Paradyne SNMP DSU - Manual

Paradyne SNMP DSU

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright
  • Page 3 – Contents; About This Guide; vii; About the SNMP DSU
  • Page 4 – ii; Customizing the SNMP DSU
  • Page 5 – iii; Monitoring the DSU
  • Page 6 – iv; Configuration Option Tables
  • Page 7 – Cables and Pin Assignments
  • Page 8 – Document Purpose and Intended Audience; Section
  • Page 9 – viii; MIB Descriptions. Provides all MIBs supported by the DSU.; Product-Related Documents; Document Number; Model 7610 SNMP DSU Startup Instructions
  • Page 10 – Model 7610 SNMP DSU Features; Local Management. Provides local management via an:; — Async terminal connection through the Terminal port; Remote Management. Provides remote management:; — Out-of-band, using an external modem through the Terminal port or
  • Page 11 – SNMP Management Capabilities; MIB Support; The following MIBs are supported:
  • Page 12 – Supported Link-Layer Protocols; Typical SNMP DSU Configurations; The SNMP DSU can also be used in a frame relay network.
  • Page 13 – User Interface Types; There are three types of user interfaces for the SNMP DSU:; Rear Panel Interface Connections
  • Page 14 – Using the ATI; Accessing the ATI; Direct connection through the Terminal port.; Connecting to the Terminal Port; Character length set to 8.
  • Page 15 – Main Menu
  • Page 16 – Screen Format Types; Three types of screen formats are available on the ATI.; What Affects Screen Displays; What appears on the screens depends on the:; Current configuration – How your DSU is currently configured.
  • Page 17 – Entering Device and System Information
  • Page 18 – Navigating the Screens; Keyboard Keys; Procedure
  • Page 19 – Screen Function Keys
  • Page 20 – Switching Between Screen Work Areas; key until you reach the desired function key.; Ending a Session; Use the Exit function key from any screen to terminate the session.; Save changes if you have altered your configuration.
  • Page 21 – ASCII Characters
  • Page 22 – System Fields; System Name: The general SNMP system name; Identity Information
  • Page 23 – Configuring the DSU; Configuration Option Areas; Referring to; Configuration Option Area
  • Page 24 – Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options; Security; Saving Configuration Options
  • Page 25 – Establishing Call Setup; Call Directories Screen
  • Page 26 – Call Directory Phone Number Entries
  • Page 27 – Call Setup Screen; External Device Options; Alarms & Traps Options
  • Page 28 – Security Overview; ATI Access
  • Page 29 – Creating a Login; Device Reset
  • Page 30 – Deleting a Login
  • Page 31 – Effective Access Levels
  • Page 32 – ATI Access Conditions
  • Page 33 – Controlling SNMP Access; Assigning SNMP Community Names and Access Levels; General SNMP Management Options; Limiting SNMP Access through the IP Addresses of the Managers; SNMP NMS Security Options
  • Page 34 – IP Addressing; Selecting an IP Addressing Scheme; Assign IP addresses to:
  • Page 35 – IP Addressing Scheme Examples; Management port: Set the Port Use option to Net Link see; IMC Connection – Same Subnet; The NMS, at the central site, via a LAN adapter
  • Page 36 – Using Routers to Route DSU Management Data
  • Page 37 – Assigning IP Addresses and Subnet Masks; Choosing a Default Network Destination; Communication Protocol Options
  • Page 38 – What to Monitor; MIB Descriptions; DSU LEDs; System LEDs display the status of the unit
  • Page 39 – System LEDs
  • Page 40 – Network LEDs
  • Page 41 – Port LEDs
  • Page 42 – Unit Status; Health and Status Messages; Test Status – Currently active tests. Refer to; Test Status; Viewing Health and Status; Message
  • Page 44 – Network Interface Status; The network interface status fields are read-only:
  • Page 45 – Network Performance Statistics
  • Page 46 – Testing; Detecting Problems; Alarm Condition
  • Page 47 – Tests Available; Loopbacks; Network Tests
  • Page 48 – CSU or External Network Loopback; Refer to the
  • Page 49 – 11 Test Pattern for the Network; Data Port Tests; Local Loopback; V.35 User Data Port Connector; Lamp Test
  • Page 50 – Ending an Active Test; System Options; Test Status Messages; Test Status Message
  • Page 51 – Loopback Type
  • Page 52 – Self-Test Results Messages
  • Page 53 – Terminal Port Options
  • Page 54 – Messages and Troubleshooting; ASCII Alarms; Port Use is configured for Alarms. Refer to
  • Page 55 – ASCII Alarm Messages; Crossed Pair condition has been detected
  • Page 56 – Configuring SNMP Traps; Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps; Dialing Out SNMP Traps; Call
  • Page 57 – Device Messages; The; Device Message
  • Page 58 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 59 – Symptom
  • Page 60 – Configuration Option Tables Overview; All changes to configuration options must be saved. Refer to the
  • Page 61 – System Options Menu
  • Page 64 – Network Interface Options Menu
  • Page 68 – Data Port Options Menu
  • Page 70 – User Interface Options Menu
  • Page 72 – Management Port Options
  • Page 74 – External Device Options for the Management Port
  • Page 77 – Telnet Session Options
  • Page 79 – Alarms & Traps Options Menu
  • Page 81 – SNMP & Communication Options Menu
  • Page 86 – SNMP Traps Options
  • Page 89 – ASCII Non-Printable Characters
  • Page 90 – Worksheets; Overview; System
  • Page 91 – Network Interface; Data Port
  • Page 94 – MIB Description Overview; Objects
  • Page 95 – Enterprise MIB Objects
  • Page 96 – System Group; System Group objects are fully supported by the unit.; System Group Objects
  • Page 97 – Interfaces Group
  • Page 98 – Object
  • Page 103 – Generic Receive Address Table; Not supported by the unit.; IP Group
  • Page 106 – General Port Table Objects
  • Page 107 – The following are not supported:; Asynchronous Port Table Objects
  • Page 110 – Output Signal Table Objects
  • Page 111 – Device Configuration Variable
  • Page 112 – SNMP Traps Overview; Trap: authentificationFailure; SNMP Trap
  • Page 113 – Traps: linkUp and linkDown; The link SNMP traps are:; Interface
  • Page 114 – Traps: Enterprise Specific; Trap
  • Page 116 – Cabling Overview; The following sections provide pin assignments:
  • Page 117 – Terminal Port EIA-232 Connector; The Terminal port connects to a PC or VT100-compatible terminal.; Management Port EIA-232 Connector; The following table shows the; Signal
  • Page 120 – LAN Adapter Converter and Cable; The following figure shows the:; Modular RJ48S DDS Network Interface Cable
  • Page 121 – Glossary
  • Page 125 – Index; Numbers
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MODEL 7610 SNMP DSU

USER’S GUIDE

Document No. 7610-A2-GB20-10

November 1997

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Page 2 - Copyright

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...

Page 3 - Contents; About This Guide; vii; About the SNMP DSU

i 7610-A2-GB20-10 November 1997 Contents About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Document Summary vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product-Related Documents viii . . . ....

Page 4 - ii; Customizing the SNMP DSU

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...

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