Axxius 800 User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Axxius 800 User Manual
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- 1 - Base Platform
- 2 - Physical Installation
- 3 - Electrical Installation and Cabling
- 4 - Configuration
- 5 - CLI Commands
- Command Line Interface Help
- CLI Commands
- aco (Alarm Cut Off)
- add
- add (ds1) ais
- add (router) dhcp server option
- add (router) dns proxy
- add (router) remote
- add (router) snmp community
- add (router) snmp trap
- add (router) static dns host
- add (router) uploaduser
- add (router-lan) filter
- add (router-lan) secondary ip address
- add (router-lan) static
- add (router-wan) firewall
- add (router-wan) gre network
- add (router-wan) nat bypass
- add (router-wan) static
- add user
- alarms
- clear
- connect
- delete
- delete (ds1) ais
- delete (router) dhcp server option
- delete (router) dns proxy
- delete (router) remote
- delete (router) snmp community
- delete (router) snmp trap
- delete (router) static dns host
- delete (router) uploaduser
- delete (router-lan) filter
- delete (router-lan) secondary ip address
- delete (router-lan) static
- delete (router-wan) firewall
- delete (router-wan) gre network
- delete (router-wan) nat bypass
- delete (router-wan) static
- delete user
- disconnect
- exit
- install
- load
- log
- ping
- rename (router)
- reset
- restore
- rtrping
- set
- set alarms
- set autoexit
- set (bri)
- set (bri) mode
- set (bri) pmsync
- set cclabel
- set clock
- set clock (1 and 2)
- set date
- set (ds0)
- set (ds1)
- set (ds1 card)
- set (ds3)
- set ethernet ip address
- set external alarm
- set (fxo)
- set (fxsPS or fxsPSM)
- set id
- set idle
- set ip gateway
- set ipds0
- set key
- set login auth
- set login support
- set lsbackup
- set lsprotect enable/disable
- set lsprotect manual
- set lsprotect nonrevertive
- set lsprotect remove
- set lsprotect revertive
- set (ocudp) baud
- set (ocudp) loopback
- set (ocudp) loopdetect
- set (ocudp) mvec
- set (ocudp) secondary
- set (ocudp) selftest
- set (ocudp) up/down
- set (router) autologout
- set (router) default
- set (router) dhcp
- set (router) dns
- set (router) enhanced security
- set (router) lmi
- set (router) lmi poll
- set (router) login auth
- set (router) login prompt
- set (router) ntp
- set (router) password
- set (router) port
- set (router) ppp auth
- set (router) ppp security
- set (router) proxy
- set (router) reboot
- set (router) rip
- set (router) snmp
- set (router) stp
- set (router) syslog
- set (router-lan) filter forward
- set (router-lan) framing
- set (router-lan) gateway
- set (router-lan) ip address
- set (router-lan) ipx network
- set (router-lan) phy
- set (router-lan) rip
- set (router-lan) stp
- set (router-lan) up/down
- set (router-trunk) encapsulation
- set (router-trunk) multilink group
- set (router-trunk) speed
- set (router-trunk) up/down
- set (router-wan) dlci
- set (router-wan) gre
- set (router-wan) ip
- set (router-wan) ip address
- set (router-wan) ipx
- set (router-wan) nat
- set (router-wan) other
- set (router-wan) ppp
- set (router-wan) rip
- set (router-wan) stp
- set (router-wan) trunk
- set (router-wan) up/down
- set screen
- set snmp
- set time
- set user
- set (v35)
- set (v54)
- set verification
- show
- show (adpcm)
- show autoexit
- show (bri)
- show cclabels
- show clock
- show connect
- show connect adpcm
- show date
- show (ds0)
- show (ds1)
- show (ds3)
- show ethernet
- show external alarms
- show (fxo)
- show (fxsPS or fxsPSM)
- show id
- show image
- show impedance
- show ip
- show ipds0
- show login
- show lsprotect
- show ntp
- show (ocudp)
- show radius
- show (router)
- show (router) dhcp
- show (router) dns
- show (router) dns proxy
- show (router) lmi
- show (router) login
- show (router) ntp
- show (router) port
- show (router) ppp
- show (router) rip
- show (router) snmp
- show (router) stp
- show (router) syslog
- show (router) uploaduser
- show (router-lan)
- show (router-lan) filter
- show (router-lan) static
- show (router-lan) stp
- show (router-wan)
- show (router-wan) firewall
- show (router-wan) nat bypass
- show (router-wan) ppp
- show (router-wan) static ip address
- show (router-wan) static ip network
- show (router-wan) static ipx network
- show (router-wan) static mac address
- show (router-wan) static nat address
- show (router-wan) stp
- show (router-wan) trunk
- show screen
- show snmp
- show syslog
- show time
- show users
- show (v35)
- show (v54)
- status
- status (adpcm)
- status (adpcm) performance
- status (adpcm) performance history
- status (bri)
- status (bri) performance
- status (bri) performance history
- status clock
- status (ds0)
- status (ds1)
- status (ds1) performance
- status (ds1) performance history
- status (ds3)
- status (ds3) performance
- status (ds3) performance history
- status equipment
- status (fxo)
- status (fxsPS or fxsPSM)
- status ipds0
- status lsprotect
- status (ocudp)
- status (ocudp) performance
- status (ocudp) performance history
- status (router)
- status (router-lan)
- status (router-trunk)
- status sessions
- status (v54)
- store
- switch
- telnet
- trace route
- 6 - DS1 Controller Card
- 7 - DS3 Controller Card
- 8 - FXO Voice Card
- 9 - ISDN BRI Card
- 10 - OCU-DP Card
- 11 - Single Channel POTS Cards
- 12 - Power Supply
- 13 - Quad DS1 ADPCM Card
- 14 - Quad T1 & Quad DS1/E1 Card
- 15 - Terminal Server Router Card
- 16 - V.35/.54 Card
- 17 - Low Speed Protection Card
- 18 - Maintenance
- A - Regulatory Approvals
- B - SNMP Interface
- C - Loopback Tests
- Alarms
- Logs
- Status and Performance
- Overview
- DS1 Loopbacks
- V.35 Loopbacks
- V.35/V.54 Loop
- V.35/V.54 Service Card Description
- V.54 Loop
- V.54 Equipment Loopback
- 10Base-T
- 100Base-TX
- ADPCM
- Annex D
- Analog
- authentication
- authorization
- B-channel
- B8ZS
- backplane
- bandwidth
- Basic Rate Interface (BRI)
- BER
- BERT
- bipolar
- Bipolar Violation (BPV)
- bit
- Bit Error Rate Test (BERT)
- bit robbing
- bps
- BPV
- BRI
- bridge
- broadband
- C-bit Coding Violation (CCV)
- C-bit Errored Seconds (CES)
- C-bit Severely Errored Seconds (CSES)
- CDPD
- Central Office (CO)
- Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol (CHAP)
- channel
- Channel Associated Signaling (CAS)
- CIDR
- Circuit Identifier
- Clear Channel
- CLI
- Classless Routing
- cold-standby
- Command Line
- Community Name
- Constant Bit Rate (CBR)
- CSU
- Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)
- Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
- D4 Superframe (SF)
- Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)
- DDS
- DHCP
- download
- Drop & Insert (D&I)
- DS0
- DS1
- DS3
- DSU/CSU
- Dual Tone Multi- Frequency (DTMF)
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- E&M Signaling
- Earth ground
- Electro- magnetic Interference (EMI)
- Ethernet
- Facilities Data Link (FDL)
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- filter
- frame
- frame relay
- FX
- FXO
- FXS
- gateway
- ground
- ground start (GS)
- GUI
- High Density Bipolar 3 (HDB3)
- High level Data Link Control (HDLC)
- hop
- host
- hot-standby
- hub
- IP
- Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
- ISDN BRI
- internet
- Internet Protocol (IP)
- IP address
- jitter
- kbps
- kilobyte (kb)
- LAN (Local Area Network)
- Line Coding Violation (LCV)
- Line Errored Seconds (LES)
- Line Interface Unit (LIU)
- LLC
- LMI
- LMU
- LOF
- LOS
- loop back test
- loop start (LS)
- loopback
- LULT
- LUNT
- Management Information Base (MIB)
- Media Access Control (MAC)
- Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
- megabyte (MB)
- modem
- multiplexor
- network
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- OOS
- OCU-DP
- P-bit Coding Violation (PCV)
- P-bit Errored Seconds (PES)
- P-bit Severely Errored Seconds (PSES)
- packet
- Packet InterNet Grouper (PING)
- Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
- Peak Cell Rate (PCR)
- PLAR
- PMDL
- Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- port
- protocol
- PVC
- RIP
- robbed bit
- router
- signal
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- slot
- span
- Spanning Tree
- star network
- static
- subnet mask
- subrate multiplexing
- subscriber line
- switch
- synchronous
- T1
- TBOS
- telnet
- TFTP
- Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)
- traffic
- Transmission Only (TO)
- trap
- Trivial File Protocol (TFTP)
- trunk
- trunk port
- upload
- V.90
- VC MUX
- Voice Over IP (VoIP)
- Wide Area Network (WAN)
- Wink
- Glossary
- Index

Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 17-3
Low Speed Protection Card
Overview
The Backup Card
A Quad T1 or Quad DS1 ADPCM service card can be configured as the “Backup card”.
The Backup card provides T1 port protection for other installed T1 service cards, and
can occupy any one of the eight service card slots.
Note: It is imperative that the slot designated for the backup card have NO wire-
wrap connections.
Protected Cards
The Quad T1/Quad DS1 ADPCM service cards to be protected can occupy any of the
7 remaining service card slots (backup card occupies the 8th slot). One or all four ports
can be protected, though each series of ports (all 1s, 2s, 3s and port 4s) have one backup
T1 port. The Axxius system can use other service cards in any of the 8 service card slots
without interference with the Low Speed Protection system.
Port Backup and Prioritization:
Priorities can be set for these protected ports (1-7) where 1 is the highest priority and
the default setting is 7. If more than 1 fault occurs at the same time the port with the
higher priority is granted the protection. In cases where traffic from a lower priority
port is already switched to backup, the traffic is forced back to the failed port to provide
the higher priority traffic with the backup port. When port protection requests are set at
the same level, protection is granted on a "first come, first serve" basis.
Above port #1 of the backup card provides a single T1 backup to all the protected T1’s,
port #1 in the system. This scenario is the same for the Backup port #2, port #3, and
port #4.
R
e
l
a
y
C
a
r
d
T1 Protected Cards
B
a
c
k
u
p
C
a
rd