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RAD Data comm IPmux-11 User Manual

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Index

Installation and Operation Manual

I-2

IPmux-11 Ver. 2.00

—I—
Inventory, 4-27

—J—
Jitter buffer, 1-12, 6-9, 6-10

depth, 1-12
max deviation, 6-10

time since, 6-10

—L—
LEDs, 3-1

Loopbacks

disabling, 6-18
external, 6-17

internal, 6-17
running, 6-18
T1 inband, 6-19

—M—
MAC table, 4-25

Management

access method, 4-9

authentication, 3-6
ConfiguRAD, 1-4
default settings, 3-3

defining access, 4-8
defining network managers, 4-5
defining users, 4-8

login, 3-6
saving changes, 3-8
types, 1-4

Web, 3-8

Menus

Alarm Trap Mask, 6-15
Authentication/Community, 4-5
Bridge, 4-26

Bridge Policy, 4-26
Bundle Connection, 4-23
Connection, 4-22

Connection (Status), 4-31
Control Port, 4-11
Date/Time, 4-28

Device Info, 4-4
Diagnostic Loopback, 6-18
Diagnostics, 6-11

Diagnostics loopback, 4-29
Download/Upload Using TFTP, 4-32
DS0 Bundle, 4-23

ETH, 4-19
Eth Physical Layer, 4-30
Event Log, 6-12

Inband Loop Detection, 6-20
Inventory, 4-27
Loopback, 6-18

Management Access, 4-8, 4-10
map of, 3-10
Monitoring, 6-12

Ping, 6-21
Self Test Results, 6-11

Status, 4-28
System, 4-2

System clock, 4-12
System clock (Status), 4-31
TDM (E1), 4-15

TDM (T1), 4-18
TDM Physical Layer, 4-29
Trace route, 6-22

User Access, 4-9
Utilities, 4-33
VLAN Table, 4-26

MIB, C-2

list of, C-3

structure, C-2

—O—
OAM, 1-15

OOS

code, 4-14, 4-17
signaling, 4-14, 4-17

—P—

Password, 3-6, 4-8

defining, 4-8

PDVT, 1-11

buffer, 1-12
intrinsic delay, 1-12

Ping

running, 6-20

Ports

connecting, 2-2
control, 4-10, A-2

E1, 2-3, 4-13, A-1
Ethernet, 2-2, 4-18, A-2
external clock, A-3

T1, 2-3, 4-15, A-1

Power

connecting, 2-4

Protection

flooding, 1-17

—R—
Rate limiting, 1-17, 4-25

automatic, 1-17

Reset

overall, 4-33
to defaults, 4-32

RM-33-2, 2-1, 2-2

—S—

Self-test, 6-10

setRequest, C-1, C-4
Signaling

mark code, 4-14, 4-17
space code, 4-14, 4-17

SNMP

communities, 4-4, C-4

configuring access, 4-9