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61200214L1-1A
August 1998
IQ Probe
Frame Relay
Monitoring Probe
USER MANUAL
IQ Probe Unit 1200214L1
ESP 4-wire SW56 DBU Card 1204001L1
ESP V.34 DBU Card 1204002L1
ESP ISDN DBU Card 1204004L1
ESP External DCE Card 1204006L1
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Page 1 - IQ Probe

61200214L1-1AAugust 1998IQ ProbeFrame RelayMonitoring ProbeUSER MANUALIQ Probe Unit 1200214L1ESP 4-wire SW56 DBU Card 1204001L1ESP V.34 DBU Card 12040

Page 3 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL

76 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsOctet AlignNumber of frames received with a bit count that does not fall on8-bit boundaries

Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 77Chapter 10. StatisticsInterval RemainingNumber of seconds remaining in the current timed interval.This field is o

Page 5 - Service Type REN/SOC FIC USOC

78 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-4DCE Port Statistics with DBU Card Installed (View by Interval)Maximum Tx Throug

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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

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80 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsRx Full StatusNumber of full status responses received on the DCE side.Tx Full StatusNumber

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 81Chapter 10. StatisticsLength ErrorNumber of frames received with fewer than 5 octets or greaterthan 4500 octets.

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82 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsDBU StateCurrent state of the DBU circuit.Interval RemainingNumber of seconds remaining in

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 83Chapter 10. StatisticsAverage Tx ThroughputAverage throughput in the transmit direction for the giveninterval. T

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84 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. Statisticsframes received on the dedicated management DLCI, transmis-sion errors, or link violations.

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 85Chapter 10. StatisticsLength ErrorNumber of frames received with fewer than 5 octets or greaterthan 4500 octets.

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Table of Contents61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual iTable of ContentsChapter 1. IntroductionProduct overview ...

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86 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-8DLCI Statistics for a Specific DLCI (View by Interval)DLCI Statistics for a Spec

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 87Chapter 10. StatisticsMaximum Rx ThroughputMaximum throughput sample in the receive direction for thegiven interv

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88 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsAverage Tx UtilizationAverage utilization sample in the transmit direction for the givenint

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 89Chapter 10. StatisticsTx CRNumber of frames transmitted from the DCE port over thespecified DLCI with the CR bit

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90 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsAverage Tx FrameAverage size of frames transmitted across the DLCI.Minimum Frame DelayMinim

Page 19 - Introduction

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 91Chapter 10. StatisticsDLCI ListThis menu lists all available DLCIs and classifies them as active(A), inactive (I)

Page 20 - UNDERSTANDING FRAME RELAY

92 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-10System Statistics ScreenVIEWING STATISTICAL INFORMATION (FRONT PANEL INTERFACE)

Page 21 - SNMP MANAGEMENT

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 93Chapter 10. StatisticsRS request to sendTR data terminal readyCS clear to sendCD carrier detectSR data set readyR

Page 22 - DIAL BACKUP OPERATION

94 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsSignal ErrorsTotal signal frames received with PVC signaling protocol viola-tions.Errored F

Page 23 - ESP DCE Card

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 95Chapter 10. StatisticsSignal TimeoutsTotal T391 timeouts that have occurred since the last reset.Signal ErrorsTot

Page 24 - WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE

Table of Contentsii IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Numeric Keypad ...

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96 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFrames InTotal received frames since the unit went into dial backup mode(or since last rese

Page 26 - Power Up

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 97Chapter 10. StatisticsVERSION CHKSUMVER 601a 3F34Figure 10-13System Statistics Screen

Page 27 - REAR PANEL

98 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. Statistics

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 99Chapter 11. TestingChapter 11TestingThis menu allows you to perform diagnostics by initiating PVCloopback tests a

Page 29 - DTE Interface

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

Page 30 - Control Port

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

Page 31 - Operation

102 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 11. TestingView TestDisplays the Test Statistics menu shown in Figure 11-4. Descrip-tions of each field

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 103Chapter 11. TestingAverage Loop Response Time (AVG RESP TIME)Average round-trip time (in seconds) for the curren

Page 33 - Chapter 3. Operation

104 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 11. TestingPingSelect PING to send a ping request to a specific address. Pingtesting is only available

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 105Chapter 12. Activating Dial Backup OptionsChapter 12Activating Dial Backup OptionsThe dial backup options availab

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Table of Contents61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual iiiChapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPhysical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)...

Page 36 - Front Panel Operation

106 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 12. Activating Dial Backup OptionsDial Options During Dial BackupHang UpTerminates the dial backup conne

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 107Appendix A. PinoutsAppendix APinoutsThe following tables give the pin assignments for the IQ Probeconnectors, ad

Page 38 - Terminal Login Menu

108 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-BPin Assignments for Control ConnectorRJ Pin# Function Direction1 GND2 RTS I3TD I4 DS

Page 39 - IQ PROBE MENU STRUCTURE

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 109Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-DEIA-530 Connecotr Pin AssignmentsPin EIA Description1 - Shield2 BA Transmit Data 3 B

Page 40 - Main Menu

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

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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

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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#

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 113Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-HDial Backup Card ConnectorsPin Name Description4-wire Switched 561 R1 Transmit Data

Page 44 - Baud Rate

114 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Appendix A. Pinouts

Page 45 - Out-of-Band Management

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 115Appendix B. Specifications SummaryAppendix BSpecifications SummarySPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis appendix provi

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Table of Contentsiv IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Management DLCI 1 and 2 Mode (DLCI 1 and 2 MODE) ... 52Maximum

Page 47 - In-Band Management

116 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Appendix B. Specifications SummarySLIP/PPP Port InterfaceElectrical: EIA-232Physical: female DB-25 (provided fem

Page 48 - Local PVC Management

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 117Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronyms and AbbreviationsACK ...a

Page 49 - IQ Probe IQ Probe

118 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Acronyms and AbbreviationsDSU...data service unitDTE ...

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 119Acronyms and AbbreviationsRIP...routing information proto

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120 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Acronyms and Abbreviations

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 121GlossaryGlossaryANSIAmerican National Standards Institute. Devices and proposes recommendationsfor international

Page 53 - Management

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

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 123GlossaryCIRcommitted information rate. Less than or equal to the access rate, the CIR is usedby the service prov

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124 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Glossaryoffice. A CSU regenerates digital signals. It monitors them for problems, andprovides a way of testing

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 125GlossaryDSUdata service unit. A device designed to transmit and receive digital data ondigital transmission faci

Page 57 - Configuration Overview

Table of Contents61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual vSPID 1/2 ...

Page 58 - Terminal Configuration Menu

126 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Glossaryframe-relay-capable interface deviceA communications device that performs encapsulation. Frame-relay-cap

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 127GlossaryIPinternet protocol. A protocol which provides for transmitting blocks of databetween hosts identified b

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128 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Glossarypacket-switching networkA telecommunications network based on packet-switching technology, wherein atrans

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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

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130 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Glossarysynchronizing bits (sync bits)A fixed pattern in synchronous transmission used to identify the boundaries

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 131IndexIndexSymbols10baseT LAN port 8, 9, 25pin assignments 1074-wire SW56DBU card 5Aabort frames 94, 95DBU por

Page 64 - IQ Probe User Manual

132 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1IndexCIR 54clear to send 17clocksetting 66CONFIG 18, 22configuration 18, 22DCE port 49DTE port 43local 37

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 133Indexoptionsactivating 105–106dial optionsduring DBU 106menu tree 105–106with DBU idle 105discard eligibility

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134 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Indexoperation 18full status 80full status polls 75Ggateway IP address 27, 64GW IP ADDRESS 64Hhang up 106ha

Page 67 - DTE Port Configuration

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

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Table of Contentsvi IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1V=View by Day/View by Interval ... 72

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136 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Indexping responses 104ping tests 99PINGS RX 104pings transmitted 104PINGS TX 104pinouts 107polling 49port

Page 70 - Frame Relay Options (FR OPTS)

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 137Indexin-band 23out-of-band 23specifications 115SPID 62SR 93, 94start ping 104start testPVC loopback test 1

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138 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1IndexutilizationDLCI stats 86VV.34 DBU card 5, 61V.35 9, 11, 44adapter cablepart number 9pin assignmentsDCE c

Page 72 - Follows Network (FOLLOW NET)

Product Support InformationPre-Sales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN ApplicationsEngineering, or ADTRA

Page 73 - Configuring the DCE Port

Table of Contents61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual viiList of TablesTable 4-A Example Settings for Dial Backup Options ...

Page 74 - Interface Type

Table of Contentsviii IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Figure 10-5 DCE Port Statistics (View by Day)...

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 1Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 1IntroductionPRODUCT OVERVIEWThe ADTRAN IQ Probe provides the visibility and contro

Page 76 - N392 and N393

Trademark Information:OpenView is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.SunNet Manager is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Page 77 - PVC Options (PVC CONFIG)

2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 1. Introductioninformation rates (CIRs), and excess burst rates on each PVC• True non-intrusive, in-band t

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 3Chapter 1. IntroductionThis header information contains a virtual circuit address knownas a DLCI (data link conne

Page 79 - Add (ADD key on front panel)

4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 1. IntroductionAgentControl program that resides in each connected network device.This program responds to

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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

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6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 1. IntroductionWARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICEADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five yearsfr

Page 82 - Dial Backup Menu Tree

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 7Chapter 2. InstallationChapter 2InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceipt InspectionCarefully inspect the IQ Pr

Page 83 - DBU Options

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

Page 84 - DBU Timers

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 9Chapter 2. InstallationREAR PANELConnectors for the IQ Probe are located on the rear panel. TheDTE and DCE connec

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10 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 2. InstallationVT 100 Terminal or device running SLIP or async PPP protocolFrame Relay Router or FRADDSU/

Page 86 - Phone Numbers 1-5

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 11Chapter 2. InstallationDBU Interface Card SlotThe IQ Probe rear panel has one card slot (labeled DBU INTER-FACE)

Page 87 - System Configuration

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

Page 88 - Subnet Mask

12 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 2. InstallationTo prevent possible radio frequency interference emissions, a shieldedcable is required.LA

Page 89 - Trap Mgr Options

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 13Chapter 3. OperationChapter 3OperationFRONT PANELThe IQ Probe faceplate is shown in Figure 3-1. Descriptions ofe

Page 90 - System LEDs Reflect

14 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. OperationQuick KeyPressing the Quick key returns the front panel to the Mainmenu.Numeric KeypadThe num

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 15Chapter 3. Operationpage holder for foldout Figure 3-1

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16 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. Operationpage holder for back of foldout Figure 3-1

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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

Page 94 - View by Interval

18 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. OperationFront Panel OperationTo choose a menu item, press the corresponding number oralpha character

Page 95 - View by Day

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 19Chapter 3. OperationVT 100 Terminal Connection and OperationTo control the IQ Probe using a VT 100 terminal, foll

Page 96 - Hot Keys

20 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. OperationIn the upper right-hand corner of the VT 100 screen, LOCAL orREMOTE is displayed, indicating

Page 97 - DTE Port Statistics

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 21Chapter 3. OperationFigure 3-4Terminal Main MenuIQ PROBE MENU STRUCTUREThe opening menu is the access point to al

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Notes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption.Warnings provide information that cou

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22 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 3. OperationMain MenuDefinitions for the branches of the Main menu follow:Configuration (CONFIG)Configura

Page 100 - DCE Port Statistics

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

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24 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsLocal VT 100 Terminal ManagementConnect a VT 100 terminal to the IQ Probe CONTROL port.Thi

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 25Chapter 4. ApplicationsControl Port ModeSet the Control Port Mode for TERMINAL (which is the defaultsetting). Th

Page 105 - DBU Port Statistics

26 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsRouter10BaseT EthernetSLIP/PPPRouterNMSDSU IQRD1TD2RD2TDN RDNTD1ALM/TST1ACB4DFESHIFTDELETE

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 27Chapter 4. ApplicationsGateway IP Address (if required)Enter the Gateway node IP address. This address is applic

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28 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsAll PVC-based in-band management traffic must be noncompressed IPand use RFC 1490 encapsul

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 29Chapter 4. ApplicationsNMSRouter RouterIQ Probe IQ ProbeDSU IQRD1TD2RD2TDN RDNTD1ALM/TST1ACB4DFESHIFTDELETEQUICKN

Page 109 - DLCI Statistics

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

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30 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsWrite CommunitySet the Write Community name to match the NMS settings.Trap Manager DLCIIde

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 31Chapter 4. ApplicationsSince the unit is set up for shared PVC management, all managementtraffic will be intercep

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32 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsSHARED if the DLCI is used to carry customer traffic as well asmanagement data. This opti

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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

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34 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsDuring dial backup, the IQ device receiving the call continues touse the frame relay circu

Page 115 - System Statistics

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

Page 116 - Figure 10-10

36 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsTable 4-AExample Settings for Dial Backup OptionsAUTO DBUEnableWITH CARRIER DETECT LOSS Di

Page 117 - SIGNAL STATE

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 37Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewChapter 5Configuration OverviewLOCAL AND REMOTE CONFIGURATIONThe IQ Probe can be

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38 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewConfiguration menu trees are shown in Figures 5-2 (for theterminal) and 5-3 (for

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 39Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewPage holder for foldout page (Figure 5-2)

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class

Page 121 - VER 601a 3F34

40 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewPage holder for back of foldout page (Figure 5-2)

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 41Chapter 5. Configuration Overview Pageholder for foldout page (Figure 5-3)

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42 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewPage holder for back of foldout page (Figure 5-3)

Page 124 - PVC Loopback

IQ Probe User Manual 39Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewFigure 5-2Terminal Configuration Menu Treele if an ESP DBU card is installed.1 X.211 INTERFAC

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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

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 43Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationChapter 6DTE Port ConfigurationConfigure the physical layer and frame relay prot

Page 129 - Chapter 12

44 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationIn this chapter, the terminal selections are listed first followed by theFront P

Page 130 - Statistics menu

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 45Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationNoneNo flow control is used and the IQ Probe drops frames duringsevere congestio

Page 131 - Appendix A

CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONSNotice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certifiedequipment. This certification means that th

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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

Page 133 - Table A-D

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

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48 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationFollows Network (FOLLOW NET)If ENABLED, PVC signaling responses are sent to the

Page 135 - (Rear Panel Connector)

61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 49Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortChapter 7Configuring the DCE PortDCE PORTAccess the DCE port menus by selectin

Page 136 - (DCE Card Option Connector)

50 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortFigure 7-1Terminal DCE Port Configuration MenuPhysical Layer Options (PHYS LYR

Page 137 - Dial Backup Card Connectors

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

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52 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE PortN391Determine how many link integrity polls occur in between fullstatus polls.

Page 139 - Specifications Summary

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

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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

Page 141 - Acronyms and Abbreviations

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

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ISDN Service Ordering Information for the ADTRAN IQ Probe With ISDN DialBackupFor ADTRAN IQ Probe ISDN dial backup applications, the following guide c

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56 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE Port

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 57Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsChapter 8Configuring Dial Backup OptionsDIAL BACKUP OPTIONSThe Dial Back

Page 145 - Glossary

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

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 59Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsIn this chapter, the terminal selections are listed first followed by th

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60 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsLockout EndEnter the hour that the daily lockout ends and dial backup i

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 61Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsIQ Probe encounters a busy or reorder, it attempts to establishthe call

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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

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 63Chapter 9. System ConfigurationChapter 9System ConfigurationAccess System configuration selections by first choos

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64 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 9. System ConfigurationSubnet MaskEnter the subnet mask assigned to the LAN that the LAN10baseT port is a

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 65Chapter 9. System ConfigurationChanging this option causes a complete system configuration and unitreset.Read Com

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Turn the Following Features Off:Packet Mode DataMulti-line HuntMultiple Call AppearancesElectronic Key Telephone Sets (EKTS)Shared Dictionary NumbersA

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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

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 67Chapter 9. System ConfigurationENTERING LETTERS USING THE FRONT PANELConfiguring the Read/Write Community names r

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 69Chapter 10. StatisticsChapter 10StatisticsFor descriptions of the terminal statistics menus, see the follow-ing s

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70 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-1View Statistics MenuTerminal Statistics Display OptionsDTE port, DCE port, DBU p

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 71Chapter 10. StatisticsTo configure the interval time frame, go to the System Configu-ration menu under History In

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72 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsHot KeysOnce you have entered one of the statistics menus, hot keys aredisplayed across the

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61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 73Chapter 10. StatisticsThe following sections describe the information given on theDTE port, DCE port, DBU port, D

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74 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-3DTE Port Statistics (View by Day)Interval RemainingNumber of seconds remaining i

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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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