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1 INDEX A Abbreviating 16 Administrator Login 14 Alarms Maintenance Submenu 6-28, 7-8, 10-4 Alarms Pinout 3-7 APS History 13-5 APS Statistics 13-3 ATM 2-1 ATM Level 14-4 ATM Parameters 1-4 ATM Statistics 6-4 Atom 5-20 B Boot Configuration & Defaults A-1 Booting A-3 C Cable Connections 3-2 CDV 8-6 CES 5-23 CES_modes 14-4 Changing Default Configurations A-3 Circuit Emulation Service (CES) 14-2 Cisco 8110 General View 1-3 CIT Pinout 3-4 Clearance 1-11 Command Address 5-2 Alarms admin 10-2 Alarms dcl_level 10-3 Alarms external 10-4 Alarms LIM 10-5 Alarms name 10-3 Alarms Onlim 10-3 Alarms onlim 10-3 Alarms onvc 10-3 Alarms out_dcl_level 10-3 Alarms VC 10-5 APS F_Protection 13-3 APS Mode 13-3 APS Wait 13-3 ATM alarm id 6-3 ATM bipv_threshold 6-3 ATM clr_threshold 6-4 ATM cmr_threshold 6-4 ATM location_id 6-4 ATM lost_threshold 6-3 ATM Maintenance clear 6-24 ATM Maintenance LIM 6-24 ATM Maintenance loopback 6-21 ATM Maintenance send 6-23 ATM management_vpi 6-4 ATM misi_threshold 6-3 ATM pm 6-4 ATM secbr_threshold 6-4 ATM Ses_threshold 6-3 ATM VC cdv 6-11 ATM VC gcra ATM VC gcra ATM VC Maintenance id 6-22 ATM VC Maintenance vc 6-23 ATM VC Maintenance verify
2 ATM VC mbs 6-11 ATM VC new 6-7 ATM VC pcr 6-11 ATM VC PM activate 6-17 ATM VC PM block 6-15 ATM VC PM clear 6-16 ATM VC PM deactivate 6-17 ATM VC PM disable 6-16 ATM VC PM enable 6-16 ATM VC scr 6-11 ATM VC type 6-9 ATM VC vc_policing 6-8 CES delete CES New Console Control 5-9 Console Modem 5-9 Console Peer_Address 5-10 Console SLIP 5-9 Baud_Rate 5-10 Compress 5-11 Local_Address 5-10 Mask 5-10 CSM alarm 14-9 CSM buf_max_size CSM cas CSM cdv_rx_t CSM clear 7-20, CSM Clock_Recovery 14-9 CSM Clock_source 14-8 CSM config CSM det_loop_codes CSM disable CSM DT_Mode 14-8 CSM E1_Framing 14-7 CSM enable CSM interface CSM Line_Code 14-7 CSM loss_integ_time CSM Maintenance loopback CSM partial_fill CSM service CSM ses_threshold CSM status CSM T1_Framing 14-6 CSM Trunk_Condition 14-7 CSM UDT_alarm 14-8 Default 5-3 Delete 5-3 DS1_Lim _PM degraded DS1_Lim PM Unacceptable DSX1_Alarm High_Ber DSX1_Alarm Low_Ber DSX1 Attenuation 14-5 DSX1 Build_Out 14-5 DSX1 build_out 7-16 DSX1 coset 14-6 DSX1 CSM 14-6 DSX1 lcv_degraded 7-18 DSX1 Line_Bal 14-5 DSX1 Line_Type 14-5 DSX1 line_type 14-5 DSX1 payload 14-6 DSX1 PM 7-18 DSX1 ses_threshold 7-19 DSX1 status 7-19 DSX3 msg_exp 7-24 DSX3 TID_Exp 7-25 DSX3 TID_Xmt 7-25 Ethernet auto_nego 11-3 Ethernet FDB 11-4 Ethernet IP 11-4 Ethernet Mode 11-3 Ethernet Priority 11-3 Ethernet Rate 11-3 Ethernet Statistics Aging_time 11-5 Ethernet Statistics FDB 11-6 Ethernet Statistics Ports
3 ICMP 5-15 ip 5-16 IP Route 5-3 Delete 5-4 Destination 5-4 Gateway 5-4 New 5-4 LIM adapt_cells 7-10, 7-22 LIM ais_crit 7-22 LIM alarm 7-26 LIM als 7-9 LIM build_out 7-22 LIM c_bit 7-23 LIM clear 7-4 LIM coset 7-10, 7-23, 14-6 LIM cv_degraded 7-13 LIM cv_unacceptable 7-14 LIM degraded 7-4 LIM e3_mode 7-23 LIM gc 7-23 LIM high_ber 7-12, 7-26 LIM Idle_payload 7-10 LIM idle_payload 7-24 LIM lcv_degraded 7-28 LIM lcv_unaccept 7-28 LIM line_balance 7-17 LIM m_bit 7-24 LIM medium 7-9 LIM nr_byte 7-25 LIM ocd_time 7-24 LIM payload 7-10, 7-24 LIM pcv_degraded 7-28 LIM pcv_unaccept 7-29 LIM plcp 7-25 LIM plcp_ses_trsh 7-29 LIM PM 7-27 LIM pm 7-3 LIM ses_threshold 7-14, 7-19, 7-29 LIM signal_label 7-11 LIM slm 7-5, 7-12, 7-27 LIM Statistics Loopback 7-20, 7-21, 7-31, LIM Statistics Send_code 7-31 LIM status 7-14, 7-29 LIM stm1 7-9 LIM T1_attenuation 7-16 LIM tim 7-27 LIM unacceptable 7-5 LIM unavailable 7-5 LIM unused_g load 5-12 log 5-13 Maintenance Alarms 6-21 Maintenance APS 6-26 Maintenance DSX3 6-24, 6-25 loopback 6-25 Send_Code 6-25 Maintenance LIM 7-7 Maintenance SONET 6-24 Net_Mask 5-2 New 5-3 Operation Ping 5-13 Start 5-14 Stop 5-14 password 5-12 PS Admin 12-2 PVC Default 6-32 PVC Delete 6-32 PVC Encasulation 6-32 PVC New 6-31 PVC Peak_Rate 6-32 PVC Service_ID 6-32 Shaper assign 8-9 Shaper cdv 8-6 Shaper class 8-3 Shaper clear 8-7 Shaper clp_discard 8-7 Shaper direction 8-7 Shaper fixed_priority 8-8 3
4 Shaper LIM 8-3 Shaper mbs 8-6 Shaper pcr 8-6 Shaper scr 8-6 Shaper shaping 8-7 Shaper unassign 8-9 Shaper vc_assign 8-3 SNMP 5-16 SNMP Authentication 5-6 SNMP Community 5-6 SNMP Manager 5-6, 5-7 Community 5-8 Delete 5-8 New 5-8 Traps 5-8 SONET/SDH Loopback 7-15 SONET/SDH alarm 7-11 SONET/SDH PM 7-13 Statistics APS 5-27 Statistics Clear 5-27 Ethernet 5-28 Interfaces 5-28 Management 5-28 Statistics LIM 5-27 Statistics Management 5-20 Statistics Module 5-23, 5-24, 5-25, 5-27 Statistics Shaper 5-20 Statistics sysuptime 5-19 Statistics VC 5-27 tcp 5-16 Timing external 9-3 Timing output 9-3 Timing primary 9-2 Timing secondary 9-3 Timing select 9-3 udp 5-17 VC Alarms 6-8 VC Alarms Maintenance External 6-30 VC 6-29 VC CC 6-13 VC CC Activate 6-14 VC CC Deactivate 6-14 VC CC Disable 6-13 VC Cell_Type 6-12 VC delete 6-7 VC disable 6-8 VC enable 6-8 VC end_point 6-8 VC Generation 6-12 VC PM 6-8 VC policing 6-8 Command, list 16 Command Line, specifying an Option 18 Command Lines, editing 19 Command Lines with Arguments 18 Commands Menu 17 Commands, abbreviating 16 Commands, exploring 17 Commands, specifying parameters 18 Configuration Commands 17 Configuration Data 1-3 Configuration Menu 23 Configuring PVCs 2-2 Connecting the External alarms 3-6 Connecting the External timing 3-5 Constant Bit Rate (CBR) Service Category 1-6 CSM7810 Application 14-3 D Data accumulation 1-8 documentation conventions used in xiii meaning of cautions used in xiii meaning of notes in xiii 4
5 DS3/E E Editing Command Lines 19 Electrical signal Cables 3-3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements 1-12 Ethernet 5-20 Ethernet Configuration 11-1 Ethernet Parameters 1-4 Executing 18 Exit command 19 Exploring 17 Exploring Menus within Commands 17 External Alarms Configuration 10-1 External Alarms Maintenance 10-3 External clock synchronization 1-13 External Connections 1-12 F Full Manageability 1-8 G General Commands 15 General Operating procedures 3-10 Global Commands 17 Grounding 1-11 H Hardware Features 3-2 History menu 6-27 L LIM low_ber 7-12, 7-27 Operation Battery 5-12 Operation Date 5-12 Operation init_defaults 5-12 Operation reboot 5-12 Operation Rows 5-12 Operation Slip 5-12 Operation timeout 5-12 LEDs - Front Panel 3-11 LEDs - LIM Front Panel 3-11 LIM Alarms 7-5, 7-8 LIM History 7-31 LIM Maintenance 7-5 LIM Module 3-4 installing 3-4 Removing 3-5 Replacing 3-5 LIM Modules 1-10 LIMs 1-3 LIM Statistics 7-29 LIM Unit 1-10 LINE_TYPE 7-16 Line Configuration 14-4 Line Interface Modules 1-7 Load 19 Load Configuration 21 Load Configuration Menu 21 Logging In 14 M Maintenance 1-7, 6-21 Management 1-5 Menu Root 17 Module Command 5-17 Monitoring 1-5 lcommand 5
6 N Navigating from the keyboard 15 Navigating from the terminal 15 Navigating the Console Interface 14 Non Real-Time Bit Rate (VBR2, VBR3) Service Category 1-6 O Operation Commands 5-11 Optical Cables 3-2 Originating And Terminating Paths 2-3 P P 18 Performance Monitoring (PM) 1-8 Physical Characteristics 1-8 Policing 1-5 Policing Strategy 1-6 Power supply 3-2 PROM Boot Configuration A-3 PVC Configuration 6-30 R Rack Installation 1-9 Real-Time Variable Bit Rate (VBR1) Service Category 1-6 Rear Panel 3-3 Root Menu 17, 22 S Shaper History 8-9 Shaper Statistics 8-9 Single Level Commands 17 SNMP Configuration 5-5 Software Download Configuration A-1 SONET/SDH 7-8 Specifications 1-14 Statistics 5-18, 6-4 Statistics Management 5-14 System Features 1-2 T Terminal 3-3 Terminal Interface 13 The 5-20 Through Paths 2-2 Timing 1-12 Traps B-1 U UDT_ALARM 14-8 Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) Service Category 1-6 Updating the System Software 19 User Login 14 Using 16, 17 Using? to List Available Commands 16 Using Commands 13 V VCI 2-1 VC Performance Monitoring 6-15 VC Policing Submenu 6-8 VC Statistics 6-18 Virtual Channels 2-3 Virtual Paths (VPs) 2-2 VPI 2-1 6
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