9700-A2-GB20-20 December 2002 IN-1
Index
Numerics
55 hexadecimal test pattern, 8-19–8-20
A
aborting tests, 8-17
Access
CLI and configuration, 1-3
control commands, C-3
controlling CLI, 6-11
Dial-In, 4-63
Easy, 4-3
limiting
COM port, 6-4
FTP, 6-6
or disabling SNMP, 6-8
over TS Management Link, 6-7
router CLI, 6-11
Telnet, 6-5
limiting SNMP through IP addresses, 6-10
Name, 4-46–4-47
to the router’s CLI, 2-6
TS, 4-5
TS Management Link, 4-40
Type, 4-52
Access Level, 6-10, 6-13
assigning Community Names and, 6-9
changing, 6-12
CLI command modes, 6-11
Port, 4-60
security, 2-1
Session, 4-49
TS Management Link, 4-40, 6-7
activating software, 7-47
Activation
Certificate, 9-5
checking status, 9-7
entering number, 9-7
viewing status, 9-7
checking status, 9-9
managing, 9-6
scheduling, 9-8
SLV capability, 9-4
adapter
EIA-530-A-to-V.35, E-9
EIA-530-A-to-X.21, E-10
adding SLV units to network, 10-3
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), 5-3
Administrator
changing access levels, 6-12
CLI Access Level, 6-11
configuration commands, 5-2
Advanced SLM Feature Set, 1-6
Alarm, 8-8
(Fail), 7-5
conditions, 8-2
LED is lit, 8-12
OID cross-reference, B-23
RMON and configurable thresholds, 1-6
RMON defaults, B-14
Alcatel (NewBridge) DSLAM type, 4-4
Alternate software revision, 7-2
Annex (Region) setting, 4-22
Annex A and D, LMI Protocol, 4-30
applications supported by NAT, 5-5
ARP, 5-3
CLI commands, C-11
inverse, 1-2
Proxy, 4-58
proxy, 5-3
arrow keys, 2-6, 2-9
assign community names and access levels, 6-9
AT commands, 4-63
At-a-Glance report, 10-6, 10-8
ATM
configuring network interface, 4-27
ILMI, 4-27
LED, 7-6
Location ID, 4-8
Loopback on the network interface, 8-21
Mode control lead, 7-7
performance statistics, 7-38
troubleshooting problems, 8-13
VPI/VCI and DLCI correlation, 1-5
authentificationFailure trap, B-7
Auto-Configuration, 1-4
AutoRate, 4-5, 4-21–4-22
AutoRoute, 4-54
availability
LMI and PVC, 1-6
B
B channel (9720), 4-7, 4-20
back door access when locked out, 8-4