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Page 1 - ESU 120e

ESU 120eE1 Service Unit with Embedded SNMPUser ManualPart Number 1200420L161200420L1-1BJanuary 2003

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Table of Contents10 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BInitialization ...

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Appendix A. SNMP100 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1B

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 101Appendix B Connector PinoutsWIRINGNetwork Interface ConnectorThe network connections are as follows:Table B-1.

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Appendix B. Connector Pinouts102 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BControl-In/Chain-InThis is used an as EIA-232 port for connection to a computer or

Page 6 - Warranty and Customer Service

Appendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 103Chain-OutThis is used to connect to another ESU 120e Chain-In connector. See Table

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Appendix B. Connector Pinouts104 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BData Port InterfaceTable B-4. Nx56/64 Pin Assignments for EIA-530 and V.36Connect

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Appendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 105Table B-5. Nx56/64 Pin Assignments for V.35 ModePin Name CCITT Description Source

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Appendix B. Connector Pinouts106 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BTable B-6. DB-25 to V.35, 34-Pin Winchester CableDB-25 Pin 34-Pin Name1 A Protect

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Appendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 107Table B-7. Pin Assignments for Nx56/64 V.11/X.21 Mode Pin Name Description Source

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Appendix B. Connector Pinouts108 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BTable B-8. Adapter Cable DB-25 to X.21, DB-15 ConnectorName DB-25 Pin DA15S PinP

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Appendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 109Base Drop (PBX)The Drop has a DB-15 female connector as defined inTable B-9.Table

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Table of Contents61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 11Status Menu ...

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Appendix B. Connector Pinouts110 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1B10BaseTThe 10BaseT is used to connect the ESU 120e to the local area network. The

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 111Appendix C System MessagesALARM MESSAGESThis appendix lists and defines the alarm and status messages that appea

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Appendix C. System Messages112 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BNx56/64 InterfaceThe following messages indicate an alarm condition on the Nx56/64 c

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Appendix C. System Messages61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 113Drop Port InterfaceThe following messages indicate a condition on the Base Drop (PBX

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Appendix C. System Messages114 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BStatus MessagesNetwork Interface (NI)Nx56/64 InterfaceThe following messages indicat

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Appendix C. System Messages61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 115Drop (PBX) InterfaceThe following messages indicate the status of the Drop (PBX) int

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 117Appendix D SpecificationsELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSNetwork InterfaceNx56/64 Drop Port InterfaceNx56/64 (V.35 Inte

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Appendix D. Specifications118 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BDrop Port InterfaceManagement InterfacesChain-In/Out Ports10BaseT InterfaceElectrical

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Appendix D. Specifications61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 119Option Slot Interface Chassis SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsInterface ADT

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Table of Contents12 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BTX ...

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Appendix D. Specifications120 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1B

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61200420L1-1BESU 120e User Manual121IndexNumerics10BaseT interface 32specifications 118AADTRAN shipments include 27alarm and status messages 111alarm,

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Index122ESU 120e User Manual61200420L1-1BOoption module architecture for ESU 120e 23option slot interface 119Ppin assignments10BaseT connector 110chai

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Table of Contents61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 13TS0 RATE ...

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Table of Contents14 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BNo Loopback ...

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Table of Contents61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 15SNMP Trap Community ...

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 17List of FiguresFigure 1-1. Router and PBX Application Set Up ...2

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List of Figures18 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1B

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 19List of TablesTable 3-1. Front Panel Descriptions ...

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TrademarksAny brand names and product names included in this manual are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.

Page 36 - NORMAL POWER-UP PROCEDURE

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 21Chapter 1 IntroductionESU 120e OVERVIEWThe ESU 120e is an E1/FE1 multiplexer with an Nx56/64 data port, a drop (P

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Chapter 1. Introduction22 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BESU 120e FeaturesThe following list describes the standard features in the ESU 120e.• A si

Page 39 - Menu Structure

Chapter 1. Introduction61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 23Option Module ArchitectureThe ESU 120e features a unique architecture that allows the addi

Page 40 - Menu Operation

Chapter 1. Introduction24 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BNx DBU (Plug-In Only)(P/N: 1200158L1#HS)• V.35 DTE and DCE interfaces • Automatic dial bac

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Chapter 1. Introduction61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 25ESU 120e CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONThe following example illustrates a possible ESU 120e ap

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 27Chapter 2 InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceipt InspectionCarefully inspect the ESU 120e for any shipping

Page 44 - ALTERNATE METHODS OF CONTROL

Chapter 2. Installation28 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BPOWER CONNECTIONPower is supplied to the ESU 120e through an IEC-type power connector on

Page 45 - Chapter 3. Operation

Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 29ground of the supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be in compliance with the

Page 46 - Terminal Mode

61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 3The following conventions are used in this manual.Safety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, please f

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Chapter 2. Installation30 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BIDENTIFICATION OF REAR PANEL LAYOUTFigure 2-1 shows the configuration of the ESU 120e rea

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Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 31ESU120e INTERFACESThe ESU 120e is equipped with an Nx56/64 data port, a G.703 drop interfa

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Chapter 2. Installation32 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BNx56/64 Serial InterfaceThe Nx56/64 provides a serial interface that operates from56 kbps

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Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 33POWER UP TESTING AND INITIALIZATIONWhen shipped from the factory, the ESU 120e is set to f

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Chapter 2. Installation34 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BInitializationSet User PasscodeThe ESU 120e is designed to operate with or without the us

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Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 35Unless locked out externally, the front panel can also control the unit.Chain-In/Chain-Out

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Chapter 2. Installation36 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BNORMAL POWER-UP PROCEDUREAfter the unit has been put into operation with the initial powe

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 37Chapter 3 OperationFRONT PANEL OVERVIEWThe ESU 120e front panel monitors operation and controls the configuration

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Chapter 3. Operation38 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BTable 3-1. Front Panel DescriptionsNo Name Description1 LCD Window Displays menu items and m

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Chapter 3. Operation61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 39FRONT PANEL MENU STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONMenu StructureThe ESU 120e uses a multilevel menu str

Page 57 - Network (NI)

4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BFederal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found t

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Chapter 3. Operation40 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BThe front panel LCD of the Main menu contains four options:STATUS, CONFIG, UTIL, and TEST.Sta

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Chapter 3. Operation61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 41 Editing Data FieldsYou can edit data fields preceded by a colon (:). Table 3-3 describes usi

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Chapter 3. Operation42 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BExiting Menu Field Operation Or DisplayPress Cancel as many times as required to return to th

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Chapter 3. Operation61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 43Alarm (red) Indicates an alarm condition has been detected. When the alarm condition is no lo

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Chapter 3. Operation44 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BAlarm (red) Indicates an alarm condition has been detected. When the alarm condition is no lo

Page 63 - ASET ETHERNET or SLIP

Chapter 3. Operation61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 45The T-Watch PRO program has the following capabilities:• Interfaces with a modem which permit

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Chapter 3. Operation46 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BSNMPThe ADTRAN ESU 120e supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) through the 10

Page 65 - TS0 A TS0 B

61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 47Chapter 4 Status MenuSTATUS MENUThe STATUS menu branch allows you to view the status of the ESU 120e operation. S

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Chapter 4. Status Menu48 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BFigure 4-2. Network Interface Performance ReportUse the arrow keys to access the complete

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Chapter 4. Status Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 49If insufficient time has passed to collect data, N/A displays. Continue with standard opera

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 5CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONSNotice: The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment. This

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Chapter 4. Status Menu50 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Balarm message. A list of alarm messages is found in System Messages on page 111.In addition

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Chapter 4. Status Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 51Port StatusPORT STATUS displays the signals monitored on the data ports. For example, the N

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Chapter 4. Status Menu52 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BDSRData set ready to DTE.Port RateThe PORT RATE displays the current setting of the Nx port

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Chapter 4. Status Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 53CRCCorrect CRC received.PCCorrect passcode received.TXCharacters transmitted from the remot

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 55Chapter 5 Configuration MenuCONFIGURATIONThe CONFIGURATION menu sets the ESU 120e operational con-figuration, inc

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu56 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BFigure 5-1. Configuration Menu Tree1) INTFACE 1) CTL PORT 2) NFAS WORD 2) TRAPS3) C

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 57Network (NI)This menu item accesses the configuration of parameters as-sociated with

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu58 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1B3. The TS16 multiframe alignment signal must be received or frame sync.When CAS/TS16

Page 78 - Network Tests

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 59ESU 120e Clock SourcesThe ESU 120e is operable from various clock sources,permitting

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6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BWarranty and Customer ServiceADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu60 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BBase Drop TimedThe PBX is the source of timing. The ESU 120e uses the clock derived

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 61Internal TimingThe ESU 120e is the source of timing. The ESU 120e is config-ured to

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu62 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BFigure 5-6. Normal (CSU) TimingUnitThe UNIT menu changes the baud rate of the Contr

Page 83 - Port Tests

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 63Init ModemAllows you to choose an industry standard or a custom ini-tialization stri

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu64 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BSLIP RateThis sets the baud rate for the Chain-In port when used as the SLIP connect

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 65 Map In Use: A(B)This menu item controls the TS0 map the ESU 120e uses and displays

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu66 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BTST designates which TS0s are used for QRSS testing when activated under the TEST Me

Page 87 - Telnet/Terminal Menus

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 67REVIEW MAP A(B)Permits a quick review of the number of TS0s assigned to each port an

Page 88 - TS0 Maps Configuration Menu

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu68 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BPort Config (0.1 Nx56/64 Interface)The menu items are:INTERFACEThis option sets the

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 69DSR Data Set Ready. This signal indicates to the DTE when the DCE is turned on and r

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 7Customer Service, Product Support Information, and TrainingADTRAN will repair and return this product if within th

Page 91 - SNMP Read Community

Chapter 5. Configuration Menu70 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BPort Config (0.2 DSX/Drop Port)The menu items are given below:NFAS WordIf enabled, t

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 71Chapter 6 Utility MenuUTILITYThe UTILITY menu tree displays and sets system parameters (see Figure 6-1 on page 7

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Chapter 6. Utility Menu72 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BTime/DateThis menu option is used to display or edit the current time and date. The ESU 12

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Chapter 6. Utility Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 73If the unexpected appearance of the PASSCODE prompt occurs, for example, while operating i

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Chapter 6. Utility Menu74 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BUnit IDThis menu is used to access the current Unit ID setting. View-ing is available in l

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Chapter 6. Utility Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 75Port UtilityThis menu provides access to the display of the current software information f

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Chapter 6. Utility Menu76 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1B

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 77Chapter 7 Test MenuTESTThe TEST menu initiates different types of unit tests and displays test results in the LCD

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Chapter 7. Test Menu78 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BFigure 7-1. Test Menu TreeNetwork TestsNetwork tests control the activation of loopbacks and

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Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 79Loopback TestsA number of different loopbacks can be invoked locally from the front panel, by

Page 101 - Connector Pinouts

8 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BPost-Sale SupportYour reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional support is ne

Page 102 - Control-In/Chain-In

Chapter 7. Test Menu80 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BLOCAL LOOPBCKThere are four choices available for setting the local loopback: Line OnActivate

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Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 81This sets the pattern for the test and initiates the transmission of the pattern. The test is

Page 104 - Data Port Interface

Chapter 7. Test Menu82 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1B*SYNCIndicates whether pattern sync is (yes) or is not (no) valid. The asterisk (*) indicates

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Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 83This menu selection is used to execute a full internal self-test. The results of the self-tes

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Chapter 7. Test Menu84 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BPort Tests (0.1 Nx56/64 Interface)0.1 Nx56/64 is the base Nx interface. It offers the followi

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Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 85OFFThe pattern generation and check is disabled.DISP 511 RESLT Displays the results of the 51

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61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 87Chapter 8 Telnet/Terminal MenusMAIN MENUThe TELNET/TERMINAL main menu is the first menu displayed after the telne

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Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus88 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BSTATUS, CONFIG, UTIL, AND TEST MENU OPTIONSThese menu items access the same modif

Page 111 - System Messages

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 89 Figure 8-2. TS0 Temp MapYou can use the up and down arrows or number keys to mo

Page 112 - Nx56/64 Interface

61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 9Table of ContentsList of Figures...

Page 113 - Drop Port Interface

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus90 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BInitializing the Temp MapUpon entering the TS0 maps configuration menu, the Temp

Page 114 - Status Messages

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 91Reviewing Temp MapsSelections 4 through 6 give a summary of the number of ports a

Page 115 - Appendix C. System Messages

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus92 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BSNMP Trap CommunityThis community name is used for all SNMP traps forwarded by th

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Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 93Poll Link Status Traps Sent (DISABLED, ENABLED, defaults to DISABLED)When enabled

Page 117 - Specifications

Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus94 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1BTFTP Server IP Address: 0.0.0.0.Enter the IP address of the server where the upgr

Page 118 - Management Interfaces

61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 95Appendix A SNMPAs local area network (LAN) environments became standardized over the past ten years, multi-vendor

Page 119 - Environmental Specifications

Appendix A. SNMP96 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Binformation about a network device, the network manager transmits the request to that network de

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Appendix A. SNMP61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 97ESU 120E SNMP ACCESSThe ESU 120e comes configured with community names (Read - public and Read/W

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Appendix A. SNMP98 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Bbytes are port and slot number. This field is the second object identifier in all traps sent fro

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Appendix A. SNMP61200420L1-1B ESU 120e User Manual 99SNMP MIB FILESThe ESU 120e supports several standard MIBs including the following:• MIB-II (RFC-

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