Paradyne SLV 9128 manual

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    1 FrameSaver R SL V 9128 Quick Reference Document Number 9128-A2-GL10-40 May 2000 Product Documentation on the W orld Wide W eb We provide complete product documentation online. This lets you search the documentation for specific topics and print only what you need, reducing the waste of surplus printing. It also helps us maintain competitive price[...]

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    2 00-16722a Menu Hierar ch y Status System and T est Status LMI Reported DLCIs PVC Connection Status Timeslot Assignment Status DBM Interface Status IP Routing T able Perf ormance Statistics T rap Event Log Display LEDs and Control Leads Identity Identity • System • NAM • DBM LMI Reported DLCIs • DLCI • Status • CIR (bps) PVC Connection[...]

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    3 MAIN MENU Status T est Configuration Auto-Configur ation Control Easy Install Auto-Configuration • Fr ame Relay Discov ery Mode • Automatic Circuit Remov al • Automatic Backup Configuration 00-16728b MAIN MENU Status T est Configuration Auto-Configuration Control Easy Install System Information • Device Name • System Name, Location, Con[...]

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    4 Configuration Option Summaries This section summarizes the configuration options accessed when you select Configuration from the Main Menu. H System H Physical (Network, Data Port, and ISDN) H ISDN (Link Profiles) H DSX-1 H T ime Slot Assignment — Frame Relay Network Assignments — DSX-1 to Network Assignments — Sync Data Port Assignments H [...]

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    5 Frame Relay and LMI Select Frame Relay and LMI to configure the general frame relay options for the system. Frame Relay and LMI Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] LMI Behavior [ Independent ], Port-1_Follows_Net1-FR1, Port-2_Follows_Net1-FR1, All_Ports_Follow_Net1-FR1 Net1-FR1_Follows_Port-1, Net1-FR1_Follows_Port-2, Port-1_Codepen[...]

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    6 General Select General to configure a timeout period and duration for user-initiated loopbacks and pattern tests, a primary and secondary clock source for the system, and a system alarm relay . General Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] T est T imeout [ Enable ], Disable T est Duration (min) 1 – 120 [ 10 ] Primary Clock Source [ [...]

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    7 Data Ports Select Data Ports, then Physical to configure physical characteristics for the port connected to the DTE. Data Ports Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] Port Status [ Enable ], Disable Port Use (Port-2 only) [ Frame Relay ], Synchronous Data For Port-1 or when Port Use is set to Frame Relay on Port-2: Max Port Rate (Kbps)[...]

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    8 ISDN Select ISDN, then Physical to configure physical characteristics for the ISDN interface if an ISDN DBM is installed. The following table shows the configuration options for an ISDN BRI DBM. ISDN BRI Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] Interface Status Enable, [ Disable ] Originate or Answer [ Originate ], Answer Service Profile[...]

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    9 ISDN Link Profiles Select ISDN, then Link Profiles to configure the ISDN Link Profiles. Link Profiles Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] Link Name ASCII text entry , [ HQ_Site ] Link Status Auto, [ Disable ] Outbound Phone Number 0 – 9, * , # , <space>, _ , – , ), or ( Inbound Calling ID 1 or 2 0 – 9 Maximum Link Rate ([...]

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    10 Time Slot Assignment Select T ime Slot Assignment to make cross-connection assignments. Select Frame Relay Network Assignments to assign DS0s on the T1 network interface(s) for frame relay links. Frame Relay-to-Network Interface Time Slot Assignment Network Channel Settings Default in [ Bold ] T ime Slot Discovery [ Enable ], Disable N0 1 – N2[...]

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    11 Frame Relay Select Frame Relay to configure the Frame Relay characteristics of the following interfaces: H Network H Data Ports Frame Relay Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] LMI Protocol lnitialize_From_Net1FR1, Initialize_From_Interface, Auto_On_LMI_Fail, Standard, Annex-A, Annex-D [ lnitialize_From_Interface ] for a data port l[...]

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    12 DLCI Records Select DLCI Records to manually configure DLCI records for each interface. The Auto-Configuration feature provides automatic configuration of DLCI records. Select DLCI Records to configure the DLCI Records for the following interfaces: H Network H Data Port H ISDN The Auto-Configuration feature provides automatic DLCI record configu[...]

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    13 PVC Connections Select PVC Connections to manually configure the logical connections between the selected interface and the data ports. The Auto-Configuration feature provides automatic configuration of PVC connections. PVC Connections Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] Source Link Port- n , ISDN Link Name , Net1-FR1 Source DLCI 1[...]

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    14 Node IP Select Node IP to configure support of the IP communication network. Node IP Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] Node IP Address 001.000.000.000 – 223.255.255.255, [ Clear ] Node Subnet Mask [ 000.000.000.000 ] – 255.255.255.255, Clear Default IP Destination [ None ], Modem, COM, PVCname TS Access Management Link [ None[...]

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    15 General SNMP Management Select General SNMP Management to configure the FrameSaver unit so it can be managed as an SNMP agent. General SNMP Management Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] SNMP Management [ Enable ], Disable Community Name 1 A SC II text entry , [ Public ], Clear Name 1 Access Read, [ Read/W rite ] Community Name 2 A[...]

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    16 SNMP NMS Security Select SNMP NMS Security to configure access to the unit. SNMP NMS Security Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] NMS IP V alidation Enable, [ Disable ] Number of Managers [ 1 ] – 10 NMS n IP Address 001.000.000.000 – 223.255.255.255, [ Clear ] Access T ype [ Read ], Read/Write SNMP T raps Select SNMP T raps to [...]

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    17 Communication Port Select Communication Port to configure the FrameSaver unit ’ s COM port. Communication Port Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] Port Use [ T erminal ], Net Link When Port Use is set to T erminal: Data Rate (Kbps) 9.6, 14.4, [ 19.2 ], 28.8, 38.4, 57.6, 1 15.2 Character Length 7, [ 8 ] Parity [ None ], Even, Odd [...]

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    18 Modem Port Select Modem Port to configure the FrameSaver unit ’ s Modem port. Modem Port Configuration Option Settings Default in [ Bold ] Port Use [ T erminal ], Net Link When Port Use is set to T erminal: Dial-In Access [ Enable ], Disable Login Required Enable, [ Disable ] Port Access Level [ Level-1 ], Level-2, Level-3 Inactivity T imeout [...]

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    19 W arranty , Sales, Service, and T raining Information Contact your local sales representative, service representative, or distributor directly for any help needed. For additional information concerning warranty , sales, service, repair , installation, documentation, training, distributor locations, or Paradyne worldwide office locations, use one[...]