User`s guide
Index
IN-4
May 2002 7990-A2-GB20-00
P
part numbers, D-1
Passed, self-test, 6-6
password, invalid, 6-8
Payload Rate, A-9
PC
connecting, 3-4
requirements, 3-4
performance statistics, 6-12
G.703, 6-14
physical environment requirements, D-1
pin assignments, C-1
Port
Access Level, A-19
COM
interface cable, C-3
LAN Adapter cable, C-4
pinouts, C-2
Type, A-8
power
cord installation, 3-2
input
connector, C-2
optional power sources, C-2
LED, 6-19
problems, 6-20
requirements, D-1
supply
AC transformer, 3-2
optional DC, 3-2
Primary Clock Source
G.703, A-13
R
rear panel, 1-5
related documents, vi
resetting
AutoRate, 3-16
COM port settings, 5-5
device, 3-14
factory defaults, 5-5
the access unit, COM port, 5-5
restoring user interface access, 5-5
RS-449 interface, C-10
S
saving configuration options, 3-13
screen
function keys, 2-7
summary, 2-4
screens, user interface, 2-1
security, 5-1
self-test result, 6-6
CPU Failed, 6-6
DataPath Failed, 6-6
Device Failed, 6-6
Failure xxxxxxxx, 6-6
G.703 Failed, 6-6
Memory Failed, 6-6
Passed, 6-6
Send
Ones configuration option, A-10
Remote DCLB Loopback, 7-11
Session Access Level, A-22
size of unit, D-1
SNMP
access, 5-6
configuration examples, 1-7
General
capabilities, 1-6
management options, A-27
SNMP Management Options, A-26
limiting access, 5-6
NMS
IP Address, A-29
Security Options, A-28
traps, B-1
options, A-30
support, 1-7
standalone-to-standalone configurations
supported, 1-3
Start Up Margin, A-3
start-up, ATI, 2-1
Status branch
Display LEDs, 6-18
G.703 Performance Statistics, 6-14
Network Error Statistics, 6-10
Network Performance Statistics, 6-12, 6-16
System and Test Status, 6-2, 6-20
status, test messages, 6-7
STU-C/STU-R
combinations supported, 1-3
switch setting for
Model 7995, 4-4
Model 7996, 4-6
STU-R/STU-C Mismatch
Health and Status message, 6-5
switchpacks
configuration using, 4-1
definitions
Model 7976, 4-6
Model 7995, 4-4
enabling and disabling
Model 7995, 4-5
Model 7996, 4-7
location, 4-3