RADview/TDM Network Management System Optimux-34 © 1994–2008 RAD Data Communications Publication 01/08
Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 1.1 Optimux-34 Overview.................................................................................................1-1 RADview/TDM Optimux-34 Overview ..........................................................................1-1 Chapter 2. Installation and Operation 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Pre-configuring Optimux-34 for Network Management ...............................................2-1 Connecting Optimux-34 to the Management Station ...................................
Table of Contents 4.3 4.4 4.5 User's Manual Configuring System Parameters...............................................................................4-4 Configuring SNMP ...................................................................................................4-6 Management Access...........................................................................................4-7 Connecting Optimux-34 to the Management Station ..................................................
Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview for managing Optimux-34 using the RADview/TDM SNMP Optimux-34 management solution. It introduces the graphical user interface. It is assumed that you are familiar with basic RADview/TDM operations. For more information about basic RADview-NMS operations, refer to the RADview/TDM (PC) or (UNIX) User's Manual. 1.
Chapter 1 Introduction User’s Manual The RADview/TDM management system for Optimux-34 local and remote units is accessed in two levels: • System Level • Port Level: E1 port E3 Link port MNG-ETH port USER-ETH port V.35 port. Table 1-1 presents the list of tasks that can be performed through the RADview/TDM Optimux-34 both in the system and the port levels. Table 1-1.
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation This chapter explains the installation and operation required to get the RADview/TDM system for Optimux-34 up and running. It also describes the RADview/TDM Optimux-34 graphic user interface (GUI) and how to select the system and its ports. This chapter covers the following tasks: • Launching RADview/TDM Optimux-34 • Using the RADview/TDM Optimux-34 View window. 2.
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation 2.4 User’s Manual Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI) From the Optimux-34 View window, you can configure and monitor the entire Optimux-34 system elements. Optimux-34 View Window The RADview/TDM SNMP for Optimux-34 View window displays a dynamic graphical representation of a local Optimux-34 front panel and a connected remote Optimux-34 standalone front panel.
User’s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation The Optimux-34 View window contains the following elements: • Title bar • Main menu bar • Toolbar • Optimux devices • Status bar. Title Bar Figure 2-2. Title Bar The title bar (at the top of the View window) displays the name or IP address of the local Optimux-34 and the connection status between it and the remote device. “Connected” appears in the title bar (see Figure 2-2), if a connection exists between the Optimux-34 and the remote device.
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User’s Manual Table 2-1. Toolbar Buttons Icon Name Function System Info Displays system info Reset Resets the system’s default settings Poll Agent Poll system or selected device Parameters Displays the parameters of the selected device Loopback Test Runs loopback test(s) on the selected device Status Bar Figure 2-5.
User’s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation Figure 2-6. Optimux-34 System RADview/TDM Optimux-34 Menu Maps Figure 2-7. System Level Menu Map Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User’s Manual Figure 2-8. System Level Pop-Up Menu Map Figure 2-9. E1, E3, V.35 Ports and Links Menu Map Figure 2-10. E1, E3, V.35 Ports Pop-Up Menu Map Figure 2-11. MNG-ETH/USER-ETH Level Menu Map 2-6 Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI) Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
User’s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation Figure 2-12. MNG-ETH/USER-ETH Pop-Up Menu Map Selecting the System Before you can perform system operations, you must first select the system in the Optimux-34 View window. Two types of elements may be selected: • Ports • Links • All other areas that are not ports represent the system and a frame around the panel is displayed. The default selection is the system.
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User’s Manual Selecting Ports Before you can perform port operations, you must first select a port in the Optimux-34 View window (see Selecting the System on page 2-7 for available Optimux-34 ports). To select a port: • In the Optimux-34 View window, click a port to select it. A blue border outlines the selected port, indicating it is selected. Figure 2-14.
User’s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation The following ordering options are available for Optimux-34: • USER-ETH port • V.35 port • One or two Uplinks • Alarms connector. Optimux-34 Indicators This section provides lists and color/status descriptions of the Optimux-34 device LED indicators. The Optimux-34 View window uses the standard RAD color codes to indicate operational and communication status of the agent, links/ports and power supply.
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User’s Manual Table 2-4. Port Status Indicators Port Color Description MNG-ETH Magenta Errors exist Gray No errors exist and no tests are running Magenta Errors exist Gray No errors exist and no tests are running Magenta When line status experiences Loss of Signal or any other failure Blue The loopback test is running.
User’s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation Table 2-5. Agent Status Indicators Location Color Description Local device Green Connected White Disconnected Red No Connection Local Optimux only Remote device Green Connected White Disconnected Power Supply LEDs and Indicators There are four power supply unit representations for both local and remote devices when both devices are present in the window. Figure 2-17.
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User’s Manual Optimux-34 LEDs RADview/TDM for Optimux-34 displays LED indicators in real-time as they actually appear on the device. The LED indications describe communication and operation status of Optimux-34 and its links (see Table 2-7, below). Table 2-7.
User’s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation Name Color LED On Sync Loss B Red Signal Loss detected on the main link LED Off If the following conditions occur at the same time: AIS B Yellow AIS is detected on the main link.
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation 2-14 Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI) User’s Manual Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management This chapter discusses how to configure the Optimux-34 management system using RADview/TDM. Managing the system includes the following tasks: • Viewing and modifying system configuration • Viewing and modifying system parameters • Configuring Ethernet, V.35, E1, and E3 Link, and port parameters • Viewing system interfaces • Resetting system hardware • Resetting system configuration. 3.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management User’s Manual 2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > System Info. Figure 3-2. System Information Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-1. 4. Click to implement the changes. Table 3-1. System Information Dialog Box Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Description The description of the device, including the full name and version identification of the device’s hardware type and software operating-system.
User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Possible Values / Remarks System Up Time The length of time the system has been running. Format: d: days, hh:mm:ss Read-Only Default Gateway The IP address of the default gateway Read-Only Number of Interfaces The number of network interfaces present in the system. Read-Only Note The System Information Name, Contact, and Location dialog box fields are enabled, regardless whether there is communication with the agent.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management User’s Manual Figure 3-3. System Parameters Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-2. 4. Click to implement the changes. Table 3-2. System Dialog Box Parameters (Local/Remote) Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Type Indicates the Optimux-34 device type. Read-Only HW Version The hardware version number of the Optimux-34 device. Read-Only SW Version The software version number of Optimux-34 device.
User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Redundancy The availability of redundancy on the local/remote device.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management User’s Manual E3 Link port parameters MNG-ETH port parameters USER-ETH port parameters. Additional port operations are discussed in the following chapters: • Managing port faults (see Managing Port Alarms in Chapter 7). • Monitoring port performance and diagnostics (see Performance Monitoring in Chapter 6). Viewing and Configuring Port Parameters RADview/TDM allows you to view and modify Optimux-34 E1, E3 Link, and Ethernet port parameters.
User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-5. MNG-ETH Port Dialog Box Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management User’s Manual Figure 3-6. USER-ETH Port Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-3. 4. Click to implement the changes. 3-8 Configuring Operational Parameters Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-3.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management User’s Manual Configuring V.35 Port Parameters You can view and configure parameters for V.35 ports. To view and configure V.35 port parameters: 1. In the Optimux-34 View window, select a V.35 port on the local or remote device. 2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Parameters. Figure 3-7. V.35 Port Parameters Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-4. 4. Click to implement the changes.
User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3-4. V.35 Port Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Administrative Status Up, Down Port status Selecting Down disables the remaining fields in this dialog box and any changed values of RW fields will not be sent the agent Port Type V.35 Read-Only User Name V.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management User’s Manual Figure 3-8. E1 Channel Parameters Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-5. 4. Click to implement the changes. Note If the User-ETH port has been configured to a rate > 0, the corresponding E1 ports fields will be all Read-Only, and the button will be disabled. Table 3-5.
User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring E3 Link Parameters You can view and configure parameters for the E3 link ports (Link A or Link B). To view and configure E3 link port parameters: 1. In the Optimux-34 View window, select an E3 link port (Link A or Link B) on the local or remote device. 2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Parameters. Figure 3-9. E3 Link Port Parameters Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-6. 4. Click to implement the changes.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management User’s Manual Table 3-6. E3 (Link) Port Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Line Type Other Framed Read-Only User Name The name for the interface as specified by the network manager. String of up to 15 characters Read-Write Connector Type For Coax: 2 Mini BNCs For Fiber: SFP (In) SFP (Out) Read-Only Line Coding For Coax: HDB3 For Fiber: Other Read-Only 3.
User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-10. Interfaces Dialog Box 3. Click to refresh the statistics or click to close the window. Table 3-7.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management User’s Manual Resetting the System Hardware RADview/TDM allows you to reset the Optimux-34 hardware configuration. Resetting the system hardware resets the Agent. To reset hardware configuration: 1. In the Optimux-34 View window, select the system (as described in Selecting the System in Chapter 2). Figure 3-11. System Level Configuration > Reset Menu 2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Reset > Reset HW. A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
User’s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3-13. Reset Agent Confirmation Message Dialog Box 3. Click to reset. Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 3 Configuration Management 3-18 Additional Tasks User’s Manual Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications This chapter describes the procedure for the configuration of a typical application, which is performed after completing the physical installation of the units. This procedure is accomplished through the use of the RADview/TDM Optimux-34. 4.1 Applications The following sections describe typical Optimux-34 applications.
Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User’s Manual E1 Fan-Out over Satellite Link Application An E1 fan-out over satellite link application shown in Figure 4-2 is a satellite link connecting two Optimux-34 units. The Optimux-34 unit can be connected to a Megaplex-2100 unit and a network management service (NMS). A coax link module is installed in each of the Optimux-34 unit that is physically close to the satellite device. Figure 4-2. E1 Fan-Out over Satellite Link Application 4.
User’s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Figure 4-3. System Information Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-1. 4. Click to implement the changes. Table 4-1. System Information Dialog Box Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Description The description of the device, including the full name and version identification of the device’s hardware type and software operating-system.
Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Parameter Possible Values / Remarks System Up Time The length of time the system has been running. User’s Manual Format: d: days, hh:mm:ss Read-Only Default Gateway The IP address of the default gateway Read-Only Number of Interfaces The number of network interfaces present in the system. Read-Only Note The System Information Name, Contact, and Location dialog box fields are enabled, regardless whether there is communication with the agent.
User’s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications 3. Click to implement the changes. Table 4-2. System Dialog Box Parameters (Local/Remote) Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Type Indicates the Optimux-34 device type. Read-Only HW Version The hardware version number of the Optimux-34 device. Read-Only SW Version The software version number of Optimux-34 device. Read-Only Power Supply Main The operating status of the main power supply.
Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User’s Manual Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Clock Source Internal LBT Changing the Clock Source from Internal to LBT takes about 2 minutes. A confirmation message is displayed announcing “Changing Clock Source to LBT may take about 2 minutes”, click or to acknowledge. Read-Write for the Local device Configuring SNMP You can configure SNMP settings to specify the management station(s) that can transmit or receive Optimux-34 traps.
User’s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Management Access To enable/disable Telnet and Web management accesses: 1. On the menu bar, click Options > Management Access (see Figure 3-4). Figure 4-6. Management Access Dialog Box 2. Select Enable or Disable for Telnet Access, as required. 3. Select Enable or Disable for Web Access, as required. 4. Click to implement the change(s). 4.
Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User’s Manual Figure 4-7. USER-ETH Port Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-3. 4. Click to implement the changes. 4-8 Connecting Optimux-34 to the Management Station Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
User’s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Table 4-3.
Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Note User’s Manual • The USER-ETH port is available/enabled only per valid license. If the USER-ETH port has been configured to a rate > 0, the corresponding E1 ports fields will be all Read-Only, and the button will be disabled. Configuring V.35 Port Parameters You can view and configure parameters for V.35 ports. To view and configure V.35 port parameters: 1. In the Optimux-34 View window, select a V.35 port on the local or remote device. 2.
User’s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Table 4-4. V.35 Port Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Administrative Status Up, Down Port status Selecting Down disables the remaining fields in this dialog box and any changed values of RW fields will not be sent the agent Port Type V.35 Read-Only User Name V.
Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User’s Manual Figure 4-9. E1 Channel Parameters Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-5. 4. Click to implement the changes. Note If the User-ETH port has been configured to a rate > 0, the corresponding E1 ports fields will be all Read-Only, and the button will be disabled. Table 4-5.
User’s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications To view and configure link port parameters: 1. In the Optimux-34 View window, select a link port (Link A or Link B) on the local or remote device. 2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Parameters. Figure 4-10. Link Port Parameters Dialog Box 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-6. 4. Click to implement the changes. Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User’s Manual Table 4-6. E3 (Link) Port Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Line Type Other Framed Read-Only User Name The name for the interface as specified by the network manager. String of up to 15 characters Read-Write Connector Type For Coax: 2 Mini BNCs For Fiber: SFP (In) SFP (Out) Read-Only Line Coding For Coax: HDB3 For Fiber: Other Read-Only 4.
User’s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Resetting the System Hardware RADview/TDM allows you to reset the Optimux-34 hardware configuration. Resetting the system hardware resets the Agent. To reset hardware: 1. In the Optimux-34 View window, select the system. 2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Reset > Reset HW. 3. Click to reset the agent's hardware. Resetting System Configuration RADview/TDM allows you to reset the Optimux-34 hardware configuration.
Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Task Description Masking alarms User’s Manual System Level √ Performing loopback tests 4-16 √ Resetting hardware √ Resetting hardware configuration √ Configuration Sequence Port Level (MNG-ETH, USER-ETH, V.35, E1, Link) Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 5 Performance Management 5.1 Introduction This chapter discusses how to monitor the performance of the Optimux-34 system using RADview/TDM Optimux-34. 5.2 Polling the Agent Polling the agent updates the Optimux-34 device status. You can execute either manual or automatic polling of the Optimux-34 system. Device components are automatically polled once every minute. However, you can also manually poll and update the status of the components. To manually poll the agent components: 1.
Chapter 5 Performance Management 5-2 Polling the Agent User’s Manual Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 6 Security Management This chapter discusses how to manage security through assigning access authorizations for the Optimux-34 system using RADview/TDM. The basic tasks involved in security management or access authorization management are: • Configuring SNMP • Configuring Management Access. RADview/OV on Unix supports the Security feature. Security defines different types of users: • Administrator • Operator • Technician • Monitor.
Chapter 6 Security Management User’s Manual To view or specify the management station IP address to which to send traps: 1. In the Optimux-34 View window, select the system. Figure 6-1. Manager List and Management Access Sub-Menus 2. On the menu bar, click Options > Manager List. Figure 6-2. Manager List Dialog Box 3. Change the IP addresses, as required. 4. You can elect not to send traps to a selected address by clearing the relevant Send Traps check box adjacent to that address. 5.
User’s Manual Chapter 6 Security Management 6.2 Configuring Management Access RADview/TDM Optimux-34 enables/disables you to access Telnet and Web management access. To enable/disable Telnet and Web management accesses: 1. In the Optimux-34 View window, select the system. 2. On the menu bar, click Options > Management Access. Figure 6-3. Management Access Dialog Box 3. Select Enable or Disable for Telnet Access, as required. 4. Select Enable or Disable for Web Access, as required. 5.
Chapter 6 Security Management 6-4 Configuring Management Access User’s Manual Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 7 Fault Management This chapter discusses how to manage faults for the entire Optimux-34 system using RADview/TDM Optimux-34. RADview/TDM allows you to manage Optimux-34 system and port alarms. Managing faults includes the following tasks: • Managing system alarms • Managing the following port alarms: E1 E3 Link MNG-ETH USER-ETH V.35. • Performing loopback tests. 7.1 Managing System Alarms RADview/TDM allows you to manage Optimux-34 system alarms.
Chapter 7 Fault Management User’s Manual Figure 7-1. Fault Menu – System Level List of Alarms and Events The Optimux-34 alarms are described in Table 7-1. Table 7-1. Optimux-34 System Alarms Code Message on terminal Description Severity 1 PS A fail No voltage in power supply A. Major 2 PS B fail No voltage in power supply B. Major 3 Remote connection FAIL A managment connection could not be established with the remote device.
User’s Manual Note Chapter 7 Fault Management You can sort the Alarms by clicking any of the column headings. Figure 7-2. All Active Alarms Dialog Box Table 7-3. All Active Alarms Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks System Level Alarms Location Local, Remote Port -- The Port column is relevant only for Port level. Code Integer Alarm code Description String Description of the alarm Severity Major, Minor Mask No, Yes Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 7 Fault Management Parameter Possible Values User’s Manual Remarks Port Level Alarms Location Local, Remote Port Channel 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16 Link A, Link B MNG-ETH USER-ETH V.35 Code Integer Active Alarm code Description String Description of the active alarm Severity Major, Minor Mask No, Yes [Done] Click to close the All Active Alarms Dialog Box [Print] Click to print the active alarms [Save To File] Click to save the active alarms.
User’s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management Figure 7-3. System Alarms Dialog Box 3. Do one of the following: Sort the alarm list by clicking on one of the columns on the list. It is possible to sort the list through each column. Optimux-34 sorts the alarms by location as a default; first local and then remote To send the active alarms to a printer, click . To save the active alarms to a file, click , select a location where to save the file, then name the file and click .
Chapter 7 Fault Management User’s Manual Table 7-4.
User’s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management Figure 7-4. System Alarm Buffer List 3. Do one of the following: Sort the alarm buffer list by clicking on one of the columns on the list. You can sort each column independently. The System Alarm Buffer list is sorted according to the Date and Time column by default with the oldest shown on the first line. To send the alarm buffer to a printer, click .
Chapter 7 Fault Management User’s Manual Table 7-5.
User’s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management In the History Log List, only alarms that occurred after the Clear operation will be displayed. Figure 7-5. Alarm Buffer List after Clearing Masking Alarms RADview/TDM Optimux-34 allows you to mask Optimux-34 port alarms. Masking port alarms prevents sending alarm traps to this slot. To mask a port alarm: 1. On the menu bar, click Fault > Mask Alarms. The Mask Alarms dialog box appears.
Chapter 7 Fault Management User’s Manual Figure 7-6. Mask Alarms Dialog Box 2. Select the relevant check boxes adjacent to the port slots for which you want to mask the alarms. Each port has a respective check box. When the check box is checked, you are selecting a port alarm to be masked and vice versa. 3. To select all check boxes, click
User’s Manual Note Chapter 7 Fault Management 1. For each inactive port, its check box is disabled. The value displayed in the check box will be the last configured value. 2. The Remote Connection Fail is an alarm in System level. It exists only for Local devices. 3. The bit order defined above is independent on the existence of the USER-ETH port and/or a second link. That is, the bit order is permanent. 7.
Chapter 7 Fault Management User’s Manual Figure 7-8. E1 Port Alarms Dialog Box 7-12 Managing Port Alarms Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
User’s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management Figure 7-9. Link Port Alarms Dialog Box Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 7 Fault Management User’s Manual Figure 7-10. USER-ETH Port Alarms Dialog Box 3. You can do one of the following: To send the active alarms to a printer, click . To save the active alarms to a desired file, click , then drill down to the required file location on your computer and click . To update the list, click or exit the window by clicking . 7-14 Managing Port Alarms Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
User’s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management Table 7-6. Port Alarms Dialog Box Parameters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Code The code for the specific alarm. 1…40 Read-Only Description The description of the alarm corresponding to the specified code. Read-Only Severity The alarm severity. Major Minor Read-Only e Figure 7-11. USER-ETH Port Alarms Dialog Box Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Chapter 7 Fault Management User’s Manual 4. You can do one of the following: To send the active alarms to a printer, click . To save the active alarms to a desired file, click , then drill down to the required file location on your computer and click . To update the list, click or exit the window by clicking . 7.4 Performing Loopback Tests Optimux-34 allows you to run local and remote diagnostic loopback testing for ports.
User’s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management Figure 7-13. Channel Loopback Test Dialog Box 3. In the Select Test drop down list, select the type of loopback test you want to run. Figure 7-14. Link Loopback Test Dialog Box 4. In the Test Duration field, type the test duration time (in minutes). 5. Click to begin the loopback test on the port. The new loopback status of the port appears in the dialog box. This dialog will be updated by traps and polling while it is open.
Chapter 7 Fault Management 7-18 Performing Loopback Tests User’s Manual Optimux-34 Ver. 2.
Index —A— Access authorization, 6-1 management, 6-3 permission, 6-1 Telnet, 6-3 Web, 6-3 Administrator, 6-1 Agent configuration, 4-14, 5-1 polling, 4-14, 5-1 status, 2-11 AIS link A, 2-9 link B, 2-9 Alarm active, 7-4 buffer, 7-8 code, 7-6 connector, 2-9 date, 7-8 history, 7-6 management, 7-1 mask, 7-9 severity, 7-15 slot, 7-8 system, 7-1 time, 7-8 unmasked, 7-6 Alarms active, 7-2 Alarms and Events, 7-2 AIS, 7-2 PS1 failure, 7-2 PS2 failure, 7-2 redundancy not available, 7-2 remote connection fail, 7-2 sign
Index FOM, 4-1 —G— Gateway default, 3-3, 4-4 Graphical User Interface (GUI) using, 2-2 view window, 2-2 —H— Hardware configuration, 3-16 reset, 3-16, 4-15 History log, 7-6 —I— Index, 3-15 Indicators, 2-9 Interface balanced, 3-12, 4-12 type, 3-12, 4-12 unbalanced, 3-12, 4-12 Introduction, 1-1 —L— Launching RADview/TDM Optimux-34, 2-1 LEDs, 2-7, 2-12 agent status, 2-10 color, 2-9 E1, 2-10 E3, 2-10 indicators, 2-9 MNG-ETH, 2-10 power supply, 2-11 status, 2-9 User-ETH, 2-10 Level port, 1-2 system, 1-2 Link, 2-7
User’s Manual Port alarms, 7-1 E1, 1-2 E3, 1-2 inactive, 7-11 level, 1-2 links, 2-7 MNG-ETH, 1-2 operations, 3-6 parameters, 3-6, 4-7 selecting, 2-8 status, 3-9, 4-9 type, 3-12, 4-12 Port Alarms managing, 7-11 vewing, 7-11 Port level configuration, 3-6 Port status LEDs, 2-9 Power supply, 3-4, 4-5 backup, 3-4, 4-5 —R— Rate, 3-9, 4-9 limitation, 3-9, 4-9 Redundancy mode, 3-5, 4-5 Refresh, 3-15 Reset, 2-4 hardware, 3-16 system, 3-16 RJ-45, 2-8, 3-12, 4-12 —S— Security feature, 6-1 management, 4-14 Severity, 7-
Index —W— I-4 User’s Manual Web access, 6-3 Optimux-34 Ver. 2.