshooting 8 Messages and Troubleshooting There are many messages available to assess the status of the device andcontribute to problem resolutions. Refer to the following sections: Alarm Messages — ASCII Alarms — ASCII Alarm Messages — Configuring...
Messages and Troubleshooting 8-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 When individually enabled, a specific alarm is sent at the start of thecorresponding alarm condition. If more than one alarm condition exists, only thehighest priority alarm will be sent. Any other alarms are sent out when the higherprio...
Messages and Troubleshooting 8-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Configuring SNMP Traps An SNMP trap can be automatically sent out the IMC or the Management port tothe SNMP manager when the DSU detects conditions set by the user. Thesetraps enable the SNMP manager to gauge the state of the network. Re...
Messages and Troubleshooting 8-4 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Device Messages The Device Messages in Table 8-1, listed in alphabetical order, may appear in the messages area at the bottom of the ATI screens. Table 8-1. Device Messages (1 of 2) Device Message What Message Indicates What To Do Blank ...
Messages and Troubleshooting 8-5 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table 8-1. Device Messages (2 of 2) Device Message What To Do What Message Indicates Password MatchingError – Re-enterPassword Password entered in theRe-enter Password field ofthe Administer Loginsscreen does not matchwhat was entered in...
Messages and Troubleshooting 8-6 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table 8-2. Troubleshooting (2 of 2) Symptom Solutions Possible Cause An LED is not lit. LED is burned out. Run the Lamp test. If the LED inquestion does not flash with theother LEDs, then contact yourservice representative. No power, or ...
A-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Configuration Option Tables A Configuration Option Tables Overview The tables in this appendix summarize the configuration options accessed whenyou select Configuration on the Main Menu. The configuration options arearranged into groups based upon functionality. Sel...
Configuration Option Tables A-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Configuration Edit/Display • System • Network • Data Port • User Interface • Alarms & Traps • SNMP & Communication User Interface • Terminal Port • Management Port • External Device • Telnet Session Save Load SNMP & Communicat...
Configuration Option Tables A-5 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Network Interface Options Menu For Network Interface Options, refer to Table A-2. To access the NetworkInterface Options screen, follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu → Configuration → Load Configuration From → Edit → Network Tab...
Configuration Option Tables A-9 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Data Port Options Menu For Data Port Options, refer to Table A-3. To access the Data Port Optionsscreen, follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu → Configuration → Load Configuration From → Edit → Data Port Table A-3. Data Port Opti...
Configuration Option Tables A-11 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table A-3. Data Port Options (3 of 3) Monitor DTR Possible Settings: Enable, DisableDefault Setting: Enable Indicates to the DSU whether to monitor the Interchange Circuit CT108, Data TerminalReady (DTR), from the DTE. Enable – The DSU m...
Configuration Option Tables A-13 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table A-4. Terminal Port Options (3 of 3) Inactivity Timeout Possible Settings: Enable, DisableDefault Setting: Disable Provides automatic logoff of an ATI session through the Terminal Port. When thesession is closed, User Interface Idle...
Configuration Option Tables A-15 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table A-5. Management Port Options (3 of 3) Stop Bits Possible Settings: 1, 1.5, 2Default Setting: 1 Provides the number of stop bits for the Management port. Stop Bits option appears when Port Type is set to Asynchronous. 1, 1.5, or 2 –...
Configuration Option Tables A-18 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table A-6. External Device Options (3 of 3) Disconnect String Possible Settings: ASCII Text, ClearDefault Setting: [blank] The Disconnect String specifies the command used to disconnect an external device.The external device must be in c...
Configuration Option Tables A-20 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Alarms & Traps Options Menu For Alarms & Traps Options, refer to Table A-8. To access the Alarms & TrapsOptions screen, follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu → Configuration → Load Configuration From → Edit → Alarms ...
Configuration Option Tables A-22 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 SNMP & Communication Options Menu The SNMP & Communications Menu includes the following: Communication Protocol Options , Table A-9 General SNMP Management Options , Table A-10 SNMP NMS Security Options , Table A-11 SNMP Traps Op...
Configuration Option Tables A-27 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 SNMP Traps Options To access the SNMP Traps Options screen, follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu → Configuration → Load Configuration From → Edit → SNMP & Communication → SNMP Traps Table A-12. SNMP Traps Options (1 of 2) S...
Configuration Option Tables A-30 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table A-13 contains non-printable ASCII characters . To form a control sequence, the caret (^) must be followed by one character. In addition to ASCII printablecharacters, these control sequences are also valid entries in the following: ...
B-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Worksheets B Overview The worksheets in this appendix summarize the configuration options accessedwhen you select Configuration on the Main Menu. The possible menu selectionsare displayed with the default settings and the possible settings. Configuration Worksheets ...
Worksheets B-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Network Interface Configuration Option Settings Default in [Bold] Network-initiated DSU Loopback (64K CC) [Enable], Disable Data Scrambling (64K CC) Enable, [Disable] V.54 Initiated DSU Loopback Enable, [Disable] In-Band Management Channel Rate (bps) [Dis...
C-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 MIB Descriptions C MIB Description Overview The following sections show generally how the SNMP DSU supports MIB objectsrelative to their RFC description. MIBs are available on the World Wide Web sitelisted on Page A (the reverse side of the title page of this docume...
MIB Descriptions C-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 The following MIB II groups are not supported: Address Translation Group Exterior Gateway Protocol ( EGP ) Group RS-232-Like MIB – RFC 1659 The unit supports RS-232-Like MIB, RFC 1659: Number of RS-232-Like Ports Object. General Port Table Objects A...
MIB Descriptions C-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 System Group System Group objects are fully supported by the unit. Table C-1. System Group Objects Object Description Setting/Contents sysDescr( system 1) Provides a full name andversion identification for thesystem’s hardware andsoftware. PARADYNE ...
MIB Descriptions C-4 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Interfaces Group The Interfaces Group as defined in RFC 1573 consists of an object indicating thenumber of interfaces supported by the unit and an interface table containing anentry for each interface. Since RFC 1573 is an SNMPv2 MIB, it is converte...
MIB Descriptions C-5 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table C-2. Interfaces Group Objects (2 of 4) Object Setting/Contents Description ifType( ifEntry 3 ) Identifies the interfacetype based on thephysical/linkprotocol(s), right belowthe network layer. Supported values: other( 1 ) – Used for the DDS net...
MIB Descriptions C-10 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Generic Receive Address Table Not supported by the unit. IP Group The Internet Protocol Group objects are supported by the unit for all data pathsthat are currently configured to carry IP data to/from the unit. All of the objects inthe IP Group, ex...
MIB Descriptions C-13 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 RS-232-Like MIB, RFC 1659 Supported for the User Data port, the Management port, and the Terminal port.RFC 1659 is an SNMPv2 MIB, but is converted to an SNMPv1 MIB to supportthis unit. This MIB consists of one object and five tables. Number of RS-2...
MIB Descriptions C-14 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Table C-8. General Port Table Objects (2 of 2) Object Setting/Contents Description rs232PortOutSpeed(rs232PortEntry 6 ) Contains the port’s outputspeed in bits per second. The rs232PortOutSpeedobject has the same valuesas the rs232PortInSpeedobject...
MIB Descriptions C-17 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Output Signal Table Objects The Output Signal Table Objects contains entries for the output signals that canbe asserted by the unit, for the synchronous User Data port. Clarification forobjects contained in this table as it applies to the unit is p...
MIB Descriptions C-18 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Enterprise MIB Objects The following lists the Paradyne Enterprise specific MIB Objects supported by theunit. Device Configuration Variable (pdn-common 7) The variable devConfigAreaCopy in the devConfigArea group is supported. Thisvariable allows t...
D-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Standards Compliance forSNMP Traps D SNMP Traps Overview This section describes the unit’s compliance with SNMP standards and anyspecial operational features for the SNMP traps supported. The unit supports thefollowing user interface traps, along with several enterp...
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps D-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Trap: warmStart SNMP Trap Description Possible Cause warmStart The unit has reinitializeditself. The trap is sent after theunit resets and stabilizes. There are novariable-bindings. Reset command. Power disruption. Traps: linkUp a...
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps D-3 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Traps: Enterprise Specific The enterpriseSpecific trap indicates that an enterprise-specific event hasoccurred. The Specific-trap field in the Trap PDU identifies the particular trap thatoccurred. The following table lists the ent...
E-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Cables and Pin Assignments E Cabling Overview The following sections provide pin assignments: Terminal Port EIA-232 Connector Management Port EIA-232 Connector V.35 User Data Port Connector Standard EIA-232-D Crossover Cable LAN Adapter Converter and Cable Modular R...
Cables and Pin Assignments E-2 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Terminal Port EIA-232 Connector The Terminal port connects to a PC or VT100-compatible terminal. Signal Direction Pin # Transmit Data ( TXD ) To DSU ( In ) 2 Received Data ( RXD ) From DSU ( Out ) 3 Request to Send ( RTS ) To DSU ( In ) 4 ...
Cables and Pin Assignments E-5 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 LAN Adapter Converter and Cable The following figure shows the: Pin assignments for the DB25 plug to modular jack converter between theManagement port and the 8-conductor LAN Adapter cable and Pin assignments for the custom 8-conductor cab...
GL-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Glossary A software program housed within a device to provide SNMP functionality. Each SNMPagent stores management information and responds to the manager’s request. A single bit stream that combines two or more bit streams. American Standard Code for Information I...
IN-1 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Index Numbers 511 test pattern, 7-4– 7-5 A access effective level, 4-4 SNMP, 1-4, 4-6 to the ATI, 4-1– 4-5 administer login, 4-2 alarm condition, 7-1 LED, 6-2 messages, 8-1– 8-3 alarms & traps, options, A-1, A-20– A-22 alternate directory, 3-5– 3-7 ASCII alarm,...
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