Router User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- 1. About the FrameSaver SLV
- 2. User Interface and Basic Operation
- 3. Configuration Procedures
- 4. Configuration Options
- Using the Easy Install Feature
- Using RIP with FrameSaver SLV CSU/DSUs
- Entering System Information and Setting the System Clock
- Setting Up the Modem
- Setting Up Auto-Configuration
- Setting Up Dial Backup
- PVC Backup Over the Network Interface
- Setting Up Back-to-Back Operation
- Configuration Option Tables
- Configuring the Overall System
- Configuring Physical Interfaces
- Assigning Time Slots/Cross Connections
- Configuring Frame Relay for an Interface
- Manually Configuring DLCI Records
- Configuring PVC Connections
- Configuring the IP Path List
- Setting Up Management and Communication Options
- Configuring the Criteria for Automatic Backup
- 5. Configuring the FrameSaver SLV Router
- FrameSaver SLV Router Overview
- IP Routing
- Address Resolution Protocol
- Proxy ARP
- Interface Configuration
- Network Address Translation
- Network Address Port Translation
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
- DHCP Relay Agent
- Router Security
- Provisioning the Router Interface
- Configuring the Router Using Terminal Emulation
- 6. Security and Logins
- 7. Operation and Maintenance
- 8. Troubleshooting
- 9. Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices and Activating SLM Features
- 10. Setting Up NetScout Manager Plus for FrameSaver Devices
- 11. Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices
- A. Menu Hierarchy
- B. SNMP MIBs and Traps, and RMON Alarm Defaults
- C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations
- D. Router Command Line Summaries and Shortcuts
- E. Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments
- F. Technical Specifications
- G. Equipment List
- Index

B. SNMP MIBs and Traps, and RMON Alarm Defaults
9128-A2-GB20-80 September 2002
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Table B-6. linkUp and linkDown Variable-Bindings (1 of 2)
Interface Variable-Bindings Possible Cause
Physical Sublayer
T1 Network,
DSX-1,
PRI
(Supported by the
media-specific DS1
MIB.)
ifIndex (RFC 1573)
ifAdminStatus (RFC
1573)
ifOperStatus (RFC 1573)
devLastTrapString
(devHealthAndStatus.-
mib)
linkDown – One or more alarm
conditions are active on the
interface.
Alarm conditions include:
– Loss of Signal (LOS) or
far-end loss of signal
– Out of Frame (OOF)
– Alarm Indication Signal
(AIS)
– Excessive Error Rate (EER)
– Yellow Alarm
Strings:
‘$ifString down.’ No alarms
exist. (e.g., ‘Network T1 down
due to yellow alarm.’)
‘$ifString administratively
shutdown.’ (Due to an
intentional shutdown.)
linkUp – No alarms on the
interface.
String:
‘$ifString up.’
Synchronous Data
Port
(Supported by the
media-specific
RS232-like MIB.)
ifIndex (RFC 1573)
ifAdminStatus
(RFC 1573)
ifOperStatus (RFC 1573)
devLastTrapString
(devHealthAndStatus.-
mib)
linkDown – One or more alarm
conditions are active on the
port.
Alarm conditions include:
– DTR off
1
– RTS off
2
–‘ ’ – Not DTR or RTS, but
link is down.
String:
‘$ifString $alarmString down.’
(e.g., ‘Sync Data Port S01P1
DTR and RTS down.’)
‘$ifString administratively
shutdown.’ (Due to an
intentional shutdown.)
linkUp – No alarms on the port.
String:
‘$ifString up.’
1
The DTR alarm condition will only generate a linkUp/linkDown trap if the DTE
supports the DTR lead state.
2
The RTS alarm condition will only generate a linkUp/linkDown trap if the DTE
supports the RTS lead state.
3
If the LMI Protocol is not configured, a linkUp/linkDown trap is based solely upon
whether the interface is enabled or disabled.










