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LoopView

User's ManuaI
LOOP TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL, INC.
8F, NO. 8, HSIN-ANN ROAD
SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK
HSINCHU, TAIWAN
Tel: +886-3-578-7696
Fax: +886-3-578-7695
2002 Loop TeIecommunication InternationaI, Inc. AII rights reserved.
LoopView is a trade mark of Loop Telecommunication International, Inc.
P/N : 51.LVIEW0.100
04/2002 Version 1.6
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................1-1
1.1 Features............................................................................................................ 1-1
2 INSTALLATION.....................................................................................2-1
2.1 CastIe Rock Software InstaIIation.................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Introduction........................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Requirements....................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.3 Software Copy Protection..................................................................... 2-1
2.1.4 Installing TCP/IP Software ................................................................... 2-1
2.1.5 SNMPc Product Options ...................................................................... 2-2
2.1.5.1 SNMPc Enterprise Edition........................................................... 2-2
2.1.5.2 SNMPc Remote Access Extension............................................. 2-2
2.1.5.3 SNMPc Workgroup Edition ......................................................... 2-2
2.1.6 Installing the SNMPc Server and Local Console.................................. 2-3
2.1.7 Starting the Server and Getting Logged On......................................... 2-4
2.1.8 Using Console Elements...................................................................... 2-5
2.1.9 Console Button Commands ................................................................. 2-6
2.1.10 Selection Tool....................................................................................... 2-6
2.1.11 Event Log Tool ..................................................................................... 2-7
2.1.12 Working with the Map Database .......................................................... 2-8
2.1.12.1 Using the Map Selection Tree................................................... 2-8
2.1.13 Table Display Elements........................................................................ 2-9
2.2 LoopView Software InstaIIation................................................................... 2-10
3 GETTING STARTED.............................................................................3-1
3.1 Login Security.................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2 CompiIe MIB FiIes ........................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 Network Map.................................................................................................... 3-2
3.4 Object Layout .................................................................................................. 3-3
3.5 The Frame Menu.............................................................................................. 3-4
3.6 Monitoring Nodes............................................................................................ 3-4
3.7 The Event Log.................................................................................................. 3-4
4 GRAPHIC DEVICE WINDOWS.............................................................4-1
5 CUSTOM MENUS .................................................................................5-1
5.1 AIarm Queue tabIe........................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Line controI tabIe ............................................................................................ 5-2
5.3 System controI tabIe....................................................................................... 5-3
5.4 DTE controI tabIe............................................................................................. 5-3
5.5 Line Diagnostic controI tabIe......................................................................... 5-4
5.6 ThreshoId controI tabIe .................................................................................. 5-5
6 E1200 (& T2200) ...................................................................................6-1
7 C5500 ....................................................................................................7-1
E1........................................................................................................................................ 7-3
T1........................................................................................................................................ 7-7
U Card.............................................................................................................................. 7-11
H Card.............................................................................................................................. 7-13
8 AM3420 .................................................................................................8-1
E1 Card .............................................................................................................................. 8-3
U Card................................................................................................................................ 8-6
H Card................................................................................................................................ 8-8
9 AM 3440 ................................................................................................9-1
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E1 Card .............................................................................................................................. 9-4
DTE Card............................................................................................................................ 9-6
6-Port DTU Card................................................................................................................ 9-7
10-Port DTU Card.............................................................................................................. 9-8
MDSL Card ...................................................................................................................... 9-10
10 V 4300............................................................................................10-12
11 V4200-9............................................................................................11-1
12 V4200-28..........................................................................................12-1
13 PLUG-IN MODULES........................................................................13-1
12.1 High Speed ModuIes..................................................................................... 13-1
OC3/ STM1 Card in HS1 ................................................................................................. 13-1
OC3/ STM1 Card in HS2 ................................................................................................. 13-5
DS3 Card in HS1.............................................................................................................. 13-6
DS3 Card in HS2.............................................................................................................. 13-7
12.2 Low Speed ModuIes...................................................................................... 13-8
E1 Card ............................................................................................................................ 13-8
T1 Card........................................................................................................................... 13-10
DTE Card........................................................................................................................ 13-12
MDSL Card .................................................................................................................... 13-13
Router Card................................................................................................................... 13-15
QFXS Card..................................................................................................................... 13-18
QFXO Card..................................................................................................................... 13-19
ATM/FR Card................................................................................................................. 13-20
OCU/DP Card................................................................................................................. 13-24
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 3- 1 Navigation Tree ............................................................................................... 3-2
Figure 3- 2 Multiple network map views............................................................................. 3-3
Figure 3- 3 Event log.......................................................................................................... 3-5
LIST OF TABLES
Table 3- 1 Login security.................................................................................................... 3-1
Table 3- 2 Frame windows menu....................................................................................... 3-4
Table 3- 3 Event types ....................................................................................................... 3-4
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1 Introduction
LoopView is a graphical management tool for the centralized management of Loop Telecommunication
International, Inc. (Loop) products that are connected via LAN networks, and by extension WAN networks.
LoopView runs on Windows 98 or Windows NT, 2000. It is based on Castle Rock Computing's network
management tool, SNMPc Workgroup Manager. It utilizes SNMP protocol to monitor and manage the Loop
products.
1.1 Features
LoopView Manager features include the following.
z Runs under Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows NT, 2000. Has the standard features of windows
application programs.
z Scaleable to 10,000 devices.
z Includes multi-level login security.
z Groups network elements into a hierarchical structure to represent cities, buildings, rooms. Etc.
z Supports multiple simultaneous views of map levels, or log files in real time.
z Has two methods to create a network map: manually creates nodes, or automatically discovers nodes.
z Starts graphic device display when you double click on a device node icon, which provides friendly
interface to inquire and configure Loop Telecommunication International Inc.'s products, including front
panel, connectors, and LEDs.
z Long term statistics polling.
z Polls nodes at user-specified polling intervals. Displays node, port, and network status using different
colors.
z Graphs or lists node statistic counters in real time.
z Custom MIB Tables with Derived MIB Expressions.
z Supports a complete Applications Programming Interface using the WinSNMP DLL API and the
Windows Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE).
z Executes commands from user-defined menus to display tables, edit table entries, display real-time lists
or graphs, and start API programs.
z Scheduled WEB and Printed Trend Reports
z Prints map and log file reports.
z Automatically discovers all IP and IPX nodes and creates a network map.
z Automatic statistic baselines and threshold alarms.
z Supports SNMP Proxy agents using different community strings and custom polling variables.
z Automatic statistic baselines and threshold alarms.
z GUI Device support for dozens of vendors.
z Event forwarding email/pager notifications.
z Full RMON-I user interface application.
z Web access with a JAVA Console.
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2 InstaIIation
The installation has two parts: Castle Rock software installation and LoopView software installation. The
Castle Rock software should be installed first.
2.1 CastIe Rock Software InstaIIation
2.1.1 Introduction
This chapter describes the software and hardware required to use SNMPc, and the installation process.
2.1.2 Requirements
The following hardware and software components must be installed before SNMPc. These components are
not included with SNMPc and must be purchased separately.
1. Pentium III or compatible with 256MB memory (for WIN 98).
2. Pentium III or compatible with 512MB memory (for NT or 2000).
3. Hard disk drive with at least 2 G free space.
4. 3.5" high density diskette drive.
5. VGA color adapter, CD ROM drive and monitor.
6. Mouse.
7. Network card. Please refer to protocol software documentation for a list of supported Network cards.
8. Windows Sockets compliant TCP/IP stack.
9. SNMP Agent software for each node.
2.1.3 Software Copy Protection
SNMPc uses a serial number to protect against unauthorized duplication. SNMPc checks the validity of the
serial number each time it is started, and it also communicates with other copies of SNMPc running on your
network. If a duplicate serial number is detected, both copies of SNMPc will display a message and stop
network access.
The serial number is printed on the License Agreement card. You must not lose this card as it is your proof of
purchase. You will be asked to enter the serial number when SNMPc is installed. Note that the TCP/IP stack
you use may also have a separate serial number and key which is used when installing the TCP/IP stack.
2.1.4 InstaIIing TCP/IP Software
SNMPc requires a Windows Sockets compliant TCP/IP stack. Windows/95 and Windows/NT both include a
free TCP/IP stack. The TCP/IP protocol software must be installed and functional before SNMPc can be
used.
You must assign an internet (IP) address for the PC, and for each node that will be managed by SNMPc.
Refer to the protocol software documentation for instructions on how to set the IP addresses. Once you have
completed this step, you should be able to use the protocol Ping command for the PC host name. You should
also test the network interface configuration by Pinging another TCP/IP device that is connected to the
network.
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2.1.5 SNMPc Product Options
SNMPc 5.0 includes the three product options described below.
2.1.5.1 SNMPc Enterprise Edition
This is the base system for a scalable multi-user environment. Enterprise Edition includes the SNMPc Server
license, one Remote Console license, and one Remote Poller license. This system can be used
simultaneously by one user at the server system and by another user at a Remote Console system. The
Remote Poller can be used to extend the polling capabilities to a remote polling site.
2.1.5.2 SNMPc Remote Access Extension
This is a license only option for the Enterprise Edition. This option allows an unlimited number of Remote
Console users and Remote Polling agents. It also provides JAVA Console support. When using this option,
you must instaII the server under Windows NT or 2000 onIy.
2.1.5.3 SNMPc Workgroup Edition
This is a single user version for managing small to medium sized networks. The Workgroup Edition can be
used on Windows 2000, NT, and 98 systems. All components run on a single system and support one user.
The map database size is limited to 1000 objects. The Workgroup Edition does not include advanced
reporting functions. The following table shows the differences between the three product options:
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2.1.6 InstaIIing the SNMPc Server and LocaI ConsoIe
z Insert the SNMPc CDROM into the CDROM drive.
z Use the Windows Start/Run menu and enter d:\setup, where d: is the CDROM drive.
z The install program will show a dialog with three buttons for the installable SNMPc options. On your main
SNMPc system, you only need to install the Server component, as this includes a local console and
polling agent.
z Press the Server button.
z You will be prompted for the installation directory next, and then the Discovery Seed dialog will be
displayed. You must enter valid information at this dialog or network discovery will not work properly.
z Enter the IP Address of an SNMP Seed Device on your network, preferably a router.
z Enter the Subnet mask for the Seed Device.
z Enter the SNMP Get Community for the seed device.
z The install program will proceed to install SNMPc on your hard drive. After the installation is complete,
logoff Windows and restart your computer.
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2.1.7 Starting the Server and Getting Logged On
z After you reboot the system and logon to Windows, SNMPc will be started automatically.
z Move your mouse to the bottom of the screen and locate the SNMPc Server icon. It may take a moment
after logging on to Windows before the icon is displayed.
z Press the SNMPc Server icon.
z The SNMPc Frame Window and logon prompt will be displayed.
z After first installing SNMPc there is one user named Administrator with no password. So you only need
to press the OK button to logon.
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2.1.8 Using ConsoIe EIements
The following diagram and table below show the main elements of the SNMPc console.
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2.1.9 ConsoIe Button Commands
The following diagram shows the function of each button in the Main Button Bar and Edit Button Bar. Each of
these buttons has a corresponding main menu item.
2.1.10 SeIection TooI
If you can't see the selection tool, use the View/Selection Tool menu to show it. Use the Selection Tool to
manipulate objects from one of several databases. Use the drag control at the right of the Selection Tool to
change its size. Select one of the Selection Tool tabs to display a tree control for the database. Use the right-
click menu inside a selection tree for database-specific commands.
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2.1.11 Event Log TooI
The Event Log Tool displays different filtered views of the SNMPc event log. If you can't see the Event Log
Tool, use the View/Event Log Tool menu to show it.
z Select the Current tab to show unacknowledged (current) events. These events have a colored box at
the left side of the log entry. The color of map objects is determined by the highest priority
unacknowledged event for that object.
z Select the History tab to show all events, including acknowledged and unacknowledged events.
z Select one of the Custom tabs and use the right-click Filter View menu to specify what events should
be displayed for that tab.
z Double-click an event entry to display a Map View window with the corresponding device icon visible.
z To quickly view events for a particular device, first select the device and then use one of the View
Events buttons (or the View/Active Events and View/History Events menus). This will show the
device events in a separate window in the View Windows area.
z To remove one or more events, select the events and press the Delete key.
z To acknowledge (remove current status of) an event, select the event and use the right-click
Acknowledge menu.
z To completely clear the event log, use the File/Clear Events menu.
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2.1.12 Working with the Map Database
2.1.12.1 Using the Map SeIection Tree
Locate the Selection Tool on the right side of the console. If you can't see the Selection Tool, use the
View/Selection Tool menu to show it. Select the first tab marked Map. The displayed Map Selection tree
shows all icon objects in the map. This includes subnets (which contain lower map levels), devices, and goto
icons. Networks and links are not shown in the map selection tree. Each icon in the Map Selection Tree is
colored according to the status of the represented object. Subnet icons (and the top level Root Subnet icon)
show the highest priority color of all underlying objects.
z Single-click on the small box to the left of a subnet icon
(folder icon) to open or close that sublevel in the selection
tree.
z Double-click on a subnet name (right of folder icon) to
open that subnet level as a Map View window (see below).
z Left-click on any object name to select that object. Use the
shift and ctrl keys to select multiple objects.
z Use the Delete key to remove selected objects.
z After opening two subnet levels, select multiple device
names and drag the mouse to move them from one
subnet to another. Note that any attached links and
networks are not moved, and links will be deleted during the
move (you can re-add them manually later).
z Right-click on a device icon (colored rectangle) or name to
see the available Right-Click Menus. Use these menus to
edit the selected object properties, display tables, and run
other custom menus.
z Open a subnet tree and use the Insert/Map Object menus
or Edit Button Bar buttons to add icon objects to the
subnet tree.
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2.1.13 TabIe DispIay EIements
The following diagram shows a sample table display and describes the function of table controls.
z To start a graph display, first select one or more cells (rows, columns, or individual cells), then use the
Show Graph button.
z To change a table cell and do a Set Operation to the device, first locate settable cells (those displayed
in blue). Double-click the cell to move into the Edit Mode. Enter the new value directly into the cell (or
select from the pull-down if it is displayed). Then press the Check Edit Control button. To cancel a Set
operation in progress, press the Cross Edit Control button.
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2.2 LoopView Software InstaIIation
InstaIIation of LoopView is straightforward. FoIIow the procedure described beIow. AIthough the
procedure beIow refers to Loop-E 1200, the process is simiIar for other Loop products.
1. Connect Loop-E 1200 devices' supervision port to local Ethernet network by using async server. Choose a
PC is able to access Loop-E devices to work as Loop-E manager. The HW/SW requirements refer to
"SNMPc Network Management Reference Guide.

2. Installing SNMPc Network Manager
Follow the instructions of "SNMPc Network Management Reference guide, Section 2.1, "Castle Rock
Software Installation.
3. Adding Loop Support
3.1 Adding Files
Enter SNMPc working directory. SNMPc's default working directory is \SNMPc. Insert the CD-ROM
"LoopView" into CD-ROM drive. From the START menu, execute D:\Lvrun.bat (Changing the device
drive D according to your CD-ROM drive).
3.2 Compiling MIB
MIB files are distributed with each piece of equipment which can be supported by SNMPc/LoopView. In
order to use the MIB file, and manage the device, the MIB must be added and compiled to work within
the software.
Start SNMPc from the program manager.
It will prompt for a user name and password. The initial user is "admin, and the initial password is an
empty string. You can create new users and their passwords by using the Config/Edit Users Command.
From main menu, select Config/MIB database. Click "Add button, select mib file, "loope.mib", from the
list, then click "OK.
Select "standard.mib and "loope.mib, then click "Compile button. When compiling is finished, click the
button "Done.
Loop-E 1200
Async Server
PC
NMS
LAN
Supervisory Port
SLIP (RS232)
SeriaI Port
10/100 BaseT
SNMP Manager
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4. Loop Device Configuration
Connect Loop-E 1200 devices and the corresponding remote units to network. Set one IP address to one
Loop-E 1200 device. Please refer to "LOOP-E USER'S MANUAL.

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FoIIow the procedure for Loop-V 4200-28 is described as beIow.
1. Connect Loop-V 4200-28 devices' Ethernet port to local Ethernet network. Choose a PC is able to
access Loop-V 4200-28 devices to work as Loop-V manager. The HW/SW requirements refer to
"SNMPc Network Management Reference Guide.

2. Installing SNMPc Network Manager
Follow the instructions of "SNMPc Network Management Reference guide, Section 2.1, "Castle Rock
Software Installation.
3. Adding Loop Support
3.1 Adding Files
Enter SNMPc working directory. SNMPc's default working directory is \SNMPc. Insert the CD-ROM
"LoopView" into CD-ROM drive. From the START menu, execute D:\Lvrun.bat (Changing the device
drive D according to your CD-ROM drive).
3.2 Compiling MIB
MIB files are distributed with each piece of equipment which can be supported by SNMPc/LoopView. In
order to use the MIB file, and manage the device, the MIB must be added and compiled to work within
the software.
Start SNMPc from the program manager.
It will prompt for a user name and password. The initial user is "admin, and the initial password is an
empty string. You can create new users and their passwords by using the Config/Edit Users Command.
From main menu, select Config/MIB database. Click "Add button, select mib file, "loope.mib", from the
list, then click "OK.
Select "standard.mib and "loope.mib, then click "Compile button. When compiling is finished, click the
button "Done.
4. Loop Device Configuration
Connect Loop-V 4200-28 devices and the corresponding remote units to network. Set one IP address to
one Loop-V 4200-28 device. Please refer to "LOOP-V 4200-28 USER'S MANUAL.
PC
NMS
SNMP Manager
Loop-V 4200-28
Ethernet
Port
LAN
10/100 BaseT
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Chapter 3 Getting Started
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3 Getting Started
To start LoopView, double click on the LoopView icon.
3.1 Login Security
LoopView Manager includes three-level / multi-user logins.
TabIe 3- 1 Login security
Level Restrictions
SUPERVISOR Full access
Operator Open the default map which has been specified by Supervisor, but
no edit. No software configuration. Device sets is available.
Observer Observe the default map which has been specified by Supervisor
and the device nodes in the map only. No open/close/edit map. No
software configuration. No program exit.
When you start SNMPc from the Program Manager, you will be prompted for a user name and password.
The initial user and password is "admin and an empty string. Supervisor-level users can create new users
and change passwords using Config/Edit Users command. Operator-level users can only change its own
password. Observer-level users cannot change anything.
3.2 CompiIe MIB FiIes
MIB files are distributed with each piece of equipment which can be supported by SNMPc/LoopView. In order
to use the MIB file, and manage the device, the MIB must be added and compiled to work within the software.
Start SNMPc from the program manager.
It will prompt for a user name and password. The initial user is "admin, and the initial password is an empty
string. You can create new users and their passwords by using the Config/Edit Users Command.
From main menu, select Config/MIB database. Click "Add button, select mib file, "loope.mib", from the list,
then click "OK.
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3.3 Network Map
The operation of SNMPc centers around a map of the network. User create the map using SNMPc menu
commands. The map file contains all the information required by LoopView to draw the network map and to
poll each nodes in the network. figure 3-1 is an example of LoopView of a network map.
Double click left mouse on Hierarchic icon to display its subnet map. Multiple simultaneous view of network
levels is illustrated in figure 3-2.
Figure 3- 1 Navigation Tree
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Figure 3- 2 MuItipIe network map views
3.4 Object Layout
Network elements are termed "nodes and are represented on the screen by an icon. There are four types of
nodes:Hierarchy Node
1. Goto Node
2. Agent Node
3. Ping Node
Hierarchy nodes represent an underlying structure of networks such as a city and a building. Hierarchy nodes
can be entered to reveal additional map segments. Goto nodes are indirect links to Hierarchy nodes. It can
be used as shortcuts around the map. Agent nodes represent manageable network devices that have SNMP
agents in them. Each agent has a unique Node Name, which is displayed on the map, and a Network
Address which must be a valid IP address. Ping nodes represent network devices that support IP but do not
have an SNMP agent.
Networks can be created automatically. Each node is connected to one or more networks. The selected node
is the target node for the commands. MIB variables can be inspected by first select the node and use the Edit
MIB Variables menu option.
To create a network automatically, use the pull-down menu "Discover Nodes" under "Edit". It may take some
time for LoopView to poll all available Loop devices attached to the network. This command can be repeated
in case some nodes may be missing due to missed polls.
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3.5 The Frame Menu
The frame menu contains the names of command group. Each menu can be pulled down with the mouse
to display the individual options of each group. The following table presents the available menu groups, and
a brief description of each.
TabIe 3- 2 Frame windows menu
Menu Group Description
File Open, save and print map, and log files
Edit Create, edit, delete nodes; clipboard operations
View View, Map, MIB table, Event
Insert Map Object, MIB table, Trend Report, Event Filter
Manage SNMP polling and management
Tools Web Report, Web clean up, Poll Object, Connect Telnet, Web
browser, MIB browser, RMON View.
Config Global configuration attributes
Window Arrange sub windows
Help Display help information
3.6 Monitoring Nodes
LoopView Manager automatically polls every node in the network at specified intervals, and displays device
and network status using different colors:
1. Icon in normal status displays with green background.
2. Icon with alarms in its current log displays with magenta background.
3. Agent icon which failed to poll displays with red background. Also its hierarchical nodes displays with red
background.
4. Agent icon which is disabled to poll displays with gray background. The hierarchical icon with all agent
icons disabled.
You can also force LoopView manager to immediately send a poll to a node. This is useful for testing the
status of a node without having to wait for the poll interval to expire.
3.7 The Event Log
When LoopView manager detects an error, a message is written to a log file. The bell button on the frame
window button bar also be painted red or magenta. Other types of massages are also written to the log file.
The following table shows the possible event types.
TabIe 3- 3 Event types
Event Type Description
Info An information event, such as "log file opened.
Positive information about nodes, such as "node
responding to SNMP
Err An error or negative information about nodes, such as
"Node not responding.
Mib A MIB compiler error
Trig A threshold exceeded event for a polled variable set
up with the Edit/Node History command.
Trap An SNMP trap received from the node. The message
will contain the node sysObjectID value, the Trap MIB
names and values.
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Each log entry is assigned a numeric priority from 1 to 6, where 1 is the highest priority, and 6 is the lowest.
Each priority is assigned a color, as follows:
1 Red
2 Yellow
3 Magenta
4 Blue
5 Green
6 Clear
LoopView manager maintains two event log files. The Current log file is cleared each time you start
LoopView. The current log file determines what color a node is displayed on the map. Each node will be
displayed the color of the highest priority entry in the current log file. Each entry in the current log file is also
written to the History log file, which is not cleared when LoopView starts. The capacity of History log file is 100
K byte. The following is an example of a log view window.
Figure 3- 3 Event Iog
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4 Graphic Device Windows
NOTE: To maintain the high performance of SNMP, cIose inactive windows to Ieave not over three
windows at the same time. When too many windows are opened, each window may not
receive timeIy responses from the target node. This may cause LoopView to reach a faIse
"dead node" concIusion.
Time Out Configuration
STEP 1: Under the SNMPc main menu, select the icon, and click the right button of mouse. Then select
"Properties" of the submenu, as the following screen shows.
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STEP 2: After the "Map Object Properities" dialogue shows, select the "Attributes" folder, and adjust the time
out scale to 40 seconds or more.
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LoopView provides a pictorial of the device to be managed. In addition, any remote device, not connected to
the LAN network, but linked to the main device, can also be managed. For example, a rack-mounted unit in
the central office, which is connected to the LAN can be monitored and managed. Furthermore, a remote
device at a customer's premises, not connected to the LAN, but linked as a pair with the central office unit,
can also be monitored through the FDL (facility data link) of the data path.
Double click left mouse on Agent icon to display its graphic view of the represented device. Below is one of
the examples for Loop FT1. It's a friendly interface for user to monitor the real-time working status of Loop
products. According to each Loop product, Loop will design different menu groups for each window.
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For detail view of the Rack, use the pull down menu "RackMount". The following detail is shown.
For detail view of the working pair, double click on the unit or use the pull down menu "Link".
To perform loopbacks and QRSS tests, double click on the "Loopback" button, then the following is shown.
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To activate DTE1 to DTE1 loopback by clicking "DTE TO_DTE1 loopback" button, to deactivate DTE1 to
DTE1 loopback by clicking "Deactivate" button.
If the remote unit is not compatible with LoopView, or is not connected, then the following is shown.
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In this case only loopbacks of the main unit can be performed.
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5 Custom Menus
From custom menus, user can configure a specific parameter of Loop's device from the list table or the edit
table. The following are some of the examples about FT1.
5.1 AIarm Queue tabIe
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5.2 Line controI tabIe
This table provides the configuration parameters about active map, line code, frame format, etc..
The available choices for line code are AMI and B8ZS.
The available choices for DS1 frame format are D4, ESF and ESF-ANSI.
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5.3 System controI tabIe
This table provides the configuration parameters about master clock, second clock, etc..
The available choices for clock source are Line, Internal and DTE1.
5.4 DTE controI tabIe
This table provides the configuration parameters about DTE channel data speed, interface type, RTS mode,
etc.. The available choices for data speed are 64K and 56K.
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The available choices for interface type are V35, EIA530, X21 and RS232.
5.5 Line Diagnostic controI tabIe
This table provides the configuration parameters about loop back type, loop back status, QRSS status, and
QRSS counter.
The available choices for loop back type are NoLoopback, LocalLoopback, RemoteLineLB-INBAND, Remote
PayLoadLB-ATT, RemotePayLoadLB-ANSI, RemoteLineLB-ANSI, RemoteChannelLB-FullChannel, Remote
ChannelLB-DTE1 and ChannelLB-V54-DTE1.
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The available choices for QRSS control are QRSS-DEACTIVE, QRSS-ACTIVE-FULL, QRSS-ACTIVE-DTE1,
QRSS-ACTIVE-IDLE, QRSS-RESET-ERROR-COUNT, and QRSS-INJECT-ERROR.
5.6 ThreshoId controI tabIe
This table provides the configuration parameters about threshold control.
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6 E1200 (& T2200)
This section will show the various menus available on the E1200. For the specific settings and options
available for each menu item, consult the User's Manual.
LocaI ControI allows configuration of the E1200 main unit.
List System Info displays the current system configuration.
Line ControI allows setup and configuration of the E1 port.
List ChanneI Map displays the time slot assignment map.
ChanneI Map Setup allows configuration of the time slot assignment map.
List Drop-Insert displays the current configuration for the drop & insert port.
Drop-Insert ControI allows configuration of the drop & insert port.
List DTE displays a list of the various DTE settings.
DTE ControI allows configuration of the various DTE settings.
List System ControI displays the current configuration of the main unit's system parameters.
System ControI Setup allows configuration of the main unit's system parameters.
List Line Diag. ControI displays a list of the various diagnostic settings.
Line Diag. ControI Setup allows configuration of the various diagnostic settings.
List Command ControI displays the current configuration of the main unit's command parameters.
Run Command ControI allows configuration of the main unit's command parameters.
LED Status displays the current status of the LEDs.
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LocaI Performance/User Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the DTE connections.
User Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance information.
User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the current interval performance information.
User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance information for the E1 card.
User Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance.
LocaI Performance/Drop-Insert Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the D&I E1
port.
Drop-Insert Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance information for the D&I port.
Drop-Insert IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the current interval performance information for the D&I port.
Drop-Insert TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance for the E1 card for the D&I port.
Drop-Insert 7-Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance for the D&I port.
LocaI Performance/Line Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the E1 Line port.
Line Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1 port.
Line IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1 port's interval.
Line TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the E1 port.
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LocaI Performance/Line AvaiIabiIity Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the E1
Line port and it's availability.
Line AvaiIabiIity Perf. displays information on the availability of the E1 port.
LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the E1200 main unit.
List AIarm ControI displays the current configuration of the various alarm settings.
AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
ThreshoId ControI displays the current configuration of the alarm thresholds.
ThreshoId ControI allows configuration of the alarm thresholds.
List AIarm Queue displays the alarm queue.
List AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
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Remote ControI allows setup and review of remote devices which may be connected to the DTE ports. The
remote device must be compatible with Loop's HDLC and SNMP agents in order to be seen.
List Rem-Line ControI displays the line information for the remote unit.
Rem-Line ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's line port.
List Rem-ChanneI Map displays the current channel map for the remote unit.
Rem-ChanneI Map Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's channel map.
List Rem-DI ControI displays the current configuration of the remote unit's drop & insert port.
Rem-DI ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's drop & insert port.
List Rem-DTE ControI displays the current configuration of the remote unit's DTE port.
Rem-DTE ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's DTE port.
List Rem-System ControI displays the remote unit's current system configuration.
Edit Rem-System ControI allows configuration of the remote unit's system configuration.
Rem-ModeI Type displays information about the remote unit.
Remote Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the devices connected to the DTE
port(s).
Remote Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance characteristics for the remote unit.
Remote IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance characteristics for the remote unit.
Remote TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance characteristics for the remote unit.
Remote 7-Days Perf. displays a list of the 7-day performance characteristics for the remote unit.
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Remote AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the devices connected to the DTE
port(s).
List Rem-AIarm ControI displays the alarm conditions of the remote unit.
Rem-AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarms for the remote unit.
List Rem-ThreshoId ControI displays the current threshold configuration for the remote unit.
Rem-ThreshoId ControI Setup allows configuration of the various threshold settings for the remote unit.
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7 C5500
This section will show the various menus available on the C5500. For the specific settings and options
available for each menu item, consult the User's Manual.
If the remote unit, which is connected to the rack card, supports the same HDLC and SNMP agents used with
LoopView, that remote unit will show on the right side of the screen. The remote unit can be configured either
through the main menus (of it's rack card) or by selecting the unit's image.
ControI allows configuration of the C5500 main unit.
Connected Mode gives the current condition of the connected devices.
ControIIer Info lists current information about the main unit.
ControIIer Setup allows configuration of the main unit.
LED Status gives the current condition of the LEDs.
Remote LED give the current condition of remote units' LEDs.
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AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the C5500 main unit.
System AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various system alarms.
AIarm Queue displays the current status of the alarm queue.
CIear aII AIarm Queues allows clearing of the alarm queues.
Rack enlarges each rack card and it's attached remote unit (if any). Setup of each rack card and remote unit
can also take place. Note that setup of each rack card and remote unit can be done by selecting the rack
card in the image and using the pull down menu which appears.
Zoomed Rack displays a larger picture of the rack.
Link SIot (s) allow a detailed look at the cards in the respective position.
Customer allows configuration of the C5500's location and owner.
List Customer Data displays the customer information for the main unit.
Edit Customer Data allows configuration of the customer information for the main unit.
Each rack card has it's own menu. Select the rack card on the image and a configuration menu will appear.
These operations can also be effected by selecting Rack and the Link Slot of the card.
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E1
Each device can be selected for review or modification. When the device is selected, it will be highlighted in
the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
LocaI ControI allows configuration of the rack card.
List Line ControI displays a list of the control information for the E1 port.
Line ControI Setup allows configuration of the E1 port.
List ChanneI Map displays the current channel map.
ChanneI Map setup allows configuration of the channel map.
List System ControI displays a list of the current system settings.
System ControI Setup allows configuration of the system settings.
Command ControI allows configuration of the command information.
List DTE displays a list of the DTE port settings.
DTE Setup allows configuration of the DTE port.
List Line Diag displays a list of the current diagnostic routines.
LoopBack Setting allows configuration of the various loopback features.
LocaI Performance/User Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the DTE connections.
User Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance characteristics.
User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance characteristics.
User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance characteristics.
User 7-Days Perf. displays a list of the 7-days performance characteristics.
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LocaI Performance/Line Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the E1 Line port.
Line Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance characteristics for the E1 port.
Line IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance characteristics for the E1 port.
Line TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance characteristics for the E1 port.
Line 7-Days Perf. displays a list of the 7-days performance characteristics for the E1 port.
LocaI Performance/Line AvaiIabiIity Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the E1
rack card's Line port and it's availability.
Line AvaiIabIe Perf. displays the availability characteristics for the E1 port.
LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the local E1 rack card.
List AIarm displays the alarm conditions of the rack card.
AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various alarms for the rack card.
ThreshoId ControI allows configuration of the various threshold settings for the rack card.
List AIarm Queue displays a list of alarms in the rack card's alarm queue.
List AIarm History displays the history of alarms for the rack card.
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Remote ControI allows setup and review of remote devices which may be connected to the DTE port. The
remote device must be compatible with Loop's HDLC and SNMP agents in order to be seen.
List Rm-Line ControI displays the line information for the remote unit.
Rm-Line ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's line port.
List Rm-ChanneI Map displays the current channel map for the remote unit.
Rm-ChanneI Map Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's channel map.
List Rm-DI ControI displays the current configuration of the remote unit's drop & insert port.
Rm-DI ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's drop & insert port.
List Rm-DTE ControI displays the current configuration of the remote unit's DTE port.
Rm-DTE ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's DTE port.
List Rm-System ControI displays the remote unit's current system configuration.
Rm-System ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's system configuration.
Remote Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the remote devices connected to the
rack card.

Rm. Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance characteristics for the remote unit.
Rm. IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance characteristics for the remote unit.
Rm. TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance characteristics for the remote unit.
Rm. 7-Days Perf. displays a list of the 7-day performance characteristics for the remote unit.
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Remote AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the remote device connected to the
rack card.
List Rm. AIarm displays the alarm conditions of the remote unit.
Rm. AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various alarms for the remote unit.
Rm. ThreshoId ControI displays the current threshold configuration for the remote unit.
Rm. ThreshoId Setup allows configuration of the various threshold settings for the remote unit.
AIarm History displays the history of alarms for the remote unit.
After selecting the DTE port connected to the E1 rack card, the following menu will become available.
E-DTE allows setup and review of the various functions for the E1 rack card's DTE port.
List DTE displays the current configuration of the rack card's DTE port.
Edit DTE allows configuration of the rack card's DTE port.
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T1
When the T1 rack card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
LocaI ControI allows configuration of the rack card.
List Line ControI displays a list of the control information for the T1 port.
Line ControI Setup allows configuration of the T1 port.
List ChanneI Map displays the current channel map.
ChanneI Map setup allows configuration of the channel map.
List System ControI displays a list of the current system settings.
System ControI Setup allows configuration of the system settings.
Command ControI allows configuration of the command information.
List DTE displays a list of the DTE port settings.
DTE Setup allows configuration of the DTE port.
List Line Diag. displays a list of the current diagnostic routines.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the various loopback features.
LocaI Performance/User Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the DTE
connections.
User Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance characteristics.
User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance characteristics.
User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance characteristics.
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LocaI Performance/Line Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the T1 Line port.
Line Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance characteristics for the T1 port.
Line IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance characteristics for the T1 port.
Line TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance characteristics for the T1 port.
LocaI Performance/Line AvaiIabiIity Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the T1
rack card's Line port and it's availability.
Line AvaiIabIe Perf. displays the availability characteristics for the T1 port.
LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the local T1 rack card.
List AIarm displays the alarm conditions of the rack card.
AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various alarms for the rack card.
ThreshoId ControI allows configuration of the various threshold settings for the rack card.
List AIarm Queue displays a list of alarms in the rack card's alarm queue.
List AIarm History displays the history of alarms for the rack card.
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Remote ControI allows setup and review of remote devices which may be connected to the DTE port. The
remote device must be compatible with Loop's HDLC and SNMP agents in order to be seen.
List Rm-Line ControI displays the line information for the remote unit.
Rm-Line ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's line port.
List Rm-ChanneI Map displays the current channel map for the remote unit.
Rm-ChanneI Map Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's channel map.
List Rm-DI ControI displays the current configuration of the remote unit's drop & insert port.
Rm-DI ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's drop & insert port.
List Rm-DTE ControI displays the current configuration of the remote unit's DTE port.
Rm-DTE ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's DTE port.
List Rm-System ControI displays the remote unit's current system configuration.
Rm-System ControI Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's system configuration.
Remote Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the remote devices connected to the
rack card.
Rm. Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance characteristics for the remote unit.
Rm. IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance characteristics for the remote unit.
Rm. TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance characteristics for the remote unit.
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Remote AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the remote device connected to the
rack card.
List Rm. AIarm displays the alarm conditions of the remote unit.
Rm. AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various alarms for the remote unit.
Rm. ThreshoId ControI displays the current threshold configuration for the remote unit.
Rm. ThreshoId Setup allows configuration of the various threshold settings for the remote unit.
AIarm History displays the history of alarms for the remote unit.
T-DTE allows setup and review of the various functions for the T1 rack card's DTE port.
List DTE displays the current configuration of the rack card's DTE port.
Edit DTE allows configuration of the rack card's DTE port.
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U Card
When the U Card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
LocaI ControI allows configuration of the rack card.
List Line ControI displays a list of the control information for the U port.
Line ControI Setup allows configuration of the U port.
List DTE displays a list of the DTE port settings.
DTE Setup allows configuration of the DTE port.
Diag. ControI Info. displays the current diagnostics information.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the various loopback features.
PIugin-Card Info. displays the current information status of the U card.
Sync. Status displays the current synchronization status of the U card.
System Setup allows configuration of the U card.
Performance gives a list of performance characteristics.
15 Minute UAS displays the 15 minute performance characteristics.
24 Hours UAS displays the 24 hour performance characteristics.
CIear AII Perf. clears all performance information.
CIear Perf. Data clears the performance information.
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AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the rack card.
AIarm Queue displays a list of alarms in the rack card's alarm queue.
AIarm History displays the history of alarms for the rack card.
CIear AIm. Queue clears the alarm queue information.
AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various alarms for the rack card.
Remote ControI allows setup and review of remote devices which may be connected to the rack card. The
remote device must be compatible with Loop's HDLC and SNMP agents in order to be seen.
Rm. Line ControI allows configuration of the remote unit's line port.
List Rm. DTE displays the current configuration of the remote unit's DTE port.
Rm. DTE Setup allows configuration of the remote unit's DTE port.
Remote Info. displays the information set on the remote unit.
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H Card
When the H Card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
ControI allows configuration of the rack card.
List System Info. displays the information set on the H card.
System Setup allows configuration of the H card's setup.
List Line Config. displays a list of the configuration information for the line port.
List AI Config. displays a list of the configuration information for the attached interface.
AI Config. Setup allows configuration of the attached interface.
Line Diag. ControI allows configuration of the diagnostics for the line port.
LoopBack Setting allows configuration of the various loopback features.
FractionaI TabIe displays the current configuration of the fractional table.
FractionaI TabIe setup allows configuration of the fractional table.
Performance gives a list of performance characteristics.
Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance characteristics.
TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance characteristics.
IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance characteristics.
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AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the rack card.
AIarm Queue displays a list of alarms in the rack card's alarm queue.
List AIarm displays the current configuration for the various alarms for the rack card.
AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various alarms for the rack card.
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8 AM3420
This section will show the various menus available on the AM3420. For the specific settings and options
available for each menu item, consult the User's Manual.
LocaI ControI allows configuration of the AM3420 main unit.
Port Mode shows the current mode of the E1 port and plug in cards.
List ChanneI Map displays the time slot assignment map.
ChanneI Map Setup allows configuration of the time slot assignment map.
Power Status displays the current power condition.
CIock Source Setup allows configuration of the current clock source.
LED Status displays the current status of the LEDs.
System Info displays the current system configuration.
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LocaI ControI/Command ControI clears the alarm queue and can return the system to its default settings.
CIear AIarm Queue allows the alarm queue to be cleared.
Set System To DefauIt will reset the system to the factory default parameters.
LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the AM3420 main unit.
AIarm ControI allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
AIarm Queue Summary displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
CIear AII AIarm Queue allows all alarms to be cleared.
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E1 Card
When the E1 card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
The E1 card is the outgoing line port, which contains the multiplexed data obtained from the other cards.
Though E1 is listed here, the same menus are present for the T1 card.
E1 Card Local Control allows configuration of the E1 card.
List Line ControI displays the current configuration of the E1 line.
Line ControI Setup allows setup and configuration of the E1 card.
List Line Diagnostic displays the current configuration of the line diagnostic routine.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the loopback settings on the E1 card.
Line AvaiIabiIity displays the condition of the E1 card's line availability.
Command ControI displays the current configuration for the E1 card's command settings.
Command Setup allows configuration of the E1 card's command settings.
E1 Card LocaI Performance/User Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the E1 card.
These characteristics can be cleared.
List User Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance information.
List User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the current interval performance information.
List User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance information for the E1 card.
List User Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance.
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E1 Card LocaI Performance/Line Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the
E1 card. These characteristics cannot be cleared.
Line Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1 card's line.
Line IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1 card's interval.
Line TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the E1 card's line.
Line Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance.
E1 Card LocaI Performance/Line AvaiIabiIity Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for
the E1 Line card and it's availability.
Line Availability Perf. displays information on the availability of the E1 line.
E1 Card LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the E1 card.
AIarm ControI allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
ThreshoId ControI allows configuration of the alarm thresholds.
List AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
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E1 Card AIarm Setup allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the E1 card.
AIarm ControI allows setup of the E1 card's line alarms.
ThreshoId Control allows setup of the E1 card's alarm thresholds.
List AIarm History displays a list of the E1 card's alarm settings.
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U Card
When the U Card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
U Card DTU allows access to the DTU settings in the U card.
List DTU displays a list of the DTU settings for the U card.
Command ControI allows control of the various DTU settings.
Command Setup allows setup of the various DTU settings.
U Card Remote DTE allows setup and review of remote DTE devices. The remote device must be
compatible with Loop's HDLC and SNMP agents in order to be seen.
List DTE displays a list of the various DTE settings.
Set DTE allows configuration of the various DTE settings.
U Card AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the U card.
AIarm History displays a list of the U card's alarms.
AIarm Setup allows setup of the U card's alarms.
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U Card Diagnosis allows display and setup for various diagnosis functions.
Diagnosis Info displays a list of the diagnostics of the U card.
LoopBack Setting allows configuration of the various loopbacks on the U card.
U Card Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the U card.
Current Line Perf. displays a list of the current line's performance.
IntervaI Line Perf. displays a list of the U card's interval performance.
Remote Units
Double-clicking on the U card will show remote units. If the remote unit has the proper support, it will show up
as in the following matrix.
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H Card
When the H Card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
H Card ControI allows configuration and diagnostics of the H card.
System ControI allows configuration of the H card's system parameters.
Line Config allows configuration of the H card's line parameters.
Set Line Rate allows adjustment of the H card's line rate.
Line Diagnostic displays a list of the various diagnostic settings.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the various loopback parameters.
H Card Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the H card.
Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance characteristics.
TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance characteristics.
IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance characteristics.
Set Performance allows configuration of the performance settings.
H Card AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the U card.
AIarm History displays a list of the alarm settings.
AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
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H Card Information allows setup and review of the various information characteristics of the H card.
Card Setup allows configuration of the H card.
Card Info. displays the current configuration of the H card.
H Card Remote Unit allows setup and review of remote devices which are connected to the E1 line. The
remote device must be compatible with Loop's HDLC and SNMP agents in order to be seen.
Line Remote Config. allows configuration of the remote unit's line settings.
Set Remote Config. allows configuration of the remote unit.
Remote Units
Double-clicking on the H card will show remote units. If the remote unit has the proper support, it will show up
as in the following matrix.
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9 AM 3440
This section will show the various menus available on the AM 3440. For the specific settings and options
available for each menu item, consult the User's Manual.
ControIIer allows display and configuration of the AM 3440 settings.
SIot Mode Type shows the current all types of plug in cards.
List CIock Source displays the clock source.
CIock Source Setup allows configuration of the current clock source.
System Info displays the current system configuration.
ControIIer LED Status displays the status of controller LED
DS1 LED Status displays the current status of E1/ T1 LEDs.
Command ControIIer Setup allows configuration of system setup.
Command ControI allows to clear all alarm queue, alarm cut off, and setup the system default.
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AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the AM3440 main unit.
List AIarm ControI displays various alarm settings.
AIarm ControI Setup allows setup alarm.
AIarm Queue Summary displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
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Mapping provides a menu to view and setup TSI map.
List AII TSI Map displays all TSI Map.
List TSI Map-1 displays the TSI Map-1.
List TSI Map-2 displays the TSI Map-2.
List TSI Map-3 displays the TSI Map-3.
TSI Map Setup allows the configuration of TSI map.
SeIect a New TSI Map allows to select a new TSI map.
Current TSI Map displays the current TSI map.
View Map by SIot displays the TSI map by slot.
Protection provides a menu to view and setup protection.
DuaI Power displays the protection status for power supply.
DuaI ControIIer displays the protection status for CPU.
Link Backup TabIe displays the table of link backup.
Link Backup Status displays the status of link backup.
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E1 Card
Each device can be selected for review or modification. When the device is selected, it will be highlighted in
the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
LocaI ControI allows configuration of the rack card.
List Line ControI displays a list of the control information for the E1 port.
Line ControI Setup allows configuration of the E1 port.
List Line Diag. ControI displays information of the line diagnostics control.
System ControI Setup allows configuration of the system settings.
LoopBack Setting allows configuration of the various loopback features.
E1 System Info. displays E1 system information.
List Command ControI displays the E1 command information.
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the system E1 setup.
E1 Card LocaI Performance/User Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the
E1 card. These characteristics cannot be cleared.
User Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance for the E1 card's line.
User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance for the E1 card's interval.
User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the E1 card's line.
User Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance.
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E1 Card LocaI Performance/Line Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the
E1 card. These characteristics cannot be cleared.
Line Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1 card's line.
Line IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1 card's interval.
Line TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the E1 card's line.
Line Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance.
E1 Card LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the E1 card.
List AIarm ControI displays the various alarm settings.
AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
List ThreshoId displays the alarm thresholds.
ThreshoId Setup allows configuration of the alarm thresholds.
List AIarm Queue displays the history of the various alarm queue.
List AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
Mapping provides a menu to view TSI map.
Current TSI Map displays the current E1 TSI map.
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DTE Card
ControI allows configuration of the DTE card.
List DTE Config displays a list of the control information for the DTE port.
DTE Config Setup allows configuration of the DTE port.
List DTE Status displays DTE status.
DTE Command ControI allows the configuration of the DTE port.
AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the DTE card.
DTE AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
DTE AIarm ControI displays the various alarm settings.
DTE AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
Diagnostic allows display and setup for various diagnostic functions.
List Line Diag. ControI displays a list of the diagnostics of the DTE card.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the various loopbacks on the DTE card.
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6-Port DTU Card
ControI allows configuration of the 6-port DTU card.
List Rem-DTE Config displays a list of the control information for the remote DTE port.
Rem-DTE Config Setup allows configuration of the remote DTE port.
List Line Diagnostic a list of the diagnostics of the DTU card.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the various loopbacks on the DTU card.
List AIarm ControI displays the various alarm settings
AIarm ControI Setup allows configure the various alarm settings
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the various commands on the DTU card
Mapping provides a menu to view TSI map.
Current SIot TSI Map displays the current TSI map of DTU card.
LocaI Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the DTU card.
List User Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance for the DTU port.
List User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance for the DTU port.
List User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the DTU port.
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10-Port DTU Card
ControI allows configuration of the 10-port DTU card.
List Rem-DTE Config displays a list of the control information for the remote DTE port.
Rem-DTE Config Setup allows configuration of the remote DTE port.
List Line Diagnostic a list of the diagnostics of the DTU card.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the various loopbacks on the DTU card.
List AIarm ControI displays the various alarm settings
AIarm ControI Setup allows configure the various alarm settings
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the various commands on the DTU card
Mapping provides a menu to view TSI map.
Current SIot TSI Map displays the current TSI map of DTU card.
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LocaI Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the DTU card.
List User Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance for the DTU port.
List User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the interval performance for the DTU port.
List User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the DTU port.
Router Card/ LocaI ControI allows configuration of the remote router card.
List Rem-DTE Config displays a list of the control information for the remote DTE port.
List Unit System displays the system information
Unit System Setup allows configure the unit system
List Unit Route displays unit route information
Unit Route Setup allows configure the route setting
List Router Map displays router mapping
Router Map Setup allows setup router mapping
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the various commands on the DTU card
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MDSL Card
ControI allows configuration of the MDSL card.
List System Info. displays the system information for MDSL port.
MDSL Ssystem Setup allows configuration of system setup for MDSL port.
List Line Config displays MDSL line configuration.
Line Config Setup allows configuration of MDSL line setting.
List AI Config displays all system configuration.
AI Config Setup allows configuration of all system setting.
Line Diag. ControI allows configuration of a list of the diagnostics of MDSL card.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the various loopbacks on MDSL card.
List FractionaI TabIe displays the fractional table for MDSL card.
FractionaI TabIe Setup allows configuration of fractional table for MDSL card.
Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the DTU card.
Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the MDSL port.
TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the MDSL port.
IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the MDSL port s interval.
AII SIot Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for all slot of the MDSL port.
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AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the MDSL card.
List AIarm displays the history of the various alarms.
AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
Mapping provides a menu to view TSI map.
Current SIot TSI Map displays the current TSI map.
Router Card allows configuration of the remote router card.
List Unit Route displays unit route information
Unit Route Setup allows configure the route setting
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10 V 4300
This section will show the various menus available on the V4300. For the specific settings and options
available for each menu item, consult the User's Manual.
LocaI ControI allows display and configuration of the V4300 settings.
List Line ControI displays the current configuration of the E1/T1 line.
Edit Line ControI allows setup and configuration of the E1/T1 port.
Line Diagnostic ControI displays the current configuration of the line diagnostic routines.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the loopback settings on the E1/T1 port.
List ChanneI Map displays the time slot interchange map.
ChanneI Map Setup allows configuration of the time slot interchange map.
List CIock Source displays the current clock source configuration.
CIock Source Setup allows configuration of the clock source.
System Info displays the current system configuration.
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LocaI ControI/Command controI allows display and configuration of the command settings.
CIear AIarm Queue clears the list of the current alarm conditions.
Reset User Perf. resets the user performance list.
Configuration Setup allows configuration of the various configuration settings.
LocaI Performance/User Performance gives a list of performance characteristics. These characteristics
can be cleared.
User Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance information.
User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the current interval performance information.
User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance information.
User Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance.
LocaI Performance/Line Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics. These
characteristics cannot be cleared.
Line Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1/T1 port's line.
Line IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1/T1 port's interval.
Line TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the E1/T1 port's line.
Line Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance.
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LocaI Performance/Line AvaiIabiIity Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the E1/T1
port's line and availability.
Line AvaiIabiIity Perf. displays information on the availability of the E1 line.
LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the E1 card.
AIarm ControI displays the current configuration of the various alarms.
ThreshoId ControI allows configuration of the alarm thresholds.
AIarm Queue Perf. displays a list of the current alarm performance.
AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
Remote Unit/Remote ControI allows setup and review of remote devices which are connected to the E1/T1
port(s). The remote device must be compatible with Loop's HDLC and SNMP agents in order to be seen.
Rem. Line Diag. displays a list of the current diagnostic routines for the remote unit.
Rem. Loopback Setting allows configuration of the various loopback features for the remote unit.
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Remote Unit/Remote Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the remote devices
connected to the E1/T1 port(s).
Rem. Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1/T1 port's line.
Rem. IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1/T1 port's interval.
Rem. TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the E1/T1 port's line.
Rem. Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance.
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11 V4200-9
This section will show the various menus available on the V4200-9, including the modules. For the specific
settings and options available for each menu item, consult the User's Manual. The Loop-V 4200-9 does not
support FDL channels, so no remote menus exist for this product's modules.
ControIIer allows configuration of the V4200-9 main unit.
Port ModeI Type shows the current types of plug in cards.
List CIock Source displays the current clock source configuration.
CIock Source Setup allows configuration of the clock source.
System Info displays the current system configuration.
LED Status displays the current status of the LEDs.
List ChanneI Map displays the time slot interchange map.
ChanneI Map Setup allows configuration of the time slot interchange map.
Edit Command ControI allows to configure system by controller command.
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AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the V4200-9 main unit.
List AIarm ControI displays a list of the configurations of the various alarm settings.
AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
AIarm Queue Summary displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
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12 V4200-28
This section will show thevarious menus available on the V4200-28. Since the low speed modules are the
same as the same as the V4200-9, refer to that section for for module menus. For the same reason, remote
menus are also not supported by the V4200-28.
Port ModeI Type shows the current plug-in cards in the unit.
List Port Copy & Port Copy Setup provides means to copy configuration from one port to another.
List CIock Source & CIock Source Setup provides means to control clock source.
System Info displays the current system information
ControIIer LED Status, Low Speed Card LED, & High Speed Card LED displays the LED status of these
cards respectively.
ControIIer TotaI Command & ControIIer Respective Command provides three options, (1) Clear All Alarm
Queue, (2) Clear ACO, (3) Set System To Default, for Controller Commands.
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AIarm provides a menu to view and setup alarm.
List AIarm ControI displays the current alarm.
AIarm ControI Setup allows to setup alarm.
AIarm Queue Summary displays summary of the current alarm queue.
Mapping provides a menu to view and setup TSI map.
List TSI Map-1 displays the TSI Map-1.
List TSI Map-2 displays the TSI Map-2.
List TSI Map-3 displays the TSI Map-3.
List TSI Map-4 displays the TSI Map-4.
TSI Map Setup allows the configuration of TSI map.
TSI Map Function Setup allows the configuration of TSI map function.
Copy a TSI Map to Another allows the copy of TSI map.
Current TSI Map displays the current TSI map.
View Map by SIot displays the TSI map by slot.
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Protection provides a menu to view and setup protection.
CPU Protection Info. displays the information for CPU protection.
1:N Protection Type. displays the type of the 1:N protection.
Set to Circuit Protection allows seup circuit protection.
Set to Line Protection allows seup line protection.
Protection Status displays the protection status.
Protection TotaI displays the four groups (28-port) of protection status.
Protection Group-1 displays the protection status for group-1 (7-port per group).
Protection Group-2 displays the protection status for group-2 (7-port per group).
Protection Group-3 displays the protection status for group-3 (7-port per group).
Protection Group-4 displays the protection status for group-4 (7-port per group).
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OC3/ STM1 Card in HS1
When the OC3/STM1 card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
OC3/STM1 Card LocaI ControI allows configuration of the OC3/STM1 card.
STS-3 Medium displays the system in service and valid interval status.
System Info. displays the current system configuration.
List Sonet Section Config. displays the current configuration of the SONET section.
Sonet Section Config Setup allows configuration of the SONET section.
List Sonet HOP Config. displays the HOP configuration of the SONET section.
Sonet HOP Config Setting allows setup the HOP configuration of the SONET section.
List Sonet LOP Config displays the LOP configuration of the SONET section.
Sonet LOP Config Setting allows the LOP configuration of the SONET section.
List PDH Config displays the PDH configuration of the PDH section.
PDH Config Setting allows setup the configuration of the PDH section.
List Sonet Diag displays the current loopback configuration of the OC3/STM1 section.
Run Sonet Loopback allows configuration of the loopback setting on the OC3/STM1 card.
List PDH Diag displays the current loopback configuration of the PDH section.
Run PDH Loopback allows configure loopback of the PDH section.
List Command ControI Setup displays the current configuration of the OC3/STM1 card's command
settings.
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the OC3/STM1 card's command settings.
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STS-3 Stats TabIe allows review of the various status for the OC3/STM1 card.
Sonet Section Status displays the status for the SONET section.
Sonet HOP Status display the HOP status for the SONET section.
Sonet LOP Status display the LOP status for the SONET section.
PDH Status display the PDH status for the OC3/STM1 card.
OC3/STM1 Card Performance TabIe/ Regenerator Sec. Perf. give a list of regenerator performance
characteristics for the OC3/STM1 card.
Current Performance display a list of the current RS performance information.
IntervaI Performance display a list of the current RS interval performance information.
TotaI Performance display a list of the total RS performance information for OC3/STM1 card.
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OC3/STM1 Card Performance TabIe/ MuItipIex Sec. Perf. give a list of multiplex performance
characteristics for the OC3/STM1 card.
Current Performance display a list of the current MS performance information.
IntervaI Performance display a list of the current MS interval performance information.
TotaI Performance display a list of the total MS performance information for OC3/STM1 card.
OC3/STM1 Card Performance TabIe/ HOP Performance give a list of HOP performance characteristics for
the OC3/STM1 card.
Current Performance display a list of the current HOP performance information.
IntervaI Performance display a list of the current HOP interval performance information.
TotaI Performance display a list of the total HOP performance information for OC3/STM1 card.
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OC3/STM1 Card Performance TabIe/ LOP Performance give a list of LOP performance characteristics for
the OC3/STM1 card.
Current Performance display a list of the current LOP performance information.
TotaI Performance display a list of the total LOP performance information for OC3/STM1 card.
VT IntervaI Performance display a list of the current LOP interval performance information.
OC3/STM1 Card AIarm ControI allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the OC3/STM1
card.
List Sonet Section AIarm displays the current configuration of the various alarms for SONET section.
Sonet Section AIarm Setup allows setup configuration of the various alarms for SONET section.
List Sonet HOP AIarm displays the current configuration of the HOP alarms for SONET section.
Sonet HOP AIarm Setup allows setup configuration of the HOP alarms for SONET section.
List Sonet LOP AIarm displays the current configuration of the LOP alarms for SONET section.
Sonet LOP AIarm Setup allows setup configuration of the LOP alarms for SONET section.
List PDH AIarm displays the current configuration of the PDH alarms.
PDH AIarm Setup allows setup configuration of the PDH alarms.
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OC3/STM1 Card AIarm History display a list of the history of the various alarm.
List Sonet Section History displays the history of the various alarms for SONET section.
List Sonet HOP AIarm History displays the history of the HOP alarms for SONET section.
List Sonet LOP AIarm History displays the history of the LOP alarms for SONET section.
List PDH AIarm History displays the history of the PDH alarms.
AIarm Queue displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
OC3/ STM1 Card in HS2
The operation is same as OC3/ STM1 card in HS1.
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DS3 Card in HS1
When the DS3 card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
DS3 Card ControI allows configuration of the DS3 card.
List Medium TabIe displays the system in service and valid interval status.
DS3 Identifier Setup allows setup identifier for DS3 card.
DS3 Information displays the current system information of the DS3 card.
List DS3 Config. displays the current configuration of the DS3 line.
DS3 Config. Setup allows setup the configuration of the DS3 line.
List DS1 Config. displays the current configuration of the DS1 line.
DS1 Config. Setup allows setup the configuration of the DS1 line.
DS3 Status displays the current status of the DS3 line.
DS2 Status displays the current status of the DS2 line.
DS1 Status displays the current status of the DS1 line.
List DS3 Looback displays the current configuation of the loopback settings on the DS3 line.
DS3 Looback Setting allows setup the loopback settings of the DS3 line.
List DS1 Looback displays the current configuation of the loopback settings on the DS1 line.
DS1 Looback Setting allows setup the loopback settings of the DS1 line.
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the DS3 card's command settings.
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DS3 Card Performance give a list of performance characteristics for the DS3 card.
Ds3 Current Performance display a list of the current DS3 performance information.
Ds3 IntervaI Performance display a list of the current DS3 interval performance information.
Ds3 TotaI Performance display a list of the total DS3 performance information.
Ds1 Current Performance display a list of the current DS1 performance information.
Ds1 TotaI Performance display a list of the total DS1 performance information for DS1 line.
Ds1 IntervaI Performance display a list of the current DS1 interval performance information.
DS3 Card AIarm allows setup and review the various alarm.
List Ds3 AIarm ControI displays the current configuration of the various alarm for DS3 line.
Ds3 AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm setting for DS3 line.
List Ds1 AIarm ControI displays the current configuration of the various alarm for DS1 line.
Ds1 AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm setting for DS1 line.
Ds3 AIarm History displays history of the alarms for DS3 line.
Ds1 AIarm History displays history of the alarms for DS1 line.
Ds3 AIarm Queue displays a list of the current alarm conditions for DS3 card.
DS3 Card in HS2
The operation is same as DS3 card in HS1.
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12.2 Low Speed ModuIes
E1 Card
Settings for the E1 card are similar to the T1 card.
When the E1 card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
E1 Card LocaI ControI allows configuration of the E1 card.
E1 System Info displays the current system configuration.
List Line ControI displays the current configuration of the E1 line.
Line ControI Setup allows setup and configuration of the E1 card.
List Line Diagnostic displays the current configuration of the line diagnostic routine.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the loopback settings on the E1 card.
List Command ControI displays the current configuration for the E1 card's command settings.
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the E1 card's command settings.
E1 Card LocaI Performance/User Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the E1 card.
These characteristics can be cleared.
User Current Perf. displays a list of the current user performance information.
User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the current user interval performance information.
User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total user performance information for the E1 card.
User Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' user performance.
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E1 Card LocaI Performance/Line Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the
E1 card. These characteristics cannot be cleared.
Line Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1 card's line.
Line IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the E1 card's interval.
Line TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the E1 card's line.
Line Seven Days Perf. displays a list of the past seven days' performance for the E1 card's line.
E1 Card LocaI Performance/Line AvaiIabiIity Perf. displays information on the availability of the E1 line.
E1 Card LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the E1 card.
List AIarm ControI displays the current configuration of the various alarms.
AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
List ThreshoId displays the configuration of the alarm thresholds.
ThreshoId Setup allows configuration of the alarm thresholds.
List AIarm Queue displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
List AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
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T1 Card
Settings for the T1 card are similar to the E1 card.
When the T1 card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
T1 Card LocaI ControI allows configuration of the T1 card.
T1 System Info displays the current system configuration.
List Line ControI displays the current configuration of the T1 line.
Line ControI Setup allows setup and configuration of the T1 card.
List Line Diagnostic displays the current configuration of the line diagnostic routine.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the loopback settings on the T1 card.
List Command ControI displays the current configuration for the T1 card's command settings.
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the T1 card's command settings.
T1 AIarm Queue Reset allows reset of the T1 alarm queue
T1 AIarm History Reset allows reset of the T1 alarm history
T1 Card LocaI Performance/User Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the T1 card.
These characteristics can be cleared.
User Current Perf. displays a list of the current user performance information.
User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the current user interval performance information.
User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total user performance information for the T1 card.
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T1 Card LocaI Performance/Line Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the
T1 card. These characteristics cannot be cleared.
List Line Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the T1 card's line.
List Line IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the T1 card's interval.
List Line TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the T1 card's line.
T1 Card LocaI Performance/List Line AvaiIabiIity Perf. displays information on the availability of the T1
line.
T1 Card LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the T1 card.
List AIarm ControI displays the current configuration of the various alarms.
AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
List ThreshoId displays the configuration of the alarm thresholds.
ThreshoId Setup allows configuration of the alarm thresholds.
List AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
AIarm Queue displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
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DTE Card
All DTE cards consist of the following menu items. These cards include the following: RS232, V.35, X.21,
EIA530.
When the DTE card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
DTE Card DTE ControI allows display and configuration of the DTE card.
DTE System Info. displays the current system settings for the DTE card.
List DTE Status displays the current status of the DTE card.
List DTE Config. displays the current configuration of the DTE card.
DTE config. Setup allows configuration of the DTE card.
List Line Diagnostic displays the current configuration of the line diagnostic routine.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the loopback settings on the DTE card.
List Command ControI displays the current configuration for the DTE card's command settings.
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the DTE card's command settings.
AIarm Queue Reset allows reset of the DTE alarm queue
AIarm History Reset allows reset of the DTE alarm history
DTE Card LocaI AIarm allows display and configuration of the alarms for the DTE card.
List AIarm ControI displays the current configuration of the various alarms.
AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
List AIarm Queue displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
List AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
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MDSL Card
When the MDSL card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
MDSL Card ControI allows configuration of the MDSL card.
MDSL System Info displays the current system configuration.
System Setup allows configuration of the MDSL card's system settings.
List Line Config. displays a list of the MDSL line configuration settings.
Line Config. Setup allows configuration of the MDSL line settings.
List AI Config. displays a list of the attached interface's configuration settings.
AI Config. Setup allows configuration of the attached interface's settings.
Line Diag. ControI displays the current configuration of the line diagnostic routine.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the loopback settings on the MDSL card.
List FractionaI TabIe displays the current configuration of the fractional table.
FractionaI Setup allows configuration of the fractional table.
MDSL Card Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the MDSL card
Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the MDSL card.
TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the MDSL card.
IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the MDSL card's interval.
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MDSL Card AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the MDSL card.
AIarm Queue displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
List AIarm displays the current configuration of the various alarms.
AIarm Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
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Router Card
When the router card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
Router Card LocaI ControI allows configuration of the router card.
List Unit System displays the current system configuration.
Unit System Setup allows setup the system configuration.
List Unit Route displays the current system configuration of router.
Unit Route Setup allows setup the system configuration of router.
List Unit DS0 Map displays the current DS0 map.
Unit DS0 Map Setup allows setup the DS0 map
Router System Info displays the current system information for the router card.
List Command ControI displays the current configuration for the router card's command settings.
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the router card's command settings.
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NOTE for Router card and ATM/ FR card:
Because of Castle Rock system limitation, under the path, Local Control\Unit System Setup\RtrNi Control
table, although NetIndex provides 32 index for users to configure the desired index, 1 to 32, the system
recognizes at first only the first of the two index digits. Thus 1 to 19 are interpreted as 1, 20 to 29 as 2, 30 to
32 as 3. To set the NetIndex correctly, user must then edit the index to the correct number.
To do this edit, highlight the index, then click on the EDIT icon on top of the screen. the EDIT icon is
represented by a pencil eraser. Then edit the NetIndex to the correct value.
For this example, user select WAN 8. Then press the "Edit" button.
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Edit
Button
In the Edit Table Entry dialogue, since Netindex shows "WAN1", user has to correct to "WAN18". If user
select WAN22 from the above menu, Netindex will show "WAN2", so user has to correct as "WAN22".
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QFXS Card
When the QFXS card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
QFXS Card Config. ControI allows display and configuration of the configuration control settings.
List Config ControI displays the current configuration of the QFXS card.
Config ControI Setup allows setup and configuration of the QFXS card.
QFXS Load DefauIt allows download default of QFXS card.
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QFXO Card
When the QFXO card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
QFXO Card Config. ControI allows display and configuration of the configuration control settings.
List Config ControI displays the current configuration of the QFXO card.
Config ControI Setup allows setup and configuration of the QFXO card.
QFXO Load DefauIt allows download default of QFXO card.
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ATM/FR Card
The ATM/FR card can be either an E1 or T1 version. Since both have the same LoopView interface, only the
T1 version is shown here.
When the ATM/FR card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
ATM/FR System
List ATM System Info displays the current system configuration.
List Command ControI displays the current configuration for the ATM/FR card's command settings.
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the ATM/FR card's command settings.
ATM/FR Interface allows display and configuration of the channel map.
List ATM/FR CSU ChanneI Map displays the time slot assignment map for ATM/FR CSU.
FR CSU ChanneI Map Setup allows configuration of the time slot assignment map for FR CSU.
List FR ChanneI Map display the time slot assignment map for FR.
FR ChanneI Map Setup allows configuration of the time slot assignment map for FR.
List FR Management display management setup of the time slot assignment map for FR.
FR Management Setup allows management setup of the time slot assignment map for FR.
List ATM/FR Connection TabIe display connection table of the time slot assignment map for ATM/FR.
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ATM/FR Connection TabIe Setup allows connection table setup of the time slot assignment map for
ATM/FR.
List FR/FR Connection TabIe display connection table of the time slot assignment map for FR/FR.
FR/FR Connection TabIe Setup allows connection table setup of the time slot assignment map for FR/FR.
List FR Statistics display the statistics for FR.
List ATM Statistics display the statistics for ATM.
List ATM Line Status display the line status for ATM.
List FR Status display the status for FR.
List ATM Status display the status for ATM.
T1 LocaI ControI allows display and configuration of the various settings.
List Line ControI displays the current configuration of the T1 line.
Line ControI Setup allows setup and configuration of the T1 card.
List Line Diagnostic displays the current configuration of the line diagnostic routine.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the loopback settings on the T1 card.
Line AvaiIabiIity displays the condition of the T1 card's line availability.
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T1 LocaI Performance/User Performance gives a list of performance characteristics for the ATM/FR card.
These characteristics can be cleared.
User Current Perf. displays a list of the current performance information.
User IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the current interval performance information.
User TotaI Perf. displays a list of the total performance information for the ATM/FR card.
T1 LocaI Performance/Line Performance gives a list of standard performance characteristics for the E1
card. These characteristics cannot be cleared.
Line Current Perf. displays a list of the performance for the ATM/FR card's line.
Line IntervaI Perf. displays a list of the performance for the ATM/FR card's interval.
Line TotaI Perf. displays a list of the entire performance characteristics for the ATM/FR card's line.
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T1 LocaI AIarm allows setup and review of the various alarm functions for the ATM/FR card.
List AIarm ControI displays the current configuration of the various alarms.
AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
List ThreshoId displays the configuration of the alarm thresholds.
ThreshoId Setup allows configuration of the alarm thresholds.
List AIarm Queue displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
List AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
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OCU/DP Card
When the OCU/DP card is selected, it will be highlighted in the graphic display, and a menu will appear.
OCU/DP Card ControI allows configuration of OCU/DP card.
OCU/DP Card ControI display the current configuration of OCU/DP card.
OCU/DP Config. display configuration of OCU/DP card.
OCU/DP Config. Setup allows setup and configuration of OCU/DP card.
List LineDiagnostic display the current configuration of the line diagnostic routine.
Loopback Setting allows configuration of the loopback settings on the OCU/DP card.
List Command ControI display the current configuration for the OCU/DP card's command settings.
Command ControI Setup allows configuration of the OCU/DP card's command settings
AIarm Queue Reset allows reset the configuration of OCU/DP card's alarm queue.
OCU/DP Port Reset allows reset the configuration of OCU/DP card.
OCU/DP Card LocaI AIarm allows display and confguration of the alarms for the OCU/DP card.
List AIarm ControI displays the current configuration of the various alarms.
AIarm ControI Setup allows configuration of the various alarm settings.
List AIarm Queue displays a list of the current alarm conditions.
List AIarm History displays the history of the various alarms.
NOTE: Although system displays four TSs, only one TS is active.

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