61200214L1-1AAugust 1998IQ ProbeFrame RelayMonitoring ProbeUSER MANUALIQ Probe Unit 1200214L1ESP 4-wire SW56 DBU Card 1204001L1ESP V.34 DBU Card 12040
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76 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsOctet AlignNumber of frames received with a bit count that does not fall on8-bit boundaries
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 77Chapter 10. StatisticsInterval RemainingNumber of seconds remaining in the current timed interval.This field is o
78 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-4DCE Port Statistics with DBU Card Installed (View by Interval)Maximum Tx Throug
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 79Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-5DCE Port Statistics (View by Day)Port UA TimeTime in seconds the DCE port is una
80 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsRx Full StatusNumber of full status responses received on the DCE side.Tx Full StatusNumber
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 81Chapter 10. StatisticsLength ErrorNumber of frames received with fewer than 5 octets or greaterthan 4500 octets.
82 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsDBU StateCurrent state of the DBU circuit.Interval RemainingNumber of seconds remaining in
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 83Chapter 10. StatisticsAverage Tx ThroughputAverage throughput in the transmit direction for the giveninterval. T
84 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. Statisticsframes received on the dedicated management DLCI, transmis-sion errors, or link violations.
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 85Chapter 10. StatisticsLength ErrorNumber of frames received with fewer than 5 octets or greaterthan 4500 octets.
Table of Contents61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual iTable of ContentsChapter 1. IntroductionProduct overview ...
86 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-8DLCI Statistics for a Specific DLCI (View by Interval)DLCI Statistics for a Spec
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 87Chapter 10. StatisticsMaximum Rx ThroughputMaximum throughput sample in the receive direction for thegiven interv
88 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsAverage Tx UtilizationAverage utilization sample in the transmit direction for the givenint
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 89Chapter 10. StatisticsTx CRNumber of frames transmitted from the DCE port over thespecified DLCI with the CR bit
90 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsAverage Tx FrameAverage size of frames transmitted across the DLCI.Minimum Frame DelayMinim
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 91Chapter 10. StatisticsDLCI ListThis menu lists all available DLCIs and classifies them as active(A), inactive (I)
92 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-10System Statistics ScreenVIEWING STATISTICAL INFORMATION (FRONT PANEL INTERFACE)
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 93Chapter 10. StatisticsRS request to sendTR data terminal readyCS clear to sendCD carrier detectSR data set readyR
94 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsSignal ErrorsTotal signal frames received with PVC signaling protocol viola-tions.Errored F
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 95Chapter 10. StatisticsSignal TimeoutsTotal T391 timeouts that have occurred since the last reset.Signal ErrorsTot
Table of Contentsii IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Numeric Keypad ...
96 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFrames InTotal received frames since the unit went into dial backup mode(or since last rese
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 97Chapter 10. StatisticsVERSION CHKSUMVER 601a 3F34Figure 10-13System Statistics Screen
98 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. Statistics
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 99Chapter 11. TestingChapter 11TestingThis menu allows you to perform diagnostics by initiating PVCloopback tests a
100 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 11. TestingFRAMES RX1 DLCI FRAMES TX1 PVC LOOPBACK 2 START TEST MIN RESP TIME3 STOP TEST MAX RESP TIME3
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 101Chapter 11. TestingFigure 11-3PVC Loopback MenuDLCI <0 = all> (DLCI)Enter the DLCI of the PVC to be tested
102 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 11. TestingView TestDisplays the Test Statistics menu shown in Figure 11-4. Descrip-tions of each field
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 103Chapter 11. TestingAverage Loop Response Time (AVG RESP TIME)Average round-trip time (in seconds) for the curren
104 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 11. TestingPingSelect PING to send a ping request to a specific address. Pingtesting is only available
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 105Chapter 12. Activating Dial Backup OptionsChapter 12Activating Dial Backup OptionsThe dial backup options availab
Table of Contents61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual iiiChapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPhysical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)...
106 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 12. Activating Dial Backup OptionsDial Options During Dial BackupHang UpTerminates the dial backup conne
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 107Appendix A. PinoutsAppendix APinoutsThe following tables give the pin assignments for the IQ Probeconnectors, ad
108 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-BPin Assignments for Control ConnectorRJ Pin# Function Direction1 GND2 RTS I3TD I4 DS
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 109Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-DEIA-530 Connecotr Pin AssignmentsPin EIA Description1 - Shield2 BA Transmit Data 3 B
110 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-EPin Assignments for DB-25 to X.21 (DB-15) Adapter CableDB25 Pin# X.21 Pin# Function1
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 111Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-FPin Assignments for DB-25 to V.35 Adapter Cable(Rear Panel Connector)DB25 Pin#V.35 P
112 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-GPin Assignments for DB-25 to V.35 Adapter Cable(DCE Card Option Connector)DB25 Pin#
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 113Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-HDial Backup Card ConnectorsPin Name Description4-wire Switched 561 R1 Transmit Data
114 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Appendix A. Pinouts
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 115Appendix B. Specifications SummaryAppendix BSpecifications SummarySPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis appendix provi
Table of Contentsiv IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Management DLCI 1 and 2 Mode (DLCI 1 and 2 MODE) ... 52Maximum
116 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Appendix B. Specifications SummarySLIP/PPP Port InterfaceElectrical: EIA-232Physical: female DB-25 (provided fem
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 117Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronyms and AbbreviationsACK ...a
118 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Acronyms and AbbreviationsDSU...data service unitDTE ...
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 119Acronyms and AbbreviationsRIP...routing information proto
120 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Acronyms and Abbreviations
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 121GlossaryGlossaryANSIAmerican National Standards Institute. Devices and proposes recommendationsfor international
122 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1GlossarybitA binary digit. A signal, wave, or state is represented as either a binary 0 or 1.bits per second (bp
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 123GlossaryCIRcommitted information rate. Less than or equal to the access rate, the CIR is usedby the service prov
124 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Glossaryoffice. A CSU regenerates digital signals. It monitors them for problems, andprovides a way of testing
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 125GlossaryDSUdata service unit. A device designed to transmit and receive digital data ondigital transmission faci
Table of Contents61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual vSPID 1/2 ...
126 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Glossaryframe-relay-capable interface deviceA communications device that performs encapsulation. Frame-relay-cap
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 127GlossaryIPinternet protocol. A protocol which provides for transmitting blocks of databetween hosts identified b
128 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Glossarypacket-switching networkA telecommunications network based on packet-switching technology, wherein atrans
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 129Glossarystrips the frame relay frame off of each frame to produce the original LAN frame,and passes the LAN frame
130 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Glossarysynchronizing bits (sync bits)A fixed pattern in synchronous transmission used to identify the boundaries
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 131IndexIndexSymbols10baseT LAN port 8, 9, 25pin assignments 1074-wire SW56DBU card 5Aabort frames 94, 95DBU por
132 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1IndexCIR 54clear to send 17clocksetting 66CONFIG 18, 22configuration 18, 22DCE port 49DTE port 43local 37
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 133Indexoptionsactivating 105–106dial optionsduring DBU 106menu tree 105–106with DBU idle 105discard eligibility
134 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Indexoperation 18full status 80full status polls 75Ggateway IP address 27, 64GW IP ADDRESS 64Hhang up 106ha
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 135Indexmode 52management DLCI 1 and/or DLCI 2 31management DLCI 1 and/or DLCI 2 mode 31management options 23man
Table of Contentsvi IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1V=View by Day/View by Interval ... 72
136 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Indexping responses 104ping tests 99PINGS RX 104pings transmitted 104PINGS TX 104pinouts 107polling 49port
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 137Indexin-band 23out-of-band 23specifications 115SPID 62SR 93, 94start ping 104start testPVC loopback test 1
138 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1IndexutilizationDLCI stats 86VV.34 DBU card 5, 61V.35 9, 11, 44adapter cablepart number 9pin assignmentsDCE c
Product Support InformationPre-Sales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN ApplicationsEngineering, or ADTRA
Table of Contents61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual viiList of TablesTable 4-A Example Settings for Dial Backup Options ...
Table of Contentsviii IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Figure 10-5 DCE Port Statistics (View by Day)...
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 1Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 1IntroductionPRODUCT OVERVIEWThe ADTRAN IQ Probe provides the visibility and contro
Trademark Information:OpenView is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.SunNet Manager is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 1. Introductioninformation rates (CIRs), and excess burst rates on each PVC• True non-intrusive, in-band t
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 3Chapter 1. IntroductionThis header information contains a virtual circuit address knownas a DLCI (data link conne
4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 1. IntroductionAgentControl program that resides in each connected network device.This program responds to
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 5Chapter 1. IntroductionESP CARD OPTIONS4-Wire Switched 56 DBU CardThis dial-up 4-wire SW56 DBU card allows you to
6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 1. IntroductionWARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICEADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five yearsfr
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 7Chapter 2. InstallationChapter 2InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceipt InspectionCarefully inspect the IQ Pr
8 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 2. InstallationThe ADTRAN IQ Probe MIB is available from ADTRAN in thesupport section of the ADTRAN Web pa
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 9Chapter 2. InstallationREAR PANELConnectors for the IQ Probe are located on the rear panel. TheDTE and DCE connec
10 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 2. InstallationVT 100 Terminal or device running SLIP or async PPP protocolFrame Relay Router or FRADDSU/
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 11Chapter 2. InstallationDBU Interface Card SlotThe IQ Probe rear panel has one card slot (labeled DBU INTER-FACE)
ABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual is arranged so you can quickly and easily find theinformation you need. The following is an overview of thecontents of t
12 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 2. InstallationTo prevent possible radio frequency interference emissions, a shieldedcable is required.LA
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 13Chapter 3. OperationChapter 3OperationFRONT PANELThe IQ Probe faceplate is shown in Figure 3-1. Descriptions ofe
14 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. OperationQuick KeyPressing the Quick key returns the front panel to the Mainmenu.Numeric KeypadThe num
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 15Chapter 3. Operationpage holder for foldout Figure 3-1
16 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. Operationpage holder for back of foldout Figure 3-1
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 17Chapter 3. OperationLED DescriptionsThe IQ Probe has seven LED indicators: RS, CS, TD, RD, CD,TR, and ALM. Thes
18 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. OperationFront Panel OperationTo choose a menu item, press the corresponding number oralpha character
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 19Chapter 3. OperationVT 100 Terminal Connection and OperationTo control the IQ Probe using a VT 100 terminal, foll
20 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. OperationIn the upper right-hand corner of the VT 100 screen, LOCAL orREMOTE is displayed, indicating
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 21Chapter 3. OperationFigure 3-4Terminal Main MenuIQ PROBE MENU STRUCTUREThe opening menu is the access point to al
Notes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption.Warnings provide information that cou
22 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. OperationMain MenuDefinitions for the branches of the Main menu follow:Configuration (CONFIG)Configura
IQ Probe User Manual 15Chapter 3. OperationFigure 3-1IQ Probe Front PanelSHIFT*7D4A180E5B2QUICKIQ PROBE#9F6C3ENTERCANCELNEXT PREVADDDELETENumeric Key
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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 23Chapter 4. ApplicationsChapter 4ApplicationsThis chapter provides examples of some common IQ Probemanagement opti
24 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsLocal VT 100 Terminal ManagementConnect a VT 100 terminal to the IQ Probe CONTROL port.Thi
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 25Chapter 4. ApplicationsControl Port ModeSet the Control Port Mode for TERMINAL (which is the defaultsetting). Th
26 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsRouter10BaseT EthernetSLIP/PPPRouterNMSDSU IQRD1TD2RD2TDN RDNTD1ALM/TST1ACB4DFESHIFTDELETE
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 27Chapter 4. ApplicationsGateway IP Address (if required)Enter the Gateway node IP address. This address is applic
28 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsAll PVC-based in-band management traffic must be noncompressed IPand use RFC 1490 encapsul
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 29Chapter 4. ApplicationsNMSRouter RouterIQ Probe IQ ProbeDSU IQRD1TD2RD2TDN RDNTD1ALM/TST1ACB4DFESHIFTDELETEQUICKN
FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bot
30 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsWrite CommunitySet the Write Community name to match the NMS settings.Trap Manager DLCIIde
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 31Chapter 4. ApplicationsSince the unit is set up for shared PVC management, all managementtraffic will be intercep
32 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsSHARED if the DLCI is used to carry customer traffic as well asmanagement data. This opti
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 33Chapter 4. Applicationstraffic, and it also acts as a fire-wall that restricts managementdata to the IQ Probe. D
34 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsDuring dial backup, the IQ device receiving the call continues touse the frame relay circu
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 35Chapter 4. ApplicationsSee Figure 4-6 for an example of a dial backup application.Tables 4-A and 4-B provide exam
36 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsTable 4-AExample Settings for Dial Backup OptionsAUTO DBUEnableWITH CARRIER DETECT LOSS Di
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 37Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewChapter 5Configuration OverviewLOCAL AND REMOTE CONFIGURATIONThe IQ Probe can be
38 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewConfiguration menu trees are shown in Figures 5-2 (for theterminal) and 5-3 (for
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 39Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewPage holder for foldout page (Figure 5-2)
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
40 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewPage holder for back of foldout page (Figure 5-2)
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 41Chapter 5. Configuration Overview Pageholder for foldout page (Figure 5-3)
42 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewPage holder for back of foldout page (Figure 5-3)
IQ Probe User Manual 39Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewFigure 5-2Terminal Configuration Menu Treele if an ESP DBU card is installed.1 X.211 INTERFAC
Chapter 5. Configuration Overview40IQ Probe User Manual
IQ Probe User Manual 41Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewFigure 5-3Front Panel Configuration Menu Treee if an ESP DBU card is installed.X.21V.351 INTE
Chapter 5. Configuration Overview42IQ Probe User Manual
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 43Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationChapter 6DTE Port ConfigurationConfigure the physical layer and frame relay prot
44 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationIn this chapter, the terminal selections are listed first followed by theFront P
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 45Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationNoneNo flow control is used and the IQ Probe drops frames duringsevere congestio
CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONSNotice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certifiedequipment. This certification means that th
46 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationForced OnThe CD lead is always on.NormalThe CD lead is off when the IQ Probe doe
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 47Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationFor example:If N392=3 and N393=4, then if three errors occur within any foureven
48 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationFollows Network (FOLLOW NET)If ENABLED, PVC signaling responses are sent to the
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 49Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortChapter 7Configuring the DCE PortDCE PORTAccess the DCE port menus by selectin
50 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortFigure 7-1Terminal DCE Port Configuration MenuPhysical Layer Options (PHYS LYR
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 51Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortFrame Relay Options (FR OPTS)The terminal screen in Figure 7-2 appears when Fr
52 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortN391Determine how many link integrity polls occur in between fullstatus polls.
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 53Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortMaximum PVC Count (MAX PVC COUNT)Sets the maximum number of PVCs that the IQ P
54 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortOnly PVCs that are used in DBU should have the DBU DLCI set to anon-zero value
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 55Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortAdd (ADD key on front panel)Add a new entry to the PVC Options table.Delete (D
ISDN Service Ordering Information for the ADTRAN IQ Probe With ISDN DialBackupFor ADTRAN IQ Probe ISDN dial backup applications, the following guide c
56 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE Port
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 57Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsChapter 8Configuring Dial Backup OptionsDIAL BACKUP OPTIONSThe Dial Back
58 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup Options1 AUTO DBU 1 DISABLE2 ENABLE1 BEEPER OPTION 1 DISABLE2 PASSWORD OPT 2 E
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 59Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsIn this chapter, the terminal selections are listed first followed by th
60 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsLockout EndEnter the hour that the daily lockout ends and dial backup i
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 61Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsIQ Probe encounters a busy or reorder, it attempts to establishthe call
62 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsB-Channel Bit Rate (B-CH BIT RATE)Select the channel bit rate for the I
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 63Chapter 9. System ConfigurationChapter 9System ConfigurationAccess System configuration selections by first choos
64 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 9. System ConfigurationSubnet MaskEnter the subnet mask assigned to the LAN that the LAN10baseT port is a
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 65Chapter 9. System ConfigurationChanging this option causes a complete system configuration and unitreset.Read Com
Turn the Following Features Off:Packet Mode DataMulti-line HuntMultiple Call AppearancesElectronic Key Telephone Sets (EKTS)Shared Dictionary NumbersA
66 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 9. System ConfigurationNext (NEXT key on front panel)Edit the next entry in the Trap Manager Options tabl
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 67Chapter 9. System ConfigurationENTERING LETTERS USING THE FRONT PANELConfiguring the Read/Write Community names r
68 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 9. System Configuration
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 69Chapter 10. StatisticsChapter 10StatisticsFor descriptions of the terminal statistics menus, see the follow-ing s
70 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-1View Statistics MenuTerminal Statistics Display OptionsDTE port, DCE port, DBU p
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 71Chapter 10. StatisticsTo configure the interval time frame, go to the System Configu-ration menu under History In
72 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsHot KeysOnce you have entered one of the statistics menus, hot keys aredisplayed across the
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 73Chapter 10. StatisticsThe following sections describe the information given on theDTE port, DCE port, DBU port, D
74 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-3DTE Port Statistics (View by Day)Interval RemainingNumber of seconds remaining i
61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 75Chapter 10. StatisticsLocal PVC Tx BytesTotal bytes transmitted by the DTE port across the localmanagement PVC.Si
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