The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice. IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT, EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF, KNOWN, OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. O Copyright 1996 by Cabletron Systems, Inc., P.O. B
This will also indicate - Connected, Connecting or Disconnected. Automatic Configuration -DHCP: This setting is most commonly used by Cable operators. Logging in takes you to the "Basic Setup” screen, here you can set your preferred network e.g. "3G Preferred”, "3G Only” or "GPRS Only”. From this screen you are also able to connect/disconnect from 3G/GPRS by selecting the "Connect/Disconnect” button. I This screen also allows you to set your time zone. Scroll to the bottom of the main scree
A more negative setting produces a higher input gain (i.e., 7 produces the least input gain and -22 produces the highest input gain). If the In level is reduced (made more negative), the voice channel will be more sensitive to the input; this will cause the voice output at the remote device to sound louder. The default value for this parameter is 0. Level Out This parameter speci.es the local voice level out of the voice port. A more positive setting produces a higher volume (i.e., 7 produces th
Octets The total octets received from or transmitted to an adjacent SDLC link station since link station startup, expressed as a rate (octets/second). This includes the address, control, and information .eld of I-frames only. Retransmits In the Rx Statistics window, this is the total number of I-frames retransmitted by the remote link station because the N(s) received from that link station indicated that one or more I-frames sent by or to that station were lost. In the Tx Statistics window, thi
About Subscriber IDs Your FRX and SmartSwitch 1800 devices are designed to provide point-to-point dedicated connections among the devices communicating through their serial ports. There are two types of connections used to accomplish this: Permanent Virtual Circuits, or PVCs, which de.ne permanent point-to-point connections which are always available, even when they are not being used; and Switched Virtual Circuits, or SVCs, which are established and broken in response to speci.c call requests.
-On a module without selectable ring ports, the ring ports will display “UNS”. - Ring ports that do not have media selection will display “---”. - Station ports will display “---”. • Active Ports displays the following information about statistics for the port: -Yes if a linked (green with INS Admin/Link status) port on the TRMMIM-managed ring has recorded statistics since the statistical counters were last reset. -No if a linked (green with INS Admin/Link status) port on the TRMMIM-managed ring
NOTE Before you configure redundancy, make sure that only the primary physical link is connected to the network. If a backup port is connected before you configure and enable redundancy, you create a data loop. To open the main Repeater Redundancy window: from the icon: 1. Click on the appropriate device icon to display the icon menu. 2. Drag down to Redundancy and release. from the Hub View: 1. Click on to display the Device menu. 2. Drag down to Redundancy and release. from the command line (s
Click on the appropriate selection in the Send Trap field to Enable or Disable traps for the selected port(s). 6. Click on to save your changes; each port’s new status will be displayed in the list box. Click on to close the window. Enabling Security and Traps Security Enabling Security and Traps Appendix A Appendix A SEHI MIB Structure SEHI management information base configuration IETF MIB Support In addition to its proprietary features, the SEHI-22/24 and SEHI-32/34 currently support the foll
Table 2-1 Maximum Recommended Cable Lengths NOTE Line Speed Cable Length (Feet) Allowed Loss T-1 Long Haul 6000 36dB@772 khz D&I Short Haul 655 3dB@772 kHz 57.6 kbps 100 30 115.2 kbps 50 15 If you exceed these recommended cable lengths, you must compensate for any resulting problems by reducing the baud rate, using low capacitance cable, etc. Exceed these distances at your own risk. 2.5.1 Connecting a Console Terminal In order to access the ROM Monitor and boot the CSMIM-T1 for the first time, y
The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made. The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice. IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT, EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF,