Operation Figure 3-4 Terminal Main Menu IQ PROBE MENU STRUCTURE The opening menu is the access point to all other operations. The Main menu branches are Configuration, View Statistics, Test, Dial, and Logout. See Figure 3-4. Each Main menu item has several functions and submenus to identify and access specific parameters. The Logout selection is only available on the terminal interface. The Dial selection is only available when an ESP DBU card is installed. In this chapter, the terminal selectio
This link violation is also reflected in the Discard Frame field. EA Violation Number of frames received with an error in the extended address (EA) bit field of the frame relay header. Encapsulation Error Number of frames received on a dedicated management DLCI that have RFC 1490 errors. These errors are also reflected in the Discard Frames field. If both management DLCIs are shared, the Encapsulation Error field is N/A. See the section Management DLCI Mode in the chapter Configuring the DCE Por
TID: TA1248 Total Access 1248 Unacknowledged Alarms: None Static IP Settings - for IP over Ethernet 1. IP address 192.168.1.1 2. Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 3. Default Gateway 192.168.1.254 4. TFTP IP address Not Configured 5. TL1 Port Number(set >1023) 13001 6. TL1 IP Transport type TCP 7. Reset IP Factory Defaults MAC Address 00-a0-c8-12-6d-f9 Selection : '?' - System Help Screen Figure 5-36. Static IP Settings - for IP over Ethernet Menu The Static IP Settings - for IP over Ethernet menu option
The NetVanta 1355 PWR units are fully compliant with the power delivery options called out in the IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet specification. By default, the PoE interfaces discover and provide power to IEEE compliant PDs. To disable power detection and supply, use the power inline never command in the CLI. To disable power detection and supply from the GUI, select the Ports page. Then select a single port from the list (e.g., eth 0/1). This will bring up the port detail page for eth 0/1. On
The options include the following •D4 •D1D 3. In-band Loopback: This option is used to enable or disable ANSI T1.403 in-band loopbacks. DS1 Circuit Provisioning The DS1 Circuit Provisioning menu items are used to provision the DS1 circuit. Options include the following: 1. Circuit Select: This option is used to select the circuit to be provisioned. The options include the following: • Circuit A • Circuit B 2. Operation State: This option is used to enable or disable the operation state of circui
INSTALLATION .......................................................3 3. CONFIGURATION ...................................................4 4. OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION .............................5 5. NORMAL OPERATION ...........................................6 6. PROTECT OPERATION...........................................6 7. PROTECTION SWITCH ...........................................8 8. SWITCHBACK ........................................................10 9. AUTO-PROTECT OPERATION .......
RJ-45 CONFIGURATION Set the switches located on either side of the adapter to the desired network settings. Use the same setting for both switches. 'warranty ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can be found at USA and Canadian customer Faxback: (877) 457-5007, Document 414. For service, CAPS requests, or further information, contact one of the following numbers: ADTR
STATUS LED STATUS GREEN Everything functioning normally . BLINKING ES, SES, or BPV detected YELLOW Loopbacks active . BLINKING In-band loopbacks armed RED Alarm on the HDSL2 loop, DSX or DS1 interface . BLINKING Signal Quality of 0 or No Sync on the HDSL2 loop FOUR-CHARACTER DISPLAY (FCD) OPERATION FCD Modes Mode Message Function Status STAT Displays loop margin, alarms, and general status conditions Display Off Blank Blank after five minutes of no activity View VIEW View current options sett
1. Connect the DB-9 (male) connector of your serial cable to the console port on the rear panel of the unit. 2. Connect the loose end of the serial cable to the VT100 terminal or PC (with terminal emulation software). 3. Open a VT100 terminal session to the Total Access 234 using the following settings: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity bits, and 1 stop bit. Press
Slow Blinking (Blinking 1 time per second) Synchronized with an SNR margin Green greater than the user defined SNR Margin Alarm Threshold and the pulse attenuation is greater than the user defined Loop Attenuation Alarm Threshold Solid Yellow Synchronized with an SNR margin greater than 0 dB but less than the user defined SNR Margin Alarm Threshold . Slow Blinking Synchronized with an SNR margin greater than 0 dB but less than the Yellow user defined SNR Margin Alarm Threshold and the pulse att