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Page 1 - ESU 120e

ESU 120eUser ManualPart Number1200420L1-1November 199861200420L1-1A

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Appendix A. Understanding SNMPA-6 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1

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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-1A ppendix BConnector PinoutsWIRINGNetwork interface ConnectorThe network connections are as follows:Table B-1. N

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A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Control In/ Chain InThis is used an as EIA-232 port for connection to a computer or

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A ppendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-3Chain OutThis is used to connect to another ESU 120e chain-in connector. See Table

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A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1D ata Port InterfaceTable B-4. Nx56/ 64 Pin Assignments for EIA-530 and V.36Connec

Page 8 - Important Safety Instructions

A ppendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-5Table B-5. Nx56/ 64 Pin Assignments for V.35 ModePin Name CCITT Description Source

Page 9 - Warranty and Customer Service

A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Table B-6. Adapter Cable, D B 25 to V.35, 34-Pin WinchesterPart # 1200285L1DB25P P

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A ppendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-7Table B-7. Nx56/ 64 Pin Assignments for V.11/ x.21 Mode Pin Name Description Sourc

Page 11 - Table of Contents

A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-8 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Table B-8. Adapter Cable D B25 to X.21, D B15 ConnectorBase D rop (PBX)The Drop ha

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A ppendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-910BaseTThis is used to connect the ESU 120e to the local area network.ConnectionsTh

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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User ManualxiTable of ContentsTable of Contents ...

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A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-10 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

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1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual C-1A ppendix CSystem MessagesALARM MESSAGESThis appendix lists and defines the alarm and status messages that appear

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A ppendix C. System MessagesC-2 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1Nx56/ 64 InterfaceThe following messages indicate an alarm condition on the Nx56/64 ca

Page 17 - List of Figures

A ppendix C. System Messages1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual C-3D rop Port InterfaceThe following messages indicate a condition on the Base Drop (PBX)

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A ppendix C. System MessagesC-4 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1Status MessagesNetwork Interface (NI)Nx56/ 64 InterfaceThe following messages indicate

Page 19 - List of Tables

1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual D-1A ppendix DSpecificationsELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSNetwork InterfaceElectrical G.703Framing G.704 CRC-4, FAS,CASJi

Page 20 - List of Tables

A ppendix D. SpecificationsD-2 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1Nx56/ 64 D rop Port InterfaceNx56/ 64 (V.35 Interface)D rop Port InterfaceElectrical CC

Page 21 - Introduction

A ppendix D. Specifications1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual D-3Management InterfacesChain In/ Out Ports10BaseT InterfaceOption Slot Interface Interfac

Page 22 - ESU Option Modules

A ppendix D. SpecificationsD-4 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1Chassis Specifications Environmental SpecificationsHeight Less than 3.5 inches (will f

Page 23 - Option Module Architecture

61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics0.1 Nx56/64 Port Configuration(Port Config) Menu Items 5-170.2 DSX-1 Port Configuration(Port Con

Page 24 - Chapter 1. Introduction

Table of Contentsxii ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Set User Passcode ...

Page 25 - Installation

Index-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1messages C-3DSU/Drop Status 3-3DTE timing 5-7Eelectrical specifications for ESU120e D-1E-mail, for Y2K info i

Page 26 - GROUND ING INSTRUCTIONS

61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual Index-3C-2Nx56/64 Interface, statusmessages C-4Nx56/64 Pin Assignments forEIA-530 Mode B-4, B-5Nx56/64 Pin Assignmen

Page 27 - Chapter 2. Installation

Index-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1unit ID 6-4unit level tests 2-7Unit menu 5-11Unpack 2-1unpack, inspect, power up 2-1Up and Down Arrows, ESU 1

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Product Support InformationPresales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engineering, or ADTRA

Page 30 - Self-Test

Table of Contents61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual xiiiChapter 5 Configuration Menu...

Page 31 - Initialization

Table of Contentsxiv ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1All Zeros ...

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Table of Contents61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual xvAppendix A. Understanding SNMP ...

Page 33 - NORMAL POWER-UP PROCED URE

Table of Contentsxvi ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User ManualxviiList of FiguresFigure 1-1. Router, PBX, Application Set Up ...

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List of FigureslxviiiESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

Page 36 - Chapter 3. O peration

61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User ManualxixList of TablesTable 5-1. Normal Mode of Operation ...5-

Page 37 - LED D escriptions

iiTrademarks:Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.T-Watch is a trademark of ADTRAN, Inc.901 Explorer BoulevardP.O. Box 140000Huntsville

Page 38 - Operation keys

List of TablesxxESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

Page 39 - General Menu Operation

61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual1-1Chapter 1IntroductionESU 120E OVERVIEWThe ESU 120e is an E1/FE1 multiplexer with an Nx56/64 data port, a drop (PBX

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Chapter 1. Introduction1-2ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1ESU 120e FeaturesThe following list describes the standard features in the ESU 120e.• A si

Page 41 - Front Panel Menu Structure

Chapter 1. Introduction61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual1-3Option Module ArchitectureThe ESU 120e features a unique architecture that allows the addi-

Page 42 - Alternate Methods of Control

Chapter 1. Introduction1-4ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-1Chapter 2InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceipt InspectionCarefully inspect the ESU 120e for any shipping da

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Chapter 2. Installation2-2ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Power ConnectionPower is supplied to the ESU 120e through a IEC-type power con-nector on th

Page 45 - Status Menu

Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-3Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Termination of the supplementary equip-ment grounding conductor is per

Page 46 - Data Values

Chapter 2. Installation2-4ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1ID ENTIFICATION OF REAR PANEL LAYOUTFigure 2-1 shows the configuration of the rear panel of

Page 47 - Active Alarms

Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-5ESU120E INTERFACESThe ESU 120e is equipped with an Nx56/64 data port, a G.703 drop interfac

Page 48 - Alarm Message

iiiADTRAN Year 2000 (Y2K) Readiness DisclosureADTRAN has established a Year 2000 program to ensure that our products will correctly function in the ne

Page 49 - Port Status

Chapter 2. Installation2-6ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1D rop (PBX) InterfaceThe drop interface provides a G.703 interface for a PBX or other equip

Page 50 - ENET Status

Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-7Board-level testsEach of the ESU 120e boards contains an on- board processor which executes

Page 51 - Configuration Menu

Chapter 2. Installation2-8ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Set Control PortThe ESU 120e can be configured from the control port when T-Watch PRO, SNMP

Page 52 - Chapter 5. Configuration Menu

Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-9Subsequent ESUs in the chain are in a position to intake informa-tion from another ESU. Th

Page 53 - Network (NI) Menu Items

Chapter 2. Installation2-10ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-1Chapter 3O perationFRONT PANELThe ESU 120e front panel monitors operation and controls the con-figuration of the u

Page 55 - ESU 120e CLOCK SOURCES

Chapter 3. O peration3-2ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Figure 3-1. ESU 120e Front Panel LayoutNo Name Description1 LCD Window Displays menu items a

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Chapter 3. O peration61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-3 LED D escriptionsCSU StatusThe CSU status LEDs display the operational condition of the n

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Chapter 3. O peration3-4ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Module StatusOperation keysName DescriptionOK (green) Indicates the operation is in the norm

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Chapter 3. O peration61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-5General Menu OperationThe ESU 120e uses a multilevel menu structure containing both menu item

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ivFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCYINTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas

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Chapter 3. O peration3-6ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1The menu tree below shows front panel menu travel.Figure 3-2. Example of Basic Front Panel M

Page 61 - Unit Menu

Chapter 3. O peration61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-7Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or D isplayPress Cancel as many times as required to return to

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Chapter 3. O peration3-8ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1The front panel LCD of the Main menu contains four options:Status, Config, Util and test.Alte

Page 63 - Map In Use: A(B)

Chapter 3. O peration61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-9To set up the ESU 120e to work with T-Watch PRO over the LAN, follow these steps:To set up th

Page 64 - TS0 A TS0 B

Chapter 3. O peration3-10ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1SNMPThe ADTRAN ESU 120e supports the Simple Network Manage-ment PROtocol (SNMP) through the

Page 65 - Select Port

61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual4-1Chapter 4Status MenuThe Status menu branch provides the ability to view the status of the ESU 120e operation. See

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Chapter 4. Status Menu4-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the screen

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Chapter 4. Status Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 4-3If insufficient time has passed to collect data, NA displays. Con-tinue with standard oper

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Chapter 4. Status Menu4-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1In addition to normal menu operation, you can also access this menu item with the Alarm fun

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Chapter 4. Status Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 4-5Port StatusPort Status displays the signals monitored on the data ports. For example, the

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vCANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out

Page 71 - Utility Menu

Chapter 4. Status Menu4-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-10.2 D rop Menu Items (D SX Errors)Remote PortRemote Port displays the status of activity on

Page 72 - Set Passcode

61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-1Chapter 5Configuration MenuThe Configuration menu sets the ESU 120e operational configura-tion, including all n

Page 73 - Chapter 6. Utility Menu

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Figure 5-1. Configuration Menu Tree 1) INTFACE 1) CTL PORT 2) NFAS WORD 2) TRAPS3)

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-3NETWORK (NI)This menu item accesses the configuration of parameters associated with

Page 75 - CMD Mode

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1• Note that if CAS/TS16 is enabled, TS16 may not be mapped to a port, and will be fo

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-5ESU 120e CLOCK SOURCESThe ESU 120e is operable from various clock sources permitting

Page 77 - Test Menu

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Network TimedThe network is the source of timing. The received data clocking is loo

Page 78 - Loopback Tests

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-7Base D rop TimedThe PBX is the source of timing. The ESU 120e uses the clock derive

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-8 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Base D TE TimedThe DTE is the source of timing. The ESU 120e uses the incoming DTE

Page 80 - Chapter 7. Test Menu

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-9Internal TimingThe ESU 120e is the source of timing. The ESU 120e is configured to

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viCANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONSThe Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment m

Page 82 - Run Self-Test

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-10 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Normal (CSU) TimingThe typical timing option arrangement is shown in Figure 5-6. T

Page 83 - Test Name What it does . .

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-11Unit MenuThe Unit menu changes the baud rate of the Control In port and the setup o

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-12 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Subnet Mask This defines which part of a destination IP address is the Network numb

Page 85 - Cancel Tests

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-13 Map Exchange (Map Xchng) The Map Exchange menu enables and sets the automatic time

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-14 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1TS0 Map A and TS0 Map BThe TS0 maps designate which TS0s are assigned to which port

Page 87 - Telnet/Terminal Menus

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-15The menu items are:Menu Item DescriptionCOPY A >TEMP This copies the current map

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-16 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Scroll to select the port which is dependent on the installed option card. Press E

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-17 Port Configuration (Port Config)Port Configuration selects and configures the para

Page 90 - SNMP Read/ Write Community

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-18 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1DATA Used to control the inverting of the DTE data. This inversion can be useful w

Page 91 - SNMP Trap Community

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-19Table 5-1. Normal Mode of Operation 0.2 D rop Port Configuration (Port Config) Men

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viiNotes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent service inter-ruption.Warnings provide information that

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-20 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 6-1Chapter 6Utility MenuThe utility menu tree displays and sets system parameters (see Fig-ure 6-1). This includes

Page 95 - Understanding SNMP

Chapter 6. Utility Menu6-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the scree

Page 96 - SetRequest

Chapter 6. Utility Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 6-3Pressing any key after entering a passcode causes the unit to return to the previous activ

Page 97 - ESU 120E SNMP ACCESS

Chapter 6. Utility Menu6-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Unit IDThis menu is used to access the current Unit ID setting. Viewing is available in l

Page 98 - SNMP TRAP CONFIGURATION

Chapter 6. Utility Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 6-5Port UtilityThis menu provides access to the display of the current software information f

Page 99 - SNMP MIB FILES

Chapter 6. Utility Menu6-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-1Chapter 7Test MenuThe Test menu initiates different types of unit tests and displays test results in the LCD wind

Page 101 - Connector Pinouts

Chapter 7. Test Menu7-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the screen i

Page 102 - Control In/ Chain In

Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-3Figure 7-2. Network Loopback TestsLOCAL LOOPBCKThere are three available choices for setting

Page 103 - Chain Out

viiiImportant Safety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precau-tions to reduce the risk of fire, electr

Page 104 - D ata Port Interface

Chapter 7. Test Menu7-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1QRSS PatternThe QRSS pattern is commonly used to simulate real data in E1 interfaces. This p

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Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-5PATTERN RESULT Displays the results of the test currently active. Leaving and returning to t

Page 106 - DB25P Pin 34 Pin Name

Chapter 7. Test Menu7-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Run Self-TestThe self-test checks the integrity of the internal operation of the electronic c

Page 107 - Pin Name Description Source

Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-7The self-test consists of the following tests:Port TestsThe Port Tests menu is used to activa

Page 108 - Base D rop (PBX)

Chapter 7. Test Menu7-8 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Port Test Menu Items for 0.1 Nx56/ 640.1 Nx56/64 is the base Nx interface. It offers the fol

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Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-9Port Test Menu Items for 0.2 D ropLoopbackLoopback activates the loopback function on the bas

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Chapter 7. Test Menu7-10 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

Page 111 - System Messages

61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 8-1Chapter 8Telnet/Terminal MenusMAIN MENUThe Telnet/Terminal Main menu is the first menu displayed after the telnet

Page 112 - Nx56/ 64 Interface

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Status, Config, Util, and Test Menu OptionsThese menu items access the same modi

Page 113 - D rop Port Interface

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 8-3You can use the Up and Down arrows or number keys to move the cursor from one sel

Page 114 - Status Messages

ixWarranty and Customer ServiceADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if the product does not meet its

Page 115 - Specifications

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Remote Menu AccessDisplays telnet menus for a remote device (may be another ESU/T

Page 116 - Nx56/ 64 D rop Port Interface

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 8-5SNMP Trap CommunityThis community name is used for all SNMP traps forwarded by th

Page 117 - Management Interfaces

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Auth. Fail Traps Sent(DISABLED, ENABLED: defaults to DISABLED)When enabled, the

Page 118 - Environmental Specifications

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 8-7Flash D ownloadThe ESU 120e uses flash memory that allows software updates via th

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Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-8 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1

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1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual A-1A ppendix AUnderstanding SNMPAs local area network (LAN) environments became standardized over the past ten years,

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Appendix A. Understanding SNMPA-2 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1MIBThis is an index to the organized data within a network device. It defines the o

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Appendix A. Understanding SNMP1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual A-3MESSAGESThe network device issues two types of messages: GetResponse and Tra p.GetR

Page 123 - Product Support Information

Appendix A. Understanding SNMPA-4 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1SNMP TRAP CONFIGURATIONTraps received by the ESU 120e from external units and the ho

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Appendix A. Understanding SNMP1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual A-5SNMP MIB BROWSER CONFIGURATIONThe following steps are required to configure Network

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