Paradyne 3151 manuals
3151
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- reference documents
- Overview
- Physical Description
- Application Example
- SNMP or Telnet Connection Examples
- Important Instructions
- Cabling Examples
- Power-Up Self-Test
- Operation 3
- Table Of Contents
- Using the Front Panel
- Displaying Unit Identity
- Setting Customer Identification
- Changing Configuration Options
- Configuring the CSU for SNMP or Telnet Access
- setting the ip address
- selecting the link layer protocol
- specifying the community name(s) and access type(s)
- Configuring SNMP Traps
- configuring a destination for snmp traps
- Establishing Access Security on a Port
- Entering a Password to Gain Access
- Enabling/Disabling the Front Panel
- Using the Integral Modem in Standalone CSUs
- disconnecting the modem connection
- Enabling the Communication Port for Carrier-Mounted CSUs
- Deactivating the Alarm Relay for Carrier-Mounted CSUs
- user interface access security for standalone csus
- Maintenance 4
- Self-Test Health
- Device Health and Status
- Performance Reports
- Alarms
- SNMP Traps
- Troubleshooting
- Test Jacks
- Test Commands
- Local Loopback Tests
- starting a payload loopback
- starting a repeater loopback
- Test Patterns
- Lamp Test
- aborting a lamp test
- Displaying CSU Test Status
- technical specifications
- configuration options
- configuration worksheets
- pin assignments
- SNMP MIB Objects E
- Table Of Contents
- mib ii (rfc)
- interface group, mib ii
- ip group, mib ii
- tcp group, mib ii
- ds1/e1 mib (rfc)
- rs-232-like mib (rfc)
- generic-interface mib extensions (rfc)
- enterprise mib
- front panel emulation
- starting front panel emulation
- menu organization
3151
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- reference documents
- Alarm Message Capability
- Standalone CSU Front Panel
- Standalone CSU Rear Panel
- application example
- snmp or telnet connection examples
- important instructions
- cabling examples
- T Front Panel
- Keypad
- Test Jacks
- LEDs
- displaying led conditions
- displaying unit identity
- resetting the csu
- setting customer identification
- changing configuration options
- Displaying/Editing Configuration Options
- Saving Edit Changes
- Setting the 10BaseT Port IP Address
- Setting the 10BaseT Port Subnet Mask
- Setting the Default Gateway Address
- Telnet Access
- Selecting the Port
- Setting the COM Port or MODEM Port IP Address
- Selecting the Link Layer Protocol
- Enabling SNMP Trap Messages
- Selecting the Number of Trap Managers
- Configuring a Destination for SNMP Traps
- establishing access security on a port
- setting a password
- entering a password to gain access
- Acquiring the Active User Interface
- Releasing the Active User Interface
- enabling/disabling the front panel
- user interface access security for standalone csus
- Changing User Interface Access Security
- using the integral modem in standalone csus
- entering numbers in the phone directories
- initiating a call for front panel pass-through operation
- initiating a call for pc, ascii terminal/printer, or snmp operation
- disconnecting the modem connection
- self-test health messages
- device health and status messages
- performance reports
- ethernet statistics
- snmp traps
- troubleshooting
- T Test Jacks
- Test Jack Configuration (Model 3150)
- test commands
- local loopback tests
- Line Loopback (LLB)
- Payload Loopback (PLB)
- DTE Loopback (DLB)
- Repeater Loopback (RLB)
- Aborting Loopbacks
- T Test Patterns
- Monitoring Test Patterns
- Aborting Test Patterns
- Starting a Lamp Test
- Aborting a Lamp Test
- displaying csu test status
- technical specifications
- configuration options
- T Alarms
- configuration worksheets
- pin assignments
- T Overview
- System Group, MIB II
- Interface Group, MIB II
- IP Group, MIB II
- ICMP Group, MIB II
- T DS1/E1 MIB (RFC 1406)
- Far End Group, DS1/E1 MIB
- General Port Table, RS-232-like MIB
- Asynchronous Port Table, RS-232-like MIB
- Synchronous Port Table, RS-232-like MIB
- T Generic-Interface MIB Extensions (RFC 1229)
- T Enterprise MIB
- standalone at the central site
- local carrier and remote standalone
- local and remote carriers – different subnets
- local and remote carriers – same subnet
- multiple nmss
- installing front panel emulation software
- starting front panel emulation
- Restoring ATI Access
- initiating an ati session
- ending an ati session
- menu organization
- using ati screens
- Displaying or Editing Configuration Options
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